Ten Different Breeds Exhibited Sunday; Geake Police Dog Carries ofl HonorsThu first attempt of the newlyor Ra n i zo lt;l Albuquer (j u e K e n n e I club to stag*' an amateur dog ehow proved a success, officials and members of the club agreed, following the show held at the Elksclub Sunday afternoon.The club has been organized only three months and has a membership o f i) f i.Nearly 300 persons attended the show and ten different breeds which numbered 50 dogs were exhibited.The black German police shepherd dog belonging to Miss Douglas Geake carried off first honors of the exhibit. It was awarded the nil -j ver cup for being the best dog of the show. It was also awarded firsthonors for the best working dog.Following is a list of the ribbon | winners;Hest In the show, black German police, belonging to Miss Douglas | Geake; terrier, w ire fox, belonging to Mr. \v. If. Morgan; toy, pel. ing«'*e, Mrs. if. 11, Crowe:sporting, beagle, lt;\ M.i sporting, beagle, C. M. Botts; best in I non sporting, chow, belonging toay■ tigm-t fJack Cira; best working and best dog in the show, German police dog belonging to Miss Geake.Beat of each breed: Wire terrier, W. 1 f Morgan: beaglen, lt;\M, BottsBoston terriers, Mrs. Prank Andrews; pit bulls, Mrs. P. N. Mc-Cloekey; chows, Jac k C ira; smooth fox terriers. lt;?. If. Fisher; Peking M. ! ese. Mrs. Crowe; German police of Miss Geake; black and tan, Mrs »x- I Koogler; poodles, Miss Elsie Btilesi