Slide Show: Polo at Princeton

Photos from the sport’s earlier days on campus

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Princeton polo teams date back more than 100 years and have played both outdoors and indoors, as seen here in 1940 in the Armory building.

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The 1932 indoor polo team: from left, R.C. Firestone ’33, E.R. Hilts ’32, and A.B. MacDonald ’32.

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In 1928, Princeton opened its new riding hall with a 12-10 victory over Yale.

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The 1948 indoor “malletmen”: from left, Steven Smith ’48, Ed Igleheart ’45, and John Welch ’48.

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Jerry Horn ’63 stretches for a forehand during the 1960 revival season of Princeton polo.

Video: Polo at Princeton, circa 1928

Courtesy of the Princeton University Archives Audiovisual Collection

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