Dec. 6, 1883.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



373 



stiffened out, Bob backing him very gracefully. Avent failed 

 i.i i And, and the ponif was scored as false. Poarter then 

 turned into some pines and was lust. He was soon found 

 pointing n Single bird whichAvent flushed to order. We then 

 i.i-,-..t up the creek to a road, and crossed the creek to a corn- 

 Held, when Bob challenged and made his point t.o a Iar ■ 

 wbichflushed as White-came up. Following them into some 

 1 1 Mis- - both dogs pointed a1 nearly the same time, Bob having 

 Ml instant the bestof it. Bob soon draw on a few step- and 

 again pointed. As we came up tin- birds Hushed and both 

 handlers shot. om. bird Calling to White. Hob was sent to 

 retrieve but tailed toflnd. A tew rardsfurtuei ..n Hob made 



backed by Poarter. We then beat out to the npper edge where 

 B (bicAtclnns an Bade a short dastrand looatedhis 



bird in Capital -' j le, White l d, r tlu-hcd tin- bird which he 



killed Boo when Benl to retrieve, winded birds and drew afeW 

 slips and made a good point, from which he was taken. I 



then retrieved the bird 



tin- bird had rim. and he 



finding it. We then erosi 

 field and sun. tall weeds 

 chase but soon came back 

 bevy in the weeds which >■ 

 setl led mar a creek when 

 White to order flushed and 

 the dog was not sent for it 

 Poarter };<>! inac 

 up and I i 



arid one" flushed as 



After lunch they were ag 

 i bevj ili.n. had' been ma 

 and ntedea nice point but 

 wild before be ■ 

 the bevy which Avent 

 scored B false point, wni 

 swung down the hill and g 

 Avent. to order, Bushed ax 

 They wen ■ then 

 Poarter. Down altogethe 

 Thisiaid.-il the first a rie 



Bol 



He then went back but 

 !■ it but did not succeed in 

 ink and beat out a stubble 

 b put t j | > a hare and gave 



nich A. vent to order put 

 well. He then jumped 



ground. Wethenbeat 

 id and went to lunch. 

 n and worked toward 



Bob struck then) first 

 m. but the bird flushed 

 me Poarter had found 

 i-hi-d Bob soon after 

 backed. Poarter then 

 point to a single which 

 liter retrionna i; wi II. 



heat was ordered to 



alt: 



utes. 



/•/, it Series, 



SETTKUs. 



Maiden beat May Da <m 

 Han Roy beat Bluebell. 



i\ ■■' ■■■ i ■ -.- ;•" '.< i Hadstone 



P'rtn Helen b (at Colin 



PrideoC Dixie beat St, Elmo V, 

 Pouter beat Boh White. 



POINTERS; 



Ned heat Jilt. 



Drake beat Stunner. 



Nellie beat Bangor (withdrawn). 



Bryan beat London Ben. 



SeCO)><> Serifs. 



A little i in-ill- 



ram.- ill 



' ROY 



ies. They were given a 



lack to the pines where 



gedand Roy oatne round 



both half pointed and 



uRoypo 



tin. 



o San Bo 



. fe' 



were bhi 



turn in the opei 



birds had been 



near Mi 



then sever., I mo 



which flushed a 



strides and vary 



Sanborn, bo order, put up and m 



point and a bird Bushed it- 1:' ne 



until we came up. whin Saubi 



bird and killed it. Meant line M 



bird which Unshed as her haadl 



then ordered np and the hi a1 « a 



eleven minutes. This was a short heat but unite a lively one. 



San Roy was under no control whatever, ne was. ln.wi-v.-r. 



generally in the neighborhood of the birds and ran throne h Ids 

 eat in a stylo that completely won the hearts of all who saw 

 him. 



