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UNIVERSITY TRIO RIDES AGAINST BLUE HORSEMEN

CONTEST IS SCHEDULED TO START AT 7.45 O'CLOCK

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The peak of the local indoor polo season will be reached tonight when the Harvard and Yale riders meet, in the final game of the series at the Commonwealth Armory, Boston. The game is scheduled to begin at 7.45 o'clock and the four 7 1-2 minute chukkers will be played off as rapidly as possible, so that the event will not conflict with the hockey game, later in the evening.

Crimson Undefeated

The University horsemen have main-time and defeated the Yale team, at tained a clean slate up to the present New Haven, on February 4 by a score of 11 to 10. In the intercollegiate ratings, the members of the Blue team are each valued at three goals, while F. A. Clark '29, captain of the Crimson trlo, is rated at six goals and G. O. Clark '31 and E. T. Gerry '31, at three and five, respectively, comprising a total of fourteen goals.

Unfortunately, the ponies, which were to have been sent "from New Haven, through the generosity of a Harvard Alumnus, were taken sick and will not be here for the game. At the close of the second period, the rival teams will, most probably, exchange mounts in order to put the teams on as equal footing as possible.

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