372 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dbobmbhr ©, 1880. 



lii'iicc was unilei' diBcussinn, the spectnlnrs, held in check 

 eevenly-five ynrds behiiid by the field stewards, were not en- 

 lighlOHCd to n:iy re niiirloihlc extent, but viswed the porforra- 

 .•mne OS one liidden ia duep mystery. 



Ai'dving at the island, overcoats were stowed away in the 

 Iiouso near tlie laadlng and the contestants called ingeiher 

 and n-ddfrtssed on (he part of the judges by Dr. Riiwlin^s 

 Young. -who tersely said : " Gentlemen, the" judtros in lliese 

 Ij'ials propose to do their beat in rendering t)ieir decisions, 

 'Wliieli shall be liased upon the i-ules and upon Hicii- host jiidg- 

 uient." 



All-OKed stekes open to all setters and pointers, Ihnited to fifty 

 entrioa. Pir«t prize, $200 ; seoona pj-ize. irilOO ; thu-d prize, ?50 ; 

 foiivlJi prize, 6'2i5. Entrance fee, .926. Forfeit, -SIS. Closed with 

 :27 uotuiuatiouB. 



Eutnos— P. H Bi-yeon, Memphis, Tenii., blacli, white a.ncl tan sot- 

 t(«r dog Gladstone (Daji-Petrel ) fora- and ,i half years. 



V, H. Brj-son, Memphis, T ' 



O'Day CGIail^r.iie-' Up) twp 



Ci. l»aboi:H \V:n.'fitaff. Bid>v 

 Lord ■DuffiTiM I, (4,-,ia.=Ti'R'l 



^Tr. . . .,.,..-.,. 



Sen, M -" II. - . ;• , 



■.liik-i;tlto.rhit.?liPeep 

 ■Ahito pointer def,' 



X. y., 



lemon and white pointer dog 



ft nail veai's. 



II. I., black setter bitch Smut (Pete- 

 Qnuen Be^,. .. ,11 



Horaces, r 1. 



flog NiitrKe-.i 



biteh Maitia 'I 



Or. a Flv. ■ , . I. 



ITi'ed (Brynr f 



Dr.S Pk-el .-i--i, !i,---l-, w 

 ■faiWiLizsne Li«i (Drmd-JIiili 

 • Dr. S. n&ii Bpier. Brooldv 

 dO(r St. Elmo, CPi-idG of the I!order-,r. 



idence, H. I., black and white better 

 il a half years. 

 \. y , blaeli, wliite and tan setter 



;|[;..i;i [mil vni.rs uld. 



I. ... Mii.k and tnu setter dog 



N. r,. M;ii!..':;iid irhite ticked setter 



bliU 



n.. 



liel 



•Iv white and tan Setter 



I fom- years. 



:k aiid'white setter dog 

 H, Moll), two years. 

 vitb wliile breast pointer dog 



iJ .Yd 



.an'go Jiolton setter dog Afton 

 (Rock -Flora II.), lour and a quarter years. 

 Br. H. F. Aten, Brooklyn, N. Y., black, tan and white setter dog 



nieti tT):ish-Bplley ds .".nd a half y 



emon and irhitc setter dog 



- .- • -half years. 



Jr-el; .ind tan aetter bitch Bello 

 ' II 1 1. live and a half yeiU9. 

 . i y, unite and lemon ear setter bitch 



liver and white pointer dog LaGuy 

 ; red Irish setter dog Ealeigh (Eloho - 

 I lue Belton aetter bitch Lass o' Gow- 

 ns, N. Y., white and black setter dog 



Conn., orange and whit« setter dog 



Jale), two years. 

 N. Y., Ifcinon and white pointer dog 



A.H. Me - II. 



ItOflc'l, two -ir 

 .\. n. M.i. . 



vieCt-ai-iB-P 



or 'v?'. Ba.s-ferd, W'biiel']:.! 

 lion DnkeiBaBh-Flirt'i, live ; 



J. B. Goodwin, Norwich, 

 GTonse-T'alu (Gronae-Daisv 1 



Edicoud Or;;ill, Bcooldvu, 

 Bush (Flake-Lillvl, teiur arid 



n' Tallmau, Drownrille, K. I., black and white ticked setter 

 bitch Isabella, ((Jhester-Fannie II,,) five years. 



