Jan. 3, 1884.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



469 



rough toys the winner was a eood way the best in color. Fol- 

 "»**<**« A WARb«. 



BU>ODHOONDB.— Dom: 1st, L. Bni 



C Tucker (chant 



G, IT Ut toil I 



PIMiRHnCNP.S. Champion— 1st and Cup, fieo. Walter Hickman 



i :.-: i LAs.v-D'.i.is; Isl, i;-o Waiter Hickman (Lord of 



fchelsle: , .-. '., ■■ i. i. I.,, I, tariff). Bitclo-s: 1st, n. I'any 



CI as ' : ss); 2rt, Geo Walter liickmun (Barm). 



GKIc kpios 1st- and Oup t H. P. and P. J. Charles 



..-hampici M-iiiii. ■■■ ■- •■!■■•. •'.•-- ''."."P 1st, Alfred T Kmery 



i i; ■■ ■ 1 . 1 1 (Ci sells). Biti-hci: 1st, H. I'- and P. . I. 



Charles iliestructivei: i-'J. Ernest Cuke Vtac-ici. 



i nan BOUNDS.— M, J. t*. Carrick (panger) 

 HAHHIEllS.-No entries. 



xeeediUK fiiii.i.— 1st. Charles Han-op 



ilREDAJLE I'LKIUERS.— 1st. Walter Talham (Badger); id, John 

 0. Naylorfl '■■■ 



SCOTCH TERKIKKS.-lLuiD Haired— Dogs: 1st ami cup. Ludhnv 

 ,5 Blonilield ,!,-,.. J l r ,';('.- /os; 1st, Ludlow A' Blomfleld (Hitters). 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS— 1st, Mary A Foster (Bradford Hero;; 

 •Al, withheld. 



POMERANIANS, 1st, Miss A. Uwemloline Platl (Marco); 3d, Mrs. 

 E; M. Monk (BoUnl 



POODLES. 1st. Mrs. Mary Ami Troughear i fairy Queen); ALT. IP 

 KynnerBjeji Uardner (Sambo) 



BEAGTJBB .(Height nol 

 Beck (Abigail). 



BOX-TERMERA— CLtuatf 

 (tally), Ofek Clj - (oi at 



' i^i- .-ii Bright t 



lev Joe. /:•/(/■/,■. 



'J,l, I-'. .1. Aslburv -' . 

 II. peeves Sinith iLiarkie I] 

 M-iii . i :,,itlierl-y iltoysto 

 Waller Binacm [Fris ... ( 



i - lai, A. 11. Clarke (Brokenlnirsl 



/.. ,... ■ 1st. George Paper [Ratfl 

 ,■!.-■ . :; i. John Henri ShprelMapner- 



ponfrr 



(champli 

 (Prior); i 

 ,■..[, Beck 







John 

 Short 



. .i.i, 

 IRISH 



tor) 



ox -1st. Thus. Jacobs 

 1st, 0. S. Fatrntlcrov 

 ■ s: 1st, Thomas Jacobs 



- .'. ailtrjip (champion 

 B Kennedy (Bob); Sd. P. 

 es .'. Giltrap (Lady Pal- 



. -- Li,,,,,,.- 1st, J. F.H. Cartland(PuneJi):2d,\VrH. L. Shet 



li-l.l .stingo Sniffles,; 3d. .1. H. Howe iLovat,, Ki/r/.e-t.' 1st, William 

 :,i -i i; At. Wm. Short (Judy i; 3d, Mrs. Mary Ami Kos- 



1st, withheld: 3d, James Jacobs detail, ,. 

 ITALIAN t+REVHOCNDS. -1st, Joseph Royle. iBankside Daisy). 

 2d. George Welling? (Minnie): 3d, Wm. Bruce (Bankside Flower,. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.- 1st, 2d and 3d, Airs. 1. E Jenkins (Flos- 

 sie 11.. Btmsie Liud Beliconslieldl. 

 KjTnTS CHARLES SPANIELS. 1st, Mrs. Lawrence Booth (Duke of 

 ... , . ,. . 2d. J. W, Correr (Conrad): 3di Georgia Lodge (tlzaie). 

 IfJS TERRIERS. 'Smooth haired! Not Oveii BLjJS. 1st, Mrs. 

