. Breeder and sportsman. r in larger numbers. This season Mr. is already here representing the Frenchelement and his brother Maurice is expected Ezra is here from London and India, whileMessrs. Frank Jay Mackay, C. Garland Capt. NeilHaig and Mr. Gill are to be here next week to chal-lenge for the Pacific Coast championship. is already known here having played on twoof the Hurlingham teams, being beaten the first timeand winniDg the championship the second. plays No. 2. Mr. Gill is the manager of theRanelagh Club, with Hurlingham the largest poloclu


. Breeder and sportsman. r in larger numbers. This season Mr. is already here representing the Frenchelement and his brother Maurice is expected Ezra is here from London and India, whileMessrs. Frank Jay Mackay, C. Garland Capt. NeilHaig and Mr. Gill are to be here next week to chal-lenge for the Pacific Coast championship. is already known here having played on twoof the Hurlingham teams, being beaten the first timeand winniDg the championship the second. plays No. 2. Mr. Gill is the manager of theRanelagh Club, with Hurlingham the largest poloclub in England and that means anywhere. Haig belongs to the Innins Killin Dragoons, oneof the best polo regiments, for several years winnersof the military championship. Capt. Haig and play Back and No. 3. Mr. Mackay has twenty ponies ready to play await-ing his arrival in the southern part of the Driscoll and Dunphy each have a large stringof very fine looking ponieB, most of them thorough-. NEARKST 2:23 breds. Though Mr. W. S. Hobart is abroad the local play-ers are reinforced by Messrs. Driscoll, Dunphy andWalter McCreery, none of whom were playing herelast year. On New Years Day a tournament for three teamsfor cups offered by the Burlingame Club will teamB as at present arranged are: L. McCreery, C. Dunphy, J. O. Tobin and C. RaoulDuval. R. M. Tobin, Mr. Ezra, E. W. Howard and J Lawson. Mr. Driscoll, W. A. McCreery, Cyril Tobin and FCarolan. Last year at this time it would have been difficultto get up two teams. Mr F. C. G. Menzies, who was missed last seasonand will be remembered as having played No. 2 onthe Hurlingham team is expected here early nextmonth. W,. S. Hobart sails for home on January13th and expects to be playing here in February. Burlingame and San Mateo have now three polofields which allows playing to go on in nearly anykind of weather. The club field and the CrosswayFarm field are both full size, and the latter is on


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