Word: trios
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...veteran polo players have only played one game this season, in which they overwhelmed the 101st Field Artillery trio by a 13 1-2 to 1-2 score. Of the points gained for Harvard, F. A. Clark '29, registered nine. He is the outstanding players of the team, combining offensive and defensive play most effectively. Clark's other advantage over his rivals is his tremendous reach...
...team are E. K. Jenkins '31, No. 1, E. T. Gerry '31, No. 2, and J. O. Clark '31, back. This team also completely out classed its rivals, the mallet-wielders of the 51st Brigade, in its first and only game. Jenkins was the highest scorer for the 1931 trio, driving the ball into his opponent's goal no less than seven time out of a total...
Cotton and Burnett teamed up with Clark to give Harvard a trio that seems well on its way to another championship in the Indoor League Needham was the only Artillery player who managed to score...
Prospects for the Crimson team have improved greatly since F. A. Clark '29 joined the squad. Clark is ranked as one of the best college players and has the largest handicap in the Boston League. Besides Clark's six point handicap, the University trio has a further restriction in the rating of J. P. Cotton '29 on the list for three points. The two teams will enter the fray on an even basis, however, as R. B. Burnett ocC. has no handicap, and each of the artillerymen is set back three goals. Burnett lacks experience but his play has improved...
...disintegration of a trio so intrenched in tradition and so powerful because of the caliber of their graduates in all sections of the country is deprecated not only by alumni of these institutions but by college men generally, the feeling being that when a rupture such as this occurs in quarters so high the whole cause of intercollegiate sport is injured. Certainly the present Harvard-Princeton situation casts rather a sardonic light upon the claims that sport breeds many virtues and sturdy normal qualities that are valuable when the athletes go out into the world...