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SECOND UNIVERSITY RIDERS GALLOP OVER BRIGADIERS

Walker Tallies 10 as Harvard Wins by 18 1-2 to 10 1-2

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The second University polo team defeated the 51st Brigade malletmen by a score of 18 1-2 to 10 1-2, at the Commonwealth Armory, Saturday night. The game was fast and full of action, both teams playing well.

In the third chukker Captain Moore, of the Brigade team, made a difficult angle goal, through the air, and T. B. Glynn '29, after losing his stick, rode to the sidelines for another, galloping back in time to make a fine save.

R. C. Walker '31 of the Harvard team was high scorer of the evening, with 10 goals to his credit.

The summary follows: SECONDS  51ST BRIGADE Nicholas, Cotton, No. 1  No. 1, Storer Walker, No. 2  No. 2, Eckfeldt Glynn, back  back, Moore

Score Harvard Seconds 18 1-2, 51st Brigade 10 1-2. Goals--Walker 10, Cotton 4, Nicholas 3, Glynn, Storer 4, Moore 2, Eckfeldt, Harvard pony. Penalties Seconds, 51st Brigade. Handicap 51st Brigade 4 goals. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--Brigham. Timer J. B. Howard.

Score Harvard Seconds 18 1-2, 51st Brigade 10 1-2. Goals--Walker 10, Cotton 4, Nicholas 3, Glynn, Storer 4, Moore 2, Eckfeldt, Harvard pony. Penalties Seconds, 51st Brigade. Handicap 51st Brigade 4 goals. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--Brigham. Timer J. B. Howard.

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