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Opponents Have Strong Team, Although Defeated by Yale--Game Played at Myopia Hunt Club

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Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the Harvard and West Point polo teams will meet in a match at the Myopia Hunt Club at Hamilton. Coach Sharp has selected the same men to face the Army riders who played Yale last week, with N. W. Kimball '32 at No. 1, W. F. Luton '32, at No. 2, Crispin Cooke '32, at No. 3, and Captain H. I. Nicholas Jr. '31, at back.

West Point has, as has Harvard, lost to Yale, being defeated by the Blue to the tune of 10 to 4. Captain J. F. Haskell is outstanding for them, starring consistently at No. 3. The Crimson team will find their opponents worthy malletmen, only slightly less in ability than the Eli players.

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