Greyhound Review July/August 2012

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Breeding Reports

DNA Application Penalties

l to 30 days delinquent S20 31 to 90 days $50 91 to 180 days $100 181 days to 12 months $200 More than 12 months $1,000

Application for DNA collection required for all sires and dams-includes DNA Form 1A, certificate and fee-due for sires 20 days after first breeding, for dams 10 days after whelping viable litter. If Greyhound dies before collection has been made by veterinarian, car cass should be retained so that DNA collection via customary procedure or by preserving portion of organ can be made (contact NGA for details)

(to be reported within 10 days of mating)

(plus SI00 for each additional month, up to 24 months)

More than 2 years....$2,200 plus automatic hearing

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Whelping Reports

[to be reported within 10 days of whelping) A whelping report MUST be submitted for all breedings, including misses. I to 30 days delinquent $20 31 to 90 days $50 91 to 180 days $100 More than 180 days $200 All delinquent misses $20

Liner Reports

(to be reported within 90 days of whelping) 1 to 30 days delinquent $20 31 to 60 days $50 61 to 90 days $100 91 days to 14 months $200 More than 14 months $500 (For pups 12 months of age or older that arc neither tattooed or litter reported, the penalty is $1,000)

Tattoo Penalties Reported at litter registration time $5 per pup ($10 maximum per litter) Reported after litter registration time ..$10 per pup ($20 maximum per litter)

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Frozen Insemination Penalties Breedings Same as for regular delinquent breedings (see above) Semen Collection Reports (to be reported within 10 days of collection) 1 to 30 days delinquent $20 31 to 90 days $50 91 days or more $50 plus referred to FI Committee Shipment-Relocation Reports (to be reported within 10 days of relocation) 1 to 30 days delinquent S20 31 to 90 days $50 91 days or more $50 plus referred to FI Committee


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Flying Dawn was a stake finalist and top-grade distance racer at Der by Lane, often locking horns with the likes of Phenomenal Dream, Turbo Penske, Greys Touch Gold and oth ers. Her sister, Flying Midnight, was also a stake finalist—and when bred to Kiowa Sweet Trey (!) produced Flying Marvelous, another Derby Lane stake finalist and winner of six straight at Southland earlier this year. The Penske daughters were out of Dalcash Vinita*, who was by Spiral Nikita-Dalcash Lament. Dawn's only other litter (an April 2010 bunch) was also by Kiowa Sweet Trey and includes some promising youngsters, one of which has already reached Grade A at Derby Lane.

Pup Three

This is the third pup contributed to Pup Giveaway campaigns over the years by Ward Kennel operation— whether through Julie or her father,

the late Wayne Ward. This one's a January 2012 out of EM's Mac At tack-WW Cava—the latter a proven female with some money-making Rhythmless pups (e.g., WW's Milk shake, WW's Tea Time) scattered from Florida tracks (Palm Beach and Jacksonville) to Dubuque. EM's Mac Attack, with a rela tively modest number of breedings in any given year, has ascended to 17th position on the latest sire stand ings, offering a nice outcross option to all the Dodge, Molotov, Sweet Trey and Penske blood that perme ates the general greyhound popula tion. Mac Attack was an outstanding Colorado sprinter and stake racer from the Fortress* sire line. Some of his better known pups include cur rent Southland hotshot KL's Fancy (who ran second in the March Mad ness Stake earlier this year), KL's Raymond (winner of the $60,000 Bluffs Run Derby and Night Of Stars

in 2009), KL's Sweet Tea (Southland Mid-Distance champ and Rural Rube nominee last year), and HL's Tod N Tyler (winner of the 22011 Dubuque Classic). WW Cava, who raced at Bluffs Run, is a Jawa Leonas Best, the only greyhound to ever win Palm Beach's in-house Triple Crown. Cava's dam is OHK Chablis, a Molotov female from the dam line of former Dam Stand ings champion OHK Party Liz (Mi Designer-OHK Ricka). That makes Chablis a litter-sister to Ethereal Ea gle, who played a big part in helping Party Liz attain her fame. Another OHK Party Liz star was All-America Ethereal Force (by Gable Dodge). OHK Party Liz was linebred to Beau Boogie in the third and fourth generation, with a bottom line that goes back to Beau Liz (from the su per Wise Liz/Katy Did/Classy Clema family), who also produced He's My Man and Right Connection. ^^

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A'Sweef campaign underway Last fall, Kiowa Sweet Trey was in ducted into the Greyhound Hall Of Fame, largely for his legendary accomplishments as a sire. Just one of his more impressive milestones: No sire has ever produced more Ail-Americans than Kiowa Sweet Trey.

Appropriately, two of his young pups acquired as prizes in the NGA's annual fund-raising Pup Give away Campaign for the museum. How "sweet" is that? This will be the 39th straight sum mer that the NGA has sponsored the pup-giveaway program. Highlight of the campaign is the opportunity for participants to win one of three promising young pups that have been acquired exclusively for the fund raiser. All proceeds for the campaign will go directly to the museum as part of the NG A's annual contribution to the Hall Of Fame—which next year will celebrate its 50th anniversary, and its 40th anniversary in its pres ent museum venue. The Hall Of Fame remains a vi able and important program, lending credibility, class and preservation of a colorful history to the sport. To retain that role, the industry must continue to offer its support to the museum. And that's where the NGA's Annual Pup Giveaway Campaign comes in. Pup prizes for this year's program were acquired from the successful breeding programs of Allyn Shaw, Jay Rangel and Julie Ward.. Drawing for these pups will be held on Wednes day, Oct. 10, at the Fall Meet Banquet in Abilene. Those with tickets in the 28

pups are among the three barrel need not be present to win. Suggested contribution per ticket is, once again, the cost of a stan dard pari-mutuel ticket—a mere $2. Tickets will be forwarded by mail to members and subscribers in early September. Additional tickets are also being carried in this issue of the Review.

Pup One

Shaw's contribution to the effort is a September 2011 male pup out of Kiowa Sweet Trey-Easi Gabby. A daughter of Iruska All Star-Gabby's Angel, Easi Gabby is a gorgeous 69lb. female who raced top-grade at Tri-State before sustaining a careerending injury. Breeding Easi Gabby to Kiowa Sweet Trey was a no-brainer—and not just because Sweet Trey was such a great sire and crossed well with virtually all bloodline families; just as compelling was the fact that Easi Gabby's dam, Gabby's Angel, had a solid litter of her own by Sweet Trey in September 2008 that includ ed AA Tri-State racers Easi Poppins, Easi Mac and Easi Shawn. Gabby's Angel was by another former U.S. sire champion and Hall Of Famer, Gable Dodge, out of Van

essa Let Go*. This Irish import had crossed with P's Raising Cain (who happens to have sired Iruska All Star, in Easi Gabby's sire line) to produce All-America JB Junior B for Jimmy Potter. Junior B's sister. Rich's Prin cess, was also a fine producer for Potter—auction bonanza Rooftop Gizmo (by Craigie Whistler) having been among her offspring. It's interesting that Gabby's Angel herself was a pup-giveaway prize, con tributed by Potter and won by Juanita (J.J.) Chrisco back in 2001. She ran top-grade at the Bluffs, then was later acquired by Shaw, who has turned that acquisition into a profitable one.

Pup Two

Sweet Trey's second pup in this year's campaign also comes from a successful Irish bitch line—going back to the same Burnpark Vixen dam line found behind Hall Of Fam er Talcntedmrripley (who—isn't it a small world?—late in life became the Hall Of Fame's official canine greeter) and many other top Ameri can racers who descend from that family (Oneco Burntoast and oth ers). Jay Rangel has contributed this January 2012 Sweet Trey female out of Flying Dawn (Flying Penske-Dalcash Vinita*) to the campaign. The marriage of Kiowa Sweet Trey with Flying Penske blood—even though a contemporary mix—has al ready become a proven (and popular) standard. (Sec Flying Coal City pedi gree, also Turbo Razor pedigree in "Spotlight" column, this issue.) And that's exactly what's gotten here with Rangel's young offering.


L to R: Vera Rasnake Media Relations, Hans Limmer Nova kennel owner and Rosa Gibbs trainer. Greyhound is Hi Noon Renegade. clock a 29.30, but that was at 495yards. The following year the stakes moved to the 550-yard oval. Lone Wolf's victory was a real crowd-pleaser. Limmer praised McAllister's champ after the race. "My son Peter finished Hi Noon Renegade and also finished Flying Lone Wolf and his littermates," said Limmer. "Lone Wolf is a nice pup and one to follow." Three weeks after scoring the win in the Gold Trophy stakes Flying Lone Wolf earned a post in the 16th annual T. L. Weaver Memorial Challenge. Fans were waiting with bated breath for the semifinals where Lone Wolf and Renegade were slat ed to go "paw to paw." The match never took place as Nova scratched Renegade due to a minor injury. "I was so disappointed to have to pull him from the race," said Limmer. The impressive pup earned a post in the final and was pitted against stellar perform ers that included the top dog Jim

Mercedes, last year's top dog JW Titleist, MRL No Access that coowned the season's fastest sprint

time and Donkey Kong, who had been a Sprint Classic favorite. Lone Wolf broke second but had no trouble taking charge and coasting home for a second stakes title. "The Berlands told me if 'Wolfie' won the stakes then he could stay here for the summer," said McAllister. "He (Lone Wolf) should be a good candidate for the Fall Sprint stakes." The McAllister kennel has had four kennel championships since their 2005 inaugural running. They left Gulf Greyhound Park in Texas to join the Florida roster. McAllister has taken the lion's share of the stakes wins collecting 23 of the past 69 stakes wins since their arrival. The St. Petersburg Derby was the only stakes race title McAllister had not collected since their debut. "Winning every stakes would set the bar even higher for those to fol low," McAllister told Tampa Bay Times reporter Don Jensen before the Derby win. Tiger Boy's win for McAllister has now set the bar at the highest level.

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the longest running stakes race in the nation. He was also a fourth place finisher in the Matinee Idol and Sprint Classic-both over the 550-yards. He was a finalist in the Distance Classic and came back to win the St. Petersburg Derby (660yards) - the second longest running race in the nation. Tiger Boy's vic tory also moved him to the top of the leader board and earned him the season wins leader title, too. Tiger Boy won the Derby in a battle of the sexes with his kennelmate Flying Delaet~a daughter of Iruska All Star and Flying Beem. She controlled the race, but Tiger's final stride won the race. Tiger Boy's stats for the first half of this year are 39/17-4-7-5. According to Malcolm McAllister the eye of the Tiger will be focused on a stint at Southland where Tiger could overthrow Southland's star male Bella Infrared later this sum mer. Although McAllister will lose his veteran stakes competitor Tiger Boy, the kennel has already debuted

L to R: Richard Winning, Malcolm & Barbara McAllister, Liz Dunnuck, leadout Enriquay Nichols with Tiger Boy another rising juvenile who cap tured back to back stakes in the final weeks of the meet. Flying

L to R:Richard Winning, Malcolm & Barbara McAllister, Liz Dunnuck and Leadout Quinn Smith with Flying Lone Wolf. 26

Lone Wolf led the pack by winning the Gold Trophy Juvenile on May 19. The stakes night was festive as Nova kennel's Hi Noon Renegade was recognized for his All-America award. Hi Noon Renegade made his tory when he scored the 2011 Gold Trophy and was the master of this year's ceremonies. "Renegade was honored so nicely at the Greyhound Hall of Fame," said Hans Limmer, who owns Nova Kennel. "The people in Kansas honored him (Renegade) so it is nice to be recog nized at his home track, too." Lone Wolf earned his post in the Gold Trophy final after com peting in four rounds. Flying Lone Wolf scorched the track in a box to wire victory stopping the clock at 30.37. Lone Wolf's time was the second fastest in the history of the Gold Trophy. Randy Floyd's Brady Thomas holds the best time of 29.98 recorded in 2006. The inaugural run ning of the stakes in 1937 saw Miss Down of the Clifford Allore kennel


Tiger Boy, Flying Lone Wolf sweep final three for McAllister Derby Lane completed their 87th year of racing on June 30. Two days later the Tampa at Derby Lane meet kicked off.

Two greyhounds both racing from the McAllister kennel took the major stakes titles in the final weeks of the meet. Those victories helped McAllister secure a second place finish in the kennel standings behind the record set ting Patriot kennel. And once again Greyhound Hall of Famer Vince Berland from Kansas sent by top-notch athletes Vera to St. Petersburg Rasnake to team up with the McAllister's for another successful season.

McAllister's "top gun" Tiger Boy captured the two longest run ning stakes races in North America. The son of Flying Penske and Flying Exquisite was America's top greyhound in 2011, earning the AllAmerica Team Captain title (best in the nation) along with the NGA

Rural Rube award for top sprinter. Tiger Boy's impressive portfolio includes the 2011 World Classic title, which he captured as the youngest ever to achieve the victory. At just 17 months old Tiger Boy stole the show. He clocked a track record at Southland last year before his St. Petersburg debut. Kelly Everett of South Florida, who runs the Everett racing kennel, handled the Tiger when he scored the Mardi Gras title. Everett was Tiger's biggest fan, but unfortunately was unable to attend the award ceremonies in Kansas. Tiger Boy joined the Derby Lane roster and made his presence known by winning the 87th annual St. Petersburg Inaugural (550-yards)-


Imkindofabigdeal also had several sprint starts before moving over to the longer 3/8 distance. Who Whiz It was expected to return to the track in July after being idle for a couple months. In 30 starts on the backside, he had 8 wins. 3 seconds, 6 thirds and 21 fourths. He had a pair of Grade AA victories on his resume. Like Shot At Stardom, Who Whiz It's best races are when he sets out of

the box in the top three. Imkindofabigdeal has been more of a come-from-behind artist, but on occasion will break with the leaders. When he docs, Imkindofabigdeal has romped to huge wins - 9 lengths in Grade D. 8 and 5 1/2-lengths in Grade B and 6 1/2 lengths in Grade A. In 39 starts in3/8, Imkindofabigdeal had 7 wins, 8 seconds, 5 thirds and 2 fourths. Littlcmsmcdreamy made it to

Grade A, but has fallen back in class. She has 2 wins, 5 thirds and 3 fourths in 16 outings on the backside. The litter's success, especially Shot At Stardom, happened without Jacobs really knowing. "You put in a lot of work on the farm and sometimes you aren't able to follow all your dogs every day," Jacobs said. "It's exciting though and I just might keep a closer eye on him." s^-

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Shot At Stardom: New star on the backside Monte Jacobs couldn't be happier. Littermates Shot At Stardom, Who Whiz It and Imkindofabigdeal would make any greyhound owner smile. All three have reached Grade AA running 3/8 at Wheeling out of the Wayne Strong Kennel. Another littermate, Littlemsmcdreamy, also is competing at the West Virginia track. "I'm overjoyed and very excited. This is a breakthrough litter." Jacobs, who operates Jacobs Racing, said. "I bred them on my farm in Kansas and Jay Rangel did a tremendous job train ing them. He was very thorough." Shot At Stardom is the top grey hound in the December 2009 lit ter out of Kiowa Mon Manny- Lil Misschevious, standing out from the get-go, Jacobs related. In May, he was fourth in the final of the $25,000

Keystone Classic after leading all qualifiers in points. "I'm very proud of him. He gave it his all like he does every race," Jacobs said. "Give credit to WW's Patriots (stake champion). She had a great day." Shot At Stardom broke in at Wheeling in July 2011. In 15 sprint races before moving to the backside, he had 3 wins, 2 seconds, 1 third and 3 fourths. Wayne Strong Kennel's Shot At Stardom has turned into a star on the backside at Wheeling Island. Held by trainer Melinda McCardle, Shot A Stardom was a finalist in the $25,000 Keystone Classic in May. (Photo by Stan Pawloski)

"It was just a matter of time before we moved him to 3/8. He showed some bottom in his sprint races and needed to go longer," Jacobs said. "His stride is perfect for distance. He's as comfortable over there as any pup I've ever had." Shot At Stardom posted box-to-wire victories in Grades C and B in his first two 3/8 starts. In 30 career trips on the backside through June, Shot At Stardom has been rock solid - 12 wins, includ ing eight in Grade AA, 2 seconds, 4 thirds and 6 fourths, an 80 percent mark on the pay sheet. The distance ace's game is getting into his races early. "If Shot At Stardom can get his nose out in front, he's tough to catch," Jacobs said. "He can come from off the pace a little, but his best races are on the lead." In June. Shot At Stardom found a groove with three straight Grade AA victories, a third and a fourth in five races. Two of the wins were box-towire 7 and 6 1/2-length romps while in the other victory he closed from second in the stretch to get up by a head at the wire. "He's starting to come into his own. Now he's ready to go each time he comes to the racetrack," Jacobs said. "He's gaining confidence and I think he's a little cocky now too." Halfway through the 2012 racing season. Shot At Stardom had 10 wins on the year. He was only two behind the win leaders. Littermates Who Whiz It and


2012 Stake Race Schedule January Derby Lane Inaugural, Jan. 7 Tiger Boy (Flying Penske-Flying Exquisite) PBKC $50,000 He's My Man Classic, Jan. 21 RK's Conk Gonk (Dragon Fire-RK's Tomb Raider) Mardi Gras Futurity, Jan. 21 Flying Oberon (BD's Grayson-Flying Crescent) Derby Lane Matinee Idol, Jan. 28 Meacham Field (Fuzzys Cannon-Fuzzys Arizona) February Mardi Gras Joe Ryan Memorial, Feb. 2 Who Says I Can't (Chevita-Kiss Me) Orange Park Derby, Feb. 4 SNJ Black Porter (JT's Goesaround-Ultimate Cupcake) Mardi Gras World Classic Championship, Feb. 17 Maria Mandalena (Kiowa Myth-CDN Crazy To Go) Derby Lane Rotary Governor's Hot Box, Feb. 18 Call Me Ishmael (Flying Penske-Ultimate Gift) PBKC $50,000 James W. Paul Derby, Feb. 25 JS Kerry Oki (Dodgem By Design-Soft Melody)

May Bluffs Run $60,000 3/8 Derby, May 5 fioc's Blast Off(Djays Octane-Ucme By A Mile) Derby Lane Gold Trophy Juvenile, May 19 Flying Lone Wolf (Lonesome Cry-Flying Argyle) Southland $25,000 Razorback Classic, May 25 Oshkosh Fayola (Kiowa Mon Manny-Oshkosh City) Wheeling $25,000 Keystone Classic, May 28 WWs Patriots (Lonesome Cry-Wwtakechargelady) Dubuque $2,000 Memorial Sprint, May 28 Boc's Top Choice (Lonesome Cry-Jewels Tang) June Derby Lane T.L. Weaver Memorial Challenge, June 9 Flying Lone Wolf (Lonesome Cry-Flying Argyle) Bluffs Run $60,000 Juvenile, June 16 Manny Walker (Kiowa Mon Manny-Craigie Dodgin) Southland $50,000 Derby, June 30 Bella Infrared (Kiowa Mon Manny-Bella Ionic) Southland Consolation Derby, June 30 Taqzun (Rhythmless-Maybix) St. Petersburg Derby, June 30 77ger Boy (Flying Penske-Flying Exquisite) St. Petersburg Derby Consolation, June 30 Art Allen (Flying Penske-Sol Venus)

March Derby Lane Sprint Classic, Mar. 3 SE's Chewie (TNT Str Wars-Ozsum Flyby) Naples $40,000 Derby, Mar. 3 Kiowa Lazy Jack (Kiowa Sweet Trey-Lazy K Jill) PBKC $50,000 Arthur Rooney St. Pat's Invitational, Mar. 17 No Inflation (EA's Itzaboy-JJ Johnson) Southland $10,000 Hound Madness Stake, Mar. 30 Slatex Plutonium (Lonesome Cry-Slatex Station) Bluffs Run $60,000 Bracket Challenge, Mar. 31 Chasin The Richs (Dodgem By Design-USS Treasure) Tri-State, WVGOBA Juvenile Final, March 31 Rico's Carson (Get Over-Myokie Bliss)

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April Derby Lane Distance Classic, April 7 Brother Buck (Kiowa Mon Manny-Bow Okie Barb)

September Dubuque $55,000 Classic, Sept. 1 PBKC $20,000 Gallagher/Kinnaird Pup Stake, Sept. 3

Orange Park Jacksonville Spriung Classic Offthebrakedrake (Coldwater Konow-Ruby Is The Best) Mardi Gras American Derby, April 13 Kelsos Guardian (Kelsos Fusileer-Kelsos Hifalutin) PBKC $20,000 Bob Balfe Puppy Stake. April 21 WW All Starodellflruska All Star-WWs Oprah) Southland $15,000 Spring Futurity, Apr. 27 Nitro Stubby (Flying Hydrogen-RC Ashley Bleu) Dubuque $2,000 Inaugural, April 28 BKR Ragen (Kiowa Sweet Trey-Chopper Charged)

Dubuque $45,000 Future Star Event, Sept. 29 Wheeling $35,000 WVGOBA Juvenile, Sept. 29 October

Dubuque $2,000 Maiden Debut, April 28 O Ya Purecountry (Deeriield Site'-Another Blossom)

July Wheeling $25,000 George Kellas Memorial, July 4 Hero Kal (Hi Noon Hero-Lust Or Bust) Dubuque $45,000 King & Queen Sprint, July 4 Roc A By MsMolly (Dragon Fire-Shelbourne Moon*) Southland $1,000 Chris Chance Memorial, July 21 Bluffs Run $60,000 Open, July 28 Dubuque Hall of Fame Classic, July 28

Wheeling $35,000 WVGOBA Sprint Championship, Oct. 27 Dubuque $200,000 Iowa Breeders Cup, Oct. 28 Dubuque $20,000 Iowa Breeders Consolation, Oct. 28 Dubuque $2,000 Secretary's Choice, Oct. 28 Dubuque $2,000 Au Revoir, Oct. 28 November Southland $150,000 Festival of Stakes, Nov. 2 Bluffs Run $500,000 Iowa Breeders Classic, Nov. 3 December PBKC $20,000 Dick Andrews Futurity, Dec. 26

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interests of Macon County. VictoryLand has never feared competition against legitimate competitors operating under the same rules." According to McGregor's attorney Charlanna Spencer, the jury awarded approximately $64.1 million against VictoryLand and McGregor. About $42 million of the award was for compensatory damages, $20 million was in punitive damages and each of the 15 charities will receive $126,000.

Fewer swabs The NGA Board of Directors approved a proposal at the Spring Meet to reduce the number of cheek swabs needed for DNA registration from eight to six. Random testing of swabs being submitted to NGA by owners and handlers in the previous six months indicated not only accuracy in parentage testing, but also excellent efficiency in the quality of the cheek swabs being collected. These reports, along with third-party recommendation, made the NGA Board comfortable with the

proposed change. The change went into effect in May.

Still Flying high Vince Berland doesn't seem to have lost any momentum. The Abilene breeder's lifelong record of excellence hasn't abated one bit since his induction into the Greyhound Hall Of Fame last fall. Just since May 19, for example, his greyhounds have posted some impressive credentials in stake races. It started that day with Vince's Flying Lone Wolf capturing the Gold Trophy Juvenile (for the McAllister Kennel) at Derby Lane. Then on June 9, this same pup took home his second stake win in the T.L. Weaver Memorial Challenge. Berland made it a hat-trick by winning the third and final stake at Derby Lane—this time with 2011 Greyhound of the Year, Tiger Boy, in the St. Pete Derby. It turned out to be a Berland/McAllister quiniela, as Vince's Flying Delaet ran second in the Derby. Tiger Boy had captured the Derby Lane Inaugural in January.

Then in early July, Berland traveled to Dubuque to watch his pup Roc A By MsMolly (co-owned with Harold Miller) take home the King & Queen Stake at the eastern Iowa track. Four stake victories (plus a second) in just 65 days. Not bad, Vince.

Lacrosse link Unless you're a die hard fan of lacrosse, you probably don't know that Loyola of Maryland is this year's men NCAA championship team, beating cross-state rival Maryland 9-3. That would probably mean that you also didn't know that the team's nickname is the Greyhounds. A traditional lacrosse powerhouse, the Greyhounds were topranked going into the tournament. Still, this year's championship was the school's first national lacrosse title. The school's newspaper is also called The Greyhound.

active in greyhound racing for many years, especially while living in Massachusetts. He is survived by his wife, Susan; his sons Anthony and Michae/; daughters Lisa and Gina; sisters Marie and Lucy; grandchildren Joseph, Michael, Kay la, John, Krystal, Brian and Cameron; and great grandchildren Joey Jr. and Salina. A small service was to have been held in Massachusetts at a date not determined at this Review's deadline.

Tony DeFilippo Anthony "Tony" DeFilippo, 75, former NGA member from Delray Beach, FI. (formerly of Norton, Ma.), passed away on July 2. Mr. DeFilippo was 21


listed as a Class 4 foreign substance by the Racing Commissioners International (a Class 5 in some jurisdictions), with the more nefarious. performance-enhancing drugs being in the lower, Class 1 and 2, categories. Handler Peter Limmer advised the committee that the pup was sore after running third in round one, and that he inquired with a vet as to treatment. Having been advised by the vet that the withdrawal time for Banamine (Flunixin) is 48 hours, he said that he administered the medication to the pup on Wednesday morning of the Meet, about 48 hours before his race on Friday morning. Unfortunately, the withdrawal time can vary from pup to pup. Inquiries with racetrack personnel indicated that 72 hours was more standard, and. that the recommended withdrawal time cited in the textbook "Care of the Racing & Retired Greyhound" is 96 hours. As a result of the test, the NGA's Medications Committee, in a phone conference in late May, disqualified the pup as the winner of the consolation race, with 20

the $53 win purse to be redistributed to the other finalists, and lined Limmer SI50. The second positive in the finals was an intentionally "spiked" sample, submitted for quality assurance testing purposes. The lab (Industrial Laboratories in Denver) caught the positive, detecting not only caffeine in the Board member's sample, but also his heart and blood-pressure medications. The NGA. in preparation for the Fall Meet (Oct. 8-13), will be sending a letter to nominators later this summer once again advising them to be cautious about any foreign substances that could lead to a positive test. It will again state that the new testing process can detect foreign substances at very low levels. The March letter advised nominators: "As a consequence, the Board urges all nominators and handlers to take all steps necessary to ensure that entries are free of any performance-influencing drugs at the time of their races."

NGA in wartime Sadly, that gallant group of men and women

sometimes known as the "Greatest Generation"— those who fought or participated in World War II—is quickly lading away. On average, 740 American World War II veterans are dying every day. Only 1.7 million of the 16 million that served during that war remain alive. NGA members can be proud of their service record during wartime. For evidence of that, just take a look at the obituaries listed in the last Greyhound Review (May/June issue). Military members who've passed on in recent months whose obits were carried in the last issue alone include: *W.E. "Buck" Cryer—served in the U.S. Army during WW II, fought in the Battle of the Bulge; *George H. Harlan—served in the Merchant Marines (branch of the U.S. Navy) during WW II; * Henry B. Cook— Lt. Commander in the US Navy during the Korean and Vietnam wars *Paul J. Discolo— served in the U.S. Army during WW II *George Michalet— served in the U.S. Marines during WW II

Good greyhound men, all—and great Americans. There have been countless others over the years who've sacrificed in like manner, and the NGA salutes you all.

McGregor loses suit Lucky Palace and 15 Macon County charities were recently on the receiving end of a multi-million dollar lawsuit against VictoryLand owner Milton McGregor and Macon County Sheriff David Warren. The verdict came after an 11 -day trial in the Middle District federal court, with Chief Judge W. Keith Watkins presiding. The suit alleged Warren and McGregor conspired to keep a second casino from opening in Shorter, Al. McGregor attorneys told the press that "we respect but are disappointed by this verdict. Several matters still pending before the judge could go so far as to eliminate this verdict entirely. We will seek legal remedy for this verdict and continue to believe Sheriff Warren. Mr. McGregor and VictoryLand acted legally and in the best


late June was a former NGA Track Stakes and Auction pup. Nitro Stubby, although lightly backed at 33-to-l, was "best of the rest" that night. turning back the efforts of such stars as heralded littermates Slatex Plutonium and Slatex Titanium (who finished third and fourth. respectively) to take runnerup honors in the stake. This wasn't Nitro Stubby's first noteworthy effort. In late April, he captured the SI5.000 Spring Futurity at Southland for the Magic City Kennel. Nitro Stubby (Flying Hydrogen-Ashley Bleu) saw his first formal competition at the NGA Fall Meet 2011 for breeder/consignor Alan Piper of Belle Plaine. Ks. He finished second in a Flite I Consolation that meet and was sold in the auction to Richard Armington of Bristol, Ct., for $7,000. Excellent choice in pups, Richard. And here's hoping Alan keeps bringing those nice Nitro youngsters to Abilene twice a year.

Gatherings One of the many greyhound pet

gatherings, sponsored by local adoption agencies across the country, held in the Portland area earlier this year, is spotlighted in Bob Mackinnon's feature column in this Review issue. Abilene, Ks., has also been host to similar gatherings in early June for many years. Sponsoring the event this year (June 7-10) was Teddy Palmer's Halfway Home Greyhounds, out of Tulsa, Ok., with able back-up assistance contributed by Donna Weeks of Maryland. The Greyhound Hall Of Fame was the host site for the event, while local farms, the NGA (both offering tours) and local breeders were actively involved in the various programs. You'd think this would mostly be a Midwest event, yet attendees came from all parts of the country (e.g., California, Pennsylvania). In that regard, Abilene's Greyhound Gathering in June is much like the NGA's meets: national in scope. Still another "greyhound gathering" with national overtones occurred just a week later in Atlanta. Ga.,

as Greyhound Pets of America held its conference. GPA Vice-president John Parker was the hostorganizer with many GPA delegates and adoption aficionados in attendance. These gatherings— and many others just like them do much to not only celebrate greyhound adoption, but to strengthen adoption efforts via educational presentations. networking, etc. They also present a welcome forum for the greyhound racing and adoption communities to interact in a spirit of communication and cooperation. May that effort, through the vehicle of greyhound gatherings, continue to grow and prosper in future years.

