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POLO PLAYERS AFFECTED BY HANDICAP REVISIONS

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Changes in the handicaps of America's polo players were announced last night by the Handicap Committee of the Polo Association. W. C. Guest, captain of the Yale mallet men and a player on Stephen Sanford's Hurricanes, earned a three point increase in his handicap. He now ranks among the six goal men. C. R. Barrett, number 2 man on the Yale team, has been raised from two to three goals.

W. H. White '27, star number 2 rider on the University team, is the only Harvard horseman who was granted an increase. His handicap was raised from two to three goals. The other Harvard players rank as follows: F. A. Clark '29, 4 goals; R.A. Pinkerton '27, 3 goals; Alexander Shaw '28, 2 goals.

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