JUNE 1964 TERRIER CH. HARPER'S HUNTSMAN O wned By THOMAS CONDON P.O. Box 703, Oakdale, California Handler: JIMMY BUTLER 3964 Pue rco Canyon Rd., MaJibu. California
Volume Ill, Number 6 June, 1964 TERR,IER TYPE DANIEL KIEDROWS KI - Editor and Publisher 496 1 OLD DUBLIN ROAD, HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA 94546 PHONE: 41 5-581-6062 Second Class Posta ge Pa id at Hayward, C a lifornia CONTENTS COVER STO RY- Ch. Harper's Huntsman..._... 2 TOP INDIVIDUALS IN BREED COMPETITION... 4 By John T. Knight REQUISITES FOR SUCCESSFUL DOG BREEDING...... 6 MOSTLY Fox Terriers...... 9 Scottish Terriers... 16 Bull Terriers......... 20 Airedale Terriers... 21 Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers... 24 Welsh Terriers... 26 Australian Terriers... 28 Manchester Terriers... :... 29 Cairn Terriers... 30 Bedlington Terriers... 32 Kerry Blue Terriers......... 34 West Highland White Terriers... 36 NEW CHAMPIONS... 39 ADVERTISING RATES Prices Indicated Are for Each Insertion 12 3to II I or 2 insertions insertions insertions I column in ch $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.50 1/s pag e 9.00 11.00 12.50 1 /4 page 15.00 17.50 20.00 1 /, page 27.50 32.50 37.50 Full page 50.00 55.00 60.00 Insertions must be consecutive. Copy may be cha nqed monthly. Size of advertising may be in c reased at any_. ti me and will be charged for proportio nately. For greater convenie.'lce to all, payr1ent with advertising copy is requested. Cuts used in advertisements and wi th news coverage are charqed a t cost to i he owner a nd become you r prope rty. Win pictures are published at a charge of $10.00. COVER RATES - on request CLOSING DATE FOR AUGUST ISSUE: JULY 15th Terrie r Type is published monthly. No part of this magazine may be reproduced for anv purpose without writte n permissio n of the p ublisher. Th e opinions expressed in the articles herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute e ndorsement by the editoriaj staff. The editor reserves the right to reasonab ly,,edit a ll copy submitted. Su&scrlptlon Rates: Year-$4.00; 2 Years-$7.00 Foreign Rates $5.00 Yearly
TOP INDIVIDUALS IN BREED COMPETITION Through February 29, 1964 by John T. Knight Before explaining what is to follow, we w ould again like to take this opportunity to remind our readers that the "system" used to obtain the statistics used for this and our "TOP TWENTY TERRIERS" is unique, and cannot in any way be compared with the popular "Phillips System". Incidently, we do not offer statistics on the "Phillips" basis, as it is presently and popularly used by Popular Dogs, who have reserved rights regarding its use. The "Knight System" has as its basis, competition within the breed ONLY, and does not give points for dogs defeated in Group and Best in Show competition. Although we have stressed this point on several previous occasions, letters are still received monthly, asking "why such and such a dog was not given credit for his Group fourth, or Best in Show?" Points in the "Knight System" are a warded only for each dog defeated (no points give:, if the dog is without competition in gaining Best of Breed) in earning a Best of Breed Points are not awarded for lesser wins (Best Opposite Sex, Winners Dog, etc.) as the statistical data w ould then became too cumbersome. We do not pretend that this is a better, or lesser system, but only that it is another method of evaluating competition, and stress is given to the importance of wins within the breed. The list that follows will appear periodically, naming first the individual Terrier breed, the number of Bests of Breed offered to date, the number of different individuals that earned BOB during that period, the competition in that breed to date, the number of Bests of Breed earned to score the points received, and finally the name of the individual within that