2000 AWC National Specialty

AWC Show Information

Veteran Sweepstakes



Officers American Whippet Club 2000

President: ................................................................................................................................ Mrs. Harriet Nash Lee

Vice-President: ................................................................................................................................ . Mrs. Jean Balint

Treasurer: .................................................................................................................... Mrs. Christine Hopperstad

Secretary: ............................................................................................................................... Mrs. Cathy Gaidos
10177 Blue Rivers Hill Rd. Manhattan, KS 66502

Board of Directors

Class of 2000 Class of 2001 Class of 2002

Jean Balint Cathy Gaidos Wendy Clark

Jack McManus Christine Hopperstad Lori Nelson

Cora Miller Harriet Nash Lee Cindy Scott Delegate to the American Kennel Club

Ms. Donna Lynch

Show Committee
Show Chairman: Carolyn Mountan
232 Schultz Lane , Latrobe, PA 15650
724-539-2925. E-mail- mountan@westol.com

Show Secretary: Karen Rockwell
1745 Route 78, P.O. Box 175
Java Center , NY 14082

Obedience Chairman: Cynthia Schmidt 198 Lloyd Rd, West Grove, Pa. 19390

National Show Chairman: Cindy Scott
4815 Topaz Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Phone: 719-594-9974
FAX: 719-536-9811 E-Mail Brookwood@worldnet.att.net

National Obedience Chairman: Shelley Hennessy
5849 Meteor, Toledo, OH 43623 Phone: 419-473-8817
And All Officers and directors of the Club
Committee Chairpersons

Chief Ring Steward: .............................................................................. Pat Dresser

Trophies: .............................................................................. Dr. Barbara Henderson

Awards Banquet: .............................................................................. Barbara Wayne

Sweat Shirts and T-Shirts: ................................................................. Valerie Burke

Catalog Sales: ..................................................................................... Erma Kovach

Logo Design: .......................................................................................... Robin Barry

Hospitality : .......................................................................................... Jane Cooney

Raffle: ..................................................................................................... Peggy Bush

Top Twenty: ...................................................................................... Doris Bandoian

Catalog Advertising: ............................................................................ Donna Lynch

Concessions/Booths: ....................................................................................... Patience Renzulli
3725 Cargill Rd, Elkton, Md. Phone: 618-931-4205 Dogwalkers@dpnet.net

Parade of Honors: ..................................................................... Barbara Ruth Smith

Parade of Rescues: ............................................................................... Peggy Bush

Triathlon: ........................................................................................... Karen Rockwell

Lure Coursing: .................................................................... Dr. Lisa Costello, DVM

 

Photographer
Tom Nutting
PO Box 2350
Malta, New York 12020
518-885-1927
FAX 518-885-0969
e-mail tom@nutting.net
Videographer
K9TV
PO Box 621442
Littleton, CO 80162
Veterinarian On Call
Ronald J Stas VMD
809 Monastery Drive
Latrobe, Pa, 15650
724-537-5881

Animal Emergency Clinic (after hours) Allegheny Veterinary Emergency Associates 1835 Route 286

Pittsburgh , Pa. 15239

412-325-1881

Futurity Chairman Jo Meister

2226 Sherry Lane Wichita , KS 67235 Phone: 316-722-2012

Ralston Purina Company is the Official Sponsor of this Specialty The American Whippet Club would like to thank the company for their support in Trophies, raffle items, banners and money for our hospitality room.

CERTIFICATION

I hereby certify to the correctness of the within marked awards and absentees, as taken from the Judge's books.

 

Karen Rockwell, Show Secretary

 

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION
NOTE - Effective January 1, 1989

AKC Junior Handler Numbers are now required for entry in Junior Showmanship Competition. Numbers may be obtained from the American Kennel Club - PHONE: (919) 854-0195

NOVICE JUNIOR CLASS: For Boys and Girls who are at least 10 years old and under 14 years on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have not won three First Places, with competition present, in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show.

NOVICE SENIOR CLASS: For Boys and Girls who are at least 14 years old and under 18 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have not won three First Places, with competition present, in a Novice Class at a licensed or member show.

OPEN JUNIOR CLASS: For Boys and Girls who are at least 10 years old and under 14 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have won three First Places, with competition present, in a Novice Junior Showmanship Class at a licensed or member show.

OPEN SENIOR CLASS: For Boys and Girls who are at least 14 years old and under 18 years old on the day of the show and who, at the time entries close, have won three First Places, with competition present, in a Novice Junior Showmanship Class at a licensed or member show.


Judging Program

American Whippet Club April 9-15, 2000

There are 681 Dogs entered at this Specialty with a to total entry of 994, including 62 Obedience entries.

Sunday, April 9, 2000

ASFA Lure Field Trial -- Mammoth Park

Monday, April 10, 2000

Obedience Trial Classes - 62 Total Entries Judge: Mrs. Martha Coody

7:00 am

1 Utility Class B Entry # 303

1 Utility Class A Entry # 304

7 Open Class A Entry # 201 thru 207

4 Open Class B Entries # 301 thru 304

4 Novice Class A Entries # 5 thru 8

28 Novice Class B Entries # 101, 102, 104 thru 129 12:30 pm

7 Veteran Entries # 602, 603, 604, 606, 607, 610, 612

6 Graduate Novice Entries # 201, 207, 601, 605, 609, 611

3 Brace Class Entries # 105/601, 201/301, 607/612

1 Versatility Entry # 303

Judge will lunch at their discretion.

Agility Trial

There are 39 dogs and 67 entries in this Agility Trial. 3:30 pm - Check in & walk thru

followed by

Agility Trial Classes - 39 Total Entries

Judge: Denise Thomas

1 Excellent A - 24" # 381

1 Excellent B - 20" # 461

5 Excellent A - 20" # 361 thru 365

1 Open - 24" # 281

6 Open - 20" # 261 thru 266

2 Novice B - 24" # 181, 182

1 Novice A - 24" # 81

11 Novice B - 20" # 161 thru 171

11 Novice A - 20" # 61 thru 71

Jumpers With Weaves - 28 Total Entries

1 Excellent B - 20" # 461

2 Excellent A - 20" # 362, 365

3 Open - 24" # 182, 281, 381

4 Open - 20" # 263, 266, 363, 364

1 Novice B - 24" # 181

14 Novice B - 20" # 161 thru 169, 261, 262, 264, 265

3 Novice A - 20" # 66, 67, 71

7:00 p.m. Welcome Party - Lounge

Tuesday, April 11, 2000

Futurity

Judge: Mr. Douglas Broadfoot 9:00 a.m. - 122 Futurity Entries

(Judge may take up to 1 hour break at his discretion)

