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The first day of play at Myopia yesterday afternoon resulted in a 10 to 7 defeat for the Harvard polo team. The Myopia team was divided into two parts, each of which played three periods with the Crimson horsemen.
The Harvard team lined up as follows: Gage Irving '27, forward, J. P. Cotton '29, 2, W. H. White '28, 3, and J. P. Mandell '29, back.
The first three periods were played against a team composed of F. H. Prince, forward; Frederick Ayer, 2, H. M. East, 3, and Colonel O'Mulley Keyes, back. The result was a score of 7 to 4, with the Harvard riders at the short end. In the second group of three periods the Crimson players faced a team composed of Thomas Proctor, forward, H. P. McKean, 2, F. H. Prince Jr., 3, and Shaw McKean, back. In this play the Harvard team held the Myopia riders to a 3 to 3 tie, making the total for the afternoon 10 to 7.
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