

SWALCLIFFE PARK. 



For there, his smell with others being mingled, 

 The hot scent snuffing hounds are driven to douht, 



Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled, 



"With much ado, the cold fault clearly out. — Shahespeare. 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



THE EARLY PIKE HARD DAY FROM WOLFORD VILLAGE FINE 



RUN FROM page's GORSE A DRY SUMMER AND AUTUMN 



GREAT day's SPORT IN OCTOBER SPECIAL MEETING 



OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HOUNDS GOOD RUN FROM 



WATERGALL OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE POINT-TO-POINT 



RACE PETERBOROUGH HOUND SHOW. 



SEASON 1892-93. 



On November 14th the hounds met at Walton, and 

 had a good run from Walton Wood, and another from 

 Pool Fields. Oxhill Gorse held foxes well, and the hounds 

 found eight times in it before Christmas, including three 

 times on one day. 



From Lord Willoughby de Broke's diary : 



First day's cubhunting at Walton Wood, on September 5th. Very hard 

 and dry. Killed two foxes. 



Cubhuuted on thirty-six days. Killed thirty-seven foxes, and ran six to 

 ground. 



