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In a double header, to be played off at the Commonwealth Armory at 8 o'clock tonight, the University and Freshman mallet-wielders will face the 110th Cavalry and the Cavalry Cossaks respectively.
The veteran polo players have only played one game this season, in which they overwhelmed the 101st Field Artillery trio by a 13 1-2 to 1-2 score. Of the points gained for Harvard, F. A. Clark '29, registered nine. He is the outstanding players of the team, combining offensive and defensive play most effectively. Clark's other advantage over his rivals is his tremendous reach.
The men playing on the Freshmen team are E. K. Jenkins '31, No. 1, E. T. Gerry '31, No. 2, and J. O. Clark '31, back. This team also completely out classed its rivals, the mallet-wielders of the 51st Brigade, in its first and only game. Jenkins was the highest scorer for the 1931 trio, driving the ball into his opponent's goal no less than seven time out of a total of 12 1-2.
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