Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)

Por um escritor misterioso
Last updated 07 junho 2024
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Title: Breeder and sportsman Identifier: breedersportsma361900sanf Year: 1882 (1880s) Authors: Subjects: Horses Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : [s. n. ] Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: 352 Ctye $£$«%#? (W& ^mrtemcm* [Apetx 21, 1900 Text Appearing After Image: Coming Events. BENCH SHOWS. Vancouver Kennel Club. P. K. L. Inaugural Bhow. Vancouver B. C. 8. Browlev, Secretary. Postponed. April 18, 19, 20, 21âSt. Louis Kennel Club, St, Louis, Mo. G. W. P.K. L. Portland Clayton, Superintendent. April 18, 19. 20, 21.âPortland Kennel Club. Or. J. A. Taylor, Secretary. April 25, 26, 27. 28â Duquesne Kennel Club, Western Pennsylvania at Pittsburg, Pa. F. S. Steadman, Secretary. May 2, S, 4, 5,1900âSan Francisco Kennel Club's fourth annual bench Bhow. Mechanics' Pavilion. J. P. Norman, Acting Secretary, May 2, 3, 4, 6âCleveland Kennel Club, Cleveveland, O. C. M. Mnnhall, Secretary. May 3. 4, 5, 6âNew Orleans Fox Terrier Club. Annual Bhow (for all breeds). New Orleans. Win. Le Monnier, Secretary. May 9. 10, 11, 12âAtlanta Kennel Clnb. Annual bench show. Atlanta. Ga. 8. E. Taylor, Secretary. July 25, 26, 27.âWestern Canada Kennel Club. Annual show. Winnipeg, Man. A. Code, Secretary. Sept. â âCalifornia State Fair. Bench show, A. K. C. rules. Sacramento Sept, 11,12,13.âVermont Kennel Clnb. Annual show. Rutland Vt. A. T. Percival, Secretary. Not. 21, 22,23. 24.âPhiladelphia Dog Bhow Ass'n. Second annual show. Philadelphia, Pa. M. A. Viti, Secretary. bench shows and doggy affairs are now showing interest and enthusiasm in matters pertaining to the fancy. The fact that many people in thiB city and vicinity are beginning to realize that they are the possessors of first class specimens of various breeds has awakened individual attention and also a strong curiosity as to who has the best dog or dogs which will sorely cause a small BizBd boom that will bear good fruit in the near future, The St. Beinard Clnb of California held an important meeting last Monday evening. A. D. Fately was elected Vice-President of the clnb, succeeding H. H. White, who resigned the office. Mr Fately has become a foil fledged admirer of St. Bernards, having recently purchased Califor- nia Eboracum from Mr. White, the purchase price being (300. California Eboracum is a grand young dog having improved wonderfully within a year, he won first in limit at the show here last year, he will be benched next month at the Kennel Club show. Among the new members elected were A. Muenther of Lathrop, Dr. Fred Clarke of Stockton and J. S. Dinkelspiel of this city. The exhibit of St. Bernards this year, owing to the united efforts of the club members promises to be one worth going a long way to inspect and admire. Among the kennel exhibits of St. Bernards will be Been the entries of Carlos Driffield Philip C. Meyer and H. H. White. Seattle Show. DOINGS IN DOQDOM, H. G. Trumpler, of Sacramento, recently became the owner of a fine English setter dog, Reno (NimrodâBeasie Gladstone). Merriwa Kennels, of Pleasanton, Bent the sprightlySlittle Fox Terrier bitch Snap to be bred to J. B. Martin's Aldon Swageer this week. The kennel editor of the Brbedbb and Ppoktsman re- ceived from Geo. H. Neuber ot Jacksonville, Or., recently a beautiful young English Setter bitch puppy, one of a litter out of Mr. Neuber's Snow, a famous field dog in his section. The new comer is handsomely marked and has won favorable opinions from several local setter experts. Aldon Artist, the clever Fox Terrier who created Buch a good impression by his style and wins at the bench Bhow here, is now a member of the local canine four hundred. Mr. G. J. M. E. d'Aquin, who is a thorough fancier and spoitsman of an ardent disposition, recently purchased Artist from the Rev. J. W. Flinton, of