ASFORD PLAYBOY, owned by He is pictured in this issue. He was of Honey. This direct line-breeding was G. L. Haynes, Birmingham, Ala., whelped in 1935 and his very clear suggested by George Hewson and Mr. B finished his championship in a brindle markings, gave him his name Day writes the results are more than blaze of glory, by going Best in of "Tiger." During his career he has gratifying. Show All Breeds at the Huntington, W. been Best of Breed eight times and has Mr. and Mrs. M. Peppe of Glen Rock, Va. event under Vinton P. Breese. This placed in the group on five occasions. N. Y. sent us a picture of a more than excellent son of Ch. Basford Brigadier Red-headed Phil Marsh of Ft. Wayne, promising four-months-oM , Crov- and Gypsy Pendola, both of which are Ind. has always handled him. He came anspring of Locrest. This rich red fawn owned by George A. Gibson of Birm- out in 1936 and was only shown a time youngster is sired by Crovanspring ingham, came out as a six months old or two each year until 1939, when he Legacy out of Lady Kensington. He puppy in Birmingham, when he won the started his current career by going started his career at the Sparrow Bush Novice class. His next wins were as fol- Winners in an entry of 42 at the Match where he won the 3-6 months lows : Winners at Beaumont, Texas ; Best Pittsburgh show. class. Following this he was Best Puppy of Breed and first in the group at Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davidson of in the Non-Sporting group at the Union Clarksdale, Miss. ; Best of Breed and Sioux City, Iowa, report a litter of County match. The Peppes are so de- second in the group at Winterhaven, eight out of a Tri-Int. Ch. Basford lighted with him that they have just Fla., Best of Winners at Savannah ; Best Ideal daughter and sired by Dartmouth's shipped their Locrest Short Stuff for of Breed at Greensboro and Best of Dean of Women ; also another litter sired mating to the Crovanspring Legacy. Breed and third in the group at Ashe- Yorkist Leonora, latest champion of ville. Mr. Haynes plans to offer Playboy Mr. and Mrs. Millard C. White, Oak- at public stud in the near future and land, Calif., is pictured in this issue. we hope to have a picture of him for She finished at Malibu Beach and at the our next issue. present time she is heavy in whelp to Ch. The Charleston, W. Va., show on Cragsman Buckshot. This will be Leon- October 24th, finished two champions. ora's second litter by him and she is Basford Boofuls owned by the Sunbury only 2^2 years old. The Whites are also Kennels, Gahanna, Ohio, was Winners expecting a litter by Buckshot out of Bitch and first in the group, and this Princess Patsy Cintrason. This will be win gave her the final points for the Pat's first litter. She was bred for the title. The Winners Dog, Lumid's Tiger first time some three years ago but the also acquired his last remaining points. punriies never came and she has never Basford Boofuls is an imported bitch that had a litter. This time she is very heavy came over in March of this year from in whelp and there is no doubt but what the Basford Kennels in England. Her there will be . first American show was at Lorain, We understand that Mr. Lawlor's Ohio, where she placed second in the splendid models are now avail- group. Following this, she was Best of able in utility pieces, such as book ends, Breed at Chagrin Valley; Winners at desk pieces equipped with two fountain Lake Forest; Second and third in the Another ne-ju Champion pens, ash trays with models, etc. The groups respectively at Jackson, Mich. Bulldog model itself, is now available and Roanoke, Va. ; Winners at Greens- BASFORD BOOFULS in both male and female sex. We have boro and Durham and first in the group Owned by E. W. Dennis and F. L. been told this is the first model of a at Charleston, W. Va., where she ac- Koons, Sunbury Kennels, Gahana, Ohio. bitch made to date. Incidentally, the quired the final points for her title. Boo- By Ch. Basford Revival ex Ottac book ends are made up of one each of fuls will not be shown during the winter Comedienne. the male and female models. The desk months. It will be remembered that pieces are mounted on an onyx base. English Ch. Basford Model was also by Ideal out of Wally's Lady Pat. The Full information on these can be secured imported by Sunbury Kennels at the Davidsons plan to let Pat rest a year from Mr. Lawlor. time Boofuls came over. He unfortun- and will not have any other litters until Mrs. Harry Middleton, Richmond ately died in the express office at New their Belinda The Beautiful Model, one Heights, Mo. has recently purchased York. As a replacement for Model, Bas- of Pat's daughters by Ideal is ready to British Guardsman from the British Bull- ford Dandy was purchased. Dandy was breed. She is now six months old and dog Kennels in Detroit. Guardsmen was by Ch. Basford Son O'Revival ex Frax- the Davidsons write she's a real beauty. the only male resulting from the union inus Faith. He too, proved to be ill- Puppies sired by Ideal have gone to the of Lady Lorna and Larchmont White fated and died on the train enroute following new owners: D. W. Price, Duke, a mating which produced three from New York to Columbus on Octo- New York City; Mrs. P. H. Mann, champion bitches—Ch. Guinivere, Ch. ber 7th. Mr. Dennis writes that in spite Hardinsburg, Ind. ; A. Schomens, Brain- Lady Lorna II and Ch. Lily Maid. Mrs. of all the bad luck, the Bulldog spirit erd, Minn., and C. W. Gerdes, Chicago. Middleton plans to show British Guards- predominates and they are hoping for a About a year and a half ago, the man. She had hoped to breed two better break next time. Davidsons bred a Crovanspring daughter bitches to him, but unfortunately they Sunbury report a litter of four puppies to Tri. Int. Ch. Drinkmoor Homebrew were ready before Guardsman arrived out of their Mag Magdaline of Sun- and one of the puppies was sold to Mr. at his new home. One of them a grand- bury, a young bitch by Colonel Nipper Conn, Winnipeg, Canada. A few months daughter of Tri. Int. Ch. Basford Ideal The Stormer out of Dugals Betty. The ago she was returned to the Davidsons and Tri. Int. Ch. Parkholme Primula, sire of the litter is Drury Lane George, for breeding to Basford Ideal. News was bred to Ch. Cambridge Gladiator a Ch. Westbrae Stormer son. Inci- just comes that the Conns have a litter and the puppies are due about Thanks- dentally, George will be started on the of three delivered via Caesarian and giving time. show circuit this coming spring. today the puppies are doing splendidly. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Green Lumid's Tiger, which finished for the The Luther S. Days of Clarksburg, River, Wyo., are newcomers to the title at Charleston, W. Va. is owned by W. Va. report a litter of seven sired by fancy. Late in August they saw a seven- Mrs. Luelk M. Cook of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ch. Bon Tee Dee Em out of Bon Bit (Continued on page 66) 62 .

