. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . Irom picture in possession of Mr II. Whitworth. Hoiderness Trojan, 190S. Then there was Trueman, 1907, a nicely bred dogby Warwickshire Turncoat, 1897, from BrocklesbyTrinket, 1901 ; Dasher, 1906, by Mr Charles MNeilTsDasher, 1902, from Brocklesby Ringlet, 1902. Mr George Heigham is huntsman to the Holder-ness, and so far Mr Harry Whitworths greatesttriumph since he undertook the mastership, is thebreeding of Holderness Wrangler, 1912, by GroveSailor, from Waitress; a light-coloured, muscularyoung dog,


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . Irom picture in possession of Mr II. Whitworth. Hoiderness Trojan, 190S. Then there was Trueman, 1907, a nicely bred dogby Warwickshire Turncoat, 1897, from BrocklesbyTrinket, 1901 ; Dasher, 1906, by Mr Charles MNeilTsDasher, 1902, from Brocklesby Ringlet, 1902. Mr George Heigham is huntsman to the Holder-ness, and so far Mr Harry Whitworths greatesttriumph since he undertook the mastership, is thebreeding of Holderness Wrangler, 1912, by GroveSailor, from Waitress; a light-coloured, muscularyoung dog, with good neck and shoulders, plenty of 62 THE FOXHOUND OF THE XXth CENTURY scope that promises well for the future. Wranglerwon at Peterborough as a single hound in 1912, andshould be heard of again. Mr Harry Whitworth has also considerabley addedto the importance of the kennel as a source forchange of blood, by the purchase of CheshireDry den, 1905, by Mr W. R. Wroughtons Spanker,1900, from Cheshire Dreadful, 1904. He is a fox-. li«: i>--,. ^ x ... si- - . A Peterborough Winner, 1912. hound with a terribly rusty looking coat, but beauti-ful legs, feet, and general style, a cheery hound inchase and such a wearer. At the Earl of Lonsdalesdispersal sale of hounds, Mr Harry Whitworthpurchased Sargeant, 1909, by Hertfordshire Sampler,1905, from South Cheshire Warble, 1904. The pricepaid was one hundred guineas, and he possessesthe blood of Belvoir Tapster and Pirate in the thirdand fourth generation. Already Sargeant has madehis mark at the stud, the young Sargeants in manykennels coming out well in their entries. At THE YORKSHIRE HUNTS 63 Peterborough, 1912, Sargeant was awarded first prizefor the best stallion hound in the show. The Holderness kennel is strong in bitches, andtheir Dainty, 1907, by Handel, 1902, from Dairy-maid, 1904, by Belvoir Day Star, was reservechampion bitch at Peterborough, 1912. There are56 couples of hounds in kennel to hunt fourdays a week wit


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