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In a one sided game Saturday night at the Commonwealth Armory in Boston the University polo team defeated Yale by the score of 18 1-2 to 3 1-2 before the largest crowed of the season. After the first chukker the Crimson mallet men completely outclassed their traditional rivals.
The game opened with J. P. Cotton '29 scoring for the University, closely followed by another goal by F. A. Clark '29. Then Baldwin took a pass from Wallop and scored one of Yale's few points. The next period was a rout with Clark, the highest individual scorer of the game, and Captain H. A. White '28 frequently penetrating their rival's goal: In the third chukker, Clark scored-twice, White three times, and H. G. Burnett '29 once, putting the game safely away beyond any doubt. The only Yalo score in the last period of made by Phipps after hitting one of the longest drives of the indoor season.
The summary:     Score, Harvard 18 1-2, Yale 3 1-2, Goals, Clark 9, White 7, Burnett 2, Cotton, Phipps 2, Baldwin 2.  Fouls, Harvard, Yale, Time, Four Chukkers of 7 1-2 minutes each.  Referee, J. Walsh, Timer, J. T. Norton.
Score, Harvard 18 1-2, Yale 3 1-2, Goals, Clark 9, White 7, Burnett 2, Cotton, Phipps 2, Baldwin 2. Fouls, Harvard, Yale, Time, Four Chukkers of 7 1-2 minutes each. Referee, J. Walsh, Timer, J. T. Norton.
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