Stud Book available The newest edition of the annual Stud Book (Vol. Ill for 2011) is now available through the NGA. Stud Book volumes contain Individual Registrations, Meet results, Litters and Breeding registrations. minutes to board and membership meetings. and membership and associate membership

rosters for the year published. Price of any volume. including the 2011 edition, is S25 plus postage and handling.

Drug Testing results A new, more sophisticated drugtesting program, as approved by the NGA Board of Directors early this year (see p. 17, March/April Review). was unveiled at the NGA Spring Meet. The new program relies on a much more sensitive and comprehensive testing procedure than any previously used, capable of detecting more than 220 different drugs at very low levels. Results from the opening round of racing showed no positives, but two positives were detected and subsequently confirmed in the finals late in the week and reported to the NGA during the week following the meet. One was for Flunixin. a non-steroidal anti inflammatory, detected in JB's Double Shot, a Flite II Consolation winner. Flunixin, being a therapeutic medication rather than a performanceenhancing drug, is


Some Auction stats Sixty-five different bidders purchased pups in the NGA Spring Meet Auction, which resulted in a $1.1 million sale— the first seven-figure sale at an NGA Meet since 2008. Twenty-six of those buyers spent more than $10,000 each in the purchase of auction pups. Those figures outshine those from recent meets, and considerably outpace auctions from the early 1990s, when there were many more tracks in operation and a much larger NGA membership. In 1992, for example, the Spring Meet Auction had 449 pups consigned (compared to 301 in April), with 114 sales (compared with 160 in April) going for $553,400. At that auction two decades ago, there were 41 total 18

buyers, and only 13 of those buyers spent more than $10,000 apiece. NGA membership in 1992 was 6,240, compared with slightly over 1,200 today. Average auction price in Spring 1992 was $4,854 compared with $7,127 at the most recent sale. Top buyer at the most recent NGA sale was Randy Finegan, who purchased eight pups for $109,250. Three other buyers had total purchases exceeding $90,000 each. By comparison, the top buyer in 1992 was Ed Richo, with $81,100 in purchases. One thing that hasn't changed much since 1992: the top sale back then was $28,500 while the top sale this past meet was a comparable $27,000. Top seller in the ring in April was Ken Biehle with $239,350 in sales. He also sold other pups in partnership with Dan Iselt for another $12,100. Second highest seller was Kevin Dalton with $165,250 in sales.

Still more stats An increase in viewing and bidding activity on the Internet marked the NGA Spring Meet in late April. Statistics received

from DV Auction Co., out of Norfolk, Ne., which presented the program on-line, indicated there were 334 on-line viewers (including 16 registered bidders) for Friday evening's program, and another 486 viewers (including 19 bidders) on-line Saturday morning. Eight pups sold on line to three different purchasers for a total of $43,300 (compared with 11 sales for $33,250 last fall). The average price per on-line sale this spring was $5,412.50 (compared with $3,022 last fall). An intangible benefit of on-line bidding is how much a final sales price is boosted by on-line bids, even if a pup isn't ultimately purchased on-line. At the Spring Meet there were a total of 160 on-line bids totaling $875,250. Last fall, there were 170 bids totaling $688,675. Those not able to attend the NGA Fall Meet (Oct. 8-13) will again be able to view and register to bid on-line, through DV Auction. An application form is carried in this issue and on the NGA website.

New AZ law Recently passed legislation in Arizona reduces some minimum live-racing requirements while still permitting Tucson Greyhound Park to conduct its simulcast program. The previous law required a minimum of nine races on each of four days each week for 50 weeks during a calendar year. The new minimum is at least nine races on each of 100 days during the calendar year, unless a lesser number is agreed to by written contract entered into by Feb. 1 of each year by the track and a majority of licensed persons then participating in the race meeting as kennel owners. TGP General Manager Tom Taylor says the track plans to continue running six nights a week, 52 weeks a year, and does not plan to change. He says the new law is much like a life insurance policy for the track. "You want one but you never want to use it."

Stubby shines Running a nice second to Southland's formidable Bella Infrared in the Southland Derby in


Southland stake

A brief look at recent develop ments in racing.

New life was given to an old concept over the past month or so as it relates to bigtime stakes racing at Southland Park Gaming & Racing. With regular purses expecting to approach and exceed $16 million this season (over $9 million has been paid out at the halfway point) at Southland, the stake race program is also on the upswing. In cooperation with the Arkansas Greyhound Kennel Association, the "RLC Million Dollar Series" was born with the idea of having

top-level, high-stakes competition at least four times a year. The first chapter of this hopeful series will launch in August with at least 24 entries paying $10,000 apiece to compete over the Arkansas Course (583 yds). All 17 kennels currently contracted to race at Southland Park got "first rights" to purchase slots in this event before it would open to the outside. This first event will be a smaller more overall competitive event by capping the entries from a minimum of 24 to a maximum of 32. This would allow owners a higher likelihood to make the finals and a potential six-figure payday to capture the championship. Future versions of this event and field sizes will be dictated by interest and scheduling. Nominations for the event can be changed all the way up to the post position draw for the first round. Early nominations include local superstar Bella Infrared (recent Southland Derby champion), Tiger Boy, Texas Ranger, Maverick Buzz, U Haul Woody, Mansfield Hallow,

Annie Walker and Guided By Voices, among others. Provided at least 24 entry fees are paid in full by August, the event will be contested on the following schedule: Opening RoundSaturday evening, Aug. 11 2nd Round-Thursday evening, Aug. 16 3rd Round-Monday twilight, Aug. 20 Semifinals-Saturday evening, Aug. 25 ChampionshipFriday evening, Aug. 31 Future races under this series would include a potential race at the middle distance course (660 yds.). Future races in the series will be planned for individually and announced soon after the first one is completed. More updates on this event will be coming along with the official nominations as they are known. (Conditions sheet is available through Southland's racing department or by going to the link in Track News article about this stake (early July) of NGA's website: www. ngagreyhounds.com) -Submitted by Shane Bolender

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Name that wannabe dog! (Then email me, Maddog McDermutt, and if you are correct I'll send you, courtesy of the Iowa Greyhound Association, two Iowa Greyhound Association Farm magazines, Travels with Jones and From Cairo to Iowa: on the trail of the Racing Greyhound. First five correct responses win. I'll pay postage. maddog526(g bresnan.net). "Portland has a rose festival," Little Elsie said. "That's in June," I said. I read out loud to Little Elsie from the bro chure: "The Second Annual Portland Greyhound Garden Party has canine contests, canine bobbing for hot dogs, a sketch artist to portray you and your canine, a 25th year cel ebration Greyhound Pet Adoption Northwest. Canine Informational Booths, a Silent Auction Door Prize Drawing, and a Contest to Guess Northwest's 5.000th Adoption Date. And 5.000 adoptions. Little Elsie, that's a big deal." She nodded. Affirmative. "And catch this," I said. "It isn't advertised, but I hear by the grape vine there is a musical chairs event, only it's musical toilets." "What?" "Musical toilets, just like musical chairs, only it's musical toilets." "Real toilets?" "That's my understanding." Little Elsie thought about it. "You could get hurt." she said. And so it came to be. after a 14

nuinchy-crunchy ride on good ol' Amtrak's Empire Builder, a night in a ritzy Portland hotel, we were picked up by Bob Vinnacome and Roger Garland, on to a photo op at the now closed Multnomah Stadium, and soon, once again, we found ourselves at the Bob and Carol Vinnacome

residence, surrounded by ten dogs, nine of which were Greyhounds. It wasn't long before Roger Garland, a Multnomah pioneer of Greyhound adoption, and Bob Vinnacombc. leaned into a fascinating history of Greyhounds, not only of the adop tion movement from its very Oregon beginnings, but of the racing end of it as well; it seems Roger had a hand in a racing kennel at Multnomah just about the time we were getting into it, and I had to insert into the con versation dropping off two litters at Multnomah: seven Cactus Lonesome X Sad Fire and seven Revelong. Imp. X Nefertiti Fire. After Multnomah's summer season closed, these fourteen pups went on to Caliente to run in the Clarence Walker Kennel. OF Honch to name one, and all but Canvasback. who ended up back in Montana as a couch potato in Fort Benton. We did so well with our first two litters, we marched headlong into the dog busi ness. Can you imagine what would happen if we doubled our production ...??? So wc doubled our production and nearly ended up in Debtors' Prison. Canvasback, incidentally, picked up his name because he liked to pick fmhts but couldn't fiaht: the don

Bob Vinnacombe, Roger Garland and Buster visit about the good old days. Hopper listens in, to the ri ght of Bob. Hopper is a foster dog, learning the tricks of urban living. such as No Dogs on Furniture!


A Greyhound Garden Party Photos by Little Elsie

When Bob Vinnacombe suggested I travel on over to Portland, for a couple of stories, I ran it by Little Elsie.

"Wanna go to Portland?" She thought about it, you could see her mulling it over, the brow furrows, the eyelids squint, the breathing stops, then she takes a deep breath and says, "Last time we went to Portland we drove up to Shelby and hopped a ride on Amtrak." "I know that." "We sat up all night." y "Yes. Correct on b Bob both counts. That's McKinnon the trip, at three in the morning, you attacked that guy with the loud voice and his cell phone." "He was shouting into it," she said. "He was telling his girl friend about his visit to Walmart. At three in the morning? You'd think the con ductor, going up and down the aisle from time to time, might notice." I smiled, said, "I found the stand ing ovation you received, from our traveling companions, refreshing." "It did get kind of quiet in there," she said. "What about the musical?" Yes. I nodded thoughtfully. What she was referring to was the forthcom ing production of my children's musi cal The Tooth Fairy Came to Gopher Gulch by the Pondera Players of Conrad, Montana. I said, "We'd have to catch the 4:45 Empire Builder out of Shelby, Friday, arrive Portland Saturday the next morning. We'll find our way to the hotel, then Bob Vinnacombe

has a plan to pick us up at the hotel, the next day, with Roger Garland, and we'd ride out to Bob and Carol's

house out in Sandy, maybe a stop on the way to Multnomah Stadium, con duct something of an interview with Roger Garland, a pioneer in the adop tion process, at the Vinnacombe home and sec the Vinnacombe's ten dogs, and then back to downtown Portland to the George Morlan Design Center for a Greyhound Garden Party." "A Greyhound Garden Party?" "Well, for openers, but I under stand it also draws a number of wan nabees, dogs who would like to be Greyhounds. I don't think it's in a garden, as such."

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aspect that tends to get left out of the mix and that is her personal social life. The truth is, Kate is usually too busy to date. She remarked, "Most people outside of the industry don't understand the workaholic lifestyle I lead." While other single folks in the greyhound environment gener ally do understand, they are spread out around the country, and most are as busy as she is. "The only personal relationships I have in my life now are the four-legged kind," she joked. Presently, Kate shares a home with Cairn terrier, Scooter, and greyhound champion Greys Touch Gold, a female Kate bought from Jack and Mary Butler. Several of Gold's offspring, including Golden Crescendo, Heavenly Whisper, Miss Behaved, and Monaco Gold have raced successfully at Derby Lane and Wheeling in 2012, while others have become pets. Vacations for Kate are invariably greyhound-related. Twice a year, she travels to Abilene, Kansas, to attend National Greyhound Association race meets and auctions, plus other events. While there, she is usually surrounded by men. In fact, one rea son I didn't attempt to interview her during a recent meet was because she was never alone. By her own admis sion, Kate is generally talking busi ness with her male admirers. Given that the men are often visitors from Ireland, Australia, Scotland, and elsewhere, she could very well be doing a bit of educating on U.S. rac ing, as well. Kate has plenty of knowledge to share—or keep close to her chest when necessary. After all, racing is a competitive sport and one should never give away the entire book of recipes for success. Through the years, though, Kate has developed an astute eye when it comes to grey hounds with potential. Of course, a good eye is never enough—and she does plenty of homework. She and her father often confer on pur chases to make at the NGA auction after studying replays of races at the 12

meets. And, then, there is the per sonal element. Just as she develops and maintains contacts in the adop tion realm, she does the same in the breeding and racing arena. Some greyhounds Kate purchases in part nership with her father or brother, but others Kate buys on her own. Recent purchases have been success ful competitors at tough tracks. Decto Galtex, for example, won Grade AA at Wheeling; Craigie Londoner made two stakes finals at Derby Lane; and Deco Caraways ran second in Derby Lane's 660 Challenge. At least once a year, Kate returns "home" to Ireland, usually in February during Clonmel's annual coursing meet, a several day competition that has an international draw. In fact, Kate has attended the meet annually since 1995. While there, she and her mother (who usually travels with her on these trips) also visit family and friends. The fact that Kate refers to Ireland as "home" reveals her affec tion for the Emerald Isle and her ties there. Her emotional connection shows in other ways, as well. For example, when naming greyhounds, Kate often includes the word gold or golden in honor of Golden, Ireland, where her family settled after leav ing London. While she has no plans to live in Ireland permanently as long as her parents are in the states, she admitted it might be nice to spend more time there—someday. "I can't remember the last time I had the kind of vacation where you sit on a beach sipping sangria," she laughed. Even years ago when Kate visited Australia, she prompt ly sought out greyhound farms and racetracks. Make no mistake, Kate can readily match others when it comes to downing an Irish whis key or two in a pub (or the bowling alley bar when in Abilene), but she isn't one to party just for the sake of partying. Too much is at stake to be careless. The crux of the matter is this: Kate is simply too busy to think much about dating or being single in

a couples-oriented world. Her life is not only full, but fulfilled, enriched by family, both human and canine, just the way she likes it. While most families have commemorative pho tos that celebrate seasonal holidays or milestone birthdays, Kate's family photos typically include greyhounds. When the D'Arcy's look at photos together, their remarks trend along the lines of, "Oh yes, that was the year we won the Derby Lane Million with Greys Calibrator ... the Palm Beach Grand Classic with Dreamy Blossom ... the St. Pete Derby with Greys Touch Gold .... The Derby Lane Distance Classic with Brother Buck ...." The list could go on and on, but it isn't about lists or brag ging rights. It's about living the dream, finding the gold, embracing the passion. It's about living life to the fullest, doing what you love— and educating others who might not appreciate—or fully understand— what the world of greyhound racing is all about. Photos courtesy of the D'Arcy Family. Contact author Leslie A. Wootten at lawootten@gmail.com

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Kate & Golden Regent done, she gears up for a weekend at the track. On Friday and Saturday nights, she can usually be found sit ting alone with program in hand, watching the Derby Lane races. Those are nights when the kennel's best greyhounds typically compete. Some are owned by the D'Arcy fam ily, while some belong to the Don Ryan family, with a few owned by others. On Saturday and Sunday. Kate is at the kennel, filling in as needed to assist three full-time employees with chores. She also uses the time to make calls regarding the dogs and to catch up on what can seem like endless paperwork. She coordinates

on both ends of the spectrum—with farms where pups are in training and with adoption groups when racing careers are winding down. Being at D'Arcy Kennel so often provides Kate with ample opportuni ties to host kennel tours, particularly for those involved with greyhound pet adoption. '"Our door is always open." she said. "We love to have people visit, so they can see for them selves how well the dogs arc taken care of and learn a bit more about the racing side of things, too." Over the years, Kate has devel oped bonds with a variety of adop tion groups, such as GPA-Tampa

Bay, Retired Greyhounds as Pets (REGAP) of Illinois, Greyhound Crossroads and Greyhound Friends of North Carolina, Greyhound Adoption of Ohio, and New Mexico Greyhound Connection, to name a few. The job of coordinating adop tion is a priority for her. The groups she regularly works with understand, and fully appreciate, that she wants and encourages relationships with adoptive owners. She believes adop tion should be a priority for anyone involved with greyhound racing. "If you have a racing kennel in this country, you need to have advocates in the adoption world and you have to reach out. make contact, and stay in touch with them." she remarked. One of the ways Kate commu nicates—and. yes. educates—is through social networking platforms such as Facebook. She has set up a D'Arcy Kennel page on the popular site, where she regularly posts photos and videos that she takes when she is at the kennel—or on the farm. She embraces the adage that showing is better and certainly more fun— than telling when it comes to reveal ing canine personalities. "I like to convey that it is not all work and no play for the dogs." she said. "1 want people to see what life for a racing greyhound is really like." An example of how showing can trump telling is revealed in a recent photo of Tortuga Trophy (Geoff) that catches him in kleptomaniac mode, having somehow scored a coffee mug. On any given day, Geoff is like ly to steal a brush, a toy, a milkbone. or anything he can snatch. Indeed. Geoff has quite a following due to his kennel antics, but also because he delivers a thrill for those who watch him race live or on the inter net. As a come-from-behind closer, he'll often enter the first turn six or eight lengths last. Then, as the pack turns for home, he suddenly powers up. sneaks by. and steals a win at the finish line. Given Kate's commitments and 7-day-a-week schedule, there is one


with care and kindness. "Beginning when we were kids—8, 9, 10—we held the dogs while dad clipped their nails, for example, and he told us to just pet and talk to them." Kate said. "He has always had a soft touch with the dogs, and that's how our kennel operates at Derby Lane and every where else we've been. Anybody who works for us has the same approach." In 1998. Kate moved to Scotland to be with a long-time boyfriend who lived there. The move meant she could also be near her ailing maternal grandmother in Ireland, with whom she'd always been close. While in Scotland. Kate continued university studies she'd started in the states, completing a degree in computer sci ence at Glasgow's Stowe College. During this time, she wasn't directly involved with greyhounds, but the dogs and the sport were never far from her mind. After her grandmother died, Kate moved back to the states in 2000 to be closer to her immediate fam ily. By then, her parents lived in St. Petersburg where Mick trained for

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Kate with Dreamy Blossom Jack and Mary Butler at Derby Lane. The Butler-D'Arcy alliance, which had begun in the 1990s, continued until the Butlers retired. They start -

ed the retirement process soon after their female. Greys Calibrator, beat the boys to win the inaugural Derby Lane Million in 2006. Mick trained Greys Calibrator and many other Butler "Greys" through the years. The "Greys" had the talent; Mick had the touch. Later, Mick and several partners bought Greys Calibrator for breeding purposes. He also struck a deal to buy the Butlers" kennel oper ation, and. with that, Derby Lane's D'Arcy Kennel was officially born. In 2011. Kate stepped in as over seer of D'Arcy Kennel at Derby Lane when her father moved to Wheeling. West Virginia, to join forces with Ryan Farms Kennel at Wheeling Island Racetrack. In a way, her father's move meant Kate took on two jobs because she continued her full-time work as compliance con sultant. She didn't hesitate a moment before accepting the dual role. "I was happy to do it." she remarked. During 2012. she has been at the kennel several days—or evenings— every week. When Friday afternoons arrive and her compliance work is


Kate & Michael D'Arcy with brood, 1981 family. Back then, Mick's dogs were trained by John Coleman, and Kate remembers going to Coleman's ken nel on Sundays where she and her brother were allowed to walk the dogs. The task was always more pleasure than chore. In 1977, the D'Arcys moved from London to Mick's Irish birthplace, Cashel, Tipperary, where they bought a home in Golden near Pat Dalton's greyhound farm. Soon. Mick built a kennel where the family kept six to eight greyhounds at a time, including a few that were in training for rac ing plus a couple of brood matrons that whelped pups, which Kate and Michael had a hand in tending. After-school duties for the twins included homework, of course, but greyhound chores came first, some times even before changing out of school uniforms, much to their moth er's dismay. Chores included clean ing the kennel, feeding, walking, or grooming pups, and helping Mick with sprints and gallops in the field. Weekends often meant the fam ily traveled to nearby racetracks at Thurles or Clonmel when D'Arcy dogs were scheduled to compete. At the time. D'Arcy racers had the prefix. "Flagmount." for the town of

Frances' birth in County Clare. When Kate and Michael turned 12. they were deemed responsible enough to lead the family greyhounds out before a race and walk them to the starting box. Being able to do so was a rite of passage for Irish youngsters in greyhound families, and it was certainly a meaningful moment for Kate. (This practice differs from the U.S.A. where a dog is handed over at weigh-in and not handled by own ers or associates until after the dog's race is over). A major move occurred for the D'Arcy*s in 1985, when they crossed the pond to get a fresh start. At the time, the Irish economy was suffer ing, and prospects for young folks looked especially grim in terms of finding—and retaining—good jobs in Ireland. By then, the twins were 16, and it made sense for the family to begin planning for their future. By chance, various states in the U.S.A. faced nursing shortages, and recruitment efforts had expanded to Ireland. When Frances received an offer for a nursing post in Texarkana, Arkansas, she accepted. She and the twins moved to Texarkana, where they surprisingly felt quite at home Kate & Flagmount Menyafterwinning a local stake, 1983

because other Irish nurses who had been recruited were there with their families, as well. "At one point, there were prob ably 10 or 12 newly relocated Irish families in town," Kate said. "Our high school was quite a multicultural place," she added. For a melodious mix, imagine the blend of Irish lilt and Arkansas twang that would have wafted through the halls in those days. Mick headed north to Boston, where he trained for Pat Dalton at Wonderland Greyhound Track. During summer hiatus and school holidays, the family came together again—wherever Mick and the dogs were. It was inevitably a bit of an Irish gathering because Pat Dalton's children—John, Marie, Patrick, and Michael—were also in and around the kennel during those times along with Kate and her brother. Whenever Kate helped Mick in the kennel, which was often, she paid very close attention— watch ing, listening, and absorbing all he said. "Everything I've learned about greyhounds, I learned from him," she remarked. What she learned first and foremost was to treat ureyhounds


Spotlight on Women

Kate D'Arcy: The Golden Touch Shcaild a stranger sitting next to Catherine "Kate" D'Arcy on an airplane ask what she does for a living, she could easily say she is a compliance consultant for Medicare and Medicaid health care plans. While true, this is not what Kate is inclined to share. Instead, she is much more likely to speak of her greyhound connection. Some seatmates respond with stories of their good times at the track. Others, however, reply that they or someone they know acquired a pet greyhound that was "rescued" from racing. Immediately, the word "rescued" sounds an alarm in Kate's mind, and by she embraces the Leslie A. opportunity to con- Wootten duct a bit of oneon-one education. "The greyhound wasn't actually rescued." she'll say with a firm graciousness that is her personal trademark. "A caring owner and kennel operator made sure adop tion was possible." she'll add. And so, the lesson begins from an expert whose combined knowledge and passion is obvious and contagious. Indeed, for as long as Kate can remember, greyhounds have been central to her life. She recalls that as a child of about six, she sat on her father's shoulders to watch the English Derby at White City Stadium in London. This was during the mid1970s when crowds were huge and Irish champions such as Shamrock Point and Ballybeg Prim competed

for the Derby trophy. Kate and her twin brother, Michael, were born in London in 1969 to Christopher "Mick" and Frances D'Arcy, both originally of

Ireland. Mick's passion for grey hound athletes had deep roots, begin ning when he was a boy in his home country, and he carried that passion with him when he moved to London in the 1960s. Frances had come to London to work as a nurse, and it was there she and Mick met. After their marriage, they managed pubs in London, but Mick also owned a few greyhounds that raced at White City. Although Frances had no prior history with greyhounds, she quickly became familiar with them given her husband's enthusiastic focus. That focus, in fact, would become a uniting touchstone for the D'Arcy

Mick, Kate & Michael D'Arcy with greyhounds shortly after moving to Ireland, 1977


at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FI., with family by her side. She was 64. Mrs. Holland was born in Westbrook, Me., on Sept. 10, 1947. She and Cal have been married for 49 years. "The Hollands have been at Derby Lane for decades," wrote Derby Lane spokesperson and Review correspon dent Vera Rasnake shortly after Mrs. Holland's passing. "Brenda was a wonderful woman who welcomed me to St. Pete with open arms when I arrived in 1995. She was also so much fun at Nationals, and she and Cal have done so much for their family." She is survived by her husband Cal of the home; three children Calvin J. Holland, Jr. (who trains for Patriot Kennel at Derby Lane),

Renee Starling, and Robert J. Holland; daughters-in-law Joy and Becky; son-in-law Phillip Starling; seven grandchildren Lindsay Starling, Phillip Starling, Jr., Justin Holland (who trains for Cal's ken nel), Jenna Holland, Patricia Isaac, Frank Jantschek, Brandy Glasby; two great-grandchildren Mikey McAuliffe and Danika Jantschek; two sisters Donna LeBlanc and Candy Banta; two brothers Dan McNulty and Bedford Washburn; and 12 nieces and nephews.

Richard Pierce

NGA member Richard Lee Pierce, 77, of Scott Depot, WV, passed away June 5. Mr. Pierce was the owner of the Richard Pierce Kennel that compet

ed at Tri-State Greyhound Park in Charleston, WV. "So sorry and sad to hear about Dick," wrote NGA Board member Bob Rider. "I had known him for about 50 years as he used to race coon dog field trials against me. He was one fine dog man back then and ran some of the top dogs in the USA." Mr. Pierce was preceded in death by his wife, Locy Frances Pierce; his parents, and a sister (Ethel Jean Pierce Roberts). Surviving are his brother, Jimmy Pierce and his wife Alyne of Spring, Tx., and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held June 11 in Dunbar, WV. Entombment fol lowed in Valley View Memorial Park in Flurricane, WV. -S^*-

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Richard (Dick) Hoy of Newbcrg, Or., passed away on May 20. Dick and his brother. Don. com prised the D And D Kennels that often named their greyhounds with the DD's prefix. Among the many outstanding greyhounds they owned was two-time All-America DD's Jackie (1981 and 1982), winner of the premier Purina Gran Prix in 1982. Dick's son. Rick, commented by e-mail to NGA: "My dad had a lot of friends in the greyhound world and got a lot of enjoyment from the greyhound business."

Mike Labun Mike Labun, longtime president of the Florida Greyhound Association, passed away in Newberry, Vt., on June 25 after a lengthy illness. Mr. Labun had been a resident of Ft. Myers, FI., for many years, hav

ing moved there from his home state of Maine in 1982. He had moved to Vermont earlier this year to be near his son, Scott, and family. With a background in Maine's harness racing industry and having served as treasurer of the Harness Horsemen's International. Mr. Labun served as president of the FGA from 1991 through 2006. NGA Board member Jim Blanchard. Bonita Springs, said the day after Mr. Labun's passing: "We've lost one of the best last night. Florida owes much to Mike Labun and the accomplishments he and his team made for greyhound racing." "The most important thing to Mike was his family." reports the FGA website in announcing Mr. Labun's passing. "He was most proud of his son, Scott, his wife and two children. Fie is also survived by stepdaughter, June Ann Swan and her family. Mike loved his entire family and was never prouder than when grandson Chris Swan made the U.S. Olympic rowing team...To Mike education was the most impor tant thing and the accomplishments of his children and grandchildren meant the world to him." "He was fiercely loyal, a just but powerful enemy, creative and origi nal, strong and vital, and had a heart of pure gold." writes FGA Executive DirectorYvonneGurbada. "Although health issues finally forced Mike into retirement, his disposition and love of life never changed. Me never lost his passion for racing and the plight of greyhound people in Florida and throughout the country. His memory is deeply rooted in Florida greyhound racing and the respect for this man is shared throughout the industry." Memorial contributions may be made to the Greyhound Hall Of Fame, 407 S. Buckeye, Abilene, KS

67410. Cards and other expressions of sympathy may be mailed to Scott Labun. 5516 Main St. South, Newbury, Vt. 05051.

Doug Mattingly Longtime NGA member Dr. Douglas N. Mattingly. Jr.. of Woodville. Tx.. died Friday, June I. from injuries received that day in a vehicular accident. He was 78. Dr. Mattingly was a regular attendee at NGA meets for many years, and had enjoyed success in recent years in the NGA Track Stakes in Abilene. His passions, besides greyhound racing, included fishing, hunting and the outdoors. He first joined the NGA in 1968—44 years ago. A native and longtime resident of the Beaumont, Tx., he was born Oct. 24, 1933. A retired dentist, he prac ticed in Beaumont for more than 38 years and was a member of the Sabine Dental Society. Survivors include his wife. Linda Mattingly; stepdaughter Belinda Gail of Burleson; nephew Scott Mattingly and his wife Cissy; niec es. Heather Clark and Leslie Palmer and her husband William; and greatniece. Grayson Palmer. Funeral services in Beaumont and interment in Kountze. Tx.. were June 5. Family recommended memorial contributions to the NGA or to one's charity of choice. Memorial contributions to the NGA, which exceeded $ 1.000 by late June, will be used to fund a series of Doug Mattingly Memorial Track Stake races at future NGA meets, begin ning this fall. Mr. Mattingly thor oughly enjoyed NGA Meets and attended whenever possible.

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ing to you by mail sometime in early September. All you need to do is fill out the tickets, send them in (along with a voluntary contribution) before the drawing. All monies received—yes, every dime—goes directly to the Hall Of Fame as part of the NGA's annual financial commitment in keeping the Hall Of Fame vibrant in performing its role as a keeper of the sport's history and in paying tribute to the greatest canine breed on the planet. Special thanks go to the three breeders who've pro vided this year's prizes: Allyn Shaw of Horseshoe Bend, An; Jay Rangel of Abilene, Ks., and Julie Ward, also of Abilene. Allyn and Jay have each pro vided youngsters sired by Hall Of Famer Kiowa Sweet Trey—both of them out of excellent females with impressive bloodline credentials (Allyn's out of Easi Gabby, Jay's out of Flying Dawn). Julie's pup contribution is an EM's Mac Attack-WW Cava.... Every effort has been made the last couple of years to make these pup contributions a one-and-done (in other words, once a pup is given for the cause, we never ask you again). But in the Ward Kennel's case, this is the third time around for them....Thanks, guys—and Julie—for stepping up. And thanks to all who join in the worthwhile effort of preserving the game's history and presenting a positive public image by participating in the 39th Annual NGA Pup Giveaway....

