Word: stade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Triumphant over the Eli riders last week at Myopia by an 8-6 margin, the Crimson polo team will tomorrow face the hardriding Army Cadets at West Point in the second game of the spring season. The Varsity riders in tomorrow's encounter will be Skiddy von Stade, Ben Forbes, and Gay Dillingham...
After five minutes of hard play, Captain Skiddy von Stade of the Crimson four made the first and only score in the first chukker. Again it was von Stade who scored in the second chukker after barely two minutes of play had elasped. Ben Forbes ran the Harvard total up to three, but Johnson and Chiffer counted for the Elis...
...Stade opened the scoring in the fourth chukker, and Gaylord Drilling, astride the famous "Be Quiet," brought the Crimson total to six. Johnson registered the lone Yale tally in this period...
Under the leadership of On Stade the Crimson poloists a scored a thrilling 8-6 triumph over the Ell horsemen...
...Forbes will be No. 1, Gaylord Dillingham at No. 2 astride the famous "Be Quiet," Captain Skiddy von Stade at No. 3, and Bronson Rumsey at No. 4. The match is open to the public...