270 GOOD SPORT 



General Brocklehurst, Colonel and Mrs. E. H. 

 Baldock, Colonel Balfour, Mrs. E. Lubbock, Miss 

 Nancy Lubbock, Major J. H. W. Rennie, Mr. Ernest 

 Chaplin, Major A. R. Markham, Mr. C. de Paravicini, 

 Mr. F. H. Schwind, Captain R. and Mrs. Ellison, 

 the Hon. Mrs. Lionel Walrond, Sir Charles Welby, 

 Miss Welby, Major and Mrs. R. B. Muir, Miss Muir, 

 Mrs. Jefferson, Captain and Mrs. R. B. Sheriffe, the 

 Hon. H. R. Scott, Mr. A. Hutchinson, Mr. R. E. 

 Strawbridge, Mr. T. Hare, Mr. G. Drummond, the 

 Hon. W. R. Wyndham, Captain and Mrs. A. Smith, 

 Mr. F. Hardy, Major R. A. Markham, Mrs. C. 

 Cradock, Mr.'G. Coats, Mr. T. Coats, Mr. H. R. 

 Langrishe, Captain Vickerman, Mr. P. H. Coxe, Mr. 

 W. H. Wilkinson, Mr. R. C. Cooper, the Rev. F. 

 Knox, the Rev. J. P. Seabrooke. 



A find was proclaimed in the Saltbecks, a covert 

 in the valley at the back of the Peacock Lm, and 

 driving their fox out at a great pace through Muston 

 Gorse, they passed the Debdales on the left, going 

 on below the Privet Covert at AUington. Then 

 turning bang up wind they raced for the Foston 

 Beck, in the banks of which are some well-known 

 earths. Warbler ('03), the tan dog by Wonder (^'98) 

 from Vanity ('01), a descendant of another famous 

 tan dog Drayman, was as usual one of the leading 

 couple, and the pack travelled fast — a six-mile point 

 in 37 minutes without a check. Near the finish, 

 and only 300 yards from the Foston Beck, the fine 

 old dog-fox was viewed by many of the hunt just 

 strugghng across a plough field, " beat to all the 

 world." Then Weaver got the lead, and, racing up 

 to his fox, caught him by the brush, never letting 

 go until the others dashed up and effected a kill, 

 himself getting marked through the ear. 



The honours of this fine hunt were with Mr. 



