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CRIMSON RIDERS TO MEET P.M.C. TONIGHT

Pennsylvanians Defend Crown Won Last Year--University Has Lost One Game

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New York, N. Y., March 22--With only one game standing in between them and the Intercollegiate Polo crown, the Harvard polo three will meet Pennsylvania Military College, the defending champion, in the crucial game tomorrow night at the Squadron A Armory here.

The game coming in the finals of the National Intercollegiate being played in conjunction with the National Open Championship here this week and next, will bring together probably the two best college teams in the country. Both Harvard and P. M. C. came through their semifinal games handily, beating Yale and Princeton respectively, by decisive scores.

The University will be seeking revenge for last year when P. M. C. defeated the favored Crimson trio in the semi-final round of the tourney 10 to 6 1-2. Three men, Captain F. A. Clark '29 of Harvard, and Bower and Jones of P. M. C., all of whom played in last year's struggle will be in the starting lineups tonight. T. B. Glynn ocC, who performed brilliantly in last night's clash with Yale will again ride in the No. 1 position. E. T. Gerry '31 at No. 2 will complete the Harvard lineup.

The Crimson malletmen were undefeated this year until they lost to the New York Athletic Club on Tuesday night. According to Coach Sharp, however, this defeat put the team in condition for the games in the Collegiate Tournament and he expects them to be in prime shape for tomorrow night's encounter.

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