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The University polo team will enter the first Indoor Intercollegiate Polo Tournament at New York tonight when it meets the Pennsylvania Military College horsemen. Yale will at the same time meet the Princeton contingent in the elimination round.
Harvard has had a consistently brilliant record in the winter season, tieing for first place in the Boston Indoor Polo League with the Optimists. As a result the Crimson riders are favored to reach the finals. Yale is expected to be Harvard's most dangerous opponent, since having defeated Princeton in an early season match by a large score, 18 to 7, the Blue horsemen may be counted upon to duplicate this feat.
Harvard has defeated Yale twice before in the present season, by the scores of 18 1-2 to 3 1-2, and 12 1-2 to 9 1-2. R. B. Burnett '28 will replace J. P. Cotton '29 at No. 1, while F. A. Clark '29 and W. H. White '28, are counted upon to score from back and No. 2 respectively. Clark has consistently proved a high scorer in the preceding games.
The tie with the Optimists in the Boston Indoor Polo League will not be played off until the intercollegiate are completed. At present both the Optimists and the University team have won three games, and lost one.
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