H. VY. Livingstone, Xew York City, white with hver ears setter 

 dog Ray (Pride of the Bordur-Dimity), four and a half yearB. 



A. E. Godeffroy, Onvmard, N. Y., liver and white pointer dog 

 Cl'OstetUfBiHv- .T,..,t-i,'three years. 



8. D. BipU' . ■ ■ I' ''iiy, red setter dog Spy, (Duke-Belle), 



two and a h: 



Ttet'oll.j'.Mi - ;jt . .milt of the drawing : 



Glen against, xid^^iug ..iunarch, 



Iron Dnke against loabella. 



Rav ugainst Spy. 



ni'oxteth aRainst Trini. 



Liziiie ij'ie :. — ^f Se-i'i-'ion. 



Latao" n iio'Day. 



LordDn.h 11 



Balbiglii'.^; ' . 



Warm'^k ai.;ainhi; St. i'vimo 



Bnsh against LaGuy. 



Bmal against BeUe. 



Cikdstone against 2Iaf. 



Maida agauist Grouse Dale. 



Afton, abyo. 



PXBST SbBIBS. 

 nUn rirjainxt Dn^hing Monareh. 



FiKST BBA.OE. — It was quaner to nine o'clock when Dr. 

 Alen'.s large black, tiui nnd white setter dog Glen, the winner 

 —lib Ked 01 first in the bratea, same I rials, last year, handled 

 :lr- Siduey BIydenliuri;, of Long Island, and Mr. Higgins' 

 el; and white imported setter doii Dasliinu; ]\I(..mircli were 

 ii down for the fir-st lieut. Monarch is a very handsome 

 ;i-ud powerful dog and was handled by Mr. E. .1. :Martin, of 

 Wilmtngton, Delaware. In crossing the hiU-side of llie oid 

 BtubWe Moniu-ch went lame in his near fore fool, hiiving 

 twisted it on the frozen ground. It iiiipears that soon after 

 hia arrivalbere Uu<^l January his fool wx.-. t)itien UuTnigh, but 

 since then it has not troubled iiim. In a niooient, however, 

 -Monarch was himself airain, and awei}' he .ped, showing 

 trand style and pniie, leaviiis liis companion somewhat in the 

 tear. On the =iiriii of Iniekwheat Glen winded along the 

 fence. En.teuln!; tlie lai.ar and bayberry-lirush range, Glen 

 Showed up a trifle headstrong. In a briary liollow Glen 

 pointed and Monarch, being'called up, followed suit, not 

 seeing Ins dark-coated competitor in the dense i 

 Ijrush. The birds were not movetl, tdthough 

 Bajnently oneof the spectators stirred tiieni up, and Glen v 

 Civcij a false point. .Monarch being called oil, quartered to 

 ttl& shore, iilid Glen began to potter, winding up with a fallen 



uder- 

 .sulj 



Tioijit, wrbich Me 

 bis blood no , 

 ecrub-oak siriu 

 Mom arch flusl 111 

 toackiu.g- 1:'!."'' 

 Ku'd. which ilu: 

 ■ o =hot and Gle 



Liircb iiacke'd in good form. Monarch got 

 ■eased bis speed. At the end of the 



'I lirace of birds \ 



s II, r 

 rdei 



ntir pointed, and ^Iwrlm liushed bird a 



irietl and pointed along inner edge of 1: 



eked. Both docs roaded on and Mo]i;i 



, 11 tuiwd olT slisoply "0(1 secured an eA 



bird was )luslie-l. Shifting positioi - 



. iiitedasiiiglD bird, and Glen hacked 



and .r.iiiW'd.' Monareh remained on he, 1 



the shot moved in, and five birds wei 



handler killed, tmd Monurcli was ordered 



at once located il ad seenred one bird, and 



the second wiih d<'fid bird m his mouth. 



el misled. Glen 

 ash and Monarch 

 ■eh ror>:ed ahead. 



Tbi.'. 



rieve. He 

 lek yioiiited 

 also picked 



UP and carried it a few steps when he dropped it and delrv- 

 *ted tlie other in style. Glen was sent for remaining bird, 

 Whicii he re|.rleve<l with assistance of handler. Tlie heat u as 

 n.Wtrdod to Da.9lung Jilonarcb after the brace bad hei'n down 

 mim minules. Wc consider that Momu-eh won with ease 

 as he was far superior in style and no.se. He handled himselt 

 lliroughovit for the body scent and pointed with head wa^ll up. 



