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FOREST AND STREAM 
March i, 1913 
Limit, Bitches—First, I’iedmont Hunt’s Fairy. Open, 
Bitches—First, Piedmont Hunt’s Fairy. Winners, 
Bitches—First, Piedmont Plunt’s Fairy. Team—First, 
Piedmont Hunt’s team. Brace—First, Piedmont Hunt’s 
brace No. 1. 
GERMAN SHEEPDOGS.—Puppies, Dogs—First, 
Mrs. Charles F. Plardy’s Pax. Limit, Dogs—First, 
M’illiam Neuhotf’s Blitz of Harrington Park. Open, 
Dogs—First, William Neuhoff’s Blitz of Harrington 
Park. Winners, Dogs—First, Mrs. Charles F. Hardy’s 
Pax. Puppies, Bitches—First, William Neuhoff’s Betty 
■of Harrington Park. Limit, Bitches—First, L. I. de 
Winter’s Herta von Ehrengrund. Open, Bitches—First, 
L. I. de Winter’s Herta von Ehrengrund. Winners, 
Bitches—First, L. I. de Winter’s Herta von Ehrengrund. 
Team—First, Mrs. Charles F. Hardy’s team. Brace— 
First, Mrs. Charles F. Hardy’s brace. 
.BELGIAN SHEEPDOGS.—Open, Dogs and Bitches 
—First, L. I. de Winter’s ch. Belgian Blackie. 
SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS.—Open, Dogs—First, J. 
G. Sherman’s Lerwick Rex. Open, Bitches—First, Mrs. 
'T. D. McChesney’s Lerwick Belle. 
OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOGS.—Puppies, Dogs 
and Bitches—First, Mrs. _H. W. Berryman’s Kenvil 
Artful. Novice, Dogs—First, Frohman and Dilling¬ 
ham’s Lord Hiddenbrook. American Bred, Dogs and 
Hitches—John Piorkovski’s Blue Bell III. Limit, Dogs— 
First, iMrs. Tyler Morse’s Brentwood Hero. Open, Dogs 
—First, Mrs. Tyler Morse’s Brentwood Hero. Winners, 
Dogs—First, Mrs. Tyler Morse’s Brentwood Hero. 
Novice, Bitches—First, John Piorkovoski’s Blue Bell 
HI. Limit, Bitches—First, John Piorkovski’s Blue Bell 
III. Open, Bitches—First, Mrs. Tyler Morse’s ch. Slum¬ 
ber. Winners, Bitches—First, Mrs. Tyler Morse’s ch. 
Slumber. Team—First, Mrs. Morse’s team. Brace— 
First, Mrs. Morse’s brace. 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS.—Puppies, Dogs—First, 
Miss F. Hacklen’s Uniondale Elf. Novice, Dogs, Miss 
F. Hacklen’s Uniondale Elf. American Bred, Dogs— 
First, Miss F. Hadden’s Uniondale Elf. Limit, Dogs— 
First, Mrs. R. F. Mayhew’s Fox Hills Symbol. Open, 
Dogs—First, Mrs. R. F. Mayhew’s Fox Hills Symbol. 
Winners, Dogs—First. Mrs. R. F. Mayhew’s Fox Hills 
Symbol. Puppies, Bitches_—First, Walter T. Sterns’s 
Earlybird Cut up. Novice, Bitches—First, Nosegay 
Kennels’ Nosegay Cowslip. American Bred, Bitches— 
First, Grafton Kennels’ Leeds’s Highland Mary. Limit, 
Bitches—First, Alexander H. Stewart’s Clonmel Deuce. 
Open, Bitches—First, Alexander H. Stewart’s Clonmel 
Deuce. Winners, Bitches—First, Alexander H. Stewart’s 
Clonmel Deuce. Team—First, Walter T. Stern’s team. 
Brace—First, Alexander H. Stewart’s brace. 
IRISH SETTERS.—Puppies, Dogs and Bitches— 
First, C. N. Burrow’s Stewartstown Rose. Novice, 
Dogs—First, Mrs. Joseph Lewis’ Kildare II. Limit, 
Dogs—First, S B. Waters’ King Philip. Open, Dogs— 
First, Miss Anna B. Lewis’ Landsdowne Paddy Tonar. 
