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'i- ti THE OTTAWA EVENING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, J904 i qpjt In the World of Athletics, skill; I The new schedule of tlx N.A.L.U. to not received with any favor by tht executive of ihe Capital Lacroirt aUrd Indeed, th whole went meeting, of the N.A.L.U. la treated with con-j ridicule. the fact. tb suspended cluo wers made iW hlfw(W- OM tfo what tears without any application an tneh-j traun torc part, and after they had' directly.

hira, employment part ajai.nl ihe motion proposing tol (j ,0 far UcrooM It eon- an C.A..A.U. (cerned. la gone." ii fWe did not ek reimtateinciit In a. vajre C.A.A.U." taiil Mr. reran, -wei to throw off this joke bsvs la other clul-s assist as to Jo ao, aa the only hontit court to take.

iw aa the aimon pure ana ua after i had been cumpelled to the meeting. A a retutt they a. he. wuled ua play In Ottawi on October against and. Oct.

MtsaiMt National. At tout dute we no grounds available aa the Football Club play the Brill OB "'Kiel. 1. rnJ Ottawa City on Oct. in any event 'he football men In Ot-tiiwa ha alwa been too decent to he lacroase men for to conlllct In) way Vlth their game, even If we.

i i. mtin. know that fhe only wltedUl oould xarrjr out waa at folio bept. 10 Sliamrockt at CapItaL Sept. It-Montreal at Capital.

KepU 24 Nationala at CaiiltaU Oct 1 capltalt at Mhamtock. Oct. Capital at "Thla la the ouly way we can ore of the dUBmlty. We etaeo 'winning team, and know U. but there are only certain date on which iSte can poaMbly play.

I bat wire tb teharorockt that cannot play them a the datea mentioned, and aaklni to accept rour date. and play as here next Saturday. Th peopl iwant tacroat. and If wo can le it -to them we certainly wtu, Truly lacroaae th on mar moat reaaoaady -aaia to hare been whacked right and left with the retult that Ottawa naa not aeen a decent lam match thla year. b4 the public and player are Jutt aebat ready with the In tooiball weather to look forward to the foot' baU matco.

MiKi more delay la croaae win alntpiy mean arat inai ine football men'i achedul will demand the (round! for practlao and match, and no tacron aamea ran be played. Bow would be to make a lone mat tar abort and- bkra Capital and Shanf i tebka slay home and bom gamea tor iaa champrwahip of the N. A.UC. and If Beceaitry to play, a third ame, toaa ugt for place of ncountr, and divide too gate? The are th only. two team entitled to cooalderatWn la the N.A.L.U..

kud auch gamea are a boat the only one that win attract a Crowd at lota late teaton ot the year. Tommy Crown, than whom there la xV better Judg ttf lacroaaa la Canada, ad wo tine playing center Held and then goal baa ttill retained but tntereat in th welfare of th natloaal cam. is eery oecioeo ma opnuona aa -the stand taken by Mr. Foran on be-, of Ihe Capital Lacrosse Ohrb. When I Saw Mr.

Crown to The Journal yeater-- dy: "At nrtt I thought Mr. Foran 3 waa going perhapa a llttl too far In tight against th C.A.A.U., while being Dotted somewhat oa th internal 1() ceremony and workings of the laaraaat cluba In Canada Now I am rree to admit that ha la making a fair aad honest agat lor right moiig all to teams. Wa know "there Is, and tor many years baa been, profeealonalltm throughout all th city teams In th vtrlout centres, even the Junior and Intermediates getting at least their expense (T) aad it Is about time the great game was placed oa aa boneet beats. Mk It a strict ml that th lacrosse men cannot wander where "the fee for the moment la th highest, and I believe a good class of ylayerswoull Jtettl In Ottawa aad other' cities and obtain profitable em Ti-plorment In addition to what re- 1 A I miinerstlon of on 1... neia.

An opemr paio ptcttalloutl log is fer ahead of the MM(, who practically holds ht oeCB1w d) The openly Bald man. ir. frown a aenumenis'nn in aim atlon are only, tboae of many more playora In the city, who have teen wlae 10 the dolnn In larroae circlet for the Ian or IS year. Ottawa' ha txen worta than ether citlea, but: tbey ivow sck to mk tbmlTM IttU bttcr by throwing off th mk ot byprocrivy ind In poem thtm-4Mtvn to tbo of tb public, wbo bv not kivowo the fact all alone, they only- nt the miiic open and boast orb ilout by ortu-r cluba. Baseball THK EASTERN LEAGUE.

