Word: trios
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's polo team got off to a fast start in the first round of the intercollegiate indoor tournament on Saturday night when it defeated the West Point trio by a score of 10 to 4 1-2 in the 101st cavalry Armory Brooklyn...
...helped dedicate the new swimming pool at West Point when it met the cadets there on February 23. The squash team not only was undefeated but won the national championships at Buffalo, while Beekman Pool '32, a member of the first five, won the state individual championship. The polo trio also had the honor on last Saturday of being the first Crimson team to play Princeton following the resumption of athletic relations with the Tiger. In winning the game the Harvard outfit scored its first intercollegiate victory since it captured the championships...
...teams played on a flat basis, although Princeton has a five-goal higher handicap rating than Harvard. The Tigers attack in the opening minutes of the first chukker lived up to the higher rating, but the smooth-functioning offensive launched by the Crimson trio gave them a 3 to 2 lead at the end of the first period. Throughout the game this lead was never over-come by the Princeton horsemen...
Court In Surrogate's Court, meanwhile, the Brothers Pulitzer, a morose trio, sat across the room from dapper, ebullient little Publisher Roy Wilson Howard who clearly manifested his desire to have at the business and be done with it. The Pulitzers had made a contract with Publisher Howard, contingent upon consent of the court, to sell him the papers for $3,000.000 plus another $2,000,000 to be paid out of profits, if sufficient, by 1942. Obviously Publisher Howard would scrap the morning and Sunday Worlds, merge the Evening World with his thumping Evening Telegram and gain...
...yard dash and to vie with J. J. Healy '34 for honors in the shot put. Acting track captain J. J. Hayes '34 is favored to win one or both hurdle races and to give his teammate a close race in the dash. The Freshman 300-yard trio of J. C. Brown '34, W. L. Hasler '34, and J. M. Morse '34 is conceded a good chance to take their event, while F. M. Kirkland '34 J. E. Rogerson '34, and J. B. White '34 are strong in the 600-yard race. A. B. Hallowell '34 should make a strong...