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With today's practice at the Myopia Country Club the University polo forces, under the direction of captain F. D. Sharp, will conclude their at home practice sessions in preparation for the Intercollegiates at Philadelphia on June 15.
The team played an informal match with the Myopia Club on Saturday and will do so again today. The team is at present without the services of captain F. A. Clark '29, who is at Red Top with the crew, but since the first tournament match for Harvard not come until June 22 he will be enabled to play in the outdoor classic, contrary to previous expectations. The scheduled match with Yale at Cambridge for this Saturday has been cancelled since Yale plays Pennsylvania Military College that day in the opening round of the intercollegiates.
Harvard's mounts will be shipped to Philadelphia on Thursday and the team will follow on Saturday. The Crimson cohorts first match will be on June 22 with the winner of the West Point-Princeton game. If victorious in this match Coach Sharp's men will battle the winner of the Yale-P. M. C. tilt on June 29 for supreme honors.
Coach Sharp has not yet made up his mind definitely as to his starting lineup but it will probably be as follows: No. 1, J. P. Cotton '29 or T. B. Glynn, ocC.; No. 2, T. E. Gerry '31; No. 3, F. A. Clark '29; No. 4, J. P. Mandell '29 or E. K. Jenkins '31.
Should Harvard win her opening match she will in all probability face P. M. C. whom she defeated in the final this winter to gain the indoor intercollegiate title.
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