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John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, honeymooning in Upperville, Va., with his bride of a fortnight (former Mary Elizabeth Altemus of Philadelphia), wanted to see his Airedale bitch Jill, sent to Manhasset, L. I. for her. Jill was driven to Roosevelt Field in her master's Rolls-Royce, flown to Virginia in her master's Sikorsky...
Engaged. John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, 24, sportsman son of the late Sportsman Payne Whitney; and Mary Elizabeth ("Liz") Altemus, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus Eastman. Marriage date: early in September...
Born. To Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson, Daughter Joan of the late Sportsman-Tycoon Payne Whitney, sister of Sportsman John Hay ("Jock") Whitney; a daughter...
Founders: Stableowner John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, Publisher Col. Robert Rutherford McCormick, Poloists Thomas Hitchcock and Louis E. Stoddard, Stableowner Joseph E. Widener, Lord Stalbridge (onetime M. F. H. The Fernie, England), Sir Edward Curre of Wales, Yeastmaker Julius Fleischmann, Editor Richard E. Danielson of The Sportsman...
...John Hay ("Jock") Whitney and Winston Guest of Long Island with Eric Pedley and Elmer J. Boeseka Jr. of California prevented the college-boy Old Aikens, green-shirted national junior champions (TIME, Aug. 5), from becoming the year's outstanding U. S. polo team. by galloping through them, 18 goals to 8, in the final of the Waterbury Cup matches at Meadow Brook. Both teams were put out early in the open championship, won last fortnight by Irish Captain C. T. I. Roark's four...