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MALLETMEN RIDE AWAY WITH CAVALRYMEN 12-5

Brilliant Hitting, Clever Team Work Feature Victory--Harvard Looms as Championship Threat

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Hard, brilliant hitting, clever team work, and superior mounts determined the 12 to 5 victory of the Harvard Varsity polo team against the slightly favored 110th Cavalry aggregation in the Commonwealth Armory last Saturday night. While the score shows the obvious one-sidedness of the game, the play was nevertheless fast and without a dull moment, the individual and collective power of the Crimson riders. Nicholas, McGuckin, and Davis, a Senior-Junior-Sophomore triumvirate, definitely proving the Harvard team to be a dangerous threat for the Boston indoor championship.

The summary: VARSITY  110TH CAVALRY McGuckin, No. 1.  No. 1, Walsh Davis, No. 2.  No. 2, Mangim Nicholas, back  back, Almy

Score Harvard 12, Cavalry 5. Goals Nicholas 4, McGuckin 4, Davis 2, Walsh 2, Almy 2, pony. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--style Phillips.

Score Harvard 12, Cavalry 5. Goals Nicholas 4, McGuckin 4, Davis 2, Walsh 2, Almy 2, pony. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--style Phillips.

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