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Miss Ransom and Navajo started at 10:08. 
Navajo pointed and nothing was found. Miss 
Ransom made a good point on a bevy and was 
nicely backed. On the scattered birds Navajo 
pointed a single, and later pointed a bevy. Miss 
was lost for quite a while, about twenty minutes. 
When found, was found on point, according to 
the statement of the negro who found her. He 
_said at first she was pointing a bevy; to others 
he said it was a single bird. Whatever he said, 
true or untrue, it was- irrelevant. Miss next 
pointed a bevy, and .Navajo flushed it. Up at 
11:05. Miss ranged well, often too wide and 
heedless, and was difficult to handle. Navajo 
was about ordinary. 
'Fishel’s Frank and Lanark’s Lad started at 
11:25; up at 12:20. Frank pointed two bevies 
arid a single, and had a divided point on a single. 
Lad pointed two bevies, a single and had a di¬ 
vided point and a flush. Each backed well. Each 
ranged well and displayed excellent judgment in 
searching the likely places and in work on birds. 
. Gleam’s Count Gladstone and Avalon began 
after lunch and ran till 2:21. Gleam fooled quite 
a bit with larks. Avalon pointed a small bevy. 
Avalon made some uncertain points. Both ranged 
wide and fast. 
Tonapaugh and Shot Wind’em began at 2:27. 
Tonapaugh pointed two bevies and had a divided 
point with Shot. The dogs and handlers were 
separated during most of the heat. 
FINAL. 
Lanark’s Lad and Miss Ransom started at 3148. 
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