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POLO TRIO FACES FIRST LEAGUE CLASH TONIGHT

101st Field Artillery Is University Opponent--Return of F. A. Clark '29 Bolsters Crimson Squad

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Playing their first game of the year in the Boston Indoor Polo League, the University mallet-wielders will meet the 101st Field Artillery team in Commonwealth Armory at 8 o'clock tonight.

Prospects for the Crimson team have improved greatly since F. A. Clark '29 joined the squad. Clark is ranked as one of the best college players and has the largest handicap in the Boston League. Besides Clark's six point handicap, the University trio has a further restriction in the rating of J. P. Cotton '29 on the list for three points. The two teams will enter the fray on an even basis, however, as R. B. Burnett ocC. has no handicap, and each of the artillerymen is set back three goals. Burnett lacks experience but his play has improved considerably of late.

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