 Marv Ann Ko-t.-r Dlnalil: '11. John Cunningham (Lioiil: 3d. withheld. 

 BroKEN-ILuKED. -1st, llrs. Mary Ann Troughem- (Conqueror); 2dand 

 3d withheld, 



3REIt,N XON SPORTTXl) Lu>0iS.-No entries. 



(Jot IT 



RET 

 3 ;.. 

 Miluei 

 (vilhhel, 



Bitche 



nil-: 



h or Wavy -Coated i — Champion— 1st. Edwin 

 :n class- "Dons: 1st. Sir Frederick George 

 i, Li, -ut. -Co). C. .1. Cotes (Major,,. IHIrhi-s: 1st, 



IRISH WATER SPABTEU5— Dogs: 1st. Jas. Hkidiuore (Mickey 

 Vive:: 2d, withlied. RitrlK-x. Equal I st. George S. lb:. 1, .'.,,,..■ 



btn.lyr. 2d. withheld. 



WATER SPANIELS. OSSBB than Irish— 1st, C. C, Beeke 



P Ill - 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.-/).,"-'. 1st, and cup for best spaniel, 



, :.|. :... .1 I-,::-:: si Nathaniel Page H'ilgoe (Psycho). 



/.'//,/,...; 1st, John P.rotle.ll Wilkes (Lance); 2d, Nathaniel Page 

 '-hi KNtdll. 



SUSSEX SPANIELS. -Don*: 1st, Uolley Bros, (Horatioi: Sd, 

 Ti, ,,,,,,- Jacobs (Bachelor III. i. Bitches: 1st. James Partridge 

 lUridall.i; 2d. Holley Bros. t Aureola). 



FIELD SPANIELS. -Asv Coloh-Ch.oipion— Isl , Th.jmas Jacobs 



.champion Squaw). Cpex Class- AJo./.s. 1 (Black 1st, Jos-jdi 



, .,.,-.: 21. 11. B. Sp infill iRoystercr,. ll!tr/„-,: 1st. Thomas 



.1 ,,-,.'■,.. .'.;, -wton Al leUe); 3d, H. B. Spnrjrin ,Fli,me.. Omisn 



, .,- i. ..-u—Dnris: 1st and 2d, Thomas Jacobs (Navi-ron Abbot 

 Beau and sir Cat net,. Vitclws: 1st, Joseph Boyle t/aieSB)j 2d, It. 

 i -ii, irancttul). 



IiACllSlirKUE-KEU--/. 1 .";.:: 1st, William K Lilt (Olympian). 

 ,,,.'./,..- l i.C It. W. Woodrnfl'e (Pli'iie,. Other tha.v Ri:.i, - //,,,,<; 

 1st. Enoch Button (Koufinani. Kltelo-*; 1st, R J. Lloyd PriceiWal- 

 ditiei. 



BASSET HOUNDS. Do,,:-: 1st. 11. VVyndhaui Carter (Chaiubord i: 

 2d, Georee R Krehl iPinoV.l. Bitches: 1st. II. Wyudham Carter 

 (Itellieenti: 2d, I i-oree R. Kivhl (PaUaalL). 



RUSSIAN SETl'. , ,-i:- 



BOARUOLC-JH'S. Is! . ' ' ., il-i.'. 



FOEEISH SP( iHTlNii D) iGS^Xtoflw B?ld Bitches: 1st, MissAgnes 

 Bodley iPyreuean wolfhound Bruno); M, Arthur Haskins (French 



, I. p. ..mi.,,,. p.retiean wolfhound Flo). 



MASTIFFS. CiiAtiPioH-lst and cup. Joseph Boyle (Crown Prin- 

 I. Open- Class U,„is: 1st, Joseph P.oyle . iThe Prince); Sd, Joseph 



,, ■!,, ,.,...,.. A, -,.■ -,f,,.,,.r,,,,,^.-v S',,..;, .... ,.. •?,... 



B,l,-I,,v: ist, Ziie 



c-ssi. ort.A 



Evans ( Moses i: 3d, .lames Morris iMoutgo^.., , 



cuens Walker ( Bolidiccai; 2(1, Miss Xlesketh I.II..,.„ . .„ ., u , ^.. „. 