Iron Did:.:, ■rjmi,>,t ImMUl. 



Secohd Bkaob — Mr. Bassford's black and white setter dog 

 Iron Duke, h.andled by owner, and black and white setter 

 bitch Isab'-llri by f'l: ■ :, 1 , out of Fannie 11. wimier of first in 

 pnp[>y stale ./ , I8'76, and foruierlv owned bv Mr. 



■lohn DhvIi . .. I !,Yi\Ir. W. Tallman, Drownville, 



K. I. The 1. 1 ■ ■ I ■ ^ |i;,ed at 9:45 a. m, on same range, and 

 aloiig the nonheasi slini,. TRabellu was penalized witlfa false 

 point, and Ihikc for failure te. back. The bank was followed 

 afouud uulil the high ground was reached, wlien the brace 

 was away to leeward of a briar hollo v where some birds 

 were heard ealling. Isabella false pointed again, and again 

 Duke refused to Ijack. The judges then ordcfed the brace up 

 after being down a quarter of an hour with decision reserved. 

 Ran agahiJtt Spy. 



Tided Brace.— At ten ei'elockMr. Livingston's white (with 

 liver ears) setter dog R'ay, handled by Iilr. W. W. Titus, of 

 Ccnterpon,L. I. (not Cifcleville as previously published), and 

 Mr. Kip!e.y's red Irish setter dog Spy by Duke, out of Belle, 

 known on the bench as a vrinner. ami bandied by ifr. O. B. 

 Edwards, of Sag Harbor, L. I., were put down. As the 

 wind had increased in fnry, i> move was made for a more 

 sheltered pc^^ition at the south side of the i,=land. On the 

 way a bevv' was flushed by spectators, S|v, b ll : 1 rhe 

 time. The birds topped thecresi of the bill' ...id 



in soine sernli oaks. Then Spy half |i . .,11 



and pointed, Ray failed to liaek and pu.s.'ew , .1 e,.:iied 



several bird.s. Edwards shot and missed, and beitli dogs 

 showed greal unsteadiness. Spy fiirlher on winded aud 

 Hushed. Dogs ordered up liy judges without chance to range 

 or retrieve after being ten minutes down, with Spy the win- 

 ner. 



Croxteth agaiTVit Trim. 



FoTT^TTi Bn.\CE.— Mr. Getleffroy's liver and white pointer 



Qd Dr. B.. Day" 

 handled by VY. 

 ras put down at 



Iks well for Th 



iirile. who has hud 



He is a irraii 



Idntri.r (lie heavy 



-r the light, wi 



■V build, rcoxletii 



V aero-s ibe In 



d aiel poinled a 



'lie brilBll. 'i' 



im 1 kicked Hnelv. 



erowded bin.. 



Forfbisper;orm- 



1 with a false 1 



r.iib and Ihe baek 



,1lle-.ii-b lie de 



■^ervei; i(. A lon^ 



dog Gri.i?;tetb, handled bv rinlip thurtle, 



(Norwieh, Conn. , sniaUliver pointer Trin 



11. Thayer, of Bristol. R.I. The brace 



10:1.5 A. .M. in a. cornfield, imd the rough, I 



well beaten by both dogs. We had never 



better condition, wliich speali 



110 end of trouble with hii 



bone sort, ivhile Trim xva 



leiloti with adrawoblioii 



g.'imc-cock on the edge 



but moved on as Ihe^udg 



ance Croxteth ■was penali; 



of Trim's was not all .'We-: 



sweei' . 1 erii-sv iiie.l brise'- rue-i- was drawn blaiiU 



vmav..le .1, I. •■,.,-.•-, ;:....•, I u^ 1,1 IVim Hushed a v 



but v;ii- iM.i I -iiii!i.M:l, ;;,-. ;; ii.e! l.ie.'n ai^reed Ibal 



shouiu e.nly in; m-u oil' oD .luail. The lieaeh l.ieing 1 



detour was made along the shore to the extreme ei 



island. On a sheltered range of rolling grouml, ii 



with strips of cover and ending in several large, gra 



the brace was cast off again. Croxteth at once nil 



with liead well up in crand stvli 



flushed wild. Thurtle shot aud m 



to order. Croxteth, at edge of b 



raent before we had seen a bird fl 



the big pointer was penalized for 



having seen the bird. Trim pioiu 



left the scent,^ and Croxtdh drew 



and pointed like a rock, head up 



Hushed and killed ami Cr.evtetb, ■: 



took a few SI v'- ■''"'■ e-'-iied gray 



judges ordej-; 1. ■ 



pulled oil him: I ■ 



careftil work, ibme m ? 



eyes, and Croxteth wai 



down fifty-five minutes, out of which there -were twenty-five 



of actual work. This by no means, however, should infer 



that Trim is not a good 'working dog. 