SBD AND DRAKE 



were at once oast off iu the ruu just below the finish of the 



last heat. Ned at once pointed a winged bird and retrieved it 



very hieely. We then beat out a thicket and turned into 



some woods. Working toward the road, we crossed into a 



field of 



swunc. 



handsc 



down wind a ad lo< 



order, flushed the i 



inio some woods, N 



came lip down wind 



rose. Drake then pi 



but stopped to ordei 



Drakemadea gamj 



and the bird Bushed 



took a few steps and 



Went on and flUs 



Ned pointed, but 



round then and 



roading and was 



too fast and the Dira got up jus 



kill.-d i he laid .-.nd Drake was sent I 



find. Ned then challenged and com 



caim- up and also ro.idcd. both doing 



Ned got too Dear his bird and it Hush 



got up just ahead of him. Drake d 



located the Dot 



be in re (fiie ha: 



and the heat u 





1 Ned at the head of 

 f point, which Drake backed 

 on and roaded out a bevv 

 n papital style. English, t 



issed. Fc 



- tbi 



ich Drake flusheda 

 ad pointed a 



juinpo 



oafter it. 

 nt a Held of sedge, where 

 to a single bird. He. soon drew on 

 he had fairly located it. He then 

 d. Nad backed a monient and thou 

 he bird. A little further on 

 -("in went on, Drake swung 

 pointed and then 



a liftlt 



Thurtle 



tailed bo 







y Hushed themselves 

 ere then ordered up 

 wn one hour. 



era! Tnoi 



and i 



! got 



)IXIE 



Ines. Pride at once 

 up near the judges. 



were at once put do 

 flushed one and bhi 

 We then beat um .- 



Wednesday morning! he 'v.-',! her\vard.d>'"lrtYu!. ' "li"wa "jl'i's 



west. We [eft the hotel at' about"hali pa.-'t eight, and n'fe\\ 

 minutes later the dogs were east off just east of the town 

 Mr Adams had betju excused from serving any longer ant 

 the slake was finished under Messrs. Dormer ami Smith. Wi 

 beat over considerable ground without a find. A 

 last the spectators Hushed a bevy which wen 

 followed into some woods where Pride winded them u louj 

 ■ -.ei drew toward them with his head high in the an- 

 Kaly did not appear to strike it but went on and' Bnshed one 



when both dropped to yum Kai y then i 



part of the bevy which Sanborn, to order, flushed t 



Katy soon had anotbei 



two" and ii gol up. We then 



whore both pointed a winged Mr 



nicely. Pride then pointed a -i 

 in beautiful style. Pride drew 

 caught the body scent he jerka 

 elegant point. Avent putuptl 

 trievhiy very wofl. Katy then p 

 Hushed. We then took" a long 

 that Pride rim into two or Hi 

 gracefully as they got up. A ft ■ 

 a small bevy which went into so 

 them, but m.ili 

 Hushed two or ll 

 the woods, when 

 on point | Sanbori 

 tli.n ordered up £ 

 two hours and tw 



int to 

 missed, 

 step or 



by the .ii 



; folio 



a. i them w 



■ K.-m\ i-Mindone anrl dropped very prettily 

 ii. i de,-. flushed tin- i.nd. and they were 



nd the heat was awarded to Katy D, ' Down 



o minutes 



NELLIE AND BRYAN 

 were then put down and worked quite a distance without a 



find. Both moved very slow, and it was getting tedious, when 

 Nellie ran up a bevy which went on posted land. One of 

 them settled at the corner, and Brvau pointed if just a half 

 second before it flushed. They were thensent over the Eence 

 when- one or two gol up m-ar Nellie. We then worked down 

 to the model farm where Bryan, in some [lines, made a nice. 

 point which Nellie backed: both commenced roading. Bryan 



swung the wi one; way. while Nellie i^lii it. and got in a 



capital point which Bryan backe 1 Haight, to order, flushed 

 the birds and missed. Following them into thick pines.. Nel- 

 lie flushed one and Bryan got in a good point. We then rode 

 into a large lv yy which Hushed aud settled near the edge of 

 the Woods, -where Bryan made a point, but was a little un- 

 steady and scored a flush. Two or three then got up near 

 Nellie. She then pointed a bird which Hushed as Haight 

 walked toward her. One or two more then got up. and White 

 killed one. which Nellie, after some lime, retrieved, but not 

 very Well. They were then ordered up and the heat was 

 awarded to Nellie. Down one horn- and 'fifty-two minutes. 

 We then went to lunch, which was awaiting us at the house 

 close by. 



PRINCESS HELEN AND POARTER. 



