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Show U.S. Polo Team Remains Intact WESTBURT, N. T, Juns 10 (UP) Mindful of the superstition thst a , winning combination never should , be disturbed, America will stand ) pat against Britain's light brigade! tomorrow in the second and per- : haps last match of ths 12th international inter-national polo series. After fouftdays of speculation the committee charged with United States' defense of the Westchester cup named a starting line-up today of the earns four horsemen who routed the redcoats 11-7 in the opening match last Sunday. Mike Phipps, Tommy Hitchcock, Stewart Igelhart and Winston Guest. The price hangs around S-l thst they will win again tomorrow, ending end-ing th series competitively and sending the cup back to the vault in which It has been gathering tarnish tar-nish for 18 years. If they dont win the British get another run for the half million dollars they've spent in a three-year chase after a little mug worth $200. British headquarters announced last night that the Union Jack aqusd also would stand pat with Bob Skene. Aidan Roark, Captain Gerald Ger-ald Balding and Eric Tyrrell-Martin . Instead of Roark at No. 2 in teat matches this week, ths British played Hesketh Hughes, bell for leather Argentine ranchers. Roark Injured his left shoulder last Sunday. Sun-day. While all the stiffness has not entirely diaappeared, th Brltiih felt that his presence In ths line-up will do a lot for their team work. |