272 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[NOTEMBEE 'I:, 1880. 



Tho following is the score of the tliird daas : 



Jount'ooper 1 I I 1 l o i o i-7 



R. MolTlsou 1 J 1 1 1—8 



.r. B. «i-uir.<ui 1 1 t * 1 i-r> 



K. IT. Dcfl-IPH 1 1 1 W T 1—5 



nnd IViiit r!wli. i\ l,ri:iL: t I'lr; I.. -In. if '\m ;1m -,,■ m! ,ii,>l 11. i;-,' 



atercii.si'iiMi'- 



Mr. i;. '■. 1-. : : - - •■• ■_ ,.-,;, 'm,- ln«-, -t ,.<•,„,• m '!,- .[,.,.,t. so- 



Olirud'Un-' • I ■ .•! • '■.ril.il ,'■ I'T'li' |iiv,.-|- :-:■;,.(■ in till- 



niafi'll, 1« i. - : •,,■,■, ,, I- .-;i,,:iry liir<l :i:ni -rr;.;. :i l.nl.l. iil wiuu ami 



1 1. !'■. ' rv pvcsontcd to the Hiieresslul wihijcrs bv \\n- I'r'^si- 



.l"n ; li' .1 ,:i liii Satui-ilav cveiiiufr. Die IGll. in^l , ,it :. six-cifil 

 iiir. 1-1, iM i! ■ <;iil, call,'. 1 fur that Imwnosfl. After tlie presRnta- 



tinil thei- V,-:,, :, ,,.,;,,- |,!r,i-..,u1 , ' i eili llg KpeUt. J. B. (i. 



Omo. ( ; ,, I, ,1 fullowinf,' are the scores of two 



matdios ic.i, i-lly , I.I . I . iJ, Oliio, under the auspices (if tlio 



T,oclilaud ShuolniK Cm].. The priiics put up -fl-cre a «7.5 Cult snin 

 imd ft H.iUi-: t'lni valned at *!;".. The former was won by Win. 

 I'o'iiff, aiul the latter hy J. (!. Whetstone, tioth memhCTs of lite 

 Cln 'innnti Gim tllub. The hirdn were Al. and a strong « iml Ijltev- 

 iug made the phooting very diflieult. The niatehes weir hhnt iil 

 2B yufd« Tisc, Ont of Hawo'a traps. Suurc of lirnt match : 



Wm. NeUir. 11111111 1— n 



JJhu Koeliler l o 1 o 1 i l i l i— « 



K. Emmcrson n o i i i i i l l i— s 



John Grisiner 1 1 1 l 1 o i i ii i_s 



vV. CaUlWBlU.i... I) 11 I 1 1 (1 I) 1 1— T 



G.K. Booth -..i 1 1 1 (I 1 1 I I 0— T 



.T. c. Whetstone , i l l i n i n i o i_t 



C. M, Sfmvai-t 1 1 1 1 II 1 II l_B 



GiClTriehrt 1 1 I) II 1 1 II 1 1— r. 



•T. F!-ih»'lek II I II II 1 II 1 I 1—3 



J*. Tiaynor » ii i ii i o i i i ii_5 



JN.POol 'I » I' » I It 1 It 1 1-4 



A.11.K0U 1 « » I) 1 11 1 i> 1—4 



f?(;ore offe^omi march ; rc-cntrios allowed: 



.1. C. WUc-'tstoiie.l 111113 I— s Geo. Friend l I i n i iv 



.Johnorlsmer....! l I 1 1 1 i i—s w. wt-htfr i i i i « w 



C. S. WooilrulT..l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 1(. Kiiiinersen ,.,..1 II 1 I) 1 1 w 

 A.. J'. Spoor. ..,..1 I 1 1 1 w r. M. steiviui 1 (Ml 1 I w 



w. schiff 1 u 1 1 1 1 w 1. K. < 111: i n 1 1 1 IV 



T Smiley.. » i i i i i w a i;. s; - i l o l o w 



,1. Koehler i i l l l i o w v. li.iji.in ii ii i n o n w 



W. caulwi!ll 1 1 1 1 iMT 



Ties on eight— 31 yards. 

