Word: scratchings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...game, played from scratch, was hotly contested throughout but Harvard took a commanding lead in the first chukker and never relinquished it. It was in the first and third chukkers that the Crimson riders concentrated their attack, scoring four and one-half and five goals in these chukkers respectively. The pace was continually increasing during the game which was one of the best college polo exhibitions seen in New York. Credit is due the Yale riders who, because of illnesss of their own horses, were forced to play on borrowed mounts...
Tonight's game was played from scratch, no handicaps being allowed either team. Harvard's entrance in to the open tournament marked the first time a college team has participated in the competition since the Yale trio, led by Winston Guest, was runner-up to the Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club for the championship two years...
...last minute, Cleveland, remembering their defeat by Yale, Friday night, decided not to spot the visitors four points handicap, but to start from scratch. The western riders scored two goals in the first chukker, thus putting themselves in the lead, but five goals for Harvard in the next period, gave the visitors a lead that was never overcome. G. O. Clark '31 starred for the Crimson malletmen, by scoring 11 goals, while Newcomet, of the Cleveland team, made 7. HARVARD CLEVELAND G. O. Clark, No. 1 No. 1, Greenfield Gerry, No. 2 No. 2, Newcomet F. A. Clark...
Shot put--Won by J. W. Potter '30 (2 ft. 7 in); second, Coleman (3 ft. 5 in.); third, David Guarnaccia '29 (scratch). Distance...
Pole vault--Won by C. E. Dunlap '30 (scratch); second, F. V. Weeks '31 (6 in.); W. H. Cleaver '29 (scratch); Oscar Sutermeister '32 (scratch). Height...