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TEE PINEHUJtST QUI LOOK PAGE 6 Gorham Quality Gorham Designs Trophies Medals Loving Cups express reward to the victor record events of importance convey friendly appreciation the importance of an event and the regard of business associates or social friends. Gorham Quality and Gorham Designs denote just the sentiment the occasion the purose which trophy, medal, or loving cup commemorates. THE GORHAM CO., NEW YORK terror 3 Small Size Non Floater TIE (PA IT tfTiTIT? VUVI 040. SAYS: Medium Size Non Floater "The most popular ball at Pinehurst is the Colonel, because its superior finish and paint stand the peculiar soil conditons and sand greens of Pinehurst better than any other ball !" Colonel Golf Balls $1.00 Each $12.00 Per Doz. in the familiar Meshed Marking or the popular new Dimpled Marking . . ST. MUNGO MFG. CO. OF AMERICA 121-123 Sylvan Avenue, NEWARK, N. J. New York, 3ft Warren Street bostoa, 143 Federal Street Philadelphia, 1201 Chestnut Street Chicago, 111., 36 South State Street San Francisco, 46 Kearney Stre Small Size Nou-Floater Full Size Floater four. TO ' ' '"VMj'' . J 1 Gorham Silverware is to be had in Pinehurst at "The Jewelry Shop" Prominent People Patrons Of Coming Dog Show (Continued from Last Issue) bred by 'a member, champions barrel. IRISH SETTEES Conditions as aboye for Club Cups. 22. Mr. H. H. Johnson offers a ster- -45. Club Cup or $2.50 in cash for the ling Trophy for the best Irish Setter. best parti-colored Cocker bred by a mem The Irish Setter Club of America ber, champions barred. Conditions as (Mrs. Helen M. Talbot, Secretary, At- above for Club Cups, lantic, Mass.) offers , to its members 46. The Overcrosa Cordova Cup for only winning two or more First Prizes the best parti-colored, bred by a member, during 1919, not necessarily with the Most wins to January 1st, 1920. same Setter. Two or more to compete 47. The Robinhurst Cup, value $35,. at shows designated by the Club. No 00, for the be.st solid color dog, other member to be awarded more than one than black, in the Novice or Limit medal during the year. Classes, bred and shown by .a member. 23. Club Medal for the best dog in To be mon three times at shows which the Novice Class,, give three points. 24. Club Medal for the best bitch in 48. The Overcross Trophy No. 2 for the Novice Class. the best parti-colored puppy. To be 25. Club Medal for the best dog in won four times with different puppies, the Limit Class. Bred and owned by exhibitor. 26. Club Medal for the best bitch in 49. The Hickory Trophy No. 2, for the Limit Class. the best in the Novice Classes bred by a 27. Club Medal for the best dog in member. To be won five times with dif the Open Class. ferent Cockers. Donor riot .to compete. 28. Club Medal for the best bitch in SHEPHERD DOGS the Open Class. 29. Club Medal for the best dog. 30. Club Medal for the best bitch. 31. Club Medal for the best dog bred by exhibitor. 32. Club Medal for the best bitoh bred by exhibitor. 33. $5.00 for the best brace, two or bred dog or bitch that has been placed r:ore braces to compete. First, Second or Third in a recognized 34. $2.50 for the best Limit dog. Field Trial. 35. $2.50 for the best Limit bitch. 53. TnE Pinehurst Kennel Club of- 36. $2.50 for the best American-bred fers $100.00 in cash to the dog or bitch dog. scoring the greatest number of points in 37. $2.50 for the best American-bred the Field Trial Exhibition. bitch. ... . The Shepherd Doo Club of Amer- 38. The Dr. Davis Memorial Cup for ica (Miss Anne Tracy, Secretary, High the member having the greatest number land Falls, N. Y.) offers specials to its of wins during the year. A Club Medal members only. The committee have not given" to commemorate the - wins. The yet decided how such specials will be Cup to remain the property of the Club, placed, but the following are the list of 39. The Muskjerry Kennels offers donors and amounts guaranteed by their Memorial Trophy for the best each: Irish Setter, either sex, winning it the 54. L. F. F. Wanner, $25.00. Rexden Kennels offers: 50. Sterling Trophy for the best dog or bitch. 51. Sterling Trophy for the best puppy. 52. Mr. J. V. Hall offers $100.00 in cash for the best American trained and 55. Mrs. L. F. F. Wanner, $25.00. 56. Mr, S. S. Norton, $10.00. 57. Miss Anne Tracy, $25.00. 58. Mr. P. A. B. Widener, $25.00. 59. Mr. Benjamin H. Throop, $25.00. 60. Mrs. Benjamin H. Throop, $25.00. 61. Rexden Kennels, $25.00. 62. South Bay Kennels, $10.00. 63. Wolf sburg Kennels, $25.00. 64. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall, $25.00. 65. Winterview Kennels, $25.00. 66. Mr. J. Winthrop Tewksbury, most number of times from the L. K. A. of Mass. show of 1919 to that of 1920, inclusive, and open to all. COCKER SPANIELS 40. Mrs. A. S. Gilman offers a ster ling Trophy for the best Cocker Spaniel. The Cocker Spaniel Club (Walter B. Johnson, Secretary, 27 Audubon ave nue, New York) offers to its members only, unless otherwise specified, and sub ject to the rules, weights and standards adopted for the breed: 41. Annual Dog Trophy (Cup or $25.00. $15.00 in cash) for the best Cocker dog 67. Mr. Paul C. Blass, $10.00. bred by a member in the Novice or Limit 68. Dr. Carl Glazer, Cash. Classes. Most wins to February 1st, 69. The Club also offers, the Mrs. C. 1921. Halsted Yates Silver Shield, mounted on 42. Annual Bitch Trophy (Cup or dark wood with engraving, for the best $15.00 in cash) for the best Cocker bitch dog or bitch having been placed at a in the Novice or Limit Classes. Most field trial under the auspices of the wins to February 1st, 1921. Shepherd Dog Club of America; to be- 43. Club Cup or $2.50 in cash for the come the property of the exhibitor wia best black Cocker bred by a member, ning . the greatest number of points up champions barred. To be won outright, to and including the W. K. C. show of At least two Cockers to compete. Cock- 1921. ers to be eligible must have won at least CHOW CIIQWS . a third prize at this show. 70. Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody offers 44. Club Cup or $2.50 in cash for the sterling Trophy for the .best dog in best solid color other than black Cocker the Open Class.
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