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This afternoon at West Point, the Crimson malletmen will oppose Army in the first polo contest away from home this season.
The Crimson forces, accompanied by Coach Sharp, left Cambridge last night and are due to arrive in the Army camp at 10 o'clock this morning. Four players from Harvard are making the trip: W. F. Luton '32, who will play No. 1: N. W. Kimball '32, No. 2: C. S. Tilden '32, No. 3: and H. I. Nicholas '31 at back.
Inasmuch as the Army quarters house the second largest riding hall in the world, the game will be played according to outdoor rules with four horsemen on each side.
Harvard's season has not been very successful so far, the Crimson having been humbled in both the last two games. Army, on the contrary, has its usually powerful quartet, and seems likely to add this game to its list of victories.
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