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Scoring at the rate of more than a goal a minute, the University polo team defeated the 110th Field Artillery by the score of 32 to 13 1-2 and won first place in the Class A division of the Commonwealth Armory Indoor Polo Tournament with a no defeat record.
The Harvard malletmen, led by E. T. Gerry '31, who drove in 17 goals, scored, in all, 33 tallies breaking the armory high total of 24 which was made by the Harvard second team a month ago though this total was ultimately cut down to 32 by the deduction of two half-points for fouls by A. Clark '29. The University team though handicapped by 11 points, led by the end of second chukker.
Mangini led the offense of the Artillery by driving in two of the three scores made by that team
The summary: Score Harvard 32. 110th F. A. 13 1-2. Goals G. O. Clark 7, Gerry 17, F. A. Clark s. Glynn, Maugini 2, Fouls F. A. Clark 2. Time Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee 1. Hopkins. Timer T. M. Butler.
Score Harvard 32. 110th F. A. 13 1-2. Goals G. O. Clark 7, Gerry 17, F. A. Clark s. Glynn, Maugini 2, Fouls F. A. Clark 2. Time Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee 1. Hopkins. Timer T. M. Butler.
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