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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 27, 1912 
Fixtures. 
FIELD TRIALS. 
Oct. 28.—Southern Ohio Field Trial Association’s second 
annual field trials. G. K. Harris, Sec’y, 15 West 
Sixth St., Cincinnati. O. 
Resignation of C. R. Stevenson. 
’Charles R. Stevenson, who has been secre¬ 
tary and Treasurer of the National Beagle Club 
of America, and chairman of the Field Trial 
Coilimittee during the past ten years, has 
tendered his resignation. 
It: is learned that Mr. Stevenson's business 
interests have grown to such an extent that he 
is unable to give to the affairs of the Beagle 
Club the time and attention which he thinks 
it should have. 
Mr. Stevenson is a resident of the State of ■ 
New Jersey, graduate of Princeton University, 
a member of the Bar of the State of New 
Jersey, and engaged in active practice, is a 
member of the Princeton Club of New York, 
the Art Club of Philadelphia, and is vice-presi¬ 
dent of the West Jersey Title and Guaranty 
Company. 
Some years ago he made annual entries in 
the field trials of the National Beagle Club of 
America, and was the owner of some well 
known beagles, among them were Champion 
Nassau Fabian, Miss Bert, Miss Josh. Snifter, 
Dorches Woodman, Lipp and Highball. 
Long Island Kennel Club. 
The annual show of the Long Island Kennel 
Club will be held at the Brighton Beach race¬ 
track on Decoration Day. Prizes will be offered 
for all breeds. Judges include some of the best 
known dog men in the country. They will 
judge as follows: 
Amzi Dodd, of Long Branch, St. Bernards; 
Edmond Evans, Airedale terriers; Albert 
Francke, Schipperkes; Dr. H. C. Goubeaud, of 
Brooklyn, pointers and setters; Mrs. M. E. 
Harbey, of Southampton, Pomeranians and 
Pekingese; M. C. Halley, French bull dogs; 
Miss Mary Henderson, of Brooklyn, English 
toy spaniels, Japanese spaniels and Griffons; 
Thomas Holden, of Morristown, bull terriers, 
black and tan terriers, black and tan Manchester 
terriers and Pinschers; Harry T. Peters, Russian 
wolfhounds, Scottish deerhounds, Irish wolf¬ 
hounds, bloodhounds, • mastiffs, old English 
sheep dogs, beagles, dachshunds, Bedlington 
terriers, Chow Chows. Samoyedes and Papil- 
lions; J. Sargeant Prince, of Philadelphia, Dal¬ 
matians. Dandie Dinmonts. Sealyham terriers, 
Scottish and West Highland white terriers; 
Mrs. IM. Thorpe, of Sheepshead Bay, poodles, 
pugs, Skye terriers, Maltese and Yorkshire ter¬ 
riers, toy poodles. Chihuashuas, toy black and 
tans and Italian greyhounds: F. J. 'frown, bull 
dogs: \y. H. Sawyer, Boston terriers; B. S. 
Smith, of Closter, N. J., fo.x, Irish and Welsh 
terriers; Henry D. Whitefield, greyhounds; A. 
Clinton Wilmerding, sporting spaniels; H. P. 
J. Ernshaw, of Meriden, Conn., collies. 
Irish Terrier Club. 
The second annual show of the Irish Terrier 
Club of • America will be held June i, 1912, at 
Morristown, N. J. Dr. Henry Jarrett, of Phila¬ 
delphia, will be judge. The club is offer ng $10. 
$5 and $3 in all of the regular classes. Valuable 
special prizes have been offered, including ten of 
$25 cash or plate, several $10 gold pieces and a 
lot of $5 cash specials. The club offers a gold 
club medal for the best Irish terrier, and in addi¬ 
tion to the regular cash prizes $5 is offered as a 
special prize in all the classes for the second 
prize winner. The prizes, lioth specials and in 
the regular classes, are to be won outright and 
are open to all, whether members of the Irish 
Terrier Club or not. 
In addition to the regular classes there will be 
brace and team classes, veteran dogs (six years 
and over), veteran hitches (same conditions), 
stud dog, with two of his get, and brood h'tch, 
with two of her pups. Checks and prize offers 
should be addressed to Treasurer John G. Bates, 
Convent, N. J. 
Ladies Kennel Association of America. 
The Ladies’ Kennel Association show will be 
held at the fair grounds, Mineola, L. L, June 
4 and 5. Entries close with James Mortimer. 
Hempstead, L. L, May 16. Judges selected are; 
Midgley Marsden, Acton Bridge, England.— 
Bloodhounds, St. Bernards, Irish wolfhounds, 
Scottish deerhounds, greyhounds, poodles, Pom¬ 
eranians, English toy spaniels. 
J. Fletcher Lutz, M.D., Glen Rock, Pa.— 
Great Danes. 
J. P. Hoguet, M.D., New York city.—Russian 
wolfhounds. 
G. Muss-Arnolt, Tuckahoe, N. Y.-—Eskimos, 
pointers. Griffons (Korthals), German and 
Belgian sheep dogs, Doberman Pinschers, mis¬ 
cellaneous class. 
