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Drybrough, the result of the final
also remained in doubt Naproxen Buy till the
last moment : and, as in the final
of the Rugby Open Tournament,
was won by Mr. Buckmaster's
scoring just before the bell rang.
Mr. Buckmaster's concluding
success last season was at Stan-
sted, where a Tournament was Purchase Naproxen Online
organised on the American sys-
tem ; four teams entered, and
each goal scored counted one
point, Buy Cheap Naproxen each game won counted
three, and a draw one point and a
half. * Mr. Buckmaster's team,
Messrs. Ormond Blyth (No. i),
G. B. Game (No. 2), and George
Game (back) won by two points
and a half after a close final with
Messrs. Gerald Gold, P. BuUi-
vant, A. Lobb and R. Blyth.
On June 28th last, at Hurling-
ham, the Old Cantabs, Order Naproxen Online Mr. Buck-
master, Messrs. Walter and Lau-
rence, Mr. McCreery and Mr. F. M.
Freake, Buy Naproxen Online won the Champion Cup,
beating in the final by three goals
to one, the Hurlingham team, Mr.
Johnstone, Captain the Hon. J.
Beresford, Mr. Foxhall Keene,
and Mr. John Watson. The same
team, after an exciting contest in
the semi-final against Ranelagh
on July 1 Buy Naproxen 2th, won the Open Chal-
lenge Cup at Ranelagh on July
14th, when the opposing side of
Freebooters, (Captain the Hon.
Reginald Ward, Mr. A. Raw-
linson, Captain D. St. G. Daly,
and Major Reginald Hoare) were
beaten by eight goals to one.
It is worthy of note that Mr.
Buckmaster considers the best
matches he has played in, two in
which his side was beaten. One
was the final for the Open Cup at
Hurlingham in 1897, when the
famous Rugby t^am, consisting of
Mr. G. A. Miller, Captain Ren-
ton, Mr. E. D. Miller, and the
late Mr. W. Drybrough, won the
Tournament for the first time,
beating Messrs. A. Rawlinson,
Gerald Hardy, John Watson and
himself, by two goals to love.
That was really a great game.
The one he couples with it in
memory is the final for the Hunt
Cup at Ranelagh in 1898, when
the Warwickshire, Messrs. W. J.
Mackey, F. Freake, F. Har-
greaves, and W. Drybrough, beat
Messrs. H. Cumberland Bentley,
Captain Renton, F. Drage, and
himself. The Hurlingham game
is memorable for Mr. John Wat-
son's play on that occasion; it
was, says Mr. Buckmaster, who
has played No. 3 to most backs in
England, the finest game at back
he has ever seen. Like every
other player, Mr. Buckmaster is
a great admirer of the Master of
the Meath on the polo-ground.
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He Order Naproxen would rather play No. 3 to
Mr. Watson's back than to any
other in the kingdom. Mr. Wat-
son is not a strong hitter, rather
the contrary ; but his generalship
and tactics are unequalled. Many
young players who have come to
the front in recent years owe
much to Mr. John Watson*s tui-
tion and example.
Mr. Buckmaster is a finished
horseman, and has few equals as
a trainer of polo ponies. He
knows Buy Naproxen Sodium a good one when he sees
it, indeed, his judgment is so
sound that he frequently offici-
ated as judge of polo classes at
the leading shows. The best
ponies he has ever owned and
made are the Canadian Bendigo
(which, by the way, won twenty-
three races before he crossed the
Atlantic) and the English pony
Sunshine. Others nearly as
good are The Cat, Early Dawn.
Mainspring, Fusilier, and Pa-
tricia.
Were anyone called upon to
form a team to play for the
Kingdom and Colonies, his first
choice would fall upon Mr. Buck-
master, who as No. 3 would, so
to speak, form the foundation-
stone of the combination. He
has been a playing member of
the Stansted Club for several
years, but the Essex ground
naturally sees little of him
during the height of the season,
when the game is in full swing
at Hurlingham and Ranelagh.
He is as Generic Naproxen good over a country as
he is on the polo ground, and has
twice won the Essex Hunt Cup,
namely, in 1894 ^°^ ^^97 » ^^
Success.
Though a member of the Stock
Exchange, he contrives to find
time for polo in summer and
hunting in winter. For the last
few seasons he has Where To Buy Naproxen leased a
hunting box in the Pytchley
country, where he keeps his
horses. In June, 1896, he mar-
ried Miss Ida Blyth, daughter
of Mr. Henry A. Blyth, of 45,
Portland Place, who shares his
love of hunting, and is known
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The Salmon Question.
A Royal Commission appointed to
inquire Purchase Naproxen into the causes affecting
the yield of salmon fisheries in
England, Wales and Scotland is
now sitting, and hence it may be
deemed an appropriate time to
consider this most important and
complicated question in all its
aspects. That the interests of the
owners or lessees of net fisheries
are identical with those of the
anglers is a fact which cannot be
too strongly impressed on all
who are interested in the subject.
Unless a sufficient proportion of
the salmon are allowed to ascend
the rivers in search of suitable
spawning grounds, the natural
reproduction will be inadequate
to supply a stock of mature fish
in future years, and the conse-
quent results to the netting in-
dustry must be disastrous. The
presence of a fair stock in the
rivers will conduce to improved
sport for the rod fisherman, but
the aggregate number killed by
anglers even in the best of sea-
sons during the spring and sum-
mer is too insignificant to have
1900.1
THE SALMON QUESTION.
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any serious effect. During the
autumn, however, the indiscri-
minate slaughter of fish in which
the ova and milt have reached an
advanced stage of development
should be rendered illegal. Some