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The Harvard Freshman polo team will meet the Junior University trio in the third round of the class B division of the Commonwealth Polo Club to be held in the Commonwealth Armory, Boston, at 8.15 o'clock this evening. This will be the opening game for the Freshman group and the second for the Junior University team which decisively defeated the Battery A outfit two weeks ago.
All three members of the Freshman team have had little experience in indoor polo teams, but Crispen Cooke '32, the captain and outstanding performer of the group shows promise of developing into a clever player. The Junior University group, on the other hand, is considered one of the strongest second teams since polo has been a recognized sport at the University.
The illness of R. C. Walker '31 will prove a severe handicap to the Junior University aggregation on which he has been playing a stellar game all season in number one position. His place will be taken by F. A. Vanderlip '31.
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