Laguerre had spent his teenage years in San Francisco, where he hung out at Pacific Coast League baseball games and worked as a copyboy at the Chronicle. In his 20s he covered Neville Chamberlain's sellout to Hitler in Munich for the French newspaper Paris-Soir. When Germany attacked France, Laguerre enlisted in the French army and was plucked, shrapnel in his neck, from the waters off Dunkirk. He eventually became press officer to Gen. Charles de Gaulle and the Free French in London, and after the war he joined the TIME bureau there. By 1955, Winston Churchill was calling Laguerre the best political reporter in Britain." The SI article went on: "(Time founder Henry) Luce, who knew little about sports, insisted on having Laguerre at his elbow during ball games and horse races to explain the action. In March 1956, Luce asked him to come to New York to help run his struggling sports magazine. Laguerre was devastated. He loved the hurly-burly of overseas reporting, the proximity to power and great events. He agreed only out of loyalty to his boss." Laguerre must have been thrilled when the Hungary opportunity arose, says the article. "Here was a chance for Laguerre to return to the action." Which he did— most effectively. For the full captivating story, see the feature in that June 18 issue of SI.... —G. Guccione *

Sports Illustrated's June 18 issue carried a feature about Hungary's 1956 Olympics team at the Melbourne (Australia) games, and how that country's athletes were faced with the option to defect to freedom in the West after Soviet tanks crushed an uprising against Communist rule. Dozens of Hungarian athletes opted for freedom, most of them settling in the U.S.—and were assisted by a young sports magazine at the time (namely, Sports Illustrated)....What's that have to do with grey hound racing? Nothing, directly—but it so happens that the man in charge of Si's Melbourne Olympic coverage (and, ultimately, a key player in the effort to assist the defectors) was then-assistant managing editor of SI and former NGA member Andre Laguerre.... Laguerre's been mentioned in this column before, both for his contributions to the sports and news-media world, as well as the fact that he owned some nice grey hounds, including stake racer Count Rebel* (see pp. 4-5 of the July/August 2010 Review). Laguerre was brought into the greyhound racing game well after the Hungary crisis, in the early 1970s, by the late Hall Of Famer Dick Andrews.... The recent SI feature on Hungary states: "Perhaps no one had a better grasp of geopolitics, sports and the immigrant experience than Laguerre. The eldest child of a French diplomat and an upper-class Englishwoman,

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Dawn at the Track

Never having been to a Greyhound race or a racetrack gave me an edge and also a rather childish view of the events I was about to experience. I am a dog advocate, a retired social worker, and currently a media personality for a local radio station. I had met Mr. Johnny O'Donnell, an owner / trainer with Northshore Kennel at Southland Park Gamine and Racing in West Memphis, AR, through Vicki Cohen. Director of Mid South Greyhound Adoption Option. During our interview I was impressed with his by knowledge and pas Karen sion for his dogs as hams well as his honest ' and patient answers to my many questions. Like the major ity of people in our communities I had heard the hushed whispers of atroci ties rumored to be associated with Greyhounds in the racing industry. Many of these rumors I had dispelled due to a little common sense. It just didn't add up that people would mis treat the very animals that supplied them with a livelihood. So when this very gracious and likable man offered to allow me to attend a morning train ing session to sec for myself how the dogs were trained for running on the track I eagerly accepted. On a chilly April morning I arrived at the Northshore Kennel at the customary 4 a.m. I met with one of the few female trainers in the US, Ms. Rhianna Marriott. She explained that the dogs were just waking up and that the kennel would be pretty loud at fitst vm\\\ she. and her assis

tants could get the dogs out into the yard for their morning constitutional. Since I was not familiar with their routine she suggested I stand in the kitchen area where I could watch until the dogs settled down a bit. She also told me that due to the volume it would be difficult to answer any questions until after the dogs were in the yard but that she would be more than happy to chat about them then. I nodded my understanding and stepped gingerly into my first grey hound racing kennel. Over the last year 1 have been inside many kennels, those of various shelters and rescue organizations as well as individually owned breeding kennels and boarding kennels. The fust thing I noticed as I entered this kennel was that it didn't smell like a kennel and certainly not like a ken nel of 78 dogs just waking up. The kennel was comfortably warm after being out in the pre-dawn cold and there as a definitive fresh smell with a mild scent of cleaner. The sound of the dogs could only be compared to standing too close to the speakers at a rock concert. The volume was near to deafening. But I have been around dogs my entire life and recognized

the barks for what they were, wel coming! Few were directed towards me. The dogs shouted good morning to Rhianna and Rachel. Their tails wagged and they stood awaiting their routine yard time. The caretakers immediately began releasing the hounds from their crates and they yawned, barked, and stretched as they began to con gregate about the door to the yard. As each one was released from their crate they were fitted with a colored muzzle. It took little time for the entire male population to be 'turned out' and I watched as Rhianna waded through the sea of some 50 hounds to open the door and step through. When the last male was out she closed the door so Rachel and Dylan could release the females who soon exited from a separate door. I was left there to take a moment to study the crates in sublime quite. Each of the boxes was extra large and had a carpet placed for the dogs to lie on. Some had been pushed to their preferred area of the crate where the dog was most comfortable. Although the dogs had been crated all night I saw not one had been soiled. The crates were stacked with one on the lower section and one on the upper section. I couldn't help but touch one. Like a child I was curious and I quickly learned they were secured somehow. Not one crate budged when I tried to move it. Stepping back into the kitchen area I let my gaze wonder. In a large bath tub looking container were sev eral rather large bags of what looked like hamburger thawing. Near that was a four foot stack of reputable 33


dog food in large bags. There were shelves and a few cabinets beside the refrigerator that held vitamin bottles and other bottles I did not recognize. Across from this area I saw a large scale for weighing the dogs and boxes of dog treats. From my quick assessment I felt confident they had everything on hand to easily care for their pack. Walking over to the door Rhianna had taken the males out I gazed out side to survey the chaos. Rhianna saw me and waved me to come on out. I walked out the door to find a small patio that led to a large, sand covered yard where the many dogs were busy stretching, sniffing, and taking their morning potty time. Several greeted me as I moved to the gate. A few even jumped on to the fence with their front paws. Since the barking was minimal now I was able to hear Rhianna when she asked me if I would like to join the females in their yard. "There are not so many of them and you can expect to be welcomed. They may jump a bit." I didn't care I felt excited at the pros pect of joining the 20 or so hounds who like the males were enjoying their morning yard time. I entered the opposite gate. Once inside I was quickly sur rounded by 10 or 12 of the hounds who instantly accepted me with some curiosity. A few did jump and I softly corrected them. "You'll need to be more forceful with Becky, she's needy." Dylan told me. I soon learned he was right. It seemed that each dog came by in their own time and turn for a pat on the head or a scratch behind their ear. Having worked with rescued dogs for 15 plus years I realized within minutes that these dogs were confident in themselves and their caretakers. No one showed any signs of being over ly timid or uncertain of my inten tions as I did my utmost to pet each one who sought out my attention. These dogs are accustomed to being handled regularly by people and they have no fear of mistreatment. By the 34

time 15 minutes had passed I was giddy with such delightful company as these wonderful hounds. Even Becky seemed to at last get her fill of pats and soon found a place in the sand to dig a shallow hole and settle down to watch the others with mild interest. I enjoyed the scene playing out before me. Dylan talked about each of the girls. He was a wealth of infor mation. I learned things like who usually the worst jumpers were and who liked to dig. who the jokesters were and who liked to smile at times when they were amused by us. As he talked it only reinforced what I had already seen. These dogs arc work ing dogs, not household pets, but they are well taken care of and their caretakers know and care for them very well. These dogs are appreciat ed, each one, and they are very aware of that. "Take em in." Rhianna called and I moved out of the pen and back into the kitchen as not to get in the way. I observed this procedure as I had the letting out phase. The dogs knew where their crates were located and they came when called. Although a few had to be called twice which was not surpris ing with all the con trolled pandemonium. Still, it was amaz ing to me at how quickly and effi ciently the dogs were put up. We have 3 rescues at home and it

takes me about the same amount of time to place them in their crates as it did for these 3 people to put 78 grey hounds in their crates. When the last one was in Rhianna reached for a clipboard and suddenly the barking began again. This time it was a little different. The air seemed to crackle with excitement and the barks were attention oriented and demanding. I was waved behind the counter so the hallway to the out side door would be unobstructed. As Rhianna called out each name Rachel and Dylan began taking the dogs, one at a time, out the front door to the waiting trucks. 14 dogs were called in all. Each one did its best to drag its caretaker down the short hallway. Some on their back legs and others hunched low to the ground using the force from their hind quarters. I watched this with growing interest. Many of the dogs still crated barked insistently as if to complain that they were not being taken. Once loaded V was instructed to join Rachel in the truck she was driving. "Morning training on the track." she offered. "We have a few puppies that are still learning how the track works and where to stop. Southland Park has the largest track in the US and its oval. Very different than what they have become use to on the farm. Rhianna has chosen one that you can take out and let run but we will show you how first." "That sounds «reat!" I

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chirped and notice the grey hue of dawn in the sky as we pulled up to the track. There were other trainers there with their dogs for training as well. I stood to the side and watched as two to four dogs were taken out onto the track by a handler. They carefully chose a starting point and bent over the dogs back. One hand held the collar while the other arm was bent to cradle the hound around its flank. The dogs were excited and quaked with anticipation when they heard the mechanical lure start. As I stood there I noticed several things. There was a friendly, almost jovial camaraderie among the people at the track. Everyone was pleasant and many conversations were going on around me. Most revolved around the dogs. I also noticed how every dog was just like the dogs at North Shore Kennel. Each was healthy and friend ly. They were excited and struggling to get onto the track but the handlers were patient and kept them in control without raising their voices. No one spoke louder than was necessary to be heard above the occasional barking. I had been told that these dogs loved what they did and seeing how utterly excited and happy they were proved that Johnny had understated how very much these dogs lived for the chase. As the sun began its slow ascent over the horizon I watched several of the dogs race about the track. Amid the chatting and 'sensible' questions a notion settled over me. Within these very contemporary walls I was witnessing an ancient sport. The lovely dogs before me could have been the exact duplicates of their ancestors from a thousand years ago. Greyhounds are a very old and regal breed. There has been little refinement to the ones we see at our race tracks. The Greyhound is a true canine athlete and has centuries old instincts to guide it. As they ran I felt truly blessed to be one of the few peo ple who have witnessed this amazing sport and feel very privileged to say that 1 was at least a small part in the art that is Greyhound Racing. It was

as if the sun rose within me as it also rose over the track. A pair was brought in to run. One was an older, beautiful fawn col ored dog while the other was a much younger white and brindle pup. They were placed side by side and the han dler held them firm as the lure began it's course about the track. When it was just past them the handler's released their hold and the dogs bolted forward. The pup was quick to take a short lead but the older dog kept pace just a half a head behind as they came into the curve of the track. The pup made to move toward the inside at the turn but the older dog saw what the pup intended and gave a short burst of speed that prohibited the pup from moving onto the rail. It also put the pup off its rhythm and the older dog won as the lure came to a squeaky halt. This may not sound like much, yet when you consider the lesson having been passed on from racer to racer, dog to dog, over the many centuries that these hounds have been running it left me feeling humbled before such gladiators. The sun had risen by the time Rhianna asked me if I was ready to start one of the dogs. She had cho sen a small female, Enid. She was a beautiful little thing and was an experienced racer. We walked out on the track and I was patiently instructed where to stand and how to set her up and hold her. This little lady quaked with excitement and was very aware I was new but she was too focused on her job to worry with me. She was riveted to the lure and her entire body was bunched. Every muscle in her 57 pound body was taut as I leaned over her and slid my arm under her flank the way I had been shown. It is no mystery that we emit energy which pets can feel. On this brilliant morning I was remind ed that we can feel their energy too. Every place her body touched my skin felt almost electrified from the excitement and the pure joy racing through her. My breath caught in my throat as her delight transferred into

me. By the time Rhianna said 'Go' I found myself quaking as much as Enid. I released her and she blasted forth with what I can only describe as bliss. The other handlers and Rhianna ran off the track and I could not. I was so bemused by the over whelming feelings Enid had left me with and the urge to watch her run that I could hardly walk. I had to see her stretch out her stride and do what she was truly born to do. With great effort I stumbled to the far right of the track to get out of the dogs' way. I knew they would beat me to the end. My eyes roved over the track to see them bounding after their prey. Enid's little body stretching out until her large chest was merely inches from the sandy ground of the track. Her eyes were locked onto the lure but she was well aware of the young hound just a few feet from her as she rounded the bend. Although I had only met this dog moments earlier there was an uncommon connection to her that left me with the overwhelming desire to shout her name with encouragement. Instead I stopped my hurry to the end and took just a few seconds to revel in the moment. A profound sense of awe encom passed me along with the morning sun. Never had I learned so much in such a short time. Watching Enid move gracefully over the sand produced a genuine smile. She was in her element. Generations of breeding and years of good training had made her into what she was meant to be, an incredible racer. It is so very rare to know the joy and pure happiness she possessed at that very moment. And even rarer is the opportunity to share it. As humans we are often so caught up in what we are expected to do or what we are dic tated to do that we often miss out on the things we were made to do. Enid showed me that to live is about being who you are and doing what you truly love. Thank you, Enid, with your help I found my own bliss one cold dawn at the track. S^35


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Targeted for a tax audit by Mark Battersby

lthough the risk of a federal tax audit remains low, thanks to the (hterrial Revenue Service's still-secret

audit selection process every greyhound owner, breed er and trainer has good reason to fear an audit - if, that is, they are not prepared. Data recently released by the IRS revealed that slightly over 1% of all tax returns filed were audited. Although the number of S corporations has almost doubled over the last 10 years, the audit rate remains at 0.43%. Partnership audit rates hovered at the 0.40% level, while small corporations (assets under $10 million) had an audit rate of 1.02% in 2011. Good news? Not really since the IRS collected almost S49 million from the relatively few tax returns that were audited. Even worse, the IRS's enforcement efforts resulted in more than 3.7 million levies, liens and seizures — up almost 4% over last year's performance. Fortunately, everyone involved with greyhound racing, breeding and training can legally reduce the possi bility of an audit, minimize the potential damage of an audit and suc cessfully do battle with the IRS's auditors.

Avoiding, legally

Although IRS audits have been around for a number of years, a num ber of misconceptions remain about just what triggers an audit — or how to avoid one. For instance, because a 36

refund check has been received doesn't mean that an audit is out of the question. Audit determination is usually made long after the refund check is issued. As soon as received, all income tax returns are usually checked for accuracy. Then using a "model" as a basis for an average return, the IRS's computers "flag" any unusual items, high income, large or unusual deduc tions, self-employment, so-called "hobby" businesses, or even unusual types of businesses. Based on the total number of "flagged" items, and depending upon how busy IRS audi tors in a given area are, tax returns to be audited are selected. Although the best time to reduce the potential of an IRS examination remains when the annual income tax return is being prepared, there is some room for legitimate maneuver ing that may reduce the odds of being targeted for an audit. One strategy for avoiding an audit is to give the IRS the answer before they ask the question. A tax return that is accompanied by a note or documentation to support

flagged items or other questionable items, may be returned to the system with the examiners questions already answered. A few others may result in a form letter being generated with a request to document or explain the questionable deductions or discrep ancies. When it comes to large transac tions that may fall into one of the innumerable "grey areas" of our tax laws, yet another tax form, Form 8275. "Disclosure Statement," can often help avoid IRS penalties by disclosing questionable deductions, positions or investments.

Observe the owner/operator

The IRS is no longer permitted to conduct so-called "lifestyle" audits. Thanks to the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, the IRS's ability to conduct so-called "lifestyle" or "economic reality" audits is greatly diminished. In other words, today the IRS is generally, prohibited from asking for extensive information about anyone's financial status, standard of living, or for other information that might be used to determine the existence of unreported income. The IRS can only ask for that information if it has a reasonable indication that there is a likelihood of unreported income based on the tax return and/or infor mation reports from third parties.

Rights and strategies

What happens if. despite your best efforts, the IRS requests your pre.s-


cnce to review the tax returns for your business — or you? It goes without saying the worst thing that any business owner can do if they receive an audit notice is to ignore it. Among the more important rights given any greyhound operation — or owner — whose returns are targeted is whether to be represented by a tax professional, or whether to attempt to answer the IRS's questions alone. Another important consideration for every greyhound owner, breeder, or trainer being audited is where to hold that meeting. Should the meeting be in the accountant's office where all of the working documents are easily acces sible? Should it be at the greyhound operation's place of business, the place where all the records are kept, to demonstrate to the IRS auditor that there is nothing to hide and that the greyhound operation is a legitimate one? Or, should the owner, breeder or trainer and/or the greyhound oper ation's representative trudge down to the IRS office armed only with the documents and information specifi cally requested by the IRS auditor, thus avoiding an IRS "fishing" expe dition? There is no one right answer. A greyhound operation or busi ness that has kept organized records, including bills, receipts and cancelled checks and one that has in place the proper internal controls, has little need to worry. The IRS may interpret the operation's situation differently, but there is no crime in having differ ences of opinion.

Fighting fairly

Until agreement is reached with the IRS, from the initial screening for accuracy that each return receives until the final appeal has been exhausted, the appeals process remains open. Even better, mistakes in the favor of the taxpayer arc dis covered in about 25 percent of all income tax audits. The \RS is usually quite sympa thetic to honest mistakes and more than willing to discuss underpay ments of taxes that may result from

the many so-called "gray" areas of our tax rules. They'll frequently negotiate the amount of taxes due. But they don't like fraud. A disagreement over an auditor's findings is usually referred to the appellate level of the IRS where the representative is usually more knowledgeable and empowered to be more lenient. Of course, even here, the greyhound owner, breeder or trainer does not have to agree. While the additional taxes demand ed by the auditor go unpaid, the interest and any penalties continue to accrue. But further appeal is still possible.

Over the IRS'head

The main purpose of the U.S. Tax Court is to review deficiencies assert ed by the IRS for additional income, estate, gift or self-employment taxes. The Tax Court is the only judicial body from which relief may be obtained without the payment of dis puted taxes. The Tax Court maintains relatively informal procedures for the filing and handling of cases where neither the tax deficiency in dispute nor the amount of claimed overpayment exceeds 550,000. Usually, the grey hound operator or business owner represents him- or her-self. although they may be represented by anyone authorized to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Unfortunately, decisions by the small tax case division of the U.S. Tax Court neither set a precedent which can be used by others in simi lar circumstances nor can the deci sion be appealed ~ by either the greyhound operation, its owner(s), or The IRS. Naturally, any business that loses in regular tax court may appeal the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals merely by filing a notice of appeal. But the free ride ends when the Tax Court rules. If the Tax Court decides in the IRS's favor, future appeal requires an "appeal" bond guarantee ing payment of any tax deficiency finally determined.

A changing industry Changes to our tax laws in recent years require tax return preparers reg ister with the IRS. Other federal tax laws now hold tax professionals equally liable for erroneous or fraud ulent tax positions. This has caused many tax profes sionals to take a more conservative approach to the tax advice they render, and on the tax returns they prepare. After all, if the IRS discovers a trans action has been mislabeled or incor rectly structured and if the tax laws were ignored, the professional as well as the taxpayer face penalties. Despite the ultra-conservative position now taken by so many tax professionals however, no greyhound owner, breeder, trainer — or opera tion — should forego or ignore valid tax deductions. Every greyhound owner, breeder and trainer should keep in mind that although the IRS may occasionally disagree, the courts strongly back every taxpayer's right to choose the course of action that will result in the lowest legal tax lia bility. Who wouldn't like to ensure that their returns — or their greyhound operation's tax returns -- are never targeted by the IRS for examination? A lew individuals have discovered one extremely dangerous and illegal way: don't file a tax return. At the opposite extreme, a sure-fire way to ensure that a tax return is selected is to claim big time losses, operate the greyhound operation as a cash busi ness, or keep sloppy records. Fortunately, most returns fall between these two extremes. Honesty and clarity can go a long way toward avoiding and dealing with an IRS audit — and the potential conse quences. As illustrated, the audit of a greyhound operation's income tax return need not be the end of the world. If that examination does result in an assessment of additional taxes, appeal after appeal is possible until at some stage compromise is reached, or the greyhound owner, breeder or trainer satisfied. 37


Younts mokes Dubuque debut

Tom Hanks' famous quote "There's no crying in baseball" from the hit movie A League of Their Own will not apply

to greyhound racing if pups raised by Cameron Younts pan out this summer at Dubuque Greyhound Park, d.b.a., Mystique Casino. There could be tears shed at the Iowa facility-happy ones if the athletes sent to the Oxbow-

Trow kennel are competitive. "I'm happy with the way things arc start ing out." said the 34-year old Younts of Three Rivers, TX. "I ran some by of my dogs with V era Eddie when he was Rasnake in Texas years ago and things are start ing off good for us at Dubuque." Although young. Younts was among the elite eight that received an All-American plaque at the 2011 Greyhound Hall of Fame ceremony. His prize pup Cry Case, a January 2007 son of Gable Zydeco and ICU Devils Due. was honored for his out standing year (2010) at Wheeling Downs in WV. Cry Case was the co-win leader for the meet and won the George Kellas Memorial named after the late local TV and Radio per sonality that passed away in 2009. Kellas was an avid greyhound rac ing fan and received the prestigious OrP. Smith Award in 1985 for a fea ture story he did on My Tipper, the 1984 Commissioner Cup champ and former Wheeling track record holder. Kellas created the Round Up The Hounds radio show that still airs every Saturday morning 38

on WKKX and streams live on the Internet. Stan Pawloski, a friend of Kellas and a feature writer for the Greyhound Review, is often a guest on the show. "It was an honor for myself and my wife Taylor to receive the A11American notoriety for Cry Case," said Younts. "To be part of the Greyhound Hall of Fame ceremony was really nice." Younts credits

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Jade Feise with Cry Maddux (the big male), who is currently in A 3/8, and Cry Soundwave, who is a Grade A sprinter.


Cameron and Taylor Younts receiving a first AH-American plaque for their Wheeling star Cry Case at the Greyhound Hall of Fame in April 2011.

much of his success to his mentor Harlyn Goebel. "I started working at Harlyn's on weekends when I was going to college" said Younts. "I got bit by the greyhound bug and weekends became a full-time job. Eventually I began raising my own greyhounds as my career." Younts worked with Goebel from 1998 to 2003. "Harlyn gave me my first female. She was full of pups from Wigwam Wag. Raising the pups and then to go watch them race at the track was thrilling," said Younts. "I learned so much from Harlyn and I still call him to discuss things." Younts was also a troubleshooter in Goebel's kennels and sometimes filled in for trainers at the track when needed before he (Cameron) began raising his own greyhounds. According to Cameron he cur rently raises six or seven litters a year. "I have really had good luck sending my pups to Jade Fcise at Birmingham." said Younts. "I don't

think there is anyone better than her when it comes to having the extra patience needed to break in pups." He added that it has been a win-win with Fcise, who was instrumental in prepping the pups for Dubuque. "Cameron not only sends me good pups, he is a good friend as well," said Feise, who owns the Jade Feise Kennel at Birmingham. "We both love the sport, are the same age and have kids that are around the same age, too." Jade's mother Sharon brought her daughter up in the industry in Florida. Jade moved to Birmingham a few years ago and trained a kennel before applying for her own booking. Currently the Jade Feise kennel boasts the best win per centage at Birmingham. Feise added that even though the points might not pay a lot at her track she still finds working with the greyhounds very rewarding. And to boast the top stats is kind of cool, too! "I break in a lot of Cameron's pups

here and then many times they go to his connections at Southland or Wheeling. Sometimes he sells his pups, too," said Feise. "I felt Dubuque would be a great opportunity for Cameron to pos sibly win some stakes and for people to see his dogs." Feise felt that Cry Maddox and Cry Soundwave would be good fits for Dubuque along with a few others. "I love my Maddox and he is a nice distance dog. I think he will do well in Dubuque," said Feise. "Soundwave will be more suited for the sprints there." Feise made a trip to Dubuque to visit family and to check out her former racers that knew her well the minute they laid eyes on her. "This is my first trip to Dubuque, too," said Feise as she was kissing Maddox's face during our talk. "It is a nice track and I think the pups will work out well for Eddie." That is the hopes of Oxbow-Trow kennel, which made an historic mark at Dubuque last year by becoming the first kennel in the track's history to win the Iowa Bred and the Iowa Consolation stakes dur ing the same meet. And, the kennel nearly scored a third victory in the Au Revoir finale. "Unlike last year's meet I've had to build this year's kennel from scratch," said the 55-year old Trow. "Although I'm off to a slower start in the standings than I would like to be. I am very thankful to have Cameron's dogs this meet." It didn't take long for Cameron's pups to catch the eye of Jim Rosga of Janesville WI that plays the Dubuque dogs. "Jim wanted to buy Cry Soundwave from Cameron," said Trow. "She (Soundwave) was a good purchase and will be staying at Dubuque." Shortly after Rosga bought the Grade A sprinter he made the trip and intro duced Soundwave to his friend Justin Clark, who also has a passion for the sport. And they watched Soundwave win her race that day, too. "I wasn't expecting to sell a pup so soon after going to Dubuque," said Younts. "I was happy with the price I got for Soundwave and I know how 39


exciting it is to own a greyhound and be able to watch it perform live on track." Younts said nothing compares to watching a greyhound that you have raised perform on track right in front of your eyes. "You have the same pride in your athletes as you do for your own children," said Younts who recently celebrated the one-year birth of his daughter. "I never really explored Dubuque until this year and so far I am glad I did," said Younts. According to Trow, Younts has a few more on the way including one of Cameron's favorites Cry Cowboy. "There's no denying that Cameron's pups are pulling me along," said Trow. "At least 1 don't have to dismantle my entire opera tion at the end of the meet like I have done in previous years." At the end of the Dubuque meet Oxbow-Trow

will continue racing and move his operation south. After decades of absence the Trow name will return to the NaplesFt. Myers roster. Track General Manager Juan Fra confirmed the booking. Fra remembered Edgar and Irma well during their racing days in Bonita where their children were raised. According to Fra many of his kennels come from Iowa, which is a good fit with the Bonita schedule. The greyhounds begin schooling at the end of October and live racing runs through May. "My father's kennel was the E. H. Trow Kennel at Bonita," said Eddie. "Dad had a powerhouse kennel at Bonita when we were kids." Edgar Trow was supplied many superstars by his dear friend Fred Scoggin like SS Honi Luv and the great

S.S. Jeno. The late Scoggin holds a place in greyhound history as a 1981 inductee in the Pioneer Section of the Greyhound Hall of Fame. "Fred was a super guy and my little brother Freddie was named after Scoggin," said Eddie. He added that Scoggin was responsible for helping successful industry people like Ross Lingle and Bill Woodall get started in the business. And Scoggin's SS Ann bloodlines are the staple to the leg endary Pat Collins Kennel's success. Returning to Bonita where he grew up and to reconnect with some of his old friends is going to be a welcome homecoming for Trow. The return is the easy part. To follow in the footsteps of his father's former E. H. Trow kennel will be a tall order to fill for Eddie's Oxbow-Trow ven ture, but that is another story, y^^.

