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DOG TRIALS

GLENROY CLUB'S ! MEETING ! MOST SUCCESSFUL | ' FIXTURE | With a difticuH coarse, ami merino v/oUiers to work on, competitors in the Glenroy Collie Ciub's trials which concluded yesterday, had no enviable task, hut the stand ard of the work throughout was excellent. Tho triMs, which began ou Tuesday, were run un Mr J. Kennedy's country, and attracked an entry of good class, many of tlio moro prominent competitors at earlier tri. running their do^s. Tho courso was a teat of the abilities of tho beat dogs. At fir£t eight it looked a plain piece of country, but careful examination showed that thnro were rocks, patches of scrub, and n taw trnos in positions that demanded all the akin of a dog to negotiate. The rise from tho econd to the third acts of poles in tho huntuway with slew wa» across a rough patch of ground that was uh st'vero iV test, aa could have been duvi&cil. Arrangements wore in tho hrmda of Mr It. White, president of the club, ond Mr A. C. Davie*, secretary, and they went off without a hitch. Tho judge w«b Mr C. Rugautt, of burnt Hill, who, at the conclusion of tho meeting praised tho work of tho (logs and tho arrangements, Tho trophies were presented by ono of the vice-presi-dents, Mr D. N, Bates. wore:— fll/ASS I.—Long pull Bnd hold in rinir. Time, 8 minutes. Point?: Heading 1(1, brins- | in£ back 10, holding (I, st3'le (J, com i mand 8, total <lO. Thirty-four entries. ! H. W'hito's I Prink 10 0j 5J 6 3 S3 1 j€. A. Parker's ' George in » oi o o « BBi W. l\ floss's Toby ® t>i 0 .33 S S3 2 J. Jiatnon'3 Tim 0 9 8 5& 7 OGJ <S 1?. Wilson's .Too 9 J 8| (J S ? 30 t A. Millar's Dus Icy 10 S 5 5 S £ V 'J G j tKqunl tilth. The winning <ios, Frisk, gnvn R most nttractive display. Running out on a perfect lino sho tne.do a good clean brad in lin in !»•«. -She stopped sharply at the whistle, lifted quietly and (Irmly, and begun a careful pull o:i u jrood linn, Who was slightly ofi the lino fit the foot of the hill, but corrected and brought her ehep nicclv into Ihe rimt. Hho showed good mtylo nnd perfect i.('.iir.')i!Uil, nnd li"ld lier sheep flrmty ;it. the second attempt. Tho second do,;, G'or;,'o 111., made <i sood couriio on tho run out and headed in linin 05 sec. 110 lifted his sheep carefully, and working woll in behind, pulled on a p.flod lino til) tho flat won reached. He I.ml a little troublo hero, but recovered hit. sheep Mid C|tiintly nnd steadily brought (hem into tho riiif; nnd held them at the first attempt. His style nnd hold were good. Only half a point behind was Toby, who ran out on n good lino find headed In fair time lie mado n careful pull, and negotiating tho rlnst well, hold his Eheep. llii style was not quite an finished as thnt of fJeorgo Id., nnd the loss of half n point hero was the only differenco between tho two dogs. CLASS ll.—Heading, brini;ins bade, ,*.ud yarding. About 400 yurdn. Time, 10 minutes. Pointii: Mending in, brinuins j back 10, command 8, stylo fi, yarding j 6, total 40. Thirty i".itrlos. j li. Wilson's Mack <J 10 7 5} 6 :i7J 2 jIJ. Smith's 1 Chance 9j| 0 »' ■' r, t> :l " 2 lit. Wilson's I Fly 10 10 8 5 0 f |A. Millrr's I Dusky 10 10 71, iJ d i:3 t I i/. Wiiite'c | Frisk 9 J 9 $ 5J 0 0 j fntiual third. j Mnck, tho winner, not quite certain | (Tx Mh hiiad, but ni.tde a perfect brin;; bftek. j Tfis ntylo End poinmsnd were i:ood, am! in ; spito of tho difficult position of the irnf", jho y.';rded. I Tho second dog. Cliunee, imuio a [.mod j run out nnd hend, but ivn:. inclined t.'i pinch iihi nhee[) eomifiK b.tck. eo!iiinM:i(l r.ud ! otyle were good, and by yarded, ; Fly find Ous>ky, who both made perfect ' . run:; out, Rod heads, nnd bronchi buck ! j fanHlesily, tied for third plnce. hither [ Mvouh'l have won had she heon fthle to >nrd j ll'.—Opon huntaway v.'ith !.|e-.v. ■ three .■■■ r'of flaf[f. Ale-ul 400 j yards. Time, 10 minuter. Points: Hunt i away 10, fitylf) 10. nolr-e 0, command ; 10, total 40. Twcnly-five oniric*. 10, H Smith's i Joo 11 !' 71 9 :iCJ 1 ! O. Jones's ; Fop .lun. 10$ f> 7i 3 r;0 S I It. M, Wilson's I To en 10 Si 7 l< "tj 3 i U*. I'. Uoso'ti Don !) 7is 71 >• .'iß -S There was little to chooso between Joe and Fob .Tun., except that .Toe was a rooil deal mure certriin on his huntAwny. Hotli idiowed excellent style, noise, and eomiii.ind jOLASS IV.—District, event. Huntaway, Head. ] back, and hold. About yartl-. Time, 10 minuten. jR. Wilson's Tons (39i pointß) ... ! 1!. Whito's Hen (."84 points) .. . '2 A, N\ Harbor's (f!7s points) .. ,'i M. Farrell's Ben (!1G point?) .. 4 Tho following wore the results in the maiden event*: — Lnn;; Pull—T. lilnnk'B I'fllm C»J) 1, A. N. Barber's Fay (345) 2, J. Searle's Don (Unj) o. Ifeadinc: —A. N. iJarber'f Fay Farrell'a Tot f-8J) 2, F. Hunt's Moss (-s^) 3. Ifunta'.vny with Plew—-A. N. Tlarher'r. ISoss (33J) 1- J. Quifjley'n Den (aii) 2, .M. I'arrnll's Hen <205) 3.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21511, 28 June 1935, Page 11

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DOG TRIALS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21511, 28 June 1935, Page 11

DOG TRIALS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21511, 28 June 1935, Page 11

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