CENTRAL NEW JERSEY HOUND ASSOCIATION Tinicum Park, Route 32, 963 River Road, Erwinna, PA 18920 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019

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CENTRAL NEW JERSEY HOUND ASSOCIATION Tinicum Park, Route 32, 963 River Road, Erwinna, PA 18920 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 #2019518402 JUDGING PROGRAM Hound Group Show (Unbenched-Outdoors) (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) CENTRAL NEW JERSEY HOUND ASSOCIATION Tinicum Park, Route 32, 963 River Road, Erwinna, PA 18920 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 JUDGING OF REGULAR CLASSES STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. ALL BEST OF BREED CHANGES MUST BE MADE BY 7:30 A.M. CNJHA Show Secretary Erica Janos 224 South 3rd Street East Bangor, PA 18013 206-427-3929 E-Mail: [email protected] 1 INDEX OF BREEDS This index has been prepared to enable exhibitors to (1) indentify the ring in which their breed is to be judged and (2) have an approximation of the number of dogs entered. The entry figures are not to be taken as a representation on the part of the Superintendent that all the dogs entered will be present on the Show Day. ENTRY BREED RING TIME ENTRY BREED RING TIME 22 Afghan Hounds Sweeps 4 9:30 1 Dachshunds (Wirehaired) Sweeps 2 8:00 65 Afghan Hounds 4 10:45 5 Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 2 10:15 3 American Foxhounds Sweeps 2 2:00 1 English Foxhound 1 10:45 5 American Foxhounds 2 2:15 7 Greyhound Sweeps 2 12:15 1 Azawakh Sweeps 2 8:45 27 Greyhound 2 12:45 3 Azawakhs 1 9:30 1 Ibizan Hounds Sweeps 1 8:00 2 Basenjis 1 8:45 5 Ibizan Hounds 1 11:15 1 Basset Hounds 1 8:45 6 Irish Wolfhounds 2 10:15 1 Beagles (13'') Sweeps 1 8:00 1 Otterhound Sweeps 2 8:00 4 Beagles (13'') 1 8:45 4 Otterhound 3 8:15 3 Beagles (13''-15'') Sweeps 1 8:00 1 Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Sweep 2 8:00 10 Beagles (13''-15'') Sweeps 1 8:45 4 Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen 3 8:15 1 Bloodhounds Sweeps 2 8:00 4 Pharaoh Hounds Sweeps 1 8:00 5 Bloodhounds 3 8:15 11 Pharaoh Hounds 1 11:15 1 Bluetick Coonhound 1 10:45 8 Rhodesian Ridgebacks Sweeps 2 8:00 7 Borzoi Sweeps 1 12:45 34 Rhodesian Ridgebacks 2 8:45 27 Borzoi 1 1:15 9 Saluki Sweeps 3 8:45 1 Cirneco Dell'Etna Sweeps 1 8:00 25 Saluki 3 9:15 4 Cirneco Dell'Etna 1 10:45 2 Scottish Deerhound Sweeps 2 8:00 6 Dachshunds (Longhaired) 2 10:15 6 Scottish Deerhound 2 10:15 4 Dachshunds (Smooth) 2 10:15 6 Whippet Sweeps 1 8:00 27 Whippet Sweeps 1 9:30 PROGRAM OF JUDGING There are 297 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 371 in 25 different breeds or varieties. For your convenience, the following division of sexes has been carefully tabulated; however, neither the Club nor the Superintendent assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy. The number before each breed or variety indicates the number of dogs entered in that breed or variety. The numbers following each breed or variety indicate the number of Regular Class Dogs, Regular Class Bitches, Best of Breed or Variety (dogs-bitches), and Non-Regular Class Dogs or Bitches. NOTICE Due to circumstances beyond the Club's control and with American Kennel Club approval the following changes will apply: Breed Original Judge New Judge American Foxhound Dr. Judith A. Newton Deirdre Petrie Azawakh Sweepstakes Mrs. Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels Deirdre Petrie RING ONE 10:45 A.M. JUDGE: Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels 1 - Bluetick Coonhound 0-1-(0) 8:00 A.M. 1 - English Foxhound 0-0-(1-0) Sweepstakes 4 - Cirneco Dell'Etna 1-0-(1-2) 1 - Beagles (13'') 0-1 3 - Beagles (13''-15'') 2-1 RING ONE 6 - Whippets 4-2 JUDGE: Dr. Francis S. Broadway 1 - Cirneco Dell'Etna 1-0 11:15 A.M. 1 - Ibizan Hounds 1-0 5 - Ibizan Hounds 1-3-(0-1) 4 - Pharaoh Hounds 2-2 11 - Pharaoh Hounds 1-3-(3-4) 17 Total Dogs RING ONE JUDGE: Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels RING ONE 12:45 P.M. JUDGE: Dr. Judith A. Newton Sweepstakes 8:45 A.M. 7 - Borzois 2-5 1 - Basset Hounds 0-1-(0) 7 Total Dogs 4 - Beagles (13'') 0-1-(0-3) 10 - Beagles (13''-15'') 1-3-(2-4) RING ONE 2 - Basenjis 0-0-(1-1) JUDGE: Dr. Francis S. Broadway 9:30 A.M. 1:15 P.M. 27 - Whippets 4-12-(4-7) 27 - Borzois 8-10-(5-4) 3 - Azawakhs 1-2-(0) 68 Total Dogs 2 RING TWO RING TWO JUDGE: Dr. Oleg Voloshin, PhD JUDGE: Deirdre Petrie 8:00 A.M. 2:15 P.M. Sweepstakes 5 - *American Foxhounds 2-0-(0-3) 1 - Bloodhounds 0-1 94 Total Dogs 1 - Otterhounds 0-1 1 - Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen 1-0 RING THREE 2 - Scottish Deerhounds 2-0 JUDGE: Dr. Judith A. Newton 8 - Rhodesian Ridgebacks 3-5 8:15 A.M. 1 - Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 0-1 5 - Bloodhounds 0-2-(1-2) 4 - Otterhounds 0-3-(0-1) 15 Total Dogs 4 - Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen 2-1-(1-0) RING TWO 13 Total Dogs JUDGE: Deirdre Petrie 8:45 A.M. RING THREE Sweepstakes JUDGE: Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels 1 - Azawakhs 0-1 8:45 A.M. 34 - *Rhodesian Ridgebacks 7-13-(7-7) Sweepstakes 10:15 A.M. 9 - Salukis 3-6 6 - Scottish Deerhounds 4-0-(1-1) 9 Total Dogs 6 - Irish Wolfhounds 1-3-(1-1) RING THREE 5 - Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 1-2-(1-1) JUDGE: Dr. Francis S. Broadway 4 - Dachshunds (Smooth) 1-2-(1-0) 9:15 A.M. 6 - Dachshunds (Longhaired) 2-1-(3-0) 25 - Salukis 5-11-(6-3) RING TWO 25 Total Dogs JUDGE: Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels 12:15 P.M. RING FOUR Sweepstakes JUDGE: Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels 7 - Greyhounds 3-4 9:30 A.M. Sweepstakes 7 Total Dogs 22 - Afghan Hounds 9-13 22 Total Dogs RING TWO JUDGE: Deirdre Petrie RING FOUR 12:45 P.M. JUDGE: Nancy J Edgington 27 - Greyhounds 4-13-(6-4) 10:45 A.M. 65 - Afghan Hounds 17-25-(14-9) 27 Total Dogs 65 Total Dogs RING TWO JUDGE: Dr. Oleg Voloshin, PhD Judge will take a luncheon break at her discretion 2:00 P.M. Sweepstakes 3 - American Foxhounds 3-0 3 Total Dogs RING THREE AND FOUR After conclusion of breed judging PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES GROUP . Leslie Stoffels VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES GROUP . Dr. Oleg Voloshin PhD OWNER HANDLED GROUP . Deidre Petrie HOUND GROUP . Dr. Judith A. Newton JUDGES Dr. Francis S. Broadway. 674 Payne Ave, Akron, OH, 44302 Nancy J Edgington . 4991 Taft Street, Chino, CA, 91710 Dr. Judith A. Newton. 