RECORDS OF DOCS AND BITCHES, WINNERS, NATIONAL FIELD TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 295 



1907. 



By Courtesy of the American Field. PRINCE WHITESTONE. 



(Count Whitestone — Queen Liila.) 



T. T. Pace Second, All-Age Stake, Illinois Field Trial Association trials, Robinson. 111., 1906. 



First, Champion Stake, Illinois Field Trial Association trials, finally decided at Grand 



Junction, Tenn.. Jan., 1907. 

 First, Champion Stake, National Championship Field Trial Association trials, Grand 



Junction, Tenn., 1907. (7 starters.) 



SUMMARY. 

 Won 3 times. Not sire of any winners. 



RECORDS OF DOGS AND BITCHES, WINNERS, NATIONAL FIELD TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 

 RECAPITULATION, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS. 



1S96 — Count Gladstone IV.: won 9 times; number winners sired, 41; times first, 38; second, 32; third, 32; 



fourth, 8; fifth, 1; total, 111. 

 •1897 — Declared off on account of cold weather, at New Albany, Miss., 5 starters. 

 1S98 — Tony's Gale: won 10 times; number of winners sired, 6; times first, 3; second, 1; third, 4; fourth, 1; 



total, 9. 

 1S99 — Joe Cumming; won 4 times: number of winners, 0: times first, 1; second. 2; third, 5: total. 8. 

 1900 — Lady's Count Gladstone; won 3 times; number winners sired, 42; times first, 21; second, 22; third. 42; 



fourth, 16; total, 101. 

 1901— Sioux. 



1902 — Sioux; won 13 times: not dam of any winners. 



1903 — Geneva; won 11 times; dam of Geneva's Speed: 3rd. derby. 1903. 



1904 — Mohawk II; won 8 times; number winners sired, 4; times first, 0; second, 2; fourth 1; total, 5. 

 1905 — Alambagh; won 4 times; number winners sired. 0. 

 1906 — Pioneer; won 13 times; numbers winners sired. 0. 

 1907 — Prince Whitestone; won 3 times; number winners sired, 0. 

 "Trials held at New Albany. Miss.. 5 starters. Declared off on account of cold weather. 



