JULY 1966 TERRIER TYPE CH. RANNOCH-DUNE DOWN BEAT Owned by MRS. B. G. FRAME R.R. 16, Box 446 Indianapolis 16, Ind. Handled by GEORGE and LOUISE WARD
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r - 1 '.t r ' " I...,,. mostly SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov I 7819 Denker Ave. Gardena, California 90247 Mr. Robert Graham judged an ency of 12 dogs, 9 b itches and 2 Specia ls a t the S.T.C. of Michigan Specialty in May, selected as Winners Dog, BW and on to Best of Breed, Mr. a nd Mrs. Anthony Stamm's Charves Dark Viking (Ch. Anstamm Dark Venture - Ch. Charves Silver ~ J:ssie), later going on to place Jurth in Group. Winners Bitch and.os a lso came from the classes in. 3 Stamm's Anstamm Blue Bon Bon,h. Bardene Boy Blue - Balachan..mey Moon). The Reserves went Reason Krick's Sharonlane Gold.,dalion (Ch. Sharonlane Ambas ior - Sharonlane Aida) in dogs, - d in bitches to the 6-9 Puppy, Dor- 1y Walker's Anstamm Dark Sprite,..:h. Anstamm Dark Venture - An,tamm Mi-Jo-Pam). This event produced a new titleist in Ch. Charves Dark Viking. Entries in the West have been ex. : )lent... majors more often than r.. t. At the Cabrillo-Del Sur week &nd, near San Diego, Judges, Frank Bilger and Dr. James Harrison passed on rather large entries. At the former, BOB honors went to the SCOTTISH TERRIERS 7 I& f' CHARVES RACHAEL RAE scored Winners Bitch and BOS on two successive w eekends, first at the D el l\'conte IL C. show under.iudge, Cyrus Rickie, and then at the P asadena IL C. show under,judge, l\'crs. Paul Silvernail. "Rachael'' is handled by Ric Cha.shoudia.n for owners, ll'ir. & l\lrs. Gilbert Robinson of Mountain View, Calif. (Schley photo) Stamms' Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler, handled by Lena Kardos, who also scored WD and BW with Ralph a nd Louise Tennant's Barberry Knowe Winter Wind. Winners Bitch and BOS went to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ogden's Marlorain Forever Yours, handled by Daisy Austad. The next day at Del Sur, 9 dogs, 9 Bitches a nd 2 RANNOCH DUNE STUD DOGS SHOW DOGS and CHAMPIONS always for sale OUR MOTTO: We breed what we show arrd we sell what we broed. WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS One of our homebred champions MRS. FRANK B. BRUMBY Curran Road Middle Isl and, L. I., New York Telephone 516-924-5155 One of our homebred champions 35
PIPER'S CUBS. CH. MARLORAIN HEATHER JACK THE SIXTH CHAMPION FOR HIS SIRE... CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER This homebred Scottie male, out of CH. GARLU HAGGIS HEATHER, is shown finishing for the title with his fourth Major, going WD and BOS over Specials at the Del Su r K. C., May 22nd under Dr. James Harrison. Handler: DAISY AUSTAD. At stud with owner: FRANCIS MOORE 226 Raycroft Long Beach, California Specials were topped by "Forever Yours," going on to place Group Second under Mrs. Beatrice Godsol. Winners Dog and BOS, as well as his-championship, to Frances Moore's Marlorain Heather's Jack (Ch. Marlorain Proud Piper - Ch. Garlu Haggis Heather), also handled by Daisy. The next weekend at the lovely Del Monte show, "Bobby Dazzler" scored BOB and also a Group placing, I believe, under judge, Mr. C. K. Rickle. "Winter Wind" was WD and BW, while W B went to Neatha Robinson's Charves Rachel Rae, handled by Ric Chashoudian. It was a five-pointer at the Contra Costa K. C. show, June 12th, and both lucky winners emerged as new Champions! Best of Breed and Group Second under Thomas Lee to "Bobby Dazzler," while Winners Bitch, BW and BOS to finish was Mel Fertado's Brentnut Brenda (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Anstamm Dark Secret)... a first homebred Scottie champion for Mel, I believe. 36 Winners Dog for the big five-pointer (and "Brig" only needing one!) and the title to Beulah White's Charves Brig O'Doon (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Balachan Gambit). Incidently, three of the four champions to finish bear the prefix of Bob and Mildred Charves... Congratulations! How great to see the wonderful support given to last month's "Special"... so many wonderful pictures... truly a treasure chest of excellent Scotties! And guess who, of all people, got "shut out" by the deadline! Well our support is evident this month, as we did have some really thrilling last minute "happenings" to be proud about. Our "Top Ten" in Breed Competition through shows published in the "Gazette" through March 31st, shows that the lead in still firmly held by Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It, with 116 points earned in 5 BOB wins. Closing the gap, and in second place is Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard with 88 points and 7 BOB's. Two points off the pace is Ch. Bala-
