History: Early polo in Southern Alberta

Reprinted from the June 1949 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: May 18, 2015

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Early Polo in Southern Alberta
By W.R. Cochrane, Cowley, Alta.

‘The old timer will tell you that it’s not by accident or a development of recent training that this has come about, but it is a heritage handed down from the old days when hard-riding men required good horses that could cover great distances and whose training enabled their riders to subdue the most obstinate cow-critter.

A feller didn’t do much walking in the old days if he could help it; he opened gates, packed grub and could even do fair amount of fence fixing on hoss-back and it was only natural that in due course he would be looking for a game, besides running races, that could be played on horse back.’

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