At Newark. S.J. left'Xrwark eonMotox 4 Baltimore WO00W1W-1 and Hearne. Uvank L'mptrea, Conahan and fcul- At Jtoraty City. N.

Jeney City lMMOOO IS I ITovldmc UWtHl-ll IS Moeiler. Barnett and Nell. Kello. and Thosiaa. Vhtpir.

Rudderham. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Clevauaad Cleveland i tft. Loaie eluwMWO 1 4 1 HersharA and Buelow; Hudhof and U'Coaoor. Umpire.

O'Ltougblu. At I404x- 1 Chicago uwWolyO kiteuu and Drill; Aitrock aad Mo Farland. Vmpiar, Dwyer. At Waahington: Ft rat game waanington emiiww i iwatoa wuuauw it i Uoghea and K3ttredge; Young and Crigei. Lmplrea.

ohendan and Con notiy. weoond game 4 Uoelon gooool 1 I 1 Wolf and Clarke; Winter and! Doran. lmplrea, Connolly and Bhert- At Philadelphia-New 1 Phlladelpbia I 11 1 Powell and MeOulr; Flank and Power. 'TME NATIONAL" LEAOUE. Cincinnati.

8epL 7. Score (flrtt game3 Cincinnati Plturtjurg it i Marpcr aad Itch lei; Cat and Pnlp. L'mpir. Joauaton. aacond (amac Clactaiiatl ....4000011 I I Pttttburg oooitoo 1 4 4 Cklled.

darkneaa. Hkha and Peila; Leeeer and Archer. L'mplre. Johnt At New York -New Tork 4 I 4 Philadelphia ..4 u. tVilta and Marner: Sutholt and Doo m.

Umptre, Kennedy. At St. iMla rtrst game: St. Louis 1 4 4 Chlcsga 4 4 1 Taylor and McLean; Brown. Bright and O'Neill.

Umpire, Zimmer. Second game: St. Loaia misioe 4 I 1 Chicago 000000014t 1 1 Nteaollo aad gwtmdells; Oroth and 0NIIL Umpire. Simmer. At Boston Botton 4O0001910-1 4 4 Brooklyn 44110M04 4 II 1 Willi and Needham: Mitchell and Umpire, Moran.

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. It oh In Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies. Tour druggtot will refund money If FAttO OINTMENT faiia aura you. In 4 to 14 days. lOo.

Tour "want" Is not Important 4o anyone bat yourself until It baa been "put Into typo." Fit-Reform THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHINC Our Fall lino I all ready new larger In variety and haitssomor In tln than ever. "Mors stylet In Fall Rain ooata," -More Suits." patterns In Tweed Overeoata," we are the original founders. CLOT 'hin. In New Fall Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats $10, $12, $15 TO $25 PIT REFORM Sold Only By THE 2 Macs' Limited On the Bus Corner FINE SPORTS AT ALEXANDRIA THE JOURNAL'S EVEST8 ERE WkLL CONTESTED. Savors! Now Man Carry off Wlnnara WU1 Coin to OlUwa, for rinaU Bvonta.

The lite eventa In the Brat of the primary voutetia or me ijuymi" aUitcLio aDoita were uulled oil at the viitiisaiiy Agricultural SooUty'a exlii- noou. and creat.d area! imerett. fue eeuit were culled oa In from I LOW araud aliid. aiid were waubed by tuilt tu tltuutatid ueoDle. There were vrial new touiiiilora, while a coul'l ot in stalwarta of lotmr ytaie miu rot.

pui ai an apiH-J'jK. Tii iw-yatut aaali. the brat vent puiitU wO. wa couletled by only two lAjltlptMltoK. A.

A. alcUunald. Alex. wttUila, a new wau. and A.

T. anyder. Noiu LMiuatur, aUo a-new athlete. MLioiiaid ilnlthed mat with buyuer a clote ticono. In ihe hivh Jump.

A. R. McDonald, ttreeniielii. took mat placoi clearing Ihe bar at 4 leet with eaae, and can no dyubt do something belter. It necet-aty.

A. T. vnyder came second 'with 4 feet inches. A. A.

McDonald took third puce. The wiig Jump waa keenly contested, and rcaujttd aa follow: 1 J. Corbett. AinunJria, it feet II Inch; 1 Uut Mvlntoih. It feel i Itichet; I A.

