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On Saturday, December 15, the Harvard University indoor polo team will open its season at the Commonwealth Armory, playing against the Danvers team.
The University team is one of the five teams in Class A. according to the officials of the Boston Indoor Polo League. The four other teams are the one hundred first Field Artillery, Danvers, one hundred tenth Cavalry, and the National Lancers.
The Freshman team is in Class B, and will play its first game of the season on the same evening with a new team, one from Troop C of the one hundred tenth Cavalry. The Junior University team, which has as its star, Harry Nicholas, is in Class B also. This team's standing is threatened through the possible loss in the spring of Nicholas, who will probably move up to the first team.
As yet no attempt has been made to definitely draw up the schedule of the winter tournament of the Indoor Polo League.
On February 9 the Freshman team will play Yale at New Haven. On the same date the University team plays the Military Academy at West Point. On February 22 and 23, the University team plays games in Cincinnati.
The University team meets Yale twice this year, the first time at Boston, on March 2, and the second time at New Haven, on March 9.
The new indoor handicaps assigned to the Harvard Freshmen are as follows: J. Cotton '32--3; Cook '32--0; E. Berry '32--5; Howe '32--0; F. Clark '32--6; Chandler '32--0; G. Clark '32--3; Castle '32--0.
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