Plain.). 

 ST- BEKNARDS.-a;Roi:oh A»n Shuoth-Coatedi -Champion— 1st 

 and cup. Rev. ,1. O.iiummsMa-lunu (Ba)ftr,!,. Open Class ,!:,,(,;„. 

 Co., i i" -.";. s 1 ■'. M--S. | ram-, ■' i , ..Ml c ;■■•. i.lliH^.'lv,-.; 2,1.^1. 11. 



i:. i. Ti.onuw BVeriW ,'i he (.nie.-n,; 2d Wm. Wefts .....,,.: .i E 

 [.,(„-,,, ,,. i, --,- ... r ... . ,;.;..... ,■ ..-. ..:,...,.,, ..- .,, . m i 



haul (.'artei ,.'. ,peD lagen); s , Re . J immrng .aa-,;. na ,st. Bo- 

 Lolph). mmesl 1st. T. Pi Uoodwiu (Irene : 2,1. withheld. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS— BLACK.— -Doffs; 1st, Rudolph William Moll 

 JL-,, V ',; 2d. wilhheld. RHrhrs: Isl, Rudolph William Moll iZoe,; 2.1, 

 - -' Bitches; 1st. Rudolph 



witheld. - 



William Moll (Charlemagne 

 SHEEP HOOS (all breeds 



Bissell jf'liarlemaicnei.-Of) 



.p., .l-s-1,. -( P.n.-la-l. 



,;.—/),,,,. 



toN.-lst and .Mayor's cup. James 

 , ishort-tailed i— 1st., R. J.Lloyd 

 t OOATEOi— Logs: 1st, Frede.rick 



. .....pmau (Tramp IT,: 3d, Thomas 



R, si, ,11 Hicidai.de.r,. llit'h'-s: 1st. Dr. W. A. U. .lames i Mari-rold i; 

 2,V W. M. llobd '. u- W. A. G. James ,S.ioullake,.- 



...... -. ■'•■ .pa Ho.vle (Clyde,; 2d, Enoch llmton 



(Buowtkil - .'..' '.• 'si. Enoch Hutton (Gazelle p; 2d, Dr. W. A. G. 

 James (Lady Help) 



DALMATIANS. -Champion— 1st. James pawdry (Treasure). I IPBM 

 Class. — Do'/s: Ist, thfl Misses Cannon (Brueei. BitC-hm: 1st,. James 

 p..,,. i.,i iGi'psy). 



RITLLDOGS. -Champion— 1st, John Henshall (Bend Ol 1 ). OtB* 

 CLASS -H'l-ri -|IIH»,.,, Doijs: 1st and 2d. .1,, ha H-nshall Lnviucil in, 

 Cesar,; 3d. Kermode and Eden i Cupid- /.'.■-■', .» 1st. iter,. Kuper 



,. , ,■ ,., ; 2.1, L Q. Kermode (Psyche): M, t Bd m.i Atklru 



Nell, l/'arfe,- 4uf'is-i — i'r.,j7'-'.- 1st , A'l'li,. W ' 



-1 If,,-.. I-- J .. ..,,.- .... ,,,,,. , 



, , ,i. Bitche*: 1st, Jo' 



Mi 



BULLTEBSU5BS- 



,s, .„-(., I 



i,, Etc ....:■;. ' Itl 



, iSI . ■ TBI 



Uoperaan P »rlt 

 SMOOTH-HAIRED 



isl, and cup tor best I 

 2,1, Benin's a '■'. 



-i. John ; 



BLACK AND TAN: 

 Rovle. (Rulkei: 2,1, I 



,.. , ......p.... i -.y,.n/s..;ist 



J. H. Middlei 



aid cup, Joseph 

 Rovle (Burke); «a, ' 



Whllehou-c, Wheel o 



1 SlIKK.-l 'I 



i Wallace II. 



-■•XV£ TERRIER'S. -iPiuckE.a n i ;. .: ;i-tton iSami; 2d. 



-vithlicld. OTHER THAN ItucK-Eahed.-- J>oijs mid Riti-hcx: 1st and 2d, 

 Mark G return (The Laird and lull'.. 



