. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 ^he gvee&ev anit ^art&man fjANTJARY 18, 1902 A Leading Fox Terrier ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Bencli Sliows. Feb 4 5, 6-Rhode Island Kennel Club. Annual bench show. Providence, R I. George D. Miller, Secretary. Feb. II, 12 13, 14-Westminster Kennel Club. James Mortimer Superintendent, New York City. Feb. 28-March 1—Duquesne Kennel Club of Western Pennsyl- vania. F. S. Stedman, Secretary, Pittsburg, Pa. Field Trials. Jan 20-United States Field Trial Club. Annual trials. Grand Junction, Tenn. W. S. Stafford,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 ^he gvee&ev anit ^art&man fjANTJARY 18, 1902 A Leading Fox Terrier ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Bencli Sliows. Feb 4 5, 6-Rhode Island Kennel Club. Annual bench show. Providence, R I. George D. Miller, Secretary. Feb. II, 12 13, 14-Westminster Kennel Club. James Mortimer Superintendent, New York City. Feb. 28-March 1—Duquesne Kennel Club of Western Pennsyl- vania. F. S. Stedman, Secretary, Pittsburg, Pa. Field Trials. Jan 20-United States Field Trial Club. Annual trials. Grand Junction, Tenn. W. S. Stafford, Secretary, Trenton, Tenn. Feb. 3-Alabama Field Trial Club. Firth annual trials. Madi- son, Ala. T. H. Spencer, Secretary-treasurer. Feby. 8-Continental Field Trial Club. Annual trials Grand Junction Tenn. Theo. Sturgis, Secretary, Greenfield Hill, Conn. Pacific Coast Field Trials. The nineteenth annual field trials of the Pacific Coast Field Trial Club was commenced with the Derby last Monday morning on favorable ground in the vicinity of Santa Maria, Santa Barbara. A late start was made, the first brace being cast off at 9:15 a. m. Weather conditions were unfavorable, the day being a warm one with not a breath of air to cool off men and dogs until about two o'clock in the afternoon. dog, Cuba Jr., by Cuba of Kenwood-Florida, whelped on March 13, 1900; breeder, Stockdale Kennels. Second—H. L. Betten's white, black and tan English Setter bitch, Rod's Lark, by Rodfield-Count's Diana, whelped September 7, 1900; breeder, H. L. Betten. Third—W. B. Coutts' liver and white Pointer dog, Ned Funston, by Kriss Kringle-Plain Sister, whelped September, 1900; breeder, W. B. Coutts. The second day of the meetiDg, on Tuesday morn- ing, commenced under more favorable weather condi- tions. It being cooler than on the preceding day the dogs stood the running better; the dry state of the ground, however, made pointing as difficult as on the previous day. Quail were found with every brace p


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