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The playing schedule for the intercollegiate polo tournament at Fort Hamilton from May 3 to May 16 was given out yesterday by Major-General R. L. Bullard following a conference of the polo committee of the Second Corps Area of the United States Army.
Should the College Office permit the University team to participate in the tournament, it will meet Norwich on May 3 in the first game of the series. On Thursday, May 10, the winners of this game and the Yale-Cornell contest will meet in the semi-finals. The finals will take place on Wednesday, May 6.
This is the first college polo tournament to be held in the United States, and the expenses of each team that participates in it, as well as that of shipping ponies, is guaranteed by the Recreation Polo Fund. Additional ponies will be supplied, if they are needed, by army posts in the vicinity of New York.
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