She soon came hack and ran right through the rest of the I 

 ■md repeated the performance, when they were orderet 

 and the heat was awarded to Poarter. "Down forty-, 

 minute-. This ended the second series. Following "is 

 summary: 



Second Scries. 

 SETTERS. 



Sau Roy beat Maiden. 

 Katy P. bear Pride of Dixie. 

 Poarter beat Princess Helen. 



POINTERS, 

 Drake beat Ned. 

 Nellie beat Bryan. 



I'hird a lies 



ASTER 



Nellie were run. and af 

 - at once put down in the 

 the first stride. Roj then 

 v. but could noi carry it. 

 •f the run and beat up 



were the next u 

 Poarter to get his wind, Dia 

 the conclusion of this heat It 

 pines. Poarter ran one up at 

 pointed and traded a short 

 We then swung round the 

 the side hill, where Poarter i 

 a capital point- soon after. Sanborn flushing the bird to' order. 

 Poarter then made a good point, and was handsomely backed 

 by Roy, but nothing was found. We then beat up to the 

 food, » here Hoy, while going like a ghost, dropped as if shot 

 to a large bevy, which Hushed as we came up. This was a 

 capital piece of work. Following afterthem we failed to find 

 (hem. and as it Wasdark they were ordered up to go down again 

 in the morning. Thursday morning ushered in another beau- 

 tiful day. Leaving the hotel at S;!S. we rode about threemiles 

 ... i he farm of Mr. Holton, where the dogs were cast off. Roy 

 soon challenged, and we rode into a large bevy which scat- 

 tered i the briers and sedge, where Roy soon had one fast. 

 Poarter came up and backed Indifferently, and a second or two 

 later the bird flushed itself. They were then ordered up, and 

 the heat was awarded to San Roy. Down altogether fifty- 

 four minutes. 



DRAKE AND >TELLD3 

 ran their heat the previous afternoon at the close of the heat 

 between Poarter and Princess Helen. They were put down in 

 a field of wheat, and worked along the edge. Drake ran up 

 a bird going down wind mid stopped to wing; he then went 

 on and made a beautiful point, which Nellie, backed wry 

 handsomely. Thurtle, to order. Hushed the bird, but did not 

 shoot. Drake soon after challenged in a thicket and roaded a 

 short distance, but lost it. and the bird was Hushed by the 

 judges. We. then returned to the Holton farm, when Drake 

 made a -; vlish point at the edge of some pines; Nellie backing 

 him nicely. Thurtle. to order, flushed aud killed the bird, 

 which Dra kc ret rieved in good form. Following up the bevv. 

 both dogs went out. of sight, and were found on point; both 

 handlers claimed the point, but we thought that rt belonged 

 to Drake, as when he moved she at once went on. Drake 

 went on and soon pointed again, aud Nellie backed him; Thur- 

 tle, to order, flushed and killed the bird, which Nellie re- 

 trieved. They were then ordered up. and the heat awarded 

 to Drake who was declared the winner of the Hillside Kennel 

 cup. for the best pointer in the Derby. 

 This ended the the third series with the following result; 

 Third Series. 



SETTERS. 



San Roy beat Poarter. 

 Katy D, a bye. 



POINTERS. 



Drake beat Nellie. 



Fourth Stel ies. 



KATY D. AND DRAKE 



were at once put down where the heat between Sau Roy and 

 Poarter was finished. They were given a spin in the open and 

 then Swung back to the birds. Drake found them and pointed 

 in some briers but soon moved a step or two, and the birds, 

 which were down wind from him flushed. Working on in the 

 direction they went "both challenged and one got up near 

 Drake. He went on a short distance and then came back, and 

 another one got up just as he pointed; he held bis point, and 

 Thurtle coming up walked up the bird which he killed and 

 Drake retrieved it. A little further on Katy dropped 

 on point, but nothing was found, and soon after Drake also 

 scored a false point. We then took cmite a turn, but found 

 nothing until we came to a small branch when Drake, who 



each dog retrieving a bird iu excellent form. We then fol- 

 lowed the birds. Drake found thein. and as one. got up wild 

 ahead of him. he nailed one in good style. Katy backing him 

 handsomely. Thurtle. to order, flushed the bird which he 

 missed. They were i hen ordered up and the heat was awarded 

 to Drake. Down fifty -one minutes. This ended the fourth 

 series. Following is the summary : 



Fourth Series. 