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Like father, like son Hero Kal follows in Dad's footsteps In 2009, Ail-American Hi Noon Hero won the George Kellas Memorial Sprint at Wheeling Island. Now, three years later, his son Hero Kal has cap tured the same stake event. It is believed to be the first time a father and son have accomplished this feat at the Wheeling Island racetrack. While Hi Noon Hero staged a dramatic stretch rush to win the 2009 crown in a photo finish, Hero Kal won a battle to the first turn with favorite Flesk Flyer and never looked back in giving Wayne Strong Kennel trainer Melinda McCardle her first

stake victory July 4. "It's a very special feeling to win my first stakes final. I am so pleased and grateful to be able to race dogs like Kal," McCardle said. "I am so proud of Kal. He came out and ran a

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great race against a very nice field of greyhounds." Two Wayne Ward entries in the final rounded out the trifecta tick et. WWK Spain Brown closed for runnerup honors while Flesk Flyer settled for third. Completing the final field were Lagro Spitfire (Valor Racing), fourth; BF Par Lance (Bussmann Balakas), fifth; Mansfield Hollow (Ryan Farms), sixth; CTW Quintessence (Clear The Way), seventh; and Oshkosh Vani (Charter), eighth. "A lot of times in stake finals it comes down to the break," McCardle Wayne Strong Kennel's Hero Kal captured the $25,000 George Kellas Memorial Sprint at Wheeling Island July 4. Surrounding the champ in the winner's circle are, front row from left, Max Kellas, leadout Janea Cockrell and Lydia Kellas; back row from left, Wayne Strong Kennel's Roger Salem Jr.; trainer Melinda McCardle and daughter, Maleah Peterson, accepting the trophy from Sherri Kellas; Racing Director Jane Horvath; and Chad Clemons of the racing department. Out of town and unable to attend the stake final was George Kellas III. (Photo by Stan Pmvloski)

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noted. "Kal hit it perfect." While Hero Kal broke on top from the three box. Flesk Flyer - who had not lost from the one hole in seven races - rushed up from his favorite box as did Oshkosh Vani from the two hole. Going to the first turn, it was three across before Hero Kal was able to snatch the lead from the rail runners. Hero Kal hit the backstrctch on top with Flesk Flyer in pursuit, followed by Lagro Spitfire and WWK Spain Brown. Oshkosh Vani was bumped in the first turn and fell back. "I didn't know what to think when Kal went to the front," McCardle said. "I know when he gets the lead, he doesn't let up." Hero Kal opened up 2 lengths on Flesk Flyer heading home, but mov

ing up quickly on the outside was WWK Spain Brown. The champion had enough left in his tank, holding off Spain Brown by a length and a half at the wire in 29.91. "I was nervous until Kal crossed the finish line," McCardle said. Sent to post at nearly 12-1 odds. Hero Kal paid $25.80 to win. The exotic payoffs all were hefty: 3-6 quiniela, $106; 3-6 perfecta, $464; 3-6-1 trifecta, $1,087; and 3-6-1-7 superfecta, $10,923. Hero Kal, an April 2009 grey hound out of Hi Noon Hero-Lust Or Bust, had a win, a second and a (i fth in the qualifying rounds. In his first 27 starts this year, he had 11 wins, 3 seconds. I third and 4 fourths. STAKE NOTES: According to local racing historian Robin Reed.

there has been a mother and son con nection in Wheeling's West Virginia Classic. Printer Oily took the stake event in 1980 and her offspring. OIly'sAcewonin 1984. The only stake races left this year at Wheeling are two West Virginia bred races in the fall. WW's Patriots won the track's only other open stakes race, the Keystone Classic, in May. The George Kellas Memorial is a tribute to the Wheeling-area radio personality who was an avid grey hound racing supporter and great fan of the sport. Kellas, who was also instrumental in launching the "Round Up the Hounds" weekly greyhound radio show at Wheeling, passed away in 2009 after a battle with cancer. s^~

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Henry going 60 at Jax

like Burt Road, Kay V Tatoo Tony, Leo's Midas, and My Problem. He made it to Grade A in just 5 starts and his only hic only posted up another victory at the bestbet at the cup was in Grade B the first Orange Park Kennel Club, he accomplished something time around. that few have done before on the racetrack. He has never returned to This victory was the 60th of his career and it inch him every Grade B and has raced in 106 closer to the all-time win list straight races against the best where the who's who of rac to those impressive standards, at the racetrack in Grade A or ing reside. Twenty more wins but he is still winning races, S races. sounds like a long way off, and has plenty of time left on He finished 2nd by a half a but if he keeps the year to get into another length in the 2011 JGR Puppy by hamming to the Kelly groove. Stakes, and he won the 2011 lead, he should Clark Henry won't even be 3 until James J Patton Silver Cup. have a good the end of September and has His blazing early speed is his shot at getting there. plenty of races left ahead of best attribute and it helped him Helping him along the way him here at the Orange Park win 11 races in a row and 15 of was a great rookie season Kennel Club to reach those 16 to end the year in 2011. where he started in March elite numbers. His career stats stand at and won 41 races for the 2011 If he can reach the plateau 111/60-20-12-4, or 54% wins, campaign, including an 11 he would join some illus 72% quinielas, 82% trifectas, race win streak to finish off trious names from the past and 86% in the money. the year. In 2012 he is not up that have graced our oval Congrats to Gaiy and Sharon Willis for breeding, raising, owning, and training this fan tastic greyhound. Loads of hard work went into him, and now everyone is reaping the benefits of your labor. Thanks for letting us see this superb greyhound run, and here's too continued success in the years to come.

With another patented break on Monday evening, Ail-American Gs Uncle Henry (Kelsos Fusileer - Steffie's Mandy) not

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Good golly! If s MsMolly at Dubuque On Wednesday, July 4, Dubuque Greyhound Park at Mystique ran its $45,000 King and Queen Championship.

The battle of the sexes began with twenty-four males and twenty-four females battling for the top eight positions in the finals. The male side looked tough,

with five stand out prospects which included Boc's Top Choice of the Boeckenstedt Kennel who won all three preliminary rounds and looked to be one of the top favor ites. The female side was the total oppo site it was anybody's Brian race. Boc's Sweeney Carpenter of the Boeckenstedt Kennel and Kelsos Charlene of the

River Bluffs Kennel were the only two greyhounds on the female side that had two wins in the preliminaries. As the race went off Boc's Sweeney of the Boeckenstedt Kennel got on top immediately followed by O Ya Minnie of the Clayton Black Kennel and Roc A By MsMolly of

the Jackson Greyhound Kennel. Going down the backstretch Boc's Sweeney still on top but Roc A By MsMolly the second lowest point getter but the favorite of the race, put it into high gear and passed Ketchup Packet of the Copper Kettle Kennel and kept on moving fast to drive by Boc's Sweeney down the home stretch to be crowned the winner of the S45.000 King and Queen Stakes Championship. Boc's Sweeney hung onto second with Kelsos Charlene following the pack throughout the race to move up into third in the final stretch. Mamas Special Ed of the Superior-Swcctcorn City Kennel kept a steady drive and finished in fourth. f^-


If s Manny in Bluffs Juvenile

Ignoring all the elements, Manny Walker gave a beautiful box-to-wire performance to capture the $60,000 Juvenile Stakes at Bluffs Run on Wednesday, June 20. The 71-pound, 25-month old out of Kiowa Mon Manny-Craigie Dodgin gave an effort that "left me excited," said trainer Darren Flahive of the Hardison Kennel, "but not surprised. We thought he had a shot. He ran his race." greyhound's favor - a muddy track Manny Walker collected his trophy and breaking from the five box. despite two elements not usually in a A hard rain hit Bluffs Run late

in the program, so much so the per formance was briefly suspended between the 13"1 and 14th races (the Juvenile Stakes was the 15th race of the day). However, "we were hoping for rain," said Flahive. "The muddy track suited his style as a speed greyhound." As for the five box. "when Darren called me to tell me about drawing the five," explained kennel owner Bob Hardison, "well.

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you don't like the five. But then he explained that a couple of the grey hounds on the inside liked the rail and one of the outside greyhounds liked midtrack. "Then we got a clean break to start the race." Manny Walker broke on top and established a lead from his first steps. "He's typically a top three break er," said Flahive. "When I saw his head up outside of the box, I felt he would get in front." Manny Walker was smoothly in front by a length plus by the first turn. "My main worry," said Flahive, "was the one (Dafneys Destiny) or the two (Killer Dare). Two has the bottom and one has class." Both rivals ran into early trou ble. Instead it was JK Pencil who rallied from breaking fourth to

challenge Manny Walker. But Manny Walker kept a firm grip on the lead, stretching it to three lengths at times. "Maybe about 15 yards from the finish line, I felt good," admitted Flahive, "but the seven (JK Pencil) was making up ground." Manny Walker won by a length in a half in a solid clocking of 30.09 for the 5/16-mile course. "There is no bigger rush in rac ing," said Flahive. "I thought it would be tough to catch him." JK Pencil did put on a nice homestretch rush in the midtrack to finish second. "He ran a great race," said trainer Chris Yochum of the Woodall Kennel. "We had thought JK Pizza could get out faster, but he didn't break. Pencil impressed me. I'm proud of him." Boc's Mighty Mic(Boeckenstedt) rallied from being bumped wide in the first turn to take third, five

lengths back. Killer Dare (Harlan Brothers) felt back to last with his first turn trou bles, then rallied to take fourth, six and a half lengths back. Sweet Finish (Petzold) broke second, was bumped then faded to fifth, just ahead of Dafneys Destiny (Mickim), the only female in the field. JK Pizza (Woodall) and KJ's Rebel (Mickim) rounded out the order of finish, 11 and a half and 12 lengths back. Manny Walker earned S30,000 for the win with S15,000 going to JK Pencil; $6,000 to Boc's Mighty Mic and $3,000 to Killer Dare. The other finalists received SI,500 each. "You never get tired of winning a stakes," said Hardison. "His owner, Charles Malone, was out of town. He saw the race on TV, but I wish he could have been here in person."/*^-

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Bronze Drake shines in comeDuCK CTW Bronze Drake came to Wheeling last September with a lot of promise. Unfortunately, Bronze Drake was sidelined early on and returned to Texas for a rehabilitation stint on owner David Peck's farm. Five months later, Bronze Drake was back in Wheeling and living up to the earlier expectations. The sprinter won nine out of his first 12 career races, including five in Grade AA. "David (Peck) and I are both by thrilled Drake is Stan back. I know David Pawloski was high on Drake when he came in last year," Clear The Way Kennel trainer Patrick Bever said. "We are very pleased the way it's all turned out. Hopefully he has a long career ahead of him." A December 2009 greyhound out of Lonesome Cry-CTW Outa Sight. Bronze Drake had some age on him when he returned to Wheeling in March but little experience. "He came back as an over-aged Maiden, but still a baby." Bever said. "Even though he's done well, he still runs green at times and he's still learn ing." After two impressive schooling efforts, Bronze Drake rolled to three straight early speed victories - Grade D by 4 lengths. Grade C by 2 lengths and Grade B by 4 lengths. "I wasn't surprised." Bever related. "We knew he was a super fast dog." Bronze Drake ran fourth in his first Grade A race after breaking second and faded to last in his second attempt.

"He had a couple tough trips, one where he didn't break very well. The big key for him is timing his break," Bever said. "He really didn't have many eight-dog races on the farm and at Wheeling." The speedster found his break in his next five starts, all victories. Rocketinu

right to the front in each race, Bronze Drake won Grade A by 3 lengths and then four in a row in Grade AA by 8,6 1/2,3 1/2 and 1 1/2 lengths. "That was a welcome surprise, especially in Grade AA," Bever said. "His game is get out and see you later, but I think he can close a little if he's close to the leaders." Bronze Drake proved that in a race in early June, coming from third in the stretch to win by a half length. In the 525,000 George Kellas Memorial Sprint Stake, Bronze Drake made the semifinal round where he was bumped and knocked out of con tention. Overall, Bronze Drake had 10 wins, 1 second and 2 fourths in 17 races throimh June. .r^.

Clear The Way Kennel's CTW Bronze Drake won nine out of his first 12 career races at Wheeling Island, including five in Grade AA. The sprinter is held by trainer Patrick Bever. (Photo by Stan Pawloski)

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NGA Fall Meet Schedule Sunday, Sept. 30 - Friday Oct. 5

8:30a.m. Pre-Stake Schooling

Wednesday, Oct. 3 Noon Racing Stock Auction Consignment Deadline

Friday Oct. 5

Noon Brood Stock Auction Consignment Deadline 3 p.m. Stake Entry Deadline (Non-Auction pups) 4 p.m. Draw for Round One

Sunday, Oct. 7 9 a.m. Committee meetings 10 a.m. Board of Directors meeting

Monday, Oct. 8 9 a.m. Round 1: August, July and June stakes/one-hour intermission After intermission Round 1: May stakes

Tuesday, Oct. 9

9 a.m. Round 1: April stakes/one-hour intermission After intermission Round 1: February/March stakes 4 p.m. Draw for finals 6 p.m. Hall of Fame Club Banquet (by invitation)

Wednesday, Oct. 10 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Replay of Round 1 races (NGA Office) 8 a.m. Board of Directors meeting 1 p.m. NGA Business Meeting (Hall Of Fame) 2:30 p.m. Greyhound Hall of Fame Board of Directors Meeting 6:30 p.m. Taplin Family Banquet (Eisenhower Library Courtyard)

Thursday, Oct. 11 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Replay of Round 1 races (NGA Office) 9 a. m. Finals: May, June, July and August stakes, also-ran Consolations 6 p.m. Hall Of Fame Cocktail Party & Inductions 10 p.m. Replay of Round 1 races (local TV—Eagle Communications channel 2 )

Friday, Oct. 12 8 a.m. Board of Directors meeting 9 a.m. Finals: February/March, April, Slack's Best-of-4 Stake, also-ran Consolations and Borchers stakes 6:30 p.m. Brood Stock Auction and Racing Stock Auction: June, July and Aug. pups. (Sterl Hall) 10 p.m. Replay of Final races (local TV—Eagle Communications channel 2 )

Saturday, Oct. 13

8:30 a.m. Racing Stock Auction: Feb./March, April, May pups (Sterl Hall)

Greyhounds must be Individually Registered by Sept. 10,2012, to avoid a penalty. Pup and Brood Stock must be vaccinated by Sept. 24,2012, to be allowed on NGA grounds.

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Terms and Conditions of NGA Sale

October CONSIGNMENT FEES. A $30 non-refundable catalog fee will be charged per lot for all consignments, with the exception of stud services and Greyhound related commodities. Stud services and Greyhound-related com modities may be consigned at no charge; However, they will be accepted only under the condition that at least half of the proceeds are going toward the Greyhound Hall Of Fame, NGA Meet purse supplements, a state Greyhound association, or any other institution, as approved by the Auction Committee. Except for stud services and Grey hound-related commodities, a fee of 5 percent of the sales charge will apply for lots sold in the ring. For eligible lots sold outside the ring after the auction up to 15 days follow ing the auction, either 5 percent of the sales charge or 5 percent of the highest bid received in the ring, whichever is higher, will apply. All sales made through DVAuction.com will also be charged a 5 percent fee to the purchaser. ELIGIBILITY. Eligible for consignment are stud services and Greyhound-related commodities; breeding stock; pups that compete during the Meet, and graded track dogs. Pups from the Track-Stake age category may be sold individually or as a litter or as part of a litter. All Grey hounds consigned must be individually registered with the NGA. Any Greyhound that carries an "Interfered" line in any race during the meet prior to the sale will be disquali fied from the Auction; any Greyhound that carries a "Did Not Finish" line or was scratched in the first round, and any Greyhound that has a positive drug test, as determined by the Medications Committee, will be disqualified from the auction. In the event a positive test result is not confirmed with the NGA until after the auction and the auction pup has been sold in the ring or immediately thereafter, the sale shall remain valid and irreversible; any return shall be between the purchaser and the consignor (see RIGHT OF RETURN). No eligible consignments shall be sold at any time after catalog deadline up to the time of the auction. Greyhounds not eligible to parade through the ring shall not be subject to the 5 percent sales charge. PENALTIES. If a consignment is sold after catalog deadline, but prior to the auction, a fine of up to $ 1,000 may be assessed by the Auction Committee, in addition to the 5 percent sales fee. All eligible consignments, including the brood stock and pups, shall be paraded in the ring at the time of the auction, except for young litters or unless scratch is approved by the Auction Committee. Pups not having finished third or better in a Main Stake final or not having won any Consolation Final may be scratched upon notification of the Auction Committee. An automatic fine of $500 will be assessed to a consignor if a Greyhound finishes third or better in a Main-Stake Final or wins any Consolation Final, but fails to go through the ring. All scratches must be made in writing at least 30 min50

12 &13 utes prior to the time the Greyhound would be going into the ring. If a Greyhound is scratched without notification, the consignor shall be fined $25. If a consignment arrives late to the ring, it may be moved to the end of the sale. If a lot passes and the last bid is greater than $10,000, a penalty shall be assessed to the consignor that's equal to 5 percent of the amount of the bid that exceeds $10,000. LISTING DEADLINES. Final deadline for catalog listing will be noon, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 for the Racing Stock and noon, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 for the Brood Stock. THIS CATALOG DEADLINE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED, therefore consignors should be certain that the required forms are completed and sub mitted early, along with the proper fee, for arrival prior to the deadline. No lots will be accepted unless they are accompanied by the proper consignment and stake entry fees, the certificate of registration, the properly signed transfer, required veterinary vaccination certification and stake entry card. Consignments will be entered into the Catalog in accordance with procedures established by the NGA Board of Directors. SCHEDULE. Pups consigned must race in the NGA Track Stake. Lots will be sold in the following order: 1) Breeding Stock, stud services and Greyhound-related commodities 2) track-stake aged pups and graded track dogs. AUCTION. The sale will be held on Friday and Satur day, October 12 ÂŤ& 13, AH the stock will be made available for inspection and paraded at the time of the sale. The J.H. Auction Co. of Dodge, Neb., will conduct the sale. APPLICABLE LAW. All Greyhounds in the sale are offered according to the laws of the state of Kansas. There is no warranty implied by the auctioneer or the National Greyhound Association other than the Greyhound offered is the Greyhound listed in the sale. Nor does the auctioneer or the NGA certify the merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose of any Greyhound offered in this sale. The right to bid, as provided under law, is reserved for all consignors unless otherwise announced. BIDDING PROCEDURE. If the highest bid is not satisfactory with the consignor, the Greyhound shall be passed as unsold. Reserve on any stud service cannot be set over $250. Minimum acceptable bid for a stud service shall be announced at time of sale, and if bid is not forthcom ing, the lot will be passed as unsold. Minimum acceptable increase in bidding for stud fees and Greyhound-related commodities shall be announced at time of sale, $50 for all other stock. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser. The purchaser shall sign an Acknowledgment Of Purchase immediately following the purchase, and must make settlement in full within 30 minutes after the conclusion of the sale. Authorized agents must submit written statement


of authorization with Acknowledgment Of Purchase. BIDDING DISPUTES. Should any dispute arise between or among two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall adjudicate the dispute and his decision shall be ab solute, final and binding. Bids received after the fall of the hammer shall not be grounds for a dispute. Should a dispute arise because of a bid taken by auction assistants not being recognized by the auctioneer, the bidding shall be reopened for advance bids between contending par ties. Should the recognized bids be reduced below the last recognized bid. bidding will be reopened to all bidders regardless of whether or not the final bid exceeds the disputed bid. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. TITLE, RISK DELIVERY. Title shall pass to the purchaser at the fall of the hammer, at which time he assumes all risk and responsibility for the Greyhound. Purchaser or his representative may take custody of the Greyhound at the fall of the hammer, but such custody shall not constitute delivery of said Greyhound, which cannot be made until purchaser has paid for said Grey hound and presents a release. Said release shall be a signed transfer and Certificate of Registration. All purchases must be paid within 30 minutes after the conclusion of the sale. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. Purchaser shall make settlement within 30 minutes of the conclusion of the sales session in which the Greyhound is sold for the full purchase price. Settlement is to be made in the form of U.S. currency, approved bank check, certified check, credit card (subject to additional 3% processing fee) or travelers check. A 7.3 percent Kansas sales tax will be added to the payment on brood and racing stock sales (refundable if Greyhound delivered immediately out of state under requirements of Kansas law and the NGA). DEFAULTERS. A purchaser who defaults in pay ment must satisfy terms of his bid before he may do any business with the National Greyhound Association. WARRANTIES, SOUNDNESS. Unless otherwise announced at the time of the sale, there is no guarantee of any kind as to the soundness, condition, quality or eligibility of the dogs in the sale. Any oral amendments to the catalog at time of sale supersede whatever might be written in the catalog. Any returns shall be between the purchaser and the consignor. Veterinary assistance will be available at bidder's expense on request to the Association. Examine Greyhound prior to the bidding. RIGHT OF RETURN. Any Greyhound sold in this sale shall become the property of the bidder at the fall of the hammer. Any returns shall be between the purchaser and the consignor. BROOD STOCK. Brood stock shall be sold under conditions listed by the consignor. Bred bitches shall be sold listing breeding date if applicable. Pregnancy tests

shall be made at the expense of the bidder. Any breeding contracts made are with the consignor who will be liable for any prior commitments. Catalog information required on each brood matron shall include when the female was last bred. DNA status, whether she had a litter and whether the litter was born naturally or by Caesarean Section, and when the female was last in season. MOVEMENT OF PURCHASE. Purchasers will as sume responsibility for moving Greyhounds purchased within one hour of the close of the session in which pur chase was made. CATALOG AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. The NGA and the auctioneer arc not responsible for any statements made in the catalog or from the auction stand concerning Greyhounds sold in the sale. Greyhounds sold in the sale are sold with their engagements, breeding status and/or produce records as listed herein or announced from the auction stand at time of sale, and since such information is made by the consignor, to the consignor only shall the purchaser look for redress in case of error of omission. The undersigned shall endeavor to have all catalog informa tion correctly stated, but the consignor is responsible for correction of any errors of omission. National Greyhound Association Abilene, Kansas

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WINDMILL INN (S. OF CHAPMAN) 785-263-8755

TRAILER HOOK-UPS (The NGA has 14 trailer hook-ups available for reservations, at $3 a day or $5 a day with pens) 785-263-4660 COVERED WAGON CAMPGROUND 785-263-2343 F O U R S E A S O N S RV A C R E S 8 0 0 - 6 5 8 - 4 6 6 7

APPLICATION FOR NGA MEET KENNEL SPACE • NGA Fall Meet 2012 If you've not rented an NGA kennel in two of the three last meets, you might stil be eligible to rent a kennel at the upcoming NGA Fall Meet (Oct. 8-13,2012). This would entitle you to one of the NGA kennels from Sept. 24-Oct. 14. (Kennels wil not be available for rent to haulers or other persons traveling through town during that period.) Rent any time prior to Sept. 24 or after Oct. 16 wil be 50 cents per dog per day, for those receiving a kennel. A limited number of kennels will be available for the Meet at the following rates: *I2-crate kennels...Pre-deposit: SI 15 ($60 of which is refundable) *18-crate kennels...Pre deposit: SI40 (S60 of which is refundable) * 24-crate kennels...Pre-deposit: S165 (S60 of which is refundable) To be eligible for the kennel drawing, you MUST have your full application and pre-deposit in by noon Aug. 15.2011 RENTERS OBLIGATION. Renters must notify NGA of any cancellations by Sept. 20 in order to qualify for full refund. Renters are obligated to immediately notify NGA of any cancellations after that date, so kennels may be made available to others. Renters are obligated to ensure kennels are clean and equipment is accounted for at time of depar ture to qualify for their refund. Only properly vaccinated (certified) Greyhounds competing in the Track Stakes or that are in the Auction should be kenneled on the grounds during the Sept. 24 - Oct 14 period. Failure to comply may result in a fine levied by the Board and/or disqualification from future drawings. Renters also agree to all terms of NGA's rental hold-harmless agreement.

APPLICATION FORM "My first choice is to rent a -crate kennel. If my name is not drawn for a kennel that size, please make me eligible for the drawing for the following size kennel(s) -crate kennel (second choice) -crate kennel" (third choice)." Be sure to enclose enough payment to cover the pre-deposit for the LARGEST kennel you've listed above. Name City.

Address State.

RETURN BEFORE AUG. 15.2012 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR DRAWING.

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FALL MEET TRACK STAKES 6 Stakes in all (plus Consolations)

/. STAKES (all 5/16ths) F E B R U A RY / M A R C H 2 0 1 0 a n d y o u n g e r M AY 2 0 1 0 a n d y o u n g e r J U LY 2 0 1 0 a n d y o u n g e r APRIL 2010 and younger JUNE 2010 and younger AUGUST 2010 and younger {Pups must be at least 12 months of age during month of meet to compete in the stakes.) 2. REGISTRATION. A. All entries must be individually registered 30 days before the Meet (Sept. 10). Entries registered after that will be charged a $25 late penalty. Greyhounds registered under different ownerships may draw in against one another, even though they are being handled by the same kennel. Entries can only be made by NGA members. B. Individual Registrations of pups being entered that are received Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (Oct. 3, 4, 5) will require the Immediate Service charge. Absolutely no entries will be accepted whose individual applications are not received by Friday, Oct. 5. C. No dogs having had an official schooling at any regulation track will be allowed to participate. Dogs to be checked with NGA registration papers, as in past Meets. D. Any Greyhound receiving an "Interfered" or "Did Not Finish" comment at any time during the stake is automatically scratched from further competition. E. Entry Fee, all Stakes: $80 per pup (includes $30 consignment fee for auction entries). F. Deadline for entry: 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 6. G. Caution: Pups not matching their bertillon card will regrettably be scratched, so be sure the bertillon is properly completed, and the right Greyhound is brought to the paddock. H. Every Greyhound participating in the NGA Fall Meet (including track stakes and auction) shall be vaccinated for canine dis temper, Adenovirus type 2, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis, Bordetella bronchiseptica and rabies at least two weeks prior to the Meet (vaccination must take place on or prior to Sept. 24, 2012). Veterinary certification shall be presented to the NGA; 1) on day of arrival, or no later than morning of the next business day following arrival, if kenneling on NGA grounds; 2) on schooling deadline, if not kenneling on NGA grounds; 3) at time of entry, if not kenneling on NGA grounds and not schooling. Greyhounds not meeting this requirement will not be permitted to participate in the Fall Meet or be housed on NGA grounds. 3. QUALIFYING. A. Stakes can fill to 36 dogs (if more received, split into two or more stakes.)* B. A minimum of 16 entries must be received or no stake is held; Entries may be entered in next oldest age group. C. All stakes geared to 6-dog finals. D. Round I, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 8 and 9. 36 dogs or less — 1st to finals, 2nd to Flite I Consolation, 3rd to Flite II Consolation. Finals — Thursday and Friday, Oct. 11 and 12. E. Pups not matching their bertillon will need to be scratched, so be sure the bertillon is properly completed, and the right Greyhound is brought to the paddock. No exceptions! F. A very strict, sophisticated system of Drug Testing (including testing for steroids and EPO) will be conducted at this meet. Violations (including findings of any performance altering substances) may result in penalties, fines, cancellation from stakes and auction, or other sanctions determined by NGA officials.

4. PURSES. A. Trophies to all final main-stake winners. (Sponsorship for main and consolation stakes available). B. Purses to be determined by final number of entries, supplemented by contributions and sponsorships received specifically for this meet, minus trophy expense. C. Final-day purses will be issued the Monday after the Meet (Oct. 15). They may be picked up or will be mailed out that day. D. The NGA is not responsible for other promotions with respect to the outcome of the NGA Track Stakes or other NGA Meet activities. *\i s\aV.e »s split, effort will be made to have nominators' entries spread equally as possible throughout the divisions. This can only be assured if nominators enter all their pups for a particular stake at the same time.

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SCHOOLING PROCEDURE FOR NGA MEETS The procedure of obtaining positions for pre-stake schooling at the NGA Meet requires that the NGA receive, by 3 p.m. the work day preceding each day of schooling, (either by mail or fax with the form below, or by phone) the following information: 1) total number of pups being schooled and veterinary certification of required vaccinations for each schooler 2) the number of boxes (races) needed 3) which day you'll be schooling 4)5/16, 3/16 or hand school 5) $5 non-refundable fee per box (which will be added to purses, minus schooling expenses) At 3 p.m. on the day preceding schooling (3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, for Sunday's and Monday's schooling), a drawing will be held of all nominators who have applied to school for that particular day. Based on the order drawn, staggered numbers (representing the number of boxes requested) will be assigned. (Example: If you're name were drawn first, and you had three boxes, you'd be assigned races 1, 5 and 9.) Your schooling cards will be made available at the office after the draw or the following morning (the day of schooling).

SCHOOLING FOR Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. or Fri. (circle one) (Deadline: 3 p.m., the day before; 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28 for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 schooling) 1. Total number of schoolers (Number should be no higher than number of veterinary vaccination certifications submitted; these cer tifications MUST be submitted by schooling deadline) 2. Number of boxes needed for schooling 3. Please indicate if you want a distance other than 5/16 (3/16 or hand school) for any or all of the requested boxes:

Name of Nominator. Address

City

State

Phone SCHOOLING FOR Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. or Fri. (circle one) (Deadline: 3 p.m., the day before; 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28 for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 schooling) 1. Total number of schoolers (Number should be no higher than number of veterinary vaccination certifications submitted; these cer tifications MUST be submitted by schooling deadline) 2. Number of boxes needed for schooling 3. Please indicate if you want a distance other than 5/16 (3/16 or hand school) for any or all of the requested boxes:

Name of Nominator. Address

City

State

Phone It'll be the nominator's responsibility to have his pups ready to load at the right box on time. (Normally 30 races are run per hour, but allow for more time due to possible scratches. Please be on time.) Any box of pups that doesn't show on time will have to be re-assigned a new number, which will be available at the judges' stand. Schooling starts at 8:30 a.m. on all schooling days. All reasonable effort will be made to run all schooling programs, but in the event of a cancellation of schooling, all cancelled races will be moved to the next day (unless voluntarily scratched) and will be drawn in with those requests for the next day at the 3 p.m. draw on the day of cancellation. Cancellation of schooling on Friday will bring a conclusion to the pre-stake schooling for the week, with all receipts for the day refunded. Please be sure to submit the $5-per-box fee when applying. All fees, minus schooling expenses, will be added to purses.

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APPLICATION FOR FALL AUCTION CONSIGNMENT (IMPORTANT!! PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE!) BREEDING STOCK I wish to list the following breeding stock for the NGA Auction, Oct. 12, 2012, in Abilene. (Please include all applicable, requested information on brood matrons.) 1. NAME SIRE _ DATE FEMALE LAST BRED IF SO, BORN NATURALLY OR BY C-SECTION? WHEN FEMALE WAS LAST IN SEASON OTHER INFORMATION:

2.

NAME SIRE DATE FEMALE LAST BRED IF SO, BORN NATURALLY OR BY C-SECTION? WHEN FEMALE WAS LAST IN SEASON OTHER INFORMATION:

NAME SIRE DATE FEMALE LAST BRED IF SO, BORN NATURALLY OR BY C-SECTION? WHEN FEMALE WAS LAST IN SEASON OTHER INFORMATION:

WHELPED DAM DID SHE HAVE A LITTER?

.WHELPED. .DAM DID SHE HAVE A LITTER?

.WHELPED. DAM DID SHE HAVE A LITTER?

TRACK-STAKE AGED PUPS (Pups entered in NGA Track Stakes) I wish to list the following track-stake aged pups for the NGA Auction in Abilene. Pups From (Name)

Litter

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1

Whelped

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OTHER INFORMATION:

Pups From Litter No. 1

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Sire 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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The following are brief profiles of the NGA Board of Directors candidates. Three elections are being held. Candidates whose names will appear on the respective ballots are: District IB: H.Hal Gill, Terry Haber District 2B: Byron Jay Childs District 3B: Robert V. Rider Ballots will be mailed by Sept. 10, tabulated by the auditor and retired county clerk at the Oct. 7 Board of Directors meeting.

