SECOND DAY.
f TPEATHEE AGAIX rSCLEVESI; Tae- OhxistehuTcii Sb*cp Dog Triale w<sro coatimied ai ■ tto Cashmere Hills yesterday', wbea the" weather was again equally, but there was- leea wind. The Heading, Bringing Back, Holding .'in tho King, ard Yarding Claee-waa oostinacd, and 'finished during tho afternoon. Tie winner was Mr J. AY. PoJlofck's -who put-up "two good rues, and this maie3~tie fodrtb, occaaioa os which this dog-has won this, erect. Mi R. IV. Pollock's Bolder. Tweed was second, ilr ,X.. W. Trotter's Storm third, Mr W. Kobineon'si Jem fourth, and -Mr -J. W. Pcl-ock's Chance fiJtb." Tbe sixth doj that competed in the second round was- Jir 'J. B. Purdue's Lochicl Kip. who failed to do any good in his "sscor.d effort. A portion-of the Jiuntaway e-rent was then run oS,- and will be continued at 9 S.nj. to-d»y. ...
The following was the work done is tho remainder of tho Heading and . Yardiuj ereut:— .
R. If. J. Pollock'e Border Tweed went out •wkw,. but fact, md beaded in Sm'in, lOsec. and vras i successful in getting "the ehecp clear of the rocke. The dog worked very steady in l-in?in.g back, though, inclined to keep too far off the sht>ep. The", were niody steadied in the. ring in Cinin *32jcc, where they -acre well held. At the yard the dog did cot eho'T good sly!«, working too wide, and running tho sheep round the pen a number of times, and ho never got, iheni into a. gyicd. position-before time was called. H .• G. Waters'.-! Coil »«nt out wide to tho right, and crossed in heading, hie time till he rounded tho shoep being irain. 34&ec. He forced tho sheep too much in bringing back, and 'divided them, bm, they ran together again. They were rushed, clown on to tho fiat, and they were- run round tho judge's tenv w.oro" got into, the ring, the time cow being Smin 3Gset\ The dog worked rashly, 'aud ■•sot- well under xommarrd, and ran the sheep - about.' at, the yard, two of them going ia onoc, but further efforts wore fruitless, and time '-was called. J. W. Pollock's Chance .went cut almost ob a straight lice,, and made a correct' turn just in time-to eav© a ere**, and headed veil in Imia ..33sec," and brought' down rather fast op a. good. line. . After a little trouble at the ditch, 'over which one sheep erc-swd first, but waited for its mates, tbo lot v.-ere brought fast into the ring, which' was reached , in Groin 4<3ec. il'he •heep wore held without a. breakaway. Tho dog worked very eteadily at tho yard, and bn'.d the sheep for a considerable, time .halfway within, the pen. .'At lenpth one rushed out, and'charged the dog , , ant) returning- itr its mates, they aJI weal back fully into the pen. and the gte ti'ss cloeed, the time occupied tvinc: 12mm lCi-*c. J: Chartre-s'a Rock erojee-d in heading, the sheep having. moved v? hill above tho do?, 1 and waeted *orno timo before turning tbe sheep,'h:3 time being omin Ssec. Hβ brought back etoadily till the ditch wae reached, tvbou tbo sheep broke- away, ami j the/run wu given up. " H. T. Little's I\en jeadoa v/ide-caei, and isn re-arjy to tho top. of the. hill before ho 'could be brought back- to the sheep, which had stood cJc?.*> to-where they had been ; h'ber»u<l. It vac j 4min 45sec ■ before ho had' headed the sheep. Soon after-Blurting to bring back..one sheep , broke-.away to tho holding yard, und- the ruit was abandoned. J. Fitzgerald's Bob, not work in? tvell -under command, went away to,-the holding yard before- ho could bo brought back onto the sheep, and then crossed in heading, 7min. 7sec boinjr exhausted before the, sheepwere Toundcd. In getting tho shoep down off- the rocks the dog--lost sight of them,' and ran right round them: Ho then brought down fairly fast, i and the «beep reached the Ting in limin, tiiie being called