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  2. Ronald Ferguson (polo) - Wikipedia

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    The couple divorced in 1974. During their marriage, the Fergusons were recognised society figures. The Major retired from his army career, and his family moved to Dummer Down Farm which he inherited upon his father's death. In 1976, Ferguson married for the second time, to Susan Rosemary Deptford (b. 1946). They had three children: [10]

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  5. Paul Butler (polo) - Wikipedia

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    The Butler family owned 5,800 acres of land outside Chicago, that is now the village of Oak Brook, Illinois, where the family would host polo tournaments, skeet shoots and fox hunting. [ 7 ] In 1951 he was named head of the Defense Air Transportation Administration, a then newly formed government agency to coordinate aviation facilities and ...

  6. Peter Busch Orthwein - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, he played on the Plainsmen team with his brother Stephen, John Armstrong and Charles Armstrong. [3] That year, they came second at the finals of the Royal Windsor Cup at the Guards Polo Club, losing to the Lushill team (Captain Frederick Barker, Howard Hipwood, Peter Perkins, and Peter Gifford). [3]

  7. Pola Negri - Wikipedia

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    At her wake at the Porter Loring Funeral Home in San Antonio, her body was placed on view wearing a yellow golden chiffon dress with a golden turban to match. Her death received extensive coverage in her hometown newspapers San Antonio Light , [ 69 ] and San Antonio Express-News , [ 70 ] and in publications such as The Washington Post , [ 71 ...

  8. Adolphus Busch Orthwein - Wikipedia

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    Orthwein joined the family business, Anheuser-Busch. He served as vice president of operations until the late 1950s. [2] Additionally, he served on its board of directors until 1963. [2] He considered running the company as a birthright. [5] In the 1960s, Orthwein acquired Starbeam Supply Co., later known as Starbeam Supply Company. [2]

  9. Harry discusses father versus son polo in Sussexes’ new ...

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    Harry, who used to play polo both on the same team and against his father the King in Charles’s younger days, is also filmed questioning team-mate and Argentine professional polo player Adolfo ...