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POLO SQUAD OPENS OUTDOOR PRACTICE

Captain Will be Leading Harvard Crew Until Middle of June--Uncertainty Hovers Over 1932 Prospects

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Having captured the indoor intercollegiate title and gone to the finals of the class A championships, Harvard's indoor polo squad will today turn its attentions to outdoor polo with the first practice scheduled for today, weather permitting. The practice will take place on the regular polo field behind the Business School.

In summoning his men Captain F. D. Sharp, polo coach, is starting practice early, for the first game does not come until May 18, when the Crimson team rides against the cadets at West Point. However with a good indoor record behind them the chances for a highly successful outdoor campaign look bright and therefore Coach Sharp is anxious to get his team in the best possible shape early. Furthermore there will be the job of filling the place of Captain F. A. Clark '29, who as crew captain will have to devote his entire time to that sport. Clark will miss the Yale game on May 15 but will be ready to ride again in the outdoor intercollegiates which take place in Philadelphia several days after the Harvard-Yale boat race.

E. T. Gerry '31, T. B. Glynn, ocC and J. P. Cotton '31 will be the mainstays of the team this year. All three were on the indoor squad this past season.

Freshman polo practice is also scheduled to start today but because several members, of the indoor squad are ineligible there is some doubt as to whether there will be a team or not.

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