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In the Ice Carnival on spy Pond Saturday afternoon the Harvard Polo Team easily carried off the honors. The team was made up as follows: Dean captain, Mason goal tender, Chase '92, Barron '91, Hovey. The B. A. A. team failing to turn up, the match between the Stoneham team and Harvard was the final one. The individual play of all the Harvard men was brilliant, Dean and Mason especially distinguishing themselves. Stoneham had played together before and was considered the stronger team, but they were beaten by the decisive score of 3.0. The goals were made by Dean, Chase and Hovey. The condition of the ice was poor. Six men went up to play, but as the teams were made up of only five men, lots were drawn and Corbett dropped out.
In the junior matches Cambridge Latin School beat the Manual Training School. Brown and Nichols beat the Somerville High School. In the finals Cambridge Latin beat Brown and Nichols.
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