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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 8, 1912 
Long Island Kennel Club Show. 
Heavy showers lessened the attendance at 
the eleventh annual dog show of the Long 
Island Kennel Club at Brighton Beach race 
track on Decoration Day. Many of the dogs 
that had been entered were not exhibited, but 
the 500 that were led to the rings kept the 
judges busy from 10 o’clock in the morning until 
nearly 5 o’clock in the afternoon. 
When the judging was resumed after lunch¬ 
eon the rain ceased to fall and those who had 
been crowded into places of shelter circulated 
among the improvised kennels and tried to get 
a line on what the judges were going to do 
about it. The general impression appeared to 
be that the judges were to have a hard day of 
it because of the fine display of well bred 
canines of every size, shape, color and variety. 
Among the dog fanciers who cast their trained 
eyes along the line were Raymond Belmont, 
A. McC. Halley, W. H. Sawyer, B. S. Smith, 
Albert Francke, Mrs. M. E. Harby and Miss 
Mary Henderson. 
The committee which had charge of the 
arrangements for the show was composed of 
Charles D. Bernheimer, Chairman; Dr. J. E. 
YOUNG STORMER. 
De Mund. Henry W. Coons, John M. Wierk, 
John E. Collins, Walter Murray, Dr. E. H. 
Berendsohn, George W. Batson, A. McC. 
Halley, H. W. Beals and Charles A. Kelly. 
Jacob Ruppert Jr.’s Prize St. Bernards. 
The four illustrations herewith represent 
the best St. Bernard blood in this country. Im- 
Kennel. 
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G. DAN MORGAN’S KENNELS 
Breeder oi Pointers. Setters and 
Retrieving Cockers (Reds) x: ~ 
Succes.sor to R. B. (Dick) Morgan. 
Seven years manager Pinehurst Kennels. I train an4 
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I have exclusive right to train over Denton Sportsmen’s 
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DOGS FOR SALE, 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If to, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on band. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
36 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AIREDALE PUPS 
Registered stock. $15.00 to $25.00. No better to be had 
at any price. R. K. BOYER, Pitcairn, Pa. 
Trained Bear, Deer, Fo.x and Wolf Hounds; also pups. 
Fifty-page highly illustrated catalogue; 5-cent stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
WHITE PRINCESS. 
who had a number of entries; Charles D. Bern¬ 
heimer, George Greer, W. S. Burnee, Jr.. Mrs. 
C. M. Hamilton, Harry T. Peters, Mrs. Jose¬ 
phine Reuter, Winthrop Rutherford, Mrs. M. 
Thorpe and J. G. Sherman. 
There were more than a hundred bull dogs 
of various classes entered. Hewlett King Orry, 
owned by Mrs. C. M. Hamilton, took away the 
first prize for the dogs, and her Champion 
Elorence Blunder also took the first prize for 
the bitches. Raymond Belmont also was a con¬ 
sistent winner. He took two firsts and two re¬ 
serves in this class with his Champion Wind- 
holme’s Governor, Belray Einder II., Belray 
Spangle and Belray KittyG 
The Pomeranians were there in great num¬ 
bers. Vi Sin, of Alderbourne, that distinguished 
Pekingese spaniel, given a luncheon May 14 at 
Hotel Vanderbilt, took first prize in his class. 
The Shetland sheep dogs, only recently ac¬ 
cepted as a breed in this country, drew much 
attention, J. G. Sherman’s Jack McEwen win¬ 
ning. 
Those who took charge of the task of see¬ 
ing that the prizes went to the right places 
were Amzi Dodd, Rudolph Vohl, Harry T. 
Peters, Henry D. Whitfield. Dr. H. C. Gou- 
beaud, A. Clinton Wilmerding. H. P. J. Earn- 
shaw, Mrs. M. Thorpe. J. Sargeant Price. Jr., 
Thomas Holden, E. J. Brown, Edmund Evans, 
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ported and owned by Jacob Ruppert, Jr., who 
has done more than any other fancier for the 
breed 
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Headquarters for trained collies, combining the blood ui 
the best. Dundee Collie Kennels, Dundee, Mich. 
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Property for Sale. 
Salmon Club Share For Sale 
I have one share to dispose of in a most ex¬ 
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Season, June i-Aug. 15. Easily reached; 125 
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