First Specialty Show, Bulldog Association of Southern California, October 15th By William Lawlor, Judge ROM "The Birthplace of American He has a good sour expression; small, Liberty" to "The Home of Sunkist well placed ears. All in all, a real head FHospitality" is a little train ride of piece with a body to match. some 3,285 miles, but from start to fin- Moira is an all-of-a-heap rich, red, ish, my trip was a real pleasure and I brindle bitch and in spite of her being am happy indeed to give you an ac- in whelp, I could see she has great count of at least the highlights of some balance. I would judge that when she of my California experiences. is in exhibition condition, she would be My train pulled out of Boston on the a hard one to beat, though of the two afternoon of October 10th., headed for , I personally prefer Baker. Chicago, where I boarded the Grand Sunday, October 15th., the day of my Canyon Limited, which was my home judging assignment, dawned beautifully for the next two days. I arrived in Los bright and cheerful. I had had a grand Angeles on the night of Friday the 13th., night's sleep and was bubbling over Tri, Int. Ch. Bastard Ideal and after a good nights rest, was up with enthusiasm to enter the ring and with the sun to get my first view of the start judging what they told me was FEE $35 . FOR SALE 1. Show type daughter Basford Ideal. Natural whelper, good mother raising 1st litter 8 pups unaided. 18 mos. old, _ . __ white pied V • *H0 2. The above pups sired by Dart- mouths Dean of Women. 3. Male and female pups by Tri. Int. Ch. Basford Ideal ex Wallys Lady Pat.

Congratulations to C. L. Best in Show: Specialty Show of the Bulldog Association of Haynes, whose Basford Play- Southern California boy finished with a Best English and American Champion in Show win. BASFORD REVIVAL'S REPLICA Owned by Frank G. Hogan, Rosemead, Calif. beautiful city of Los Angeles. I was the west's record entry of Bulldogs. It soon on my way to Santa Ana, the home was really a thrilling experience. I had MR. & MRS. H. F. DAVIDSON of Dr. Hugh Wilson O'Neill, to see his never seen a single dog which I judged 2843 Valley Drive Sioux City, Iowa two new importations — English Ch. until it was brought into the ring, nor Berwyn British Baker and English Ch. had I ever met any of the owners or Ryefield Moira. I had learned before handlers until they came before me. BULLDOG PUPPIES leaving Boston that neither of these two The day was quite warm with the well-known English champions would be temperature standing at 96, and I was with oomph! entered, as Baker was not in show con- simply amazed when I noticed that not Sire by Ch. Limehouse Happy Hooligan Dam by son of Tri. Int. Ch. Basford Ideal and dition and Moira was heavy in whelp a single Bulldog had its mouth open nor Tri. Int. Ch. Parkholme Primula to Baker. When I arrived in Santa seemed to feel the heat. I later found Ana, I saw a genial figure walking down that the air in Southern California is HILKRAFT FARM the street, leading four husky Bulldogs very light and dry, entirely free from Houston, (Illinois and it took no introduction for me to humidity, and as a consequence, the know that this was Dr. O'Neill. I'll dogs do not suffer from the heat as they have to admit 1 would never have do in other sections of the country. I known English Ch. British Baker from venture to state that Southern California Norhoma Bulldogs his picture. He is a decidedly better is one of the greatest climates that can DOGS AT STUD dog and I was instantly struck with his be found on the face of the earth for Show and foundation stock balance, his head, which is shaped like Bulldogs. usually for sale. a huge paving block, and is very nicely There were 101 dogs entered, with HERBERT H. SCOTT broken up with an underjaw of correct four absentees, leaving 97 benched. Now NORMAN, OKLAHOMA formation—broad and well turned up. that I have had the privilege of examin- ing this splendid entry, I am in a posi- and three days later, when I saw a copy not even suspect that it was this dog tion to agree with Charles G. Hopton, of his pedigree, my thoughts were veri- which came into the ring. He is a de- Esq., who stated in the October issue fied, when I discovered he had two cidedly outstanding specimen; was set of Dog News "Bulldogs are booming on crosses of Irish Alaunt. The Reserve down in excellent condition and on the the Pacific Coast," and with his sug- Winners Dog was Mr. and Mrs. Vincent day I judged him, he was positively- gestion that a combined East and West J. Paul's Calizona Warrior, by Ch. Cali- sound and moved to the delight of the Bulldog Specialty show, would bring zona Toreador ex Duchess Jerry Lou, a ringsiders. some very real competition. I believe big active white and brindle marked The Best of Breed scene was one I I would be tempted to place my money dog. He lost to the Winners Dog as he shall never forget. The ringside was on the West Coast to give the East Coast was not quite as cloddy nor as generally cheering wildly as I presented Mr. a good drubbing in another year. well balanced. However, this dog had Hogan with the beautiful trophy for But now to my judging: Entries in the best underjaw of any dog or bitch Best of Breed and he literally had tears the classes were as follows: Puppy Dogs in the show. The turnup and width of of joy in his eyes, though he was beam- * (6 and under 9) Six; Puppy Dogs (9 his underjaw is a positive model. ing and smiling, enjoying a real thrill months under 12) Three; Novice Dogs The Winners Bitch class confirmed of a victory honestly won by one of the -—Nine ; American-bred Dogs (45 Ibs. and what I have said regarding youngsters. grandest living specimens of the breed. under) Two; Limit Dogs (under 45 Ibs.) Here I found in the Puonv Bitches from Before concluding this report, I must f Three; Open Dogs (under 45 Ibs.) 9 to 12 months class both my Winners say a word or two regarding the har- One; American-bred Dogs (45 Ibs. and and Reserve. The Winner was Miss mony which was evidenced, no matter over) Seven; Open Dogs (45 Ibs. and Mabel E. Fox's Seven Gables Ccchisa, a where you moved among the exhibitors. over) Ten. daughter of Ch. Basford's Revival's Rep- I certainly came away from the show Puppy Bitches (6 months-under 9) lica ex Seven Gables Sailor Girl. This with the impression that the California Six. Puppy Bitches (9 months—under young bitch has quality and good bal- Bulldog fraternity are genuine good 12) Six; Novice Bitches, Nine; Amer- ance, a nice head, with a body to match. sports and a great credit to our American ican bred Bitches (under 40 Ibs.) I can see no reason why she will not dog fancy. Five; Limit Bitches (under 40 Ibs.) make a very useful champion. Mr. Jack On Monday, the day following the Six; Open Bitches (under 40 Ibs.) One. Reed's Miss Java of Westgate was Re- show, I began to see California in grand American-bred Bitches (40 Ibs. and serve Winners Bitch. She is quite typey over) Five; Limit Bitches (40 Ibs. and and should go far when fully leveloped. over) Ten. Open Bitches (40 Ibs. and She is by Rodoco Mentor out of Diana over) Two. The classes for Specials of Westgate. only brought out nine Champions. This My hunt to find Best of Breed was a was a real treat to me as I had never surprise and a thrill. As the dogs came seen any of them in the flesh before. into the ring, my attention was in- My Winners Dog was Mr. and Mrs. stantly arrested by a splendid rich red R. R. Ray's R. Lucky Ray, a son of brindle which came prancing in and it Con-Roy Cimarron ex R. Princess Ray. was this massive, well-balanced red He is an attractive light brindle heavy- brindle fellow that 1 finally chose to weight of good balance with a rare receive the Best of Breed award. I later property seldom seen in our present-day learned that it was Frank G. Hogan's Bulldogs—a very pronounced turn of English and American Ch. Basford Re- fore-arm, and he is very heavy boned vival's Replica (by Ch. Basford Revival with good expression. As I looked him ex Patch O'Gay. Though I had seen over, I could not help thinking that he pictures of this dog, I'll have to admit was a typical descendant of Irish Alaunt that all of them had been so poor I did

