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Although it rides onto the field a slight favorite, the Harvard Varsity polo team will have a stiff battle against Yale this afternoon when it meets the Blue four at the Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton at 3 o'clock.
The Yale outfit has two victories, a tied game, and a defeat on its record, while Harvard has lost its only previous game of the season, a match with Army, which the Cadets won 9-7. Yale is the underdog in today's contest because of having been vanquished by the West Pointers by the more decisive score of 9-4.
The Harvard Polo Association has made arrangements to accommodate more than 2000 spectators at the Hunt Club grounds, and tickets for the match may be purchased either at the H.A.A. or at the field.
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