. The beagle and the field trials. Beagle (Dog breed). TEE FIELD C. STALEY DOUB'S TRIUMPH, A. K. C. S. B. 19,843. Frederick, Md. Triumph—White, black and tan; lig-ht tan head and ears, with white stripe on right side of skull; right side of muzzle white, left side tan and white; large black saddle spot on back running back to root of tail; tan on both hips; 'half of tail black; neck, chest, shoulders, underbody, legs, feet and half of tail nice clean white; head well sihaped, but a little flat in skull; ears hang a little too far back, and are rather short; good eyes and expression; g


. The beagle and the field trials. Beagle (Dog breed). TEE FIELD C. STALEY DOUB'S TRIUMPH, A. K. C. S. B. 19,843. Frederick, Md. Triumph—White, black and tan; lig-ht tan head and ears, with white stripe on right side of skull; right side of muzzle white, left side tan and white; large black saddle spot on back running back to root of tail; tan on both hips; 'half of tail black; neck, chest, shoulders, underbody, legs, feet and half of tail nice clean white; head well sihaped, but a little flat in skull; ears hang a little too far back, and are rather short; good eyes and expression; good length of muzzle, which migiht be squarer cut; good shoulders and neck; good forelegs and feet; the right leg she throws out a little when moving slow, which gives her an awkward gait, but when she is working it is not noticeable; strong back, loin and hindquarters; body good, but a little long coupled; good coat, and brush well carried. Not a bench show Beagle, according to the National Beagle Club stand- ard, but while working she comes as near my ideal of what a field Beagle should be as anything I have ever seen. Her general appearance is very pleasing, and she looks every inch the racer that she really is. She is as fine a combination of speed and nose as I have ever seen, and was put down in the finest shape for a race (at Hempstead) of any Beagle ever started at a field trial. Ears, 141/2 inches; chest, IS Inches; weig'ht, 20 pounds; height, 14 inches. Bred and owned by C. Staley Doub, Freder- ick, Md. Her sire. Imp. Chimer 5400, white, black and tan. Whelped July, 1884; height, 14 inches; ears, 16 inches; weight, 22 pounds. Bred by Sir Isaac Meyrick, England, and imported March 10, 1887, by W. S. Diffenderfer, Baltimore, Md. Winning on the bench first Birmingham Reserve, Crystal Palace, England, 1886; first and second specials Philadelphia, V. H. C. New- ark, third Boston, second Waverly, 1887; second and two specials Philadel- phia, first Baltimore, ISSS: second


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