Word: stade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Skiddy won Stade and Townsend Win-mill will play at numbers one and two respectively as the Crimson seek to get the jump in the two game series which will be concluded at the Boston Armory on March...
Showing obvious unfamiliarity with their mounts and the size of the field, the Crimson kept in the running chiefly through the efforts of Skiddy Von Stade who scored seven goals. ARMY 15 HARVARD 12 C. Combs, No. 1 No. 1, Edward H. Gerry '36 H. Estes, No.2 No. 2, Skiddy von Stade '38 H. Wilson, back back, Townsend Winmill...
Goals--Army; Combs 7, Estes 6, Wilson 2; Harvard; Gerry, Von Stade 7. Winmill 4. Referee--Captain Jack Riepe. Time--7 1/2 minute periods. HARVARD J.V. 11 ARMY J. V. 9 Peter Jay '36, No. 1 No. 1. Palmer Henry A. Gerry '36, No. 2 No. 2, Meek Winston Frost '36 back back, Von Volkenburgh...
...mallet of an opponent and two from handicap. Going into the final period leading 8 1/2-6 the Crimson team appeared to have the game safely in hand, but excellent play on the part of the Connewood trio, aided by two wilful Crimson ponies, turned the tide. Gerry, Von Stade, and Winmill played for the Crimson...
With six goals credited to Skiddy Von Stade, Harvard defeated the Connewood Polo team 14 to 10 Saturday at the Commonwealth Armory. In another game the Jayvees lost to the First Corps Gray beards...