CRAB ORCHARD KARltATI?E REPORTS JAHUARY-DECEMBSR 1951 / • Forty-Seventh AMERICAN FIELD FUTURITY Carbondale, Illinois November 5, 1951 Conducted by The American Field Publishing Company Chicago, Illinois Purse $3,500.00 $2,500.00 to Owners of Winners and $1000.00 to Breeders JUDGES Dr. E. B. Riley, Moberly, Mo. and Curtis W. Miles, Cleveland, Ohio MARSHALL JOHN HOOVER THE AMERICAN FIELD Welcome Has the Honor of Extending to Futurity Visitors Sportsmen and Field Trial Fans The Carbondale Chamber of Commerce welcomes you A Cordial Welcome to the to the Forty-Sixth Annual American Field Futurity. Of­ ficial headquarters for the week will be established at Forty-Seventh the Franklin Hotel. The Chamber of Commerce will be pleased to render any possible service to Futurity visi­ QUAIL FUTURITY tors. Courses have been laid out on the East side of Crab Beginning on Monday, the Fifth of November Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, and can be reached on State Route 13 East from Carbondale, which crosses nineteen hundred and fifty-one two arms of beautiful Crab Orchard Lake, this area's Carbondale, Illinois finest possession. Carbondale Citizenry are especially pleased that the of­ Sportsmen may read a colorful report of this bird dog ficials of the American Field Futurity chose to hold their classic event in the next issue of the AMERICAN FIELD. meet at the Crab Orchard Area again this year. It is our It is recommended that you read this authoritative sincere hope that Futurity visitors will find time to visit journal regularly. A subscription for a full year (52 is­ our industries, our shops, and the numerous places of in­ sues) is obtainable at Five Dollars. Address your order terest in and near Carbondale during their visit in our to the AMERICAN FIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 222 city. West Adams Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. —1— A Welcome to HOTEL ROBERTS Futurity Guests Carbondale's Leading Hotel at FLAMINGO COCKTAIL LOUNGE (Open til Midnight) HAYS CHEVROLET CO. and DINING ROOM 612-620 N. Park Ave. (Open til 10:00 P. M.) Herrin, Illinois Steaks a Specialty Jesse F. and Bernice B. Stitt Kfep Your Dog Healthy AND Happy In Down Town Carbondale feed DIXIE GREEN MILL CAFE DOG F O 6 D Try Our Field Trial Breakfasts and Meal; Cubes of Pellets ^ Dogs re&lly enjoy »he taste of Dixie Dog Food ,.. right from the start. Steak Dinners ' it's art. economical, convenient, well-balanced, complete feed that keeps your dog healthy. Ask for complete information on "Keeping CARBONDALE'S BEST Movr^DOg Healthy and Happy." Since 1972 —2— FRISKIE, WAYNE, DIXIE, and VITALITY RAINBOW MOTEL DOG FOOD Hay and Grain Carterville, Illinois 2 miles west of Refuge gate, on Route 13, at Dillinger s Feed Store Carterville Crossroads 109 S. Washington Carbondale All modern cabins, innerspring mattresses, roll-a-way beds. Rooms for 2 or 4, kitchenettes if desired Heated with vented natural gas heaters. Very comfortable—Reasonable rates UPTOWN MOTEL Restaurant across street—good food For reservations, phone Carterville 2811 Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sager CARBONDAE, ILLINOIS 309 E. Main St. On Route 13 COLONIAL CAFE PHONE 515 Carterville Cross Road NEW — COMPLETELY MODERN THE HOME OF GOOD EATS STEAKS—CHOPS—CHICKEN Home Cooked Meals 0. P. Allen & Son PIT BARBECUE (Formerly Bowman & Tanner) Home Made Pies Daily 900 Public Square Marion, Illinois Sportsmen's Headquarters for Southern Illinois THE PORT FOR ALL GOOD SPORTS Hunting & Fishing Equipment G, E. Appliances — B. F. Goodrich Tires & Tubes WELCOME TO Crab Orchaid Tourist Court MOTEL MARION 'A MOTOR HOTEL OF DISTINCTION" 50 WELL APPOINTED ROOMS FINE FOOD 5 MINUTES DRIVE TO FIELD TRIAL GROUNDS 20 MODERN STEAMHEATED ROOMS FINE FOOD 3 Miles East of Carbondale -1/2-mile South of Route 13 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF J. V. Walker & Sons Clothing Stores for Men COLP LUMBER COMPANY Herrin—Carbondale—Carterville COMPLIMENTS PHONE NO. 6 VEATH SPORTS MART CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS Carbondale, Illinois —7— Your Host Club is the Crab Orchard Field Trial Club Member of: Amateur Field Trial Clubs of America Welcome To Your Crab and Illinois Amateur Field Trial Association. President: W. A. Howell Orchard National Wildlife Vice-President: Reid Troutman Secretary-Treasurer: R. A. Scott Refuge Directors: W. I. Brandon, Ralph Gholson, John M. Hoover, Tom Mofield, Pete Mondino, Henry E. Weil. Much in the manner we look forward to the re­ COMMITTEES turn of our wintering ducks and geese, we look for­ Stable Clubhouse ward to the return of your Futurity to Crab Orchard. Reid Troutman, chairman Ralph Gholson, chairman We hope that you find time to appreciate your Ted Bartle Crab Orchard Refuge. It is one of 300 federal refuges B. H. Davenport dedicated to the perpetuation, through management, Virgil Bowman of those grand sports of field trialing, wild fowling, Ned Farris Wayne Martin Edgar Flener and bird shooting. Your visit to the refuge will show