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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dec. 7, 1883. ' 



THE NATIONAL FIELD TRIALS. 



[By telegraph to the Forest akd Stream.] 



Geawd Junction, Term.. Dec. ■;. 1882, 



The fourth annua I I i Hi i I Urn rtcai Kj i 



nel Club commenced to-duv. with a tail- attend The 



weather has teen threatening with an occasional sprinkling. 



but net v.-viii ,'n.iiui: i i i] inning, Tho work done, has, 



the most of it. been capital. The birds have been p] aty, bu1 

 the vegetation is rank and the spectator! cannot see the work 

 so well as rhev oi.uid la- ' . . . 



Pol ingi i, of the log! in Chi I - Kg id Stfl ;es, a h.e 

 order in which they were drawn: 



Amekicak Dan. Joseph Pew, Columbia, Tenu.— Black, 

 white and tan English setter doe.;, is months (Lincoln-Daisy 

 Dean!, 



against 



DON. J. Heron Crossmatl, New York r-it \ . - Black, white 



and tan Better dog, 8 years (pedigree notgu en) 



GlAOSOME. J. W. Foster, LeesLurm I'y. BJaok." id 



tan English setter dog, 19 months (Gladstonc-Leilla), 

 again 



EmS Dash. J. It. Uenwicks, Pittsburgh, Fdi. -Liver and 

 white English setter dog. 4 years Illelton-Staytou's Floss). 



Bess. ,T. E. Mask. Hickory Valley, Tenn.— Black setter 

 bitch, 8 years (Mask-Vie), 



against 



Cavalier, .las. R, Stinson. Cliica-o, 111. --Liver and white 

 pointer do.?, J8 months (Little. Uuttian-Flm in i 



Sue. P. H. & D. Bryson, Memphis, Teuu.— Black, white 



anil ran English setter bitch, d Ve irs ( Uruicl-It u ! > , i. 

 against 

 Baden Bauk.v. Dr. E. S. Carr, Gallatin, Tenn.— Liver- and 

 white English setter dog, '.".' months (Lincoln-Blaze). 



Carrie. J. W. B. GateSi Memphis. Tenn.— Black, white 

 and ton .English setter hitch, IS months (Count Noblo-lVop- 

 o'-Pay). 



against 



Giddekuy. Geo. C. Marsh, Sycamore, 111.— White and 

 lemon English setter dos. ii months (Druid-Princess Draco), 



PEEr-o'-PAY. D. Bryson, Memphis, Ti on.— Black, w-hite 

 and tan English setter hitch, :!'_, years (IddadstoiK.-Clipi, 

 against 



PnyLLis. M. D. Walter, Indianapolis, Ind.— Black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch, :.' years (Rake ). 



STARTLE. P. P. Saunders. Mempl 

 and tan English setter dog, I 



i.— Black, white 

 ue -Juno), 



Okocse. D. C. Plural 

 tan setter dog, 4 years (p< 



. Y.— Black and 



Shot. J. M. Hunt. Hiekorv Valley. Teuu.— Lemon and 



white English setter dog (age and perl, not given). 



against 



Bessie Lee. J. H. Kraft, New Albanj , Ind.— Black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch, 5 years (Pake- Fanny), 



Biz, J. S. Mackintosh, Pittsburgh. Pa.'— Red Irish setter 

 dog, 4 years (Dash-Flora), 



against 



Count Noble. D. C. Sanborn, Dowling, Mich.— Black, 

 white and tan English setter dog (Count Wind'orn-Nora), 



The first eight braces were run to-day with the t'oliowing 

 results: 

 American Dan beat Don. 

 Gladsome beat King Dash. 

 Bess beat, Cavalier. 

 Sue beat Baden Baden. 

 Carn-:. atGflderoy. 



>eat Phyllis. 



Peep-o'-l 



Startle b 

 Shot liea 



Bessie Lee. 



[By Telegraph to the Forest and Stream. 1 



Gband JufSCrroN, Tenn., i 

 Tuesday Night. Dec. p.'. 1&8. [ 

 sen cloudy to-dav, with a very sttong. dry, south 

 ery bad day for scent. The do.-s have done capital 



It has b 

 wind— a v 



work notwfthstandi 



Only one more heat will decide first place for Sue or Peep-o'- 

 Day. Count Xoble beat Biz. This ended Cist series. In 

 second series American Dan beat Gladsome (withdrawn,; 

 Sua beat Bess, Carrie J. boat Startle, Peep-o'-Day beat Shot, 

 Count Noblo a bye. In the third series American Daa beat 

 Count Noble, Sue beat Carrie J., Peep-o'-Dav a bye. In the 

 fourth series Peep-o'-Dav beat American Dan, Sue a bye. 

 This closed the running for the day. 