SeimttiiiH ui/aimt Liixic Lee. 



FtVTH Bkace. — In the same place on the grassy plain at 



11.1.') A.M.. the \Yesrmins(cr Kennel Club made good their 



promise of slio-iviug ijiat there was something more than 



, roaded to a bf 

 ascd and both (bv 

 ■nsh, pointed wii 

 isli wild. Trim \ 

 1 false pniiU.Mie 



d of the- 

 terseeted 



isv flaba. 



(Iroic 



do; 



olT \ 



f pouo 



1 



;1 style as to catch the judges' 

 icd the winner after being 



]00k.s in the 



•■ Vj> 

 luck 1 

 lying 

 large 

 Amoi 



lievy, 1 



ed A 



-ensation. The old fellow turned 



jierhaps loo fine— and considering 



■ -ivliieh he iuid iiassed, ^Mr S, T. 



■ d him off to the lie&t iidvantage. 

 bled ill tlie held, was certainly in 

 iie centre nf a scattered and well. 

 ) nmeli euriosity expressed by the 

 irs to see how lie would come out. 

 iiieed more than one who has for 

 •ion simply because they have been 

 •lis idea that because adog is a win- 



■1! for nothing in the field. All 



S expressing opinions derogatory 



I :: him work. Il was a lesson \vorth 



.■.'ill be remembered. Against the 



I rattler in Dr. Speir's Lizzie Lee, a 



e black and white ticked young setter 



=.ith a record, having won first prize 



ield Triali 



Ibis shuw, I 



about ail) I 



something, m 



old dog had lieen dr^ 



remarkably handson- 



bitch. She appeared 



at the late Nebraska T 



of 98 out of 101), '\Ve bud the pi : lie. , il- 



owner. Mr. Geoige Waddington, ■. ' • .1- 



cemir's, and he expressed bis opiuii,-,: i:i,u..e. ,. ^ of 



umisuiilh' hue qualities. Lizzie Lee wa.s baiidleii by Mr. 

 J( ii'eiseri Coo|ier, of Blanveltsville, K. V, Sensation had 

 not taken half a dozen steps forward before he threw his 

 nose up aud winded. Everj' eye was upon him, aud the spec- 

 tators drev.' up within thirty yards. Tiie scent was so hot 

 that it took the legs from under the old dog, aud he crawled 

 on Ids belly rotidiiig where it was supposed the birds had just 

 been where later on birds were mov'ed liy the lookers on. He 

 was ealled off, ami at oiiee pointed graiidlv, and Lizzie cir- 

 ekd i-nund b.Mw-eeii him and the b'hd, failing both to back 

 or wind. Hamnioncl flushed a brace andkilled, and Sensation 

 'hich consisted in lifting and mouthing the 



I.ird. .Vftei 

 heat. 



do 



■h Li 



ieii 

 how 



rkiibly 



might have 

 er forget the 



Sensation was given the 

 ihort and 



had 

 ' M\ I 



p from lb 

 .inster Ki 

 onside 

 1 a po' 



Sen 



jilaced in proii 

 up in this beie 

 ■ the foof-pi 



His !i..^- ^ II- fe- 

 ll in iheeMreme. 

 other heats he lu:- 

 leh from the bria: 

 of the, setters that 

 i,er bands in his eai 

 If sini[ily 10 |ierfect 

 if Croxteth 



Fol 



lial came 

 lii.'.v Ihe West- 

 ;Lur,ally we 

 ever seen 

 i his mo ve- 

 il e, too, for 

 1 big duty or 

 ban can be 

 .11.: in liad been 

 ■old leive shown 

 lately 



the old fellow bad a good 



I decrying i,b 

 slightingly 



■h 



1 h, whom 



and later, 



uldbewell 



le harm we 



I he old dog 



as to what w,as going on, and in our heart we believe he 

 tiuned it to good account, bat this is the more to hia credit, 

 for it .sliows ho is not lacking in intelligence. 'NTo comparison 

 can be drawn bet wec!i Senstition and '■■,--.',-•1, 1 - :i, --■ -bi-.v 

 are of an entirely different fvpe, Ts -v. 