Winners, Dogs—First, Miss Anna B. Lewis’ Lans- 
downe Paddy Tonar. Novice, Bitches—First, Louis 
W. Hewes’ Ruby. Limit, Bitches—First, Walter Mc- 
Roberts’ Richwood Clare. Open, Bitches—First, J. 
C. Hanna’s ch. Lansdowne Ruminanthy Rhu. Win¬ 
ners, Bitches—First, J. C. Hanna’s ch. Lansdowne Rumi¬ 
nanthy Rhu. 
GORDON SETTERS.—Novice, Dogs and Bitches—■ 
First, Allan D. Kirby’s Ralph K, Limit, Dogs and 
Bitches—First, Allan D. Kirby’s Major K. Open, Dogs 
and Bitches—First, Yesdihc Kennels’ ch. Yesdihc Chal¬ 
lenge. Winners—First, Yesdihc Kennels’ ch. Yesdihc 
Challenge. 
IRISH WATER SPANIELS.—Open, Dogs and 
Bitches—First, Alf. Delmont’s Leed Shaughran. 
CLUMBER SPANIELS.—Open, Dogs and Bitches 
—First, George R. Preston’s Westward Ho. 
GRIFFONS (KORTHALS).—Open, Dogs and 
Bitches—First, Charles Henry Mellon’s Diane of Morris¬ 
town. 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.—Open, Dogs and 
Bitches—First, i\Ir. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim’s 
Firenze Catcatcher. 
FjOBERMAN PINSCHERS.—Puppies, Dogs and 
Bitches—First, Willy Dippner’s Stella H. Limit, Dogs 
and Bitches—First, Max Donarth’s Harras von Parthen- 
grund. Open, Dogs—First, Max Donarth’s Harras von 
Parthengrund. Open, Bitches—First, William F. J. and 
Henry G. Piel’s Senta von Rheinhof. Winners, Dogs 
and Bitches—First, Max Donarth’s Harras von Parthen¬ 
grund. Brace—First, William F. J. and Henry G. 
Piel’s brace. 
IRISH TERRIERS.—Puppies, Dogs—First, John R. 
Thorndike’s Ihorncroft Axsman. Novice, Dogs—First, 
J. R. Thorndike’s Thorncroft Axsman. American Bred, 
Dogs—First, Howard Gould’s Castlegould Bender. Limit, 
Dogs—First, Vickery Kennels’ Vickery Redsand. Open, 
Dogs—First, Vickery Kennels’ Vickery Demon. Win¬ 
ners, Dogs-—p'irst, V’ickery Kennels’ V’ickery Demon. 
Puppies, Bitches—First, J. R. Thorndike’s Thorncroft 
Glory. American Bred, Bitches—First, Andrew Albright, 
Jr.’s Baughfell Peggy. Limit, Bitches—First, George 
II. Hawks and L. G. Smith’s Clover Hill Nooriddeen. 
Open Bitches—First, George H. Hawks and L. G. 
Smith’s Clover Hill Nooriddeen. Winners, Bitches— 
First, George H. Hawks and L. G. Smith’s Clover Hill 
Nooriddeen. 
RETRIEVERS. — Open, Dogs — First, Benjamin 
Nicoll’s Lomond View Sam. Open, Bitches—First, 
Clarence E. Chapman’s Black Maid. LimiE Bitches— 
First, Greenacre Kennels’ Tamara. Limit, Dogs—First, 
Greenacre Kennels’ Zuroff. Open, Dogs and Bitches— 
First, Mrs. Sidney C. Borg’s Sergovitch. Winners, 
Dogs and Bitches—First, Greenacre Kennels’ Zuroff. 
WELSH TERRIERS.—Puppies, Dogs—First, B. & 
G. de Coppet’s Windermere Tinker. Puppies, Bitches— 
First, B. & G. de Coppet’s Windermere Captivate. 
Novice, Dogs and Bitches—First, B. & G. de Coppet’s 
Windermere Tinker. American Bred, Dogs—First, F. 
