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POLO TEAM-BEATS ARMY IN THE INTERCOLLEGIATES

Win First Match at Brooklyn Armory by 10 to 4 1-2 score--Both Nicholas and Gerry Make Five Goals

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Harvard's polo team got off to a fast start in the first round of the intercollegiate indoor tournament on Saturday night when it defeated the West Point trio by a score of 10 to 4 1-2 in the 101st cavalry Armory Brooklyn.

Captain E. T. Gerry '31 and F. S. Nicholas '33 divided the Crimson scoring honors with five goals apiece, while Beebe led the Cadets with a pair of goals, both in the fourth period Harvard took the lead in the first chukker and was never even threstened, except in the fourth period, when the West Pointers pulled within two points of the Crimson

The Harvard team is new stated to meet Pennsylvania Military College in the semi-finals next Tuesday and if it emerges victorious from that match, will meet the winner of the Yale and Princeton. HARVARD  ARMY R. Nicholas, No. 1No. 1 Grument Gerry, No. 2No. f. Beebe F Nicholasd backback score

Goals Gerry S. F. Nicholas 8 R. Nicholas Beebe F. Grument 1

Goals Gerry S. F. Nicholas 8 R. Nicholas Beebe F. Grument 1

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