I. onyurr, 14 feet 9 inches. in pulling in le-lb. shot, th ath-letee did not exert themselves strenuously and no record were broken. Oua 'Mcintosh took first place, burling the apheie 24 feel Inches.

D. J. McDonald waa second, and A. R. McDonald third.

in an exhibition tniow A. K. McDonald showed tome of hi old tiin style, and threw UU shot IT feet. Two competitor alerted In the mile run. vis A.

T. rlnyder and Gut ilc- Intoch. At the end of the firv round 1'Milntoth fell out. thereby giving onraer nrsi place. 111 none of the eventa did any of the boys exert themselves aa in former years.

A. K. McDonald and Oua Mcintosh, the two best all-rouud athletes in the county were In poor condition which account for their mediocre showing. The winners will come to Ottawa to compete In the final events for the championship of the Ottawa Valley to be pulled oil at Ottawa about October tth, and Ihey will then be In ine puix el condition. SURPRISES IN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Short Hills. N. Sept. 7. Medal lay for S4 rounds hat been productive of continuous surprises In the 'anrfStl golf championship tournament on the Ballusrol Club's links, Throughout the two days' play H.

Chandler Egaa, of Chicago, baa more than held tola own against present and former champions, wno. among other prominent players, made up a competing Held of 111 tart-era. He leads every other competitor ao far and haa furnished a surprise by bla persistency. Next In merit, so far aa th present tournament la concerned, come Walter 1. Egaa of Jersey City.

A special arise waa donated to-day for the loweat qualifying medal score. Travis' play haa been awarded by 244 strokes, which by comparison sbowrt how well the western champloa baa done. When tbe match play round begin to-morrow, Egan will hare Tlli-lnghast aa bla oppontnL Travis will be In. the same company aa he entered to-day, A. Proa jr of Seab right.

K.J. During the medal play rounds the best Individual score for any ot these was that of Mag Behr, ot Morris county, who made 71 on bis second I D. ravers, of Nassau, coming next with a it on the third round. Thirty-two men who qualified to-day continue match play, the winner of the tournament. There was a bard light for the list two places In thla set, for four men tied for them.

These were A. Graham, of North Jersey A. W. Tllllrighaat, of Philadelphia! a B. Cory, ot Boston, and w.

M. Hlnclalr. of Mouth Orange. N.J. The first two won the coveted chance tor try In the match play round.

MR. A. Z. PALMER WON. A week ago Mr.

A. Z. Palmer, had th luck to defeat his father on the golf links for the board championship, and yesterday Mr. A. Z.

Pallmer, taught th precocloua young gentleman that dad atlll Jiad something up bla sleeve when It cam to a hard contest. In the second match, Mr. A. Z. Palmer, succeeded In defeating hi son after a hard game by 1 up and 1 to play and thus regained hla lost honors.

A large number of Interested spectators watch' ed the geme Football ROUOH RIDERS TO-NIQHT. Th Rough Rider Football Club holds Ita annua) meeting thla avenlhg In the Hutsell Houee. when a large attendance of members and friends Is expected. The club will have to at art work Immediately aa la three abort weeks th football fever will be reigning supreme end many of the players will And them. selves' to be In none too good condition for a fast approaching season on the gridiron.

Nothing will encourage the player more than a larg attendance at the annual meeting and a free dls- cmtion of the offsln of the club. Putnam's Corn Extractor Tour nrandfether used it grandchild vAll us tt too. for see dds popularity to Putnam's. For corns and warta nothing equals Putnam's corn Extractor; It's pslnlets snd sure. 1 1 THE JOURNAL AFTER 4 JO f.M.

Tbe Journal office closes at 4.14 p.m. After that hour anyone requiring a Journal can obtain Ihe earn at It Bain, from JL T. Shllllngton, drugslrt. Swimming. THI OLYMPIC RACES.

8u lAula. Kept. 7. The clostn evtnu the Olympio awlmmmx tournament were held la Ufe tfavere Lake at the World Kalr to-day. The American record of lit l- wat broken by C.

M. tMnltlt. of the 'New l'ork A. C. who won the eto yarda chawpionahip twtm in t-i.

Thi waa not allowed, however, aa OA of the I three atop wwtchea required for, re cord time lopped. Haute h. ot Oar-many, In awuamlns th half milt ....1 vuifivuMip rwcv ta U.H bihmuiel American record of 112a I Record held by E. Carrol Schaefer of the Univtrttty of PeontyWania. Nummary: 4e yarda chtmplonthlo awlm Won by C.

