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UNIVERSITY HORSEMEN WILL PLAY IN INTERCOLLEGIATES

Indoor Polo Championship to Start in New York on Tuesday

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The University polo team will meet the Pennsylvania Military College horsemen Tuesday night in New York City, in the first round of the indoor intercollegiates. At the same time Yale will face Princeton. Harvard is favored in the first round, and is expected to enter the finals as a strong contestant, probably against Yale, on Saturday night. Yale has defeated Princeton once before during the season, 18 to 7, and is expected to have little trouble in putting down the Tiger riders a second time.

R. B. Burnett '28 will replace J. P. Cotton Jr. '29 at No. 1, while F. A. Clark, Jr. '29, and W. H. White '28, are counted upon to score from Back and No. 2, respectively.

The tie with the Optimists, in the Boston Indoor Polo League, will not be played off until after the intercollegiates are completed. At present both the Optimists and the University team have won three games and lost one. The Crimson mallet men lost to the Optimists in a recent game.

Saturday night, before the evening's schedule of matches. G. O. Clark '31, in behalf of the Freshman team, was awarded the championship cup for the Class B Indoor Polo League.

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