QUORN UNDER CAPTAIN FRANK FORESTER 137 



duced- on the screen, with the first fox of the season 

 twisting his way across a sea of grass, pursued by 

 a joyous crowd of eager foot folk. After that 

 came the hounds and George Leaf, who, by the way, 

 started his fourth season with the Quorn, and as 

 becomes the traditions of a skilled Leicestershire 

 huntsman, was in no way handicapped by the crowd. 



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jNIelton on a hunting morning. 



Getting clear with a galloping cast. Leaf hunted his 

 fox round by the two Dalbys, and killed him in the 

 open at the end of half an hour. 



Captain Frank Forester, who started his sixth 

 year of mastership to the Quorn, organised the 

 day's sport so that it was successful in every way, 

 affording as it did the greatest pleasure to the 

 holiday division who were able to see a hunt from 

 end to end. 



The long procession of riders with the Quorn 



