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UNIVERSITY POLO TEAM OPENS INDOOR SEASON

TONIGHT'S TILT IS FIRST TEST FOR REJUVENATED TRIO

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The Harvard Polo team is to open the indoor season tonight in a Boston League game with the 51st Field Artillery at the Commonwealth Armory at 8.30 o'clock Captain E. T. Gerry '31 will be unable even to attend the game, as he is at present in his home in New York City because of illness. The starting lineup for this game is expected to be as follows: J. W. F. Luton '32; 2, N. W. Kimball '32; 3, H. J. Nicholas Jr. '31, Luton and Nicholas were both members of their Freshman teams, while Nicholas played on the second University team last year.

Originally this game was scheduled for the Seconds, but because of the dearth of material and the brevity of the season Coach Sharp has put in these men to play.

This is the second year that Captain Sharp has coached the University Polo team. Last year Harvard won all the games in both the Boston League and in her other indoor games, which led up to the Intercollegiate Championship in Indoor Polo and to the finals of the Class A tournament. This year, however, prospects are not very bright, as several men are in college are ineligible at present.

The game this evening is to be played in conjunction with another game between the Lancers and the 110th Cavalry; each pair will play three periods at a time in alternation with each other.

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