U. Daniel. H. T. -A.

C. Time Tarda handicap Won by atar- Cuard Kh v.rt. a Ut fiule fix seconds), time 1.04 1-S. Half mile championship Won by E. Rausch.

at Germany. Time 11.11 1-4. Quarter mil, breast stroks Won by Ocorge Zarharras. of Hungary. Time 7.1T 104 yards handicap Won by H.

Warrenr A. 11 seconds. Tim Lll Team relay race between New York, Chicago and Missouri A. Won by New Tork team No, In :.0 1-4. New Tork won the team champion ship with a score of 44 points.

Qerraany waa second with 11 points, Hungary Ird wJth 17 points and the Olytnplo Club, of Ban Francisco fourth with 14 points. The. Turt SEPTEMBER STAKES. New Tork. Sept.

7. Beldame, the great three year old Ally won the eteptember stakes at Sheepthead Bay to-day. Ort Walls finished a bad third. Orasl- allo waa second. In ihe opinion ot many horsemen Beldame'i eaay victory to-day piaoaa her In a class by hr-elf.

1 Ort -Wells' aad Oceanllde were made favorite. Beldame went up from even money to 4 to 4. while Orsxlallo waa played for the place. Beldams 1 led to the post, sod they were sent away to a good start. Oceantld took the lead followed by Beldame and Ort wens, with oraxiailo close up, ucean- tld was leading by a length passing the atand the flrtt time with Beldame second and fighting for her head.

Ort Wells waa third. Just after rounding tbe turn into the back stretch O'Neill gave Beldame her bead and she wae soon in front, leading br two lengths from Ort Wells, eraslllo moved Into third position as Oceantlde droppel back beaten. Meanwhile Beldame galloped out ta front In throe furlongs from the finish she had her field driving to keep up. She won by two and a half lengtha from Orsxlallo, who closed strong snd beat Ort Wells three quertera ot a length. Tradition in the Betle stake tumbled th start and Lyne, her rider, lost both of hla stirrups, but managed to regain them during the tunning and brought the filly home a winner by a short bead.

Agile won tbe Walford stakes by a heed. The world's record for 41-1 furlongs, 1.11 1-6. was equslled in the first race rhen Martlmaa run th distance In the above time. I Tbe winners wens: Martlmaa 4-1. Tradition 1-2.

Agile 1-4, Beldame 4-i, Sir Lynnewood I-L Mabel Richardson 11-t. AT HIGHLAND PARK. Detroit, Sept, 7. Three favorites, a second choice and two long shots' were returned wtnnera at Highland Park to-day. The winners were: Bradley Bell 1S-L Muxon M-L Trlumolr 10-1, Ben Mora 1-1.

Maggie Mackey 7-4, Lou Woods WON IN A CANTER. London, Sept. J. Pretty Polly's win of the Hu Lexer stakes makes her fourteenth suoceaalvs victory. Tha filly haa never yet been beaten, She haa again defeated the Derby winner St.

Amant, who waa not placed la to-day'e race. The latter led until five fur longs from home whan 'Pretty Polly drew to the front and won In a canter by three iugthe. lx lengths separated second and third horses. Ths betting waa i to 1 oa Pretty Polly. (4 to 1 against Henry aad 104 to 4 against Alms CUB.

i THE GRAND CIRCUIT. Hartford. Bept. 7. The best race to-day at Grand Clroult meet at Charter Oak Park was for the Connecticut stake ot 11,100.

The favorite. Morning war. waa beaten. He waa barred In the pools, and although he captured the two first heals. It waa evident that Mcpherson driving Angus Pomteif xlld not let ths horse out.

A shift of drivers was made, Andrews taxing iicrnerton place. The 1.04 trot was won byi Caspian, the third heat going to Fereno. The 1.11 pace wa woo In three straight heata by Don Carr, Daybook taking second money. To-morrow the great 114.404 Charter ua lor irotter eligible to ths 1.44 data, will be run. Summary: 4 pace, the Connecticut, purs Anxus Pointer.

b.g. by Sidney Poiuter-Jsne. by Tlppoo 1 Sill jaorning aur, b.g..,. 1 14 11 Baron Oraltan. b.g...'.

