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UNIVERSITY HORSEMEN TACKLE 1931 TOMORROW

Strong Freshman Quartet Favored in Forbes Clash--Burnett Back in Saddle for Match

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The polo match between the University and Freshman teams for the championship of the University, postponed from Saturday on account of the illness of Captain R. B. Burnett oeC., will be played off tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, weather permitting, on the field of W. Cameron Forbes '92 at Westwood.

Burnett will be in the saddle at No. 2 position when the teams go on the field, according to Major J. B. Wogan of the Military Science Department, coach of the Crimson polo forces. Six chukkers will be played, and small admission fee will be charged, proceeds of which will go toward defraying shipping expenses to the intercollegiate matches at Rye next month.

To a certain extent the Freshmen will have the advantage. Their four includes the trio that did very well in the indoor matches during the winter, with the addition of H. I. Nicholas '31 at No. 1.

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