11 6 to 8 Month Puppy Dogs

14 8 to 10 Month Puppy Dogs

13 10 to 12 Month Puppy Dogs

1 12 to 14 Month Dog

15 14 to 18 Month Dogs

13 6 to 8 Month Puppy Bitches

17 8 to 10 Month Puppy Bitches

10 10 to 12 Month Puppy Bitches

6 12 to 14 Month Bitches

22 14 to 18 Month Bitches

7:00 p.m. TOP 20 - Ballroom

7:00 p.m. Open meeting of the Whippet Health Foundation, Inc.,
prior to it's Board Meeting - Hempfield Room

As scheduled throughout the day - Eye Clinic

Wednesday, April 12, 2000 Regular Classes Begin

Judge: Mrs. Joan Goldstein 8:30 a.m. 198 Dog Class entries

(Judge may take up to 1 hour break at her discretion)

31 Puppy Dogs, 6 to 9 Months

29 Puppy Dogs, 9 to 12 Months

22 12 to 18 Dogs

3 Novice Dogs

13 American Bred Dogs

26 Bred by Exhibitor Dogs

35 Open Dogs

Winners Dog

12 Veteran Dog Class, 7 to 10 Years

5 Veteran Dog Class, 10 Years +

11 Lure Coursing Class, Dogs 11 Racing Dog Class

5:00 p.m.

Presentation on Canine Sports Medicine By Dr. James Radcliffe, DVM -- Ballroom

As scheduled throughout the day - Eye Clinic

Thursday, April 13, 2000

7:45 a.m. Convene Annual Meeting - Ballroom

Regular Class Judging Resumes Judge: Mrs. Joan Goldstein

8:15 a.m. 154 Bitch class entries

(Judge may take up to 1 hour break at her discretion)

37 Puppy Bitches, 6 to 9 Months

40 Puppy Bitches, 9 to 12 Months

38 12 to 18 Bitches

14 Novice Bitches

25 American Bred Bitches

Altered Dog and Bitch Competition Judge: Mrs. Jean Balint

3:30 p.m. 23 Altered Dogs and Bitches

2 Altered Dog Class, 6 Months - 1 Year

7 Altered Dog Class, Open

2 Altered Bitch Class, 1 Year- 18 Months

12 Altered Bitch Class, Open

Veteran Sweepstakes Competition Judge: Dr. Charles Billings

6:30 p.m. 49 Veteran Sweepstakes Entries
19 Veteran Dogs, 7 to 10 Years

4 Veteran Dogs, 10 to 12 Years

3 Veteran Dogs, 12 Years and Over

17 Veteran Bitches, 7 to 10 Years

5 Veteran Bitches, 10 to 12 Years

1 Veteran Bitch, 12 Years and Over

Following Judging, Annual Meeting Reconvenes
As scheduled throughout the day - DNA & BAER testing - TBA

Friday, April 14, 2000

Triathlon Conformation Competition Judge: Mr. Charles Roberts

8:00 a.m. 28 Triathlon Entries

Junior Showmanship Competition Judge: Mrs. Joan Goldstein

9:15 a.m. 9 Junior Showmanship Entries

1 Novice Junior

3 Open Junior

5 Open Senior

Ringside Tutoring for Judge's Seminar Participants

Regular Class Judging Continues Judge: Mrs. Joan Goldstein 9:45 a.m. 135 Class Bitch entries

(Judge may take up to 1 hour break at her discretion)

43 Bred by Exhibitor Bitches

52 Open Bitches

Winner's Bitch

13 Veteran Bitches, 7 to 10 Years

7 Veteran Bitches, 10 Years +

12 Lure Coursing Class, Bitches

8 Racing Bitch Class

4:30 p.m. Judge's Seminar - Hands On - Hempfield Room

4:30 p.m. Junior Showmanship & Handling Seminars - Ballroom

7:00 p.m. Parade of Rescues - Ballroom 7:30 p.m. Parade of Honor - Ballroom Wine & Cheese Party Follows

Saturday, April 15, 2000

Ringside Tutoring for Judge's Seminar Participants Regular Class Judging Continues

Judge: Mrs. Joan Goldstein

8:30 a.m. Best of Breed

& Non-Regular Classes Involving Multiple Entries (Judge may take up to 1 hour break at her discretion)

128 Best of Breed Competition (69 Dogs - 59 Bitches) Best Puppy

Best Bred-By-Exhibitor

Best Veteran

4 Brace Class Entries

16 Stud Dog Class

2 Stud Dog Class Extended Generation

16 Brood Bitch Class

4 Brood Bitch Extended Generation

6:15 p.m. Cocktails

7:00 p.m. Awards Banquet Raffle & Auction

SCHEDULE OF POINTS FOR DIVISION 2 - EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 1999

Division 2 is comprised of: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio

The Points towards a Championship shall be awarded to the Winners Dog and Bitch of each breed or variety based on the actual number of dogs or bitches competing in that breed or variety.

If the dog designated Winners Dog or Winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of both sexes that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety competition and that have been defeated in such competition, shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculating championship points.

If the dog designated Winners Dog or Winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of its own sex that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety competition that have been defeated in competition for Best of Opposite Sex, shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculating championship points.

After points have been computed for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch subject to the above two stipulations, the dog awarded the Best of Winners shall be credited with the number of points calculated for Winners Dog or Winners Bitch, whichever is greater.

In counting the number of eligible dogs in competition, a dog that is disqualified, or that is dismissed, excused or ordered from the ring by the judge, or from which all awards are withheld shall not be included. Any dog which shall have won fifteen points shall become a Champion of Record, if six or more of said points shall have been won at two shows with a rating of three or more championship points each and under two different judges, and some one or more of the balance of said points shall have been won under some other judge or judges than the two judges referred to above.

THE SCALE OF POINTS FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL BREEDS/ VARIETY ENTERED
AT THIS SHOW CAN BE FOUND AFTER THE JUDGE FOR THE BREED

Schedule of Points:

 

 

 

 

 

Points

1

2

3

4

5

Whippets

 

 

 

 

 

DOGS

2

8

13

28

55

BITCHES

2

8

14

34

71

NOTICE: An agent is a person 18 years or older, other than an owner or co-owner, designated by the owner or co-owner of an exhibit to the handler of, and the person responsible for, the dog at the show. Agents' names may be followed by the initials which represent their AKC- recognized professional group affiliation or certification. Persons seeking the services of such an agent should familiarize themselves with the requirements for professional group membership or certifications, which are available at the superintendent's offices.