1 till Gordon Prince, br. 1 4 4 Idle. n.ing. ch. 4 4 tdla, 1 1 -L 1-4, 1.04 trot, purse LW4i three heats of a mne eacn; 4154 to winner; tnd 140 to ird.

each heat Caspian, b.g. by Patroo-Caecar- "ia by Shelby guf Hawthorn, ro. m. 114 Mckinley, b. 441 i.eri-i, t.4-4.

pace, purse 4100 Don Carr. blk h. Amw Wood-Leeby. by Walking Prince ill Daybook, blk. I lit vi-Vil 4 4 1 4 uamblt.sb.

its Hob. ch. 5.. 'Ola. i-j, X.S l-X, X.JS.

OELMAR EQUALLED RECORD. Syrtcus. t(. T. Major Del mar only tucceeded rn tleing the reoord of 1.0J 1-4 with, out Windshield In his attempt thia arternoen, the feature of the day's at me New Tork Slate One FroK-w-tlves Tablet natalas all the medicinal vtrtass of several apples, oranrea.

nnand prases. that dot In eating fruit, th part oss you nod is almost coun- ladigeetibie or Frvlt Llvwr Tabketa are the curativ qualities without tha woody fibre. Tha Jalces are snato 07 to secret tirnrsss their action la much more that il and mi at Last Trv FRUIT-A-TIVBS." Sea how I gently they act, aad how quickly I tber cwr tow of ConttlnatioD. wiifiini ni i cum jm uaaey Trouble. At rovdrasgiat'a.

Joe box. rKUTTATTYTS, UnlUw. OTTAWA. More than 14.404 people saw ths trial, the conditions for which were perfect. The Major accompanied by a runner trotted tbe first quarter la 44 seconds, th halt la 1.04, the tHcee-quarter la 111 1-4.

and the mil in 1.011-4. CROOKED RACE, SETTING STANDS St. Loula, Sept. 7. Ortnl.

the winner at the second race at Delmar to-day. waa dlequallfled on th protest ot W. W. Elliott, owner at Beeboove. who finished second.

The result ot ths race, as tar as the betting to concerned, stands. Crime, however. Is deprived of first money, which goes to Behoove. The winners were: Detest, It 10 4: Crime, 7 to Applesweet. 14 to Blissful.

I to Barklyite, to 10; King Ross, 4 to GREAT RACE AT HARLEM. Pt- K. won th third and frstur event at Harlem today by a neck. Fonaoluca wus ttond. a lensvh la front of rvwieesa Tutane.

the favorke. The race wa one of the moat exerting ot ihe meeting, she entire field tlntehlitg a eomieix bunch, lees than two lengtlis separating the Ave horses at the wire. The winners were: Mary Elanor, 11-4: Exalted, 4-1; Ortgor. J-l; New Mown Hay. 4-1; taidy Ellison.

1M; Hooln Hood. 4-1; Dutlfut, even. KENILWORTH RACES. Buffalo, Sept 7. Cheboygan won Ihe Erie county aelllog stake ai Keratlworth to-day.

lien Ponao, an ouoaMer in the beating, e-aa eecond. TUa favorite, Paim Reader, two third. Tbe winners were: lauly Lindelle. 4-1; Conjureas. t-1; AttHa.

3t-l; flieboygun. 7-1; Increase, U-t; Htppocratea. 4-4. MUST OBEY. THE RULE.

Chicago, Sept, ft Ah applications for the retoetatenieat tf peraoua and horses who had participated In the recent mealing of'the L'Moa Park Jockey Club at ht. Loula, were denied by the Hoard of Stewards of the Woatern Jockey Club at their regular monthly meeting held here eo-day. The same action waa taken by the stewards la aa one applications for relnetatetnent of tttooe who took part In the racing st Newport last winter. The aaplloatAia of the new Memphis Jockey Club for fall raciag oatee wae withdrawn. F.

W. Ktr. M. Foster. Jea: Oray and Cha.

Uray, aaked that tbe decision of the Jockey club ornciala ruling ine ivur men inm me turr oe roscina. ed. but no souon was takes by stewards. The Kennel OTTAWA CLUB SHOW. The claas lists for the coming Ottawa Kennel Club dog show have been dis tributed amongst ths dog fanciers throughout Canada and th United States, and Mr.

