. Western field. Lady-Winner 2nd Me FIELD. Ma Willi! . Tcvis. Own. not as good opportunities, made severalgood points, one of which was in a smalltree. In this point she stood with her forefeet against the tree. This was the bestheat of the meeting. The dogs were undergood control and both handled their birdswell. Lady Belle—Merry Dude—This was thelast of the stake and a very poor made several bad flushes and got in agood share of his rabbit work, The onlypoint he made was on a rabbit which Lin-ville killed, saying hell never point that oneagain, anyhow! Belle made no point
. Western field. Lady-Winner 2nd Me FIELD. Ma Willi! . Tcvis. Own. not as good opportunities, made severalgood points, one of which was in a smalltree. In this point she stood with her forefeet against the tree. This was the bestheat of the meeting. The dogs were undergood control and both handled their birdswell. Lady Belle—Merry Dude—This was thelast of the stake and a very poor made several bad flushes and got in agood share of his rabbit work, The onlypoint he made was on a rabbit which Lin-ville killed, saying hell never point that oneagain, anyhow! Belle made no points. At the close of the heat the judges an-nounced the winners as follows; 1st. Petronella. 2d. Keepsake. , . \ Ramona. ] McCloud Boy. The Members Stake The members stake had seven starters,most of which being dogs that knew noth-ing or very little of their owners, and weretherefore hard to control. Baywood—Lady—Lloyd Tevis pointerdog, Baywood, and Elmer Coxs Lady werecast off the first thing after lunch. It wasnot long until Lady pointed a
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