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packs passed in opposite directions; then our hounds car- 

 ried on until they came to the spot where Rose Tree nicked 

 in on our fox; then, being naturally at fault, they harked 

 to the Rose Tree, who were coming towards them by this 

 time, and from there on ran together. 



The combined field was pretty big, among them being, 

 besides the two masters: Emanuel Hey; John and Mrs. 

 Converse; Miss Gertrude S. Heckscher on "Sam Ball"; 

 R. Nelson Buckley; Eddie Dale; Frank Bonsai, M.F.H., 

 Harford County; Howard Lewis; E. E. Marshall; Bill and 

 Mrs. Mulford; Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt, Mr-. Kerr, who 

 had nine horses in the field, Charles Heiser, of Baltimore; 

 Mrs. W. F. Reeve; Walter L. Roach; Alex, and Mrs. Sel- 

 lers; Gardner Cassatt; Francis V. Lloyd; M. Roy Jackson; 

 Bob and Mrs. Strawbridge; Mrs. Coleman; Gerry and Mrs. 

 Leiper; Henry Collins; and Mrs. Jeffords. 



Some of the numerous questions asked in and by the 

 field to-day, were — 



Where was foxhunting discovered? 



Answer: Yarnall's Hollow. 



When was foxhunting discovered? 



Answer: 1920 