RIBBON PRIZES The following rosette and ribbon prizes will be awarded:

First Prize-Blue Rosette

Second Prize-Red Rosette

Third Prize-Yellow Rosette

Fourth Prize-White Rosette

Winners-Purple Rosette Reserve Winners-Purple & White Rosette Best of Winners—Blue & White Rosette

Best of Breed -Purple & Gold Rosette

Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed—Red & White Rosette

Qualifying Score in a Regular Obedience Class-Dark Green Ribbon

The following ribbon prizes will be awarded for all non-regular classes:

First Prize-Rose Rosette Third Prize—Light Green Rosette

Second Prize-Brown Rosette Fourth—Grey Rosette

Rosettes in the appropriate colors are offered for the following:

Best Puppy

Best Bred By Exhibitor

10 each Select Awards, Silver and Blue

Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Obedience Classes

Highest Qualifying Combined Score in Obedience Trial

Highest Scoring Dog in Non-Regular Obedience Classes

Best Altered

Best of Opposite Sex Altered

First thru 4 th in each Altered Class

Best In Veteran Sweepstakes

Best of Opposite Sex in Veteran Sweepstakes

Best in Triathlon Brown and Gold Rosette (large)

First Second thru 10 th in Triathlon Brown and Gold Rosette (small)

Standard:

First, Novice A, 20" and 24" First, Novice B, 20" and 24" First, Open, 20" and 24" First, Excellent, 20" and 24" Jumpers with Weaves: First, Novice A, 20" and 24" First, Novice B, 20" and 24" First, Open, 20" and 24" First, Excellent A, 20" and 24" First, Excellent B, 20" and 24"

Veteran Sweepstakes

Judge: Dr. Charles Billings

RULES: All entrants must be 7 years of age or older, and NEED NOT be entered in the Specialty.

The Veteran Sweepstakes is open to both Champions and Non-Champions. Entries shall be made at the same time and on the same entry form as for Regular Classes. NOTE: Spayed/Neutered Veterans are eligible for entry in the Veteran Sweepstakes.

CLASSIFICATION: All Age Classes are divided by Sex.

Over 7 years and Under 10 years

Over 10 years and Under 12 years

Over 12 years

Money Prizes: 25% of the entry fees will be retained by the club for expenses. The remainder will be divided in the classes as follows: (rounded to the nearest dollar Amount)

First Place 40% Second Place 30%

Third Place 20% Fourth Place 10%

Best in Veteran Sweepstakes - Handmade pottery candlestick

A Green and Pink Rosette is offered by Best in Veteran Sweepstakes

Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Veteran Sweepstakes- Handmade pottery candlestick

A Lavender Rosette is offered for Best of Opposite Sex to Best Veteran in Sweepstakes

All participants will receive a Whippet motif item donated by Cindy Scott, Brookwood and Charles Roberts, Strebor.

FIRST PLACE 7-10 Veteran Dog

FIRST PLACE 7-10 Veteran Bitch

FIRST PLACE 10-12 Veteran Dog

FIRST PLACE 10-12 Veteran Bitch

FIRST PLACE 12 and over Veteran Dog FIRST PLACE 12 and over Veteran Bitch Faux Fur designs are created by Marti Bradford

Best in Sweepstakes--Faux Fur throw with AWC logo offered by Cindy Scott, Brookwood and Charles Roberts, Strebor

Coupon for 20 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Chosen by Champions Grooming Towel offered by Ralston Purina Company.

Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes--Faux Fur crate pad with AWC logo logo offered by Cindy Scott, Brookwood and Charles Roberts, Strebor.

Coupon for 20 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Chosen by Champions Grooming Towel offered by Ralston Purina Company.

First in each class--Faux Fur crate pad offered by Cindy Scott, Brookwood and Charles Roberts ,Strebor.

Altered Dog and Bitch Competition

Judge: Mrs. Jean Balint

This competition is open to all altered dogs and bitches over the age of 6 months. All breed and AKC disqualification's apply. Altered dogs over 7 years may be entered in the Veteran Classes. First in each division will compete for Best Altered and Best of Opposite Sex Altered.

Prizes:

All prizes are offered by Peggy Bush and Marti Bradford

Designs are created by Marti Bradford

Best Altered--Faux fur throw with AWC logo

Best of Opposite Sex to Best Altered--Faux fur crate pad with AWC logo

For first in each class--crate pad

First thru Fourth in all classes: Rosette

A complete list of prizes and donors will be listed in the catalog

DOGS & BITCHES

First, 6 months to 1 year

First, 12 to 18 months

First, Open

Junior Showmanship Trophies

Best Junior Handler - National Sweatshirt Sony Disc man

Handmade pottery soap dish

Photo of win offered by Tom Nutting

Coupon for 20 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company.

Chosen by Champions Grooming Apron offered by Ralston Purina Company.

Pink and Green Rosette

First thru Fourth in Each Class --A complete list of prizes and donors will be listed in the catalog

All juniors will receive a Purina Chosen by Champions Spray Bottle offered by the Ralston Purina Company.

If your dog or dogs have an injury or illness and you receive help from an exhibitor at the National Specialty who also happens to be a Veterinarian, please be sure to offer than person payment for their service. The medications and supplies they bring with them, out of their concern for our dogs, are not free!

CHALLENGE TROPHIES

The following Challenge Trophies are offered at the AWC National Specialty only and shall remain in the custody of the Club until permanently retired. For permanent possession, all Challenge Trophies must be won three times by the same owner or owners, not necessarily with the same dog.

BEST OF BREED

THE SPORTING FIELD CHALLENGE TROPHY, offered by Mrs. James E. Butt, in honor of Ch. Sporting Field's Clansman.

BOHEM CHALLENGE TROPHY, 19 th century bronze "Whippet With A Ball" by P.J. Mene, mounted on a black walnut base with silver plaque. Donor will provide engraved plaque of winner' names. Donated by Bo Bengtson.

THE COURTNAY FLEETFOOT OF PENNYWORTH MEMORIAL TROPHY. A sterling silver ink well set offered By Margaret P. Newcombe.

THE PATRICK J. PETIT MEMORIAL TROPHY, A sterling silver Whippet sculpture on a Wooden base, by Damara Bolte, offered by Pennyworth Kennels, and friends of Patrick J.Petit.

THE LOCAR CHALLENGE TROPHY, A Whippet sculpture, offered by Carol Curry in loving memory of Ch. Locar's Royal Doulton.

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX

Two bronze Whippets mounted on a base, offered by H.G. and Joan Frailey„ Terrace Hills, in memory of Ch. Stoney Meadows Royal Fortune.

Silver plated Champagne Cooler, offered in memory of Ch. Raybar's I'm Rim.

BEST OF WINNERS

THE SHAMASAN CHALLENGE TROPHY, A 12 inch silverplated Revere bowl.

11 inch silverplated champagne cooler, in honor of Ch. Sporting Fields Alexis offered by David Hintson.

WINNERS DOG

THE SNOWFLIGHT CHALLENGE TROPHY, A 9 inch Silver plated Revere bowl, offered in loving memory of Ch. Folquin Snowflight.