 .T. C, Wht'tetone - l l l— s John Gllsmer 1 1 i 1—2 



c- s. wootoirr 1 1-2 



liOCKhW-D, Ohio, Oct. l.—Tho Locldand Shi».liML: C'liil. gave 11 

 ahootiilgmatcli on tho above date, and pnf ni.an 11 prize n lalnalite 

 l„.ppch-loadiiipr t'ho^giin. Tlio match wnK hotly eont,;,.iti'.K and the 

 gnu liually eiuTied off hy J. II. Glore of the heiilMU Cnniity Sh.-ot- 

 inp ('Inh, of Kenton County, Kcutneky ; 18 y;ij<1h n'rte. ill iialls : 



J 'jr (.Jove 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 ] 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ]-i:i 



•John Kiwhier „ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l 1 1 1 1 » 1 1 l-i'.i 



W CaUlweU 1 1111111110 11111111 1-10 



I GrlHiner i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1—19 



.TaH. inshivioK - 1 111110 11 1111111111 1-19 



W. SchirC, : 1 111111111111111111 11-19 



r,M. Stewart 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 t-is 



T sinllev '--i 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 « 1 1 1 II I 1 1— IS 



.Tik smith 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 on 1 1 ! 1 1 i-ir. 



P Uraodin IM) 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1—14 



R.mctiraw. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n- 



T. ilastwrlghl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t n w 



fi S ualc.? 1 1 1 1 1 1 (. 1 I 1 I 1 1 n iHi w w 



J. shollKy 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II ,v 



,T.E. Hotter. fl " n 1 i 1 1 ti w 



O.Tntt.3 '' II 1 II 1 11 1 11 I) 1 n II 1 1 w 



TioB (m nineteen, 21 vnrih;; iniKh and out : -J. Koehler, ; J. H. 

 Ol-ro 9- J. (Iririnier, 3; .1. J'i.Jiwielt, II; W. Sohiff, 2; W. Cald- 

 well, S. S, 



W0RCEI5TEB, October 22.— Mr. Miu-phy, of this city, caps the 

 eliraux in rifle Hhooting with a. Boore. of )7fi ont of a poBsiblo 1H0, 

 making 30 straigtit hnlh' imd -H; surrpH,<ive cartonB at ,5U0 yardu, 

 Ofeudinoor target. He use,! :, ] [-.Id.-u luid-runge. 40 eat , 115 k'laii. 

 powder, 350 load unpatched ; :iot eleauiug once during the sljool, 

 - K. I. J. 



The Sh ntn S '^l A To fr Co te 29 — 



Ont t 

 aciu 1 

 to bt. 



Mi t h 1 1 



fe, afA o IIS 



R,,, V Vn O 2S— i hte 1 t I o So 



CO to 



Ml 1 



letsth 



also of H. P. Gerald, the odd man : 



Oimn's Team. 



Piiiin I 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— IS 



i; ' hV.iV" 1111111111 10011 1111 I— IS 



*' ,, .. ..1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 8U 



', ' I 'lu 1,1. - ...1111111011 1 1 1 I 1 0—14 



\j ;,;;,! „i, __ .: i » i no 1 1 1 i i i m o o o i o 1 1— i^-ss 



liiitterworlirR Tiiani. 



Bnlterwoith I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 11—17 



Matliewsoii 1 ! 1 1 1 t 1 ] 1 111111111 1-19 



Vamey ^ 1 1 10 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 l-lo 



crnshv --l 1 1 1 1 00 (11 111110111 (i-u 



vaiiKhri" ' n 1 1 It 1 (I i 1 1 1 1 o-ii-To 



eyraia..' 00 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 t t i-is 



Ai.BONi)L'TN OON GL.VK.'-Wefhn'H-m, X. J., <7«/. 25.— Bcgular 

 Bomt-inon'thly innteh for a goldbadKo. prpspnted by our president, 

 Mr. JiiH. .fniirieith, whieh waH taken by IMr. Male, having WOU throe 

 tlraos ; 2U hall.S three r.o^'ardiL-3 trapn, 18 yjK. riHe : 



J Aiflie 1 1 1 1 1 (I 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 J— IS 



It Aiiui'".' t 1 1 I n 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 m 1-12 



T imiffhrer 1 n « 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1—12 



V WeKteln' 1 1010 II llOiniO 01011 1-11 



;•■ wllllmis '..'- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 0-14 



I'mnnn "' • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— IS 



T ir Illl" " ...' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 ] ] 1 1 1 1 1—10 



t rViehrune 1 1110 1110 1110 11 111 1-15 



V nvpnner 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-I3 



Tj' SmiK " 10 10 10 10 11 I 11111 I 1-14 



I Mnviiii '." .-...1 111 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 II 1 n n-14 