erful, liisi.v do'^r, ^^i^|, .strong actiev, I le 



is under most excellent comiiei is 1 1. 13 



thai dog flesh is heir to. I' 

 t(.> see these two dogs, one 

 member the plea-sing sighl . 

 coimt the pointers did so \v, 

 as last Jtarch that there ve, 

 •s\'e had seen do L'^ood worl. 

 from personal knowledge, 

 to^ see Sensation first befor 



wish those th.at have spokei ._.^ „. 



is that they had been present and seen \vliat we did. 

 Imm «' Gw-crie against Pef,p 0' Doy. 

 Sixth Bn.\CB. — Mr. Moore's very handsome blue setter 

 bitch Lass o' Gowrie, handled by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker, of 

 Ooolsprings, N. C, and Mr. Bryson'a blaclt and while young 

 setter bitch Peep o' Day, handled by Mr. C. B. Whitford, St". 

 Louis, Mo. The brace was turned down on the same range 

 at half-past eleven a. m., and Peep 0' Day at once pointed at 

 edge of scrub buahos. As previously ordered, Sensatiem was 

 called up to back, which he did inagnincently, and I ben put 

 on the chain. Lass then backed beautifully. Whitford lulled 

 and Peep ordered to retrieve, which she did indifferently. 

 Turning black the brace was given an opportunity to show 

 their going qualities. Both ranged aud quartered su- 

 perbly, imd showed ii| "' period of the 

 heat as vpiy evenly im - dogs were very 

 fast, but Lass o' Gowrie sin icandfonu. Cir- 

 cling round, Lass pinned a i.in . ^,,,l II, ,.liii-' ."iJitv o r^i-r^nt 

 speed and dropped on her poiui. p,:ep l.i: ' -'v. 

 Ilird finshed: not shot at on necoimt of sj-n' rk 



was tirai-cbissimd was duly appreciated by el uss 



half pointed in pra.ss aud loaded into tlic cover, wliere she 

 ; up and failed to back. Spec- 

 ming up. Kvidently the scent- 



dropiied to p 



■int. 



Pee, 



tateirs flushe' 







iii:r in this si 





,1 ,.,., 



vanced am' 







the dogs f'l 







good Vi'orf: 1. 







eiiiiM " ■ J- ill -igbc the Imerest neverilagged. Laaa 



drs ■ li bit -ndiere birds had been, Peep passed her 



an' I I ,, point. Lass instantly moved ttp aud 



bi'i ; rejiealed twice, the dogs reading and 



eliiii I i "lis, but, strange to say, jnaintnining the 



Si I I e V. ben either backed. The action of 



the 1. _, .... ..uies for the handlers. On tup of hill Peep 



peinted -viitire birds bad just been moved and Lass backed 

 instantaneously, sixty yards behind. A large range was 

 drawn b):,!!!; and Peep began to fall oil in pace, though not 

 in 1 . 11 ' 1 1 iiiled in briar hollow and the judges wert.' 

 all I 1 false point when Wauinaker declared 



pi'ie : I liai hi: could move the birds. Lass roaded 



' I .-.lid up the far side the be-vj- flushed •wUd. 



lued the point, fiut pcuali/'.ed for siii^ht unsteadi- 

 ^■ds rose. Lass, in liuncb of briars," pointed, and 

 . 'i. Wanmaker ilushed luul killed, La.ss dropped 

 I I eiiiemid Peep to order and Loss retrieved perfectly. La.s3 

 pointed suddenly on slope beyond and Peep refused to back 

 :ni(l birdfl were flushed. The brace was Ordered up while 

 inile-. ■ . -i--iirr''l tl'.ei- senri ;■ nrrl It resulted in (lie brace be- 

 i.u: ..,.. I I :■: ■ I, ■ -liied and this brought the 



jii'l::. ■' II- li , I . 'S given the heat afterrun- 



uiii-.ii !■ Il - •■in' -.■■,-., urn . ,-... I'bc scoring was said to 

 have been very close, but I.iies liad sbov.-n licrself .the supe- 

 rior of Peep in traininu. being a inueh eilder dog, with more 

 bottom and nose, and a mueh more useful cover tlog, hut not 

 bold enough in tlie open at times. La.ss was broken by L. H. 

