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At the Intercollegiate Polo Championship in New York tomorrow night the Varsity malletmen will meet a strong Princeton trio in their first-round match as the result of the draw, which was announced yesterday.
The Princeton team will be heavily favored in this match because of their 19 1/2-7 victory over the Varsity on February 24. In this game Captain Raymond Firestone of Princeton scored nine goals, and his teammate William Sullivan tallied eight times. Since then, however, Harvard has shown a distinct improvement in teamplay, and has at times given evidence of a remarkable ability to come from behind in a difficult match.
In the Yale game three weeks ago against a favored Eli team, the Varsity's last-chukker rally was all that saved them from an overwhelming defeat. If they can get started early against Princeton tomorrow, and can hold Firestone and Sullivan in check for the first two chukkers, the Crimson poloists will have a good chance of winning.
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