District IB - three year term Family Information: I am divorced and have one son, Randy, and two lovely granddaughters that reside in South Carolina.

H. Hal Gil Name: H.Hal Gill Residence: Inverness, FL Age: 64

Experience in the greyhound business: I joined the NGA in 1981 and have been a continuous member of the NGA for over 31 years. I have owned a farm, raised and sold pups, and am presently the Managing Member of Valor Racing, LLC—a racing ken nel with bookings at Mardi Gras, Tri-State and Wheeling. I have owned, raced or trav eled many greyhounds such as Its Aclevercatch, Flying Penske and WW Apple Jax to name a few. I was also a founder of a leading stud business in 1999 and stil remain President of Valor Sires, Inc.

Why I think I'd make a good member of the NGA Board of Directors: I was appointed four years ago to finish out Kevin Doyle's term by our President, Dr. Marty Tanner. I then ran for re-election and won. In February of this year, I had the honor of being elected President of the American Greyhound Council. Our District 1B is a very large district cov ering 11 states. I would like to continue serving you and use my business back ground to bring business-like commonsense solutions to the real problems we face every day. I will be actively involved with the racetracks and legislative bodies for all states in our District.

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District IB - three year term Experience in the greyhound business: I worked in the greyhound business all my life. At our family farm in Ocala we raised and trained greyhounds. An opportunity came to move to Daytona Beach to race, then in 1991 we received a booking at Hollywood Greyhound Track, then Flagler and Biscayne where my experience paid off and moved up in the standings, most of the time at the top.

Terry Jay Haber

Name: Terry Jay Haber Residence: Summerfield, FL Age: 48 Family Information: Married to Lisa for 16 years; stepdaughter Danielle Michel; brothers Mitchell and Scott, and sister Mindy Thompson

between the states and tracks. I will fight to protect racing throughout our district and I will not hesitate to make my opin ion—our opinions-heard in the Board room in Abilene.

Why I think I'd make a good member of the NGA Board of Directors: I want to protect our sport as we enter a new age. The current board is making slow prog ress, but not nearly enough. I will never take the backseat when it comes to pro tecting racing in District IB. I'll be in the Board Room making and seconding motions to protect the sport and to grow the sport. I will be an independent voice that won't be afraid to stake out my own position on the issues that affect all of us living in this district. I won't play favorites

District 2B - three year term involved in the business, I became a grey hound owner 16 years ago. I have worked full-time in the greyhound industry since 2007.1 am the owner of the Charter Farm Program, which is the breeding operation that supplies many of the greyhounds to Charter Kennel. I also work for Charter Kennel, where I am responsible for many different administrative functions. I have served on the NGA Board of Directors for the last two years. Byron Jay Childs Name: Byron Jay Childs Residence: Elgin, TX Age: 51 Family Information: Single. Experience in the greyhound busi ness: After years of being around people

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Why I think I'd make a good member of the NGA Board of Directors: District 2B has faced and stil faces some very unique challenges that are very different than most of the other districts. As a dis trict that is composed entirely within a sin gle state there is a need to be actively involved in both state and national issues. I believe that I have been able to articu late those issues even when they have become divergent. Even the most optimis

tic greyhound owner would have a difficult time predicting what lies ahead for the industry the next few years. During my Higher Education career, I served on two national leadership boards; the experienc es learned from my time on those boards will be of great value the next few years as we face much uncertainty.


District 3B - three year term Experience in the greyhound busi ness: Have had race dogs for 51 years and racing greyhounds for 27 years. I have done it all—from owner, kennel owner, trainer, have served on NGA and IGA boards. Why I think I'd make a good member of the NGA Board of Directors: Because no one is running from my District, and I am better than no one. I also try to vote on NGA business as the majority of my district thinks is good for the greyhound industry. I am also not afraid to speak my mind.

Robert V. Rider

Name: Robert V. Rider Residence: Vinton, IA Age: 69

Family Information: Four children, all grown. Married for 51 years to Luetta Rider.

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Who is No. 1 ?... Case closed as Infrared tops U6R Poll If you haven't had the chance to watch Bella Infrared run, you probably should take the time to do so. This is a special greyhound that possesses terrific speed , desire, and most importantly the ability to win. Not surprisingly, Infrared again stands atop the newest UGR Top 25 Poll. In fact. Bella Infrared-at the time of this writing-has not lost a race since mid-March, and has won 17 in a row. The last win in this streak came in the Southland Derby on June 30 in a very convinc ing fashion. The win streak is even more impressive consid Michael D. Frino ering the level of competition he has faced at the Southland track. When you talk about all-time great racers, Bella Infrared (Kiowa Mon Many x Bella Ionic) arguably can be included in the conversation.

Bella Infrared's impact on our greyhound sport is more than just his race record. Trainer Natalie Duncan relayed a story about a young 16 yr. old boy...TeMarcus...who goes to watch every Infrared race. He will call in advance to find out when Infrared is running. After each race, he gets to pet and spend some time with the super star greyhound. '*It has reached a point where Bella Infrared recognizes the boy and becomes excited to see him." further

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explained owner David Blair. David also tells of another story regarding a mother and daughter from Maine who drove approximate ly 1200 miles to watch Bella Infrared in the finals of the Southland Derby. They originally called him, and left a message saying they would love to adopt Infrared when the greyhound is retired. They even made sure they introduced themselves to David the night of the race. These are the type of human interest stories that really highlight the greatness of our sport. While Infrared's accomplish ments are the headlines, there are many elite greyhounds that have excelled on the track over the last few months. As you read on about the top 10 greyhounds in the poll, take notice of their sire. The two top sires in the May/June Review sire standings account for eight of the greyhounds in the top 10. Lonesome Cry has sired five of the top 10 grey hounds and Kiowa Sweet Trey is the sire of three, including the 2nd ranked talented P's Gibbs. This statistic is certainly noteworthy since eight of the ten major tracks are represented in the top 10 greyhounds. Kiowa Mon Manny (Bella Infrared) and Cold water Torres (MW's Morrigan) are the other two sires. P's Gibbs, (Kiowa Sweet TreyPk's Wiggley), our second-ranked greyhound, is from Bluffs Run, and runs out of the Petzold Kennel and is owned by David Petzold. Gibbs has been on fire and has won 11 out of his last 14 races and possessed a 5 race win streak in late April and early May. He was also the Bluffs Run Greyhound of the Month in both


May and June. Gibbs is very versa tile as he has won from on the lead and from off the pace. Boc's Top Choice (Lonesome Cry x Jewels Tango) represents Dubuque and earned the No. 3 ranking. It's all about early speed with Top Choice as he won the Dubuque sprint champi onship and is undefeated in the King and Queen Championship through three rounds. Boc's Top Choice runs for the Boeckenstedt Kennel and is owned by Brad Boeckenstedt and Concepta Stapleton. Ed Gardner's Turbo Razor (Kiowa Sweet Trey x Turbo Wind Blown) grabs the # 4 ranking. The Palm Beach star had most of the early part of the year off. but came back to the track in April and continued his winning ways. Razor has won 7 of 9 and is the track champion with 26 wins...despite being off for almost 3 months. He also won the Rooney Ale Stakes. The Kiowa Sweet Trey male possesses the early speed of his father and the staying power of his dam sire Flying Penske. Turbo Razor runs for the Rader Kennel and is part of the kennel's powerful duo of Razor and Riverview Stevie. Stevie ranked tied for the number 9 spot with 11 wins in 15 starts and has an 8-ace win streak in her resume. Riverview Stevie is another one of the Kiowa Sweet Trey's ranked in the top 10 and is out of CV's Mama Mia. She is owned by Norm Rader. Beverly Hillsboy from Flagler has won 8 in a row and 14 out of 17. which include some races at the Naples oval. The 80 lb. Lonesome Cry male has lost only one race since May 1 and that loss was by a Vi length. Hillsboy runs out of the DQ Williams Kennel and is owned by Tina Williams. Slatex Plutonium, another of the Lonesome Cry's and out of Slatex Station, garnered the sixth spot in the poll. Plutonium has shown consis tency as he was also ranked 7th in the first UGR poll. Slatex Plutonium, running out of the Robert Thome Kennel, is the last dou to defeat Bella

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Just missing the Top 25 were: Oshkosh Vani, Jim Mercedes and Kiowa Jill Vik. (ft)-PREVIOUS RANKING Poll Members: Randy Birch (TS), Ramon Cadavieco (FL), Jay Childs (SL), Kelly Clark (OP), Greg Deuel (GG), Gary Dura (DQ), Mike Jameson (PB), Stan Pawloski/Robin Reed (WD), Vera Rasnake (DL), Steve Sigafoose (BR), UGR Formula/Statistician: Michael D. Frino

Infrared, and that was way back on March 19. Plutonium makes his best run late and finished a closing third in the Southland Derby. Flying Lone Wolf (Lonesome CryFlying Argyle). winner of the Derby Lane Gold Trophy and TL Weaver Memorial, certainly has been impres sive. The youngest greyhound in the top 10...at #7... shows 10 wins in his last 15 starts in Grade A, and had a 5-race winning streak along the way. After having his winning streak halt ed, Lone Wolf bounced back with two consecutive wins. He has excel lent box speed and a strong rush to the turn. He is owned by Vince Berland and runs for the McAllister Kennel.

Another red hot greyhound is J's Robin (Lonesome Cry-Boy Trouble) from Orange Park. Winner of 12 of its last 17, this female ranks high at No. 8. Poll member Kelly Clark stat ed. "No greyhound has been more dominant the last month," and who could argue, as Robin reeled off eight consecutive wins in May. She also won the Orange Park Puppy Stakes in a track record time for the D.Q. Willliams Kennel and owner Jerry Simons. J's Robin is a littermate to Beverly Hillsboy. as D.Q. Williams has the two standouts dominating at both the northeast and southeast Florida tracks. Rounding out the top 10 is MW's 61


Morrigan (Coldwater Torres-Star Towind) who is actually tied with Riverview Stevie for the ninth spot. He becomes the third greyhound run ning for the D.Q. Williams Kennel in the top 10, and is owned by Mark Williams. All greyhounds were evalu ated based on their performances from April 8th through June 30th. Greyhounds not active in the month of June were not considered, as the poll wishes to recognize those grey hounds currently performing at the highest level. The United Greyhound Top 25 Poll is still in its infancy and has recognized many of the excellent performing greyhounds that may not otherwise get the attention they deserve. It will be particularly inter esting to see how many greyhounds continue to appear in the top 25 poll on a regular basis. In this poll, only three grey hounds... Bel la Infrared, Slatex Plutonium, and WW's Kay Quarter, were also in our first top 25 poll. Our second poll is also quite different in how the tracks

were represented. In our first poll, Southland, Wheeling Downs, Bluffs Run and Tri-State dominated the top 10, whereas, in this poll many of the other tracks appear with greyhounds that were simply winning a high percentage of their top grade races. Wheeling Island's top greyhound was Flesk Flyer at No. 11, but the track did have four dogs in the top 25 and actually their other representative—Oshkosh Vani~was ranked 26th.

How the Poll Works. The UGR Top 25 Poll utilizes two score components plus bonus points/ adjustments in three other categories to give each greyhound a final point total or score. All points earned are weighted according to the Track Power Rating (TPR) designated by UGR. Our TPR serves the same purpose as the strength of schedule component used in the current col lege football BCS rankings. One score is derived from the greyhound's individual ranking

at their home track. It constitutes approximately two-thirds of the final point total. The rankings are done by poll members who rank the top 5 greyhounds currently running at their track. The ten major tracks are included in the poll, and therefore 50 greyhounds receive a score. The greyhounds receive points depend ing on their home track ranking. The second major component comes from the UGR Rating Formula based on top grade win percent age, stakes race performance (first and second place), and consecutive wins. The purpose of the United Greyhound Racing Top 25 Poll is to create interest, discussion and debate within the greyhound commu nity. Additionally it attempts to rec ognize some of the top greyhounds performing at the tracks around the country. UGR understands the Poll is limited to the subjective nature of the parameters set to determine the rankings. We intend to tweak the ranking system whenever necessary to make it as fair as possible. S^-

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Valor Racing Kennel trainer James Roche was impressed from the beginning. Even when the litter arrived in Wheeling

come-from-behind style as he made his way to the top grade. After eight Maiden trips, his racing career took off. Oreck posted three straight wins - Maiden, Grades C and B - before finishing second and fourth in his first two Grade A efforts. In his next five races, he won Grade A and had two wins, a second and a third in Grade AA. "While Oak Hill is stronger on the front, Oreck has more bottom," Roche said. Oreck had a first and third in the first two rounds of the George Kellas

at a mere 15 months old in January, Roche saw some thing special in this group. Lazy K Oreck, Lazy K Oak Hill and Lazy K Olson-

October 2010 greyhounds out of Kiowa Sweet Trey-Flying Suv - each have climbed the ladder to Grade AA. Littermate Lazy K Ornery has reached Grade A. "They are still very young, still very much puppies in every way they Iby act. but they are fast Stan puppies." Roche Pawloski said. "I couldn't be more pleased." Through July 4, the foursome had 19 wins, 8 seconds. 10 thirds and 10 fourths in 65 starts - a 72 percent mark on the pay sheet. "They are bull-headed, big and strong. They won't be denied where they want to be on the track," Roche noted. "I think that's one reason why they have been successful." Lazy K Oak Hill's resume is clot ted with several impressive outings as he gradually moved up to Grade AA. He broke his Maiden with a 9-length romp, and posted victories in Grade C by 4 1/2 lengths, Grade B by 8 lengths. Grade A by 5 1/2 lengths and Grade A A by 4 1/2 lengths. In each of his wins. Oak Hill jumped out to early leads and was never challenged. "He has a decent break and big rush to the turn," Roche said. "He's very strong on the lead."

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Memorial Sprint, but fell in the semifinal round and did not make the final. In Oreck's first 18 starts, he had 6 wins, 4 seconds, 3 thirds and 3 fourths. Roche thinks both Oak Hill and Oreck will eventually end up on the backside. "It's tough to switch them now to 3/8 with the way they are running in Grade A A 5/16," Roche said. "I think Oreck will end up being the best in 3/8."

Lazy K Olson was switched to the longer distance after breaking her Maiden in her second attempt. In her first 11 races in 3/8, Olson had 3 wins - all box-to-wire efforts in Grades C, B and A - along with 1 second and 3 fourths. "Olson came up short in her first two 3/8 races, but she's gotten stron ger," Roche said. "The whole litter is still developing, still learning." Lazy K Ornery also moved to 3/8 after six Maiden races. In his first 10 trips on the backside, Ornery had 3

box-to-wire wins in Grades D, C and B, 1 second, 3 thirds and 3 fourths. In addition to the pups' perfor mance on the track, Roche said the youngsters have picked up the ken nel. "For some reason, and I'm not sure what it is, but having a litter like this brings the whole kennel up," Roche said. "It's exciting to come into the kennel each day." The litter is owned by Smith Greyhounds. y^.

SELECTING YOUR GREYHOUND'S NAME Naming is an important undertaking, and care should be used in selecting a name that will reflect good taste. No names are allowed that have a tendency to mislead the public as to the pup's breeding or by a name sim ilar in sound to a name previously registered, unless the Greyhound has been deceased for at least 10 years and was not used for breeding purposes. Designations of "The," "Jr.," "Sr.," "I," "II," etc. are not permitted, nor names that contain more than 16 letters, including spaces. All names must be approved by the Keeper of the Stud Book.

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Infrared Rides Hot Streak To Derby Championship The 2012 edition of the Southland Derby proved to be one full of records. A record field of entries put their paws in the ring for a chance to wear the championship blanket. A record win streak was tied and eventually passed dur ing the qualifying rounds. And last, but not least, a record number of major stakes wins fell upon a kennel/grey hound owner that has been in the business for over 30 years. If you were to look at these records in shorthand, it would simply read 96-17*4. Yes, you read that correct Ninety-

six entries started qualifying on Belmont Stakes day (June 9). The number seventeen indicated the num ber of wins in a row for the eventual champion and deserves an asterisk due

to the fact that the streak is still intact as of the writing of this article. And the last number....well it indicates getting the proverbial "monkey" off the back of one proud owner. As with most things in life, no matter how old you may be, the "first" of nearly everything will forever fill your heart with fondness and your head with memories. That seemed to fit David Blair's thoughts to a tee. After spending many years in the business as an owner, a breeder and a kennel owner, a "major" stakes win seemed to

Celebrating Bella Infrared's victory in the Southland Derby, at the finish line, were (from left) Shane Bolender, Southland director of racing; kennel assistant Howard Smith (hoisting trophy); Kevin Lidey, assistant racing secretary; Scott Robinette; Bryan Earney, racing secretary; Te.Marcus Hancock (one of Infrared's biggest fans); owner and kennel operator David Blair; Michael Yelton; Troy Keeping, Southland general manager; and Aaron Dubrouillet. Holding the new I champ in the foreground is trainer Natalie Duncan.

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avoid him. The fact of barely get ting by "back in the day" and sleep ing in cars and borrowing money for gas just added to the appreciation of everything that followed the victory. "There is nothing like this business, I just love it," Blair said. To top it off, at a moment when his greyhound wins over S22.000 in just over 31 seconds of work, it wasn't the money that had David excited. It wasn't the 17 straight wins or a course track record that Bella Infrared racked up in route to an undefeated stakes championship. It's not the nearly 60 wins "Infrared" has racked up in just one and a half seasons at arguably one of the tough est tracks in terms of competition. With All-American honors seem ingly within grasp for what may be a "once in a lifetime" greyhound, it boiled down to one thing. "I'm just happy for everyone here," pointed out Blair. "Everyone in the kennel, all the fans, the track there were so many folks here tonight who drove a long way to see him win and I didn't want to let anybody down." While it has happened many times in this "greyt" business during the glory days, it seemingly doesn't happen much anymore. With races happening every fifteen minutes and simulcast 66

racing ruling the pari-miiluel wagering scene, it is tough to capture an increas ing "ofi'-track" fan base to watch and follow such a talent. If Bella Infrared was human, he would likely be a "star" athlete. Me would be considered much the same as LeBron James in the N.B.A. and Aaron Rodgers of the N.F.L. He has started to capture fans simply for how great he is. Not just those within the industry, but casual fans who even understand how incredible the roll he's on really is. On the night of the Derby Championship, people drove from as far away as Minnesota to watch him. Other fans were hanging out and ask ing when he would be racing next as they wanted to make plans to drive the few hours back to see if the streak con tinues. It is even conjuring thoughts of who, wherever they may be, can beat Bella Infrared right now? The consensus is that the greyhound that may have that potential hasn't arrived at Southland Park yet. There is a buzz now that surrounds his each and every start. People actually clapped for him as he made the walk to the Winner's Circle after the Derby win. There were more people on the apron on a hot summer evening than you would find on any other day of the year. And just as a star would likely do. he acknowl edged his fans with the wag of his tail

and the admiration of the attention he was receiving. Normally, an article would be chalked full of details of how the race played out. There was a brief moment when David Blair was nervous down the front stretch as nemesis Slatex Plutonium made an early charge. It was the same Slatex Plutonium that was the last greyhound to beat Bella Infrared on March 19 during the Elite Eight round of the Mound Madness Stakes. As a matter of fact, the only four times in 29 starts Bella Infrared hasn't won the race, Slatex Plutonium has. Traffic in the turn shuffled Slatex Plutonium to the back of the pack (and he would rally back for 3rd). The end result would be the same as the previous sixteen races during this streak....an easy win. Six lengths to be exact against a field that if you could hand pick seven of best greyhounds left at the track to com pete against him, four of them were in this race already. He still made it look easy. At least for this start at least during this streak....at least we are seeing history. While truth is that all streaks come to an end, should it end today. David Blair could accept it. "I'm at the pinnacle now," he exclaimed. Don't count on it though. According to Blair, there arc no plans to move or rest Bella Infrared now. "He's running great. He is getting a start every 5-7 days so he is getting rest as it is," stated Blair. That is even better news for his fans, for Southland Park and for the industry. The final numbers....7.3, 22.5, 70. The first number is the average num ber of lengths Bella Infrared has won by during the current win streak. The second number is the added money he won for just 31.85 seconds of "work" during the championship final. The final number was the percent of all monies wagered during that cham pionship race that involved Bella Infrared winning. Congratulations to all the connections with Bella Infrared for a memorable night and a memo rable ride still to be continued. ,^^-


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Just one day past his third birthday, "Scrabble" dog Taqzun (Rhythmless x Maybix) of the Robert Thome kennel claimed victory in the SI0,000 Southland Derby Consolation on Saturday evening, June 30th. Breaking from the #4 post, Taqzun assumed control early and cruised to a 3 Vi length victory over Darren Henry Kennel's Clyde of Ruckus, who finished second. In just missing the cut for his second straight Derby Championship race after winning one round and finishing second twice during qualifying, the 5.50-1 shot continued the rather hot streak for the Robert Thorne Kennel in stakes races overall. Taqzun is nearly a seasoned veteran of stakes races as he finished third to superstar kennelmate Shanett in the 2011 Spring Futurity and fourth to her in last year's Derby finals. He also made the finals of the Sprint Championship division of the Festival of Stakes last fall. Taqzun is owned by Marc Randle and trained by Stephen Thorne. The victory improved his season record to 24/6-7-5-2 and his career record to 71/2118-11-9.

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Patriots game in Keystone Classic Memorial Day is a time to remember those who have served and fallen for our country. So it was only fitting that a patriot would capture the $25,000 Keystone Classic at Wheeling Island on Memorial Day.

Wayne Ward Kennel's WW's Patriots took command early and never looked back in winning the 3/8 stake race by 2 lengths over Flying Big Gun (Vince Berland Kennel). Rounding out the trifecta ticket was another Ward racer, WW's McCoy. "At first, we weren't sure if we'd get Patriots back in time from Mardi Gras where she traveled for a stake race ear lier this year. Once Patriots was back, and if she returned to her form from

last year when she was one of the top 3/8 dogs at Wheeling, she had a good shot," Wayne Ward Kennel trainer Ron Otto noted. "Patriots didn't take to the track at Mardi Gras, which happens, so I was really happy and proud of her coming back and performing the way she did in our stake race." Completing the final field were Shot At Stardom (Wayne Strong Kennel). Wayne Ward Ken nel's WW's Patriots captured the $25,000 Keystone Classic on Memorial Day at Wheeling Island. From left, are Racing Secretary Chris Yahn, present ing the trophy to trainer Ron Otto, Kelly Nichols of the Ward Kennel and Director of Racing Jane Horvath. The leadout is Chasetta Ash by. (Photo by Stan Pawloski)

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fourth; Driven Tempo (Clear The Way Kennel), fifth; Oshkosh Trigger (Charter Kennel), sixth; Braska Hottie (Darren Henry Kennel), seventh; and Overhead Cam (Douglas Kennel), eighth. Otto was very pleased with the draw for the cham pionship final. He was hoping for an inside post after drawing two eight holes in the qualify ing rounds. From the rail out, the post positions were 1 - Oshkosh Trigger; 2 - WW's McCoy; 3 - WW's Patriots; 4 - Flying Big Gun; 5 - Driven Tempo; 6 - Braska Hottie; 7 - Overhead Cam; 8 - Shot At Stardom. "I was very happy with the three hole for Patriots. With slow breakers in both the one and four holes. I thought Patriots would follow McCoy right out of the box," Otto related. "It was the perfect draw for us." As Otto hoped, McCoy popped the box with Patriots a close second. Around the first turn Patriots rushed to the lead and never looked back. The Ward duo remained one-two until the final stretch when Flying Big Gun launched a big kick to take runnerup honors. "Once Patriots reached the far turn 1 was feeling pretty confident. I liked her chances from there," Otto said. "Big Gun had a rough trip and still ran a great race. If he had a clean race, it may have been closer at the end." Patriots, who stopped the clock in 37.66, paid S11 to win. The 3-4-2 tri fecta returned S323 while the 3-4-2-8 superfecta paid SI,735. Owned by Julia Ward, Patriots is a February 2009 greyhound out of Lonesome Cry-WWtakechargelady.^^^-


'Heeere's-Randy!' Watch out, Randy Birch will weave a spell over you. Birch, a Dubuque, Iowa, native, is

the point man on the highly successful Bigjackpotbetting.com web site. Go to your computer and go to the site and Bigjackpotbetting.com looks like, well, a betting site. But click on the live show or go to the virtual clubhouse in the evenings and. boom, you are at the track with Birch as he bounces around the coun try with his show. "I like the patrons," said Birch, "and the people involved with the greyhounds. The beauty of the sport is the way the grey hounds run and their personalities. The sport reeks with personalities. They are all unique." Birch grew up in Dubuque want ing to be a broadcaster. "We would call," said Birch, "fake games in the backyard in the summertime." Migrating to Kansas City, Birch got his first real taste of the world of greyhounds when "a friend told me the Woodlands was looking for a public address announcer to call the races for the fans." Birch was one of six who audi tioned for the spot. He listened to a couple try out in a matter of fact way. "When my turn came, all I could think of was the way Ed McMahon always introduced Johnny Carson on 'The Tonight Show.' They were hav

ing us do schooling races, so when my turn came up; I started out with "Heeeerc comes.' The guy clown the hall stuck his head out the door and said 'hold on to that guy.'"

Birch called the races at the Woodlands from 1989 to 1996, then left when he got the chance to do public address announcing for the Kansas City Chiefs. He returned to the Woodlands in 2007, just in time to see the track close in September of 2008, thanks to an ugly mess of in-state politics and taxes. There is enough money to be made by everyone, Birch summed up the situation surrounding the Woodlands. "Can you imagine," said Birch. "Kansas is the home of greyhound rac ing and there is no racing in the state."

Randy Birch, with wife Teresa, during a recent broadcast of Big.Iackpotbetting.com at Dubuque Greyhound Park on May 12. Some 30 players came as far as 150 miles from Dubuque to attend the broadcast (in additional to one loyal couple that followed Randy from Kansas City, from his days at the Woodlands). 69


In 2010, Jim Smith, who invented Softball for greyhound racing statis tics, got in touch with Birch about Bigjackpotbetting.com. The rest, as they say, is history. The show can be seen on the internet, facebook and twitter. There are podcasts to tracks. "We do a free contest," said Birch, "once a month that leads to our $10,000 World Series in December." And there are Birch and the people. "I love to give everyone nick names," said Birch, "the greyhounds,

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the fans, everyone. When you are interested in people, they give back to you. As one lady told me, she enjoyed how much I interact with the people. I always make people part of the show." Birch had plenty to say about greyhound racing and its opponents. "The politicans, the casinos, the Grey2K people, we fight them all the time," said Birch. "Greyhound people are good, hard-working humble people." Birch has a book "How I hit the

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jackpot on Bigjackpotbetting.com" set for publication in the fall. It will give an inside look at the sport along with some funny stories. Penciled in on the schedule is a visit to Bluffs Run for the first Saturday in October. In the meantime, "we work at cre ating a race track experience," said Birch, "for the fan while he or she sits at their computer. "As we go around the country, we are proving that this is a great sport. It just hasn't been marketed right." ^^

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Registry Reminders Starting Jan. 1, 2011, DNA kits will no longer need to be sent to licensed veterinarians. Those handling sires or dams will be entrusted to collect the cheek swabs and return them to the NGA—thus saving owners the time and expense of having their vets do these tasks. As a precautionary measure, more random testing will be done to ensure quality control. Moreover, kits will no longer be sent and returned by FedEx, but rather by priority mail delivery confirmation, through the USPS, with NGA covering postage on both ends.

Due to the reduced size of the NGA staff, registration acknowledgments that, years ago, would normally be completed in a 48-96 hour period, are now taking a few more days to complete. Members who are anxious to have Individual Registration Certificates (whether generated from onion skins or transfers) completed and returned in a timely basis should keep this in mind and submit their papers earlier than they normally might. The Rush Service, which has been available for decades, remains another option. This guarantees a 24-hour turnaround for an additional $10 fee per registration.

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Dillon display unveiled by Cecilia Harris

The lifememorialized of Keith Dillon is foreverHall as a Greyhound of Fame (GHF) inductee and in the GHF Honors Hall with his most famous greyhound, fellow Hall of Famer Perceive. Now the successful breeder and longtime supporter of the Greyhound Hall of Fame is honored in a different way. Several items pertinent to Dillon's involvement in the grey hound industry are enshrined in a display case that honors the man who died in January of 2011. Dillon's display and another hon

oring R.L. Tex Block flank the Pioneer exhibit in a prominent area of the Hall of Fame, which both men strongly supported in many ways. Members of the Dillon family select ed and arranged the memorabilia in

The new Keith Dillon display in the Greyhound Hall Of Fame, Abilene, Ks.

