Feb. 14, 1884.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB'S ORANGE AND WHITE POINTER DOG "BANG BANG." 



O'Callaghan (Vintrv). Puppies: 1st, Rev. R. O'Callaghan (Iona); 

 d, H. F. Smith (Lanwath Pat), 



RETRIEVERS.— Wavy: Prise, S. E. Shirley (Moonstone).— Curly- 

 coated: Equal 1st, U. Cullev (Jet 11.1. and the Duke of Hamilton 

 (ehampion Baron).— Open, Wavy— Doo.-;: 1st. S. E. S.irlev (Tractor): 

 3d, Col. h. Ewart i r \ ins?); 3d, G. Foster (Fop oery). Bitches: 1st, S. E. 

 Shirley (Tacit); equal 3d. S. E. Shirley '.Tact) and Lieut-Col. H. C. 

 Leph (Breeze). Puppies: 1st. S. E. Shirley (Tacit) ; 3d. Lieut -OoL H' 

 C.Legh (Bob ID— Curly coated— Bogs: 1st, 11. Chapman living ®f 

 the Koffees); 3d. G. Culiey (Crown Prince): Sd, H. Lingwood (Sam- 

 my). Bitches: 1st, Duke of Hamilton. (Lady Neil); 3d, Dr. W, A. 

 G. James (Luna), 8.1; Mr. 0. Taylor (Miss Gypi.— Other than Black: 

 1st, H. Skipworih (Venture;); 3d, R. Chapman (Mistake). 



SHEEPDOGS.— Champions, Rough-coated— Dogs: 1st, S. Bodding-- 

 fcon (Rutland); :3d, M. C Ashwin (Donald). Bitches: Prize. Eev. H. F. 

 Hamilton i Peggie II.)— Champion. Smooth-coated: Prize, D. P.Thomas 

 iRervD.— Open— Doqs: 1st. J. J. Steward (Young Cockiel; 2d, R. 

 Chapman (Tramp IL); 3d. J. Osborne. (Romnlus): 4th. Dr. G. C. Ed- 

 wardes Ker (Aiil'u; Cray). Bitches: 1st. W. Buckley tMor-vyn); 2d, 

 J. J. Stewart (Patience): 3.1. Rev. II. F. Hamilton (Sooty); 4th, D. P. 

 Thomas (Welsh Lass). Smooth coated: 1st. W. A G.James (Lady 

 Help): 2d, M, C. Ashwin iLady Eloho); 31, A. Hastie (Dai k Jennie).— 

 Puppies- Dogs: 1st. J. J. Stewart (Younc Cookie); 3d, T. Boston (Red 

 Gauntlet); 3d, AY. A. G. James (Clover). Bitches: 1st, E. Codings 

 JniT Rov>s«rtt; 2d. S. Borkiine.ton (Miss Chai lema&no); 3d. J. Beach 

 iMyr.iIII ).— Bob Tails: 1st, D P. Thomas (Sir Guy); 2d, R. J. Lloyd 

 Price (Beiie of Ranelagh).— Collie Club Derby: 1st, J. J. Steward 

 (Younsr Cookie); 3d, Dr. W. A. G. James (Clover); 3d, H. Ralph (The 

 Bedouin). 



BASSET HOLNDS.-Champions.— Prize, G. R. Krehl (Jupiter).- 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, G. R. Krehl (Fino); 2,1. K, Temperley (Houflot). 

 Puppies: 1st, H. V. Gibson-Lraig (Carillon); 3d, G. R. Krehl (Ori 

 flamme). 



BULLDOGS.— Champions— Dogs: Pnze and challenge cup, H. Lay- 

 ton (Monarch ). Bitches: rrize and challenge cup. A. Benjamin cham- 

 pion Britomartis).— Over 60lbs,, Dogs: Over 50lbs., Bitches; 1st, J. 

 W. Gurney (President Garfield): 2d, A. T. Foreman (Big Ben).— Over 

 45lbs. and not exceeding OOlbs.— Dogs: 1st. C. R. C Kiag (The Black 

 Prince); 2d. S. E Shirley (Cervantes); 3d, J. AY. Gurney (Royal George). 