DANUIA DINM'.'NTS - D, ...;..'; 1st and eollsr. W. A. F B. Doim nsl 

 (Border P, r - ■ ■ ' '"' ' - ' " ' "'' "" '.■''-' I 5 Pel! 

 (Jennie Dean' ' 



F.FJilJV'.Ti'Ns.-CllAMrios-^ ■ .■ ■ , ,.m,. ( Ii-en Claks 



— l)'"is: 1st. and the Be,llni);lou Teirierpn; 

 &l, A. M Dodds ,lliiirdressei-. Bttcltexj 1 



i .,,:■■■ i '' :■; .vrMenninn Bonny Jen,,,. 



' ..,,. l„t. i;eo! r :e R. Erel.l (Paean II.'i: vd. F. 

 W, Green, iPoatther). Fn'l, .',-■. ist, c W, JJjcjiolson, (Poprjy'v, 2 n, C 

 H iiackhons- (Buzz,. iWilh Uncut Eaisl-i-'oys.- 1st, Herbert A. 

 . , 1st, J II. Arinaud (Furyi. 



GILROY FIELD TRIALS, 1883. 



[fVo/e a Special bolTeSpondent,] 



r PHK tiiirrtof the annual fluid trials, under the auspices of 

 1 I he, (tiIiov Rod arid Gun Club, were run near Gilrov, Gal.. 

 on Dec if, IK and IP last. The date set for the trials was Dee. 

 o, but as the Pacific i .'oast Field Trials Club had chosen Nov. 

 26 as its trial date, the Gili-ov Club kindly postponed its trials 

 tor two weeks, in order to give opportunity for rest and re- 

 ciipenition to those v, ho had entered dogs in' the Coast, trials, 

 ■and who might desire to do so at Gilroy. None did so, how- 



The grounds used at the trials of 1881 were chosen for this 

 vear. The land is oAvued by Messrs. P. G. Anzar and J. D. 

 Carr, and lies about ten mile's sotahAvest. from Gilroy. It is 

 very- billy and heavily covered with live oak trees and che- 

 misal thickets, as to' most of it. In parts there are beds of 

 ferns and gtonnd clover, but as a whole, the cover is such as 



, make it, difficult to see. all the work of the dogs, aud it is 



insequently an undesirable place, for trial purposes. 



On Monday, birds were : found in fair numbers, some being 

 put out from trees and some from the ground. The work of" 

 the dogs was unsatisfactory. They ran by and over many 

 ~ little nose. The handling was bad as a 

 ers were too noisy, constantly whistling 

 jj name. Messrs. Leavesley and Gilroy 

 showed sin improvement in methods over their previous exhi- 

 bitions, but Were still much too noisy. The dogs, except the 

 winner of third in the All-Aged Stake, scored little for obedi- 

 ence and disposition. They were all in fair condition, Mr. 

 Leavesley's being in good bench form, but a little fat for held 

 work. Mr. Hortou's'Cap, a double winner, was in model field 

 form and showed well in pace, and style. 



The club had failed to secure favorable responses from any 

 of those whom it had invited to judge the trials, and on the 

 cveningbefore the first day selected Mr.H. D. Bartlett, afaithful 

 club member, as judge. Mr. Bartlett, while lacking in experi- 

 ence, and making some errors, was yet so evidently sincere 

 in his efforts to judge justly as to disarm criticism. The draw 

 for places in the stakes was made on Sunday evening, when it 

 ' that there were six entries in the. All-Aged Stake, 



ize among the aged dogs was Queen, a 

 bitch, owned by Mr, E. H. Farmer of 

 c and white bitch, rather bad in head, 

 id quite, unbroken. She shoyved little 

 iwncr to do fairly well sometimes, 

 ■on by Ola, a black," white and tan setter 



ana'nineinthePu 



The winner of fli 

 Belton IL -Belle s 

 Gilroy. Queen is a 



and with low stei 

 nose, but, is said bv 



Second prize n. . 

 bitch, property of P. G. Anzar. Oia is by Count Warwick 

 out of Leah. She is a pretty thing, backs fairly, andis a slow 

 stayer, but seemed deficient in nose. Third place in the All- 

 Aged Stake yvas taken bv Mr. L. G. Horton's lemon and white 

 setter dog Cap. Cap is by Count Warwick out of Flora, a 

 native bitch, Cap is an upstanding dog, too long in muzzle, 

 but deep in chest and having flat shoulders, good feet and 

 good loin. He sustained his pace throughout both stakes, and, 

 except for lackof nose, would be. a pleasant, killing dogto shoot 

 over. Cap also won first, among the puppies; Fannie, a 

 black. AA-kite and tan little bitch, owned by Mr. C. V. B. 