Drake (poiuter) beat Katy D. (setter). 



San Hoy a bye. 



Final Tie for First Prize. 



sa N Bff* and DRAKE 



were put down at 10:25 to decide the final tie for first place. 

 They were given a spin in the open and then swung back to 

 the corner where the last beat was finished. As we neared 

 the place both dogs were beating the sedge at full speed when 

 Roy suddenly sat down very gracefully to a siugle bird. 

 Drake had just passed near the place and as he has a well 

 merited confidence in his nose he seemed to doubt the correct- 

 ness of Roy's very positive position, ai 

 and was drawing toward him when his hand 

 to stop. The point was well taken, however, and Sanborn, to 

 order, flushed the bird which he grassed very neatly, Roy re- 

 trieving it- in good form. Sanborn, unable to keep step with 

 Thiol le. at the suggestion of one of the judges, mounted a 

 horse when Thurtle scored a capita] point by jokingly accus- 

 ing him of violating the rule, which says that the handlers 

 shall walk together. We then turned down the hill to a run, 



where Roy dropped as if shot to the scent of a portion of the 

 bevy we were in search of. Drake backed him in grand style. 

 Sanborn, who had dropped from the saddle nearh ,-is sudden 

 us Rov h.-.d tumbled |.o the birds, walked up and flushed 

 them but did not shook Following them down the run Drake 

 madea beautiful point, which was Instantly honored by Roy 

 iu his best style Thurtle, to order, put up the bird but did 

 not shoot, We then heal over considerable ground without a 

 find until we crossed oyer a hill to a branch, near which Drake 

 dropped to a lar^c bevy, Roy, who was mar him. also drop- 



: bo back The bird.. Hushed thcinscl 



td\ 



finished the lu 



of i 



n grand style, with a very gamy point 

 deli Sanborn, to order, flushed They 



ond or two 

 This was very 

 ;, which had sct- 

 or up near Boy 

 rahuore flushed 

 I up the hill and 

 int to a 



then ordered up. and the heal was awarded lo San Roy, who 



was declared the wh r or the first prize. Down thirty-three 



mill He-. 



This wasa beautiful heat. Both dogs performed their work 

 iu a masterly manner, and covered themselves with glory. 

 Hoy showed up in this heat a phenomonal dog. He bad 

 steadied down and was under better control. As Sanborn 

 well remarked, "his ttosC is full choke, both barrels. " Should 

 nothing befall him we shall look for him in thafront rank next 

 year. Drake was not badly beaten, and Iris owner may well 

 iccl proud of him, This ended the running for first place, and 

 DRAX10 AM) POARTER 



st of ten minutes, to contest, for the 



hey were cast off in a field of sedge, 



single bird and scored a flush. We 



to a run, where a bevy 



were o"' 

 honor of 

 where Pi 

 then wor 

 was llusl 

 which, ,-i 



them. Foil 

 scored a fal: 

 worked dov 

 which Poar 



the birds, 01 



be thicket" v 



.r handle] 



as very dense 



■ I up the hill to 



■uld not det-ern 



ad v 



uld i 



it see 



XL Poarter 



We then 



nod point, 



ler, Hushed 



e ho kiiied. 



Drake, when - ..;.d-' i nice point to some birds 



tar waswaitmgforhim to retrieve. Wc th-iV'-wi'n'J back 



on he pointed ju.-r a second before one got up, and a 

 fow steps further 6*n he made a good point to a 

 single, which Avent to order put up and missed Poarter 

 -..oil nailed another one. whic!. uot up" just as he stopped. He 

 soon had another one fast, winch Avent to order Hushed. 

 I )rakc tie-, i got in :, nice poiiu . which Poarter backed to order. 

