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SMALL NUMBER TURNS UP FOR FRESHMAN POLO

Preliminary Meetings Blamed for the Lack of Candidates--Captain Sharp Gives Long Talk

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As a result of the interference of various preliminary meetings of courses, the turnout for the first meeting of aspirants for the Freshman polo squad was smaller than last year. Captain F. D. Sharp estimated that about 15 men had signified their intention of playing, a total of 11 under last year.

The meeting was held yesterday afternoon in Wadsworth House, Military Science Department. A lengthy talk was given by Captain Sharp and also short talks were made by Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, and F. E. Sondern '32, manager. A second gathering will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Polo Cage near the stables on Soldiers Field.

The first year men will practice reg- ularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning this week. For a short period practice will be limited to dismounted work, and later the men who show ability will begin working out on the ponies. Captain Sharp said that prospects appear good in spite of the small turnout. No games have been definitely arranged as yet for the Freshmen

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