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The University polo team will get another chance to retrieve the laurels that it lost Tuesday night in the inter-collegiates at New York, when it plays in the class B tournament for teams handicapped between nine and 12 goals, next week.
Both Yale and Pennsylvania Military College are entered in the tournament, but the Pennsylvania horsemen, who defeated Harvard 10 to 6 1-2 in the inter-collegiates, have been forced to withdraw because of examinations.
This tournament starts Wednesday, March 28, when four games will be played in New York. Yale will meet a Yonkers trio, while Harvard will meet a Chicago team. The winners of these two rounds will meet in the semi-final bracket on March 31.
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