WINNERS BITCH

9 inch silverplated Revere bowl, in loving memory of Ch. Gold-Dust Twenty Four Karat

BEST BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR DOG

Silver plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch. Runner's He the Continental . Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner. BEST BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR BITCH

Silver plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch. Runner's Our Own Charisma.. Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner.

BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR

BRONZE Whippet relief mounted on a plaque, offered by Doris Wear, Stoney Meadows in memory of William Potter Wear.

BEST PUPPY

THE MADCAP CHALLENGE TROPHY, a sterling silver trophy, offered in memory of Norman Ellis, Madcap Whippets.

FIRST PLACE JUNIOR VETERAN DOG

6 inch silverplated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Willcare's Believe You Me, CD

FIRST PLACE SENIOR VETERAN DOG

Silver plated champagne cooler on a base, offered by Barbara L. Henderson, VMD, and Bo Bengtson ,in loving memory of Ch. Hardknott Maestro of Bohem, ROMX

FIRST PLACE JUNIOR VETERAN BITCH

6 inch silverplated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Wilcare's Decoupage.

FIRST PLACE SENIOR VETERAN BITCH

Silver plated water pitcher, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Willcare's Collage. FIRST PLACE STUD DOG

Silver plated Revere bowl mounted on a wood base, offered by Dianne T. Bleecker, in loving memory of Ch. Morshor's Whirlaway.

Silver plated champagne cooler, offered by Dick and Barbara Rupert, in loving memory of Ch. Rollings Viktor.

FIRST PLACE BROOD BITCH

Silver plated champagne cooler, offered by Richard and Jane Wallach

LURE COURSING BEST OF BREED

THE WHIPPLETREE CHALLENGE TROPHY, a Whippet mounted on a base, offered in loving memory of Sharon Kirley, by family and friends.

THE BITTERBLUE CHALLENGE TROPHY, a bronze Mene Whippet mounted on a wood base offered by Paul and Linda Garwacki in memory of "Wilbur" Dual Ch. Bitterblue's Loco Weed, CD, LCM, SC, CGC, ROMX

TROPHIES

Will be handmade pottery made by Amy Romaniec where indicated, and all others will receive a 10 " commemorative plate for first place in each class , and an 8" plate for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in each class. All regular and non-regular classes (except Veterans)

FIRST PLACE : 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Second thru Fourth Place 8 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

FIRST IN VETERAN CLASSES: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

BEST OF BREED - Handmade Pottery Pitcher with Whippet Motif offered by Dr. James Gray 10" porcelain commemorative plate

Handmade planter with whippet motif.

Gift Subscription to "Sighthound Review" offered by Jim and Cathy Gaidos

Best of Breed--Coupons for 150 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Purina Chosen by Champions Grooming Bag offered by the Ralston Purina Company Rosette offered by The National Whippet Club of Canada

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX - Handmade pottery canister

10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Best of Opposite Sex-Coupons for 75 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company.

Purina Chosen by Champions Arctic Cooler offered by the Ralston Purina Company

BEST OF WINNERS - Handmade pottery jewelry box

WINNERS DOG handmade pottery Pitcher offered by John Burger MD

Coupons for 37.5 of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Purina Chosen by Champions Duffle Bag offered by the Ralston Purina Company

WINNERS BITCH Handmade pottery Pitcher offered by Michael and Kathryn Slater Coupons for 37.5 of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Purina Chosen by Champions Duffle Bag offered by the Ralston Purina Company

RESERVE WINNERS DOG Handmade pottery plate offered by Anne Jacobs

RESERVE WINNERS BITCH Handmade pottery plate

BEST PUPPY- Handmade pottery creamer

Coupon for 20 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Chosen by Champions Grooming Towel offered by Ralston Purina Company.

BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR - Handmade pottery creamer

BEST IN FIELD - Hand made pottery pitcher

All REGULAR and NON-REGULAR Classes (Except Veterans)

First Place 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Second, Third ad Fourth Place 8 inch Commemorative Plate TROPHY DONATIONS:

Best of Breed James Gray, M.D. - Elysian, & Chris Hatcher - Cherché

BOS to BOB Cora Miller - Hound Hill

BOW Cora Miller - Hound Hill

WD Chris Downing, Whimsy

Dr. John Burger MD, Gatsby

WB Mike & Kathy Slater - Rosewood Whippets

RWD Anne E. Jacobs

RWB Carol Willumsen - Wilcare

Open Dog Greg Owens & Kirk Buckholz - C Square Whippets

Open Bitch Pat Moore - Wilsprit

BBE Dog Mona Maytag - Ampersand

BBE Bitch Barbara L. Henderson, VMD Whippoorwill

Am Bred Dog Mary Graham

Am Bred Bitch Mary Graham

Novice Dog Cora Miller - Hound Hill

Novice Bitch Phoebe Booth -Shamasan

12-18 mo. Dog Susan Harwell Harris - Summit

12 .18 mo. Bitch Dean & Gail Wegner - Wegner's Whippets

9-12 mo. Dog Deborah Bahm - Debmar Cindy Scott - Brookwood

9-12 mo. Bitch Peggy Bush - Shadow

6-9 mo. Dog David & Gina Samuelson - Dashing Whippets

6-9 mo. Bitch Ray & Penny Spanola

Vet Dog 7-10 Jean Krikorian - Seafire

Vet Bitch 7-10 Jim & Sue Farrell - Winwood

Vet Dog, 10 & over James Gray, M.D. - Elysian, & Chris Hatcher - Cherchê

TROPHY DONATIONS:

Best of Breed James Gray, M.D. - Elysian, & Chris Hatcher - Cherche

BOS to BOB Cora Miller - Hound Hill

BOW Cora Miller - Hound Hill

WD Chris Downing, Whimsy

Dr. John Burger MD, Gatsby

WB Mike & Kathy Slater - Rosewood Whippets

RWD Anne E. Jacobs

RWB Carol Willumsen - Wilcare

Open Dog Greg Owens & Kirk Buckholz - C Square Whippets

Open Bitch Pat Moore - Wilsprit

BBE Dog Mona Maytag - Ampersand

BBE Bitch Barbara L. Henderson, VMD Whippoorwill

Am Bred Dog Mary Graham

Am Bred Bitch Mary Graham

Novice Dog Cora Miller - Hound Hill

Novice Bitch Phoebe Booth -Shamasan

12-18 mo. Dog Susan Harwell Harris - Summit

12-18 mo. Bitch Dean & Gail Wegner - Wegner's Whippets

 

9-12 mo. Dog

 

9-12 mo. Bitch

6-9 mo. Dog

6-9 mo. Bitch

Vet Dog

7-10 Vet Bitch 7.10

Vet Dog, 10 & over

Vet Bitch, 10 & over

Lure Course Dog

Lure Course Bitch

Racing Dog

Racing Bitch

Stud Dog

Brood Bitch

Best Veteran Sweeps

BOS to Best Vet. Sweeps

Best Puppy

Best BBE

High in Trial

 

