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University and Freshmen polo players assembled at the Commonwealth Armory yesterday for the beginning of the indoor polo season. The squads will play in two divisions, one on Mondays and Wednesdays and the other on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The return to eligibility of Captain E.T. Gerry '31 is expected to strengthen the team. Crispin Cooke '32, H.I. Nicholas '31, and N.W. Kimball '32, who made up last year's team, as well as the veterans E.K. Jenkins '31, and W.F. Luton '32 will make up the nucleus of this year's first string. The University squad which will be divided into four teams also includes six of last year's Freshmen: C.N. Bliss '33, John Drum Jr. '33, R.S. Nicholas '33, St. John Smith Jr. '33, and Walton Wetten '33. The Freshman squad of 15 men, which will be split up into five teams, has a scheduled game with Yale at New Haven on March 14 and will play other games with local teams at the Commonwealth Armory.
The University polo team schedule is as follows: February 14, Army at West Point; February 21, Cincinuati Riding Club and the Cleveland Cavalry at Cincinnati; February 28, Yale at New Haven; March 7, Jayvees play Yale at New Haven; March 14, Yale. There will also be games with Norwich University, the Turkey Hill Riding Club of Worcester, Danvers, and the Intercollegiate Tournament at New York City on dates not yet arranged, as well as the regular games with local teams played at the Commonwealth Armory.
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