 Th. in'c lulled the bird, "which. Drake retrieved nicely. We 

 then turned down the run. when Poarter madea capital point 

 to a large bevy, which Avent to order Hushed and killed one. 

 which fell near Drake and he retrieved it. Poarter then 

 -u ling into th-- pines and pointed a single, which Hushed aswe 

 oamoup. Drake then ran up'one, while Poarter took a few 

 strides and pinned one in One style, Drake went rouud him 

 and stopped to order. Avent to order Hushed the bird, and 

 tlienmuing was finished They were then ordered up and 

 the heat was awarded to Poarter, who was declared winner 



of second prize and Drake, was declared winner of third. 

 Following is a complete summary: 



First Series. 



SETTERS. 



Maiden befit May Dawn. 

 Sau Roy beat Blue Bell. 

 Katy D. beat Ru-h Gladstone, 

 Prin - - Helen beat Countess C. 

 Pride of Dixie beat St. ElmoV. 

 Poarter beat Bob White. 



POINTERS. 



Ned beat Jilt. 



Drake beat Stunner. 



Nellie beat Bangor (withdrawn), 



Bryan beat London Ben. 



.See,,,,,; ,s',-, •,',-.,-. 

 SETTERS. 



Sau Roy beat Maidi n. 

 Katv D, beat Pride of Dixie. 

 Poarter beat Princess Helen. 



, POINTEBS 

 Drake beat Nod. 

 Nellie beat Bryan. 



Third Series; 



SETTERS. 



Sau Roy beat Poarter. 

 Katy D'.. a bye 



POIMTERB. 

 Drake beat Nellie, and won the Hillside ICennel cup for the 

 best pointer. 



FOUrth Si-con. 



Drake (pointer) beat Katv D. (setter). 

 Sau Roy, a bye. 



ll.NAI. I'll-: FOR HI'.ST I'ltl/.K. 



San Roy (setter) beat Drake ipomter) ami won first prize, 

 also winning for his breeder, Mr. D. C. Sanborn, the Presi- 

 dent's cup. 



final rn: FOR si,. - Mi PRIZE. 

 Poarter (setter) beat- Drake (pointer, and won second prize 

 Drake winning thud. 



PACIFIC COAST FIELD TRIALS. 



J.^OLLOWlNaare the entries tor ih- First Annual Field 

 Trials Of the Pacific Coast Field Trial-' Club, to be run 

 at Walitown Timbers, commencing Monday. Nov. 'Jii. The 

 judges will be Crittenden Robinson, Esq., F. W. Dunn, Esq., 

 and Judge John Gale. 



M.I.AOKP BTAK-E, 



L'aiil.— J. V. Moss, black, white and tan setter doe (Lei 

 ter-Dartl. 



Relent. - Thos, Bennett, black, white and tan setter dog 

 (fioyalDus 



Svfiii. ll.-'I'lio- Dennett, black and white setter bitch (Dan 

 —Sybil). 



Dash.— J. G. Edwards, black, white and tan setter dog 

 (Beltou II.— belle). 



MaoGbegor.— T. N. Aldrich. black, white and tuu setter 

 dog (Dob Roy— Queen Mab). 



DOER.— F. A. Tuft, black and tan setter dog (Don— Lady) 

 winner of 3d at Nebraska Field Trials, issi. 



Belle.— II. U. Brums, red setter bitch .native) winner of 

 Sd prize at. Gilroy Trials, l-v'. 



IS blue.— Henry Brown, black, white and tan setter bitch 

 (Beltonll.-An Irish --. ti.-r bil.-h. red and white), 



Ditio.- i ' tter bitch (Ben - 



Billy. — Win. Goloher, orange setter dog (native.. 



Beauhfi-1. Qiee.n.— J. M. Basstord, livi r and white pointer 

 bitch (Dilley's Ranger— Queen). 



Sport.— D. K. Come, light r.sd setter ; n : : . - 



Don. — I. M. D.-js.-iord. Jr.. black and white setter dog 

 (native, English- Iri.-hl. 



rri'l-y STAKES. 



Bow, Ju.-i;. 1'.. '< !osby. liver and white pointer dog, whelped 

 Aug. 15, 1682 1: in ■ . "...v— Josio Bow). 



BfTTE Bow.— II. A. 1 ■■ - : white Miked pointer 



dog, whelped Aug I5,18t JosieBow), 



Dike.— C. V. B. Kaeding, red setter dog, whelped July 111, 

 L883 (Colgate's Pat— Howe's Gypsey), 