Qeo. Aird. secretary-treasurer, reports that all Indications point to a largely Increased number of exhibits. Th special of 4M.44 cash offered by the Kennel Club to be divided between the two largest handlers (outside of Ot-tuwaj. seems to have takea wall, and will be competed" for by well known handler from Montreal.

Toronto, Pem broke, Kingston and several other dog centres. His Excellency Lord Mlnto has again offered a cup for th bestwpeclmea In the show. It will be remembered that last year His Excellency donated a similar cup, which waa won by the Rev. rather Oorman. Oananoq.ua, with his Irish Terrier.

"Champion Celllo ranger." Th Judging for this cup (th winner also taking ths "Inaugural has boconw quit a feature of the O. K. C. shows. Mr.

Alrd also reports thst sine th publication of th class Hits he haa received donations of a great many specials, a complete list ot which will appear In the catalogue. The Boston Terrier, which hitherto have only drawn a limited number of entries, to have an entry -list this year nearly as large as that of the Fo Terriers, and ths executive have decided to open a class for puppy dogs and bitches, snd to make the winners' classes, winners' dogs, and winners' bitches. In place of winner dogs and bitches. Intendlna ex. bbltors will please govern themselves accordingly.

Th club have this year added soma new features, nsmely In Collies th classes have been duplicated, making ssparats classes throughout for American bred dega. This hss been done so that local breeders need not com-Pete against high-priced Imported They have also opened a elaaa to ha known aa the Green claas. Thla tan dogs or bitches which hart sever wwa a nrsi. second or third prise, nor whose owner has never woo a Brat, second or miro prise with any doe bp hitch own ed by him or her, at any show held nn- oer ine -miee of any recognised kennel club. This class la not confined to any breed, and Is Intended as an Inducement to th ladles and children to show their pets.

There will also be a soeclal offered for todies' pst dogs weight to be limit- ed. to compete for this special the lady must exhibit the dog In her own name snd also handle sam la th ring hrlf. Mr, Alrd's offlc. 14 Bnarksat. will be open from 4 a.m.

to 4 p-m. snd he win Be pleased to give any additional Women Who Faint Mutt constantly live In dread of the next attack. When yon Bret feel nauseous and dlasy, don't take brandy or whlakaptry NervUlna. It brings strength to the nerves and reetores the disordered stomach. By using Poison's NervIMn oocejionslly you can permanently cure any tendency to raim.

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CANADA; U. R. McNBIIVS a Nobby Suit He fits to please. Information, and assist Intending ex moiiors mas weir entries. Entries tiosltlvel cloae flmtAinh ten, ex hibitors will confer a favor by making uiair trie as early as possible, SUCCESS Of OTTAWANS Th Toronto dog ahow at ths Do minion exhibition Is ths finest a held la Canada and th Ottawa winners have no reason to bo ashamed of tha ahowing they have so far made In the different classes.

So far as announced tie winners are aa follows: Great Danes Novlcs dogs. Bismarck. n. Jf. Elliott, second.

American fox bounds Umlt dogs. Spot, Geo. first; open dogs. Spot. Qeo.

Bannister, third; limit bitches. Fanny. Qeo. tsxnnlster, second. Irish setters Open, docs, 3L XI vain, w.

r. Turner, first. Cocker spaniels Novice bitches. Mack, Tuppence, M. C.

D'Arcy. first; limit bitches. Tuppence, M. C. D'Arcy third; open bitches, black.

Tuppence, M. C. D'Arcy, third; open bitches, rod, Suf fer! ee, 4f. C. D'Arcy, first.

Cotllee Novice dogs. Balmoral Cllna ker. Balmoral kennels, third; limit dogs, bitches, any other color, Colla Chieftain, Balmoral kennels, third open dogs, any other color, Balmoral Baron, first; novloe -bitches, Klmmer, Balmoral kennels second; opsn bitch. any other color, Colla Klmmer. aeooi Bull terrier Puppies, dogs sad bitches, Epsom Wonder, J.

O. WsHers. first: Ottawa Viking. T. A.

Armstrong. second; novice dogs and bitches. Bpsora Spotting Life. J. O.

Walters, seoona; limit doss under 44 Ottawa) Viking, T. A. Armstrong. rat; open dogs, Sp-som Wonder, second; Canadian br4 dog, Epsom Wonder, first: open dogs and bitches, under 14 pounds, stock- llff Midget, K. H.

Wllott. first; limit bitches. 44 lbs. ar over, evpsom aaniw, H. Walters, seoond.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980