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FOREST AND STREAM. 



|Deo. 6, 1883. 



Pointer Cup of the Eastern Field Trials Club, and also ,,f the 

 Heoksehcr. Oup for tii" best pointer; 



fc'INAL TIE FOB FIRST PLACE. 



'rath (setter) heat Don (pointer) 4a d was declared tin- winner 

 Of HlBt prize and the Hillside EenneTCup Edr Hie bi 

 TIES FOR SECOND PLACE, 

 First Series. 



Grouse Date beat St. Ulino IV. 



Pink P.. beat J |p) 



Second '■ . , ■ 

 GfOUse Date beat Pink D. 



I'INAI, TIE Van SECOND PLACE. 



. f) and Grt 

 1 without running. 



the deri-;y. 



On Monday tlie :.'bth. the liiniiing for the Derby aomn eutlferl, 



Phen =' r twentj starters Instead oi twfitV-our as v\ a- 



itated i3l i ei <i winch was owing to toe withdrawal of 



•■ ■ owin." ire the stances, arid the order in which 



Maiiikn.— B. S. Wnuu 

 English setter bitch, Eel 



id, N < .. bli •■ belton 



— I!":-', M 



M \v Dawn.— Jes» M. T\ hnire. Chester. S. C. blaok and 



White 1m..|' ii,. mt Noble— Mas l.„v.-i- 



:iek). 



Uu.-erell.— Ed, L, Mills, Washington, i). C, lilue belton 

 English setter bitch, March '.• I (Dashing lion— Armida , 

 iigiMtuft 



Sax Roy.— H. H. Mattock. Eiceviile. Tenn., lemon and 

 white English seller dog. March (Count Noble— Spark). 



Rosa GrLADSStD WE.— tT. M. Avenl. Hickorv Valley, Teun., 

 ,: ad white English setter dog, July is i( iladsluuo— Donna 

 J.j, 



against 



Katie D.— i). O. Sanborn, Howling, Mich., black, white- and 

 1 an English setter bitch. May I i.uul Noble— Dashipg Novici I, 



U6filJTES$ C — I, Yoarsley, Jr., Co; 

 wiiite and tan English setter bitch, Man 

 Armida). 



,,;;,.,, | 



I'lUXL'ESH Helen.— J. Otto Dormer, New Yoi-k, lemon and 

 white English setter bitch, March :.'S [I'hunder— Bessie). 



St. Elmo V -Dr. S. Fleet Speir, Brooklyn. N. Y., black- 

 white and tan English setter dog. Oct. 12 iSt. Elmo TV'.— Conu- 

 ' ouisej, 



1'iiiut; OF DIXIE, 0. E. Wallin, Montgomery, Ala., blue 



iMighsh setter log, May 3(1 fl Hailstone— Countess 



Druid), 



FoATtTER.— J. M. Avent. Hickorv Vajlev, Tenu.. black and 

 wliitc English getter bitch. Juno H (Gladstone— Ress), 

 aguinsl 



Bob White. —Louis C. Clark, New York, lemon belton 

 English setter dog 1 , April (Young Laverack— Lady May). 



pointers. 



Ned.— J. A. Ell o ; . r r- QJive, N. C. lemon and white 



pointer dog, Jul; . - tine— Beulahj, 



■ ■ . ' 



Jilt.— A. E, GodeO'ros , ixiiymnrd. X, Y., liver and white 



pointer bitch, April bi (Croxieth - Las-). 



:.— "Westminster Kennel Club. New York, h-moli 

 and white pointer dog, Aug. 82 (Sensation— Bellona), a bye 

 ar/ai'msi. 

 Drake,— A. E. Oodei't'roy. Ouymard. N. Y., liv.-r and 

 white pointer dog, Aug. 13' i.Croxteih— Lass), 



Nellie.— J. Heron Orns.nian. New York, banon and white 

 i.ioinler liii.ch. (February (Sensation— Lill), 



Bakoor. — E. B. Downin 

 pointer dog, July 10 (Fqj a 



Bf.YAN.-E !"•;. IliPhenel 



dog, June :i (Sensation -1 



London Ben.— R. T. \'ai 

 white pointer dog. April ! 



i. lie]., liver and white, 

 learn. 



, tan and white pointer 

 i sburgh, Fa., livei and 



MAIDEN AND MAY DAWN. 



sthe ir-i braceto run in the Derb\ 



Jr. May Dawn is a hlaek an I 

 so stylish or l'a.si n- Maiden. I.n svih m 

 were, put down in a pasture field u 

 down a n vine and across i he hill to h 

 th.- hill into a piece of woods We the 

 road, and worked down the lull intoa I 

 u le ]•■ May Dawn pointed sta ; 

 up to back swung round to tin- i igh 

 be\ i May Dawn being on the ba 

 to order flushed and killed two 

 handsomely retrieved by Maiden. 

 down to the branch, when 



Tooled lor some distal end flushed I 



sin. old have pointed. We then Bwunj 

 pines and Baca t" the branch afiai I, 

 pieeeof woods and back to the bran 

 wa-ilo-lied bv [he hau He,- VVe-thei 

 wle-ie Mai l-ii mad.- a beautiftll poi 



the fence, May Dawn i 



bird was killed by W 



Maides 



id. which she 



through tie- 

 ,-- throin-h :< 

 where a bird 

 p the branch, 

 bird through 

 i- lit up refused to back. The 

 lafcei . Vfay Dawn -w 



on, ana. all. i a ■/.. «i d. -il ..! hunting, found Ike bird and i 

 trioiedii Wethen workedon up the hilL through lie pin 

 and woods, out mtoauopon Bpjd, which wn worked throui 

 to a branch. We crossed into th l small be' 



was flushed by 1 1 od nanked down The dp 



were Hen worked ..!■ ii- U )iad settled, whs 



May Dawi point, Maiden refusing to bac 



Sentonde.wa thehoUow, Maiden pointed anc 



.•lit!; 



eduji.amit 



minutes, 



NEB AND ni.-i 

 were i he next brace, Ned handled b s his 

 and -Jill by Thm-tle. They were pui dow 

 large lemon and white pointer, slow, and rath 

 movement He is evidently a good dog to she 

 knowshow to pick up his bird-. Jilt is a liver and 

 very prettily shaped, and is easy and graceful m 

 in.nl-. but I'icil her of them have nnieli p 

 were worked down the hollo* 

 taken up. We He n swungarouad into the woo k 

 a hollow, where Ned aushedasmall bevy. Mo 

 pointed, but soon moved on. We then work, 

 through the woods, whi • a point, i 



ing his error moved ou and soon afterward bro 

 handler a dead bird which had been killed a day o 



flushed 



hC heal 



d two 



. Mr. English. 



ods to a place whet 

 fuplhefen« 



\\>- then worked on through til 



birds had hen marked down ii 



buds were flashed bv the 



Jilt Bushed a bird and dropped to wjhg. w 



Overthe fence and Ned pointed, backed b v Jilt. Engl.-h. t.. 

 order. Bushed and killed the bird, which was retrieved nicely 

 by tied: both do. . dropped to >liol Movingon Ned again 

 pointed, and Jilt backed to order: the biidwas Qushed, and 

 1 10th dogs dropped to wing. Moving on overthe hill to the 

 branch, we turned into som- woods up the hill, where both 

 dogs gushed a bird, which Jiit was reading when Nedcame 

 up. Wothen worked on overthe hill to a small ravine: JfU 

 drewonapoinl and Ned backed her handsomely. Thm-tle 

 d killed lie- bird, which was retrieved bv 

 Jut, bothdogs dropping to shol Ai thi- time, the dogs not 

 beingunder judgment, Mr. K:i,jIMj being very deaf did not 

 heai-thcui ordered up, Ned pointed nicely and did not get 

 credit for it. We I hen swung- around through the 

 woods into a ravine where a bevv had been flushed. 

 Crossing over the fence into an open field Ned flushed 

 •i sin.de bird and Stopped t0 wing. We then moved on down 

 the branch, crossed over and swung bach up the edge and 

 •' ■■■..ii-Ji the one- BJ»d sedge to the. branch aga" 



i li -ii crbs 



both tlog.s did S 

 pointing a bevy i 



them. .Mown-.'..! 



wild ahead of 



. single birds. 



lunch. They wove east oil again ai 2:50 in a field of pines aud 

 sedge, both dogs doing faster aud more stylish work than be- 

 fore lunch. We worked orer a hill for some distance, when 

 Jill commenced reading. Ned catching the scent soon roaded 

 ahead of her, aud with head erect and stiffened tail, drew on 

 for some twenty vards ami made a magnificent point, harked 

 niee|\ by Jili. a huge bevy was flushed/and the dogs'ordered 

 up. and Ned awarded the heat at 3:55, Down two hours and 

 five minutes. 



