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Show FOLLOW THE MAN FROM COOK'S Pallor polo Is second In favor only to ping-pong Relng Introduced Just aftei tho plng.pong rage begun, It did not meet with the same popularity It would otherwise have enjoyed during the Lenten weeks Ah polo Is, moreover more-over rather an arlstorratlo gume, Its devntecj are naturally not so numerous us thoso of ping-pong, The parlor game has all the features of outdooi polo except that It Is played with slicks Instead of ponies The plus cis straddle the sticks and follow the reculai tactics of the sport. Ihls, of course, picsupposes an acquaintance ac-quaintance with the game Some of the sets provided by the hostesstB Include In-clude otlcks ornamented wlih the heads nf ponies, but as a rule ordinal y slicks, or, In an emergency, canes are good enough for the sport. |