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The Intercollegiate Polo Championship matches, scheduled for a week from Saturday, will begin instead on Friday, June 13, it was announced officially last night. Princeton and the Pennsylvania Military College will meet on the first afternoon, playing at Princeton, N. J.
Harvard's first match will take place Saturday at the Herbert Memorial Field of the Rumson Country Club at Red Bank, N. J., the Crimson forces facing West Point in their first game. The winner of this match will play Yale on Wednesday, June 18; on that day will also take place a consolation game, between the losers of the two preceding contests.
The final match will be played on Saturday, June 21; another consolation game will be played on the same day.
The tabulated schedule is as follows:
Friday, June 13
Game 1--Princeton vs. Pennsylvania M. C. (at Princeton).
Saturday, June 14
Game 2--Harvard vs. U. S. Military Academy.
Wednesday, June 18
Game 3--Yale vs. Winner of Game 2.
Game 4--Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2.
Saturday, June 21
Game 5--Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 3.
Game 6--Consolation.
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