Ata meeting of the club ou Monday evening the following 

 officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, B. r. 

 Wilson, Pittsburg, Pa.; Vlce-Pl IV. H. Key, 



Florence. Ala., and J. H. Dew. Columbia, Teun.; Secretary 

 and Treasurer, D. Bryson, Memphis. Term. Executive Com- 

 mittee— P. 11. Bryson, .Memphis, Tenn. ; Theo. Morford, New- 

 ton, ST. J.; J. M. Taylor. Lexington, Ky.;D, C. BerRunthal, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. ; D. ('. Sanborn. Do.viing. .Mich. Board of 

 Appeals— Chas. 11. Raymond, - . .;;: Luther Adams, 

 Bostou; Anthony Hiirnins. Delaware City. Del.; C'apt. Pat. 

 Henry, Clarksville. Venn. : Maj. .1. W. Retiree, ... 

 This evening the Derby ontrius (Vcre drawn bo run as follows: 



Kate B. Dr. A. F. MeKmnoy, Forest Hill. Tenn. -Black, 

 white and tan English setter bitch, April IS (Count Noble- 

 Peep-o'-Day), 



aguinst 



Nellie Bey. D. C. Sanborn. Dowlmg, Mich.— Black and 

 white English setter bitch, July 18 (Count Noble-Nellie). 



American Dak. Jos. H. Dew, Columbia, Tenn.— Black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, April IS (Lincoln-Daisy 

 Dean), 



against' 



Bess A J, M. Arant. Hickory '.'alley, Teun — Lemon and 

 white English setter bitch. Aug. 10 (Dashing Lion \ , : 



mine, Pittsburgh; Pa.— Black, 

 OJ, lpril-1 (King Dash-Skip). 

 against 

 Catii. Crawford & Wallace. Memphis, Tenn,— Black, 



white ami ban English - ter dog, April IS (Count Noble-Peep- 

 o'-Dayi. 



Countess Mol-lie. John D. La. 1.1, .Martin, Teuu.— White 



and lemon English setter bitch, July 13 (Count Noble-Spark), 



against 



Pink H. W. B. Malloi j , Memphis, Tenu.— Black and white 

 English setter dbg, May (:-; (Gladstone-Countess Kay), 



Pride or Memphis. William Bowles, Jr., Memphis, Tenu. 

 —Black, white, and tan English setter dog, Oct, 88 (Vlctor- 

 IjalBeS), 



against 



Frank. D. Ferguson, Milwaukee, Wis.— Black ami white 

 ticked Kir i :1 ....... .Lino la, (Carl-Queen), 



......I Wm, B. GatesT Memphis, '1'. Blacl white 



audtan English setter bitch. April is (Count-Nol.l 

 Way), 



against 



CftsBoNDnu. n. C. Sonborn .Dowling, Mich.— Black and 

 white English setter dog, May it (Dashing Bondhu-Novel). 



[By Telegram to Forest and Stream.] 



Grand Junction. Wednesday, Dec. 6. 

 Sue beats Peep-o'-Day and wins first prize. Pecp-o'-Day 

 beata Carrie J ami wins second prize. American Dan heat's 

 Shot. American Dan and Came J. divide third, 



ROBBIN'S ISLAND CLUB'S FIELD TRIALS. 



TMIF, Bobbin's Island Club's Field Trials, open only to mem- 

 bers, closed with twelve entries. The trials were post- 

 poned from November la, the dale tir-'t aotioiub-d, 1 , Xovcru- 



ber '-'i. .") account of bhe at sn lunl of I >lit '. ipon I lie 



1 1 ses i i. I be island. There was but om- stake— the SB-Aged 



Stake, Entranee, *:>. Fir . .'.;., .,;,-. „.,■ ,.,,ii:,,- suitably'e.n- 



'.:.'.-. i ecoiid prize, a dog- whip doe n , r,i veil, third 



tog whistle amiably engraved; The Judgi wers 



B, Prattand H. D, Polhemus, Esq., both of Brook- 



' The trials wore run out under the new rules ftdoDb . i( , 

 club. Their peculie i- f. 'cures a.lLeii of r.o.idb r • on1 



Mr. -\. T. Piu 



f'S Fl'e.l 



ist Dr. 



i-'i. 





Mr. A. S. Swan's Brighton against Mr. \V. B. Kendall's Mon- 

 tague, 



Air. L. WaLerlmrv's St. Ives asainst Mr. H. D, Polhemus's 

 Bob. 



Dr. S. Fleet Speir's Chancellor against Mr. N. D. Putnam's 

 Berkler 



lu'kley. 



Mr; W. H. Force's Doctor against Mr. L. If. Bullard's Meg. 



Mr. F E. 'Taylor's Douglas against Mr. W. B. Diekerman'a 



up, and by Monday 



Cam bol. 