Victoris, B. C. This dog will enter the lists next month and no doubt ciu a hot pace in his class. Artist has had an enviable career on the bench, having won first and special for best American bred at New York; second in open at Seattle; first at Tacoma; first, puppy, novice and limit; second open, reserve in winners and two specials, San Francisco; first limit, open and winners and cip for best Fox Terrier and cup for beat of any breed at Yictoiia, all these wins last year. We congratulate Mr. d'Aquin on this notable addition to his Fox Terrier kennel. ⦠Spaniel Notes. What is the difference between the true Field Spaniel and the big Cocker? The question is ofLen asked and on thiB Coast there are few that can answer it. In the East, the Field Spaoiel classes are filled with dogs that are compara- tively of a type, and that type is not of a big Cocker. On this Coast the writer has seen but one Field Spaniel, though good spaniel judges that knew field type have passed upon our overweight Cockers and given them prizes as Field Spaniels. I have often criticised judges severely for so doing, but it takes a lot of moral courage to turn out a whole class and refuse to give them even a ribbon, especially when the man- agement of the show requests you not to do bo. Neverthe- less, the writer and many of the readers of this article will remember when Jas. Mortimer turned out a whole class of Bull Terriers at the California Kennel Club show in the Wig- wam and the jolly row that resulted. Yet, that same lesson did more for the Bull Terrier in California than a thousand &quot;gift&quot; prizes would do. If the same lesson could be taught the Spaniel breeders some one might be tempted to bring out and breed a few Field Spaniels. The head of a Field Spaniel should be much like that of the English Setterâwith longer ears and less stop. To quote the Standard, &quot;the skull should be long but without a very pronounced stop, muzzle long. Ears should be long and hang low on the skull, lobe shaped, etc.&quot; On the contrary, the Cocker head, to again quote the Standard, &quot;should be of fair length, muzzle cut off square, the head should be narrow- est at the eyes and broadest at the ears. The stop is marked. There should not be the heaviness of the Field Spaniel but a light, graceful well balanced head.&quot; The Cocker ears should be &quot;lobular, set on low but not extending beyond the nose.&quot; The Field Spaniel should be heavier in bone in proportion to its size and with more feather and should weigh from 35 to 40 pounds. The modern Field Spaniel, or Springer as it was called in the early days, is not as Bedate as the Clumber but on the other hand is not as vivacious, nervous and inquisiiive as the Cocker. They are longer and lower on the leg than the Cocker, excepting of course &quot;Uncle Dick's crocodiles.&quot; Nam quoit. â »â Bench Show Notes. Entries for the May show close to-morrow at midnight. The exact number of entries made up to the time of going to prees this week had not been ascertained, but the indica- tion! pointed to a most flattering support of the Kennel Club for its fourth annual show. An encouraging feature is the large number of recuits to the ranks of dogdom; ladies and gentlemen who had heretofore been somewhat indifferent to The fifth annual show of the Seattle Kennel Club held last week at Seattle was a popular show with the public and a financial success for the Kennel Club. The principal awards were made by J. W. Burrell, of San Jose, and were received with much satisfaction by exhibitors. Several dogs from this city took first and specials as will be Been by :efer~ ence to the following list of awards: Mastlfls, open dogsâ1, Leo, Mrs P J Beardon. St BeroardB. roogh-coated, open dogsâI, King, Alva Snyder. Seattle; 2, Bismarck, WiUiam Jensen, Seattle; 3, Seattle Chief, A J Mcintosh, Seattle. Open bitchesâ1, Towsey, A J Mcintosh, Seattle; 2, Carmen. W