 ICaedin''- of San Francisco, took second in the Puppy Stakes. 

 Fannie Is bv Trayiors JiYed, out of Local. -. Gypsey. Is a very 

 cautions, slow little thing. Has a badly carried tail, but i 

 hi Mi li-ad. and is full of point. 



Third place in this stake was given to J. M. Donahue'! 

 Maude, a cross-bred Gordon-English black and tan bitch by 

 Joe out of Juno. Maude shows neither blood, form nor quality 

 and has little nose. 



MONDAY. 



On Monday, Dec. IT, the trial party, thirteen in number, 

 drove to the 'grounds, aiid at 10:_!5 the first brace drawn was 

 put down. 



QUEEN AND SPOHT. 



Queen, handled bv her owner, Mr. E. H. Farmer on the 

 right, and Sport, handled by Mr. Dan Gilroy on the left. 

 VVithin two hundred yards Mr. Farmer flushed a bird, killing, 

 both dogs steadv to gun. Sport was sent to retrieve, 

 but failed to Hud. Mr. Fanner stated that Queen was not 

 broken to retrieve and that he claimed no merits for that ac- 

 complishment, The handlers found the bird and pointed it 

 out to Sport. The dog picked it up and pinched it so as to 

 break its bones. Moving on to the left and over a hill, the 

 brace yvorked out some brush and ferns without finding. 

 Queen was very fat and pottered, while. Sport riuna.med within 

 twenty fee. of his handler. 



On the hilltop a bird moved from a live oak, Gilroy missing 

 it. .-'- -i dropped to shot, Queen steady to loud and repeated 

 orders Walking down the hill and lip the next, in ferns, a 

 bird rose before the dogs, Mr. Farmer missing it. Sport 

 dropped, Queen was steady to word. A moment after, Queen 

 stood unstcadilv, and when the bird flushed before her Mr. 

 Farmer killed. Queen breaking shot and neither dog retriev- 

 ing. Turning' to the left, in a cool, moist fern bed, the dogs 

 flushed a brace of birds, both handlers shooting and killing. 

 Both clogs broke shot, neither retrieving. .Another bird 

 Hushed wild and Gilroy missed. Farmer killing. Both dogs 

 broke shot, neither retrieving. Sport yvould not hunt, Queen 

 covered her ground fairly, close to her handler. 



Mu-h cover was then 'drawn blank, when Queen flushed 

 quad in some loyv chemisal and chased. A turn to the right 

 AA-as made near a hilltop, and the handlers coming after Queen 

 put, up a bird, which Gilroy killed, the bird falling on clear 

 ground. The dogs were sent, to retrieve, but neither did so; 

 Sport picked the bird up, pinched and dropped it. A turn 

 yvas then made in the direction of Mr. Anzar's house, wheu 

 Sport waked up and did some very nice quartering, within 

 gun shut, in good stvle, but without making game. At 11:26 

 the dogs were ordered up and the heat given to Queen. Mr. 

 Farmer's method of handling Queen seemed to disconcert 

 Sport, as the gentleman incessantly shouted and whistled to 

 his bitch. 



( AP AND DtPKE. 



At 11 ::23 this brace was cast oil in ferns. Cap, handled with 



good judgment by his oyvner and breaker, Mr. L. G. Horton, 



on the right, and Duke, a.s well, bv Mr. Gilroy, on the left. 