while, the sheep were being held 'there. T. Sheridan's Jed wae eont fox a straight- run. uphill, but getting too much to tho right, crossed in heading , , turnins -tko <>h««p in 2min-, feoo. The' dog showed-good style in bringing hack, keeping close'up to tho-ehcep. Tho ring wae reached in 'Gmin" ssec, but they 1 -were- not steadily hod. The dog worked keenly at tho yard, and-never .let the' sheep get fer away, but never got them eteadied or in- a good- position' for yarding until just ac time was i called, and the course vraa uncompleted. A. I Edo'e-Eock went out wide* and'mowly, and headed the ehecp in 2min 48s«c. . The ebeep ■were;brought dftwn rery steadily, and they y-'«to placed-in the ring in 9miii 20° ec, but notvwell-held.'.The dog .exhausted the balance of-iis time.at tho yard without euo oeee. •-'-•' ' . . . •' -Tliis- completed 'the' first round, ■ and ,tbe cix 'leading doge then. ran again. ?The'dog* to run in the second toup<3 were T. W. Pollock'e Bob. V W: Robinson's .Tern, J. I B. Purdue's Locbiel Kip,' R. TV. Trotter's ['Storm,* JtT E. -."Pollock's Lochic:- - Tweed, and ! Jf W. 'Pollock's Chance.' '-.- . i \ J.: "W. Pollock's Bob went out on a good lino,' end- headed in"lmin 4-teec, and', brought I b'acki in * his' u£ual steady amd car-cfol etyle, I and.'bad'the ehecp well placed*in the tinsr in ( 7miri lOsecV- where they wore well h-eld. Tho dog did good work at the yard, and penned the sheep-on the-eecoiid'- attempt, only two I going in tie-first time. "The time, was llmin ! lOsec.' "W: EobinEon'e Jem won t out elowly, I but headed :• in ' lroin 47eec. Tiin'e wo 3 lost before- working the cheep: down hill, and "after.'clearing tie rocke a good line was not kept,' the '■ dog not showing- good style. It was 9mur ; 42eoc'before the ebeep w<l re placed in-the .ring,- and at the yard tbe dog failed to complete'bis task beforetime wae'oalled. ,J. B. Purdue's Lochiei Kip made an uneyen'caet, and ; came round below- tho shoep, which 7 ho did not eoe for come time. He ultimately-beaded ir)"'3min 259 cc, a-nd shortly afterwarde the cheep eeparated, but tvcto ■poon 'reunited, only to separate agaic and Eurdnft..- leit - the ring. -B. W. Trotter's Storm went out" ou a good. 1 ine, and m edc a.; timely turn to, esfo a cross, but wasted a little'time-before be moved the sheep, the heading Being completed ■ in 2m:n 26eec. ;Cood work was done in bringing .back, tho ■sbeep: beinjr ;handlod very, quietly,' and were 'placed in tbo ring, without trouble in Oinin -2p6oc, ■ but they-were cot well held. • At the ; yard •-tbo. dog kept .'good control orer .tho eieop, not: allowing them '<o pass or go roTnjd tho pen, and-after, a littlo manoeuvring eecured them in ISmin 33sec;' -B. R. Pellock's Border Tweed made a \try wide caet, ;though tho-eheop had stood VelJ, and bo 'headed, them.in;2min.2Oeec . The sheep wcro broueht.back on a..gcod line, though the dog wias inclined,to:keep off tiem,; and they trere plOjCed in'the iing, in. 7m£n Xoe'ec, from which tpoV; broke, away once. Thonffli making'eome \vido" tiafns' at the 'yard, the dog worked eteadily, acd ■■ after icrfral attempts secured-. -y-thf - ;eh©ep— lJmrn- 39sec. T. W. ; Pollock'e Chance beaded well in lmin <Oeec/ 4 »m 3 brought; back 'well' 3« far as the ditch, ; when the sheep,broke away, itnd tho • tub."wai.jgiven*up.■'..' . I The .following- is: the result, of CIiASS,-I.—Heading, Ea<:k, Hold■v Miii&in and Yarding, about j -yards. . First prize, £20, champion gold I medal, value .£3, challenge cup preF.en(«d 5 "bV.'Mrs F.A. Archer,"and cb&llense cup • " pi'eeented by M"eser« • Peto«c-n ana Co.; !'■'■;sec'tmd- prize £8,-third prize- £4," fourth i yrhje:£l, fifth prize £i\ arid-c'!nb oertii 'ficates.. Time, 15min. PoinU—Heading '.