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Without the services of Captain R. A. Pinkerton '27 and Holden White, the University polo team on Saturday was an easy victim for West Point's crack trio, and went to defeat by the overwhelming score of 16 to 3.
Reports from West Point, where the game was played, indicate that the game was well-played and closer than the score would indicate. Harvard was mounted on strange ponies and, playing together for the first time, could not match the Cadets' almost perfect team play.
F. A. Clark '29 was Harvard's hardest riding performer, while Cadet Griffith with eight goals, led the scoring. Score, Army 16, Harvard 3, Goals, Griffith 8, Butler 6, Schwab 3, Gibb 2, Cotton, Referee, Capt. Caperton, Time, 7 1-2 minute chukkers.
Score, Army 16, Harvard 3, Goals, Griffith 8, Butler 6, Schwab 3, Gibb 2, Cotton, Referee, Capt. Caperton, Time, 7 1-2 minute chukkers.
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