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  • July 24, 2006 at 11:30 am #230 Reply
    Hobilar
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    In 1854, Major-General Sherar was fascinated by a game of Chaugans being played by some Munipoori tribesmen on the North West Frontier. Five years later he took a team of tribesmen to Calcutta where the game was received with some considerable interest, and within a decade this sport, now named Polo, had become highly popular throughout India.In 1869, the 10th Hussars introduced the game into England. The first game being demonstrated at Aldershot. Two years later the first competative game was played between the 10th Hussars and the 9th Lancers. The Hussars won by three goals to two.By 1878, the game had become so popular within the British Army, that it was possible to institute an Inter-Regimental Tournament. The first tournament winners being the 5th Lancers. During the 1880s the 7th Hussars won the competition for a number of years, and a famous officer who was a leading member of their team was a certain Captain Douglas Haig. Later, in 1903, Haig, now a Lieutenant-Colonel led the 17th Lancers to victory at Hurlingham.In India too, an Inter-Regimental competition had been set up. The 9th Lancers being the first winners in 1877. The 7th Hussars with Captain Haig playing, won the cup in 1891, and in 1896, 1897 and 1898 the competition was won by the 2nd Durham Light Infantry (An Infantry Battalion). 2DLI also won another competition for Infantry Battalions only for four sucessive years.In 1898 the Meerut final was won by the 4th Hussars in whose team rode a young Subaltern-Lt Winston Churchill, who was later to write these words “Do not grudge these young soldiers gathered from so many Regiments their joy and sport. Few of that merry throng were destined to see old age…”

    November 4, 2006 at 2:23 pm #5800 Reply
    Hobilar
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    In 1869, the 10th Hussars introduced the game into England. The first game being demonstrated at Aldershot. Two years later the first competative game was played between the 10th Hussars and the 9th Lancers. The Hussars won by three goals to two.

    The newspaper 'Field' said that Lord Valencia, Mr. E.R.Hartopp and Mr. George Cheape of the 11th Hussars attached to the 10th Hussars, were the originators.The first game in England was played at Caesar's Camp, Aldershot. The officers using snooker balls and golf clubs. Later a whitened cricket ball and better sticks were used.The 9th Lancers were the next Regiment to adopt the game which rules they improved.

    November 6, 2006 at 10:59 pm #5801 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    So how widespread is it today? just England or Europe as a whole?

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