 — Over 33lb. and not exceeding 5ulbs. — Bitches; 1st, J. W. Gurney 

 (Wheel of Fortune,-; 3.1, J. S. P. Sellon (Dona Sol); 3d. T. A. skeate 

 (Chaudos Demon).— Kot exceeding 45lbs. — Dogs: 1st. W. Donkin 

 (Castor); 3d, A. K. Smith (Bacchus II.); 3d, A. Benjamin (Kimmel 

 Billy).— Not exceeding 3"lbs.— Bitches: 1st, A. J. L. Price (Empress 

 V.); 3d, H. Layton (Jenny Hewlett It.); 3d, J. S. P. Sellon (Bel- 

 ladonna). Puppies: Prize, A. Benjamin (Kimmel Billy). 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Dogs: Prize withheld. Bitches: 1st, 

 G.S. Hockey (Lady). 



SPANIELS.— Clumbers— Champions: Prize, H. II. Holmes (cham- 

 pion Johno' Gaunt).— Open— Dogs.- 1st. B7. H. Holmes (Tower); 2d, G. 

 B. Clark (Ramble): 3d. E. Mailing (Duke 0.). Bitches:' 1st. E. Bishop 

 (Foxley Beauty); 3d, R. AY. 8- Lowndes, Jr. (Lulu).— Sussex and 

 Liver-Colored, over 36lbs —Dogs: 1st and 2d, Hooley Brothers 

 (Horatio and Baryta). Bitches: 1st, J. Partridge (Bridal!.); 2d, J. E. 

 Whittle (YoisineL 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champions: Prize, J. Boyle (Solus).— Black, 

 over 2olbs.— Dogs: 1st, H. B. Spurgin (Rovsterer); 2d, W. Riddlesdell 

 (Bramble); 3d, A. H. Eagten lEastens Bracken). Bitches: 1st, J. 

 Royle (Salus II. c 2d. J, C. Phillips (Beatrice); 3d, A. Easten (Easteii's 

 Busy). —Cockers, any Color, not exceeding 25lbs.— Bogs: Prize, G. 

 AY. Carter (Jingo). Bitches: 1st, A. H. Hussey (Little Smutty); 3d, A. 

 F. Nash (Lilac).— Other than Lives or Black, exceeding 25lbs. — 

 Dogs: 1st. II. B. Spurgin (Counsellor): 2d. A. H. Fasten (iJ'asten's 

 Bruce). Bitches: 1st, H. B. Spurgin (Fanciful); 2d, J. Royle (Zuess). 



FOX-TERRIERS —Smooth Haired- Champion— Dogs: 1st, L. Tur» 

 ner (Spice ; 2d and 3d, Rev. C. T. Fisher ihiekmond Jack and Darkle). 

 Bitches: 1st, Rev. C. T. lishtr (Bedlamite, late Joyous); 2d, L. & W. 

 Rutnerfurd (Diana); 3d. F. Eeamond (Diadem).— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 Rev. C. T. Fisher (Tue Belgravian); 2d, J. J. Pim (Brokenhurst Jim) 

 3d. A. R. Wood (splinter); 4th, F. Redmond (Dandy Dick, late Silver 

 Dick) ; 5th, A. and C. I- raster | Rook « ood). Bi teh es: 1st, J.J. Pim (Just) ; 

 2d, Hill and Ashton (Meersorook Model); 3d, R. H. Burlow (Nadiue); 

 4th. C. E. Longmore (Dulciei: 5th. a. ana C. Eraser (Joy lull.— Puppies 

 —Dogs: 1st, A. Hargreaves iHogmaston Rebel): 2d, hul and Ashton 

 (Meersorook Ross); 3d, A. E. Knight (Citron). Bitches: 1st, Hill and 

 Ashton (Meersbruok Model); 2d. II. S. YVhipp (Douglas Nettie); 3d, 

 T. Errmgton (Eaton Trip).— Wire-haired— Champion— Dogs: 1st and 

 3d, Earl of Loosdale (Brings and Sam Wellei). Bitches: 1st am! 2d, 

 Earl of Lonsdale (Mis-; Miggs and Vorai. Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, AY. 