-A-, leiv SMI HLIEBELI. 



wi ••< the next brace. San Roy handled by Sanborn and 

 Bluebell In her Owner, Mr. Mills Th. a were immediately 

 put down at '.':'•... s.-in Roy is ,-■ 



bulton clog, and won one het'i' in the All-Aged against Honest 

 Harry and was beaten by Pink B. in his next heal. Bluebell 



wild and unsteady. They werecast off in I'liepirn'-Tand sedge 

 and worked on into an adjoinin- ti.i.-l. where both dogs <-om- 

 ni need I" pel I bird-, and San Hoy located them and pointed 

 in line si vie. Belle backed indillerentiv to command and was 

 very unsteady, The birds were flushed and shot at and 

 no— -d. both dog-s unsteady io shop They were then sen! 

 through the field, where both dogs pointed and backed each 

 other where meadow laska had down from. MovingonSan 

 Roy pointed. Bluebell backing nicely, but Sanborn failed to 

 Hush a bird. We iln-n swung round by the I 



Bin 



Ed. Wethi 



.and botli dogs dropped to command as the birds flew over 

 their heads, Wethen vedonwh, n Helle dropped ..n a beau- 

 tiful point backed by San Row the bird flushed wild. We 

 then -wane round a hill toward the fence, when San Roy 

 pointed and Bluebell backed. Sanborn went forward to Mush 

 when Roy commenced to road and drew on followed by Blue- 



epian'iallV line nose.'' We '\li!-n"m'.v!'d 

 • Bluebell pointed nicely backed bv 

 was Bushed. Bluebell broke in and 



i'li'np'ih.':. a,'''i. 

 San How whent 

 startedte chase, 

 then ordered up, 



we worked down 

 beautiful point b, 



, d i 



h- re Bluebell dropped on a 



<..y. The bird was .-hot at 

 iv ii bird into the grass aud 

 fcrieved it. Tbe\ \v<.w tin n 

 was awarded to San Roy. 



San Rioy, to order, found 



-i I \Nl R AND DRAKE 



were the next braoe. Stunner handled by Luke White,and 

 Drake by Thurtle. They were put down at :i:35. Stunner is 

 a small lemon and white ticked dog. of tine shape and speed, 

 but too young to compete with such a dog as Drake, who is 

 a liver and white dog of tine size. He ranges aud quarters 

 his ground well and in fine style, but is not quite so fast as 



The 



..it 



r look in I 



edo 



pr 



vie, and at 



oid.-r. Ilu-hed a large bevy and killed three, two 

 I, ana one (ringed and falling over the fence. 

 - -in on over the fence by his handler and returned 

 the winged ■ the fence with it without ruflling a 



feather, aver, pr.-tt ;. oi ••eotw..rk. s- miner: sent on retrieved 

 one of the. . indiifvreiitlv. his handlei' having 



toshowitto him. We then moved on down the branch, to 

 where birds Bad been marked dd« n. when Drake pointed and 

 loaded to a Bush, Stunner backing poorly. The bird was Bhot 

 at and missed. W.- then went on through the thicket where 

 Stunner .-cured a ilu-h. Moving on. Drake pointed, but the 



il ill-. »nd Dr.- heat was awarded to 

 a short but very exciting heal. Drake 

 irk. Down twenty minutea 



CiLADHTO.NE 



a i style and hi 



his com:. 



I -j. i bitch with a 



tsh t; lad-tone handled bv Avent. and 

 I'h-.s were nut down at -f. Rush (Jlad- 



e creek into a 



nil, both dogs 



uk , 



id ■ 



•k into the woods where birds bad been 

 dogs pointed. The birds weroflhBUed 



t at and missed, both dog- u.r.- 

 then worked on through the woods, 



ana beautiful point; Rush being called 



i nice point, Rush backing her. The 



' bird w...- Bushed, and shot at aud missed. Moving 



scored another beautiful point. We then moved on down the 



- id deal of ground, to a branch and across 



! to ed h e oi a -mail patch of woods, where Katy pointed nicely 



was flushed to order 

 Wi d They were then 

 led to Katy D. at 1:4a. 



and was backed by Rush: a : 

 and a bird killed which K: 

 ordered up and the heat w 

 Down forty-five minutes. 



NELLIE AND HAMiOK. 



This \\;!s the noxt brace in order, but Bangor was wife- 

 drawn and the heat was awarded to Nellie. It was now 

 nearly dark and we started for the hotel, 



r-RINCESS HELEN AND COUKTESS C. 



On Tuesdaymi 



both the 1 



>erby and 



All- Aged were 



round, iin 



rder that 

 . had entri 



communication 

 es in both. In 





ue of the 



heats w.-re bv 



proper on 



,,-. We _. 



tve the running 









were the t 





o run, finishing 





* t the 



Ul-Aged Stake. 



l"--i- sunt 



h and Dm 



n. a injudging. 