 

Best in Field

JUNIORS

Best Junior Handler 1 St in each class

 

 

 

Deborah Bahm - Debmar

Cindy Scott - Brookwood

Peggy Bush - Shadow

David & Gina Samuelson Dashing Whippets

Ray & Penny Spanola

Jean Krikorian - Sea ire

Jim & Sue Farrell - Winwood

James Gray, M.D. - Elysian, & Chris Hatcher - Cherche

Harriett Lee - Winsmith

Patience Renzulli - Warburton Whippets/Dog Walkers

Linda Solano - Very Urban Whippets

Carolyn Perkins

George & Jackie Allen - Mt. Fern

Ruth Brown - Oakcrest

Sue Nichols

James Gray, M.D. - Elysian, & Chris Hatcher - Cherche

Faith Diane Guest

Gretchen Vanderford - Whippets of Kinvara

Barbara L. Henderson, VMD — Whippoorwill

Sighthound Review Ad—Cathy & Jim Gaidos

Judy Byron—In Honor of, Alec Am/Can CDX

Karl & Priscilla Gabosch

Tom Sooy, VMD Sony Discman

LL Bean back pack donated by Jane Cooney in memory of Helen Johnson-- Laurhel

 

GENERAL TROPHY FUND -CONFORMATION

Stacey Davis and Chris Abraham—O'Bailee

Wayne & Cheryl Adams

Connie Alexander– Kachina

Laura Baker-Stanton – Merrithought

Jean & Vincent Balint– Wyndsor

Charles and Lillian Billings--Flyalong

Judy Britton-Seaspell

Doug & Ruth Broadfoot – Broadstrider

Cooney–Waterhouse Family Michael Cancellare

Gary and Susan Carr

Irene Cetta

Lee & Deann Christianson – Chelsea

Patti Fitzgerald Coles-Hi Tor

Cheryl Curik

Joan G. Damon - Poppyhill

Mary Dukes – Delacreme Jim Ferson

Joan Frailey – Terrace Hill

Ellen Frenkel & Pamela S. Miller– Topnotch Whippets

Karen Gibson –Andauer

Melody Gomes – Beachward

Lorraine Groshans – Loral

Kim Gonzales – Speedy G

George & Marie Hand – Hands

Dale J. Healy – Sithean

Barbara L. Henderson, VMD –Whippoorwill

Shirley F. Hitter– Hitterhaus

Julie M. Holm–Terrace Hill

D. Jay Hyman, Esq. – Rolling

Jersey Rag Racers Whippet Association

Linda Johnson – Barchet Whippets

Dona Kelley-Cyrano Hounds

Iva & Jeffrey Kimmelman – Merci Isle

Kerri Kuper– Karasar

Ralph & Erma Kovach – High Flyer

Lori and Carey Lawrence--Starline

Fred & Bobbie Lutz

Pat McLaughlin – Hounds of Buncrana

Jack and Charlotte McManus--Fermanagh

R. Edward & Jo L. Meister– Elyria

Cora Miller – Hound Hill

Kay Nierengarten & Mark Shubert– Northwind

Allen L. Odom

MaryJean and Ed Odron

Ray & Barbara Parsons – Raybar Kennels

Karen Roberson

Barbara & Dick Rupert - Oakhurst

Ruby Sipper - Krislyn Whippets

Sporting Fields Kennels

Harriet S. Vincent - Cottonwood

Elizabeth White

Donation from American Whippet Club Futurity

OBEDIENCE TROPHY DONORS

High In Trial—Offered by Judy Byron

High Scoring Whippet in Regular Classes—Mona Maytag--Ampersand

High Scoring Whippet in the non regular classes—Mona Maytag—Ampersand

High Scoring Whippet with Highest Combined Score in Open B and Utility— Pat McLaughlin

First Place Novice A--Carolyn Perkins

First Place Novice B—Diane Guest

First Place Open A—Barbara Sciarra

First Place Open B—Lynn Sawyer

First Place Utility A— Joan Lessor

First Place Utility B— Great Lakes Whippet Club

Highest Scoring Veteran—Shelley Hennessy

First Place Brace—Tom Quinn

First Place Team-- Sue Rosenbeck and Matt McCutcheon

First Place Versatility—Lisa Costello, DVM

The following trophies will be crate pads and small zippered purse with a Whippet head.

High Scoring AKC Ch. In Regular Classes—Mona Maytag, Ampersand

High Scoring AKC Ch. In Non-Regular Classes—Mona Maytag, Ampersand

High Scoring AKC FCh. In Regular Classes—Bobbie Lutz

High Scoring AKC FCh. In Non-Regular Classes—Lynn Sawyer

High Scoring ASFA FCh. In Regular Classes—Hounds of Buncrana, Pat McLaughlin In Honor of "Knick"

High Scoring ASFA FCh. In Non- Regular Classes—Margaret Felice

High Scoring JC (not an SC) In Regular Classes—Barbara Henderson

High Scoring JC (not an SC) In Non-Regular Classes—Great Lakes Whippet Club

High Scoring SC (Not an FCh) in Regular Classes—Shirley Cooney and Jane Cooney-Waterhouse

High Scoring SC (Not an FCh.) in Non-Regular Classes—Sue Rosenbeck and Matt McCutcheon

High Scoring Whippet with an AKC Agility Title in Regular Classes—Lisa Costello, DVM

High Scoring Whippet with an AKC Agility Title in Non-Regular Classes—Shelley Hennessy

High Scoring Veteran in Regular Classes—Barbara Sciarra

High Scoring Veteran in Non-Regular—Tom Quinn

GENERAL TROPHY FUND-OBEDIENCE

Cheryl Curik

Jersey Rag Racers Whippet Association

Joan Lessor

Meribeth Metevia, Baywood—In memory of Ch. Misty Moor's Morning Angel UD

Jack and Charlotte McManus—Fermanagh

Carolyn Perkins

Judy Thomas

GENERAL TROPHY FUN-AGILITY

Bobbie Lutz

Mona Maytag-Ampersand

Jack and Charlotte McManus--Fermanagh

Harriett Lee - Winsmith

All Veteran Participant Other than First Place receive an 8 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

FIRST, 7-10 VETERAN DOG 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Video titled 'The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

FIRST, 10 and OVER VETERAN DOG 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Science Diet Senior Award (Medallion) Offered by Hill's Science Diet

Video titled 'The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

FIRST, 7 .10 VETERAN BITCH 10" commemorative plate offered by James and Sue Farrell..

