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HARVARD POLO TEAM DOWN TWO OPPONENTS

FOES FIGHT FRESHMEN TO FAST FINISH

Both the University and Freshman polo teams defeated their opponents in the league games held in the Commonwealth Armory last Saturday evening, the former winning from the 101st. Field Artillery trio by the score of 19 to 10 1-2, and the latter defeating the Cavalry Cossacks 8 1-2 to 7.

The summary: HARVARD  101st. F. A. G. Clark, No. 1  No. 1, Needham Gerry, No. 2  No. 2, Furber F. A. Clark, back  back, Pitnam

Score--Harvard 19, Field Artillery 10 1-2. Goals--F. A. Clark 8, G. O. Clark 7, Gerry 3, Needham 2, Pitnam, one by a Harvard pony. Fouls, Furber. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--Lincoln Brigham.

In the Freshman game the 1932 riders showing great improvement over their play of last week held the Cossack trio for an even score for four chukkers to win on a goal scored by Crispin Cooke '32 in the last period.

The summary: HARVARD 1932  COSSACKS Chanler, No. 1  No. 1, Schwab Howe, No. 2  No. 2, Cummings Cooke, back  back, Quinian

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Score--Harvard Freshman 8 1-2, Cossacks 7. Goals--Schwab 4, Chanler 3, Howe 3, Quinlan 3, Cooke 2, Cummings, goal by Harvard pony. Fouls--Cummings, Quinlan. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--Captain F. H. L. Ryder.

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