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INDOOR POLO TO BEGIN WITH PRACTICE TODAY

Feature of Winter's Schedule Will Be Match in Cincinnati--West Point and Yale to Be Faced

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The University and Freshman polo squads will start their indoor season this afternoon, when the initial practice of the winter will be held at the Commonwealth Armory in Boston at 3 o'clock.

A feature of this winter's schedule will be a match away from home with the Cincinnati Riding Club. Among the other teams the University and Freshman teams will face during the indoor season are the members of the Boston Indoor Polo League, mostly Army teams; West Point away from home; and Yale, in two home-and-home encounters.

The best prospects for the indoor team, according to Major Wogan, are: J. P. Mandell '29 or R. B. Burnett ocC., No. 1; J. P. Cotton Jr. '29 or W. H. White '29, No. 2; and F. A. Clark '29, back. All of these men, with the exception of Clark, have been playing on the University squad during the outdoor season just concluded.

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