POLO - THE GALLOPING GAME
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By the end of the nineteenth century, Alberta’s polo clubs were playing a regular series of annual tournaments, attracting hundreds of spectators and garnering front page coverage from the local newspapers. Prepared to trail their ponies a hundred miles over open country for a weekend of polo against a rival town, the teams quickly became a symbol of the new societies’ emerging civic pride.

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