Word: wogan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Major J. B. Wogan lined the University horsemen up as follows: L. A. Shaw '30, No.1; J. P. Cotton '29, No. 2; Alexander Shaw '28, No. 3; and J. P. Mandell '29, back. The Freshman malletmen were in the following formation: H. L. Kellogg, No. 1; George Clark, No. 2; H. T. Gerry, No. 3; and P. L. Jenkins, back...
...first-year team, though not yet definite in personnel, made a very favorable showing and played on the whole a better game than the veterans according to Major Wogan. Goals were scored for the University by Cotton and Alexander Shaw, one apiece, and for the Freshman by Jenkins, who made both tallies...
Major J. B. Wogan, coach of the University polo team, has announced a cut in the squad, which has resulted in the retaining of 19 men, of whom nine own their own horses and ten will use army mounts of the 110th Cavalry during the fall practice preparatory to the indoor matches of the winter...
...chief problem that faces Major J. B. Wogan the coach at present is the question of ponies...
...riders, will be held at the Dedham Country and Polo Club. The nine army horses used by the team and the private mounts belonging to the players will all be stabled at the Country Club. Practice will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and Majors J. B. Wogan and William Spence will coach the University four. The coaches as well as players from the college will play against the first team regularly in order to give it enough practice before it competes in the Intercollegiates...