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Show (POLO fi II |0L0 at the University of Utah got under way in 1926, and in the first year of the sport considerable progress has been made. Although the Utes did not produce any sensational players in their first year, as was only natural, still several more than mediocre riders were developed under the able tutelage of Captain Green, polo coach. The bright spot to remain in the minds of the Crimson riders for the past year was the trip taken to Arizona, where the crack University of Arizona Wildcats were played in a two-game series. Although Utah failed to even come close to winning either of these games, still the brand of ball displayed by the Redskins was far from poor. Several practice games with the Fort Douglas aggregation and the civilian teams of the city also were on the program for the Utes during the year. Among those who represented the Redskins on the polo field this season were Captain Le Roi Smith, Fremont Rawlings, Dave Robinson, Hugh Latimer, and Walter Henoch, all of whom made their officcial letters. Captain Green, Coach. Le Roi Smith, Captain. [221] |