WAYSTON KENNELS CH. YORKIST LEONORA Offer at Stud — Fee $25.00 Newest Champion owned by M. C. White, Oakland, Calif. KAMEL MOROYIAN MAINSPRING style; auto trips, house-parties, lunch- By: Ch. Basford Son O'Revival — Crompton Susie eons, theatre parties and last but not least, the unforgettable banquet held in my honor, at Florentine Gardens in An outstanding sire producing puppies of exceptional type and quality. Hollywood. What a grand get-together this was. Bulldogs were our chief topic WAYSTON KENNELS of discussion and it was in the wee small Please address all hours of the morning of October 19th C. H. OLMSTED I Moffett Road correspondence to when we adjourned. Owner LAKE FOREST, ILL. BARRY COFFEY. I should like to take this opportunity Manager to thank all of the exhibitors who so gallantly supported this great Specialty show; also the officials who worked hard GH. MOROVIAN STORMER and untiringly to make the show the great success it was. I was really touched Fee $35—Weight 56 Ibs.—Skull 22'/2 inches by the tribute which exhibitors paid me A white, big headed, big boned dog with excep- with the large entry and my only regret tional wrinkles and dewlaps. A very short body and was that it was not possible to give good spring of ribs, low and with well placed eyes everyone a blue ribbon. and ears. I only wish I had space to tell our Also his son readers all about my California exper- ience and about the many, many de- MOROVIAN STORMER'S MASCOT lightful people whom I met. I am al- Fee $20—Weight 51 Ibs.—Skull 2M/2 inches ready looking forward to again visiting PUPPIES FOR SALE Southern California at some time in the future and I hope then that I may have F. M. CARMACK the leisure to visit every one and see 2303 E. Plum St. New Castle. Ind. all of California's great Bulldogs in their own kennels. 64 I cannot help mentioning how pleased 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Brown, Cro- I was to find the respect in which the vanstead Sunboy; 4 Mrs. Earl Brix, Bulldog fanciers and the Bulldog Spec- Dunstonia Gari. ialty Clubs of California hold -the Dog Winners Dog and Best of Winners, KENNEL DISPOSAL News. While visiting the home of La- R. Lucky Ray; Reserve, Calizonia Verne Hopper, President of the San Warrior. Priced for Immediate Safe Diego Bulldog Club, he proudly dis- Bitches: Puppy, 6 to 9 mos. Frank G. played photo-stat copies of articles taken Hogan's, Hogan's Gorgeous Hussy; 2. from Dog News during the past several Mr. and Mrs. Val Jones' Ladera's Dia- BON CANTAB mond Lil; 3. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kauf- Whelped Nov. 22, 1937. Very heavy bone. years. The articles are bound in book Weight 55 Ibs. A proven sire of quality form and I was told that they are used man, Gadget's Souvenir; 4. Mrs. Hope puppies. White with fawn patch on roach. Was Winning Puppy at Michigan State frequently at the San Diego Bulldog Lee's Judy. Puppy, 9 to 12 mos. Mabel Fair Kennel Show, 1938; Pontiac Kennel Club's monthly meetings. E. Fox, Seven Gabels Cochina; 2. Jack Club, 1938; Oakland County Kennel Club, On my trip, I stopped off at Galesburg, Reed, Miss Java of Westgate; 3. Mary 1938. 111., to pay a long promised visit to old E. Hewetson, Hogan's Miss Reprint; 4. Carl Haggenjos, "The Oldest Active Bull- Seven Gables Kennels, Seven Gables BON FATIMA Pintada. Novice, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Whelped Sept. 10, 1937. White, brindle dog Breeder and Exhibitor Living." The markings. A proven brood bitch of qual- *"• old gentleman was delighted to see me, White, Teenie Weenie of Bondalaunt; ity puppies. and we talked over the old-time Bulldogs 2. Adele Stoddard, Rodoco Prosperpine; and the old-timers now passed on. 3. Mary E. Hewetson's Hogan's Miss PSYCHE SOLARIUM While there, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reprint; 4. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mills. Whelped April 29, 1937. White, brindle B. T. Bradbury drove over from Kewanee, Gretchen Foss. Amer-bred, under 40 Ibs. markings. In whelp to BON CANTAB. 111., and then they drove me to their Seven Gables, Seven Gables Sailor Girl; home, where another bunch of Bulldog- THE FAERIE QUEENE Whelped April 22, 1935. Golden fawn with gers met me. This party lasted until the black mask. A three-point bitch. Easy wee hours of the morning. I stayed whelper of large litters. overnight with the Bradburys, and I left Kewanee on the 9:30 train next morning TWO MALE PUPS for Chicago. I was very pleased to see Whelped Sept. 1, 1939. White with brin- Ch. Rolwal Red Riddle again, as I had dle markings. Show prospects. Sire BON not seen her since she was a puppy, when CANTAB out of BON FATIMA. I shipped her to the Bradburys. She is in wonderful condition and is cared for CRAIGDELL BULLDOG KENNELS like a child—nothing is too good for her. 1910 Scott Ave. Nashville, Tenn. I arrived at Chicago at 12 noon, and as I approached the exit of the depot a very loud-voiced announcer was shout- At Stud Fee $35.00 ing, "Mr. Lawlor, Mr. Lawlor." I was Eng. Ch. surprised, but it was not long when I Duranside Roddie learned the answer—another bunch of and Bulldoggers. We had luncheon, talked Ch. Drinkmoor for two hours, and then I regretfully Whiskey Puppies and breeding boarded my train for Boston. What a stock for sale. grand trip it had been ! FRED KING, Duncan, Okfa. Here are the class winners: DOGS: Puppy, 6 to 9 mos. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stark Baker's Oakmont Ferdi- PICCADILLY BULLDOG KENNELS, Reg. nand; 2. J. Gordon Carveth's Hogan's War conditions demand drastic reductions. Prices least consideration. Finest blooded fe- El Chico; 3. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kauf- CROVANSPRING OF LOCREST males, show and brood, open and bred to cham- man's Oakmont Destiny Jr., 4. Mr. and Owned by Mr. and Mrs. M. Peppe, pions. Puppies by Int. Champions. No duty to Mrs. James D. Chase's Amblegait Hell- Glen Rock, N. J. U. S. A. 30 years breeding the best. zapopin. Puppy, 9 to 12 mos. Mr. and Four months' old pup by Crovanspring W. E. COOPER Mrs. T. N. Hoopes, The Duke of Hindley Legacy R. R. 4 London, Ont., Canada Hall; 2. Kenneth B. Henson's Ferdi- 2. Frank G. Hogan's, Hogan's Vixen; nand; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes' Claumer 3. Allison B. Wilson, Princess Una; 4. Chief's Jack. Novice: Lt. Com. B. L. Mrs. Virginia M. Key, Mentor's Robin of Int. Ch. Peter Alaunt s Rutt's Barnacle Bill; 2. Halde-Brook's Outstanding in show ring Rodoco. Limit, under 40 Ibs. Mrs. Perci- and as sire. Fee $50. Halde Brooke Dark Horse; 3. Seven val Slocombe, Val Miss Invincible; 2. Stud card and information Gable's Rock of Seven Gables; 4. Mr. Halde-Brooke, Seven Gables Rosalaunt; on puppies on request. and Mrs. Harold McLean's Encino's 3. Mary E. Hewetson, Hogan's Miss Re- Mrs. George W. Perry Ferdinand. Amer-bred, under 45 Ibs. Fred print; 4. Seven Gables Kennels, Jeanne 48 HiMcrest Road J Steele, Monogram Barrister; 2. Tim of Seven Gables. Open, under 40 Ibs. E. Weymouth, Mass. D. Spillane, Pat O'Pugilist; Limit, under Laura Tanner, Laura's Nancy-Tan; 2. 45 Ibs. