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Palmer Files Protest Over Playoffs in Class B League

Feels Junior Varsity Riders Should Have Won Polo Title

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Feeling that the Junior Varsity riders could have won the play offs in the Class B League Saturday night if Leo Boylo had not appeared in the Cavalry lineup, Captain Charles Palmer, Crimson polo coach, has filed a protest of the game.

"In other years," Captain Palmer said "It has been the custom to notify the captain of the opposing team if you were to use a substitute. This year this has not been the case, and we were very much surprised to see Boyle in the game.

"I do not expect the game to be played over; this would be impossible because most of the pontes have been shipped away from the Armory, but I do want to prevent this same thing from happening again next year."

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