KKphy:::....: i o i o 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o i « i i-u 



Shootoir, 

 j.Male 1 1111-5 J.Uft.nna 1 l^.^^!-* 



•Wbstsunstf.h Kennel Club.— The regular monthly shoot of 

 the Westminster Kennel (dub for the nilver cup took place 011 Sat- 

 urday la^l. del. .-511, at KrhV, Xewark, N. .T. Iii spite of the bad 

 weather nine eoiitestantK iipipeared at the trapa, and tlie Hhniitiug, 

 in view of the fact lliat it rained hard all the time, was very good. 

 The folbradng U a surnmary ; 



Tegular nmntldy ennloflt of the Woslininster Kennel Olub for 



oilver cup, shot for at twenty birds each Iroiu five groimd trnpa, 

 handicapped rise, eighty yards houndaiy, Ilurlinghnin niles. 

 Ym-da. 



Wagstatr so 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 (1 1 1 t 1 1 I-;-, 



Smith 'ST II 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 111) 1 I 1 1 1-12 



'■■olTiPt! ■il\ - 1 1 1 1 n 1 00 I ♦ I 1 ' I 1 1 1-1',! 



' 111' -.'ii 1 1 IM 1 II I I 1 II 1 ti I n 1 1—11 



mil 1 11 ■ I- •-■' 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 w 1 1 I n i 01 0-11 



lioi.iiPi '-'f 1 1 1 Ml 1 • 1 1 11 10 * -11 



WllluPr «• ' • II II u 1 — 1 



.lulmson 2ii 1 II _i 



T0WII3(!lld. .,....♦,,, 28 (I Ml fl _l 



♦Tell dead (nil ot tiounds. 



Tl(«. 



Smltli i .....1 1 1-8 Cornell 1 r (,—i 



FiKST Okhw.vs lIcTNTiNG Oj.iTR -Xfii) J'oi*, Oi;l. 27.— Quftrlwly 

 handicap match o'f. seven bu-dH for olnh n^diil, ishpt al Staten Isl- 

 and, Sea View Kaee CfiUi'Sfs : 



Yarns. 



r,.Mal.scli , 21 (111111 i-i; 



('has. Nagcl 21 ii 1 II II i n ii-i 



I', lleimier '/l 1 il il u i i i—i 



<;■ i^oiiz il 111111 1-7 



i;. I'ldinu' 'il 1 I 1 1 1 1 l-T 



■lohn liolilhi!^ ir, 11 Illl 1_T 



I'r. >^;oif.er -21 I 1 1 t 1 ]_n 



H Zahii -il 1 1 r 1 n 1-6 



|^ yon heiiKcrke •.;. I 1 II 1 I 1 l-ii 



^. (",i-t7. ai I II 1 1 1 1 (i-r. 



I'r. .SchUlor -il 110 1-8 



(I.e.. Klein M 1 II 1 1 1—4 



Fr. Pfaenilcr. ill 1 1 ft 1 1 |-g 



G. Beclitel ...-il 1 111 1—5 



Tle.s of 7 : KuM, 1 ; F.ilnit;-, ;i ; Bohllng, 'i. p. pp. 



Wallinofohb Explains. — Wo liave received from the WallUig- 

 ford. Conn , Gun Club, in rcijly to an article I'eeeutly irtibli.ihed re- 

 flecting upon tli:d • I uii" ipiii. lii :hv,iiiK.<tatei,jentuf facts: 



Laat Hpring t 



» friendly 



iiatel 



1 III 



d'he 



,... iNew Haven I Hub woul.l shuut a'relnru m; 

 jiub grounds on Wedncsdav of a eerlain wet 



lis 'the time to begin said niateh. Wed 



med iiH 

 aUui!,'- 

 rileh at 

 ■k. and 



pul lu an appi 

 count, tint Kent 

 WalUngtV.rd -.o 

 ahota lives fom- 

 wordtolriniiu 

 is ?cventv-fonr 

 ]..ublic, blitAvln. 



the 



Kill 



malch at the barker linn C'luli C.ri 

 the malnlitv of the WalUngford fdnb to sIp ^ , 

 was sent them that Walliugford could iph 

 no notice was taken of it. "and protrrmpp' 



ninincmg the liie.i -'iLi'ii in-i .■.■■, mi '/.■iilbpii-i . 



