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Preceding the Varsity match with Westwood, the Freshman polo team will make its season debut against the 51st. Artillery Brigade at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the Commonwealth Armory. Lt. Charles D. Palmer, who both coaches the Harvard contingents and plays in the Westwood trio, has both lost and gained by a recent development.
Lowell S Dillingham '34, former Freshman polo captain, who made the Varsity in his Sophomore year has become eligible to play again for Harvard. This means that he leaves the untried green shirted team to return to back position for Saturday's game. Due to illness and ineligibility because of unsatisfied language requirements, Dillingham has since his Sophomore year played but a few high scoring Varsity games and in the Intercollegiates at Rye, New York.
Lieutenant Palmer, has decided upon the following first year men to start. Townsend Winmill, No. 1., Peter Cable, No. 2., and Royall Victor, back, Adrian H. Malone will be the substitute. Victor and Winmill have had outdoor seasons on Long Island, and Cable has played in the West.
Dillingham, a four goal man, will have for his mates Bill McGuckin, who played with him in their Freshman year, at his well filled position, No. 1; and Captain Tommy Davis, No. 2. Henry Gerry, who made his debut as a Varsity player in the close and hardfought 10 1-2--10 Candlewood opener, has yielded his position.
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