Dillon's case. "Keith's granddaughter (Amy Braden) and her husband, of Olathe. Ks., set up the display and did a fabu lous job." says Kathryn Lounsbury, general manager of the Hall of Fame. "It's a true tribute to Keith." Among the photographs fea tured in the Dillon display case is one of Samco, who won the National Fall Sapling in 1938 in Abilene, Kan. and was the first greyhound Dillon trained. After graduating from high school in Cedar, Kan., Dillon worked a cou ple of different jobs before he was asked by his neighbor, J.A. "Prof Anderson, to train two greyhounds for the National Coursing Meet in 1938. Dillon eagerly learned what was needed to get the greyhounds to perform and produced a winner in Samco, who claimed the Sapling prize over a Field of 271 grey hounds. Dillon moved to Tampa, Fla. to further learn how to be a trainer, and the very next year had his own book ing, winning his first track stake race in 1940. A photograph of Dillon's 1941 Ford vehicle and dog trailer represents that time period. Another photograph features the 10-acre greyhound farm Dillon built in 1958 in Olathe, Kan. Here he pro duced and trained Perceive, who attended his own induction into the Greyhound Hall of Fame in 1990 at Dillon's side. Perceive's photograph and post card are in the display, as 71


are those of another of Dillon's grey hounds, Keefer. Out of Perceive and Position, Keefer was a crowd favor ite at Derby Lane and Southland greyhound racetracks, and his photo graph accompanying an article in the Wall Street Journal is another item in the display. Trophies won by Perceive, Keefer and North American arc exhibited. Also pictured individ ually are two other Dillon grey hounds, North American and Cri Tears. Of course there is a photograph of Dillon's world champion litter, which included Grand Al, Big Rocky, Friendly Foe, Prime Factor, Fly Western, Fickle Rose, North American and Handy Byers. Dubbed the Miracle Litter, all eight grey hounds in the litter ran Grade A at Mile High Kennel Club in Colorado in 1950. Another photograph features five All-Americans Perceive, Havencroft, Abella, Position and Downing - that were simultaneously housed on his greyhound farm. Of the five, the only one Dillon did not own was Downing, who stood at stud on the farm at the time of the picture. There's also a photograph of the Jack-A-Lure, an artificial lure train ing machine Dillon invented, and a plaque - given to Dillon by Chip and Donna Neville - that lists Dillon's greyhound champions. Among Dillon's more personal items included in the display are his cowboy hat and the name plate from his desk. He served two terms as president of the National Greyhound Association during which time he spearheaded the development of the building program for the Greyhound Hall of Fame facility. He then served 16 years as president of the Hall of Fame board of directors. At the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame, he still was producing champions and serving on a variety of industry boards and committees. ^^-

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Art Allen odds Consokrtion win for top Patriot Kennel It was a bittersweet season finale for a powerful performance by the Patriot Kennel under the direction of Cal Holland, Jr. The Patriot kennel won the St. Pete Derby Consolation stakes with Art Allen. Instead of the traditional "say cheese" for the winner's circle photo the members all chimed the words "Brenda Holland" for the photo shoot. "This one was for my mom." said Cal Holland Jr.. who trains the by Patriot athletes. Vera He looked to the Rasnake sky when he said he wished that she could have been

there. The Holland family lost their leading lady shortly before the sea son finale to a long-time illness. Four generations of Hollands have man aged racing kennels at Derby Lane. While Cal Jr. heads the Patriot Kennel, his father Cal Holland Sr. and Cal Jr's son Justin, run the Cal

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Holland Kennel that Brenda and Cal owned. Many times there would be fun family rivalries when both ken nels competed for the same stakes title. Brenda's celebration of life service was a moving tribute by her family. Don and Helen Godby of Colorado were among the many that made the trip to St. Petersburg to say good-bye to Brenda and comfort the family during their loss. This has been a highly successful season for Patriot, which outnum bered their rivals in starts to become the first kennel to surpass 300 wins during a six-month meet. The former Ryan Farms Kennel set a six-month Derby Lane record (Jan. -June. 1999) of 280 wins out of 1.636 starts. The six-month (Jan.-June) record stood until 2011 when McAllister scored 288 wins during the same period. Patriot shattered the record scor ing 333 victories out of 2.412 starts. Derby Lane began expanding their meet in 2005. but went year-round in 2008 when they absorbed Tampa's dates to become Tampa at Derby Lane each July through December. Although Patriot just set a new Derby Lane season meet record (six-months) the Lester Raines Kennel beat the 288 wins mark in 2010. Raines recorded 299 wins during the Tampa at Derby Lane meet. As far as six-month starts go the J. E. O'Donnell Kennel held the record in the area. The July - December 2010 meet saw the kennel start in 2,200 races fueled with champions that included for mer All-American Team Captain Hallo Gold Acre, who won the Fall Sprint, and two-time All-America 73


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TMC's Remedy, who won the 660yard Challenge in that meet. Art Allen (Flying Penske-Sol Venus), who wrapped up the sea son with the Consolation Derby win, tied with his kennelmatc Jim Mercedes with 16 wins each. Art Allen has been a prize pup for the kennel, which is owned by Vinny Savill and Greyhound Hall of Famer Kay Smith, who raised Art Allen. The 79-pound male competed in the Sprint Classic in March and made it through all four rounds, but was tied for the final slot in the stakes. A draw by lot eliminated him. Art com peted in two rounds of the Distance Classic, but encountered bad racing luck. Art Allen just missed earning a post in the Gold Trophy stakes in May, but redeemed himself when he scored the stakes win. Patriot Kennel has been fierce in numbers and in quality pups. Their top dog Jim Mercedes (Lonesome Cry x Sol Regina) was the co-owner 74

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of the top slot with Tiger Boy head ing into the final day of the meet. Unfortunately Jim did not draw into the final day of racing, so he was unable to defend his record that

allowed Tiger Boy to move one in front and take the title. Jim Mercedes was one of the hottest greyhounds in the nation and a top five-racer all meet. Jack Sherck of Abilene. KS owns Mercedes, who collected 12 wins during a money spree that last ed Feb. 3 through Apr. 29. "Mercedes is my top sprinter right now," said Cal Jr. "I brought a few of our stars for the photo shoot today." Kennel assistant David Keck proudly showcased Art Allen and his brother Art Alex. Assistant Gloria Morse had Kiowa Wild Braves, who finished a close third in the Distance Classic final, and TV's Kelli. Trainer Cal Jr.. held Sing In The Rain, who was a Sprint Classic finalist this year and a third place finisher in the Matinee Idol. All were wearing the "I'll Have Another" t-shirts that were part of the Triple Crown promotion held during the Belmont weekend stakes. Unfortunately the Triple Crown hopeful was scratched from the stakes. When I asked Cal Jr., of his expectations for the new meet he laughed and said, "I'll have anoth er!" Cal's assistants couldn't agree more. s^.

L to R: David Keck with Art Alex and Art Allen (Consolation champ), Gloria Morse with Kiowa Wild Braves and TV's Kelli. Cal Holland Jr., with Sing In The Rain and Jim Mercedes, who was nosed out of the 2012 wins title.


Robin keeps on A'rockin'

Over the past month J's Robin has emerged as not only the best greyhound at the bestbet at the Orange Park Kennel Club, but one of the best greyhounds currently running in the whole entire country. The things she has accomplished so far in her young career are amazing, and her raw speed and extraordinary talent have seen her win races over 550 and 660 from the lead and from off the pace. Breaking in back in November we all knew she was something special as Iby she won her maiden race by 13 14 lengths Kelly Clark in a superfast 30.34 second clocking, but I don't know if anyone would have foreseen just what she has accom plished in such a short time. Flying up the ranks, her only hic cup on her way to A was a second place finish by a nose in Grade B. After that start she was moved to 660 yards, in just her fifth official start, as she prepared for the 2012 Orange Park Derby. Taking to the route right away she won that race on the front end and entered the stakes in her very next race. Missing by nose in round \, winning the race in round two, and finished second by a neck in round 4, she earned enough points for a spot in the finals. There in just her 10th career race, she overcame some early trouble and finished a close third. After a couple of more tries over 660, she moved back to the 550 course and that is when she really started to take off. Race after race

she put up impressive efforts, includ ing an 8 race quiniela streak which featured five wins, two by double digits, right before the next stakes race started. This time around it was the 2012 Jacksonville Sprint Classic and once again she didn't disappoint. Early in the rounds, her break left her. but she still didn't quit. Closing in each of her first 3 efforts, she missed in sec ond twice, by a half a length and a neck, and posted up a big win in the deep stretch in round three. Faltering in round 4, she still make the finals and there she was back on track. She once again broke slowly, but gave it everything she had and was always moving forward as she posted up yet

another third place finish. From that moment on, she set on a course that would show her emerge as the fastest greyhound ever at the Orange Park Kennel Club. With eight straight races in the money before the start of the 2012 JGR Puppy Stakes, Robin was plugging along just fine, but it would be this stake that would vault her into the record books. Everyone knew she was the favor ite heading to the rounds, and I guess you could say, she didn't disappoint. Winning the first three rounds by 12.12 '/a, and 11 lA lengths, she was out and gone early on and was flirt ing with the track record in all of those starts. In round 4 she missed her break, was crowded through out, and still closed to just missing winning by a half a length. As the point leader, Robin was easily in the finals and well, this race would make history. Breaking from the 3 box, Robin seized instant command of the final round field. Drawing away by 4 lengths at the first turn, Robin increased her lead with each and every stride she took from that point forward. By the far turn, this race was a blowout and all she was run-

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ning against was the clock. Crossing 14 lA lengths better than the rest in the race, Robin stopped the clock at 30.01 seconds, a new track record in a stakes final. Since that unbelievable run back on early June, Robin has not slowed down one step. What better way to say it than, during the month of June Robin was perfect at the Orange Park Kennel Club. Reeling off 8 wins in a row, from the lead and from off the pace, Robin even flirted with her own track record on a couple of occasions as she won by 14 in 30.10 and by 7 in 30.18 seconds. She saw her streak end last time out as she ran into trou ble in both turns and closed almost 9 lengths in the stretch to miss winning by a length and half at the wire.

Robin does what DQ does best, CLOSES! The bad news for fields is that she knows how to break too, and when she gets out of the box on top, the race is over. No greyhound in my memory that has raced here has looked this good, this soon in their young careers and that is say ing something. We have had AilAmericans come and go, but no one can touch what she has already accomplished in her rookie season. The funny part is that she is not done yet. There is still another stake left on the season and she could even pad her stakes numbers before the year runs out. So far to date she has a record of 46/23-11-5-2 and has fin ished in the money in 37 of her 38 starts over 550 yards. She has three

stakes finals under her belt, one over 660 yards, two third place finishes and a win, and a new track record to boot. Congratulations head out to owner Jerry Simons, DQ and Sharon Williams, Trainer Louis Amaral, and everyone else connected with this fantastic greyhound. She is a once in long time find for such a tremen dous kennel, and won't turn 3 until next February. There is plenty of time and accomplishments ahead for her. Keep her name in mind, as you are going to be hearing it a lot over the next couple of years here at the bestbet at the Orange Park Kennel Club, and maybe on another list or two amongst the best in the country before it is all said and done. >Âť*^.

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of the busiest TWithwith thesummertime Review a one bi-monthly, and stake-race seasons of the year, there are many pedigrees to look at this month. Eight is enough—and that's exactly what we've got. So let's get right to it.

Bella Infrared

You might say that Bella Infrared has an Avis complex; tell him he's No. 2 just makes him try harder. Last year, Bella Infrared, last year's Southland track champ with 34 wins, made AGTOA's AllAmerica second-team. Not bad—a stand-up triple, but still not a homerun. It's become increasingly obvi ous that, for Infrared, being second at anything just isn't good enough. This year, he seems determined not only to improve on his record by moving up in class to the first-team All-America—but by also compet ing for other highly coveted indus try laurels. Ranked by most as the top grey hound in America right now, Bella Infrared won his 12ln straight race at Southland on June 4. and. while doing so, broke the track record with a 31.28 clocking. It was his 20l>hi win of the year in just 24 starts. Since then he's gone on to extend the streak to at least 17—the last win in the Southland Derby. Most of his wins have been by wide margins and at ridiculously low

odds. Remember—this is against Southland hotbox runners, which rank among the very best nationally. Long overdue for spotlighting in this column, Bella Infrared is a red male whelped July 2009, out of Kiowa Mon Manny-Bella Ionic. He was bred and is owned and raced by David T. Blair of Abilene. Ks. Infrared's sire, Kiowa Mon Manny, did land a son on the AllAmerica fust team last year (Wheeling's AMF Ex President) and continues to churn out top perform ers (such as Derby Lane Distance Classic winner Brother Buck, fea tured in this column last issue). Kiowa Mon Manny, the son of Flying Penske-Flying Monica K has cracked into the Top 5 of the Sire Standings this year. As noted (again) last month. Kiowa Mon Manny sports some intense linebrceding, the most obvi ous being the doubled up dam She's A Natural in the second and third generation bottom line of both par ents. In addition, you'll find two Unruly sons (Oshkosh Raccy and

Black Streaker), thus two Kelly Jones, and three entries of Onie Jones—all through his son K's Flak as the sire of BJ's Justin (who appears twice, via She's A Natural) and Wincarnis, the sire of Trouper Zeke. Hence, lots of Jones blood. Bella Ionic is by Jimbo Scotty and the Molotov daughter Bella Vanessa. Jimbo Scotty's ranked 10tn on the latest Sire Standings (while his top son, Rhythmless, is one position behind, in 11tn). Bella Vanessa (in the anchor dam line spot) was out of Classic Chase and P's Skelly. whose main claim-to-fame was huge, having produced Hall Of Famer P's Rambling (by Profits Andy). Skelly (out of Onie Jones and WP Mayonnaise, a descendant of the classic Westy Colonel-Michigan Vickey cross) was also the dam of P's Fulbright (by Bon Bon Patriot), who produced for mer sire great P's Raising Cain (by Raising Dust). Interestingly, P's Raising Cain was the product of crossing the Skelly dam line with a Rooster Cogbum sire line (Rooster, the grandsire of Raising Dust). Bella Infrared is a product of a similar formula—P's Skelly on the very bot tom, with Rooster (as the sire of Fast N Loose, She's A Natural's dam) doubled up behind Mon Manny. Besides the tight linebreeding behind Mon Manny, already men tioned, you'll find four Downing entries (all behind Bella Ionic, two of those through son Perceive); six Elsie Jones, and four Friend Westy77


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Kiowa Mon Manny isn't the only Flying Penske son doing well on the sire scene these days. In fact, there are several others, one of those being Djays Octane. Octane's pup Boc's Blast Off captured the $60,000 Bluffs Run Derby for the Boeckenstedt Kennel in early May (as reported in a late story in last month's issue). He's a white-ticked brindle March 2010 male, out of the dam Ucme By A Mile, bred by Brad Boeckenstedt and owned by Boeckenstedt and Shelly R. Rangel. Djays Octane, with pups like Blast Off often finding the winner's circle, is rapidly climbing the sire standings. The Penske son was a well-traveled stakes campaigner in his day. Octane's dam, One More Secret, was by Oswald Cobblepot, giving Octane his second entry of the Rooster Cogburn-Dia's Stormy Day cross (Fast N Loose, from that nick, behind Penske, Valensky— Cobblepot's dam—having been by Fast N Loose's brother, Rooster's Spur). In that regard, there's even more similarity with Kiowa Mon Many, aside from the Penske sire line. In Octane's bottom line is Smokin Liz, who was by Kunta Kinte and Beau Liz (Beau Boogie-Wise Liz). Beau Boogie's dad Highway Robber (Rooster's older brother) kicks in a third entry of Friend Westy-Miss Gorgeous, while Wise Liz goes back to the Classy Clema dam line, through her most productive daugh ter, Katy Did. Ucme By A Mile is out of the internationally-bred import Pacific Mile* (Aussie sire line, with an American/Irish dam line). Wise

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Memory gets still a fourth FW-MG cross, through a third brother from that family, Sand Man, thanks to his immor tal cross with Maythom Pride to pro duce a slug of great female producers (in this case, it's Bleak Weather). The fifth and final cross of FW-MG shows up behind Chrisse's Twelve, in Ucme By A Mile's tail line—he being by Hondo Monopoly, a son of Rooster Cogburn (Rooster's third entry behind Boc's Blast Off). Husker Angel, as the anchor dam in this pedigree, was by HB's Commander out of Nikki Rcba, who traces back to a popular nick of Black Aztec with Jeno's Leo Go stock. Lana Louise, Reba's maternal granddam, was by Top Speed*Shining Pat, the latter one of several outstanding producers from the late James Robinson's popular cross of Powder Cap-Nosey Cres, bred in 1966. Four other nice-producing dams from that mating, besides Shining Pat, were Delta Rose, Flowing Flirt, Joy Flame and Sharp Chick (dam of Hafta Hurry). Besides the five Friend WestyMiss Gorgeous appearances, Blast Off's pedigree features double entries by Unruly, K's Flak (both from the Jones line) and Dia's Stormy Day.

J's Robin

Another new track breaker since our last issue (joining Infrared in that elite field) is J's Robin, who lowered the Jacksonville 5/16 stan dard to 30.01 in a 14 XA length romp in early June. Did we mention that that stirring performance came in the finals of the JGR Puppy Stake, which Robin breezed through all the elims, unde feated? The win upped her record to 16-10-5-2 in 37 starts. Though a puppy stake, this was not Robin's first rodeo; She previously ran third in both the Orange Park Derby and the Jacksonville Sprint Classic. Racing for the D.Q Williams Kennel, J's Robin is a February 2010 black daughter of Lonesome 79


Cry-Boy Trouble, bred by Tina M. Williams and owned by Jerry Simons of Sayre, Ok. With Lonesome Cry, we once again get some of that P's Skelly blood just talked about (through P's Rambling)—here, in the bottom dam line behind Jabberin Jackie. Profits Andy shows up twice behind Jackie, as the sire of P's Rambling and Quick Comeback. Couple that with a Hall Of Fame sire, Gable Dodge, and it's not dif ficult to see why Lonesome Cry (with three offspring cited in this column this issue) could rise to the very top of the latest Sire Standings in America—which is exactly what he's done. Boy Trouble combines the speed of WW Time Warp (and his dad Minaki Zeke—who joined P's Skelly also in the pedigree of Bella Infrared) with the distance blood of the Williams family. I Am Goin Places was all-distance bred, with Hang On To Win, Pewter and K's Clown behind him. The bottom dam line behind Boy Trouble goes back to Cher's Delight who, as a daughter of Westy Whizzer-S.S. Cher, was a sister to 1978 Hollywood World Classic winner and Rural Rube Award recipient Cousin's Elite. S.S. Cher, in turn, goes back to one of the true classic brood dams, Fred Scoggin's Kathi Award, who actually shows up 10 times in J's Robin's pedigree—six of those behind Lonesome Cry (three of those behind Kelton Quick, and two behind P's Rambling). Other than that, there's not a lot of intense linebreeding behind J's Robin—two entries each by Profits Andy (both behind Jackie), two Downings and Two Kunta Kintes, none of them in the more-recent generations of the pedigree.

WW's Patriots

Another Lonesome Cry pup (and also a black female), WW's Patriots, stamped her name into the Wheeling record books by capturing the 80

$25,000 Keystone Classic for own er-breeder (and kennel operator) Julia Ward of Abilene. She won 18 races at Wheeling in 2011 and was already tagged as one of the track's top 3/8 stars going into the year. WW Patriots is a February 2009 product, out of the Ward female WW's Takechargelady. Lonesome Cry, we're already familiar with (see above)—but in Patriots' case, it's in tandem with a female line that's quite different from Boy Trouble. WW's Takechargelady's sire is Its Chewbacca, who's bred very much like 1999 Rural Rube Award winner and All-America cap tain Its Aclevercatch (Fortress*-Its Terbear); Chewbacca was by Fortress* son TNT Star Wars, while Chewbacca's dam, Its Delicatrose, was a full sister to Its Terbear). The bottom dam line, through JNB Up With Jazz (whose dad was Wayne Ward's stake winner Windfall, by an Aussie stud Billy Bale*) goes back on the bottom to the late George Fulton's stock, via the female Femtex (Mc's Grandmaster-Dortex). Dortex was by Big Whizzer, who makes five appearances in this pedi gree—two through Gable Dodge, and one each through Bartie, Fortress* and Dortex. One thing WW's Patriots does have in common with other honorees this month is a connection to the Westy Colonel-Michigan Vickey family; in Patriots' case, it's through the bottom dam line behind Sav's Special K in Takechargelady's pedi gree. Aside from the Big Whizzer linebreeding, there are doubled-up appearances by Dutch Bahama, Mc's Grandmaster, Downing, Profits Andy and Kunta Kinte. Not all that many generations removed from that bunch is patri arch Tell You Why* himself, who shows up 32 times—even outpacing the 28 appearances he had behind Bella Infrared.

Flying Lone Wolf

The third Lonesome Cry pup to be spotlighted here is Flying Lone Wolf, thanks to two stake wins at Derby Lane—the Gold Trophy pup stake and the T.L. Weaver Memorial. Racing for the Flying Eagles Kennel, Lone Wolf is a red-fawn August 2010 son of Lonesome Cry-Flying Argyle. He was bred and raised by John Burnett of Royse City, Tx., trained by Peter Limmer and acquired by current owner Vince Berland from Burnett on a pup deal. Flying Argyle is a daughter of Hall Of Famer Kiowa Sweet Trey and Flying Harriet. That makes Argyle a littermate sister to 2007 Flashy Sir Award winner and AilAmerican Flyin Bridgeport. The bottom dam line goes back to the only import on the pedigree page— Westmead Flirt*, who is linebred to American-bred sire Sand Man. Other linebreeding behind Lone Wolf includes five entries of S.S. Jeno (three of those behind Lonesome Cry), Downing twice and Profits Andy twice (both behind Lonesome Cry). Those latter two sires descend from the sire line of Westy Whizzer, contributing heavily to Whizzer's eight entries in all.

Turbo Razor

Palm Beach's top star this past season (which ended June 30) has clearly been Turbo Razor, who won the Fathers Day Award Feature and earlier in the spring he took home the Rooney Ale Stake. He wound up as season win champ with a 27-3-2 mark in 33 starts (just once out of the money), despite being off for four months with a torn ligament. He also finished a fast-closing sec ond in the Puppy Stake by a nose. This is the same star who last year won 39 of 55 races at Palm Beach, including win streaks of 12 and 9, and was named to the AllAmerica second team. Bred by Ed Gardner, Jr., Turbo


Razor is a brindle June 2009 son of Kiowa Sweet Trey-Turbo Wind Blown. Owned by Gardner and kennel operator Norm Rader, Razor sports that classic Sweet Trey/Penske cross that works so well (popularized by Flying Coal City). Turbo Wind Blown (Flying Penske-Task Haleys Room) is a sister to Turbo Wind Burn, mother of Turbo Lennie and a host of other nice pups sired by Turbo Penske (yes, doubling up Penske in the second generation!). These sisters go back on the very bottom to an Onie Jones female, CR's Julie Jones, whose own bottom line traces back to Bob Thomas' fine bitch Kudos (mother of a great—but sterile—Southland star, Duke Valor), who in turn goes back to F.L. Brunts' (Thomas' uncle) classic dam. Lahoma Judy. Immortal names such as Nettler and Lucky Bannon are direct female-line descendants of Lahoma Judy. Thus the three entries of Hoefer's Jones sons (two through Kelly, the one through Onie) inten sify Lahoma Judy in the anchor damline behind Turbo Wind Blown.

a 3 x 4 cross of P's Raising and a 4 x 4 cross of HB's Commander. (Still another cross of Commander is brought in through Evening Memory.) Lust Or Bust's dam, Noah's Pollywog, was by Mulberry Memory, whose dam M's I Can Fly crossed with Molotov to get the stakes-winning Woodlands brothers team of Mulberry Jack and Jock. M's I Can Fly goes back to Win Jet and the Lear Jet dam line. Noah's Pollywog was a sister to 2005 All-America Boone's Fishnkid. Their tail dam line goes back to Gable Bashful, who was from a later litter by Wigwam WagRiley's Marymary—which the first time around produced two-time All-America (1997 and '98) Wigwam Hoss. Riley's Marymary's parents both share classic dam lines—her sire (Kail) going back to Gurley, her dam (Vanilla Fire) going back to Nixon Pat and her Brood Matron champion mother Nixon Time. Joining the doubled up Raising Cain and tripled up Commander are four entries of Rooster Cogburn, five Kelly Jones (four of those through son Unruly) and two Oshkosh Raceys.

Hero Kal

Roc A By MsMolly

Here's still another product of a Penske son—the third one spot lighted this issue—making news. The late Bob Terlip's Hero Kal, a black male, whelped April 2010, is the winner of the $25,000 George Kellas Memorial at Wheeling, staged July 4. Racing for the Wayne Strong Kennel, Hero Kal (bred by Jacobs Racing Kennel, Inc.) is sired by a former Wheeling superstar, Hi Noon Hero—a son of Flying Penske-Hi Noon Catwoman. That latter dam was by Mankato (Molotov's broth er), with a P's Raising Cain bottom dam line. Hero Kal's dam is Lust Or Bust, an Iruska All Star—giving Hero Kal

Iowa's Harold Miller bred the latest Dubuque $45,000 King & Queen champion, Roc A By MsMolly, co-owned by Miller and Vince Berland and racing for the Jackson Greyhounds Kennel. Seeing 2006 All-America Dragon Fire sitting on top in the pedigree of still another nice racer begs the question: Just how influ ential as a dam was She's A Natural? Bred to Oshkosh Racey, she produced the prolific Flying Penske. Bred to Black Streaker, She's A Natural produced Flying Moorea, in the bottom dam line of Kiowa Mon Manny (who's sire was Flying Penske!) Bred to Flying Highball, She's A Natural pro

duced the tail dam line behind Dragon Fire. Needless to say, She's A Natural shows up many times in the eight pedigrees spotlight just in this col umn, and—thanks to Penske, Mon Manny and Dragon fire—is show ing up in many successful pedigrees these days. Roc A By MsMolly is a black female, whelped March 2010, out of Dragon Fire and Shelboume Moon* (incredibly—an Irish import with a mostly American pedigree). Shelbourne Moon* is a Kiowa Sweet Tray out of Rapid Passion (who was by Commander son Epic Prince), out of Faithful Suzy (from the same Win Jet/Lear Jet dam line, in tandem with Commander, that we found behind Hero Kal—through Mulberry Memory—a couple of moments ago). Roc A By MsMolly linebreeding is all about HB's Commander— three appearances in all (and all in the fourth generation) via three dif ferent sires: Molotov, Oswald Cobblepot and Epic Prince. She's A Natural's dam, Fast N Loose, is a sister to Rooster's Spur, who was Cobblepot's grandsire. Other than that, any other linebreeding is quite distant.

Honorable Mention Last year's Rural Rube Award winner and All-America captain, Tiger Boy, has won another one. This time it was the St. Pete Derby (a 3/8 title to go with his 5/16-mile wins in the World Classic last year and Derby Lane Inaugural in January). Tiger Boy, owned by Vince Berland and raced in the McAllister Kennel, is a son of Flying Penske (Oshkosh Racey-She's A Natural) and Flying Exquisite (Kiowa Sweet Trey-Gable II Bacio), and would have been fully spot lighted here, had we not already done so in this column in the May/ J u n e 2 0 11 R e v i e w. S ^ ~

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Oshkosh Vani pounds pay sheet Miss Consistency. Last year, Oshkosh Vani only missed the pay sheet five times in 36 starts at Wheeling Island. Halfway through the 2012 racing season, the Charter Kennel sprinter has been even better. She has hit the board in 17 out of her "I really didn't realize how good her numbers have been. Those are very impressive running against the top grade competition at Wheeling," Charter Kennel operator by Rodney Cooley Stan said. "She's been Pawloski steady, solid her whole career. I'm very pleased with the way she's raced."

first 19 races, all in Grade AA. Vani also was a finalist in the $25,000 George Kellas Memorial Sprint on the Fourth of July. A July 2009 greyhound out of Kiowa Sweet Trey-Willowrun Claire, Vani was as consistent as any Grade AA greyhound at Wheeling from April-June. In 14 starts, she had 3 wins, 9 seconds, 1 third and 1 fourth without much fanfare. "Vani doesn't get a lot of attenCharterKennel'sOshkosh Vani has been a mark of consistency since breaking in at Wheeling Island last year. The sprinter is held by Dorothy Tober. (Photo by Stan Pawloski)

tion because she doesn't have a lot of wins," Cooley said. "Sure, we'd like her to win more races, but I couldn't ask for any more from her." During the aforementioned three month stretch, Vani was first or second in nine straight Grade AA races. "She's always been a hard-trying dog who gives it her all every time she goes to the box. She's also very track smart," Cooley noted. "I'll see her pace a dog until there's an open ing and she'll take it. She doesn't get trapped very often." In her 19 starts through June this year, Vani had 4 wins, 10 seconds, 1 third and 2 fourths - an 89 percent mark on the pay sheet. In 2011, she had 8 wins, 9 seconds, 5 thirds and 9 fourths in 36 trips - an 86 percent mark on the ticket. Cooley said Vani prefers an inside box, but has had marked suc cess from the outside seven and eight holes. "She's more of a one, two or three hole dog to excel," Cooley said. "She has a big rush to the turn and if she gets the lead it takes a pretty nice dog to catch her." Vani broke in at Wheeling in April 2011, advancing slowly up the ladder to Grade A A in 16 races. She has only dropped out of the top grade once. Owned by Larry Pollard, Vani is the second Oshkosh greyhound to make a stakes final this year at Wheeling. Marathoncr Oshkosh Trigger finished sixth in the 3/8 Keystone Classic in May. y^83


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This might not have been the most handsome greyhound mug you'll find, but that Roman nose and toothy pose looked pretty good to his owners, trainers and backers at the pari-mutuel windows when it crossed the finish line first—which was very frequently. Often enough, in fact, that he was named to an All-America team in the early 1990s. He did some of his best racing at Portland and Kansas City, winning stakes at both. If you're among the first five respondents who can name this distinguished-looking star, your name will be in a Sept. 1 drawing for a free autographed copy of Paul C. Hartwcll's history of the sport. The Road from Emervyille.

