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field-form only; first, New York, 1889; first, Troy, the same 

 year, and second, New York, 1890. He is by Glendale, out 

 of Spotless, and includes in Ms pedigree such excellent 

 dogs as Lort, Lass of Bow, Jaunty, Sleaford, Pride, Dawn, 

 Price's Bang, Luna, Belle, Nina, Gen. Prim, Coham's 

 Bang, Yesta, Juno, Sancho, Hamlet, Sal, and Nellie. 



Champion Lad of Bow is now owned by the Westmin- 

 ster Kennel Club. He was bred by Mr. Sam Price, of Bow, 

 North Devon, England, March 19, 1884, and imported to this 

 country in May, 1886. He is by Champion Graphic, out of 

 Climax; she by Champion Bang, ctut of Juno, by Mike, 

 out of Bastin's Belle; Bang by Coham's Bang, out of 

 Yesta. Lad of Bow is a large liver, white, and ticked 

 Pointer, weighing about sixty -five pounds, and of fine form 

 and appearance. He is longer in body than his sire; a racy- 

 looking animal, with great depth of chest, and fine dispo- 

 sition, measuring four and one-half inches from end of nose 

 to corner of eye; across skull, six inches, and standing 

 twenty-four inches high at shoulder. His bench winnings 

 in England include second at Crystal Palace Show, 1886. 

 In America, he won first and special for best large-sized 

 stud dog with two of his progeny, awarded with his sire, 

 Graphic, and half-brother, Champion Bracket; also special 

 as one of the best kennel of Pointers, Boston, 1887; 

 also dividing third at American Field Trial Club's trials, 

 all-aged stake, Florence, Ala., 1887; second and two spe- 

 cials as one of best kennel, and for the best Pointer dog- 

 that has been placed in any American field trial, New 

 York, 1888. 



Champion Bracket was bred by Mr. R. P. Leach, Devon, 

 England; whelped February 8, 1884, and imported to this 

 country in January, 1886. He is by Champion Graphic, out 

 of Bloomo. His record in England was : Second, Crystal 

 Palace, 1885; third, Crystal Palace, same year; H. C., 

 British Kennel Association's Show (there being no small 

 dog class), Sheffield, 1885; also special for best team of 

 Pointers or Setters, won by Bracket, Revel III., and Beau 

 Ideal; first and cup, small dog class, Birmingham, 1885. 



