George Clive Henry Fox, who died in March 1998, aged 84, was bridge columnist of the Daily Telegraph for 34 years, retiring as bridge correspondent in 1992, and, a year later, also giving up the Saturday column. Fox, known in the bridge world by his initials, or, affectionately, as ‘Foxy’, was one of the most enduring and well-liked of Britain’s bridge journalists. He was an England international, partnering Tony Priday, the former bridge correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph.