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In the last game of the season, the Second University polo team won a hardfought game from the Yale seconds, 11 to 6 1-2, last Saturday night at the Commonwealth Armory.
R. C. Walker '31 again scored the most goals, having 6 to his credit and his teammates, J. P. Cotton '29, and H. I. Nicholas '31 admirably backed him up.
The Yale malletmen played a good game but were handicapped by strange ponies and a new field.
The summary follows: Score--Harvard 11, Yale 6 1-2. Goals--Nicholas 3, Walker 6, Cotton 3, Scott 3, Baldwin 2, Potter 2. Fouls--Harvard 2, Yale 1. Time--Four 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--J. Walsh. Timekeeper--T. M. Butler.
Score--Harvard 11, Yale 6 1-2. Goals--Nicholas 3, Walker 6, Cotton 3, Scott 3, Baldwin 2, Potter 2. Fouls--Harvard 2, Yale 1. Time--Four 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--J. Walsh. Timekeeper--T. M. Butler.
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