•iVbi'it %M 



elcn and I 



ountess C. was 







-.- Helen, was 







■ not run until 







medium <\7.i-. 







turn out some- 



nd!. d by 1 





1 '.'Ulit. -- < '.. 







ell. with quite 





in a field, 1 



jesido the road, 

 rds had been 





• (..iiiit.es- 



dropped very 





! her, Helt 



n backing her 



li then cha 



lenged an 



i drew on, and 



near Helen 



eh to bl.-nn 



, but the ■ 



.mud was bad 



ire Helen made 

 lountess baok- 



p the lu'rd and 

 linted it on the 



il into a 

 ited just 

 as them 



bird and killed it. 



nl, which ( lountess at 



threw it bad 



style. Helen dre 

 birds got t 



hit'., them 

 the heat ss 

 forty-four minutes. 



Hl'.VAN AND LONDON HEN. 



This was the next brace in regular order, although they 

 were rmi just previous to the last heat described. Both aro 



by ilele 



Avent tii 



SS o \\ ■ 



then swung 



1 a bird, I 



U1 divw too 



Bushed oi 



e, and a few 



Me. Uriel 



oomin . to 



the bird 



m front ot 



o-sed th. 



run. when 



en got in . 



i good point. 





\ put up the 



t good fori 



i. We then 





irking no to 

 ilni s, >\ ben 







...ii-. which 





dropped on 





1 as she rose 





then pointed 





Pi mt to ii 





is-ordered to 





Lvent, who 



ii-elv. SI 



3 then made 



, m, ■■ bac 



ced in good 



got too fl 



ise, and the 





re Countess, 



ed a bevy 



e then ord 



and roaded 



ered up. and 



i. Down one hour and 



Ben had got scent and was re 

 flushed when the gun ". ■ 



nd then 



.1 linn 

 mwhile 

 ' which 



gone, 

 id c.-i". 

 pointed 



and the heat 



to be separate bevies. Ben held bis birds 

 ryan roaded ..n. th.-. birds getting up before 

 •dlh.ni A Intl.- further on Brs an made 

 -ingle which White to order Bushed and 

 challenged and commenced roading, but 

 flushed a bird, and then the be vt got up 

 :in meantime was not doing much better. 

 got up near him. They were nosv on iered 

 i awarded to Bryan. Down twenty-nine 



PRIDE OF DIXIE AND ST. El.M.i s. 



Tin was the first race on Tuesday morning. Prideoi Dixie 

 bandied by Avenl and St.Elmo V. byBaight Theywert 

 put down in 8:37. Pride is a medium-sized bine belton dog of 



ui...lerate i-p. 



• •■I but v 





si k: 





7. isablaok, 



white and ta 





wTbl-lnr" 



•Melli,'." 





nor has he 

 a-k. and tin-. 



in a field of 

 t ravine sve 

 ■d up a gully 



..red :i lal-i- 















' 







o •. 



i a round the 



on'liis haunehes'to bac 



k.' A large b, 





il I 



ride dropped 



ed to ..rder. 



and dividing 



were mai 



k.d down hi 







wtfcihs. We 



llT.-.i swung 



rriund a 









n i,..e to the 



gully, where 

 point, bin it n 



J .. 1 '^ lla p 









ie came to a 

 -• uncertain 



about it. i ha 

 caught the BO 











1 must have 

 rd.-r Bushed 











and missed. 





a nee ..,; on .1 



iwn tin- 





y, then beat 



on over lie- 



hilh nil, 



re St. Elmo 









scent ot 'lark, 

 again and sve 



but -ooi 

 at on dov 



moved on, 

 ■n Hie gully, 



We the 





runs aroimd 

 .,.. pointed 



The birds w 



•re Hush 





md a ui 





: . I.I and left 



■ 



ght. Bo 





■i! Weill-... 



moved on H 



rough t! 



e Piues to tl 







re St. Elmo 



pointed, bac 



ced by i 





failed 





i^i th.- bird. 







• a Iram'-h w 



lie!'.- I'M 











t. Klmo. M<. 







le stopped a 







no came up, i 



md botl 





nted a bird. 





en order 



:d up, and the heat 





. . bided ' i 



Pricle of Dixi 



• at 0:85. 



Down lifts i 



tght min 









POARTER AOT BOB 



WHITE. 







This was tit 



e last bn 



ce of the series, but it 



was 



the first one 



rim after the 





Stake. Poar 



ter, «vii. 



sva 



handled by 



A.vent, is an 





ing black bni 



e Willi 11 



ithi 



ng to recora- 



i:ie:ul him bi 







.... If- 



ran 



ges wid- and 







ig sense, hut i 



. wholly 



lael 



ing in isle. 





a vers h 



ud "In ■ a i:-'i 







i size. He is 



not very fast 



but mo* 



es tairiy wel 







stylish. He 



was handled 



ry Luke 



\ 'liite. Thes 







ft in a small 



field of sedge 



' Poartei 



swung roiin 







e woods and 



half pointed, then moving on a few s 



i . 



gaii 



stopped and 



