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The Freshman Polo team open its season next Saturday at Avon Old Farms School, while the Varsity faces off against the Jay Vees in the Common-wealth Armory.
Captain Chester E. Sargent, the coach, hopes for a win over Avon, even though the team will play on strange ponies. At the Armory, both teams will be hampered by the absence of players. The Varsity lost a hard fought game against the Satirev team in its opener, 14-13, and since then has had only one practice.
Jack Lewis Missing
What might have been a very good Varsity triumvirate, is missing Jack Lewis, last year's ranking number one, through sickness; and the Jay Vees, with Wilson and Burrage ineligible, are only a fair aggregation.
At Avon the line-up will probably be: Hughes, number one, White, number two, and Higgins, number three.
Pro-game lineup at the Armory:
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