 Carrick,. jn ). (Master Tiger and Turk II.); 3d, H. G.Bennett (Denventi; 

 4th, M. Bazlerigg (Trophy). Bitches: 1st, W. Carrick, jtui. (Cat lisle 



ird (St 



equal 2d, P. C. Reid and W. carrick, jun. (Ely Pickle and Carlisle 

 Venom). 



DA0H3HGNDE.— 0HA3i?iON3-Dogd,- Prize, W. E. Lira (Olympian). 



Bitches: Prize, ■ W. A. Benson (Rosa). Open Class— Dogs.- Equal 

 1st, M. Wootten (Zeyn) and AY. J. Lake (Faust III.): 2d and 3d. Airs. 

 P. Merrik-Hoare (carlowitz and Drachen). Bitches: 1st, G. R. As k- 

 v.ith (Shotover); 2d, E. AA". Hazlewood (Swipes): 3d. J. Knight Bruce 

 (Lady). PuppiEs-Dog*'.' 1st, L. Daniell (Redman >: 2d, Mrs. P. Merrik- 

 Hoare (Drachen); 3d, A. AY. Byron (Roller). Bitches: 1st and 2d, E. 

 M. Southwell (Seh one and Schenke); 3d. J. S.Pearson Zibeline), 

 Produce Stakes.— 1st and 2d, E. M. Southwell (Schone ane Schenke); 

 Sd, Mrs. P. Merrik-Hoare (Drachen); 4th, T. S. Daniel (Redman). 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Champions: Prize, Alfred George (Mistress of 

 the Robes)— Open Class— Over 25lbs.— Dogs: 1st. J. R. Pratt! Baron): 

 2d, T. H. Hewitt (MitrderlL): 3d, Alfred George I BendigO). Baches: 

 1st and 2d, Alfred George (Vendetta and Luci); 3d, John Richardson 

 (Maggie May II.) Not over 25lbs.— Dogs and Bitches: 1st, Alfred 

 J. Hudson iGuessi;2d. Robert Beuiley (Young Joe); 3d, Arthur Henry 

 Taylor (John Bull). 



AIREDALE TERRIERS.— Dogs and Bitches; 1st, Thomas Cars 

 (Kisghley Crack); 2d and 3d, Edward Constantine (Toss and Jock). 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.-CHAMPIONS-Prize. J. S. AVaisou 

 [Senator).— Open Class— Blue or Blue and Taj,-— Dogs: 1st and 3d, 

 JoiiuA. Batz (The Bishop and Lord Stou el): 2d, A. N. Dodds ( Hair- 

 dresser). Bitches: 1st. H. Burnett Watson (Topsy); 3d. John A. Batz 

 (Durham Lass): 3d, John Sherwood, Jr. (Blue Stocking). Any Other 

 Color— Dogs and Bitches: 1st, II. Burnett. Watson (Choker); 2d, 

 John A. Batz (Pincher). Puppies: 1st, Andrew N. Dodcls (Mark Tap- 

 ley); 2d, J. Dawson (Randolph); H. Burnett Watson (Crocodiled. 



IRISH TERRIERS— Champions— Prize and medal, Charles M. 

 Nicholson (Poppy).— Open Class— Dogs: 1st, William Graham (Garry- 

 ford); 2d, and 1st club, R, B. & T. S. Carey (Mogue>; 31, E. S. Snow 

 (Garrick). Bitches: 1st, William Graham (Gaily >; Herbert A. Graves 

 (Pretty Lass); 3d. Charles H. Backhouse (Buzz). — Uncropped— Doys 

 and Bitches: 1st and 2d *lub, J. N. Annand (Fury II.); 2d.R. E. 

 Palmer (Thady II.). Puppies: 1st, R. B. & T. S. Carey (Noggin); 2d. 

 Charles Backhouse (Bundle). 