The correct answer to last issue's photo-at-the-jinish on p. 112 (identifying The "K'Club): from top. going clock wise—L.B. Kasberg, Murray Kemp. Jack Kahn and Ed Keelan. Correctly identifying the photo and winning the draw amongst others who 'd also answered correctly was Barry Baldwin. 84


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05/06/12 05/19/12 06/01/12 05/25/12 06/18/12 06/19/12 05/09/12

KELSOS FUSILEER - OKIE REBA(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - OZARK PAWNEE(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - POPLOCKNDROPIT(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - TIME FOR DIAMOND(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER • TRACKING BAKER(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - U CHECKIN ME OUT(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - USS FAST LANE(FS) KELSOS FUSILEER - WWS RYSTA POUGK(FS)

GALE WW WANIKA - ITS QUILLAN(FS) GALE WW WANIKA - WW'S FAST NADINE(FS) GALE WW WANIKA - WWS MARTINI(FS)

JULIA WARD JULIA WARD JUUAWARD

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CHAMPIONS RACING TEAM. INC DAVID ROBINETTE STEVE M.SARRAS JUUAWARD

06/23/12 06/11/12 05/14712 05/05/12 04/12/12 05/28/12 06/10/12 06719/12

JERRY CRUCE

04/05/12

KELSOS HATHAWAY - SATIN DOLL

NOELS.GODiNEZ

06/13/12

GREYS STATESMAN - B0NAF1DE SPEEO(FS)

DEBORAH L STRICKLAND TRUST

05/18/12

HALLO GOLD ACRE - KIOWA JUDGE HALLO GOLD ACRE - TAM CASSIDY LAW

RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE

05/19/12 05/24/12

KELSOS LORENZO - GMC WINNIEWINIT(FS) KELSOS LORENZO - STEFFIES MANDY(FS) KELSOS LORENZO - SWITZLER TAKEOFF(FS)

RAYMOND CTKURBER SHARON L OR GARY M. WILLIS GARYWILLIS.il

05/05/12 05/04/12 05/01/12

HI NOON HERO - ABILENE JANET(FS) HI NOON HERO - LUST OR BUST(FS)

JACOBS RACING KENNEL. INC. - LESSEE JACOBS RACING KENNEL INC. - LESSEE

02/14/12 06/06/12

HI NOON RENEGADE - HI NOON HARMONY(Fl)

CHARLES HAL1BURTON. Ill

04/26/12

IRUSKA ALL STAR - DR MS. BETH(FS) IRUSKA ALL STAR • GABLE THAILAND(FS) IRUSKA ALL STAR - WINEHOUSE(FS)

MUD RIVER GREYHOUNDS. LLC PAUL J. AMOROSO. JR. DAVID ROBINETTE

04/22/12 04/16/12 04/14/12

ITS A REALITY - DELICATESSEN ITS A REALITY - RACHEAL LEE

TINA M. WILLIAMS SHARON L WILLIAMS

05/03/12 05/04/12

JAX MANNY - JAX CONTRACTOR

JACKSTOLIRCHICK

06/18/12

JD TITANIUM - JD DEMENTIA(FS)

JON D. STIDHAM

05/20/12

JIMBO SCOTTY - RAW PASSION(FS)

DEBORAH STRICKLAND

05/20/12

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JOSEPH & BERNDETTE SHANNON

03/18/12

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05/12/12 04/27/12

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GEORGE D.ADLER- LESSEE

05/20/12

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PAUL P. BITTERMAN VICTOR JAY RANGEL-LESSEE

05/28/12 05/27/12

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05/27/12 06/26/12 06/17/12 05/21/12 05/19/12 06/08/12 05/08/12 05/03/12 06/26/12 05/04/12 05/30/12 04/20/12 04/09/12 06/02/12 05/31/12 04/29/12

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THOMAS A. FERRIS CLINTON R. BLAIR • LESSEE JOHN ROBINSON-LESSEE DAVID T.BLAIR DAVID T.BLAIR EOWARD E. MULLEN EDWARD E MULLEN JACOBS RACING KENNEL. INC. CHARLES RINK. JR. FYNMORE KENNELS. LLC PAUL V.RYAN GEORGE D.ADLER ELDON HUGHES DEAN MINER JONARNO JOSEPH A. OR DIANNA C. DOUGLAS ROBERT HARDISON DAVID ROBINETTE JAMES L MORGAN VINCENT H.SAVILL DIANNA DOUGLAS OR JOSEPH. DOUGLAS PATRICK MCMILLON BERNIECOLLETTE- LESSEE LARRY POLLARD LARRY POLLARD HERBERT PFANNENSTIEL - LESSEE ANDREW T. POWELL - LESSEE HERBERT CLAYTON. JR. JOHNNY OR CHERYL PHARRAMS ANDREW T. POWELL PHILIP L HARRIS - LESSEE RONDISCAVENDER RONDISCAVENDER FRANK D.BAILEY D. Q. WILLIAMS WILLIAM J. SCHWEIZER

06/04/12 05/13/12 05/05/12 05/20/12 05/03/12 05/21/12 05/10/12 05/27/12 04/26/12 04/19/12 06/14/12 04/11/12 05/18/12 05715/12 06/17/12 05727/12 04/29/12 05/31/12 05/10/12 06/04/12 0523/12 05/22/12 05/14/12 05/31/12 05/23/12 06/09/12 06/04/12 05/24/12 06/25/12 05/25/12 06/05/12 08/17/12 05/08/12 04/23/12 05/28/12 05/03/12

KIOWA MYTH - DEERFIELD TAXI(FS) KIOWA MYTH - KIOWA ANGEL TREY(FS) KIOWA MYTH - KIOWA HAPPY ANNA(FS) KIOWA MYTH - KIOWA MARDI GRAS(FS) KIOWA MYTH - LAZY K NEWSMAN(FS)

RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE RANDALLLCRABTREE RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE

05/29/12 04/21/12 04/30/12 05/29/12 04/09/12

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05/26/12

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04/24/12 05/06/12 05/26/12 04/30/12

TROJAN CRUZE - C GOODGOSHBOOBOO(FS)

J. ELIZABETH CONRAD

05/31/12

TURBO LENNIE - TURBO BLU BY ALL(R)

EDWARD F.GARDNER, JR.

06/02/12

TURBO PENSKE - AMF HERSELF(FS) TURBO PENSKE - JCB LESLEY(FI)

THOMAS A. FERRIS EDWARD F.GARDNER. JR.

05/05/12 06/16/12

USS RACEWAY • CAROLINA PKOTO(FS)

CHARLES RINK. JR.

04/22/12

VERTICAL CLIMB - LITTLE JUMP OUT

COREY BLAIR

04/04/12

WHERE'S BIG CASH - RAININGONSUNDAY(FS)

MARGARET ROBAN BRIDGES

05/14/12

WW APPLE JAX - FLYING SNAP ON(FS) WW APPLE JAX - KAY V SWEET KAY(FS)

VINCE BERLAND VINCE BERLAND-LESSEE

05704/12 05/23/12

WW TIME WARP - KAY STAR STEAL(FS) WW TIME WARP - OYA SWEET POTATO(FS) WW TIME WARP - PENROSE KIRA(FS)

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FB BLIZZARD - EF MARRY TASSE

TOMBLIN KENNEL, INC.

03725/12

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CLINTON R. BLAIR -LESSEE

05/17/12

FUZZYS WARBIRD - MENASHA

KENNETH TURNER

03/20/12

05/06/12 05/03/12 05/11/12

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05/13/12 05/13/12 05/10/12

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06/13/12

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JERRY SIMONS

03/08/12

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05/19/12 06/10/12 05/08/12 05/23/12 06/19/12 06/01/12

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05/22/12 04/29/12

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Sponsorship for NGA Fail f 2012 J Stakes SPONSORSHIP PLAN N0.1 (Corporate) ($1,000 or more). Sponsor will receive the following: * A main-stake named in their honor, with their name appearing in the programs through the week of the Meet: ♦Opportunity to present trophy to the winner of their stake; photographs will appear in the NGA's monthly magazine, The Greyhound Review: ♦Names given the most prevalent listing as corporate sponsors on any NGA appreciation ads in Meet race programs, Review, local press, etc. ♦Frequent mention of sponsorship over public-address system at the races. SPONSORSHIP PLAN NO. 2 (Major) ($250 OR MORE). Sponsors will receive the following: ♦A track stake named in their honor, with the name appearing in the programs through the week of the Meet (could be Main Stake, Flite I or Flite II Consolations on first-pay, first served basis); ♦Opportunity to present trophy to the winner of that particular stake; photograph will appear in the NGA's monthly magazine, The Greyhound Review; ♦Names dominantly listed as major sponsors on any NGA appreciation ads in Meet race programs, Review, local press, etc. ♦Frequent mention of sponsor over public-address system at the races. SPONSORSHIP PLAN #3 (Associate) ($100 OR MORE). Sponsor will receive the following: ♦Names listed as associate sponsors on any NGA appreciation ads in Meet race programs, REVIEW, local press, etc. ♦Mention of sponsor over public-address sys tem at the races.

SPONSORSHIP PLAN #4 (Co-sponsor) ($25 OR MORE). Sponsor will receive the fol lowing: ♦Names listed as stake co-sponsors on any NGA appreciation ads in Meet race programs, REVIEW, local press, etc.

Contributions under $25 will also be accepted. Every sponsorship or contributed dollar will go directly to purses for the NGA Meet Sponsorship of Main Stake & Consolation trophies also available.

YES! We wish to be a sponsor of the Fall Meet (2012) Track Stakes Please sign us up for PLAN (see above); enclosed is $ for this sponsorship. Name under which you want sponsorship listed:_ Person to contact Address Phone: Return this form and sponsorship funds to: National Greyhound Association P.O. Box 543 Abilene, KS 67410 Deadline: All funds must be received no later than Oct. 4, 2012 91


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Published bi-monthly the Review con tains racetrack features, stake race re sults, articles from the farm, items of veterinary interest plus an entire sec tion devoted to pups and brood stock for sale. P.O. Box 543, Abilene, KS 67410 785-263-4660

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whelpings reported May/June 2011 Whelpings DRAGON FIRE - LADY OF THE SEA Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

NAVPREET SIDHU

BRED 6/22

4m-4f

03/25/11

AERIAL BATTLE - CYCALONA

2012 J. BARRY JACKSON-LESSEE

BRED 3/9

5m- 31

05/13/12

AFLEET ALEX • KIOWA WW MOTHER

JULIA WARD

BRED 3/26

3m-61

05/27/12

ALIVEFORTOMORROW - CAJUN FOLA

BRIAN LEWIS

BRED 2/21

0m-2f

04/22/12

ASTAR DOMINO - GREYS ROYAL MAID ASTAR DOMINO - GREYS RUN ABOUT

JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOOK JOHN E. SHOOK

BRED 4/6 BRED 2/29

6m-31 4m-3f

06/07/12 05/01/12

ASTARTWELVEGAUGE - ASTAR BUCK JET

JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOOK

BRED 3/5

ABORTEO

ATASCOCITA KING - ATASCOCITA LOTUS

ATASCOCITA RACING

BRED 3/10

1m-3f

ATASCOCITA LEROY - ATASCOCITA OLIVE Ins: JAMES 0 BRYMER Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. ATASCOCITA LEROY - FLYING TEACHER Ins: KENT A. LAW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

ATASCOCITA RACING

BRED 4/25

MISSED

PAUL J. AMOROSO, JR.-LESSEE

BRED 3/4

3m-4f

ATASCOCITA WADE - ATASCOCITA CHER Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

ATASCOCITA RACING

BRED 2/17

MISSED

BACKWOOD JIM - BACKWCOD NAN BACKWOOD JIM - OPALESCENT

HUGO HARTSFIELO. JR. HUGO HARTSFIELD, JR.

BRED 3/28 BRED 3/25

4m-8f 1m- 61

BACKWOOD SHYSTER • BACKWOOD ZELDA

HUGO HARTSFIELD, JR.

BRED 3/24

MISSED

BALLYMAC FLIGHT* - MH RESET GO HERBERT A. WAHL OR MICHAEL J. WAHL Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

BRED 4/9

4m-3f

BARTS PARADOX • LAN I KAI BABE

05/11/12

05/06/12

05/28/12 05/31/12

06/09/12

JOE RECKER - LESSEE

BRED 3/13

MISSED

BD'S FLIP • MILO DENISE

MICHAEL D. SUTTER

BRED 4/ 7

MISSED

BD'S GRAYSON - AL KIOWA MARKER Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - BA MY CHARITY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - BELU SOFT SHELL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - BOC'S HEADLINER Ins: LIN KAUFMAN. DVM Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - COACH JESSICA Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING BASIE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING CASSEL Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING CHEROKEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING JOJO Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • FLYING MANCINI Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING TORRE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING VILLAGE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING WELLSBURG Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - FLYING ZAHARIAS Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • FUZZYS GEMSTONE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • GREYS PAPER DOLL Ins: DAVID L MOSES. O.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

ALUN LEO ERTL

BRED 3/2

2m-8f

05/03/12

VINCE BERLAND

BRED 3/5

5m-4f

05/04/12

EDWARD E. MULLEN

BRED 4/11

3m-If

06/12/12

BRAD BOECKENSTEDT

BREO 4/20

1m-3f

06/21/12

GREG GETER

BRED 2/25

1m-2l

04/30/12

ALUN LEO ERTL

BRED 3/27

1m-4f

05/28/12

DOUGUS G. CAREY

BRED 3/22

5m-3f

05/21/12

HAROLD L MILLER

BRED 3/8

3m-5f

05/10/12

VINCE BERUND

BRED 3/9

4m-21

05/08/12

FLYING EAGLES KENNEL

BRED 3/7

2m-3f

05/07/12

COLEEN PACE

BRED 3/24

6m- 5»

05/24/12

DAVID T. BUIR

BRED 3/18

5m-3f

05/18/12

VINCE BERUND

BRED 2/29

4m-3f

05/01/12

STEVEN A. WARD

BRED 4/7

4m- 6f

06/09/12

JOHN M. LOWE

BRED 2/26

1m-6f

04/28/12

GENE KUBICKI

BRED 3/31

4m-41

05/31/12

93


BD'S GRAYSON - HAPPY SOUL Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • IRUSKA TALLBUDDY Ins: DR. ROBERTA GRANGE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - JAYCEES JESSENIA Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • KIOWA ROCKPORT Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - KIOWA WW DOT Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS StRES BD'S GRAYSON - LAMORGE STREAKER Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - M'S ANGLE Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - PAT C OUTPUT Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - PAT C TIME OUT Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - PENROSE MY EMILY Ins: DR. ROBERTA GRANGE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - ROCKING JADE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • SUNSANDS EVE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - TRUST FUND BABY Ins: DR. ROBERTA GRANGE Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - TWIGGY TAYLOR Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - UCME UL SPICE Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - USS DOWN PAT Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - WIKI UL QUICKY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON-WRGIVENS Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - WW THE ENDISNIGH Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - WWS CURLY WIRLY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES

PAUL V.RYAN-LESSEE

BRED 3/1

MISSED

RIGGIN RACING. INC. AND JEDS RACING. LLC

BRED 4/17

3m-41

06/17/12

XTREME ENTERPRISES, LLC

BRED 4/12

4m-2f

06/13/12

CHAMPIONS RACING TEAM. INC.

BRED 3/2

1m-61

05/02/12

SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. - LESSEE

BRED 4/3

3m-2f

06/04/12

JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOOK

BRED 3/15

ABORTED

M. G. PORTER

BRED 4/12

1m- 5f

06/13/12

STACY E. JUNK

BRED 2/25

1m-51

04/26/12

STACY E. JUNK

BRED 3/1

7m- 21

04/30/12

RIGGIN RACING. INC.

BRED 2/16

0m-1f

04/20/12

MAVIS M. OLSON

BRED 2/20

2m-31

04/22/12

HARUND V. OLSON

BRED 2/21

2m-61

04/24/12

RIGGIN RACING. INC.

BRED 4/9

6m- 31

06/09/12

MONROE RACING. INC.

BRED 3/18

6m-21

05/11/12

BRAD BOECKENSTEDT

BRED 4/19

3m-21

06/19/12

ALLAN LEO ERTL

BRED 4/15

3m-31

06/14/12

COLEEN PACE

BRED 2/28

5m-41

04/28/12

CHAMPIONS RACING TEAM. INC.

BREO 3/16

1m-41

05/18/12

TOM E. RECKER

BRED 3/9

6m-41

05/09/12

JUUAWARD

BRED 3/16

1m-71

05/17/12

BD'S HERBY - MY HEROINE

KENNY RYAN-LESSEE

BRED 3/19

5m-21

05/20/12

BETTY N ED - SIZZLER DRIVE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. BETTY N ED-VALS FLYER Ins: DR. RENEE UBORDE Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

JAMES HAMBLETON

BRED 4/5

1m-41

06/08/12

ELRAY SAMPSON

BRED 3/24

5m-41

05725/12

BL ROUNDER - BD'S FAYE

WOODALL RACING. INC. - LESSEE

BRED 2/18

7m-31

04/19/12

BLAZIN WILDFIRE - GABLE AMERICAN Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

MELISSA SCHMIDT

BRED 3/16

MISSED

BOB'S SKEET - SIMONE EPISODE

USATATER

BRED 4/24

3m-21

06/22/12

BOB'S SPIDER - DECO IOU Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

LONNY GETSO - LESSEE

BRED 3/12

5m-41

05/11/12

BONAFIDE TOP DOG • SHEZA CAREER GAL

MOUNTAINEER RACING KENNEL

BRED 2/10

5m-31

04/11/12

BRADY THOMAS - BWS KARENA Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

DAVID T.BUIR- LESSEE

BRED 4/19

4m-41

06/21/12

BURT ROAD - RV CAMRY Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL INC.

JOHN M. CROWE

BRED 4/6

1m-11

06/08/12

CHEEKY MONKEY - TB'S HOLY COW

JASON SARTORI

BRED 4/9

MISSED

COLDWATER KEELIN • HIDDEN URGES Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

SHARON L WILLIAMS

BRED 2/15

1m-21

04/19/12

COLDWATER KONOW - OOBBS FAIRY Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. COLDWATER KONOW - OH YEAH BABY Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

DAVID OICKSON

BRED 3/3

4m-61

05/03/12

BYRON JAY CHILDS

BRED 3/15

4m-51

05/15/12

SHARON L. WILLIAMS MICHAEL R. GERARD - LESSEE RONDIS CAVENDER

BRED 3/2 BREO 2/18 BRED 3/5

3m-51 4m-41 2m-51

05/06/12 04/21/12 05/08/12

COLDWATER TORRES - COUNTRY DELIGHT COLDWATER TORRES - PASAMPSI COLDWATER TORRES - RWC TOOTSIE

94


CRAIGIE WHISTLER - BD'S NORA CLINTON R. BUIR • LESSEE Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW CRAIGIE WHISTLER-FISCHERS PET ROBERT CROSSLAND - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW CRAIGIE W H I S T L E R - G AT T I TIM WALLER Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW C R A I G I E W H I S T L E R - K AY C A R M E L U S M I T H G R E Y H O U N D S . I N C . Ins: OR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW CRAIGIE WHISTLER - KICKEN KAUNOI MONROE RACING. INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW C R A I G I E W H I S T L E R - O N T H E F LY A N T H O N Y N A P O L I TA N O . J R . Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 2/20

5m-31

04721/12

BRED 2/23

2m-11

04/25/12

BREO 3/13

MISSED

BRED 4/21

4m-11

06/23/12

BRED 3/11

Cm-31

05/13/12

BRED 4/11

2m-21

06/12/12

CRY KUBOTA - KAY V ARRINGTON CRY KUBOTA - LEGEND OF ZORRO

JIMMY L KING SHANE VONDERSTRASSE

BRED 2/17 BRED 2/27

2m- 31 MISSED

04/22/12

CTW CATAMARAN • CTW FORTHEMONEY

DAVID R. PECK

BRED 3/23

MISSED

CTW COUNTN MONEY - CTW GOOD HEARTED CTW COUNTN MONEY - CTW UNLIMITED

DAVID R. PECK DAVID R. PECK

BRED 4/6 BRED 4/4

2m-71 4m-31

CTW FORCE OF ONE • CTW MAKE IT WORK

DAVID R. PECK

BRED 4/12

MISSED

CTW PLAZA RIO - CTW MYSTIFY CTW PLAZA RIO - SENDAHL WIUNDA Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. CTW PLAZA RIO - VIOLET WHISTLER

DAVID R. PECK JERIMY HAZLEWOOD

BRED 3/15 BRED 3/13

2m-41 4m-41

05/12/12 05/14/12

DAVID R. PECK

BRED 3/28

5m- 41

05/29/12

D-S BUDDY - D-S BELLE

DIANNA C. OR JOSEPH A. DOUGLAS

BRED 3/22

2m-11

05/24/12

D'S KLINGER • OUTSHINEEVERYONE

DIANNA C. OR JOSEPH A. DOUGLAS

BRED 3/29

4m-51

06/01/12

DAUNTLESS - HJZZYS DONNA JOSEPH M.FRENETTE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 4/12

5m-21

06/12/12

THOMAS LSWINT.SR. DAVE THE DOG • A'S MONEY HONEY Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/27

MISSED

OEADUEST CATCH - ROYAL LIZ Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

WILLIAM L. LOCKHART

BRED 4/7

1m-11

06/11/12

DEERFIELD SITE* - STARZ CEDAR Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

DAVID T. BUIR • LESSEE

BRED 3/24

7m-21

05725/12

BRED 4/12

3m-31

06/13/12

BRED 3/23

0m-31

05/25/12

BRED 3/29

OTHER

BRED 3/2 BRED 4/2 BREO 4/13

3m-41 2m-61 4m- 41

05/04/12 06/07/12 06/13/12

BRED 4/12

3m-31

06/12/12

BRED 4/5

1m- 61

06/07/12

D J AY S O C TA N E - B O C ' S H O B N O B B R A D B O E C K E N S T E D T Ins: UN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E • D A K O TA S D A R A C L I N T O N R . B L A I R Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW DJAYS OCTANE -DJAYS RADIO FIRE VICTOR JAY RANGEL - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - D J AY S TA K E N O F H E R B K O E R N E R D J AY S O C TA N E - D U T C H D U O N H E R B K O E R N E R D J AY S O C TA N E - L A LY S A N A A RT H U R L YAT E S Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - M A C ' S J A N I C E PAT R I C K M C M I L L O N Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - PA R L A H A R B O B B Y J O E PA R K E R • L E S S E E Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - P M B TA K E N C A R E T W I L I T E K E N N E L S . L L C Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - P W S B U T T E R M I L K S T E V E N A . W A R D Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - S Y N E R G Y PAT R I C K M C M I L L O N - L E S S E E Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW D J AY S O C TA N E - T D E Z L E M I C H A E L R . G E R A R D DJAYS OCTANE - UCME RUSHIN BY VICTOR JAY RANGEL • LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW DICS PRIME TIME • CRAIGIE LILLY BUCK OAK KENNEL • LESSEE Ins: OR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW DICS PRIME TIME-SUPER C ALPINE JEFF L. COLE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW D O D G E M B Y D E S I G N - A U N T I E A N N E R O B E R T V. R I D E R Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. DODGEM BY DESIGN- ROCK NOEMMA KENNETH BIEHLE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. DODGEM BY DESIGN - SUTEX PORSCHE LORI FORTUNE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. DODGEM BY DESIGN-SOVEREIGN LADY JOHN M. MELILLO Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

06/09/12 06/08/12

BRED 4/4

2m- 31

06/08/12

BRED 4/3

3m-61

06/15/12

BRED 2/28

5m- 21

04/29/12

BRED 3/26 BRED 3/22

ABORTED 4m-31

05/22/12

BRED 4/19

3m-31

06/19/12

BRED 4/1

2m- 81

06/01/12

BRED 3/12

4m-61

05/14/12

BRED 3/8

4m-21

05/10/12

BRED 2/27

lm-61

04/29/12

BRED 3/1

2m-21

05/03/12

95


CHARLES RINK, JR.

BRED 3/9

4m- 41

05/11/12

BRETT HORYNA

BRED 3/14

3m-61

05/15/12

VINCE BERUND

BRED 4/14

5m-41

06/15/12

CAVENDER GREYHOUNDS, LLC

BRED 4/10

MISSED

CAVENDER GREYHOUNDS, LLC

BRED 3/17

6m-51

05/20/12

MONROE RACING. INC.

BRED 2/28

4m-21

04/29/12

PAULINE O'DONNELL

BRED 3/13

5m-71

05/15/12

BOBBY SIDHU

BRED 2/28

5m-11

05/02/12

SHARAN MILLER

BRED 3/28

1m- 41

05/28/12

DUNGAREE - FLYING CAUBLE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SANTA FE SIRES

PAUL J. AMOROSO. JR. - LESSEE

BRED 3/28

1m-1l

05/29/12

EDSBUOBY-GABECANDICE Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

JOHN M. CROWE

BRED 4/6

1m-1l

06/08/12

EM'S MAC ATTACK-BUNKA Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK • CALYPSO AMY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK • CRY FINLEY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES, INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK • GABLE PICKLE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK • PB'S DINA FLO Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK - TIPP FEMME Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EM'S MAC ATTACK • WHYTELL BROOM Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

KENNY RYAN

BRED 2/27

ABORTED

EDWARD E. MULLEN - LESSEE

BRED 3/22

2m-21

EDWARD E. MULLEN

BRED 3/29

MISSED

RANDY J. SCHABEN

BRED 4/13

4m-51

06/12/12

HERBERT W. OR KAREN L LEGG

BRED 4/7

1m-11

06707/12

DENNIS RIDER

BRED 3/13

2m-41

05/14/12

CHARLES E. MULLEN. Ill • LESSEE

BRED 3/27

0m-1f

05/28/12

EXTRUDING DREAM - MEUNDA'S BABY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. EXTRUDING DREAM - VAN LEAR ROSE Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: MOSES KENNEL, INC.

KIRK WHITEHAIR-LESSEE

BRED 3/27

2m-11

05/30/12

HARVEY O.MAUPIN. JR.

BRED 4/12

Om-21

06/13/12

FB BLIZZARD • EF MARRY TASSE

TOMBLIN KENNEL INC.

BRED 3/25

2m-Of

05727/12

FLARE GUN - FLYING THOREAU MELVINH. DRAYTON. JR. Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW FLARE GUN - FTK NORTHAMERICA RICARDO PACHECO Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 2/25

3m-11

04/24/12

BRED 3/2

4m-31

05/01/12

FLYING COAL CITY - HS BLACK DRESS Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING COAL CITY • KENTUCKY MERLOT Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING COAL CITY - ROADRUNNER LUCY Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING COAL CITY • TMC'S LASSCHANCE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

WILLIS HILL

BRED 4/17

2m-21

06/19/12

EDWARD E. BOLTON -LESSEE

BRED 4/13

5m- 21

06/16/12

HABER KENNELS. INC.

BRED 2/18

MISSED

EDDIE MC DONALD

BRED 4/6

4m-31

06708/12

FLYING GUNMAN • FLYING EXQUISITE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

VINCE BERLAND • LESSEE

BRED 3/22

3m-2f

05/22/12

FLYING HYDROGEN - A STAR MS MADI Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN- AIM E Ins: UN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN • BELU FOLKLORE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN • CRUZIN THE CITY Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN - GABLE MUSHROOM Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN • KAREN'S ROCKET Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN - KIOWA JSK MYU Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN - MAGIC BACON BITS Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN - MILLYS MOMENT Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOOK

BRED 4/4

5m-5f

06/04/12

KENNETH P. LE FEBVRE

BRED 3/12

6m-31

05/13/12

DAVID T. BUIR

BRED 3/1

2m- If

05/02/12

J. BARRY JACKSON-LESSEE

BRED 4/10

MISSED

RACHELLE HENRY

BRED 2/19

1m-3f

04/23/12

JAMES E. KESTERSON - LESSEE

BRED 3/19

1m-1f

05/22/12

JOE RECKER

BRED 4/3

3m-21

06/05/12

DANIEL W.CUYTON

BRED 1/29

MISSED

BYRON JAY CHILDS

BRED 2/19

2m-If

DRAGON FIRE - BEAUTIFUL BAMBI Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON FIRE - CRAZYKATIEBUG Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON FIRE- FLYING KRAIT Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES DRAGON HRE - GABLE CHAROUIS Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES DRAGON RRE - GABLE TUSCARORA Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON RRE - KELSOS GRANOU Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON RRE - KIOWA VINITA Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON FIRE • ROYAL LASS Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES DRAGON RRE • SHAKEM UP LESLIE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

96

05/22/12

04/22/12


FLYING HYDROGEN • NIFTY NOEL Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING HYDROGEN - USS OBEDIENCE Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES

MONROE RACING, INC. OR S. LESTER RAINES

BRED 3/15

MISSED

S. LESTER RAINES

BRED 3/12

1m-51

05/14/12

FLYING MAROON - HARDWORKINWOMEN FLYING MAROON -1 GOT OVER FLYING MAROON - WHERE'S HI HUG

MARGARET ROBAN BRIDGES MELVtN H. DRAYTON. JR. MELVIN H. DRAYTON. JR.

