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CRIMSON MEETS WEST POINTERS WEDNESDAY AT PORT CHESTER

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Unleashing a fierce attack in the sixth period of the game at Port Chester Saturday afternoon, the Crimson polo team came up from behind to score a 11-6 victory over Princeton, and place itself in the semi-finals of the intercollegiate polo championship.

Princeton Leads in Fourth

Harvard held its two goal handicap lead up to 6-4 in the fourth inning when Princeton forged ahead of Harvard to put the score at 7-6 in her favor. Lead by a spectacular comeback staged by L. S. Dillingham '34 and C. C. Rumsey '34 in the sixth chukker, the Crimson horsemen took the game into their own hands and piled up five points.

The West Point team, which defeated Pensylvania Military College 13-6, on Saturday, will meet Harvard Wednesday to play off the semi-finals, the winner of which enters the finals Saturday against Yale, which drew byes in the first two rounds. The finals will be played at Port Chester.

The summary: HARVARD  PRINCETON Rumsey, No. 1  No. 1, Freeman Nicholas, No. 2  No. 2, Firestone Dillingham, No. 3  No. 3, Kemmerer Cook, back  back, Thomas

Score--Harvard 11, Princeton 7. Goals--Dillingham 5, Rumsey 3, Nicholas 1, Firestone 3, Freeman 3, Kemmerer 1. Time--Six 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--Captain Wesley J. White.

Score--Harvard 11, Princeton 7. Goals--Dillingham 5, Rumsey 3, Nicholas 1, Firestone 3, Freeman 3, Kemmerer 1. Time--Six 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--Captain Wesley J. White.

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