Wire~News 1996 Aug.-Sept.

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Congratulations to our new Hunting Test Title Holders June AKC AwardsSenior

Junior CH ADPG EZ COME EZ GO (B) By Ch Ripsnorter's Thunderhart x Ch Shurcan Potogold Sheza McRae CD B: J Cheshire & D IJ McCallum 0: K Craggs & D McCallum JERELIN'S TROPICAL STORM (B) Ch Afterhours Cassios Landord x Ch Jerelin's

Blow Your

Ch FELDSCHAU FEISTY FRAULEIN JH (B) By DC AFC Dunkees Justa Hole N One CD MH x Ch Larkspur Calah Alibaba CD SH B/O: Carol Maynard

July AKC Awards Junior CH AFTERHOURS LUOMA'S

DREAM (D)

By Afterhours Bolt Action JH x Ch Creagan's How Sweet It Is B: C Schossow-Chism.C Whitmore 0: Mark P Luoma

RADAR'S CRICKETT OF QUAIL (B) By HOUff x Cadenberg Quail V Rogue B: M Sulsos 0: K&S Rader

DOUBLE

R'S LIGHTNING

DUCHESS

(B)

WHITETAILS ANSGAR JH (D) Whitetails Kraut x Whitetails Greta Sue B: W Darby 0: T Duncan

CH LEIBENW AIDS HEARTBREAKER

Master

MAESTRO JUSTA RENEGADE (D) By DC AFC Dunkees Justa Hole N One CD MH x Ch Ripsnorters Die Zauberflote B: P Ranker & H George 0: Johm Holmes & Sue & Gary Martin

DC/AFC Dunkees Justa Top Flite JH x Valhallas Samantha Sue B: ROsenbach 0: Ken Righter

House Down B/O: L Krepak SHORTWIRE'S HUNT WARRIOR (D) By SGR Dirty Laundry x Ch Alison's Drahted Brunhilda MH B: D Sullivan 0: B &L Ortega WEIDENHUGEL UKIA V RAP (D) By Weidenhugel Rap V Gemstone x Ch Weidenhugel Quincy B/O: Mildred Revell CH WHITETAIL'S BERENGER (D) by Hanover vom Treborwolf x Whitetail's Darby Jr 0: Jack Watson Jf.

Yena V

Greta Sue B: W

DUTCHMAN'S WILDFOWLER MAGGIE SH (B) Ch Severn Run's A Shaggy Dog MH x J and J Kiss An Tell B: J Hussar & E Kollmar 0: Ross Vanderbos KETILE CREEKS MOE (D) Kettle Creeks Finder x Jana V D Rahter Hecke B: B Smith 0: John Crozier Jr

(D)DC SGR Silent Running CD MH x Ch Tannenbaum Razz's Jezebel BL Diana Nordrum 0: Kelly & Don Erlandson

SCHNELLBERGS

LAST ACTION HERO (D)

Schnellbergs Sydney CD MH x Schnellbergs Owen 0: Daniel Byers WINHA WK'S HOLDN IT TOGETHER

Anneliese B: S

(D)

Gustav Jaeger x Katrin Jaeger MH B:E Wilkins 0: William Schmidt

"Lady & Baby" owned by Serena Pollack & Jack Dillingham

TWIN CITIES 1996 SPRING FIELD TRIAL BY LIZ BARRETT Our club seems to have been plagued over the years with eventful events! This spring trial was no different. We limited the entries this year, so we weren't working from dawn to dusk trying to get 50 dogs a day run. That part worked great! Friday morning started with torrential rains. I'm glad I missed that part! When I got to the trial the sun was out and it was quite a nice day. Friday went pretty well after the the rains stopped. Saturday was blistering - the first day of heat just about anyone had seen. It definitely affected a lot of the dogs runing. Of course, whenever you get hot weather, thunderstorms usually follow. This Saturday night was no exception. There was quite a display of lightning coming from the west as the sun was setting. Some of us actually got to sleep on Saturday night/Sunday morning - others of us worried about the weather. The wind was howling, thunder and lightning constantly and rain intermittently. I slept until I heard a tornado siren blowing in the distance, looked up to see red flashing lights bouncing off the big barn at the camp site. I could hear a bullhorn - but could not make out what was being yelled. Greg got the campertopdropped and we were sitting inside ...drenched, wondering what to do when Ron Kosman came pounding on our door. "There's a tornado -- we've got to get out now!" We gathered up Zip (very pregnant) and some clothes - Greg without shoes - and headed to the barn.

There was a park employee there that said we had to evacuate to their maintenance building. There were a number of us in different states of undress (nice 'wear, Jake) and we were packed into different vehicles and off we went to the maintenance building. It just happened to be a pole building -- now that's where I want to be in a tornado! Anyway, we listened to the weather reports - the storm had moved quickly south and east -- and we were finally told we could go back to our campers. We had been sitting there trying to make sure everyone was there. Someone asked abut Wayne - I didn't even know he had stayed - and sure enough, he was still in his camper. George Newcomb also slept (?) through the event. It continued to rain and thunder through the night. The next day, the horses looked like they had been power washed. But we had all survi ved. It was at least sunny and cool. We were out running the derby when I was flagged down and told that Zip was whelping - I had to come right away. I spent the day in the camper with Zip having babies. She ended up having six puppies - 4 bitches and 2 dogs. A nice litter. I missed the running of the All Age and the Amateur. After all the excitement, Sunday was beautiful!


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