THE ANGLER AND HUXTSMAX 145 



That is taking- in quite a lot of territory, but it is quite the 

 truth. To these pioneer breeders belongs the glory and 

 thanks of every fox-hunting enthusiast for all time. Let 

 us keep fragrant their undying memory, for they have done 

 moi e for the uplift of the sport within a short span of years 

 than all their forebears accomplished throughout history. 



"THE PERFECT WALKER" FOX HOUNDS. 

 DOLLY AND SHERMAN. 



Winners of the Georgia State Meet of 1918. Now the property of T. S. Cobb, bred 

 and sold by Blue Grass Farm Kennels, Btrry. Ky. 



The Chase: 



The chase was instituted in the old country, where even 

 Royalty was wont to ride to the baying hounds in pursuit of 

 the wily fox. It was essentially a sport in the mother coun- 

 try in which the well-to-do classes and the nobility partici- 

 pated. To be an ardent lover of the chase a member of the 

 fox-hunting fraternity was to tell the world that you were 



