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Show I HELD TRIALS I I ,i?t;VRBrEn' S.C" ,Nov- 2l. The all-ages H stake of the Continental trials was tin- Ished todny, wlnnors being: VM I-lrst, Cowley's . Pride. English setter v;i?d , by H- uM-, Flelschmann of New ork, handled by C. H. Babcock of New Bedford; second. Klls Viola. English set- tor, owned by J. w. Consldlne of Seat- tie, handled by J. E. Lucas of San Francisco; third Gilt Edge, pointer-dog. "n1 ,Hy y1"?1"0" ley. Omaha. H handled by , D. Carr, Louisville; fourth. Cords Lad of Jingo, pointer, owned by VM C. II. Cord, Dayton, O., handled by J E. Conditions under which tho dogs ran 1 wore trying. It was dry and while there aro plenty of birds, It was difficult for ' tho dogs to handle them. VM The all-age stake of the Pointer Club of America will begin tomorrow. Among the eight starters will be. Spot's Riprap, owned by Judge D. G. McDonnell of Van-couver. Van-couver. B. C. This dog has .won three championships on the Pacific coast. |