Video titled "The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

FIRST, 10 and OVER VETERAN BITCH 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

Science Diet Senior Award (Medallion) Offered by Hill's Science Diet

Video titled 'The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

FIRST STUD DOG Handmade pottery Beer mug

Video titled 'The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

FIRST BROOD BITCH Handmade pottery Beer mug

Video titled 'The Whippet" offered by Sharon Sakson, Paris Whippets

THE SELECT AWARD

Often at a National Specialty the number of quality dogs in competition tar exceeds the number of top awards available. The judge must choose only one Best of Breed and one Best of Opposite Sex.

The awarding of a Select Rosette acknowledges that the animal was under consideration for Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex. The judge is indicating her recognition of an exceptional animal who could, on another day, merit a top award.

The American Whippet Club allows for ten Select Awards to be presented in addition to Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex. The judge may, at her discretion, award all or none of the rosettes. Receiving a Select Award is indeed a significant honor.

SELECT AWARDS: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate

ROSETTE— Silver and Blue

OBEDIENCE CHALLENGE TROPHIES

Unless otherwise specified, the Challenge trophies are offered for the highest scoring Whippet from the regular Obedience classes. Challenge trophies are offered under the following conditions: To be won three times by the same exhibitor, not necessarily with the same dog, for outright ownership. Dogs may be owned by the handler or by any other person. Until won permanently, the trophy will remain in the hands of the American Whippet Club.

I'M NEXT OF CLULAN, CD, ARM, FCh CHALLENGE TROPHY. A silver footed tray offered by Margaret Haese, Clulan Whippets, in memory of I'm Next of Clulan, CD, ARM, FCh, (Kinni).

CLULAN JANDALL'S HIGH NOON CD CHALLENGE TROPHY. A Silver, round tray offered by Margaret Haese, Clulan Whippets.

Jersey Rag Racers Association, Inc. offers a Perpetual Trophy that consists of a brass Whippet figurine on a wood base to the highest scoring Whippet in the regular or non-regular classes. This perpetual trophy is to remain in the possession of the Club. An engraved picture frame is offered by Jersey Rag Racers Association, Inc. for the winner of this perpetual trophy to keep.

NOTE: Dog must compete in class, not just be entered.

OTCH SPORTING FIELDS MAD MATTER, UD TROPHY, a pewter coffee service offered by friends of and fans of Jo Jo to honor his career in the ring.

OBEDIENCE TROPHIES

A complete list of prizes and donors will be listed in the catalog.

First in each class: 10 inch porcelain commemorative plate

Second thru Third in each class 8 inch porcelain commemorative plate

High in Trial - Whippet canister - pottery made by Amy Romaniec

High Combined Score- whippet pottery plate made by Amy Romaniec

Coupon for 75 lbs. of any Purina pet food offered by the Ralston Purina Company. Chosen by Champions Director's Chair offered by Ralston Purina Company.

NOTICE

All rights to televise, video tape, advertise, photograph, promote or otherwise exploit this event are vested in the Club, or in persons to whom assignments of such rights have been made in writing by the Club. All persons and animals on the Showgrounds at any time while the Show is in progress, do by attending this show or participating therein, grant to the Club the right to photograph , televise, video tape , audiotape or otherwise use their likeliness and voice in any manner without further release or consent.

The Kennel Club is not responsible for the actions or products of the commercial vendors of this show.

All prizes offered by the Ralston Purina company, if not awarded In the ring, must be picked up during the event at the Ralston Purina
Booth. Presentation of the winning ribbon is required. Ralston Purina reserves the right to make prize substitutions of equal or greater value
in the event a specific listed prize is not available.



Joan Goldstein - All Specialty

Classes and Junior Showmanship

 

My history in Whippets dates back to 1958. It was at that time that my husband Bob and I decided that we wanted something smaller than the Greyhound we had as our first dog. It was a natural progression to the Whippet. We obtained our first bitch from the Mardomere Kennels. I do not know her breeding since at that time no papers were given. She was a wonderful and loving pet and was our only dog until 1963 when we went to a dog show and saw show whippets for the first time. At this show was the dog that would forever color my image of the breed; Ch. Morshor's Whirlaway. He was a spectacular show-dog and even to my untrained eye, he was perfection. We contacted Dianne Moore, and told her we wanted one that looked just like him, that same wonderful blue-grey color and great temperament. She had a litter out of his litter sister, Ch. Mor-shor's Hop-To-It Girl by Ch. Seven League Sunday Best and there was one bitch left.

We fell in love with her because she was white with blue brindle markings, and had one ear that stuck straight up in the air. The ear cinched it, and we came home with the bitch who started it all, Ch. Mor-Shor's Orestia, C.D. We never regretted our choice. While we never bred much, (I think we had a total of somewhere around 15 litters in 35 years), I always had Flame's (Whirlaway)— image in my mind and tried to reproduce that image with every litter that was born.

Orestia was bred to Ch. Seyberne's Gallant Fox and produced our first litter. Out of this came four Champions, one of which was Ch. Gold Dust's All That Glitters, whom we kept. On the day she finished her Championship, she was bred to Ch. Mor-Shor's Bold N'Courageous. This was our "Glitter Litter" in which was Ch. Gold-Dust's Florentine, Ch. Gold-Dust's Dazzlin Doubletake and of course, Ch. Gold-Dust's Twenty-Four Karat. There were many discussions in the fancy about who was the best of the three, each bitch having her supporters. They all had their share of exciting wins. Florentine finishing at Westminster, Raz, winning at Channel Cities, and Kari becoming the winningest Specialty Winner of her time, always breeder, owner handled. She finished at the Eastern Specialty going BOS from the classes, won BOB at the Midwest Specialty twice, and BOB at the Western Specialty twice where she also won the Santa Barbara K.C. Hound Group in 1976. She was also BOB at Westminster in 1976. This was the year that our greyhound, Ch. Grey Roc Winged Victory also won the breed and a Group placement at the Garden. This all occurred during the mid to late seventies.

Kari was bred to Ch. Stoney Meadow's North Star, and from this breeding came Ch. Gold-Dust's Satin Finish and Ch. Gold-Dust's Limited Edition. These two bitches are behind some of the top winning dogs of today. Both were bred to Oscar, Limited Edition producing Quiche, the foundation bitch of Starline Kennels, and Satin Finish producing Ch. Gold-Dust's Joint Venture, (Coach), Ch. Gold-Dust's Champagne Parti and Ch. Gold-Dust's Let's Parti.

From these dogs have come BIS, BIF, SBIS, Futurity Winners, Award of Merit Winners as well as Field Champions. Ch. Gold-Dust's Pretty Penny won the National Futurity in 1995, and her litter brother, Ch. Gold-Dust's Precious Mettle is an Award of Merit winner. One of his daughters, Ch. Gold Dust's Piece of Cake, (Sara), is the last dog that was shown and finished by me.

