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Fast, close play is anticipated when the Varsity polo team opens its season at the Commonwealth Armory tomorrow night, clashing with a powerful outfit from the 110th Cavalry. The Varsity has undergone intensive training all week, and is now primed for the coming conflict. F. S. Nicholas '33, who captains the Crimson team, will act as its mainstay at back; T. J. Davis '35 is expected to continue his brilliant play at No. 2; and W. C. McGuckin '34, who has recently recovered from an illness that kept him out of last week's play, is back at No. 1.
In the preliminary contest, the Freshman team meets a strong Battery A, although the first year men are slightly favored to pull through ahead. They have shown exceptional ability this year. It will be remembered, however, that they fell before the experience of the Jayvee aggregation.
The probable outcome of the squash matches scheduled over the week-end is already colored by Wednesday's victory of S. E. Davenport, III, '34, A team star, as he defeated his opponent from the Newton Center S.T.C. at Newton, 3 to 1. The rest of the team should do as well.
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