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The University polo team was defeated last night in the first round of the Inter-collegiate Polo Tournament at New York by the Pennsylvania Military College trio by a score of 10 to 6 1-2.
Pennsylvania opened the game with two scores in the first two minutes and followed with two more in close succession before the first period ended, while the University horsemen were getting accustomed to the tan bark floor. Penn scored three goals in the second chukker and two more in the third. In the fourth chukker, however, the Crimson riders scored five goals in as many minutes over the Pennsylvania riders.
Simultaneously the Yale horsemen conquered the Princeton riders after a close battle, 12 1-2 to 11. In a previous game during the season Yale had defeated Princeton 18 to 7.
The summary and line up follows: Score--P. M. C., 10; Harvard, 6 1-2. Goals--Whitchurst 2, Bower 5, Jones 4, White 2, Clark 2, Cotton 2. Fouls--P. M. C. 2, Harvard 1.
Score--P. M. C., 10; Harvard, 6 1-2. Goals--Whitchurst 2, Bower 5, Jones 4, White 2, Clark 2, Cotton 2. Fouls--P. M. C. 2, Harvard 1.
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