I am proud to say that I truly feel that I have kept the "look" I loved, the function that counts, and that this look and performance have been passed down to the many Gold-Dust descendents being shown in various parts of the U.S. and the World today.

I want to thank all of you who gave me the great honor of judging this National Specialty. I cannnot think of anything that I have done in dogs that made me prouder.


Martha Davis Coody (Marty)

Obedience

I started training dogs in obedience as a very young child. Even then (about 12-14) I knew I wanted to train and show in obedience. Then I decided that I wanted a Doberman Pinscher. After I graduated high school that dream came true. In 1958 1 started teaching my 8 month old puppy in obedience, 21 months later we completed her utility degree. In 1960 she was rated one of the top ten Dobermans in the country. Can you guess who had a swelled head? My day would come.

Time passed, I trained two Vizsla's one with CDX, one UD. Both completed their Championships. I became an obedience judge in 1970. Showed German Shepherd Dogs in breed and obedience and obtained a Miniature Poodle (showed only in obedience). Frankly I did well with all my dogs, all had CDX or UD. Then I tore up my left foot, had surgery and no balance on any turns. Since I was judging a lot, I didn't miss showing too much.

February 1988 I represented the obedience fancy as one of twelve members the AKC invited to be on the obedience committee, when among other things, we lowered the jump heights.

In 1992 two major things happened in my life. I moved to Pittsburgh (job transfer) and decided to show again. I had continued to train others through-out this time period when I hadn't been showing. So after 18 years I returned to the ring. Remember I said I was cocky? My time had come. Often when one trains a dog and gets another one you believe that, with how much I know, and how smart he is ,"we'll just skip through this". We did in Novice - 3 shows (scores in the mid '90's range). Open B blew first 3 shows on recall - not the "Drop", the "Come". Then aced out the next three and finished in mid 90's. Then my day came! Utility was a different story. I did not train consistently and Casey showed it. NEVER have I been so embarrassed in the ring. I was showing in Utility B and I, or he , made a jackass out of both of us. I never considered quitting, but I had to back up and re-train consistently. We finished the last leg 1st in Utility B. Someday hopefully we will finish the OTCH. I learned a lot of humility during this time period. If one stays with dogs long enough your day will come, both the gray and the sunny days.

In the meantime I have acquired a Papillon. He has a TD, CDX and working on utility. He has NA and two legs on OA in agility. So we are having a lot of fun together.

After forty years of training and thirty years of judging I have learned: 1) that all dogs can be trained and all handlers can be trained, in both cases, some are easier than others. 2) Teamwork is a special feeling between a dog and a handler. 3) It is fun to work in breed, obedience, agility or any performance sport. 4) Hang loose and have fun with your dog, life will be a lot more enjoyable, and there is always tomorrow.


Dr. Billings - Veteran Sweepstakes

Dr. Billings, a research physician, and his wife purchased their first Whippet, Bright's Flyalong Monacrch ( a Wingedfoot Marksman son) in England in 1956. They have owned, bred and showed Whippets ever since under the Flyalong prefix. Dr. Billings was approved to judge Whippets in 1979, and Greyhounds about 10 years later. He has judged specialties and supported entries in the United States, Canada and England . He has twice been a member of the AWC Board of Directors and headed the AWC study of the "longhaired whippets" in 1982-82; he also headed the committee that drafted the revised Whippet breed standard in 1983. He is an Emeritus Professor of Preventive Medicine at The Ohio State University.


Charles Roberts

Triathlon Conformation

My introduction to whippets was back in 1977 when I saw them for the first time at the barn where I boarded my horse. In 1979 I went to my first lure trial and fell in love with the breed and in 1981 I got my first whippet. I went to several coursing events both in the U.S. and in Canada. At the same time, I also got my indoctrination into racing. In 1984 I got my second whippet and he could do everything, show, course, race and be my pet! That was Am./Can. Ch. Allerei's Cabin Fever LCM. He was my foundation stud dog and in 1987 I leased Ch. Spectre White Hot from Deann Christianson of Chelsea fame. That started Strebor Kennels. Since then, I have bred for the dual-purpose whippets. I have bred dogs that have been successful in the ring both show and obedience, on the coursing field and on the racetrack. They have achieved SBIS, BIS, BIF, Ch's, CD, LCM and the list goes on. I believe that one whippet can be successful in the ring and in the field. One with conformational soundness, athletic ability in the field and an endearing and sweet temperament. I take great pride in the accomplishments of my breeding program and therefore am equally proud to judge the triathlon. I believe in and respect all the participants for the time an effort they put into their dogs.

I want to thank everyone who believes in themselves and their dos, and for bringing them and participating in the triathlon. I wish all exhibitors the best of luck and commend them on their hard work.


Jean Balint - Altered Classes

I was born in England and came with my husband and family to the USA in 1965. I became a Whippet lover and owner in May of 1969. Using the kennel name, Wyndsor, I bred my first litter in 1970. From that litter I got my first two AKC champions.

In the early years I was very involved in both showing and racing. Due to my work and trying to raise a family, I realized I could not to both. In order to give more time to my family I decided to limit showing and continue racing. Racing has been my passion and love for the past 28 years.

My first judging assignment was the Sweepstakes at the prestigious Santa Barbara Show. This was in 1972. Since then I have judged many sweepstakes and matches, all of which I have greatly enjoyed.

I am proud to be asked to judge the altered classes. As many of you know I have always encouraged people to spay and neuter. I thank you for giving me this privilege and wish you all a happy, successful National Specialty.


The American Whippet Club Congratulate the 1999 Versatility Award Winners!

Dogs Name: Flyn D R'Ntless P'Ball Wizard

Titles: C.D., Wrch, Orc, F. CH.

Owner: Jennifer & Reed Millinger

AWARD OF VERSATILITY

 

Dogs Name: CH. Suryhil Baywood Minton

Titles: CH., C.D., F. CH., U-ach. T.T., CGC, TDI

Owner: Meribeth Metevia

CHAMPION AWARD OF VERSATILITY EXCELLENT

 

Dogs Name: Ch. Surrey Hills Irresistible

Titles: CH., C.D., F. CH., CGC

Owner: Meribeth Metevia & Tom Quinn

CHAMPION AWARD OF VERSATILITY

 

Dogs Name: Finghin's All Fired Up

Titles: F.C., LCM3., NA, CGC

Owner: Elaine & Sean McMichael

AWARD OF VERSATILITY

 

Dogs Name: Bryson's Darby of Wyndsor

Titles: C.D., NA., CR., CGC., LCM

Owner: Carolyn Simpson & Jean Balint

AWARD OF VERSATILITY

 

Dogs Name: CH. Kamada's Justice For All

Titles: CH., C.D., F.CH., NA., CGC., SC

Owner: Charlotte Anderson & Kathy & Debbie Davenport

CHAMPION AWARD OF VERSATILITY


WHIPPETS

VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES

Judge: Dr. Charles Billings

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Dogs, 7 Years and Under 10 Years.