On Sunday afternoon a snow storm came 

 morning, although the weather had clei 

 three inches or snow on the ground, and n 

 prospect for a successful running presenta 

 and members, however, declared theinse 

 start, and at S A. M. the first brace was si 

 Bad ol the island. Birds were soon found, 

 to the lini.-U ;!,.,v were very plentiful, so 1 

 not found necessary to leave tins part of tl 



up, till 

 er unfavorable 

 If The judges 

 in favor of a 



the 



i tfin 



gli. lie 



Romeo, St. T 



placed the winners among them. All hands now repaired to 



the club house tor lunch, leaving the final awards to be made 



later in the day. Alter lunch the judges made the following 



awards: 



First. Prize— Fred. 



Second Prize— Romeo. 



Third Prize— St. Ives. 



This decision gave general satisfaction, and expressions of 

 thanks were made to the judges for the very acceptable 



ner in which they had performed their duti 

 the superintendent, of Bobbin's Island, rec 

 pliments from the members for the fine cor. 

 had brought out the dogs of the club. Mr. 

 of* keeping his dogs clean and free from ven 

 ant, to say the least; he is au extra gQ( 

 Fred was the "dark horse." and was skil 

 Mr. Taylors Douglas :ic... 





Mr. Hinman, 



vod : 



■d hims-gi with 



V'S St' It' ' : .; 



Dullard's Meg 

 upon a crippled 

 lone sucha thing 

 dwell. Berkley 

 Boh is a level- 



has the speed of a "ghost." Mr. Polhemus's 



headed fellow; he makes a splendid back. 



scored the liighest for pace a st le. i'he judges kept the 



scores of each dog, and found it of great ad vantage when they 



came to make the awards. After the trials were finished the 



members arranged f. .re. general shootins day on Tuesday. The 



all parts of the Island. The club have put out little feeding 

 sheds in several localities; they protect the food from the 

 lad as a shelter lor the birds. The judges are 

 both "veterans. " and as such they acknowledged that they 

 had nover before seen quail so abundant. They congratulated. 

 tii£ club on the success of their first annual* field trial, and 

 were gratified to see such a skillful handling of fine dogs by 

 amateurs. 



A LOST DOG.— 704 East Ciinton street, Ehniia, N. Y.. 

 Nov. 85, IsSl'.— Coinciding wiih your views on dog stealing in 

 vbuT issue of Nov. ?;.. 1 bee to say my pointer dog, shipped 

 per U. S. Express from Bristol, Bucks county, Pa., Sept. k M 

 last, to Elmira, arrived here, was put in their office, from which 

 they say he broke ioo-e or out of his box and escaped. Thev 



l.;c .-'■) 

 from , 

 stealoi 

 nearly th 

 field. 

 and wnu 

 small dot 

 ones cm 

 Fred. W 



Age 



j think 



. large patch on one side a 

 me on root of tail; ha, 



NEW BEDFORD BENCH SHOW.— We have received 

 the announcement of the first bench show of dogs to be given 



$3, to be pooled for first and 

 mended" for third. There ... 

 in value from Alt', to $5. 



■.■end proa b, with "highly corn- 

 i also twenty-one special prizes, 



%mwmf to JH/om$ponden$. 



^5 



W. b, K., Princeton, N. J.— A correspondpnt informs us that von 

 win ii-o Hi,.! good ■-! ting .d Charlottesville Vn. Trv the vicini- 

 ty of liiieoh.toa, N\ C. 



an you furnish me with the full pedi- 

 Berkley. owned by A. H. Moore, Esq.? 

 acuoouto: ehampio.i Lou II. Eleii. 



his Plan. -lie: Mayhe. I,y W il.di- 



fi/fe and §}mg ghooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



NEWPORT vs. ST. LOUIS. 



Editor Forest and Strc 



The simultaneous riil 



Louis, Mo., clubs was s 



teruooii. The wind was 



(I Pi Burnham. 

 E ill Leonard. . 

 8 Pliu 



1 1 5 



•14 4 

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5 4 1o44 



in pniet.ice, and w. 



crcJit .llletooilrt.t 



W r m, P. Schaaf, eo 

 ,T M Battle 



1" li Leach 



\v 1' Eoek-.rell . 

 W Fde Cordova 



s s idackwell 



CB Smith 



This tei 



5 5 5 4—07 



4 4 4 4 5-84 



(5453 4-64 



4 .-, 5 4 4—04—307 



n selected from the St. 

 match of sis itieu at 



ir Newport friends nre 



it.mg. there is great 

 ' -"" i. (Japt. 



S 4 3 5 5 3 4 5 .. 