Monday. Ah th.' ■. ■ ' 



put in'an appe.:iri, •. , •■•... ^ .i i p p-^ ^i . 



«'ith the Neiv Ha'vei'i'tn'iib midcT auv cou.Utioi.a tl 



IIhi sai.l f -Ill or sixth days of the week, n ith i 



and ivill post] Mine then- match at coots with Brt: 

 match IS ilecided. 



|7/^ fennel 



Natioual American Kennel Club's Second Annual field Trials, 

 Vincennea, Ind., Nov, 15th. Chas. Do Eouge, Socretary, 51 Broad 

 street. Now Yorlt. 



Kastern Field Trials Cliih'a Second Annual Trials, Kobins Island 

 I'l conic Bay, L. I., Nov. 20. Jacob Peutz, Secretary, New York. 



THli: PliiNTSr,SYLVANIA FIEr,D TRIAI.8. 



1 \ k 1 II 11 



1 n I 



tic i I 1 1 

 cu u of 11 t ioui,b 

 1 !«= 



I 



1 s 

 J \ ta 1 r 



( 

 W I tl (? 



I 1 \ ol 

 b 111 



I 11 bt i f g t 



IVIi II Mi\t i: 



> ii 



Ml J T 

 Thundei 1] 



JU r \\ 

 Dish Mull 



IMi T I 

 Bdtim 1 1 



Mi Ism 

 ustei 1 



b its 



L"*! AH Oct ru 27 

 eji 1 First I /e '^100 hp vl p c 



Glsette dogl til bylioltCou tat, 



1 setter dog Da^lll ty , whuliicd 



1 s b k w and tan setter dog Beltoh .III., by Bol- 



1 I 1 1 I IsVS 



111, .ii.r bitpli hy OoiTjeUa, by 



( i .il';-; Th nude)', by Pride 



Her bitch Uoxcy, l.y Lei- 



li er bitch Leah, by Boybel- 



I I I 



ilmi„ s 1 k uid V, setter bitch Mtty Lavera<.ilt, liy 



iclpcd fiu 1 I hsTii. 



■si k 11 ml tin Hilter dog Daah, by Colhurn's 



II w b. Iped July «. 1875. 



1 In w and tiui setter dog King Dash, by 

 l| 1 rune 3, 1K78. 



li ~ bh and w setter bitch CuuntesS, Loi- 

 wh Iped Ian 17, 1871). 



" \ ind w pointer dog Butt<m, by Bob- 



I Sn. lien! 

 run whel]idlS7 



Jh A\ J lb ( ounells s lem and w s(jtter bitdi Lady Laverack, 

 b^Thnlid. I Iteiess w helped lune 20, 1879. 



Mr Isaa \eirslo Ii s bk and w setter bitch Little Lady, by 

 Dash in hi.t^ whdpelJnh 7, 1879. 



JIi ^\ in Si d„i 1 h b k w .md tan Better dog Doctor, by McDona'B 

 KuiKe, r<ia wh.l|MUS7S 



Ml H I sti thui 111 s led setter bitch Eiddio, by York-Coil ntesS, 

 whtli 1 inh .i'-i 1M7S 



The lunnuie y\ i'l as follows : 



Steahman s Pat II against Bi iwn's Dash. 



t>taiton H Pnlton III a^'amst Shnsters Cornelia. 



SuelUnlni„ s rimnl i i, ii t Yearslev's Ko.Koy. 



Dili .1 h- p" PIP " 'i;.' Laverack. 



Ai,_( 1 i I II i-i, 1 ■■iiip.i. p .-, Kittle Lady. 



Seagti s Diittoi agunst .Ste dnnan'a Biddie. 



Ou account of the scarcity of birds at Quarry ville achauge 

 of locality had been (Je«niort oxiicdieni, dinl at 7r30 a. m. an 



early .start vms nifiile from the .Slovens House at Lancaster, 

 il ' pipi- IP 1 p pi'pnirtnrsfor the new grounds in the bur- 



'I I p I Illl miles north of the city of LanciiBler. 



