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CAVALRY COSSACKS LOSE TO 1931 RIDERS IN POLO CLASH

Freshmen on Long End of 15 to 9 Score in Spirited Armory Battle

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In a polo game featured by action that frequently brought enthusiastic applause, the Freshman polo team turned back the Cavalry Cossacks with a score of 15 to 9 Saturday in the Commonwealth Armory. G. O. Clark '31 was the outstanding player of the game. He was responsible for nine of the Harvard goals and was especially strong in his defensive game. Vroom, who played for the Cossacks, rode and carried well for the losers.

the Freshmen.

The summary: FRESHMEN  COSSACKS Walker, No. 1  No.1, Schwab Gerry, Jenkins, No. 2  No. 2, Vroom Clark, back  back, Frederickson

Score, Harvard Freshmen 15, Cavalry Cossacks 9. Goals--Handicap--Cossacks 5. Goals, Clark 9, Gerry 6, Jenkins, Walker, Schwab 2. Vroom, Frederickson 2. Fouls, Clark 2, Frederickson 2. Time--Six five minute chukkers, Referee Munroe.

Score, Harvard Freshmen 15, Cavalry Cossacks 9. Goals--Handicap--Cossacks 5. Goals, Clark 9, Gerry 6, Jenkins, Walker, Schwab 2. Vroom, Frederickson 2. Fouls, Clark 2, Frederickson 2. Time--Six five minute chukkers, Referee Munroe.

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