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POLO GAME TO PRECEDE TIGER FOOTBALL CLASH

CAPTAIN PINKERTON TO START AT OFFENSE POSITION AGAIN

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As a preliminary to the Princeton game on Saturday, the University polo team will face the Tiger four in the last contest of the Big Three fall polo series. The game will take place outside the Palmer Stadium, at 11 o'clock Saturday morning.

The Crimson line-up will be the same as that which started against Yale two weeks ago, it was announced yesterday. With the last two weeks spent in intensive preparation for the final outdoor game of the year, it is expected that Coach Clark's horsemen will show a great improvement in teamwork.

Crimson Already Beaten by Eli

The lack of organization in the beginning of play against Yale allowed the Elis to pile up five goals in the first chukker, and though the excellent defense work of Captain R. A. Pinkerton '27 kept further tallies down to a considerable degree, the Crimson players were unable to overcome the Bulldog's heavy lead, losing 9 to 6.

Owing to the fact that Pinkerton will be needed in offensive play, J. A. Remick '28 will again start at back. Number one will be taken by F. D. Stranahan '26, and two by Alexander Shaw '28.

Substitutes who are expected to take the trip to Princeton are L. P. Cotton '28 and R. P. Gibb '29.

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