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The Polo Fields in Aptos
The
rumor about Claus Spreckels playing polo in Aptos continues to haunt
the landscape. As usually happens in the cases of Hooey History, there
are elements of truth woven together in the story, but they emerge incorrectly.
The field in question is now a playing field below Aptos Junior High
School where Rio Del Mar Boulevard intersects Highway 1. The name Polo
Drive correctly links the field to polo playing. But the conclusion
is then made-incorrectly-that Claus Spreckels was the polo player in
question. Claus
Spreckels bought the property (and most of Aptos) in the 1870s from
the original Aptos Rancho grantee, Rafael Castro. He built a summer
home and gentleman's farm on the land that now surrounds the Rio Del
Mar intersection with Highway 1, and on the perimeter of the flat area
where the playing fields are now located, he built a race course. The
1879 etching clearly shows a race horse in the foreground and the race
course in the background. His race horses were world-famous.
Polo
playing entered the Monterey Bay Region in the early 20th century, but
it made its debut over at the Hotel Del Monte in Monterey. I cannot
find any evidence that polo was played in Santa Cruz County until after
World War I. Lots of horse racing, but no polo. Spreckels died in 1908,
and parts of his Aptos summer estate eventually passed into the hands
of developers who wanted to build an upper-class summer home enclave
on the property. It was these promoters who began staging polo matches
on the field they called the Deer Park field in the mid 1920s. Most
of the teams were from San Francisco, and the hope was that the polo
players might be inspired to purchase a lot or two while they were resting.
By
the time polo came to Aptos, Claus Spreckels had been dead for over
fifteen years. You know, not breathing. Deceased. Therefore, I take
my Hooey History cudgel and pound down the image of Claus Spreckels
playing polo in Aptos. Never happened. And, the local folks looked up and asked, "Who was that dude who came and set our historic record straight?" It was the History Dude! Hi Yo Hooey! Awaaaaaaay
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