TO THE MEMORY 
of the old Dayton Pointer Club—and to all those, 
whether within its membership or without, who helped 
to bring distinguished honor to the Gem City of Ohio 
and make it, as it was, in the (f good old days ” a mecca 
for the best that could be found anywhere in bird dogs, 
and representative of the highest possible ideals for the 
betterment of these noble creatures as well as conducive 
to ennobling influences—this little book is apprecia¬ 
tively dedicated by the author who has drawn much in¬ 
spiration from these splendid examples of the past. 
H.L. 