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Strong, Mrs. Grant R. Rubly, Hirdex Arizona Dauntless Bill; 2. Pat O'Pugilist; S.Mrs. Lady; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gardner, BULLDOG PUPPIES H. M. Rideout, Mac Elwain. Open, Gardner's Princess Patricia; 4. Mr. and under 45 Ibs. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gard- Mrs. Ken Walton, Kenwal Leading For Xmas Presents ner's, Gardner's Likely Lad. Amer-bred, Lady. Limit 40 Ibs and over, Rodoco Offering some fine specimens by 45 Ibs. and over. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Prosperpine; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Britisher and Brown Sugar Ray, R. Lucky Ray. 2. Mrs. Laura M. Gardner, Gardner's Aunt Bett; 3. Jack BILLBROOKS BULLDOG KENNELS Pausch, Top Notch Tough Guy; 3. Mrs. Reed, Casandra of Westgate; 4. Halde- 120 N. Market Oskaloosa, Iowa C. L. Savage, Sutler's Gold; 4. Laura Brooke, Lady Godiva IV. Open over Tanner, Rodoco Mentor. Limit, 45 Ibs. 40 Ibs. Mrs. Grant R. Rubly, Piccadilly and over. Frank G. Hogan's, Hogan's Honey Girl; 2. Seven Gables Kennels, FOR SALE—PUPPIES Joy Rider; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Seven Gables Double Rose. Three males—one female—four months old. Brown, Crovanstead Sunboy; 3. Eleanore Winners Bitch: Seven Gables Cochisa Sired by DRINKMOOR BUDWEISER Griffin, Apollo of Westgate; 4. Rodoco Reserve, Miss Java of West Gate. Best son of Int. Ch. Drinkmoor Homebrew Kennels, Tuffy of Riviera. Open, 45 of Breed: Frank G. Hogan's Eng. and Dam—HIGHLAND LADY Ibs and over, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Am. Ch. Basford Revival's Replica. HARRY L. LOGAN Paul, Calizonia Warrior; 2. Mr. and Best of Opposite Sex, Seven Gables Scattsville. New York Mrs. Adolph Moore, Moore's Red Flame; Cochisa. 65 Reserve. Incidentally, the Larcoms re- "Reg" Sparkes Purchases cently lost their 14-year-old house dog. GREETINGS English Champion He had been Mavis' constant pal and from A late flash advises us that Reg. P. she was so broken-hearted that for ten Int. Ch. Cragsman Buckshot Sparkes has just purchased English Ch. days she flatly refused to eat. Ch. Yorkist Leonora Basford Golden Nymph, and we quote The Warren Blaisdells of New York, Princess Patsy Cintrason from a letter received by Mr. Sparkes who had to disperse their entire kennel from R. H. Voss, through whom the because of a city ordinance, have placed Mister Mugg purchase was made: most of their dogs out in the country. Ch. Crovanspring Bachelor Bait "Now then Reg, this dog was retired Dour Deluxe, her young son, Barrow • immediately after he secured his third Brigadier and her daughter, Barrow Bag- championship. Upon seeing him the gage, are at Morningside. Brigadier, a CHRISTMAS PUPPIES other day, I was astounded and I now Ch. Morningside Monty son, shows defi- Two litters for holiday delivery. Both are make him to be the best dog or bitch nite promise. He won the 3-6 months sired by Amer. and Can. Ch. Cragsman in England today, and I say this whether class at the recent Philadelphia Bulldog Buckshot; one is out of the well-known you wish to buy him or not. Roddy will Club's match, and at this same event Princess Patsy Cintrason, the other not sell him to anyone else as he is his his litter sister, Barrow Baggage, won out of our newest Champion, house , but he remembers the good the bitch class. The puppies' dam, Dour Yorkist Leonora (Imp.). you have done him in the past few years. Deluxe, has been bred again, this time to • You can rest assured, Reg, he will top anything I have ever shipped across the BULLDOGS OF QUALITY Atlantic." Bulldog News MR. and MRS. MILLARD C. WHITE (Continued from page 62) 5025 Brookdale Ave., Oakland, Calif. months-old puppy in Evanston, Wyo., and a strong desire to own a Bulldog came upon them. They accordingly pur- BULLDOGS chased a three-months-old son of Ch. Puppies and ma- Berton's Son of Britisher ex Billbrooks ture dogs from the Sociable Sugar. He is a promising look- best English strains. ing youngster with a good strong head G. M. BECKETT and nice bone. His owners hope that he East Haven, Conn. may develop into a show specimen, although they purchased him primarily as a companion. The youngster has been christened Belshazzer Bergdon. FOR SALE The British Bulldog Kennels of Detroit have recently sold a nice bitch from Bulldog puppies whelped October 12, the Ch. Morningside Monty—Ch. Lily 1939. Sired by Marwell Milngavie Maid litter to the Morningside Kennels, Jock, son of Ch. Marwell Shamrock. South Essex, Mass. To replace British JEANNE A. MOORE Guardsman, recently sold to Mrs. G. 1340 South Peoria Tulsa. Okla. Middleton, Richmond Heights, Mo., the Sanfords have British Monty, a puppy that promises well. Mrs. B. Kewley's Ch. Homebrew's GH, BRITISH GRENADIER Ladv Diane is showing heavy in whelp wishes all his friends a very to Ch. British Grenadier and the dam Newly crowned Champion MERRY XMAS of Mickey 'Wooney has again been mated LUMID'S TIGER And says "Come 'n see me sometime." to "Jerry." Mickey Wooney was Win- Owned by Luella M. Cook, Pittsburgh, ners at the recent Lansing show. At Pa. BRITISH BULLDOG KENNELS this event, Guinivere's Lady Arabella, By Joelen Major ex Deanburn Duchess 14380 Fatten Ave. Detroit. Mich. owned by Mrs. Kewley and pictured in and bred by George O'Nions. this issue, got her first blue ribbon. She FOUR MALES is a more than promising youngster with a son of Morningside Monty, called 10 weeks, 1 white, 2 brindles, 1 red fawn. Big a world of personality and is a daughter Morningside Master, which is out of the brick shaped heads, perfect wrinkles. Short of Ch. British Grenadier out of Ch. well-known Jolly Janie. The Blaisdells' bodies with immense spring of rib and huge bone. Ears and eyes perfect. Exceptional breed- Guinivere. house pet, Nandy, is starting out again ing. Raised right; shown right they will prove The Sanfords are holding back British after her recent litter. She was Reserve positive winners. Adventuress, a puppy they tell us greatly at the Sandy Cove and Queensboro E. L. DIETRICH resembled Lily Maid. She is a slow shows. Two from her litter have new 1318 Washington Ave. — Wilmette, III. developer and will probably not be shown homes: Barrow Bystar has gone to until after she has her first litter. Mrs. Charles A. Moseley, Jr., Charlotte, N. C., Esther Busker has purchased British and Barrow Buckoroo went to Thos. J. Suzanne. She is just four months old, Hayden, of the well-known Seers Kennels. BULLDOG MODELS with an excellent short body, heavy bone It was nice to hear from Mrs. Jeanne and a good head. A. Moore, of Tulsa^ Okla. She reports Excellent A wire from Fred King, Duncan, Okla., a nice litter of five, sired by Marwell advises us that his Duranside Roddie was Milngavie Jock, who recently did some Christmas Presents Best of Breed at the Des Moines show nice winning on the Oklahoma and Texas for four points. Congratulations, Mr. circuit. The dam of the puppies is Order early King! Morovian Sandy Sugar. A sister to these Morningside Mavis, owned by Mr. puppies from a previous litter has re- Prices and full information. and Mrs. Carl Larcom, Beverly, Mass., cently been bred to Fred King's Eng. was Winners Bitch at the recent Port- Ch. Duranside Roddie. land, Maine, event, and we believe this The George E. Barks, of Lakewood, WILLIAM LAWLOR gives her her final points for the title. Ohio, recently lost their old Commander She went over a very nice entry of 17 Bar None, affectionately known as Lexington, Mass. bitches and had the pleasure of seeing "Duke." He was almost ten years old her daughter, Sunny-ledge Sandra, place (Continued on page 69) .