H Pearce, Seattle. Smooth-coated, pappy dogsâ1, Dod, Miss S S Wil- liams, Briarwood Belleme, Wash. Smooth-coated, open dogsâ1, fleneral B., E D Connoly, San Francisco. Great Danes, dogsâ1, Ivan, Mary E Hitchcock, Victoria; 2, Don, Geo F Stone, Seattle. Bitchesâ1, Flora. E A Kelschke, Seattle. Greyhunnds, dogsâ1, Je9, G L Milne, Victoria; 2,Swift LT., G Kranth, Seattle. Bitchesâ1, Pattl, G L Gnffy, Seattle; 2, Guess, Louis Lagisqaet, Seattle. Russian Wolf Honndsâ1, Cossack. Alrreda B Healy, Seattle. Collies, tricolor, open dogsâl, Glenora, A J Mcintosh, Seattle; 2, Boh Roy. H Allen, Tacoma. Puppies, dogsâ1, Bob Boy, H Allen, Tacoma: 2, The Dongle, Mrs E A GuUeford, fceattle. Collies, other than tricolor, open dogsâ1, olen Alpine, M M Bruce, Seattle: 2. Verona Pale Face, C D Nairn, BallKBton, Or.; 3, Capital, T B McCabe, Victoria, Open bitchesâ1, Lady Norman,ueorge Tinto, Seattle; 2, Heather Belle. E M Williams, Seattle. Novice, dogsâ1, Glen Alpine E.. M M Bruce, Seatt:e: 2, Ormsklrk Klngwell, A J Mcintosh, Seattle, 8, imp Cheviot Construction, George Tinto, Seattle. Puppies, dog3â1, Ormskik Dlngwell, a; J Mcintosh, teattle; 2, Quols, Andrew Eunson, Seat tier. Pointers, open bitches over fifty poundsâ1, Chance H, Thomas Howe, Mount Angel, Or. Open dogs, under fifty-five poundsâl, Printers' Ned, W W Peaslee, Portland; 2. Bright, J A Taylor, Portland; 3, Tick Sport, Frank Turner, Victoria. Open bitches, under fifty poondBâ1, Queen Lil, F R Atkins. Seattle; 2, Lassie G II, A E Griffin, SeatUe. Novice dogsâ3, Ben, T B Foster. Portland; 2, Sport, Mrs H B Orr, SeatUe. Novice bitchesâ1, Printers' Queen, H Eldrldge, Portland. English Setters, champion dogsâ1, Champion Count Harold, George M Cook, San Francisco. Champion bitchesâ1, Champion Queen of Counts, H A Wegener, San Francisco. Winners, dogsâ1, Count Dick F, C D Stimson, Seattle. Open dogsâ1, Montle H, Thomas Howe. Mount Angel. Or.; 2, Tacoma Montey, B Dyer, Sooth Bend; 3, Earl of Dud lev, Thomas Pllmley, Victoria. Open bitchesâ1. Conntess F, E H Stormfelt, Seattle; 2, Princess Alice, Frank Turner, Victoria; 3, Lady Bay,W J Rob- erts, SeatUe. Novice dogsâ1, Dick Stamboul, Mrs F R Atkins, SeatUe; 2, Laddie Gladstone. C B YandeU, SeatUe; 3, English Mac P, B M Palmer, SeatUe. Novice Bitchesâ1, Luella Montburn, W A Jones, BurliDgton; 2, Baby Howe, Phllbrick and Upper, Seattle; 3, Belah Mark, W W Peaslee, Portland. Puppies, dogsâl, Laddie Gladstone, C B YaBdell, SeatUe; 2. Joe Scott, P L Allen Seattle; 3, Sclo R, E A Beece, Portland. Poppies, bitchesâNell, A L Cohen, SeatUe. Irish Setters, winners, dogsâCount Mack 1. J A Tiedeman, Portland. Open dogsâ1, Lord Kllkarny, H C Bromley, SeatUe; 2, Hector, Dr Gar- esthe, Victoria. Open bitchesâ1, Madcap III, Dr John Duncon, Victoria; 2. Belle, E A Pontius, SeatUe; 3, Polly, H E Peck, Ballard. Novice, dogs â1. Dan, C D SUmson, SeatUe; 2, Irish Rex, Mrs M E Atkinson, SeatUe; 8, Red, A C Goerig, SeatUe. Puppies, bitches-1, Island Gem, Thomas Plimley, Victoria. Chesapeake Bay dogs, smooth, open dogsâ1, Ginger, R C Callahan, SeatUe. Rough, open dogsâ1. Jake. W J J Roberts, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1, Judy C. F O Ebrllch, Ehrllch, Wash; 2, Flora. J G McFee, SeatUe; S, Chessle II, L H Roberts, Seattle. Field Spaniels, open dogs and bitchesâ1, Rex HI, P V Caesar, Tacoma; 2, RIki Tiki, P V Caesar, Tacoma. Pappy dogsâ1, RlkJ Tiki, Mrs P V Caesar, Tacoma. Irish Terriers, open dogsâ1, Sbandy McGaire, Mrs ES Hall, Tacoma; 2. Terrence, Mrs C P CurU*s, Tacoma; 3, H F Davln, Mrs L J Miller, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1, Bridget, E L Reber, Seattle; 2, Saanlch Dahlia, Mrs Bradley-Dyne, Sidney. B C; 3. Saanlch Doreen. Mrs Bradlev-Dyne. Puppies, dogsâl, Terrence, Mrs C P Curtiss, Tacoma; 2, H F Davln, Mrs L J Miller, SeatUe; 3, Rodent Rnfus, D Arthur Upper, SeatUe. Cocker Spaniels, winnersâ1, Queen of Sheba, J W Crichton, Victoria Open dogsâ1 Sam, H F Blake, SeatUe; 