SMOOTH-HAIRED TERRIERS. —1st, C. F. Copeman (Leading Star) : 

 3d, Alfred George (Zazel). 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS— Over lbLBS— Dogs and Bitches: 

 1st, J. & R. B. Troughear (Prince Arthur); 2d, Joseph Royle (Burke); 

 3d, J. W. Tucker (Duchess of Ediriburg).— Not Over Iolbs.— 1st. Web- 

 ster Adams (Streamlet); 2d, Frederick M. Hurdle (Sunbeam); 3d, 

 George Lodge (Laura). Puppies: 1st, C. C. Lawrence (Russiau 

 Prmee);2d, T. L. Puttock (Peter Piper). 



SKYE TERRIERS— Champions: Prize, James Pratt (Heatherbloom). 

 Open Class -Drop-eared — Dogs: 1st. Mrs. Jacobson (Cathullin) 3d, 

 John Henderson (Pibroch); 3d, John B. Wilkes (Bob II.). Bitches: 

 Prize, Mrs. Jacobson (Maggie Macdonald).— Prick-eaked— Doqs: 1st, 

 Rev. Tho ■ as Nolan (Kingston Ray): 2d, James Pratt (Sandy Grant). 

 Bitches: Prize, J. R. Kaye (Claret). 



HAHD-HAIRED SCOTCH TERRIERS.-lst and 2d, Capt W. AY. 

 Mackie (Dunolly and Dunora); 3d, Ludlow & Bloomfleld (AA'orry). 



DAND1E DINMONT TERRIERS.— Champions- Doys.- Prize, John 

 Sherwood, Jr. (Twquil). Bitches: Prize, A. Steel (Linnet).— Open 

 Class— Dogs: Equal 1st, AY. A. F. Couplaud (Border Prince) and J. C. 

 Carrick (Pasha); 2d. J. C. Carrick (Fergus). Bitches: 1st, George S. 

 Ball (Jennie Deans): 2d, Major H. Ashton (Duchess II.); 3d, William 

 Carrick (Alma). Puppies: Equal 1st, J. Flinn (Percy) and AY. Car- 

 rick, Jr. (Carlisle Venus); Equal 2d. Rev. G. S. Tiddeman (Mini) and 

 J. Cunningham (Gilnockit) 



PUGS.— Champions— Dogs: Prize, Lady Brassey (Challenger). 

 Bitches: Prize, Mrs. M. A. Poster (Jenny). Open Class— Not Over 

 20L.BS- Dogs: lst.AV.L. Sheffield .'Stingo Sniffles); 2d and 3d, Mrs. M. 

 A. Foster (Bradford Ruby and Diamond). Bitches: 1st, J. Drew 

 (Dasey);2d, Lady Bra-sec (Chiefess); 3d, Mrs. M. a. Foster (Maggie). 

 Puppies: 1st, Miss Barlow (Turn Sing); 2d, Lady Brassey (Said). 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.- Prize, Mrs. M. A. Foster (Bradford 

 Hero). 



MALTESE.— 1st, 2d and 3d, Lady Gifford (Hugh, Rob Roy and Lord 

 Clyde). 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Champions— Prize, Mrs. L. E. Jenkins 

 (Flossy II.) Open Class— 1st, H. E. Jenkins (Trixy): 2d, Mrs. H. 

 Arnold (Prince A 7 .); 3d, George Coram (Bunchy). 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS. -C'HAMPIONS.-Prize, Mrs. J. A. 



Briggs (Alexander the Great).— Open Class— 1st. Mrs. J. A. Briggs 

 (Bend Or); 2d, Mrs. Eiiza Forder (Jumbo H.). 



TOY SPANIELS.— Equal 1st, Mis. E. M. Monck (Chang n. and Ken- 

 nedy's Duke of Anthony). 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Prize, Mrs. E. Bruce (Bankside 

 Beauty). 



TOY TERBIERS.-Smooth-haired, Not Over 7les.— 1st, B. War- 

 ren Venion (Winnie II.) ; 3d and 3d, Mrs. M. A. Foster (Dinah and 

 Dolly).— Other than Smooth-haired.— 1st, Mrs. M. A. Troughear 

 (Conqueror); 3d, Mrs. E. M. Monck (Dolly); 3d, Mrs. M. A.Foster 

 (Prince Arthur). 



BANG BANG. 