I I ilerslanding, the dogs wliicli Inul beea 



lie. piLi i.jiis evening Bt Qnnrrvville were sent on -with- 

 out llieir Imiiiilcrs, Thi.s causcil (■oii.sitlenilik! dt-liiy, i 

 WHS fully two o'clock before the .imlgcs selected lliegroiinda, 

 iind the specifil train, which Imd been sent back' for the 

 handlers, liron.nht them to the meet. On ihrir arrival no' 

 lime was lo.st in ordering down the brace. Countess and But- 

 ton, to decide Iheir uiitinished heat. As on the day previous, 

 the f(jrmcr wa.s liiindled by T. li. Smith aud the liillcr liv his 

 owner. The beat began in a narrow strii) of meadow, which 

 was drawn blank-. If Couiites.s hud won the adniiralioii of 

 the field the evening before, she certainly received an ovalion 

 as she resumed ber^wnrk. She i.s liyfar the most eliiirmiugly 

 ualural lillki "vav ' =■ ' — ' -" -" - '- " " "" 



AtlhoiiLth lint airi.iH 

 theaiiip-.piiipi IP- 



liileh 



nlry 



of 



cornel 

 woods. Upiiii li 

 ed, drew on and 

 the birds lying 

 working to "one 



ever seen in I he field. 



II ill size, lier springy gait make.'? her ha 

 I ini p III !; Ill pi-r lifiLT. She is as rapid 



■ , PIP iier sivic, ranging and 



.11 !i : . : I. II linn hand /md plenty 

 LPio. .-.liioo, .iini ,she will be found '■ 

 riv Avilh ilie lie.sl of Ihcm. Afler a fruit- 

 ran Inmr cm the least likely looking qinii! 

 saw, seven liird.s were moved from the 

 field and marked into a patch of open 

 ng ordered across the fence. Button point- 

 leateil hi.s birds, and pointed stnimchly, 

 ■ .ali,u.sly 



the dry lea 

 ■le of ihe pointer ai i i m Idie 1,'iin 

 was ordered to llii.sh, and the heal w.p- 

 Diffenderffer's Leah and Snell,.ul)iir- 

 next called, but as the former was 

 Pash, a fine looking doL', and lie 

 iie.M. A relrograde niovemenl Ma- 

 where a lara'c bevy bad been repni 

 and marked into a thick woods. 

 down upon rcaehint;- the spot a.nil "■ 

 an adioiiiing Held before being i 

 Dash, handled by H- jM. Short, 



much fVisier dog, while Seiler'.s Da.sh, handled by Wm. Keilor, 

 son of Ihe om ner, seemed out of .sorts aud needed a deid of 

 pu.shing. The weather had now liecome threatenlie; and 

 dark, the wind blowiu'i steaililv from the ^ 



• ' ■ ids, Kimx Dash showed to be under per- 



idrick's 'R- 



ab^enl, Seller's 

 IIP- Dash came 



niudetoth 



led 10 has 



The brae 



■slartiiig point, 

 e been uioveii 

 e was ordered 



iven a preliminary rim in 

 •III 10 lh(.i woods. King 

 showed himself to be the 



md, 



He 



reflei 

 nged I. 



adb 



■edit 



■niT he 

 re lyiii 

 m tlie 

 iier hi 

 id 



ed to 

 ird, ha 



r Dasi 





Kiel 



lalized 



his breaker and 



'11 lip, and i(iiarlered7 



lisioii. Near the uppcMT 



il tliLshcd the bevy wl ich 



IS which had just fallen 



iiig. At the upper fence 



ng had in lioih cases Ihe 



liien roaded toward the 



1(1. iiiid Seller's Da.sh backet 



h iiei-ped ,.n and m. birds i 



ailjoining the woods was tliei 



lied, tSeiler's Dash backing hiii 



IS iihen swung round to tho lea 



IS Bash began to shoyv miieb 



f Ihe brush Seiler'.s Dasii made 



'/wj Dash was called up l,i bari 



■ire -instances lo do, and in co 



l-judi 



feathered, moved 



a in Ihe dry cliesl 



trees. He.' drop] i 

 llnsbed a simrl,. i 



his favor. Kin 

 fence, pointed for a sn r,i 

 stanlaneously. Kin- Das 

 moved. The slnbble HpIi 

 lriesi.»_King Da-p pl- 

 at forty yards. Mi : i p i 

 ward of the wo. IP- i -.|■ 

 llellcr puce. Ill 

 dropping false ,i 

 Whiell he ftlileii 

 sequtaiee wasnoi y 



Kini; Dash pa.ssed t 

 llnsbeil it. The iloi^s i 

 King Dii.sh pointed' wl: 

 backed in grand form. The handlers tli 

 fast, and the crashing made by the speclaioi 

 scattered hird?. The dogs were then w-orl;e 

 little brook yyliich ran throi|.j:b a small ravi 

 large grass fields divided by" a lenee. Bo( 

 along the fence, and K'inL'^ Dash sliorll\- 

 made a deliberate (lush of a bevy and "al unee i 

 wing. It wa.s evident from some cause that he la 

 that day, for he had Ihe wind, and. the flush was in. 