ARE STILL IN ORBIT! MARLO RAIN FOREVER YOURS Should be the seventh champion for her sire, CH. MAR LORAIN PROUD PIPER, and the third out of this litter produced by CH. MARLOR AIN LOLLIPOP. " TAY" is shown going BOB over Specials, under Dr. Harrison, and then on to Group Second under Mrs. Godsol at the Del Sur K.C. She was WB and BOS the previous day at the Cabrillo K.C. under Mr. Bilger. Handler: DAISY AUSTAD Owned by: Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Ogden Bred by: Marlorain Kennels, Reg. 17819 Denker Avenue Gardena, Calif. 90247 i7 r-r-. chan Night Hawk with 86 points scored in 6 BOB wins. Topping the Western sector, and in fourth place is Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler with 71 points and 5 BOB's. in fifth place with 65 points and 9 BOB's is Ch. Stedplane Summertan, while the sixth spot, and tops among the distaff side is Highlander Hey Winona, with 46 points scored in 3 BOB wins from the classes. Seventh and eighth place are also held b y bitches: Marlorain Melanie has 39 points and 2 BOB's, while Gadiscot Sugar and Spice has 30 points, also in 2 BOB wins from the classes. In ninth place is Ch. Bardene Bingo with 28 points and 3 BOB's, while the remaining position goes to Eskside Elinor a with 27 points and 4 BOB's. As of March 31st, no less than 24 other Scots have scored at least one BOB, garnering 25 points or less. In the "Phillips System", where points are given only for dogs defeated beyond breed competition, we find that "Blizzard'' is in the lead with 5_79 points won w ith 1 Group First, 1 Second, 2 Thirds and a Fourth. "Bingo" is in second place with 347 points earned on 2 First and a Fourth. "Grin and Bear It" is in third place with 299 points gained with 3 First and a Second. "Melanie" leads the bitches, and is fourth with 209 points, 1 First and a Second, w hile another bitch is in the fifth spot, Anstamm Dazzling Debra, who has a Group Third and Fourth for 119 points. "Dazzler" holds down the sixth spot with 110 points. GAIDOUNE THE GREATEST SCOTTISH TERRIERS AT STUD CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR TOP WINNING DOG, 1963-AII Systems TOP WINNING DOG, 1964-Phillips System TOP SIRE, 1964-6 Champions and CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT Currently being shown 4 815-24 Group Firsts-N. Y. Specialty Sire of 3 Champs in first litter 7 Other Champions At Stud PUPPIES NOW AVAILABLE-ALL TOP BREEDING Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Silver Ho Farm, R.D. I, Box 98 Wheeling, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 304-336-7221 37
r CH. ANSTAMM DARK DENNIS SCORES ANOTHER GROUP FIRST OAKLAND COUNTY KENNEL CLUB MAY 22.1966 TERRIER GROUP UDGE: MRS. JULIUS ZITKO EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Marshall 329 Newtown Road Wyckoff, New Jersey An outstanding entry started off the month with 21 for judge Tony Stamm at Trenton K. C. on May 8. Winners Dog, BOW and on up to BOB was Mr. and Mrs. C. Stalter's Barberry Knowe Black Jack (Ch. Bardene Bingo- Bragarts Muckle Meg); RWD to William Morris' Scots Delight Shortstop. Winners Bitch was Dr. and Mrs. Thomas' Wychworth Wardance (Ch. Bardene Bingo - Glynebury Cinderella) and Reserve to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Glaizie. Best of Opposite.Sex to Vana Mapplebecks' Ch. Lady Alberta's Scottish Ideal. Judge Frank Ward had an entry of 15 a t Chester Valley K. C. on the 14th. WD and BOW to Black Jack; Reserve to the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Beau James; Winners Bitch and BOS to Fashion Foreign Affair (Ch. Bardene Bingo - Braggarts Muckle Meg ); and Reserve to our own Raab Hill Grindl. Best of Breed to the Stalter's Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo (Ch. Barberry Knowe Bonfire -Ch. Barberry Knowe First Edition.) Windham County K. C. (Conn.) the next day had an entry of 8 for James Trullinger with Mrs. Timothy Breen's Barberry Knowe Below Zero 38 CH. ANS TAJ\11\1 