OUR illustration this week is of the orange and white 

 pointer dog Bang Bang, owned by the Westrninstei 

 Kennel Club, who imported him last summer from the kennel 

 of Mr. F. C. Lowe. England. Bang Bang was three years old 

 last month, he was sired by Price's champion Bang and is out 

 of Princess Kate. He is of medium size, about 551 bs. weight, 

 and a very stylish, handsome animal, he has a very good head 

 and nee k with sli oulder s that w e have rarely if ever seen equaled 

 His chest, loin and quarters are excellent, and his logs and 

 feet are of tie best. He is powerfully muscled and has Jots of 

 quality. Judging: from his breeding and performances, both 

 in the held and on the bench, we believe him to be a most 

 valuable acquisition to the club as well as to breeders through 

 out the country. Bang Bang's first appearance hi public was 

 at the National Field Trials, Shrewsbury, England, 1,882, 

 where he avcu the pointer puppy stakes and the champion 

 puppy cup. At the Kennel Club Trials, Blanclford, England, 

 the same year, he won the cup for the best pointer in the' 

 Derby, and at the tft. Hubert Field Trials, Belgium, also the 

 same year, he won third in the puppy stake and first in the 

 All- Aged Stake. He has never been shown but once on the 

 bench, winning first at the Crystal Palace Show, January, 

 1883. He ran unplaced at the Eastern Field Trials Club last 

 IN oveniber, but considering that he was entirely unacquainted 

 with American game and ground until a short time previous 

 to the Trials his performance was very creditable. He beat 

 Don Juan, Scout, and Lalla Bookh, and was only beaten for 

 the pointer cup by Vandevort's Don. Should he come to the 

 post at his best next fall he will undoubtedly make a good 

 race with the best of them. The cut is from "a sketch bv Mr. 

 J. M. Tracy. 



THE CINCINNATI DOG SHOW. 



\ NUMBER of valuable special prizes have been offered 

 tl for the Cincinnati dog show, which commences March 

 4. Ail dogs entered in the regular classes will be eligible to 

 compete for the specials without fun her entry. 



The Independent Shooting Club of Cincinnati will give a 

 three days' shoot during the bench, show, on their club 

 grounds. The shoot will commence on March o, and will end 

 on the evening of the 1th. Clay -pigeons will be used, and 

 small sweepstake matches will be indulged in, so that parties 

 visiting the bench show wdl have a chance to test then - skill 

 against the Cincinnati marksmen. 



THE BEAGLE CLUB. 



Editor Forest ctnd Stream: 



I wish to say to the members of the American English 

 Beagle Club wdio take your paper, that I thank them for the 

 honor conferred upon me, and 1 will do all in my power for the 

 success of the club and its object. I have appointed the fol- 

 lowing on the committee to draft a standard: Dr. L. H. 

 Twaddeb. chairman, N. Elmore, Gen. R. Rowett.' The execu- 

 tive committee are at work on framing a constitution and by- 

 laws, and hope to report soon. 



TV. H. Ashburner, President. 



TORONTO DOG SHOW. 



THE Dominion of Canada Kennel Club will hold their 

 second annual bench show at Toronto, Ont., on the 

 86th, 37th and 28th. of March. We have received a copy of 

 the premium list, which is a very liberal one. Over §1,300 

 will be given in prizes, besides §1,000 in specials. The Marquis 

 of Lansdowne has cemented to appear as patron, and is ex- 

 pected to open the show in person. The Pavilion of the Hor- 

 ticultural Gardens has been secured, which assures abundant 

 space. Mr. Chas. Lincoln will superintend, and no pains will 

 be spared to make the show first-class in every respect. 

 Owners of fine animals in the States should improve this op- 

 portunity to compare the merits of their favorites with those 

 of the cracks across the border, who will undoubtedly turn 

 out in goodly numbers. Major J. M. Taylor, Mr. James Wat- 

 son and Mr. W. Hendric, have consented to act as judges. Fol- 

 lowing is the prize list: 



Champion English setter dog's $20, bitches the same; open 

 dogs $20, $10 and 6f5, bitches the same, puppies, dogs §10, $6 

 and §3, bitches the same. Irish setter classes the same as the 