—Ch. Sociable Brawnie and Ch. Jolly New England Bulldog, Chatter Atlas. By Alexander Phemister Shortly after acquiring Sociable Lucky, 50 Holmes Street, Braintree, Mass. the Phillips procured Phillips Melvinson and Phillips Matilda from Mrs. Annistice ROM time to time, when shows are Munn of the Morningside Kennels, F not so numerous, I hope to review South Essex, Mass. Matilda was bred a few of the Bulldog Kennels located to Jolly Atlas. The day she started to here in New England. My first review whelp, she seemed to be having trouble. covers the Jolly Bulldog Kennels owned About noon time, a knock was heard at by D. Fred Phillips, North Abington, the door and who should drop in but Mass. Mrs. Florence White, who offered to Ever since Fred could read, his idea drive the bitch to the Angel Memorial of a dog was an English Bulldog. As a Hospital in Boston. Mrs. Phillips put on boy, he solemnly vowed he was going her wraps, swathed Tillie in blankets and fromCH.WESTBRAE STORMER to buy a Bulldog with the first money off the three of them went on their 30- MR. & MRS. J. V. MeCOMAS he could lay aside. In 1924 Mr. Phillips mile jount to the hospital. After they 19 Hamilton Ave. Wheeling. W. Va. purchased his first dog. An out-and-out had covered about half the journey, novice, he was unfortunate enough to Tillie presented them with one pup. The get one with a bad case of rickets and next worry was how to take care of the JOLLY BULLDOG KENNELS despite the care of Mrs. Hazel Phillips, naval cord. Just about that time, Mrs. Offer at Stud—Fee $25 Fred's first love passed on in a little White spotted a uniformed man and CH. JOLLY JERICHO presuming he was a policeman, pulled An excellent sire—producing quality show speci- over four months. The second "purp" mens of excellent type. Two year old male pups was Lady Diana. The first real dog that up beside him, saying "excuse me, but sired by Ch. Jericho for sale. do you have a pocket knife?" The man MR. & MRS. D. FRED PHILLIPS was accomodating, said, "certainly," took 534 Adams Street No. Abington, Mass. out his knife and opened it. Without further ado, Mrs. Phillips then uncov- — AT STUD — ered the puppy and began sawing away SOCIABLE RONNIE on the naval cord. The job completed, ARC A2971S2 she handed the man back this knife and Sired by CH. BERTON'S JACK TAR Dam, MOROVIAN'S LADY JOY the three of them resumed their journey, Also pups for sale of this same breeding whelped leaving the poor man standing in the June 5, 1939—males and females. middle of the road with his mouth CHRISTMAS PUPS, whelped Sept. 8th. agape, thinking he had been entertain- FRANK A. FLETCHER ing a couple of lunatics. Incidentally, 59 Woodway Road Springdale, Conn. that particular puppy was named "Pon- tiac" after Mrs. White's car. FOR SALE Mrs. Phillips has not only raised some Splendid 5 mos. male pup, superb pedigree. mighty nice Bulldogs, but she has also Registered. Sire: Ch. Jack Tar; darn, full raised a family of seven boys and a sister Ch. Jolly Jericho. Farm raised, husky, girl. The Phillips children have always intelligent, affectionate. $60. been interested in the dogs especially the MR. & MRS. EDW. I. PRATT youngest boy, Raymond, who can pick "Red Spruce"—Newtown Turnpike & Merrill Pkwv and show them with the best. He once Westport, Conn. picked out a puppy, asked his father for it and got it. It turned out to be Jolly Jordone that is now owned by Ch. Basford Brigadier George McD. Lockwood. Mrs. Phillips By Tri-Int. Ch. Basford Ideal always claims the choice from each litter ex Crovanspring Beauty A proven sire of quality and right now she is waiting for a puppies. litter out of Jolly Betty Lou, a daughter GEO. A. GIBSON of Ch. Jolly Jericho and Maecliffe Pretty 3421 47th St.. C. P. Birmingham, Alabama PHILIP PORTER FORD Suzanne. Betty was bred to Jolly Judd, Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, now owned by G. S. McDowell of South with Ch. Jolley Jerricho and Jolly Jeremy Carolina. Puppies by the late (3 mos.) It was really Jolly Atlas, who recently CH. WHITE MULE passed away, which gave Mr. Phillips his An excellent litter whelped August 10th put of start in Bulldogs. Jolly Atlas was the sire Crovanspring Wrinkles. A previous mating of produced for the Phillips was procured this pair produced Ch. Kingsdale Rodeo Queen in 1928 from Hilding Anderson's Soci- of Ch. Jolly Peggy Atlas who won her and other good ones. able Kennels of Brockton, Mass. This first two championship points at the age dog's name was Sociable Lucky. She was of six months and five days, going to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Minton a heavyweight and was bred to Harvey Best of Breed. Another by the same sire, Route 1, Lakewood, N. Y. Maxwell's stud. Ch. Lanark Hefty Atlas. is Ch. Jolly Jericho, who got his cham- As the time neared for the first Bull- pionship at the age of 13 months, col- STONE BULLDOGS, Reg. dog maternity case, the Phillips family lecting twelve points in ten days. Jerry Established 1918 was so jittery they could hardly await (Continued on page 70) The name "Stone" denotes the cream of Bulldog the arrival of the puppies. Mrs. Phillips aristocracy. Several young show bitches, hav- ing 39 champions in 6 generation pedigree. All admits that her hands shook so, she Night Raider Completes bred. Also puppies for sale. couldn't even dry off the puppies as HARRY SHIELS Lucky delivered them. She was so Championship and Dies 455 Summon Ave. Toronto, Canada worried about the whole thing and kept calling Mr. Anderson on the phone so Russell Openshaw's Night Raider com- AT STUD frequently that he finally decided, he had pleted his championship on the recent The following sons of Ch. LImehouse Happy better come over to Abington and spend southeastern circuit but unfortunately Hooligan. AH proven sires. the night rather than keep leaping out died on the way back home. Our very Franklin's Buster $25.00 Connie O 25.00 of bed to answer the questions that were sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Red Hooligan 25.00 continuously coming over the wire. This Oppenshaw. If anyone has a photograph Beau Bau 25.00 first litter out of Sociable Lucky con- of Night Raider will they kindly send it DR. BERT FRANKLIN sisted of six puppies, three of which were to Phil Murphy, 114 Pine St., East Port- 5116 No. Clark Street, Chicago, III. raised. Two made their championships chester, Conn.

