Nah, they are just machines and they build them that way. Santa Barbara just got a taste of Polo the old-fashioned way. It was back in Oct. 1981. Iif you can not subtract that was 26 years ago and it was in San Antonio, Texas. The Club was Retama Polo and it was a team called Y-BAR-O and the patron Jimmy Yarborough. On this team was Hector Galindo, Carlos Galindo and Alonzo Galindo. They were rated H – 0 ,C – 2, A- 3
And Jimmy 1. I believe they were 7 goals and they killed about 5 teams and won the finals 7 to 6. In those days the biggest 8-goal in the country played during the U.S. Open. It was the coming of the Flying Galindos and Hector went from 0 to 3 that year and they stayed a force until the handicaps broke them up. Now Hector is 8 and was 9 goals. I know Dudley White likes history, so he repeated it putting his wife Ronai and 3 Galindos back together except they have only 1 close to 25. So the Casa Blanca Polo team is Ronai White, Carlos Galindo, Jr. Nicolas Galindo and Carlos Galindo, Sr. The Sr. being the only one of the original Flying Galindos the other two new ones are Carlos’ sons. True to Dudley’s thoughts the Flying Galindos flew past the top tier of Santa Barbara like well 18 to 4 or something near that over Western Badge. Casa Blanca just came to town for the final tournament. It is raining at this moment so they may not finish, but its just good luck for the rest of the Village they do not have to re-live the reincarnation. They can just go home saying we did not lose to them. It was just something that hit me the other day and I looked it up. I refereed that came 26 years ago. Its was something to see, but to see it twice, well I’M old. In other action it was Piocho-Klentner Ranch beating Lande Express and holding on for a chance for second in the final cup with 1 game to go. If it does not rain we will see you as soon as tomorrow. If it does will see you in the double 08.
See ya.