Malcolm Stevenson (polo)

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Malcolm Stevenson was an American champion polo player in what was known as the Big Four.

Biography[edit]

He was born around 1880 to A. L. Stevenson and he had a brother Philip Stevenson. On October 3, 1901, he married Caroline Livingstone. In 1920, he married for the second time to Maud A. Kennedy, a day or two after being thrown from his polo horse.[1] He played in the 1927 International Polo Cup with James Watson Webb, Sr., Thomas Hitchcock, Jr. and Devereaux Milburn.[2] He was inducted into the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Malcolm Stevenson Weds. Polo Player Marries Maud A. Kennedy. Second Marriage for Both". New York Times. 18 January 1920. Retrieved 5 April 2011. Stevenson had been thrown from his polo pony a day or two before the wedding, and lay unconscious for a time. It was feared that his injuries were such that
  2. ^ "American Polo Lineup Settled For Cup Matches. Webb And Stevenson Officially Replace ..." Associated Press. 23 August 1927. Retrieved 5 April 2011. ... composed of Watson Webb, Tommy Hitchcock, Malcolm Stevenson and Devereaux Milburn, will ride out against the British in defense of the International cup in ...