2, Sal James, G L MUoe, Vic- toria; 2, Dot, A W Engle, Seattle. Open bitchesâ1, Flossie, Royal Cocker KennelB. Victoria; 2, Lady Dallls, Dr G L Milne, Victoria; 3, Qaeenle. J C Coleman, Seattle. Winners, dogs other than blackâ1, Red Rex. G L MUne, Victoria. Open dogsâ1, Banner Jake. R P C Kennels, Victoria: 2, Banner Boyd, C W Sharpies, SeatUe: 3, Bob Mulligan, Nathan Beman, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1, Cleopatra, Annie G Sharpies, Seattle. Puppies, dogsâ1, Shot, C Goodwin, Victoria; 2, General Dewey, J W Crichton, Victoria. Blenheim Spaniels, open dogsâ1, Trix, Mrs JE Winans, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1, Dorothy, Norman J Stewart, Aromas, Cal. Boll Terriersâ1, Dandy. Mrs Chas Powers; 2, withheld; 3, Sully, F M Wells, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1. Lady Jane, L H Plnkham, Seattle. Fox Terriersâ1. Juneau, J Redelshetmer; 2, Dusky Jim, A E Guy, SeatUe. Novice dogsâ1, Dusky Jim same owner; 2, Cyrano, Mrs EG Ford, SeatUe; 3, Fritz, Miss Mattle Barrett. Novice bitchesâ1, Diana, F B Costigan, SeatUe; 2, Trilby, J H Barnes, Ballard; 1, Vic, J E Farmer, SeatUe. Popples, dogs-1. Chips, J C Michel, SeatUe; 2, Sniffles, Herbert Hfpper, Seattle. Open dogs, rough coatedâ1, Jerry, Mrs Cora Morgan, Seattle. Bedlington Terriers, open dogsâ1, Clarence Jr. J Redelsfielmer, SeatUe. Open bitchesâ1, Herdwlck Mollle, J Redelahelmer. SPECIALS. Best St Bernard, Mrs Alra Solder's King. Best Collie bitch, Geo TJoto's La y Norman. Best Collie, M M Brace's Glen Alpine. Best Pointer, W W Peaslee's Printers' Ned. Best English Setter bitch, H A Wegener's Queen ot Counts, Best English Setter dog, C D Stlmson's Count Dick F. Best novice English Setter, Mrs Frank Atkins1 Dick Stamboul. Best English Setter puppy, C B Yandell's Laddie Gladstone. Best Irish Setter, J A Tledeman'a Count Mack. Best Chesapeake Bay dog, R C Galllhan's Gloger. Best Irish Terrier, Mrs E S Hall's Sandy McGaire. Best Terrier of any breed In King County, J Redelsheimer's Bedllng- ton Herdwlck Mollle. Kennel Registry. Visits, Sales, Whelps and Names Claimed published In this column tree of charge. Please use the following form; WHELPS. B. W. Kavanagh'B (Sacramento) collie bitch Snowball Queen ( ) whelped March 25,19t)0, seven puppies (,< dogs), to James Arnot's Verona Paleface (Ch. Old Hall AdmiralâVerona Braowood). M. Coffey's (Sacrameoioj collie bitch Peosarn PanBy ( ) whelpt-d Kebroary 22, 1900. five puppies (3 dogs), to James Arnot's Verona Pale/ace (Ch. Old Hall AdmiralâVerona Braewood). 8ALE3. H. H. White (Oakland) sold the rough coat St. Bernard California Eboracum (EboracumâLady Bernada); Jo A. D. Fately (Oaklandi, April 12, 1900. Rev. J. w. Flinton (Victoria, B. C.) sold the smooth coat fox terrier Aldon Artist (Ch. Wawaset ActorâAldon Radiance) to J. G. M. E. d'Aquin (San Francisco), April â, l&OO. Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Racing in America, 1866-1921 / written for the Jockey Club, by W.S. Vosburgh.
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
The Inter Ocean Curiosity Shop for the Year 1883
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
In the Lands of the Romanovs - 11. Reign of Nicholas II (1894-1917) - Open Book Publishers
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
1882_Descent_F955_180.jpg
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Calaméo - FSP Necrology 1808 - 2023
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Papers Past, Parliamentary Papers, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1900 Session I
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
LARSON Outros Ítens À Venda - 2 Listagens
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
The Culinarians: Lives and Careers from the First Age of American Fine Dining 9780226406923
Image from page 235 of Breeder and sportsman (1882)
Full article: Eric John Godley

© 2014-2024 empresaytrabajo.coop. All rights reserved.