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POLO TEAM ENTERS THE CLASS B FINALS TONIGHT

Riders Will Encounter 101st Cavalry in Brooklyn--Burnett Has Recovered Sufficiently to Play

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The finals in the United States Indoor Polo Association Class B tournament will be played off tonight in the Squadron A Armory, in Brooklyn, New York, when the University polo team faces the trio from the 101st. Cavalry of the 51st. Cavalry Brigade of the New York National Guard.

The Crimson horsemen successfully galloped through the semi-finals of the meet for handicapped teams when it defeated the Yale trio, representing the New England Circuit, 12 to 9, after six periods of hard riding to overcome the three goal handicap with which Yale was favored.

In the first round the Blue trio won from Squadron A. 13 1-2 to 6 1-2, while Harvard defeated the Essex Troop representing the New Jersey polo circuit. In the Essex match the Crimson riders had to spot three goals handicap to the opposing team.

R. B. Burnett '28 has almost totally recovered from his fall in the Pennsylvania Military college game and will probably see action in tonight's contest. J. P. Cotton '29 will start at No. 1, with W. H. White '29 No. 2 and F. A. Clark '29 at Back. Due to the heavy handicap of six goals which Clark carries the University team will enter tonight's contest with a three goal handicap to make up.

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