Lloyd Fligor Tom North you the multiple uses possible on managed lands. You Barney Maddox will find upland game and waterfowl populations in Wayne Martin Tom Mofield abundance and fitted in around growing industrial de­ velopments. Thousands of persons are provided a re­ Otis Miller Ernie Piper Carl Parsons creational outlet of their choosing whether it be field Albert Rule E. G. Ross trialing, picnicking, hunting, fishing, boating, camp­ ing, hiking or swimming. Farmers, through a guided R. E. Smith Lloyd Teas Lloyd Teas conservation farming program, are increasing soil fer­ tility, producing food and forage for wildlife and add­ Kennel Grounds and Field ing to their personal income through farming opera­ Marshal tions on the refuge. W. I. Brandon, chairman We in the Fish and Wildlife Service welcome you Glenn Carter John Hoover, chairman to your Crab Orchard Refuge and wish each and every Dr. fillis Crandle Ted Bartle one of you good birding and good sport. Lloyd Fligor Ray Copeland Dr. B. G. Funkhouser Lloyd Fligor Harry Goddard Pete Mondino Carl Parsons Dr. George Oehler EUGENE E. CRAWFORD Dr. D. A. Waterbury Carl Parsons Barney Maddox R. A. Scott U. S. Department of the Interior Edgar Flener Dr. D. A. Waterbury Fish and Wildlife Service Caterer Hostler Clubhouse Attendant Ernie Piper Lloyd Futrell Tom North —9— ' SIXTH BRACE PANZER'S DELIVERY GIRL (484907), white, liver and ticked pointer STARTERS IN 47TH AMERICAN FIELD FUTURITY bitch, by Fast Delivery—Panzer, whelped January 27. G. M. Buck­ eye and Dr. B. H. Talbut, owners and breeders; O. S. Redman, hand­ Carbondale, Illinois — November 5,1951 ler. JUDGES: Dr. a B. Riley and Curtis W. Miles WONNIE'S WILLIE (484850), white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by Fast Special Delivery—Artel's Missy, whelped April 1. Loyal C. Pointers and Setters Wonneman, owner; Willie Wills, breeder; John Parker, handler. For dogs whelped on or after January 1, 1950 SEVENTH BRACE WAYRIEL'S DAISY (473755), white, liver and ticked pointer bitch, by Wayriel—Spunky Wahoo Girl, whelped July 2. J. H. Crain, owner and breeder; Lee Hoffman, handler. FIRST BRACE RUNNING W. GINFIZ (483511), white, lemon and ticked pointer bitch, by Arilwayl—/Running W. Sparkles, whelped May 11 .R. M. Kleberg, MATTHEW'S VILLAGE PETE (485154), white and orange pointer dcg, Sr., owner and breeder; Walter Sandifer, handler. by Forever Amber—Ted's Village Patsy, whelped February 19. Dr. Matthew Walker, owner; L. W. West, breeder; John Redick, handle:1. EIGHTH BRACE TIP'S SEA VIEW MISSY (470900), white and orange pointer bitch, by Sam's Seaview Nipi—Poplar Hills Pat, whelped February 12. Henry FRANK'S MARGO (472600), white and orange pointer bitch, by— Cawthra, owner; R. L. Rummel, breeder; K. W. Rickard, handler. Dutchess Village Margo, whelped January 2. Frank Lemons, owner; H. L. Roderrick, breeder; Frank Lemons, handler. SECOND BRACE MACCEBUS (474010), white, black and ticked pointer dog, by Stanton— Luminary's Career Girl, whelped July 2. Dr. E. R. Hall, Jr., owner; GAIETY OF ADION (484566), white, liver and ticked pointer bitch, by D. L. Jacobs, breeder; Ray Smith, handler. Toncan—Jamboree Josie, whelped January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Manlou B. Wallace, Jr., owners; Jeff C. Elgin, breeder; John Gardner, hand­ NINTH BRACE ler. PALADIN DANDY (482158), white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by Pala­ WOODCLIFFE APACHE (479470), 'white, liver and ticked pointer dog, din—Lullaby Breeze, whelped May 28. B. McCall, owner; Clyde Mor­ by Ichaloy—Wayriel Park, whelped May 20. John H. Welty, owner; ton, breeder; Edward Farrior, handler, -B. T. Brown, breeder; W. L. Cosner, handler. MULDON JIMMY (484263), white and liver pointer dog, by Ty Tex— THIRD BRACE Van's Fleet Fanny, whelped February 20. G. F. Hill, owner; R. M. Slutz, breeder; Frank Dimke, handler. SKYFARM BLUE (484831), white, black and ticked pointer dog, by Ton- can—Jamboree Josie, whelped January 21. iialph Sprinkeil, owner; TENTH BRACE Jeff C. Elgin, breeder; Ralph Sprinkeil, handler. TYDOT (472315), white and orange pointer bitch, by Tyson—Ranger s IMPERIAL (486050), white and orange pointer dog, by The Airacobra— Ariel Girl, whelped February 16. Warren Clutter, owner and breeder, Candy, whelped April 3, 1950. John H. Parker, owner; M. H. Schmitt, F. J. Henry, handler. breeder; John H, Parker, handler. TYSON'S SPUNKY TIM (476506), white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by FOURTH BRACE Tyson's Blue Pilot—nSpunky Lady Willing, whelped April 3. Warren G. Mosier, owner; Dr. A. A. Albright, breeder; Ray Smith/handler. JAKE'S MADISON BOW (471142), white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by Sam's Madison Jake—tRoss Accoloade's Lady, whelped January 6. ELEVENTH BRACE R. Otis Carpenter, owner; Ross Pritt, breeder; Francis Frazier, hand­ SATILLA WAHOO JOE (479131), white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by ler. Satilla Sam—Fisher's Wahoo Mary, whelped May 3.
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