SHEEP DOG TRIALS
HOBSON COUNTY MEETING
The Hobson County Sheep Dog Trials Club’s annual trials were conducted on Friday and Saturday of last week under excellent conditions of .weather and before a good attendance of the public. Results: Long Head. —F. >Clotworthy's Lyn, 43points, 3; R. Newman’s Kep, 423 points, 2; F. Clotworthy’s Rye, 42 points, .‘1; F. R. Massey’s Sharp, 41} points, 4.
Broimvieli Cup (restricted to Hobson ■County).—,!. Studholmo’s Bock, 3(5! points, I. Maiden. Compelitov Troplty.—D, Fergus’ Spy, no points, L Novice. Competition Trophy.—W. A. Thomas’ York, 3rd points, 1. Fourteen dogs competed. Short Head.—E. H. Sloanc’s Glen, points, 1; F. I?. Massey’s Billy, 02 points, 2; J. Studholme’s Bock, 00 points, 2; F. ClotworthyY Bye,' 40! points, 4,
Ambnry Cup. (restricted to Hobson County).—.l. Stndholme’s Bock. Forty dogs competed. Huntawpv— E, H. Rloane’s Bill, 43! points, 1; C, Jones’ Don, 43 points, 2; J. C. Ambury’s Smut, 30 points, 3; W, A. Thomas’ York, 20 points, 4.
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Northern Advocate, 1 May 1933, Page 4
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