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THE ARMY POLO ASSOCIATION.
President:
G
ENERAL
S
IR
A
ROHIBALD
M
ONTGOAURY-
M
ASSINGBERD,
K
.
C
.
B
.,
K
.
C
.
M
.
G
.,
'
A.p.c.
Adiutant-General to the Forces.
Chairman of
Executive Committee:
M
AJOR-
G
ENERAL
A
.
E
.
W
.
H
ARMAN,
C
.
B
.,
D
.
S
.
O
.
Hon. Secretary:
C
APTAIN
G
.
E
.
Y
OUNGHUSBAND,
11th Hussars,
c/o Messrs. Hugh Rees, Ltd.,
5/7, Regent Street, S.W.1.
OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
(i) To encourage and assist Polo throughout the Army.
(ii) To look after the interests of Army Polo by nominating
representatives of the Polo Committee of Hurlingham Club
and the County Polo Associations.
(iii) To give financial assistance to Polo Clubs in special cases.
RULES FOR THE REGULATION OF THE INTER-
REGIMENTAL TOURNAMENT.
Conditions of Tournament.
1. The Tournament shall be played under the Hurlingham Rules
of Polo, and shall be open to the Navy, any Regiment of British
Cavalry, Infantry Regiment, the Royal Engineers, the Royal
Artillery and the R.A.F. Officers serving at home on any duty
may enter as a team to represent their permanent Corps. No
Officers at home on leave may enter to represent their Regiment
which is serving abroad, but Officers seconded abroad are eligible
to represent their Regiments at home.
Subject to the exceptions above, teams must be composed of
players who belong to the Regular Forces quartered in the British
Isles, and who are on the active list on the date any tie is played.
Colonels-in-Chief and Colonels are not eligible to represent their
Regiment:
The duration of play shall consist of six periods of eight minutes
each.
of
THE ARMY POLO ASSOCIATION.
President:
G
ENERAL
S
IR
A
ROHIBALD
M
ONTGOAURY-
M
ASSINGBERD,
K
.
C
.
B
.,
K
.
C
.
M
.
G
.,
'
A.p.c.
Adiutant-General to the Forces.
Chairman of
Executive Committee:
M
AJOR-
G
ENERAL
A
.
E
.
W
.
H
ARMAN,
C
.
B
.,
D
.
S
.
O
.
Hon. Secretary:
C
APTAIN
G
.
E
.
Y
OUNGHUSBAND,
11th Hussars,
c/o Messrs. Hugh Rees, Ltd.,
5/7, Regent Street, S.W.1.
OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
(i) To encourage and assist Polo throughout the Army.
(ii) To look after the interests of Army Polo by nominating
representatives of the Polo Committee of Hurlingham Club
and the County Polo Associations.
(iii) To give financial assistance to Polo Clubs in special cases.
RULES FOR THE REGULATION OF THE INTER-
REGIMENTAL TOURNAMENT.
Conditions of Tournament.
1. The Tournament shall be played under the Hurlingham Rules
of Polo, and shall be open to the Navy, any Regiment of British
Cavalry, Infantry Regiment, the Royal Engineers, the Royal
Artillery and the R.A.F. Officers serving at home on any duty
may enter as a team to represent their permanent Corps. No
Officers at home on leave may enter to represent their Regiment
which is serving abroad, but Officers seconded abroad are eligible
to represent their Regiments at home.
Subject to the exceptions above, teams must be composed of
players who belong to the Regular Forces quartered in the British
Isles, and who are on the active list on the date any tie is played.
Colonels-in-Chief and Colonels are not eligible to represent their
Regiment:
The duration of play shall consist of six periods of eight minutes
each.
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Games and sports in the army > 1931 > (435) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248677030 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |