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- Monte_Waterbury abstract "James Montaudevert "Monte" Waterbury, Jr. (April 24, 1876 – August 28, 1920) was an American businessman and a 10-goal polo handicap player. His family owned a wire and manila rope manufacturing business in New York, and he was a member of the Meadowbrook Polo Club. Waterbury, together with his brother Lawrence Waterbury, Harry Payne Whitney and Devereaux Milburn were known collectively as the Big Four when they competed and won the 1909 International Polo Cup. They defeated England, which had held the cup since its inauguration in 1886. He has won the International Polo Cup five times, in 1902, 1909, 1911, 1913, and 1914. He won the first U.S. Open Polo Championship in 1904, and ten senior titles.".
- Monte_Waterbury birthDate "1876-04-24".
- Monte_Waterbury birthPlace Westchester,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury birthPlace Westchester_County,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury birthYear "1876".
- Monte_Waterbury deathDate "1920-08-28".
- Monte_Waterbury deathPlace French_Lick,_Indiana.
- Monte_Waterbury deathYear "1920".
- Monte_Waterbury honours Monty_Waterbury_Cup.
- Monte_Waterbury honours Museum_of_Polo_and_Hall_of_Fame.
- Monte_Waterbury occupation Polo.
- Monte_Waterbury race International_Polo_Cup.
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- Monte_Waterbury wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monte Waterbury".
- Monte_Waterbury birthDate "1876-04-24".
- Monte_Waterbury birthPlace Westchester,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury birthPlace Westchester_County,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury caption "Monte Waterbury in 1914.".
- Monte_Waterbury dateOfBirth "1876-04-24".
- Monte_Waterbury dateOfDeath "1920-08-28".
- Monte_Waterbury deathDate "1920-08-28".
- Monte_Waterbury deathPlace French_Lick,_Indiana.
- Monte_Waterbury hasPhotoCollection Monte_Waterbury.
- Monte_Waterbury honours "Inducted into the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame".
- Monte_Waterbury honours "The Monty Waterbury Cup is named in his honor.".
- Monte_Waterbury horses "Strawberry".
- Monte_Waterbury name "Monte Waterbury".
- Monte_Waterbury name "Waterbury, Monte".
- Monte_Waterbury occupation "Rope manufacturer, Polo player".
- Monte_Waterbury placeOfBirth Westchester,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury placeOfBirth Westchester_County,_New_York.
- Monte_Waterbury placeOfDeath French_Lick,_Indiana.
- Monte_Waterbury race International_Polo_Cup.
- Monte_Waterbury shortDescription "American businessman and polo player".
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- Monte_Waterbury description "American businessman and polo player".
- Monte_Waterbury description "American businessman and polo player".
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- Monte_Waterbury subject Category:International_Polo_Cup.
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- Monte_Waterbury comment "James Montaudevert "Monte" Waterbury, Jr. (April 24, 1876 – August 28, 1920) was an American businessman and a 10-goal polo handicap player. His family owned a wire and manila rope manufacturing business in New York, and he was a member of the Meadowbrook Polo Club. Waterbury, together with his brother Lawrence Waterbury, Harry Payne Whitney and Devereaux Milburn were known collectively as the Big Four when they competed and won the 1909 International Polo Cup.".
- Monte_Waterbury label "Monte Waterbury".