Dr. Henry Jarrett. Philadelphia, Pa.—Fox¬ 
hounds. collies, old English sheep dogs, Dalma¬ 
tians, Samoyedes, Airedale terriers. 
Dr. James E. Hair, Bridgeport. Conn.—All 
setters, retrievers. Chesapeake Bay dogs. 
Dr. C. Y. Ford. Kingston, Out.—Sporting 
spaniels. 
Thomas Shallcross, Providence, R. 1 .— 
Beagles. 
Thomas Grisdale. New York city.—Bull dogs, 
French bull dogs. 
T. Dickson, Brookline, Mass,—Bull terriers. 
Dr. C. F. Sullivan, Dorchester, Mass.—Bos¬ 
ton terriers. 
W. J. Nichols. Wimbledon. England.—Chow 
Chows, fox terriers, Sealyham terriers. West 
Highland white terriers. Dandie Dinmont ter¬ 
riers, Bedlington terriers, schipperkes. Pek¬ 
inese, Griffons (Bruxellois). 
John Sergeant Price. Jr.. Chestnut Hill. Pa.— 
Irish terriers. 
W. H. Whittem, Chestnut Hill, Pa.—Scottish 
terriers. 
James Watson. New York city.—Dachshunds, 
Manchester terriers, Skye terriers, Japanese 
spaniels, pugs, toy poodles, Yorkshire terriers, 
Maltese terriers, toy black and tan terriers. Chi¬ 
huahuas, Italian greyhounds, Shetland sheep 
dogs. 
Messrs. Marsden and Nichols. — Variety 
classes and unclassified specials. 
Entries close Thursday. Mav t6. with James 
Mortimer, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. 
French Bull Dog Show. 
The most successful show of French bull 
dogs thus far held ended April 20. with Dollar 
Princess, owned by Mary Winthrop Turner, 
judged the best French bull at the show. In 
the open bitches. Dollar Princess defeated En¬ 
chantress by whom she was beaten at West¬ 
minster Kennel Show. Gamin’s Rignet took 
second honors, and is owned by Grant Not- 
man, of Brooklyn, N, Y. There were 273 en¬ 
tries. Judges were: William Lennox, Henry 
Brock and S. L. Goldberg. 
Nassau County Kennel Show. 
The Nassau County Kennel Show will be held 
May 5, entries closing May 2, with W. H. Pur¬ 
cell, Supt., Room 358, Fifth avenue. New York 
city. The show will take place at Belmont Park, 
Queens, L. I. 
Exhibitors living within the quarantine lim’ts 
of Hempstead and North Hempstead can readily 
Kennel. 
Spratt's Patent Fibo 
Is an appetizing and flesh forming food for pup¬ 
pies and dogs out of condition. It may be given 
either dry or soaked in water, milk or gravy. As 
the puppies grow older, they should be gradually 
accustomed to 
Spratt’s Patent Puppy Biscuits 
Write for sample. Send stamp for ‘ ‘ Dog Culture’ ’ 
which contains much valuable information. 
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DOBERMAN KENNELS. 
Rochester, N. Y., April 2, 1912. 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co., New York City: 
Dear Sirs—We wish you would discontinue the 
ad. with the present issue and send us bill to in¬ 
clude all of it for payment. We are sold out in 
pups or surplus grown stock, and must say that 
your publication is certainly able to bring us in 
touch with forest rangers and men with red blood 
out in the open. We shall be with you again as 
soon as we have another supply of pups coming on. 
Thanking you for mailing us bill to include all 
ads. to date, and discontinue the same from date 
for a while, remain, 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) 15oberman Kennels, Inc. 
Theo. Jager, Sec’y. 
G. DAN MORGAN’S KENNELS 
Breeder of Pointers, Setters and 
Retrieving Cockers (Reds) n n 
Successor to R. B. (Dick) Morgan. 
Seven years manager Pinehurst Kennels. I train and 
develop dogs for gentlemen’s shooting or for field trials. 
I have exclusive right to train over Denton Sportsmen’s 
Club grounds, of which I am manager. One of the best 
quail grounds in the South. Correspondence solicited. 
G. DAN MORGAN, Denton, N. C. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
Mmiled FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V. S. 
118 W. 3lst Street NEW YORK 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AIREDAI.ES—Puppies of all ages and grades. From 
champion stock and from the best blood in the world. 
Endcliffe Briarwood and Champion Lake Dell Damsel are 
in my kennels. The latter has a litter of 9 beautiful pups, 
whelped Nov. 2, by Champion Illuminator, winner of over 
200 firsts. Grown bitches and puppies to sell. Write to 
Dr L. C. Toney, Mesa, Ariz.; or Toney-Aire-Zone-Kennels. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS. 
Trained Bear, Deer, Fox and Wolf Hounds; also pups. 
Forty-page highly illustrated catalogue; four cent stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
Headquarters for trained collies, combining the blood of 
the best. Dundee Collie Kennels, Dundee, Mich. 
We will board your dog. Comfortable kennels, good 
food and care. Reasonable terms. 
PENATAQUIT KENNELS, Bayshore, N. Y. 
FETCH AND CARRY 
By B. Waters 
Tells minutely of the methods by which a dog, young 
or old, willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve 
either by the force or “natural” system. Cloth, illu*- 
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