First $ 80.00 Second $ 60.00 Third $ 40.00 Fourth $ 20.00

115 CH. WHIPPOORWILL DOUBLE TIME. OWNER: Dr. Barbara L. Henderson & Juanita Irvin.

117 CH. MIMBRES GILDED GRAYLING. OWNER: Kim Gonzales.

181 CH. SPORTINGFIELDS PAINTED PONY, SC. OWNER: Alice VandenBussche.

199 FC. PENNYWORTH RED RABBIT, CD, MC,NA,NAJ,AV,LCM2. OWNER: Roberta S. Lutz & Dr.Barbara L. Henderson.

219 CH. RING SIDE'S TALK OF EDME, JC. OWNER: Thomas Quinn.

261 CH. PARIS DIABLESSE QUINN, FCH, SC. OWNER: Jenny McCartney & Leila Downen. 275 CH. SPORTING FLD LEADER SEASPELL, SC. OWNER: Kim Tudor.

289 CH. TROCHEE EL NINO, FCH., SC. OWNER: Kevin & Lisa Saunders.

305 CH. PARIS PLAY WITH FIRE. OWNER: Gretchen Vanderford.

341 CH. WILLABE RUF N' TUF AT FREBUTTI, SC, DPC, TRP. OWNER: Marilyn M. Thyes. 371 CH. WOODSIA ROPING THE WIND. OWNER: Suzanne Rosenbeck.

441 CH. MERCI ISLE DEEP WOODS, JC. OWNER: Gregory & Lisa Buzzell.

447 CH. FESTIVA'S KNICKERBOCKER, ROM. OWNER: Katie & Kelly Rudolph. 461 CH. SAYLAND'S STARMAN. OWNER: Dr. Alice Sowders.

487 AMPERSAND WITCH DOCTOR, JC. OWNER: Betty Jean Nickerson & G. Guba, R. Maytag.

519 CH. SHAMASAN DICK TRACY, SC. OWNER: Joseph & Katherine Nial. 551 CH. ABELARM LOOKS LIKE REIGN. OWNER: Mrs. Alan R. Robson.

563 CH. WHIPPLETREES WILD COLONIAL BOY, JC. OWNER: Ray Johnson & Sharon Kirley.

595 CH. ARBORLEA VENTURE CAPITAL F.CH. SC. OWNER: Mallory Ballard & Chuck Ballard.

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Dogs, 10 years and under 12 years.

First $ 17.00 Second $ 12.00 Third $ 8.00 Fourth $ 4.00

129 CH. CLASSIC RALPH LAUREN, FCH. OWNER: Catherine Vroom.

223 CH. CHATWIG CHANTARKA LCM,SC. OWNER: Jean & Dick Schroeder.

277 CH. STARDUST'S SEE YOU AT THE TOP, F.CH, JC. OWNER: Kevin & Lisa Saunders.

339 CH. SURREYHILL BAYWOOD MINTON, CD,SC,NA. OWNER: Meribeth Metevia.

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Dogs, 12 Years and Older.

First $ 13.00 Second $ 9.00 Third $ 6.00 Fourth $ 3.00

489 LAURAS ASHLY BAROQUE, FCH, SC. OWNER: Laura Baker.

577 ALLEGRO'S TOUCH OF FORTUNE, SC, LCM. OWNER: Kristen Fredericks & Shelton Carter.

599 CH. ARBORLEA AN EASY TOUCH. OWNER: Mallory Ballard & Chuck Ballard.

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Bitches, 7 Years and Under 10 Years.

First $ 72.00 Second $ 54.00 Third $ 36.00 Fourth $ 18.00

10 CH. KARASAR'S PREFERENCE. OWNER: Kerrie Kuper & Neil Barthelette.

50 CH. WISTWIND'S RENAISSANCE ROSE, LCM II. OWNER: Greg & Carolyn Mountan.

98 CH. LAMBAY'S SPICE 'N CASTLECREST. OWNER: Ron & Linda Waggoner.

110 CH. CARBETH LIVING LEGEND, FCH,SC. OWNER: Nancy Pierson.

114 CH. SONSEEAHRAY'S GLAMOROUS FASH'N. OWNER: Marlene Slowinski.

160 CH. SEASPELL'S POST CHAISE. OWNER: Janine A. Britton & J .& D. Britton.

270 CHESARA SEASPELL'S CHARADE,MC, FCH. OWNER: Dr. William F. Renzulli & Mrs. William F. Rensulli.

368 TROCHEE FINAL FRONTIER. OWNER: Kevin & Lisa Saunders & Terry Floyd.

370 TROCHEE FINAL ANALYSIS. OWNER: Kevin & Lisa Saunders & Terry Floyd.

378 CH. WHIPPLETREE WIND OF CHANGE. OWNER: Kimberly A. Levin & Jackie Levin.

434 HIFI HOT GOSSIP, SC. OWNER: Karen/Kent Shaver & J. A. Boose.

452 CH. CARBETH CHERRY PIE, JC. OWNER: Caroline E. Kirchner & Barbara J. Parsons.

464 CH. GEORDON'S DUSTY ROSE. OWNER: Georgette MacLean.

480 CH. HOUND HILL CHEERIO, CD, SC. OWNER: Mary Hope Schoenfeld.

558 CH. BOHEM OF THEE I SING. OWNER: Bo Bengtson.

582 CH. TNT'S BLACK MAGIC WOMAN, SC,FCH. OWNER: Donna & Larry Richards.

758 CH. SURREYHILL'S IRRISISTIBLE, JC, CD, NA, NAJ. OWNER: Meribeth Metevia.

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Bitches, 10 years and under 12 years.

First $ 21.00 Second $ 16.00 Third $ 11.00 Fourth $ 5.00

46 CH. SEASPELLS EYE OF THE STORM JC. OWNER: Janine A. Britton & Dustin & Judith Britton.

356 SEASPELL'S PEMAQUID POINT JC,FCH,ROMX. OWNER: Judith Britton.

380 DC. SPORTING FIELD'S WINSOME WON, MC, FCh.. OWNER: James Farrell.

430 CH. WILLCARE'S AGED IN WOOD. OWNER: Claire A. Newcombe.

550 CH. HAMRYA'S MICA OF MERCI ISLE, SC, FCH. OWNER: Marise Banks.

WHIPPETS. Sweep Veterans Bitches, 12 Years and Older.

First $ 4.00

664 CH. ELYSIAN A FEW APRIL SHOWERS. OWNER: James R Gray, MD & Lnglsn. Knl. & J.&N. Layne.

 

Best in Veteran Sweepstakes

Best of Opposite Sex in Veteran Sweepstakes

 

 


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