67 Bulldog Barks From Canada I have often been asked as to what I consider to be a fair percentage of RODOCO BULLDOG KENNELS, Reg. By "Reg." P. Sparkes MR. and MRS. F. M. ROSE English Bulldog puppies born that are 1337 Mohawk St., Los Angeles, Calif. President of the Canadian Kennel Club reared to maturity. Naturally, it is pure also Founder and President of the guess work, but from data that I have Bulldog Club of Canada secured together with my own experi- 28 Wellington St., East, Toronto, Ont., ence, I would judge that about 50% Canada. to 60% of the puppies that are born HAVE often been asked as to when are raised to maturity. I the Bulldog Club, Inc., (England) Everyone knows the troubles and trials was founded, and in answer to these of whelping times with English Bulldogs. requests would state that the said Club Possibly mortality in Bulldog puppies is was formed in 1875 and I believe it is not quite as great to-day as it used to the oldest Specialist Club in existence. be years ago; this being due of course On April 25th, 1935, this Club held to the greater skill and knowledge in its Diamond Jubilee Championship Show veterinary practice, but I still believe at Bloomsbury, England, to celebrate its that the mortality rate is almost as high, 60th year, and I believe the show re- and on account of the general make-up ceived a record entry since the War. of the breed, will continue to be so. Once again we are coming to witness Of course, it is a well-known fact that some breeders getting their dogs too the mortality rate in Bulldog bitches at Champion Rodoco Stentor short on the leg, or in other words, too whelping time is higher than in any Rodoco Bulldogs are in 6 countries on 3 continents; Alaska, Hawaii. Rodoco studs produced over 800 low to the ground. To my mind, a Bull- other breed : ; this being due more or get. Pups always and ready to ship any place in the world, via Rail, Water, or Air. All regis- dog that is too low to the ground less to the general of the tered stock. Studs: White, golden brindle, fawn with brindle markings. Printed matter. puppies, the heads usually being so large that they cannot seem to enter the passage or pass the pelvis bone, and At Stud the result in many cases is either an instrumental birth or Caesarian opera- DRINKMOOR BUDWEISER tion. Puppies for Sale DRINKMOOR KENNELS Bulldogs West of the Rockies Seneca Falls, New York By F. M. ROSE At Stud Fee $20.00 1337 Mohawk St., Los Angeles, Calif. BON QUINT IN LTHOUGH Mr. Lawler undoubted- Bright red brindle, 55 Ibs., combining the blood- ly is reviewing the Specialty show lines of Ch. White Mule, Tri. Int. Ch. Basford A Ideal and Int. Ch. Bon Dominion Major. ''lxiiV'? ' I in this issue, I cannot help saying a word Line bred puppies—Sire Ch. Bon Tee Dee Em. or two about the event. It was really a MR. and MRS. LUTHER S. DAY GUINIVERE'S LADT ARABELLA wonderful show with 101 entries, the 626 S. 7th St. Clarksburg, W. Va. largest Bulldog Specialty event ever held Owned by Mrs. Berndalyn Kewley, west of the Atlantic Seaboard. Mr. Law- ~ CHIRUNSUE KENNELS ~ Chicago, III. lor did a very careful and painstaking OFFER AT STUD Seven months old daughter of Ch. British job of judging. He emphasized the value CHAMPION CHIRUNSUE Grenadier out of Ch. Guinivere. A of the well turned-up underjaw, proper Bloodline: Double cross Ch. The Crovanspring, "British" product through and through. turn of shoulder and lowness to the Ch. Lornes Latest. Ch. Magnet Michael, Ch. ground. The four best in each class were Lively Prince. A rich red fawn, 52 pounds, well balanced. Has proven himself a sire of winning posesses just as big a fault as one being placed upon blocks covered with bunt- puppies. Stud card on request. too high on the leg, because, usually ing, colored to signify the ribbon taken MR. & MRS. NORMAN R. BROWN when they are too low to the ground by each individual dog. Judge Lawlor Box 251 Roseland, N. J. they are unable to move correctly, and then explained over the microphone why At Stud Fee 125.00 those that are bred this way usually he had made his individual placings. All OPALDALE'S MAINSTEAD walk with a "shuffle" instead of having of this was of great interest to both ex- STANDBY a good "rolling gait." Another feature hibitors and ringsiders. Without a doubt, that the writer has noticed in his attend- valuable instruction is taught by this OPALDALE'S BROWN ance at dog shows is that dogs with good method of judging. Mr. Lawlor is an SOLARIUM depth of brisket are few and far be- old breeder, a recognized authority on PUPPIES AND GROWN tween, and breeders in general will have Bulldog type. He is the creator of the Mr. & Mrs. 1. E. ARMSTRONG to pay more attention to this most out- Opaldala Farm, Atbla, Iowa best model of a Bulldog that was made standing fault. in America and I believe it even possibly Whilst judging at a recent , betters the English bronze Bulldog. Like MORNINGSIDE KENNELS. Reg. I had the privilege of having quite an many others, Mr. Lawlor would like to SOUTH ESSEX, MASS. At Stud informal talk with a lot of the exhibitors see a new standard of the Bulldog for- CH. MORNINGSIDE MONTY and was asked the question as to whether mulated. (Ch. Mornings •X M. Minute Man) a "chocolate" coloured dog was a dis- Though Denver is a bit "east of the CH. MORNINGSIDE MARMADUKE qualification. Usually a "chocolate" Rockies" California figured in the entry, coloured dog turns out to be a Dudley, so we do want to mention the show. Show and Brood Stock — Puppies but if the dog has not a Dudley nose, Dogs and bitches were judged together, then his colour is not a disqualification, Winners going to Hogan's May Mine, a but is certainly most objectionable and White Knight strain bitch owned by M. AT STUD FEE $35 the writer would penalize him to a W. Raushenberger of Green River, Wyo. certain extent, but no judge has any She is a daughter of Ch. Midwick White INT. CH. DRINKMOOR HOMEBREW right to disqualify a Chocolate coloured Knight ex Hogan's Union Bond. Best of Some excellent puppies and two outstanding dog unless he possesses a Dudley nose, Breed and fourth in the finals, was Geo. grown bitches for sale. because after all, Black and Tans, Blacks Harback's Ch. Baron Munchausen, by MURPHY O. TATE and Dudleys are the only colours abso- Dream Boy White out of Midwick 10 S. LaSalle Chicago. III. lutely disqualified by the Standard of Frosty. James W. Trullinger of Harris- the Bulldog Club, Inc. burg, Pa., was the judge. 