UARK U EN NIS to1>s the T e r r ier Grou1> at the Oakland County IL C. show, l\1a.y 22, 19_66 u~der Judge, l\lrs. Josephine.. Z.1tko, while Stew ard, l\'irs. W1mfre d Kraft looks on. "Dennis" was owner-handle d to this win by his breed er, Antl1?ny Sta.mm of l{alamazoo, l\hch. (Cain photo) (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Barberry Knowe Wishful) Winners Dog and BOS. Reserve to Martha Willard's Laird's Kiltie of Toy Town. Winners Bitch, BOW, BOB and up to Group 2 for our Raab Hill Merry Quite Contrary (Ch. Barberry Knowe Merrymakers - Ch. Fashion Felicity), Reserve to the Thomas' "'.Vychworth Wardance. The group Judge was Howard Tyler. May 21, Ladies Kennel Association of America, at Garden City, Long Island, New York, had an entry of 18 for Mrs. Duncan Henderson. Blcrck Jack WD and Beau James Reserve, with the Stalter's Barberry Knowe Merry Go Round (Ch. Barberry Knowe Challenge - Ch. Barberry Knowe Frolic), Winners Bitch, BOW a nd BOS; Reserve to Merry Quite Contrary, and BOB to Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard. The next day at the Long Island Kennel Club show, judge Stanley J. Halle had an entry of 17. Black Jcrck WD a nd BOW and Betty Malinka's Sandoone Sir Ringo Reserve. Merry ;ifflerrtllanh 1Sennd~ AT STUD: CH. NIDDBANK EDGEMOOR EXTRA HEADLINE PUPPIES AVAILABLE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Cartwright Avenue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-7407 Handler: JIMMY BUTLER
H. V I EWPARI{ RED HACJ{LE, shown winning Group F irst at the Sh awnee Kennel Club 'low, April 21, 1966 uncler Dr. Mitton. He finished his championship with 5 ma.,jors and 6 10ws, in just one month. In his first S pecia l s appearance h e was B OB and Group Second at onmouth County, h a ndled by Cliff Hallmark for owne1, Dr. T. Allen K irk, Jr. of Roanoke, a. (Gilbert photo) ~atada1e SCOTTISH TERRIERS Carnation - -~ 1.I. I ~ CH. BALACHAN GRENADIER also at stud CH. BALACHAN NIGHT HAWK VIEWPARK RED HACKLE (with Cliff Hallmark) CH. BALACHAN HOSEA BAYOR CH. VIEWPARK VINDICATOR YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 English, American and Canadian CH. BARDENE BINGO AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPION SIRES Representing the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all particulars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Manager CARNATION,. WASHINGTON 206-788-2511 39
Quite Contrary Winners Bitch and BOS, and the Stalter's Barberry Blae Berry Reserve. Blazzard again BOB and on to Group 3 under Percy Roberts. The Monmouth County K. C show at Oceanport, N. J. on the 28 was blessed with the worst downpour in memory. Rain to a parched East! (but why on dog showing days?) Hardy souls and an entry of 1 O (only one absentee) for judge Edwin Pickhardt, placing Beau James WD and BOW and Black Jack Reserve; Foreign Affair WB and BOS and Merry Quite Contrary Reserve. Best of Breed and Group 2 to Ch. Viewpark Red Hackle (Ch. Bardene Bingo - Hudfast Rambler) owned by Dr. and Mrs. T. Allen Kirk, Jr. The next day with the ground still like a sponge, an entry of 11 for judge W. A. Wheatland. Beau James WD and BOW & Ralph and Eleanor MacDonald's MacDonald's Mighty Mon Reserve. Merry Go Round Winners Bitch and BOS and Raab Hill Grindl Reserve. Ch. Barberry Knowe Bingo BOB and on to Group First under Forrest Hall. Not-S'o-Random Thoughts: That old stand-by Webster defines a Professional as "one who engages in a learned calling or in sport for pay." Exhibiting dogs is one of the few sports where the amateur and professional compete on an equal footing, for the dog is really the object of competition and therefore the handler in theory is only a supplemental factor. Ringside comments to the contrary, I believe this to be true, and further find that in Terriers in particular professionals provide a continuity of knowledge and a high standard of showmanship, grooming and conditioning. The amateur can learn much in attempting to emulate these standards. This combination of much knowledge and long experience can be translated into great authority. Quite often that authority is exercised in selecting dogs for clients, both as purchasers and 40 CH. CARMICHAEL'S INHERITANCE scores Best of B1 eecl his first time out in Specia.Js at the Pasaclena K. C. show, June 5, 1966 uncler eminent Terrier.iuclge, Mrs. Paul Silvernail, owne1 -h.andled. ''Inheritance'' is o_wned by Ral1>h & Louise Tennant, Greyr1clge, Santa Ana, Calif. (Scbley photo) from pups in a litter. To this extent the professionals provide m u ch good. But they can and occasionally do err. When these occasional lapses occur the recognition and acknowl- ANSTAMM'S TOP-NOTCH STUD FORCE CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE (Eng.