G. Lord’s Middlecote Martini. Limit, Dogs—F. B. 
Lord’s Matchbox. Open, Dogs—First, F. B. Lord’s 
Longmynd Borderer. Winners, Dogs—First, F. B. 
Lord’s Longmynd Borderer. American Bred, Bitches— 
First, B. & G. de Coppet’s Windermere Winsome. 
Limit Bitches—First, Miss Maude Kennedy’s Senny 
Model. Open, Bitches—First, Miss Maude Kennedy’s 
Model. Winner^ Bitches—First, Miss Maude Kennedy’s 
Senny Model. Team—First, F. B. Lord’s team. Brace 
—First, F. B.. I.ord’s br.ace. 
WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS.—Pup¬ 
pies, Dogs—First, Glenmere Kennels’ Chirlie of Glen- 
mere. Novice, Dogs—First, Glenmere Kennels’ Chirlie 
of Glenmere. American Bred, Dogs—First, Miss Eliza¬ 
beth P. Starr’s Hop Scotch. Limit, Dogs—First, Mrs. 
R. A. Rainey’s Dunvegan Hero. Open, Dogs—First, 
Mr.s. R. A. Rainey’s Dunvegan Hero. Winners, Dogs— 
First. Mrs. R. A. Rainey’s Dunvegan Hero. American 
Bred, Bitches—First, Mrs. Payne Whitney’s Greentree 
Heather. Open, Bitches—First, Glenmere Kennels’ 
Rhuellen of Glenmere. Winners, Bitches—First, Glen¬ 
mere Kennels’ Rhuellen of Glenmere. Team—First, Mrs. 
R. A. Rainey’s team. Brace—First, JIrs. R. A. Rainey’s 
brace. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.—Open, Dogs—First, 
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Peabody’s Douro Prince. Open, 
Bitches—First, Thomas Bailey’s Scranton Tutry. 
UNCL.\SSIFIED SPECI.M.S. 
Spratt Cup—For the best dog in the show of any 
breed, age or sex. Won by Aleck H. Stewart’s Strath- 
tay Prince Albert. 
Spratt Cup—For the best braces of any one breed 
entered, owned by one kennel or exhibitor. Won by 
\’ickery Kennels’ \'ickery Fast Freight and Vickery 
Washout. 
Frank Hall Cup—For the best team of four dogs of 
any one breed bred in the United States. Won by 
Sabine Kennels’ Sabine Fallacious, Sabine Fine Form, 
Sabine Familiar and Sabine Ringgold. 
Frank Hall Cup—For the best pair !of Airedale 
terriers (dog and bitch) bred in the United States. 
Won by Vickery Kennels’ Vickery Lodestar and Cham¬ 
pion Tinturn Royalist. 
Frank Hall Cup—For the best pair of bull terriers 
(dog and bitch) bred in the United States. Wo« by 
Alan Northbridge’s ch. Noross Patrician and Noross 
Domino Girl. 
mures 
abound in the vast domain 
which nature provided and 
Uncle Sam has set aside “for 
the benefit and enjoyment of 
the people.” 
Y ellowstone 
National Park 
QSeason 1913 will be June 15 to Sept. 
15. The way to go to the Yellowstone 
is via the Original and Northern En¬ 
trance - - - Gardiner Gateway - - - reached 
only by the 
Northern Pacific Ry 
<3You should surely go this summer. 
Sumptuous hotels, or enjoyable 
camps, and the 143 miles of coach¬ 
ing over government kept boule¬ 
vards, will refresh, rejuvenate and 
re-create you. The cost is moder¬ 
ate and you will always remember 
it with keenest pleasure. Excur¬ 
sion fares in effect for the Park 
trip by itself or in connection with 
Pacific Coast Trips. May I send 
you our literature? 
Qjust drop a postal to 
A. M. CLELAND 
General Passenger Agent 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Pictures at the left show: 
1—Pelicans on “Molly Island''- 
-Y el¬ 
lowstone Lake. 
2 — The graceful elk. 
3 — Giant tree gnawed by beaver. 
4 — The famous geyser hole “fishing 
cone," in Yellowstone Lake. 
5 — Hungry bears haunt hotel refuse heaps. 
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 
San Francisco—1915 