68 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. White, Oakland, Kennels, Toronto, writes he is forced to ting the bitch points. Durham, N. C., Calif., are looking forward to two litters cut down his kennel, as his time is quite George McD. Lockwood's Jolly Jordone limited because of guard duty. was Best of Breed and fourth in the sired by their splendid red fawn, Ch. group, Basford Boofuls placing Winners Cragsman Buckshot. One is out of their J. P. Thompson, of London, Ont., re- Bitch. At Charleston, S. C., Jolly Jor- bitch, Princess Patsy Cintrason, and the ports a litter of ten, sired by Int. Ch. done was again Best of Breed, G. S. other out of their recently crowned Piccadilly Playboy out of Pice Violet. McDowell's Evan's White Flash, Winners Champion Yorkist Leonora. This is Mr. Thompson's first venture in Bitch. Charlotte, N. C. G. S. McDow- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John breeding Bulldogs and he certainly is ell's Jolly Judd was Best of Breed and Soos of Los Angeles! There's a new having "beginner's luck," as all ten pup- second in the group, Winners Bitch be- baby boy at the house, christened "Eric." pies are living and doing fine. Piccadilly ing C. C. Jones' Miss Twitch. Asheville, Awards from the Los Angeles Kennel reports that Mr. and Mrs. John McClain, N. C. Basford Playboy, Best of Breed Club show, which will be judged by of Knoxville, has purchased Piccadilly and third in the group. H. Scott Mc- H. A. Strong of Riverside, will appear Maxine, a promising Playboy bitch. Broom's Orphan Girl of Western Front in the next issue. The London (Canada) Kennel Asso- was Winners Bitch. Terry L. Blanchard of Fresno writes ciation recently staged their annual Eastern Shows: Frank A. Fletcher's that their bitch, Miss Muggs was re- Sanction show. Alf Loveridge judged, Sociable Ronnie was Winners Dog at cently Reserve at the Sacramento show and Piccadilly Stonecroft Sonja, a good Danbury, Conn. Mrs. J. C. Prescott, Jr's. and that their Royal Laddie is now the young bitch, was Best in Show, All Wally's White Duchess getting the bitch official mascot of the Fresno State Col- Breeds. points. Eugenia Perry Henriquez's Ch. lege Foot Ball team. This puppy is by Dr. Hugh Willson O'Neill reports a Dour Daiquiri was Best of Breed. Ti- Ch. Rodoco Stentor. number of breedings to his Eng. Ch. monium, Md., Oct. 7th. Night Raider Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cromie of Lyn- Berwyn British Baker. Dr. O'Neill's wood, Calif., were reported missing Eng. Ch. Ryefield Moira is showing At Stud aboard their yacht in a recent storm off heavy in whelp to him and Frank Int. Ch. Bon Dominion Major the Catalina Islands. They were later Hogan's Dark Angel, a good bitch sired by Int. Ch. Basford Revival's Replica, Kempston Moravian Sol safely picked up. Mr. Cromie was for- Puppies and grown stock, brood and show pros- merly President of the Pacific Coast Bull- (Baker and Replica are half-brothers) pects usually for sale. dog Club. The Cromies originally came has been bred. Frank Durham's Bull GEORGE H. HEWSON Durham Duchess, a young Replica Bon Bulldor Kennels to America from England, bringing a R. R. 1. Windsor. Ontario number of Gainsborough prefixed dogs. daughter, has also been bred to Baker, whose first American litter arrived No- A wire from Don Bradley tells us that vember 5th. The dam is Picadilly Golden his Commodore Rowdy went Winners Girl, a daughter of Int. Ch. Piccadilly at the Canadian All Breed Show in Al- Ch. Vardona Lord George Playboy. Golden Girl is a great grand- Ch. Vardona Sunny Boy berta, completing his Canadian cham- daughter of Tri. Int. Ch. Basford Ideal, pionship. Rowdy is also on his way to a half-brother of Baker's. There were Ch. Vardona Watchman Some good pups and the American title. three dogs and three bitches in Golden grown stock for sale. Christmas greetings are offered to all Girl's litter. EDWARD M. VARDON, M.D little Bull pups along with their owners. Down in Ovid, N. Y., there is a litter May some extra morsel be given each of nine puppies sired by Ken Bruce^s wee bullbaiter, that he may understand Drinkmoor Budweiser. The dam is that domestic life has its advantages. Patricia Lochaber. The owner—frankly, LARCHMOUNT BULLDOG KENNELS we don't know, as our informant forgot 299 Cedarvale Ave.. Toronto. Ont., Canada to sign his name. Anyhow, it ought to Offer for sale PUPPIES—fawns and brindles sired by a son of Int. Ch. Basford Ideal. Dam Bulldog News be a nice litter with the breeding which a great granddaughter of Ch. Sunbarry. Males, (Continued from page 66) is behind it. $50. Bitches, $40. Flash: A late note tells us that Dr. Also grown stock, write and he was related to practically all of Hugh W. O'Neill's Eng. Ch. Ryefield WILLIAM SHAND, Owner the Bulldogs in the Cleveland area. When Moira recently whelped a litter by Eng. he passed on, the Cleveland Bulldog Club Ch. Berwyn British Baker—only two were mourned him as they would one of their saved out of a litter of five. members. Incidentally, the Barks have CH. VARDONA BY GEORGE no more Bulldogs, but Mr. is Presi- Sire: Ch. Vardona Lord George dent of the Lorain County Kennel Club, and right now is hard at work on plans Show Wins for the Lorain 1940 show. Texas circuit. Fort Worth, Texas. W. E. Craig, of the Craigdell Bulldog Edith Ann Edwards' Marwell Milngavie Kennels, Nashville, Tenn., writes he is Jock was Winners Dog, J. E. Armstrong's disposing of most of his Bulldogs, due Opaldale's Mainstead Lady placing Best to the fact that he will be away from of Breed and third in the group. The home this winter and not able to give Dallas show was a repeat of the Fort them the attention they need. Worth wins, except that Lady did not Sociable Ronnie, owned by Frank A. place in the group. At Galveston, Mar- Fletcher, Springdale, Conn., has been do- well Milngavie Jock was Best of Breed, ing some very nice winning lately. He and third in the group, the bitch points chalked up a Winners at the Danbury going to H. F. Kelso, Jr.'s Lady Sue of Fair show early in October, went clear Sidwick. At Houston, W. L. Rogers' through to second in the group at Port- Amberjack's Answer was Best of Breed land, Me!, for four points, and was Best and fourth in the group, and Col. W. of Breed at Elmhurst. Earle Smith's Westdorf's Yorkshire Pat Fred King, of Duncan, Okla., reports was Winners Bitch. Milngavie Jock was a litter out of The Lady, his White Mule Best of Breed and second in the group at Beaumont. Brindle and white heavyweight, 57 Ibs. Supreme daughter, who lacks but a few points to for type, soundness, character, bone, substance her championship. There were nine in Southeastern shows. Roanoke, Va. Rus- and activity. This young dog possesses all the real essentials to qualify with his famous ances- the litter and three departed for new- sel Oppenshaw's Night Raider was Win- tors as a worthy champion. He will be used at ners Dog, E. W. Dennis and S. L. Koons' stud with discrimination. All visiting bitches homes when they were only six weeks will receive my personal attention. Fee $35.00. old. The new owners are Sam Coates, Basford Boofuls placing Best of Breed Cards upon request. Waco, Texas; M. L. Cook, of Galveston, and third in the group. Greensboro, R. H. THOMAS, M. D. and Stanton Meek, of Ponca City. N. C. C. L. Haynes' Basford