10519 Hidden Lake Ln, Richmond, TX, 77406 Deirdre Petrie . 184 Kenneth Drive, Leola, PA, 17540 Leslie Jorgensen Stoffels . 240 Coral Way, Jacksonville Bch, FL, 32250 Dr. Oleg Voloshin, PhD. 14836 Mockingbird Dr, Darnestown, MD, 20874 __________________________________________________________________________ 3 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER VETERINARIAN 24 HOUR ON CALL) Ashbey Photography Quakertown Veterinary Clinic P. O. Box 468 2250 Old Bethlehem Pike Gilbert, PA 18331 Quakertown, PA 18951 (610) 681-4968 (215) 536-6245 Only the Official Photographer may take win pictures DIRECTIONS TO THE EVENT The Frenchtown Bridge is narrow and has a weight limit. It is a two-way bridge and not suitable for large rigs. Tinicum Park is located on Route 32 in Upper Bucks County along the Delaware River approximately 15 miles North of New Hope, PA and 3 miles South of Frenchtown, NJ. GPS Address - 963 River Road, Erwinna, PA 18920 From the Northeast: New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 10, I-287 West to I-78 West. Take Exit 15 (Clinton-Pittstown) and turn left at light onto Route 513 South to Frenchtown. NOTE: #513 turns Right in Pittstown. Continue straight through blinking light in Frenchtown. Cross bridge and turn left on Route 32/River Road South to show grounds on right. From the South: NJ Turnpike to Exit 6. Pennsylvania Turnpike West to Willow Grove (Exit 27). North US 611, take by-pass around Doylestown and exit on Route 202 North (towards New Hope. Cross Delaware River Bridge into New Jersey. Take Route 29 North through Lambertville to Frenchtown. Follow Directions below. From I-95 I-95 North to first Exit in New Jersey, NJ 29 North. Continue through Lambertville & Stockton to Frenchtown. Turn left at "T" in Frenchtown. Cross bridge and left on Route 32/River Road to show grounds on right. NOTE: LARGE VEHICLES MUST CONTINUE NORTH BEYOND FRENCHTOWN. AT STOP SIGN IN FRENCHTOWN, TURN RIGHT AND PROCEED THROUGH BLINKING LIGHT TO NEXT INTERSECTION AND BEAR LEFT. AT STOP SIGN, TURN RIGHT AND PROCEED TO TRAFFIC LIGHT (ABOUT 2 MILES). TURN LEFT TO CROSS THE MILFORD BRIDGE AND GO SOUTH ON ROUTE 32 TO SHOW GROUNDS. Lodging and Dining Information may be obtained from the Bucks County Conference & Visitors Bureau 1-800-836-BUCKS ACCOMMODATIONS These hotels will accept dogs: Clarion Inn of New Hope, New Hope, PA . (215) 862-5221 Dogs under 50 lbs. - Pet Fee: $20.00 per night, per pet Ramada Inn, 250 Highway 202/31, Flemington, NJ . (908) 782-1975 Pet Fee: $10.00 per pet per night Wedgewood Inn, 111 W. Bridge Street, New Hope, PA . (215) 862-2570 Limited rooms. Pet Fee: $20.00 per night These hotels are located at Exit 44 (Quakertown Exit) of I-476 about 45 minutes from the show site. Please check their pet policy before making reservations. Holiday Inn Express, 1918 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951 (800) HOLIDAY (Reservations) (215) 529-7979 (Front Desk) Springhill Suites, Quakertown 1930 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951 . (215) 529-6800 Hampton Inn Quakertown, 1915 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951 .
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