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With the exodus of other athletic teams to the South, the Crimson Polo team will leave tomorrow for Pinehurst, S. C.
A week of daily practice against local teams is scheduled in preparation for the intercollegiates. The Sandhill team at Pinehurst is one of the best outfits in the country and since the Yale and Princeton teams are also expected to practice there, the University polemists will have valuable practice games.
Captain G. E. Kent Jr. '25, R. T. Bunker '24, F. D. Stranahan Jr. '26, J. H. G. Pell '26 and J. W. Tufts '27 will make the trip, it was announced last night. G. T. Farrelly '26 who has been a member of the team throughout the season, will be unable to go.
The date of the intercollegiates has been changed, according to a recent announcement. The University has been drawn to play against Virginia Military Science Institute in the first round on May 7. The semifinal and final rounds are scheduled for April 13 and 19 respectively.
The University of Arizona, champions of the southwest, and Stanford University, champions of the west, are planning to play, to decide which shall oppose the winner of the eastern tournament. Plans are also being made for the final champion college team to play in England this summer against the corresponding team of England.
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