-Am.-Can. Ch.) CH. ANSTAMM DARK VENTU RE CH. ANSTAMM BLUE BLAZES CH. ANSTAMM ROB ROY CH. MIDDLEMOUNT RED SUN (Red Wheaten) and introducing CH. BARDENE BOBBY DAZZLER (Sire: Eng. Ch. Bardene Bingo Dam: Bardene Ba refoot Contessa) LOOKI NG FOR: Small ears? Long heads a nd clean skulls? Small, dark, correctly placed eyes? True Scottish Terrier expression? C la ss style. and distinction? Incomparable tempera'. ment? TRY ONE OF ANSTAMM'S STUDS! Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm. 2097 South 4th St., Rt. I, Kalamazoo, Mich. Tel. A.C. 616, 342-5406
" ~dgement of them can balance the mistake, but stubborn adherence can only lead to confusion and further error. This is particularly true when the interpretation of a standard begins to become synonymous with a particular authority's views. The sport of dogs needs the professional, whether he be handler, judge or breeder. It also needs the novice and the amateur, for only through a continuous infusion of new and dedicated people can it long survive. Authoritative guidance must and should come from the older and in ore experienced, the professionals, but the responsibilities associated with that guidance must be exercised prudently, and proper recognition to those things which reduce the quality of the perfection we are striving for should first come from those most capable to see those errors. K The proposed new A.K.C. regulations which will improve the licensing procedures and invoke stiffer penalties on those who continue to circumvent the regulations pertaining to handlers is a step in the right direction. It will prevent many cases of flagrant exploitation and remove from the sport a number of unqualified pseudo-professionals. But to carry this a step further, a periodic review of the performance and conduct of those others who "engage in the sport for pay" could prove beneficial. In other "learned professions" various remedies exist: an architect plants shrubs to cover his mistakes, a doctor buries his, but when a dog handler continues to exhibit his, everyone loses - the dog, the client, the handler, but most importantly, the breed! Mostly... CAIRNS - (Continued from Page 33) in 11 BOB wins. He would also be McRuffie's Splinters, both with 15 well ahead in "Phillips" points, having earned 2 Group Firsts, 1 Second, Melody of W oodleigh and Ch. Red points. Tied for tenth place are 2 Thirds and 2 Fourths. In second letter Miss Romola, the only two imports on our list, and both with 14 place is Ch. Gayla Cairn's Tucker with 51 points and 6 BOBs. Ch. Milbryan points. From the list above, topping McGillicuddy is in third place with 41 points scored in 5 BOB wins, the distaff side is "Splinters", with the only other bitch listed being while the fourth spot finds Ch. Caithness Rufus with 20 po1nts and 2 other Cairns have earned at least "Miss Romola". No less than 33 BOBs in a three-way tie with Ch. one BOB, but have scored 13 points Gayla Cairn's Redstart and Starbright's McTavish McDuff. In seventh have gone to Cairns as of March or less. No Best in Show awards place is Bellacairn Blend of Cairn 31st, and the lone Group winner is Den with 17 points and 2 BOBs, but "Jiminy Cricket". Several placements, tied with Taylor's Feeling Chipper, who scored 17 points in 1 win. Also in a tie for ninth place are Ch. Belfre's Gay Robin and Ch. Cairndania however, have been earned, and later we will give a more complete picture of how Cairns are competing among all breeds. NEW CHAM PION CH. WOODY'S WARBLER OF MELITA. Cairn Te rrier female. Whelped 6-8-64 Bred by Mrs. L. M. Wood. 'Owned by Mrs. F. C. Fritz. John of Blarneys ton e Ch. Lyn wil Bouncer of Barassie Am. Can. Ch. W oody W ood pecker of Melita Jo of Blarneystone C h. Keithcairn"s Trinket Ch. Bervie's Wee Doch Woodthorpe Terriwin Ju no I Blencathra MacBeth of Rhu Cairncrag Blenca thra McKay Blencathra Rhuby C h. Cairncrag Lady o[ the Lake Woodthorpe Alan Ad a ir Sca rcliff Radiance Terriwin Marigold ~: