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Revision as of 21:27, 8 October 2010 by Skyerise (talk | contribs) (why have a single mini image in a gallery?)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Finley Johnson Shepard and Helen Miller Gould at the Meadowbrook Polo Club on June 14, 1913 for the Newport Cup.File:NewportCup 1912June30.pngNew York Times on June 30, 1912The Newport Cup or International Polo Cup is a trophy in polo that was created in 1876.
History
The cup was first awarded to the team of Sir John Watson in 1876 in Newport, Rhode Island. The cup was later purchased by a subscription and presented to the Westchester Polo Club. The trophy was in the possession of the Hurlingham Club in England until 1909. In 1909 the team of Harry Payne Whitney brought the cup back to the United States for the Meadowbrook Polo Club.
Winner
- 1913 United States won at the Meadowbrook Polo Club
References
- "Polo Cup Gift of Deed. August Belmont's Proposals Accepted by Hurlingham Club". New York Times. June 30, 1912. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
The Hurlingham Club of London has accepted the proposal of August Belmont for the International Polo Cup. The document covering all the details of the deed of gift was framed last year by Mr. Belmont after a consultation with the Hurlingham Club.
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