4 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 5 



how 



•, for so: 



5 5 5 4 4 4 5 



5 15 4 4 4 5 

 g.od/.ed about thri 

 of the so-called 



, as the Hi. Louis 



s fellows. 



5 4 1-B5 



5 5— Til 



4 4-tiT 



3 4-C3 



3 i-ii; 



lot Newport, R. I., a 



Capt 



shoo 



spectively. Appended are the best 



Creedmoor Match.— 200 Yds. 



OMJewell 5 5 5 4 5 



J S Bennett 4 4 6 .'. 5 



J Merrill 5 5 5 5 5 



J M Orcutt 5 5 4 5 4 



WFisher 5 5 4 4 5 



A B Archer 4 5 5 5 4 



F Wallace 4 5 4 3 5 



E Burleigh 4 4 4 8 5 



ISStackpole 5 4 5 5 4 



C Weston (rail.) 1 4 4 5 4 



CB Edwards 4 4 4 5 4 



II W Atkins (mil.) 3 3 4 4 4 



JEIrvine S 3 4 4 4 



J D Duncan (mil.) 3 3 4 3 5 



Decimal Mttteh.-a>0 Yds. 



O'M Jewell 10 8 9 10 10 



,1 Men-ill 7 8 II 1(1 5 



AC Adams 



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8—63 



:-s. Lewis and Ffye each id'. "The. fulkuving ; 



FDwignt 



JACobb 



E Bui-leigh. . .. 

 E B Aiken -.,... 

 A W Lawrence.. 



,1 Borden 



\V A Locke 



JB Atkins 



Creedmoor Match. 

 47 LV? Arthur.... 



45 IBTlmrni-e- mil 



45 (J W.-,i.. n . onil 



45 A J Carter.. 



-14 C A Hudson... 



-41 C A Hovey.. 



A Duffer 



S Lewis 



.1 N Frye 



A C Adams 



B Anson 



A Duffer 



Rest Match. 



OS SLSands .... 



i>7 J B Atkins ... 



ii7 a,i Carter 



-0B JF Nye 



!W Win Sampson 



Decimal Match. 



85 EBAkin 



S4 VTA Locke.... 



3s! JNFrve .... 



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vs. W. H. Hath.lwjv i.i t.he Fust and F. E. 

 a of the Herald. The form. 



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IP E Rollins 4444455541—13 T F Keenan 4444444443—39 



JDWhitcomb •1-14-1644451-42 W tl U.i.l.oaway 453lfei-!lt 37 



II S Fisher 3544 441441 1 1 W V Alexander 44344243-12-35 



GARDNER, Mass., Dec. 1.— There was a large number presont at 

 Hackmatack range. Thanksgiving Day. The" au cactaon was the 

 Novelty match, arranged by the Bai toer lad 01 II . openfo 

 ail cornel's, the oniy condition to enter beiiiK that each man who par- 

 ticipated should contribute a prize. Tin" urizes were numbered, 





sthe 



01 vlng Decoy Co., Rochester, N Y,— Adv. 



G F Ellsworth. .68 B8 8S 99 18 845 QRPratt 53 54 54 7 58—268 



A Mathews. .. .65 1.5 .. i fit ■'■■— .J-^s dw..i,, : ; "i^ ; .-,'.• 51— c.Vj 



JNDodge 5888 60 68 80—300 Bl»Ad as..... 46 3943 51 -179 



FNiehols 55 IK) 57 60 60— 2H2 C Merrill !0 48 —88 



C Loveland 52 59 51 62 62— 289 :-" Id.r'o r 46 22 15 —77 



HCKnowlton.,19 50 65 5] 63-2SS F ['iiil.-l'wood . .44 20 —73 



. I ■ ' ti. .... due,. . .53 55 50 54 I3-2S4 G tl ileyu ood. .57 - 57 

 F Kuowlton. . . .55 59 47 63 56—280 



WORCESTER. Mass., Nov. 33.— There was 11 very interesting meet 

 at Pine Grove RaiiRe to-day. The wind was. very trying and the ait- 

 tilled with snow. The following are the records niaile: 



Creedmoor Target. ' 



A L Rice 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 1-14 



A Lyman 454545 4 64 4—14 



A. iwli - 5444 4 4444 5—48 



Massachusetts Target. 



Frank Johnston 10 11 in 8 ISM] 1; 10 10 12-106 



1 P Barnes .. IS 10 10 :i 12 10 S 10 10 9 I0J 



c I msenberi-y It In 611 1.2 1H1I 10 10 9 iiij 



A I. Rice 11 11 in 7.10 11 9 10 HI 9— SB 



A Salisbury 10 6121112 11 10 10 10 .',— 98 



B Stone.-- 10 is 10 II 711.113 7 12 10— 95 



J \V Murphy ,, |0 9 B ' 6 1. ■ 1 



