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tournament. Finley went down before the terrific mid-season driving and service of H. T. Dickinson, late of Princeton. ln the doubles Williams and Wightman came from behind and took a very fast match from us. On April seventh our first local go took place before a large crowd of enthusiasts. The Atlanta Athletic Club sent down Hve most formidable opponents, among them Carleton Smith, Jeff Hunt and Carter. The ten- nis displayed was distinctly superior to any seen here before and this was to be expected as the visitors were the ranking players of the South. We lost the four singles matches and one doubles, but derived consolation from the decisive win scored by Van Vliet and Finley over Smith and Hunt in the first doubles event. This affair and the Van Vliet-Smith singles go which the latter won 8-6, 7-5, were thrillers long to be remembered. Following this defeat came a string of victories. Georgia Tech, Wof- ford and North Georgia Aggies were trounced in unmistakable fashion. Out of Hfteen individual matches played with these opponents we lost but one. The remainder of the season is looked forward to with confidence. Ahead of us we have: April 26-Albany Y. Nl. C. A., at Albany. April 23-University of Georgia, at Fort Benning. lVlay 5-Georgia Tech, at Atlanta freturn matchj. hlay 6-Atlanta Athletic Club at Atlanta freturn matchj. The regularly playing members of the lnfantry team are Van Vliet, Finley, Switzer, Whittemo1'e and Brand. Additional members of the squad: Heald, VVilkins and Bruno. . The season has witnessed the rise of the School right to the top of collegiate tennis in the South. VVith such a team we will stay there.
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POLO OLO is a military sport. It has g been adopted as such for several ' -' --4 reasons. The training enhances considerably the value of horses for all military purposes. lt increases the confidence of the rider in himself and his mount, and assures supple muscles and a sure seat. When it is con- sidered that there are more than Eve hundred and fifty animals in a War strength lnfantry Regiment, and that more than fifty of the officers are mounted, it is obvious that any sport tending to promote horsemanship will increase the military efficiency of The Infantry. The Commanding General is keenly alive to the fact that Benning is the incubator for activities beneficial to The Infantry. Therefore, when in July, 1922, the polo players formed The Polo Association of Fort Benning, he gave his hearty co-operation and approval. This Associa- tion was formed, to Encourage, improve and develop Polo as a sport among the officers of the United States Army, Marine Corps, National Guard and Oflicers' Reserve Corps stationed at Fort Benningf' The - - ---?-7-.v..----f- - Y--f A , A igtgpre- 'fzz 2' 1'-fi V - . ky .1 , - ..-Q-.-,sz-.2 . f - fy -' i' bi-8:1935
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