breed w hich has earned the largest total of points to date. The list below covers shows from Jan. 1st to Feb. 29th inclusive, and as an example, in Airedales there w ere 26 BOB awards made, and 21 different Airedales won this award in competition that total 148 (this number being those exhibited during the period, and duplication of individuals are frequent, as they are exhibited in several shows). Ch. Wraggletaggle Cadence scored the largest number of points (29) with her Best of Breed win at the N. Y. Specialty. We hope that there w ill be no further confusion regarding this. ~tadaem IRISH TERRIERS "BRED RIGHT RAISED RIGHT" Puppies available JOHNS. BEST W220 N8124 Town Line Road MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN T ALISKER SKYES Registered "Since 1904" Famous the World Over for True Type and Quality The longest time Skye breeder in the world today. MRS. R. PERCY ADAMS R. R. I, Manitou Valley Road Ste. Aqathe Des Monts P. OUEBEC, CANADA GLAMOOR KENNELS Walter F. Goodman "With gate" Centre Island Oyster Bay, N. Y. Offering the following outstanding STUD FORCE: Am. Fr. and Int. Ch. Glamoor Going Up Am. Fr. Ital. & Int. Ch. You'll Do De Luchar Ch. Glamoor Yankee Doodle Ch. Glamoor Happy Mood Ch. Glamoor Yule Star 4
BREED Aw a rds Dogs Comp BB Pts Airedales 26 21 148 1 29 Australian Terrier 22 11 148 1 46 Bedling!ons 37 22 260 2 40 Border Terriers 4 3 25 1 8 Bull Terriers (Colored) 12 8 30 1 6 Bull Terriers (White) 20 11 45 4 5 Cairn Terriers 32 21 244 2 25 Dandie Dinmonts 13 12 63 1 13 Fox Terriers (Smooth) 26 18 127 1 30 Fox Terriers (Wire) 39 23 287 4 104 Irish Terriers 25 9 83 2 32 Kerry Blues 31 16 215 4 43 Lakelands 26 13 67 3 17 Manchesters (standard) 18 5 24 6 5 Manchesters (toy) 27 11 85 5 26 Norwich Terriers 4 4 35 1 14 Schnauzers (Miniature) 40 26 745 2 113 Scottish Terriers 39 21 '374 2 80 S ealyhams 7 5 26 I 10 Skye Terriers 21 11 69 5 13 Staffordshires 6 6 28 1 14 W elsh Terriers 29 13 129 1 29 West Highland Whites 37 20 265 4 101 Totals 514 289 3437 TOP DOG Ch. Wraggle!aggle Cadence Ch. Seven Oaks Silver Lining Ch. Alquina' s Diamond Ch. Cinjola Jil Jongo Jingle Boy Ch. Holcroft Blossom Harper's Huntsman Ch. Cairndania McRuffie's Raider Ch. Topkno!ch Alacazam Ch. Stoney Meadows Buoy Ch. Falstaff Lady Fayre Ballinruan Belle Ch. Sharonellen's Skibbereen Ch. Brazen Blond of Oz Ch. Canyon Crest's Dinah Ch. Reedkroft's Zarett Ch. Bethway's Mr. Kennedy Orlong's Lisa Lou Ch. Carmichael's Fanfare Ch. Alcide of Axe Ch. Glamoor Shooting Star Rossmore's Imperial Honeycomb Tawe Superb of Twin Ponds Ch. Whitebriar Journeyman A final note to eliminate further confusion, of the individuals mentioned above who are indicated as champions, most of these have since finished, but earned these awards from the classes. The basis of the above awards reflex mostly the Florida circuit and the various Parent Club Specialties in New York, as well as the large breed entries at Westminster. Our future tabulations will undoubtedly bring many changes, although several of the a bove individuals will surely retain their dominance in Breed competition. I EXPERIENCE SERVICE INTEGRITY QUALITY STUDS AT GAYTERRY AIREDALE Ch. Bengal Sabu... Fee $1 00.00 Ch. Benga l Flyer....... Fee $100.00 Ch. Bengal Leprechuan... Fee $ 100.00 FOX TERRIERS (Wire) Ch. Scheat of Gayterry..... Fee $75.00 Ch. Winbrey Walnut... Fee $ 100.00 Roundway Popinjay of G ayterry... Fee $50.00 NORWICH TERRIERS Int. Ch. Whinlat e r Allercombe Hiker... Fee $75.00 Ch. Longways Bato... -... Fee $75.00 PINELEA PREFECT, Sealyham Terrier male im ported by Tom G a tely and owned by Princess Emina Toussoun, is shown going BW at Westminster; also BW at the Chicago International, p lacing him within a few points to the title. AGENTS MR. & MRS. THOMAS M. GATELY P. 0. BOX 33, PINEVILLE, PENNA 18946 TELEPHONE: 215-598-3570 MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS Ch. Yankee Pride Col. Stump....... Fee $ I 00.00 Ch. Mankit's Jonathan... Fee $50.00 Earldorf Matador...... Fee 50.00 Zacharius of Marienhof... Fee 50.00 SEAL YHAM TERRIER Pinelea Prefect... Fee 50.00 WELSH TERRIER Ch. Tawe Te lstar (lmported)... Fee $100.00 Ch. Penza nce Salute of Flint Hill.... Fee $50.00 5
mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 26332 Belle Port Ave. Harbor City, California A recent issue of POPULAR DOGS carried the announcement that the Professional Handlers' Association is now actively planning an educational program for those aspiring to be handlers... a program PD has long advocated. Highlights of the plan are that the student will apprentice two years under approximately six P. H. A. members, serving about four months with each member, and will be trained in preparing all breeds. The trainee will be expected to assist the instructor in all phases of kennel management and showing of dogs, even the most menial tasks. On completion of the required training program, the trainee will acquire a certificate, signed by each of his six instructors, which will be forwarded to the American Kennel Club, together with a letter of rec-' ommendation signed by the Board of Governors of the P. H. A. To this writer, the plan is long over-due. As of now, there is no test or examination to prove the qualifications of the long list of applicants for handlers licenses that grace every edition of the GAZETTE. To be sure, some have worked arduously and conscientiously to qualify, but because of some tired, old personal animosities, letters reach AKC regarding the applicant that tend to cast shadows on his capabilities, and as this is all the licensing board has to go on, the applicant is rejected. On the other hand, some of the applicants have never shown anything but their own breed, sometimes thefr own dogs, and, in the case of terriers, at least, know nothing about conditioning for show. 16 I L,, CAMYDNAS BONNIE DOON shown taking Winners Bitch at the "International" under Lee Murray. She is a granddaughter of Ch. Camydnas Highlife, also WB at the 1956 "International" in Chicago. It took 8 years to repeat the performance, but it was a wonderful repeat for owner-handler, Allan Cartwright of Schererville, Ind. (Brown photo) AKC does have regulations regarding adequate kennel facilities and requires photographs, but sometimes well-meaning friends allow pictures of their facilities to be submitted, and how will the AKC know the difference? A lot of exhibitors, who enjoy taking dogs in the ring, see no reason why they shouldn't show that pup they sold and get a fee, so might as well become a handler... Little do they realize the painstaking hours spent conditioning terriers by the top handlers, the problems of diet, housing, orientation, etc., continually confronting them. Too little emphasis has been placed on the art of handling, and the fact that more talent is needed than being able to lead and stack a dog. The outcome usually is that the GAIDOUNE QUALITY SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR His record to date: 12 BESTS IN SHOW 40 GROUP FIRSTS 3 SPECIALTY BESTS OF BREED "MAZ" and other CHAMPIONS are at stud to approved bitches. PUPPIES NOW AVAILABLE-ALL TOP BREEDING Correspondence to Agent-Handler: DR. NANCY C. LENFESTEY Silver Ho Farm, R.D. I, Box 98 Wheelina. West Virginia 26001 Phone: 336-7221 Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER
pup the w ould-be handler is showing, due to unprofessional grooming and showing, never w ins anything beyond a puppy match, and sooner or later, the owner becomes discouraged, and an exhibitor is lost to the fancy. When and if the new P.H.A. plan becomes effective, new exhibitors will be much less likely to be duped by self-styled handlers, and the handling profession will acquire much-needed dignity and respect. "CLAN CLARION" of the Washington State ST Club announces its Specialty show to be held July 25th at Seattle, with Ben Brown judging. Mr. Brown officiated at th e February Parent Club Specialty, receiving favorable comment. A new Group winner from the Northwest is Carnation Chanteuse, who took the Group a t Portland in March, ably handled by Bob Bartos. The many friends of Alice and Keith Fuller who had made their home in the ill-fated city of Anchor- ANSTAMM KENNELS WINNER of 1963 STCA Maloney Trophy for most Best of Breed wins OFFERS AT STUD age, Alaska, w ill be relieved to know that both they and their dogs are alive and well. Although the damages to their home and property will easily reach some $30,000, they both feel extremely fortunate to have lost nothing more. Although her letter covered many of the details concerning the earthquake, space limits us to the following "summing up": "For the first couple of weeks we all thought only of getting squared away enough to start rebuilding Anchorage. Now a s the initial shock has worn off and one realized the personal financial loss, you begin to wonder if you'll make it. When you're both pushing SO it isn't easy to take on such a load... even at the 3 % interest offered by the Government. "There have been many odd things too, such as how quickly values change in a fast few minutes! We pulled the trailer out on friends' property (8 miles out of town, where the kennel is, so we're close to our ~atada,e SCOTTISH TERRIERS English, American & Canadian CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE 5 BIS-29 GROUP FIRSTS-71 BESTS OF BREED-SIRE OF 8 CHAMPIONS (2 Eng. & 6 U.S.) and current winners and his sons CH. ANSTAMM DARK VENTURE 4 Group Firsts CH. ANSTAMM BLUE BLAZES and other CHAMPIONS For particulars write: Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stamm 2097 S. Fourth St., Rt. I Kalamazoo, Mich. Fireside 2-5406 Agent-Handler Lena Kardos 1115 Hillcrest Inglewood, Calif. ORchard 1-0800 CHAMPION STUD SERVICE YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES FROM TOP PRODUCING BLOODLINES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 17
Scots at least). We have lights, heat and butane gas to cook with... but no water or sewage disposal, but those things really don't seem to matter as they used to. We manage fine. "We're still trying to salvage from the house, but it's slow work, and with no heat, very cold. Besides storage is at a premium with every bit of space taken by businesses. All we can d o is pack as much as we can into the trailer and leave the rest in what's left of the house, hoping it doesn't a ll go over the b luff. "As we pawed through the debris in the living room, here was one Scottie figure, one of Jane Colander's with the individual ceramic whiskers and eyebrows that appear to be so delicate. It was balanced on the floor, with nary a chip out of it, yet surrounded by rubble!" Those of you who wish to remain in touch with the Fullers can reach them in care of Box 1499, Anchorage. At the Redwood Empire K. C., with the wind, rain and sun vieing for equal rights, judge, Glenn Fancy selected as BOB, Ch. Anstamm Dark Venture, owned by the Stamms, and handled by Lena Kardos. WD was Glenkerry's MacPherson, owned and handled by Was tell Dunham. WB, BW and BOS to Charves Honeybee, owned by Charles and Betty Pengra. The next day at Mensona K. C., Frank Ward selected "Dark Venture" again as BOB, with BOS going to his litter sister, Ch. Anstamm Dark ANNOUNCING AN EXCITING NEW LITTER WHELPED MAY 14, OUT OF OUR 2 Males - 4 Females Sired by top producing CH. GILKEY'S JOHNNY COME LATELY. This is a repeat of the breeding which produced AM. & CAN. CH. CHARVES MAGGIE LAUDER. who finished in Canada as a puppy, and in the U. S. with a 5, 4 and 3 point Major. Another building his title is CHARVES RORY O'MORE (7 pts.