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POLO SEASON WILL START WITH RECORD SQUAD OF 34

Riders to Start Practice Monday With Many Veterans on Hand--Lack of Ponies Makes Cut Imminent

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With 34 men already signed up for polo, fall practice will start on Monday when the first work-out of the season is to be held on the polo field on the estate of R. G. Shaw '93 in Newton. This is the largest number ever to turn out for this sport in the history of the University.

J. P. Cotton '29, J. P. Mandell '29, W. H. White '28, who with F. A. Clark '28 formed the team that played in the intercollegiates last year, Moses Williams '28, and Alexander Shaw '28, substitutes last year, are available for this year's

Twelve Freshmen, half of whom have had experience, are out for the sport. Two promising players from among these are Louis Shaw '31 and E. T. Gerry '31.

Indoor practice will be held through the winter and games with Yale and West Point have been scheduled. The H. A. A. has approved a trip to Cincinnati during the indoor season for a game with the Cincinnati Riding Club.

The chief problem that faces Major J. B. Wogan the coach at present is the question of ponies.

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