122 SPORT WITH 



Mr. G. K. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. J. Wordsworth, 

 Mr. E. Ward, Mr. W. Wood, Mr. J. Wilkinson, and 

 Colonel Winder. 



The Dukes of Portland and Newcastle, the Earl 

 of Scarbrough, Earl Manvers, Lord Savile, Sir 

 William Cooke, Sir R. Fitzherbert, Mr. E. Beckett 

 Faber, M.P., Mr. Fullerton, M.F.H., and Mrs. Ful- 

 lerton were among those who were unable to be 

 present. 



After the usual toasts, the company adjourned 

 to the lawn, where photographs were taken, and a 

 little time was afterwards spent in admiring the 

 dog pack (20 J couples), which Sam Morgan, who 

 enters upon his twenty-fifth year as kennel hunts- 

 man, had brought out. 



Shortly after noon hounds moved off to the 

 Laurels, where they found, killed one, ran another 

 across to Black Cat, but headed and, racing in 

 view, killed him. Then found in Brecks Wood, 

 killed one, away with another away over the fields, 

 to his left to Ranskill Village ; then all up the low 

 ground, and pulled him down before he got to 

 Barnby Moor — thirty-five minutes. Then found in 

 Mattersey Wood, ran about Mattersey Thorpe, etc., 

 and lost. Dogs, 20 J couples. 



November nth, 1901. — Met at Scaftworth. 

 After drawing Scaftworth blank, found a brace in 

 Pusto Hill, killed one directly, and ran the other 

 round by Wiseton Hall, and by edge of Wiseton 

 Gorse, to his left, over the canal by Drakeholes, 