-: S,-'nnder comma.nd'B, bringing back 8, i one minute • in "tho .ring- 8, '-~-style at yard 6, yarding i. total 40 points. J'.-.W. Pollock's .Bob,.first ruu. 7. 7, 7. 5, • : 5, 4 —35 points. Time, ISnrin SSscr. i •S«cond run, 8, 7, 7, 6, G, 4 —28 poinw. '. Time; • llmin lOsec. Total, 73 points 1 K..R. Poilock's Border Tweed, first ruu. i 7, 7,* 7, 6, 4, o—3l points. Second ; \ run, 7, S.'S, i, 5, t—3C< points.. Time, • • Hmin. 33sec. Total, 67 points .. 2 B.'-'W. Trotter's Storm, first run, 6, 6,' .7, 6,3, o—2B .points. Second run, 7, ; 7, S,:-i, 6, <—36 pointe. 'Xiaje, 13min ~29scc.. Total. 6* points, .. ..3 VT. Robinson'e Jem, first run, 7, 6, 6, 5, A, 0—25 points. Second run, S, 6, 5, ': ", S.'O—2s points. Total, S3 points . 4 J. ■ W. Pollock's Chance, first run, 7. 7, 1, 6, 5, 6, 4—3S points. Second run, f>, 4. !-3, 0,0. 0,—15 pointe. . ToUl, 50 poin*Js* 3 J.B.Pnrdue'e Lochiei: Kip scored 7, 7, R. . -.5, 5..3—33 pointe in the Sret rmi, and .. 3, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0 in tic second, j.ota.l, • , 39 pointe. : Tbe next highest dogti to scoro m tho first round \rere:—J.W.Pol Jock's Sharp, 7, 6 Go, 3, 0—27 points; G. McAughtrie's Tyne/s/s, 3.-3, 4, S—36 pointe. Time, i*min 45ee«:. T. Sheridan's Jed. 3, 5, 7, 5, 5, 0—"35 pointe; W. I/timsden'e Ix>chiel Speed, 8, 6, 6, 0. 4, 0— il points;. W. Cbertres's iloee, 3, 5, 6, 5, 4, 0—23 points: A. JSde'e Bock, 5, 5. 6, 4. 3, 0— 33 points; ~R. -W. Trotter'e Border Chiel, 7, S,, S, 6, 0, O-t-22 point*. - * ' ' The CTaes w*e commenced after tire completion of.the first claea. The following doge I ■worked:— G. McAughtrie'e Braady .took the ehcep tliroagb the first pair of pole*, bat-could not get" them" farther than the ditch, -sphere they stuck' him - np. Mrs M. >oel took j.tbfreieep «raietrytnrousa the fitet and second poles, and-then headed ibom and them some distance downiill, and be fjiiled to do *ny good. T. Johnston's Soott failed to ?fc4 Bi* shesp off tbe' flat. J. Craig's Sharp ■worked; the sheep ek>wiy np to the second polos, ■where two of the.ehoep vest outside, and time vas coon afterwards caDexL R. RPollock's 1 C3ydc, TOrkine under good oomin«nd, inclined to run too far-*sray fees, the sheep, ■worked tie sheep well through" the first and second poles, and w»e approaching tbe top 'polee on a. good line when tins* wae called. "W. Grieve'e Swift never got command of i;s sheep, and they ran xrp the flat. T. Sheridan's Tyke, working in good-etyle, took tbe e'heep through .the first and second poka.. one oi the beiaj
a weak one, and requiring- careful handling:. 1 The dog'coming q'liokiy 00 the sbeop caused j the weak oue to leave its mates, and in ro- . covering 'them the chcop pot eff the coureo, 1 and time \ras called. J. Morgan's Cope took } his sheep or. almost a strnipht line to the second poles, througli whii.h tho sheep pa-s3ed but with nothing to spare. The sheep -w-eYi. , still kept on a jrood, lino, und the couree wa'» completed in Tmiii - 3ise<;, though the sbcop" again narrowly escaped missing the pole?, the performance being a good one throughout, .r. • AY. Clarke's Gael too his cheep through the first polo sand'lost time by al- ! loK"in£ them to jjel Kway to the After I successfully negoiiatin? the ceeond pole?, i time -n-as calleil. J: AY. Poiioek's Wottie took his sheep on a gocd Hue through the first and secovid pole?, and keeping -well off tho nbccp allowed there to draw awny quietly, one of them tiring before reaching the top po!e.% but p.ll wont through in 7min 12ecc. an excellent performance. Hsary rain fell during tho time the last throe dogs were working, necessitating great t»ro in watchinp through binoculars -whether thoy nrgotiatrd. the poies or not. . , > I
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