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Mason & Dixon Ibizan Hound Club Directions to Hanover Shoe Farms, Sells Station Road Site: PREMIUM LIST From West or South: Rt. 97 to Littlestown. At the traffic light take Rt. 194 North to Sell Station Road. Left on Sell Station; 1.3 miles to site. Early Entries Close Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8pm at From East and North: Rt. 194 South out of Hanover. Sells Station Road is 0.8 miles 3620 Cemetery Lane, Westminster, MD 21158 past the main entrance to Hanover Shoe Farms. Turn right on Sell Station; 1.3 miles to Day of Trial Entries close 30 minutes prior to Roll Call at Audrey’s car the site. General Site Descriptions: The Sells Station Road soccer complex is fenced and ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY MAIL remote from busy roads. The weather may be anticipated to be warm and humid. There are woods to the south and east side of the field, but natural shade is fairly limited. Please provide adequate shade for your hounds, and bring adequate water to accommodate the Mason & Dixon Ibizan Hound Club conditions. Mason-Dixon Ibizan Hound Club appreciates the generosity of Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. in permitting the ongoing use of their field for these events Map of area: AKC Events 2018260910, 2018260911 Motels: Boston Inn, Westminster, MD 800-634-0846 IBIZAN HOUND LURE COURSING TRIALS Comfort Inn, Gettysburg, PA 717-334-2400 SANCTIONED BY THE AMERICAN KENNEL Holiday Inn, Gettysburg, PA 717-334-6621 CLUB Motel 6, York, PA 717-846-6260 Red Carpet Inn, Hanover, PA 717-632-0025 Super 8, Gettysburg, PA 717 337-1400 1863 Inn of Gettysburg, PA 717 334-6211 Veterinarian on call: Central Carroll Animal Emergency (410) 871-2000 1030 Baltimore Boulevard, Westminster, MD 21157 Directions: Head southeast on Sells Station Rd, go 1.7 mi Turn right onto PA-194 S/Hanover Pike, go .4 mi May 25 & 26, 2018 Turn left onto Pine Grove Rd, go 1.7 mi Bear right to stay on Pine Grove Rd; Entering Maryland 1.4 mi Hanover Shoe Farms Continue on Old Hanover Rd for 3.8 mi GPS ➔ 950 Sells Station Road, Littlestown, PA 17340 Turn left onto MD-97 S/Littlestown Pike Trial fee is $18 for 1st dog, $15 each add’l hound from the same Continue to follow MD-97 S for 5.8 mi household. Bear slight right to merge onto MD-140 E/College View Bl towards Baltimore Breeder/Kennel stakes $5 per pair Continue to follow MD-140 E for 3.7 mi Bench Stake $5, High Scoring Performance hound $5 Make a U-turn; destination will be on the right 0.2 mi Day of trial entries for ALL entries are $25 RV parking is available, no hookups. Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for the holding of this event under The American Kennel Club Rules and Regulations Mason Dixon Ibizan Hound Club Officers and Directors Eligibility Only purebred Ibizan Hounds, at least one year of age, that have been registered with The American Kennel Club. Dogs of these breeds recorded with the Purebred President Dr Kammi Hefner, VP Dean Wright Alternative Listing Program/Indefinite Listing Privilege (PAL/ILP) or dogs with Secretary Celeste Mulcrone, Treasurer Audrey Conditional registration are eligible to participate.. Breed disqualifications apply. Silverstein Directors Francis Byrne, Bob Marciszewski, Dean Wright Stakes Offered OPEN: Open to all Ibizan Hounds that have obtained an AKC Qualified JUDGES & ASSIGNMENTS Courser certificate. This requirement will be waived for hounds that have earned a Field Championship title from the American Sighthound Field Friday: John Arvin, Barnegat, NJ Association (ASFA) or the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC). ASFA or CKC Field Champions must submit a copy of their title certificate to the host club when they enter their first AKC Open Stake. This copy must be included when the Saturday: Cindy Hamilton, Elizabeth City, NC results of the trial are sent to the AKC. Championship points earned from the Open Stake will only count toward a Field Champion title. Field Committee: SPECIAL: Open to all Ibizan Hounds that have earned their AKC Field Championship titles. LCX points may be awarded from this stake. Field Trial Chair Dean Wright, [email protected] Hounds under disqualification from AKC, ASFA or CKC Field Trials may NOT be 717-637-3011 entered. Field Trial Sec. Audrey Silverstein, 3620 Cemetery Lane, Westminster, OPEN VETERAN: Open to all Ibizan Hounds, which are eligible to enter the Open or Special Stake and are of Veteran age as determined by their Parent Breed MD 21158 410-868-6369, [email protected] Club. Field Championship or LCX points may be awarded from this stake. Lure Operators Frances Byrne, John Arvin, Harry Van Vliet Conditions of Entry • All entries must be at least one year of age on the day of the trial. Huntmasters Borzoi