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Harvard's probable success in its last game against Cavalry in the Boston Indoor Polo League tomorrow night will start the University's claim on the second Charles P. Reynolds Memorial Cup, the original of which was annexed by the Crimson trio last year, after three years of champonship polo. The Harvard poloists have been victorious in all of their five league games this season, and are looking for the win over the Cavalry trio tonight which most polo enthusiasts willingly accede them, despite the stellar play of Forester Clark '29, former Crimson malletman, who will be the mainstay of the Cavalry riders' attack and defense. JAYVEES  BATTERY A Illoway, No. 1  No. 1, Moore

McGuckin, No. 2  No. 2, ReedBenson, back  back, Vroo

McGuckin, No. 2  No. 2, ReedBenson, back  back, Vroo

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