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...America voted on a one-point raise in Cooke's and Luton's handicaps at its meeting in New York on Wednesday, a move which should comfort the Tiger forces to some extent. Another point in favor of a stiff Princeton resistance is the fact that L. S. Dillingham '34, star Crimson forward, will not see action tomorrow as he is still convalescing from an operation, which caused Coach Sharp to change the line-up in a radical, but successful way on the eve of the game with the Lancers a few weeks...
...Luton '33, Crispin Cooke '32, and L. S. Dillingham '34, members of the University polo team, yesterday had their handicaps raised when the executive committee of the Indoor Polo Association of America held its midwinter meeting at The Riding Club in New York City...
Luton and Cooke, who will play against Princeton Saturday night at the Common wealth Armory, each had his handicap raised one point, the former from one to two, and the latter from two to three. Dillingham's handicap was also raised from two to three, but he has been recovering from illness and may not be able to play Saturday...
...Alton, the Fortescue-Massie case whipped up a great pother of official excitement and activity in Honolulu and Washington. Governor Lawrence M. Judd of Hawaii, island-born son of an island-born father, found himself under sharp, critical attack for Honolulu's lax law enforcement. Businessmen led by Walter Dillingham, railway tycoon, demanded a cleanup. Worthy citizens held mass meetings to protest against being "shushed"' by politicians who fairly screamed that Hawaii's raucous medley of race and sex was all an exaggeration. The Grand Jury met and dawdled while Governor Judd summoned a quick session of the Territorial Legislature...
...Commonwealth Armory tanbark tomorrow night, in their fourth game of the season. The hard-riding opposition receives additional strength from the presence of Captain F. D. Sharp, the Harvard coach, who plays with a sting which is uncommon in indoor polo. It is hoped that L. S. Dillingham '34, star first line player who has been laid up the last few weeks will see action next week, when the malletmen face the 110th Cavalry...