-1 Ma jor). "JOHNNY" will be at stud with us for a limited time 18 MILDRED and ROBERT CHARVES 2607 N. Rancho Rd. El Sobrante, Calif. Phone: 223-0281 Secret. recently acquired by Melvin Fertado, who handled her most capably. "Honeybee" repeated as WB, with WD and BW going to Charves Rory O'More, owned by Mildred and Robert Charves. Making their debut at this show, and real "scene stealers" they, were two 6 month old pups owned by the Charves... both possessing real Scot temperament, and at such an early age! The Spring Match of the STC of New England brought out an excellent entry. Best Puppy as well as Best in Match went to Gerald Skulley's Leslyrod Lywea r Luckifox, while best Bitch Puppy was Kimmie 0- Fearing Pond, owned by Preston Miller. The Skulley's also owned the Best Adult in their Leslyrod Lilac Liza. The first issue of "DIEHARD DO IN'S" is out. This is the monthly newsletter of our newest Breed Club, the Heart of America STC. In it they present a list of charter members, a long with the names of their champions owned. Their emblem, a black Scot in front of a bright red heart, will soon be made into patches to be worn on jackets or skirt pockets. A June "Fun Match" is planned, along with several other exciting activities. Members of this club enjoy a most active show year resulting in three new champions and a CD degree: The Crafts' Ch. Brymstone Aristocrat finished in March, while Mrs. Margaret Davis' Ch. Balachan Avant Garde finished in October. More re-.ch. BALACHAN GAMBIT
' cently, the Chuck Boyles' Lynhaven Commander finished Feb. 29th, and is their first. The new officers of the Parent club are as follows: President, Ralph Sloan; Vice-Pres., Charles Sta lter; Treasurer, Dr. T. Allen Kirk, Jr. ; Corresponding Sec'y, Mrs. Gerald Skulley, 20 Wicklow Drive, Westwood, Mass.; Recording Sec'y, Ralph Krueger; Delegate to AKC, Charles W erber, Jr.; Governor-at-Large, Col. Richard Weaver. The following are Governors: Mrs. Janet Valdes, Mrs. Blance Reeg, Robert Graham and Anthony Stamm. Co-columnist Janet Mack (Mostly... MANCHESTERS), who had w ritten me before about Wheaten Scotties, has recently purcha sed two Wheaten bitch pups, at my suggestion, from Duinecanis Kennels (John and Michelle Stephens) in Bothell, Washington. The NEW YORK TIMES recently had pictures and quite a spread about Janet a nd the arriva l of the Wheatens, which she had purchased for clients. Janet, always conscious of the values of publicity, has given the Wheatens quite a boost. NEW CHAMPIONS CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER. S cottish Terrier male. Whelped 3-7-61 Bred b y Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Sprankle. Owned by Ma rlora in Kenne ls. Ch. Marlorain Dark Seal C h. Marlorain Silver Spoon Marlorain Kennels, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud Ch. Deephaven Red Seal Ch. Mariglen Blithe Spirit Ch. Wychworth Windfall C h. Marlorain Imogene Ch. Ma rlu Crusader Deephaven Mary Ch. Glenby Capta in Ch. Mariglen Ain Alys Ch. Special Edition Wychworth Wishbone C h. Marlorain Dark Seal G lenby Lorna, CD Carnation AT STUD CH. W Y CHWORTH WINDFALL (Eng.) SIRE OF 3 C H AMPIONS IN 1963 A LSO : YOUNG, PROVEN SON S OF CALIFORN IA'S LEA DING SIRE CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL Sire of Eight Champions to Date the most rec ent of whi ch i s CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER QUALITY PUPPIES SHOW, PET and BREEDING STO CK USUA LLY A VAILA BLE MARLORAIN KENNELS Martha M elekov Lorraine Davis 26332 Belle Port Avenue Harbor City, California, Phone DAvenport 6-733 1 CH. CARNATION SILVER NOTE AT STUD an unmatched group of prove n CHAMPION SI RES Re presenting the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all particulars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Ma nager CARNATION, WASHINGTON STerli ng 8-2511 19