Bob Marciszewski, Sally MacDowell, Francis • Hounds not present at time of roll call will be scratched after a 5 minute grace Byrne, Bob Jordan period • Stakes may be split if sufficient entries are present in any one stake at the Field Clerk Audrey Silverstein time of the draw to support more than a 5-point Major. • Bitches in season and lame hounds will be excused. Entries will be refunded. Inspection Sabrina Wright-Hiller, Leah Hartlap, Samantha Duryee • Hounds will be checked for breed disqualifications. Spayed and neutered hounds are eligible to participate. Monorchid and cryptorchid hounds are ineligible Trial hours: 7:30am until completion. to participate. • A $5.00 fine will be assessed for any loose hound on the field that is not Roll Call: competing in the course in progress. • Battery powered, continuous loop equipment will be used. Lures consist of Friday 12pm white plastic strips. Back-up equipment will be available. Saturday 3pm • MDIHC reserves the right to alter course plans due to field and/or weather conditions on the day of the trial. The course will be reversed for finals, run- Ribbons and Trophies offs and BOB. First – Blue, Second - Red, Third - Yellow, • The field is board fenced; shade is limited, and adequate shade and Fourth – White, Fifth - Pink. cooling/drinking water should be provided by participants. Best of Breed - Purple & Gold • Any person may, upon reasonable complaint, be asked to leave the grounds by the Field Committee. Prizes donated by MDIHC and friends of MDIHC • Children must be under control of their parents or guardians at all times. • There will be a $40 fee for all bounced checks. Friday, 805 yards “DINO” Perpetual Trophy In honor of FC Kirah’s I like Treybeau Best SC MC LCM5 2012 Hall of Fame Inductee Dino’s greatest coursing fame came at “Ribbons.” Almost every Dino was never a brilliant courser, never won big trials or trophies, never courser in Region 8 and beyond was related to Dino by either blood, gained double digit titles, he just ran for the joy of coursing, only stopping association with his housemates, his sire and dam and their parents, friend’s when age told him to. He is the son of HOF Treybeau’s KC and his birth dogs, dogs he certified, and the people that owned his relatives. Coursing was attended by ASFA dignitaries past and present. Pete and Camille was truly a family affair during his career and brought many Region 8 Mendicino, Dean Wright (PopPop), Lori Coulson, and Dino’s future competitors together at ribbons just to hear their dog’s relationship to Dino. Mommie Audrey Silverstein welcomed him into the world on March 22, Ribbons at Hanover have not been the same since he retired. He was the 1994. greatest ambassador coursing ever had, Dino’s ability to certify multiple Dino started his career in April 1995 at Coastal Courser’s Easter trial. breeds of dogs single-handedly did more to bring new people into coursing “The Wall” was Region 8’s toughest course; he took it like a pro and was than any dog or person before or since. One ASFA judge’s comment was, BOB both days. That year he became an ASFA FCh and in Dec. 1996 “If Dino had not been available to certify our first dog we would never have he finished his first LCM, usually 4 or 8 points at a time. Dino’s career come back to coursing.” At home Dino was the best puppy nanny and spanned over 10 years which brought him 5 LCMs, again mostly 4 or 8 helped raise several generations and breeds of great running coursers. The points at a time and thanks to BIF firsts. Dino was in the Ibizan top 20 for last litter he helped raise was in 2007. Dino passed away in Nov. of 2009. 7 years. He ran in 313 trials and retired Dec. 31, 2005. To be eligible for the “DINO” trophy you must be entered in all 7 events over the weekend (4 ASFA Trials, 2 AKC Trials and the Conformation Match) Schedule of events... Friday May 25th: Ibizan Hound only ASFA and AKC trials followed by a conformation fun match (there will also be a special “puppy” match for 3-6 months) Saturday May 26th: ASFA all breed trial followed by an Ibizan only AKC trial with some educational events, silent auction and supper to end the day Sunday May 27th: All breed ASFA trial followed by a catered dinner at Dean’s Auto Plaza Monday May 28th: All breed ASFA trial to finish out the holiday! CALL NAME: _____________________________________ CALL NAME: _____________________________________ OFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB LURE COURSING ENTRY FORM OFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB LURE COURSING ENTRY FORM Club: Mason Dixon Ibizan Hound Club Date: Friday, May 25, 2018 Club: Mason Dixon Ibizan Hound Club Date: Friday, May 25, 2018 Audrey Silverstein Audrey Silverstein 3620 Cemetery La.
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