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POLOISTS MAKE READY FOR APPROACHING YALE BATTLE

Coach Clark Tries Shifts in Line-Up After Practice Scrimmages

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With the Yale game less than two weeks off, the University polo team has been practicing strenuously in an effort to round a powerful indoor team into shape. Coach Clark has divided his squad into two teams, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, the only times when the team can use the Commonwealth armory, scrimmages are held between these teams.

Final arrangements have been made with Yale, and it is expected that the University team will leave for New Haven either Thursday night, November 20, or Friday morning, November 21, the day on which the game will be played. The Yale team has offered the use of some of its horses to the Crimson players. This offer has been accepted, and will save the University team the trouble of transporting its ponies.

The lineups of the two Crimson teams were shifted last Monday. The men are now playing as follows:

Team A. G. E. Kent, last year's capback: J. H. G. Pell '26, number one; Alexander Shaw '28, number two.

Team B. L. M. Gibb '25, back; F. D. Stranahan '25, number one; R. A. Pinkerton '27, number two.

Coach Clark expects to take either five or six men to Yale, and the choice of the men who will make the trip rests largely in the ability which the players show in the next seven days of practice.

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