FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Dec. 8 , 1906 . 
92 l 
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LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES; BLTiTS 
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17 Warren St., nearB’way, New York 
Count Gladstone-—Peg Marie; W. L. Turner, 
owner, with Nightingale, blue b. setter dog, by 
Tony Mac—Bud; D. R. Rose, owner; A. C. 
Peterson, handler. 
Oakley Hill’s King, b. w. and t. setter dog, by 
Oakley Hill—Dashing Dora; C. M. Wooley, 
owner; J. T. Carter handler, with Courier Jour¬ 
nal, o. and w. dog, by May Fly—Baby Rodfield; 
G. O. Smith, owner; A. C. Peterson, handler. 
Sir Royal Spot, b. w. and t. pointer dog, by 
Four Spot—Queen Rip Rap; D. C. White, owner; 
J. Bishop handler, with Shot Wind’em, b. w. and 
t. setter dog, by Sure Shot—Baffle Wind’em;. 
Carr and White, owners; D. C. White, handler. 
Tonapaugh, b. w. and t. setter dog, by Tony 
Boy—Estelle, J. Bishop, agent and handler, with 
Alberta Jingo, 1 . and w. pointer dog, by Young 
Jingo—Alberta Lulu, Thos, Johnson, owner; C. 
H. Babcock, handler. 
Belle of Pinehurst, b. w. and t. setter bitch; 
L. Tuft, owner; D. Morgan, handler, with 
Manitoba Mike, liv. and w. pointer dog, by 
Neale Bennett—Cuba; Thos. Johnson, owner j 
C. H. Babcock, handler. 
Ingleside Noble, b. w. and t. setter dog, by 
Tony Mack—Verona B. Gladstone; D. R. Rose, 
owner, with Keepsake, b. w. and t. setter bitch, 
by California Belle Boy-—Peach Blossom; W. W. 
Van Arsdale, owner; C. H. Babcock, handler. 
Rosemont Spec, b. w. and t. setter bitch, by 
Count Whitestone—Tony’s Maid; L. Tuft, 
owner; Dan Morgan, handler, with Petrel’s 
Count Queen, o. and w. setter bitch, by Petrel’s 
Count—Tony’s Nell; H. A. Kirby, owner; W. H. 
Hammond, handler. 
Harry B., b. w. and t. setter dog, by Uncle B—• 
Nellie Gladstone, A. H. Hough, owner; T. 
Edwards, handler, with Count Whitestone II., b. 
w. and t. setter dog, by Count Whitestone—Lady; 
W. W. Titus, owner; W. H. Beazell, handler. 
Policy Girl, b. w. and t. setter bitch, by Dave 
Earl—Queen; W. W. Van Arsdale, owner; Bab¬ 
cock, handler, with Caesar, b. w. and t. setter dog, 
by Rancocas Jack—Dolly Manners, W. H. Bea¬ 
zell, agt. and handler. 
Outram, liv. and w. pointer dog, by Lad’s Dock 
—Clementine; W. H. Beazell, agt. and handler, 
with Maid’s Sport Gladstone, b. w. and t. setter 
dog, by Lady’s Count Gladstone—Sport’s Maid; 
D. R. Rose, handler; A. C. Peterson, handler. 
Granite Dick, b. w. and t. setter dog, by Granite 
City—Lady Belle; E. Chevier, owner; E. Shelly, 
handler, with Fishel’s Frank, liv. and w. pointer 
dog, by Fishel’s Rip Rap—Boy’s Queen; U. R. 
Fishel, owner; J. A. Gude, handler. 
Miss Ransom, b. w. and t. setter bitch, by 
Uncle B—Sport’s Belle; H. R. Edwards, owner; 
J. A. Gude, handler, with King Woolton, liv. and 
w. pointer dog, by King Cyrano—Zephyr II., C. 
E. Pierson, owner; E. Shelly, handler. 
Ria Baby, b. w. and t. setter bitch, by Colonel 
R—Monterey; H. R. Edwards, owner; J. A. 
Gude, handler, with Spot’s Rip Rap. b. and w. 
pointer dog, by Four Spot—Queen Rip Rap, Dr. 
E. L. Denison, owner; C. Atkins, handler. 
SECOND SERIES. 
Lanark’s Lad with Nightingale. 
Rosemont Spec with Ingleside Noble. 
Shot Wind’em with Petrel’s Count Queen. 
Pretty Peggy with Avalon. 
Sir Royal Spot with Fishel’s Frank. 
Tonapaugh with Miss Ransom. 
Spot’s Rip Rap with Granite Dick. 
WINNERS. 
ist. Lanark’s Lad. 
2d. Avalon. 
3d. Tonapaugh. 
The! Derby. 
The Derby was started after the All Age Stake 
was finished. There were twenty-two starters, 
many of them being dogs of fame in former com¬ 
petitions. The competition as a whole was hardly 
commonplace. The running was as follows: 
Clermont Sooner and Colton started at I 103. 
Each made a point on the same bevy, the find 
being Sooner’s. Colton flushed a bevy and 
Sooner broke in. Sooner made a point; Colton 
backed, then drew ahead to steal the point, but 
nothing was found. Colton next pointed a bevy. 
Sooner pointed a single. Going down wind, he 
flushed a bevy. Up at 1:3s. 