Considerable ground yvas drawn wititout finding, when a bevy 



| was flushed from, a brushy hilltop. Both dogs were steady to 



wing. Working out tho brush, both dogs ran over birds which 

 were, then put up by the handlers. On the hilltop uilroy 

 flushed and killed a quail. Duke standing to shot, i :ap to Word, 

 MuA-iugon, a bird rose beiurc Cap. Mr Morton killing. Cap 

 broke, but stopped to order, and being seut on retrieved 

 • - Mr. Gurov then killed a bird Avhicii ih .v coin a tree- 

 top, and Duke made a bad ivtri'w. moni iuiu: the lard and 

 finally dropping it and refusing {>• Pick it up I'a-.-in-; on 

 down the bill, a bird flushed uca, Duke and av»s lulled by 

 cilr.v. imke standing', cap steady bo word and retrieving 



This' brace had a limning mate in a Uinnioid terrier belong- 

 ing to Miss Anzar. Reaching the bottomoltho hill Oflroj 

 killed a wihl bird by along shot, jtBd both dogs were steady 

 to word. A turn to left was made, and the dogs beat out a 

 likelv bit of low cover, putting ■>,' -v-rd i.irds. winch liny 

 had reasonable opportunities to point. He.iohing tic h-.ad oi 

 (he gulch Gilroy made a line double on :: pair llu-lied by Duke. 



Both dogs were steadv to gun. Ordered to retrieveneither 

 dog could locate dead, and while --.'!. iii2. Cap tlu-hcd a bird 



which Horton killed. ' Hot I ■.. - broke shol bub stopped «o 



order. After some unnui e. Cap re! rieved the three birds by 

 sight-, and then the brace was sent on and soon made a flush. 

 Gilroy killing and Cap retrieving Thej were taken al 12:23 

 and Gap given the heat. Neither showed any nose, and both 

 were balked by the constant calls of the handlers. 



The dog drawn against Ola hot appearing, she took a bye. 



BUM AND ROMEO. 



At 18:81 Ben and Romeo were put doAvn: Ben on the right, 

 under Mr. Leave-lev. and Romeo on the left, under Mr. Oil- 

 Ben did not hunt; he played about Mr. Leavesley 

 IghOUt the heat. Romeo moved sluuM-dilv. head down 

 and tail low, Soonafter being cast ofl a cm ,iu--lt-,l iroman 

 oak over Romeo. The dog stood to Wing. Mi ivihg on, Gilroy 

 put up a. quail from ground cover, through Avhich Romeo had 

 passed, and killed it, Romeo dropping to word, Ben running 

 in. Romeo sent to retrieve, false, pointed twice staunchly, and 

 after the second false point moved on and, yvithin twenty 

 yards drew to a staunch point in a fern bed. Ben brought up 

 refused to back. Gilroy kicked the bird out and killed, 

 Romeo breaking shot. Taken to retrieve, both dogs failed to 

 locate, until Ben happened to sec the bird, when he. retrieved 

 it. A winged bird had been marked in some grass aud the 

 dogs were "ordered to work if, up. Both ran over and about il 

 without making game, until The bird ran, Ay-hen both chased, 

 Ben catchup and briii'iirr-r in the bird. The remainder of the 

 fern patch was then worked out barren, Romeo false pointing 

 once. At 1 P. M. the brace wag sent back and Ro moo given 

 the heat. 



QTJEEM AND OLA. 



This brace was put down at l.bfi to run the- first heat of the 

 ser-ond series. Mr. Farmer handled Queen on the left and Mr. 

 Gdrov, Ola on the right, on a fern-covered sidehill heavdy 

 overgrown with live oaks. Mr. Farmer immediately began 

 the shoutihg and whistling which characterized bis first heat, 

 and Ola was, soon demoralized, and worked timidly and close 

 in. Walking close behind the running brace the handlers 

 flushed a bird after the dogs had failed to find, and Mr. Gilroy 

 missed it, Both dogs were unsteady, stopping to order only. 

 Moving on Queen did some quartering in bad style, head and 

 tail downi Ola at heel, except when ordered on, and then 

 going out but a few yards, only to return. After Avorking out 

 a haff mile of cover, "Queen found in a fern brake and drew 

 to point, unsteadily behind. The bird moved aud Queen 

 drew to point again when it stopped. Mr. Gil- 

 roy was directed to send Ola to back, but Mr. 