 Jforcoverit was sidd by rnaiiy sportsmen present 

 fifleii seen him in the fi("ld that the dog must be i 

 bis lliisliing in no other way could be' 

 speclators now stationed themselves al 

 hill, where they could coninianil an mil 

 the handlers mid dogs, lollowed by Ilie - 

 commenced to asccn'd the sloping iiillsiili 

 Kveryihiug was propitious for a iroud 

 were present will long rememlie 

 indeed wortliy of a pici ure. K 

 commeni^d to draw, nmving nl 

 Isitle til 



len 



^vard of a bird, and the crowd I 

 re sent where it had been moved, 

 e it hud been and Seder's Dash 

 puslie 



s lln.sh, 



ibe 



severtd 

 ed of a 



logs ri.'athered 



.vlio had 



iwell, as 



led for. The 



ag the brow of (lie 



lerceiited view, and 



beyiiia.l the j' ail no! 



rwhal 11 

 iiig Da.sh 



tho bill, working 

 sight, his head lieing 

 lie pointed, ami Seller's 

 wake fortv vnrils behind 

 hardly 'vpr' s-en p ,l„p 

 birds sli|in,.p] ibroiiph 

 wild in a road whieli 

 the birds were marki 

 there, pointed in the 1 

 hacked. The gun was 

 Da-sh ordered to retrie 





.rdei 



which he did 



law, which was 

 1 11 half-way up 

 I the crown of 

 p ini II was a grand 

 1 1 . Once or twice 

 I'llowing in his 

 p: luu ULsianl. We have 

 rfeet in this trait. Tic 

 at tiie top, and flushed 

 'lid. In iui (lid "orchard 

 Kinir Dash, upon going 

 : Co\-er. and Seiler's Da.sh 

 Ihish ami kill, anil King 



■way, first falling to locate the bird, and then slightly mouth- 

 ing it. TJie dogs were then ordered up, aud 'ihe heat was 

 awarded lo Seiler's Dash after the brace liaving been down 

 two hours. This decision ciiused consideralile comment, as 

 Sciler.'s Dash Imd not yet credited himself with a, point. As 

 we are obliged to refer to this matter, we shall preface our 

 remarks by saying that ii is fi irejem lo our wish or purpose lo 

 even crillclse the ticlion of the jnd£,n s. wliieb seems to be the 

 banc (if American .sporiingecenks, and more particularly in this 

 case, for since field trials wasrefirsl run in aiiseonnlrv, never he- 

 foredidjudges havesucbatbaukles.Minrp - pi I- li- msk map- 

 ped out for them. The scarcity of Iph; , p : progress 

 thatliad been made, and the waning lemrs .-i m p ihem in the 

 face even after they had been workiiie: like I'rojans lo nm the 



trials off. But thti 

 heart and head, and vvc i 

 lo both judges and the o 

 ing it from our Ijoiht a 

 careful consideration of t 



vasidiffei 



'rs of' 



St pret 



1 stihjeei 



■nee between errors of the 

 lis matter pass In justice 

 he do^s without express- 

 latiire ilecision. After a 

 ice l.ii.lieve it tohavshccn 

 that the matter 



entirely an error of judgment, ar 



could lie buried here. Unforlunalely the matter did not end 

 here, as it most certainly would had" the judges later on ad- 

 hered to their decision as they should have done. We shall 

 therefore express our views on their subsequeut action as 

 fTe(}ly as possible al this place, and not refer to the matter 

 again. Upon returning to llie Steven's House at Laneasicr 

 a mecliug wus hold, and the upshot was that the judges an- 

 nounced that they hud reconsidered their decision made on 

 the ground, and had decided to order down the brace the fol- 

 lowing morning and give Ihe dogs iinollier try. Admitting 



