Hey Jim, I played polo for twenty years and I am not now, nor was I ever, an aristocrat nor were any of those that I played with. On the other hand, my string of ponies never exceeded three, the minimum needed to play a full game.
Paul
Devine, James wrote:
Patton & MacArthur were both from the most aristocratic families. I understand that they both had their own "strings" of polo ponies and both played polo, a very aristocratic sport.
Jim Devine
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