 F.'irmer vociferously objected to having any one go oear nis 

 bitch yvhile on point, and the noise cowed (da so that she 

 could not be sent in near Queen. Moving on, Queen flushed 

 a bird, not standing to wing. Then Gilroy made a double on 

 a pair, which flushed from an oak. both latch.-- breaking shot 

 and neither retrieving, although Queen Pj-ated one of the 

 dead birds. WalKiug on in the. direction ot M , . . r.;.,,:'-. r ,--,' 

 dence, the handlers put a bird out from a ti— . both sho, n 

 and killing, Ola standing to word, Queen breaking snot and 

 retrieving 'fairly Passing through a fence. Mr. Farmer put 

 up a quad and missed it. Ola standing to order, Queen break- 

 ing shot. The judge here declared the heat ended, bnt the 

 handlets did not hear him aud sent their dogs on to a sidehill. 

 where a winged bird had been marked, Queen pointing-it, be- 

 ing prettily backed by Ola. At 2:04 the heat ended, Queen 

 being declared winner. 



CAP AND HOMED. 



After an horn- spent in discussing the delightful luncheon 

 spread bv the club, this brace Avas put down on the Gill side 

 opposite" Mr. Anzar's residence. Same handlers as before. A 

 mile was covered in the open, when birds were located in 

 breast-high chemisal and one yvas flushed, Gilroy k illin g. 

 Romeo was unsteady. Gap standing to shot. Romeo sent to 

 retrieve refused. Cap retrieved well. Moving on, another 

 bird flushed, Gilroy winging the bird and Romeo dropped to 

 shot. Cap was steady to order. Ordered on. Romeo pointed 

 the winged bird, Gap not backing. Romeo yvas staunch, until 

 the bird moved, when both dogs chased. Romeo catching and 

 killing the quail, but refusing to retrieve. Cap retrieved 

 nicely. Then a bird from an oak yvas missed, both dogs 

 dropping to the word ''charge." A start was then made for 

 the wagon, yvben near a fence a bird Avas put up and killed, 

 both dogs breaking in. Romeo, sent to retrieve, pottered 

 about, but did not find, and they were taken upat 4:3o, having 

 been down one hour and forty-five minutes. The heat being 

 given to Cap. 



CAP AND QC13F.iV. 

 This brace was called at 4:40 to run for tirst place under the 

 same handlers as before. Working back toward the wagons, 

 the brace running together up wind. Hushed a pair of" quail, 

 Mr. Farmer killing Queen ' .- -hoi. i ap dropping to word. 

 Moving on up the ridge. Queen drew to au uncertain point, 

 which she held for several seconds. .-, hen the bird (lushed, and 

 both handlers shot, missing. Queen broke shot. Cap dp i] 

 to word. Passing on through loyv sage brush, the brace made 

 three flushes each, at the last of winch, made bv Queen, Mr. 

 Fanner shot, missing. Queen broke shot. Cap was steady to 

 order. Up wind and near the. wagons, a bird dashed before 

 Cap, Mr. Horton killing. Gap dropping to word. Queen broke 



in, but returned at command ■•■! Gie bird, and 



the. judge then called in the handlers, and declared Queen 

 winner of the heat and first prize, 



TUESDAY. 



On Tuesday, at lO.-o-i, on the same grounds, ft trial heat be- 

 tween Sport and Ola. to determine which should run off second 

 place with Cap was begun. Both were handled by Mr. Gilroy. 

 Neither pointed. Ola dropped to she,. Sport bi laikmg in. 

 Sport refused to retrieve, but Ola retrieved nicely, and at 

 11 :35, after working out a lot of coyer, they were taken up and 

 Ola given the heat, 



CAP AND OLA. 



At 12:10 the brace was started in low brush, ami instant 1\ a 

 bird flushed befoi e them, Mr. Horton missing. Both were 

 steady to word. Each of this brace quartered nicely, Ola 

 working freely and in prettv style, as compared vAithhej pre- 

 vious movement. Several birds Bushed wddand Aye.ee shot at, 

 both dogs standing to -.;,, r '-si, ■ -' ut. the 



handlers started a buck an.! do-. ',' .-,,,, 



months have used about thei • . ■". -'-start 



was made, aud several natural flashes sliot at. Each dog re- 

 trieving well, and each shoyving steady under shot and to 

 -wing, in order to afford a conclusive test of the nose of the 