 Smith, of Stratbroy, Ont., and ran at ^^ashvUle, 1878. She 

 won ;M T\ew York show, 1880. Lass is a betiuty. 

 r^'rd Ihifferin a'jiiinxt Frfd. 

 SE^-ESTn BiiAoE.— 31j^. Wugstafl's lemon and white pointer 

 dog Lord Dufferin, Imndletl Iiy Mr. W. Tallman, and Dr. 

 Speir's black and tan setter dog Fred, handled by >ir. F. H. 

 Height, AUairc, N. J., were the next tnaee, Fred led oil with 

 the.soenl in his nose, lie io.fiiled hiohk rbe feiiee by tlie strip 

 of buckwheat turned out mi the stubble and stnuehtent'd 

 himself out aud pointed stanebly— apoint uf the old-fa'shioneri 

 sort. Lord DulTcrin eanght tiie hot seent along (lie fence 

 and pointed. Height flusiied four bird.s and killed,"" LordDuf- 

 ferin dropped to aliotjnid Fred to order, and a momeJlt later 

 ■ e dogs having (be stubble field to cro.ss 

 lalitics, and :tf ten minutes of two 

 rileied up, and the party ail joiu'ned to 

 Kesiiming at half-past two |he aamc 



liiU side of the old si 



pace and slj.Ie. Af 



rieverlproperly. Tl 

 showed srood going qi 

 o'clock the brace was o 

 hmeheon in the house. 



brace was put down on hill side of the oliTslublile, the brace 

 dividing honors as to pace anrl slj, le. Af eriLns of brush a 

 be^Tj' was moved, whicb [' ' ' itch in the 



bush. Fred on reaching if' n failed to 



back and shared point, T-. iiird which 



he failed to gra.ss. Both bet-. ..1,0.1.0 ,."-ii -il ''cvy was 

 then Avalked up. Haight killed and both do^s .iruiipeil'te, or- 

 der, riufferin was sent to retrieve antl pointed where seaiter- 

 ed birds bad moved. Fred pushed past him failing le> back. 

 Dufferin then retrieved and dogs were ordered up with 

 Fred the winner after thirty-five nibmtes actual work. 



EiGirrn Bkace. — Mr. Moore's red Irisli setter dog Raleigh, 

 handled by E. S. Wanmaljer, andMr. Donuer'spretty white and 

 lemon setter bitch Bessie, handled by Theo. Predmore, 

 Forked River, N. J. Raleigh was ■winner of second in All- 

 aged stakes last year in same meetintr. being then owned bv 

 Dr. Wm. .Tarvis, of Clareniont, N. IL. and h,.mdleil by same 

 trainer, and Bessie won second in inqipy stakes last ve.ir 

 in same meeting. The brace were pni down in same place 

 on the scattered bevy. Bessie is a lovely motUura sized 

 bitch, and the smartest we had yet seen, but she wants flnish- 

 ing touches to her education. She seemed a bit tender in her 



chance from his near position to keep his weather eye open 



■ ful. Raleigh went 

 ; I he iiad an eauy 



eiii!; been suffering 

 I ■ .utly incrca.sed by 

 • hiillow Bessie wuided"; 



n bill sideagaindrew 



;, but il came from bni 

 sironger. and it was gem ■ b 

 walkover. but he wtusdeeie, 

 from rheumatism -all am inn. 

 plunrfng into a cold spring. In briai 

 showmg a delicate nose, and further on 

 and iwinted. Predmore then managerl 1 



which later on was withdra^ivn ai'fi s 1 eir,. 



leigh iu splendid st \Ie roaded and i 1- -,]. 



Ttiebirds wereeyidentlynnnnng: ibf ■: , , ;,p 



Bessie passed him aud pointed, una j.ui^is.j ,. ,.,^,,, i.p ,be 

 bird. Again Bessie pointed and her handler injudici'ouslv 

 failed to call the attention of the judges, and flushed bird. 

 Kaleigh pointed, a bird was flushed and killed, the dog drop- 

 ping to shot and the bitch to ■wing. Raleigh'retrieved care- 