Playboy 1101 E. Bowman. South Bend, Ind. Harry Shiels, of the Stone Bulldog was Best of Breed, Basford Boofuls get- 69 was Winners Dog, A. R. Forbushes Lon- Midwestern Shows: Columbus, Ohio. for two yers and has been chairman of arch Regina Best of Breed. Reading, Pa. Clifford R. Cronimus' Marcliff Gallant various committees. In the fifteen years Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hargreaves' Lad was Best of Winners, R. Schumach- that the Phillips have associated them- Fernstone Charminster was Winners Dog, er's Morovalaunt's Smoky Pride, Winners selves with Bulldogs, they have made Wally's White Duchess placing Best of Bitch and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maddux' numerous friends throughout the east Breed. Wilmington, Dela., Oct. 14th.Ch. Kamel Kloddy Kloy Best of Breed and they can truthfully say that it was Samuel A. Cook's Fernstone Favorite was and third in the group. Akron, Ohio. their first Bulldog, purchased in 1924, Best of Winners, the bitch points going Mrs. Ray Elgin's Boso Boy was Best of that really led them along to their great- to J. Henry Yates' Fernstone Stormy Breed—no bitches entered. Lansing, est happiness. Weather. Best of Breed: Mr. and Mrs. Mich., Wm. G. Scott's Mickey Wooney Hargreaves' Ch. Fernstone Doris. Sandy was Winners Dog, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rus- Cove, Md., Oct. 15th. Wm. H. Evans' sell's Coronation Patricia Best of Breed French Bulldogs Lestershire Winkey Boy was Best of Win- and fourth in the group. Huntington, At the October meeting of the French ners, the bitch points going to J. Hugh W. Va., Basford Playboy not only placed Bulldog Club of America, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Jr.'s Shire Cross Nellie. Best Best of Breed, but topped the group and Sounders L. Meade resigned as secretary of Breed and third in the group, Ch. then went on to place Best in Show, All and treasurer. Fernstone Doris. Elmhurst, L. I., Oct. Breeds. At Charleston, W. Va., Luella Mrs. Madeline J. Lindeman was ap- 21st. Frank H. Fletcher's Sociable Ron- M. Cook's Lumid's Tiger was Win- pointed acting treasurer and Gillis R. nie was Best of Breed and Jos. H. De- ners Dog and Basford Boofuls Best of Lindeman acting secretary. vine's London Queen, Winners Bitch. Breed and first in the group. Benton Portland, Maine. Sociable Ronnie was Harbor, Mich., Boso Boy was Winners Obedience Test Titles Winners Dog, Best of Breed and second Dog, Kathryn Council's Two Gun Hang- in the group, the bitch points going to over, Best of Winners and Mrs. B. Kew- (Continued from page 46) Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Larcom's Morn- ley's Ch. Guinivere was Best of Breed SHETLAND SHEEPDOG ingside Mavis. and third in the group. AArdland Atom Western Shows: Denver, Colo. Dogs WELSH CORGIS Tamarac Cadno and bitches were judged together, M. W. Tippler of Sealy and Down East Champion Raushenberger's Hogan's May Mine plac- FOXTERRIER (Smooth) KAMEL KING OF BUNDICK ing Winners, Best of Breed and fourth Clapton Canuckagain AT STUD FOXTERRIERS (Wire) in the group was George Harback's Ch. Judy The Wire Miss Best of Breed at Morris and Essex 1939 A son of two famous Tri. Int. Champions— Baron Munchausen. Salem, Oregon. Win- Patsy Trey Sire, Ch. Bunjie; dam, Ch, Parkholme Primula. ners Dog and Best of Breed: Mrs. J. J. IRISH Puppies by King: usually for sale. Douet's Duway's Rival Stone; Mr. and Glen Antrim War Widow H. R. MASKER SCOTTISH TERRIER 12 North St. Geneseo. N. Y. Mrs. C. T. Lingren's Lady O'Wiggles Home Acres Knockabout placing Winners Bitch. Sacramento, CHIHUAHUA Calif. Winners Dog, Best of Breed and Fay's Fio Rito At Stud Fee $25.00 Companion Dogs Excellent fourth in the group, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. (Cocker) Drinkmoor White Label Farrar's Brian Boru's Commander. Win- Rusty Robin Adair Sire. Int. Ch. ners Bitch: Mrs. Ethel M. Dunlap's Dun- DOBERMAN FTNSCHER Drinkmoor Moonshine. Dyno v Steuerhof Simbauer Dam sired by lap's Lady Cleo. GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG Ch. The Crovanspring Nicholas v Winnetka Stud card on request. SEALYHAM TERRIER COLEMAN MILES Show Dates Robin Hill Hurricane 623 So. Clay St. POODLE Mt. Carroll, 111. {Continued from page 57) Carillon Courage Feb. 11—Cairn Terrier Club of America, New Utility Dog York, N. Y., Paul Renshaw, See'y, 230 Park FOXTERRIER (Wire) At Stud—Fee $25 Ave., New York, N. Y. Foley Dog- Show Dusky Doll CHAMPION CREWE SO SOCIABLE Organization, Inc., Supts., 2009 Ranstead by CH. CREWE SO SOLARIUM St., Philadelphia, Pa. he by CH. DUNSCAR DRAFTSMAN Feb. 11—Irish Terrier Club of America, New Our "Duke" Sire of many great Bulldogs York, N. Y., Thomas H. Mullins Sec'y, By George E. Bark, Bay Village, Ohio Stud Cards on Request New Canaan, Conn. Foley Dog Show Or- Puppies for Sale ganization, Inc., Supts., 2009 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. HE Duke of Bark's Kennels JOHN O. GUNN Feb. 11—Scottish Terrier €lub of America Has passed on his way 5306 Broad Branch Rd., N. W., Washington, D. C. (American-bred Dogs only), New York, N. For all of his friends Y., Stuart G. Hardy, Sec'y, Redding, Conn. T Foley Dog Show Organization, Inc., Supts., This has been a sad day. If you want RESULTS 2009 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 11—Welsh Terrier Club of America, New The sire of old G-Man, breed to York, N. Y., Mrs. E. H. Warwick, Sec'y, And Union Jack, too, BEST OF BREED, WESTMINSTER, 1939 Warwell Farm, New Hamburg, N. Y. Foley There's a score of others Dog Show Organization, Inc., Supts, 2009 MS

AT STUD There is Amos and Andy CH. COLDSTREAM New England Bulldog Chatter And Bark's Auburn Beauty COMMANDER (Continued from page 67) Also there is one has been siring some excellent puppies. That they call Miller's Snooty.

DR. and MRS. His Get include Peggy Atlas, now owned A son of Capt. Doleful, LESLIE K. COOK 3644 Midland Ave. by George McD. Lockwood which went You all knew his speed Syracuse, N. Y. to her championship. Jolly Jordone, also They both were a credit owned by Mr. Lockwood and Jolly Judd, To that old Sourmug breed. owned by G. S. McDowell, are on their BULLDOGS way, as is their sister, Jolly Janet, who But now he has gone won five points at our recent Specialty To his Mother and Sis, (The Gorgeous Soarmug) Where all the good doggies By J. Ross Nugent show. Contains information on Breeding, Rearing, In 1935, Mr. Phillips was President of Find eternal bliss. Keeping and Showing this ancient breed. For the beginner, fancier and breeder. the Bulldog Club of New England and What more is there Illustrated, 5^4x8 Price $2.00 prepaid. he has been Chairman of the Bench That I can say, Send your order to THE DOG NEWS, 3rd & Walnut, Cincinnati, O. Show Committee for several years. Mrs. The Duke of Bark's kennels Phillips served as secretary for the club Has passed on his way. 70