BRED 3/26 BRED 4/10 BRED 2/20

3m-31 5m-41 1m-2l

06/01/12 06/15712 04/22/12

FLYING PENSKE - AMF SWEET BETTY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - CB'S FOXY LENA Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - FLYING SEASIDE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW FLYING PENSKE - FUZZYS AUTUMN Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE-GOGETEMEL* Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE • KELSOS ISABELU Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE • UDY KATRINA Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - NISEI Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING PENSKE -OYABLITZEN Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - PAT C BS COOKING Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - PAT C BS FLYING Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES FLYING PENSKE - SUTEX STATION Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES FLYING PENSKE-TIPPRENEE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

THOMAS A. FERRIS

BRED 4/9

5m-31

06/08/12

LEONARD M. CHESLER

BRED 3/24

1m-31

05/25/12

TIM ERTL

BRED 4/1

2m-41

06/01/12

JOSEPH M. FRENETTE

BRED 4/18

5m-31

06/20/12

RAJWINDER BHINOER

BRED 3/17

6m-41

05/19/12

STEPHEN E. LOCKWOOD

BREO 3/2

2m-71

05/04/12

JERRY WAYNE WILLIAMS

BRED 4/1

6m-21

06/03/12

ROBERT HARDISON

BRED 4/12

1m-21

06/13/12

GARYW.REICKERTS

BRED 4/9

1m-31

06/10/12

PATRICK COLLINS

BRED 3/22

4m-21

05/23/12

ROBERT SCHOOP

BRED 3/1

Cm-31

05/02/12

G. KIRK HARUN

BRED 2/29

5m-51

04/28/12

BOBBY SIDHU - LESSEE

BRED 2/14

4m-21

04/17/12

FLYING WESTOVER - BD'S HARPER

CLINTON R. BUIR -LESSEE

BRED 2/9

6m-51

04/09/12

FLYING YAGER - FLYING DIANE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES

VINCE BERUND

BRED 3/5

3m-41

05/05/12

FORTIFIED POWER - FIGS COAL DUST Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

DICK FIGURILLI

BREO 4/10

4m-11

06/13/12

FREAK SHOW • GO BON PURE LEE Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

GORDON HEATH

BRED 4/16

2m-31

06721/12

BRED 3/13

5m-31

05/12/12

BRED 4/12

5m-41

06/15/12

BRED 4/2

3m-31

06702/12

BRED 3/30

2m-51

05/31/12

FUZZYS CANNON - FUZZYS RAZZEL JOSEPH M. FRENETTE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW FUZZYS CANNON - KIOWA SUE AUTO CHAMPIONS RACING TEAM, INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW FUZZYS CANNON - MESA DEUTE JOSEPH M. FRENETTE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW FUZZYS CANNON • UCME DRAWINGDEAD VICTOR JAY RANGEL • LESSEE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW FUZZYS WARBIRD • MENASHA

KENNETH TURNER

BRED 3/20

1m-1l

05/15/12

GABLE SOUR CREAM • AMF SETTING SUN Ins: OR. MAX CARVER Fac: GABLE STUDS GABLE SOUR CREAM - CDN BUCKBERRY Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: GABLE STUDS GABLE SOUR CREAM - CTW ROCHELL Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: GABLE STUDS GABLE SOUR CREAM • WWS DOUBLE TALK Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: GABLE STUDS

BUCK OAK KENNEL-LESSEE

BRED 2/20

1m-41

04/22/12

JUUAWARD

BRED 4/1

3m-41

06/02/12

CARL E. TOMBLIN, II - LESSEE

BRED 4/5

3m-41

06/06/12

JUUAWARD

BRED 4/1

4m- 31

06/02/12

GALE WW WANIKA • JG'S COLD WAR GALE WW WANIKA - WW GALE IRISH Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

JUUAWARD SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. - LESSEE

BRED 2/29 BRED 3/4

5m-51 3m-21

05/01/12 05/04/12

GIL'S CUERO • BAMCHICKAWAHWAH Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

PAUUJUNK

BRED 2/15

1m-21

04/17/12

GRENADE-BLAZING LIANA Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM

PAUL J. AMOROSO. JR.

BRED 4/16

3m- 31

06/17/12

GREYS REAL DEAL • BOB'S TONYA GREYS REAL DEAL • OECO DESERT CRUZ

ROBERT R. STOKES LEE MUNDUS

BRED 2/27 BREO 2/19

MISSED 3m-31

04/23/12

GROUP ROOSTER' - CRAIGIE SWEETWON

ROGER KNAUFF

BRED 2/20

3m- 41

04/21/12

97


HALLO GOLD ACRE - KIOWA LETISHA HALLO GOLD ACRE - TAM INEZ EYE

RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE

BRED 4/13 BRED 3/23

3m-2f MISSED

06/12/12

HALLO OLD SPICE - KIOWA ROCK CINDY

RANDALL L CRABTREE • LESSEE

BRED 4/14

3m-31

06714/12

HE SAID SO • PR'S MADDY RAE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac:

RODNEY COOLEY-LESSEE

BRED 3/22

1m-61

05/21/12

HEART RUMBLE* - ROOFTOP TWEETY Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

CHRISTOPHER J. PALMIERI, JR.

BRED 1/30

OTHER

GREG STRONG OR LOUISE STRONG HI NOON HERO - GLS MYMARIELU Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 4/4

4m-21

06/05/12

HLS TOD N TYLER - HL'S BAILEY

HERBERT R.LEGG

BRED 3/20

0m-3f

05/31/12

IMPERIOLI'S WAY - PTL SUMMER PITT

JOHN STEINER

BRED 3/25

MISSED

BRED 2/13

3m-5f

04/15/12

BRED 4/16

3m- 5f

06716/12

BRED 3/20

5m-21

05720712

BRED 2/23

5m-1f

04/25712

BRED 4/8

5m-4f

06709/12

BRED 4/14

2m-51

06/15/12

BRED 3/27

7m-2f

05/28/12

IRUSKA ALL STAR - FLYING AURIA CLINTON R.BLAIR-LESSEE Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW IRUSKA ALL STAR - GABLE THAI UNO PAUL J. AMOROSO, JR. Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW I R U S K A A L L S TA R - I R U S K A K I T T L E D A N I E L W. C U Y TO N - L E S S E E Ins: DR. ROBERTA GRANGE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. IRUSKA ALL STAR - IRUSKA PROMISE JEDS RACING, LLC Ins: DR. ROBERTA GRANGE Fac: VISION SIRES IRUSKA ALL S TA R - M A L K I N JOHNCECULSKI Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW I R U S K A A L L S TA R - W I N E H O U S E D AV I D R O B I N E T T E Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW IRUSKA ALL STAR - WW STAR ISABEL TOM E. RECKER Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW ITS A REALITY-RUTH BAR

SHARON L WILLIAMS

BRED 4/15

5m- 41

06/18/12

JARVA-BLIXT JARVA- ESTONIA

W. H. O'DONNELL W. H. O'DONNELL

BRED 4/16 BRED 3/3

2m-41 4m-31

06721/12 05/06/12

JAX MANNY-FLYING BRISTOL

JANICE C.ABRAHAMSON

BRED 3/16

MISSED

JET SET JERRY-ZADDY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: BARTLEY BOYS

RICK D. BARTLEY

BRED 2/28

5m-5f

04/29/12

JIM JOES UP-BOLO WHISPER Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: ENGLAND

KENNETH BIEHLE

BRED 3/21

3m-21

05/24/12

JJB GOOD AS GOLD • ANGELIC MOP TOP

JOSEPH & BERNDETTE SHANNON

BRED 3/18

2m-11

05/16712

JOE HEARNS -1DONT REMEMBER Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

ALVIE SIMONS

BRED 2715

MISSED

JUST NATURAL • SECO AHMOSE

MARGARET ROBAN BRIDGES

BREO 4/9

5m-21

KC AND ALL-ASK JACKIE MELISSA SCHMIDT Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW K C A N D A L L - C L E M E N C Y PAT R I C K M C M I L L O N - L E S S E E Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KC AND ALL-DOLLAR DONOR TIM WALLER Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW K C A N D A L L - D O R A K E N N E T H P. L E F E B V R E Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KC AND ALL-LUCY ON THE BALL BRAD BOECKENSTEDT Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KC AND ALL - MALENA BRAD BOECKENSTEDT • LESSEE Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KCANDALL-PRIMCOKAPOW ALAN HILL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/29

MISSED

BRED 4/6

5m-5f

BREO 3/12

MISSED

BRED 3/20

4m-31

05/21/12

BRED 2/22

4m-31

04/24712

BRED 3/20

3m- 3f

05720712

BRED 3/7

4m-3f

05/08/12

KELSOS FUSILEER-ANNA OH JOE LENT Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW K E L S O S F U S I L E E R - B A R T S A N X I O U S K AT E B A R T L E Y Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - BD'S RCCHELLE RACHELLE HENRY Ins: OR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW K E L S O S F U S I L E E R • B O W C A R O L I N E D AV I D T. B U I R Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW K E L S O S F U S I L E E R - E A S I L O R I A L LY N L S H AW Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER • FUT OUT JIMIKA DEAN MINER Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - GMC NANCY GRACE RAYMOND C. THURBER Ins: OAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/29

8m-51

05/29/12

BRED 3/30

5m-41

05/30/12

BRED 3/4

4m-31

05/05/12

BRED 4/10

7m-4f

06/11/12

BRED 3/12

4m-4f

05/12/12

BRED 2/21

1m-2f

04/25/12

BRED 3/27

4m-4f

05/29/12

98

06/12/12

06707/12


KELSOS FUSILEER - JASMINE BREEZE UWRENCE D. HENRY Ins: GREGORY A. POPP. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - JULIA WW GILDA ANTHONY NAPOLITANO, JR. Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - KAY SHIVON SALLY SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. - LESSEE Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - KELSOS HIFALUTIN JOHN W. KELLY Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - KELSOS MATCH BOX CLINTON R. BUIR Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - KIOWA SPACEGHOST JOE RECKER Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - MACS GOGETIT RACHELLE HENRY Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - MAGICELECTRICITY HABER KENNELS. INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - PENROSE REBECCA RANDALL L. CRABTREE - LESSEE Ins: DAVID L. MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - PIP CHICK JOEY LINGLE Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - SAMERA BRAD BOECKENSTEDT - LESSEE Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - SUN SAND AND SEA ANTHONY NAPOLITANO. JR. - LESSEE Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - TRACKING BAKER CHAMPIONS RACING TEAM, INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - USS MIGHTY FINE ROGER SALEM, SR. - LESSEE Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KELSOS FUSILEER - WWW ANIMALHOUSE ANTHONY NAPOLITANO. JR. Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/24

1m-5f

BRED 4/13

MISSED

BREO 3/27

3m- 61

BRED 3/5

MISSED

BRED 1/14

Om-51

03/16/12

BRED 4/2

3m-11

06/06/12

BRED 2/26

5m-41

04/28/12

BRED 4/9

1m-01

06707/12

BRED 2/12

MISSED

BRED 4/23

3m-31

06/24/12

BRED 3/16

0m-6f

05/15/12

BRED 4/3

2m-21

06706/12

BRED 4/12

1m- 01

06/17/12

BRED 3/3

Om-11

05/07/12

BRED 4/8

MISSED

KELSOS LORENZO - JJB POLK SAUD JOSEPH & BERNDETTE SHANNON Ins: DAVID L. MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/4

MISSED

KIOWA KAY KREBS - KIOWA NOELLE

BRED 2/25

4m-21

JAMES E. O'DONNELL. JR.

K I O WA M O N M A N N Y - B F D E N I S E C L I N T O N R . B U I R - L E S S E E Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - CBAR SAYITAINTSO FYNMORE KENNELS. LLC Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - COUNTESS CURE THOMAS A. FERRIS Ins: OEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY • CRAIGIE SO LITE GEORGE D. ADLER Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - CRY CENTAVOS CAMERON YOUNTS - LESSEE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - CTW A U CARTE DAVID R. PECK Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - CTW HAIR RAISING JOHN UWLOR Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM K I O WA M O N M A N N Y - J ' S B A B Y B L U E J E R R Y S I M O N S KIOWA MON MANNY - KIOWA BROWN ABBY SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. KIOWA MON MANNY • MALIBU WANDA ROBERT HARDISON Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY • OSHKOSH CAM URRY POLURD Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM K I O WA M O N M A N N Y • O S H K O S H O V I D U R RY P O L U R D Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM K I O W A M O N M A N N Y - O U T S P O K E N PA U L V. R YA N Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - PAL WW WINIFRED JUUAWARD Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - PRIMCO KAWAM JEFF L. COLE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - PTL BETTY BOOP JAMES E. KESTERSON Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - RODEO SASSY TONY MILLS - LESSEE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - SHEEZA ROCKET JACOBS RACING KENNEL. INC. Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - STARZ MAYA DAVID T. BUIR - LESSEE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM KIOWA MON MANNY - TYPHOON POLLY* BRYCE GILSTER KIOWA MYTH - CDN COLD SNAP Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. KIOWA MYTH - DELTA GROOVE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. KIOWA MYTH - HALLO CHIT CHAT Ins: DAVID L. MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. KIOWA MYTH - KELSOS FRENCKFRY Ins: DAVID L. MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL INC.

05/29/12

05/27/12

04/27/12

BRED 3/2

4m-01

05/05/12

BRED 4/19

2m-31

06/17/12

BRED 3/13

5m-21

05/13/12

BRED 4/11

6m-21

06/14/12

BRED 3/7

1m-11

05/12/12

BRED 4/5

Om-11

06/09/12

BRED 3/27

2m-41

05/26/12

BRED 3/8 BRED 2/20 BRED 3/5

3m-51 5m-21 6m-Of

05/08/12 04/22/12 05/05/12

BRED 3/6

0m-5f

05/06/12

BRED 4/15

MISSED

BRED 4/16

MISSED

BRED 4/4

4m-2f

06703/12

BRED 4/11

3m-3f

06/11/12

BRED 3/6

5m-6f

05/07/12

BRED 3/23

3m-2f

05/24/12

BRED 3/11

4m-51

05711/12

BRED 4/7

4m-1f

06/09/12

BRED 3/24

4m-2f

05727/12

MELISSA SCHMIDT

BRED 3/9

3m-2f

05709/12

CAUBRO GREYHOUND FARM, LLC

BRED 3/12

9m-If

05/13712

RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE

BRED 3/2

5m-4f

05/04/12

RANDALL L CRABTREE - LESSEE

BRED 3/30

3m-5f

05/31/12

99


KIOWA MYTH - LAZY K NEWSMAN Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

RANDALL L CRABTREE • LESSEE

KIOWA SWEET TREY - A STAR MS UURA JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOOK Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - ALL JAZZED UP JOHN E. OR GAIL A. SHOCK Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - ATASCOCITA JADE ATASCOCITA RACING Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - ATASCOCITA JOYCE ATASCOCITA RACING Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - BD'S NINA ROGER KNAUFF Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - BF INSPECDA GOLD CLINTON R. BUIR Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - BOB'S CLOUDY GAL ALAN KILL Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - CT BUCK WILD CHRIS G. POLITIS Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - DAKOTAS LORETTA CLINTON R. BLAIR Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - DD'S LIBERTY GREG GETER Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - DE'S PREMONITION VINCE BERUND Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - DS KATIE DAVID C. SULLIVAN Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - EL ANGEL EYES WAYNEJ.SILKER Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - FLYING MIDNITE TIM ERTL Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - FLYING OLEVIA VINCE BERLAND Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - FLYING SAFEWAY VINCE BERUND Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY • GABLE BRAHMA VINCE BERUND Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - GABLE JERSEY VINCE BERUND Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - GREYS RUBBERNECK XTREME ENTERPRISES, LLC - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY • HEY BELL RINGER RISING STARS, INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - HILLTEX POLLY ALAN HILL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - JC'S LORELEI CAUBRO GREYHOUND FARM, LLC Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - KB'S ROCKY ROAD VINCE BERLAND Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY • KEEPER DESIGN KENNETH BIEHLE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - KIOWA KAY KELLY JOE RECKER Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - LAZY K TOP CAT ALLAN LEO ERTL Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - OSHKOSH JACKIE URRY POLLARD Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - PJ'S FLASH ROGER KNAUFF Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY • RAIDERS RIO MELISSA SCHMIDT Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - SAN TAN TUCK KENNETH E. OR JANET R. ALLEN Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - SUTEX ROSEMARY PATRICK COLLINS-LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - SUTEX SARAH LIZ ALAN HILL Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW/ ALAN HILL KIOWA SWEET TREY - SUPERIOR CARLY Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - TC A GO GO KENNETH BIEHLE Ins: JAMES 0 BRYMER Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES JAMES E. O'DONNELL JR. - LESSEE KIOWA SWEET TREY - TMC'S MISS TEASE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES MARIA L COLON KIOWA SWEET TREY - UGO KATY FIT Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES LARRY POLLARD KIOWA SWEET TREY - USA JANIE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UWI STEVEN A. BOYD • LESSEE KIOWA SWEET TREY - USS OPPORTUNITY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UWI CHARTER KENNEL INC. KIOWA SWEET TREY - WFS CAMEO Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

100

06713/12

BRED 4/9

5m-5f

BRED 2/22

MISSED

BRED 4/13

4m-3f

BREO 4/4

MISSED

BREO 3/19

5m-61

BRED 3/10

MISSED

BRED 3/18

MISSED

BRED 4/25

5m-41

06/24/12

BRED 2/26

3m-31

04/26712

BRED 3/23

MISSED

BRED 2727

2m- 41

04/26712

BRED 3/17

5m-51

05/17/12

BREO 3/24

7m-31

05/25/12

BRED 4/2

4m-21

06/03/12

BRED 4719

2m-31

06/19/12

BRED 4/2

3m-51

06/03/12

BRED 4/9

6m-Of

06709712

BRED 3/16

6m-41

05/16/12

BRED 3/9

3m- 4f

05/10/12

BRED 4/10

1m-3f

06/11/12

BRED 3/20

2m- 31

05/22/12

BRED 2/27

4m-21

04/29/12

BRED 4/8

4m-21

06/10712

BRED 2721

3m- 51

04723/12

BRED 3/2

MISSED

BRED 3/18

MISSED

BRED 2/3

6m- 31

04/05/12

BRED 3/7

3m-Of

05707/12

BRED 3/15

7m-4f

05/14712

BRED 4/5

1m-3f

06/06/12

BRED 3/21

4m-31

05/22/12

BRED 473

5m-3f

06/03/12

BRED 2/23

2m-3f

04/24/12

BRED 3/4

5m-41

05/06712

BRED 4/21

OTHER

BRED 477

6m- 21

06/09/12

BRED 4/4

1m- 2f

06706712

BREO 4/10

1m-61

06/11/12

BREO 2/25

3m-3f

04/26712

BRED 4/10

5m-31

06/11/12

06715/12

05719712


KIOWA SWEET TREY - WW GALE SPANISH Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

SMITH GREYHOUNDS, INC. - LESSEE

BRED 4/6

5m-3f

06707/12

KIOWA WW BROTHER - JG'S KOREAN WAR Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. KIOWA WW BROTHER - KIOWA SHARP CAY Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. KIOWA WW BROTHER • POUR WW BROOK Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. KIOWA WW BROTHER - THATS AMORE FOXY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. KIOWA WW BROTHER - WWS DOGWOOD Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC. KIOWA WW BROTHER • WWS LONE STAR Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. - LESSEE

BRED 4/3

1m-4f

06703/12

JOHN M. MELILLO

BREO 3/14

2m-41

05/17/12

SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC. - LESSEE

BRED 2/11

3m-Of

04/13/12

JOHN M. MELILLO

BRED 3/1

2m-2f

05/03/12

JUUAWARD

BRED 3/25

4m-3f

05/26/12

JUUAWARD

BRED 3/7

4m-3f

05/07/12

KL'S RAYMOND-GSJAYU KL'S RAYMOND • KL'S UCEY

GARY M. WILLIS KAREN L LEGG

BRED 2/26 BRED 3/20

MISSED MISSED

LAMORGE ACES UP • CRAIGIE GLAZE

JERRY L KATES

BRED 4/13

MISSED

LARKING ABOUT* - ANASTASIA Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

RYAN FARMS KENNEL

BRED 3/14

4m-2f

05/15/12

BRAD BOECKENSTEDT LITTLE ANDY - BOC'S ADDISON Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM L I T T L E A N D Y - F A S T F R I E D A K E N N E T H P. L E F E B V R E Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: TEST FACILITY L I T T L E A N D Y- G A L E W W G L I M M E R M E L I S S A S C H M I D T Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM LITTLE ANDY - KIOWA WW RING JOE RECKER Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM LITTLE ANDY - MJ DUST TO GLORY JOE RECKER Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM L I T T L E A N D Y- S T R E S S F R E A K T I M WA L L E R Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: TEST FACILITY L I T T L E A N D Y- W W K O O L M E U P J U U AWA R D Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM L I T T L E A N D Y- W W S R I S K Y D E V I L J U L I A W A R O Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM

BREO 4/10

5m-Of

06/10/12

BRED 3/13

MISSED

BRED 3/16

4m-6f

05/15/12

BRED 4/4

4m-5f

06/03/12

BRED 4/26

6m-31

06/26/12

BRED 3/11

MISSED

BRED 4/19

7m-31

06719712

BRED 4/12

3m-61

06/12712

LONESOME CRY - ATASCOCITA ANIKA ATASCOCITA RACING Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY • ATASCOCITA ZEDRA ATASCOCITA RACING Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - BOW GRASSHOPPER RYAN FARMS KENNEL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - CDN CRAZY TO GO LISA RICHES Ins: DR. KEN HUBBARD Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - CTW COWGIRL UP DAVID R. PECK Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - EF CENTIPEDE TOMBLIN KENNEL. INC. Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - EF KANGAROO GIRL TOMBLIN KENNEL. INC. Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY • FLYING SENNA VINCE BERLAND Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. LONESOME CRY • GABE BAILEY DIANNA 0 OR JOSEPH A. OOUGUS Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - HI CAROLYN KENNETH P. DE MARCO Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY • K ANGEL TAMRA AMANDA LEE RICHMOND-JOHNSON - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - KEEPERRADEPISODE KENNETH BIEHLE LONESOME CRY -KERRI LEE RISING STARS. INC. Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - LB QUIBBLE RACHELLE HENRY Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. LONESOME CRY • MACS MAKENNA UWRENCE 0. HENRY Ins: GREGORY A. POPP. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y - M I S T Y L E E R I S I N G S TA R S . I N C . Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y- M O S F E O N I A C A R Y A . G L I D D E N Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - NANCY NICE UHL RONALD 0. KENDIG Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. BYRON JAY CHILDS - LESSEE LONESOME CRY - ODD EXTREME Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. TIM WALLER LONESOME CRY - PROUD RULER Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. STEVE SCHUCHTER LONESOME CRY • RACY REWARD lets: DEON M_ PARSONS Fac. KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BRED 3/28

3m-41

05728/12

BRED 3/23

0m-2f

05/16/12

BRED 4/4

3m-4f

06/04712

BRED 3/22

MISSED

BRED 3/31

3m-41

06701/12

BRED 3/15

6m-21

05/16/12

BREO 4/4

0m-7f

06/06/12

BRED 3/27

2m-31

05/27/12

BRED 2/28

5m- 7f

04/28/12

BRED 3/15

7m-3f

05/13/12

BRED 4/10

6m- 5f

06708/12

BRED 3/3 BRED 3/9

MISSED 3m-3f

05/11/12

BRED 3/25

4m-81

05/25/12

BRED 2/22

1m-1f

04/27/12

BRED 3/31

4m-3f

06/01/12

BRED 3/21

2m-1f

05/25/12

BRED 4/12

5m-41

06713/12

BRED 3/15

3m- 61

05/16/12

BRED 3/10

3m-31

05/12/12

BREO 3/6

6m- 31

05706/12

101


L O N E S O M E C R Y- R I C O ' S F L A M E R I C A R D O PA C H E C O Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y- S H A R O N W E A LT H D A N I E L B . E S T E P. J R . Ins: DAVID L MOSES, D.VM. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y- S H E R I F F B R E E S B Y R O N J AY C H I L D S Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y- S O V E R E I G N G O L D U S A W H E E L E R Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. L O N E S O M E C R Y- W W S S E E K C O M E T B Y R O N J AY C H I L D S LOOK MY WAY • SANTA'S PUYGIRL

MARTY D. TANNER-LESSEE

MARYVILLE RUMBLE* • CAYENNE FERRARI DIANE S.WATKINS Ins: DR. MATTHEW MORAN Fac: BLOCK SPORTKOUNDS. INC. M A R Y V I L L E R U M B L E * • J A X N ATA L I E J A C K S T O L I R C H I C K Ins: DAVID L MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: BLOCK SPORTKOUNDS. INC. MARYVILLE RUMBLE* - MRL GENERATION MRL METALS, LLC Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: BLOCK SPORTHOUNDS, INC.

BRED 4/10

1m-0l

06/13/12

BRED 4/11

4m-31

08/14712

BRED 3/17

3m-61

05/17/12

BRED 3/29

1m-Of

05/31/12

BRED 4/11

6m-3f

06710712

BRED 3/16

4m-4f

05/16/12

BRED 3/20

4m-3f

05/19712

BRED 4/22

4m-5f

06/23/12

BRED 4/1

4m-21

06/02/12

MOGAMBO-FLOP Ins: KENT A. UW Fac AUSTRALIAN

GARYW. REICHERTS

BRED 3/7

3m- 21

05708712

NMS SWEET THING - CRAIGIE RIPfT Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

DANIEL W.CUYTON

BRED 2/28

2m-71

04/30/12

NO MORE LOVING - AH*S ROSETTA

SHARON L WILLIAMS

BREO 4/10

5m-2f

06715/12

DAVID DICKSON OSHKOSH SLAMMER - AUDREY'S RAIN Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. OSHKOSH SLAMMER • SUPERIOR DECCA JONIRECINOS - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. OSHKOSH SLAMMER-TEMPO DEE OH GEE TROY BIEHLE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BREO 3/17

3m-Of

05/19/12

BRED 2/21

4m-61

04/23/12

BRED 4/1

MISSED

O S WA L D C O B B L E P O T - F U T O U T A D Y D E A N M I N E R Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/17

5m-41

05/19/12

BRED 4/3 BREO 4/13

7m-51 5m-41

06/04712 06/15/12

SHARON L OR GARY M. WILLIS PAT C CLEMENT - BARTS HEAVENSENT JILL LASHMET- LESSEE PAT C CLEMENT • CLEVER EVELYN KAREN L LEGG PAT C CLEMENT - HEYTKERE DELILAH CHARLES E. WOODS. JR. PAT C CLEMENT - KANE'S ROBIN JACKI ROSS PAT C CLEMENT • KB'S JUMBO JET MEUSSA SCHMIDT PAT C CLEMENT - PAT C BS RAPIDLY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UWf PATRICK COLLINS-LESSEE PAT C CLEMENT - SHININGBRIGHTLY BRAD BOECKENSTEDT PAT C CLEMENT - UCME BY A MILE

BREO 2726 BRED 3/28 BRED 3/25 BRED 4/6 BRED 3/27 BRED 4/12

6m-41 4m-11 5m-21 4m-41 2m-7f 2m-4f

04/30/12 06701/12 05/28712 06/07/12 05/27/12 06/12/12

BRED 3/23 BREO 4/9

5m- 3f 6m-31

05726712 06/09/12

KAREN L LEGG GARY M. OR SHARON L WILLIS JACKI ROSS

BRED 2/25 BRED 2/26 BRED 4713

MISSED 3m-31 6m-21

04727/12 06/17/12

VICTOR JAY RANGEL • LESSEE PG TIGER-BIKINI BAR Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW GARYCOSSEL PG TIGER-KELSOS PEACH Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW PG TIGER-PG BAD NEWS GARYCOSSEL Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW PG TIGER RCK ARIEL GARY COSSEL Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BREO 3/7

4m-4f

05706712

BRED 2/25

1m-3f

04727/12

BRED 3/13

4m-3f

05/17/12

BRED 3/14

1m-4f

05/15/12

PNJ'SBARR-SKOULOA Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM

BRED 2/18

0m-5f

04/22/12

BRED 4/19

3m-5f

06/18/12

OYA TOM TERRIFIC - DELTA DOWN OYA TOM TERRIFIC - KURO BARB

PB'SPRIMO-EZCOMEEZGO PB'SPRIMO-FUME'S NANNY PB-SPRIMO-HL'S HOLLY

GREGORIO LEYVA RON MULLEN

CHRISTOPHER J. PALMIERI, JR.

RED RANGER -PTL SCARLET JOHNSTEINER Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW RED ROOSTER BONZ • BI'S TAX CUT Ins: KENT A. UW Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW RED ROOSTER BONZ - PICS ABBEY Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW RED ROOSTER BONZ • SILVER FAITH Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

JAMES HAMBLETON

BRED 3/11

MISSED

JAMES HAMBLETON

BRED 3/30

2m-61

06701/12

JAMES HAMBLETON

BRED 3/2

1m-6f

05/02712

REJECTION FORM - BF DORA

STACY E. JUNK

BRED 2/22

6m-Of

04724/12

REWARD TRENT - KELSOS FOXFIRE Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM

CLINTON R. BLAIR-LESSEE

BRED 3/15

MISSED

102


RHYTHMLESS - BARTS MARIGOLD KATE BARTLEY - LESSEE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - BAY OAKS JAZZ JOHN DALTON Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - BI'S SMOOTH MOVE VICTOR JAY RANGEL OR PAUL P. BITTERMAN Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS • CASINO ZADA HABER KENNELS. INC. Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. RHYTHMLESS - CLOSING THE GAP DAVID ROBINETTE Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. RHYTHMLESS - CTR DIAMOND DIVA WILLIAM J. SCHWEIZER Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - CTW COSMOPOLITAN LORETTA M. MAUPIN Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. RHYTHMLESS - FLYING ABLAZE VINCE BERUND Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS • FLYING SKILLFUL CAUBRO GREYHOUND FARM. LLC Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - GRETA'S HARDROCK LARRY WADLINGTON Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - IN THE WORX MARY ROBINETTE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS • KB'S TROUBLE SIS CDC FARMS. INC. Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW RHYTHMLESS - KIOWA TIFFANY JAMES E. O'DONNELL JR. OR SMITH GREYHOUNDS. Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS • MAKE ME BRAD BOECKENSTEDT - LESSEE Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - OSHKOSH UTICA LARRY POLLARD Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - PAT C TRU VELVET PATRICK COLLINS Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS • SUPERIOR MEMORY ALAN HILL Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. RHYTHMLESS - WJS SWEET COMEDY WILLIAM J. SCHWEIZER Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BRED 3/21

7m-Of

05/22/12

BRED 2/25

3m-61

04727/12

BRED 4/12

4m-3f

06/13/12

BRED 2/20

3m-6f

04/23/12

BRED 4/9

MISSED

BRED 2/24

3m-41

04/27/12

BRED 4/3

3m- 61

06/04/12

BRED 3/9

ABORTED

BRED 2/22

3m-3f

BRED 2/28

MISSED

BRED 4712

3m- 31

06/12/12

BRED 3711

2m-41

05/12/12

04/24/12

BRED 2/21

8m-31

04722/12

BRED 3/15

3m-31

05/16/12

BRED 475

2m- Of

06708/12

BRED 3/7

3m- 5t

05/06/12

INC.

BRED 4/5

4m-31

06705712

BRED 2/26

3m-5f

04729712

RONCO-STARZ CAN DREAM Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES

DAVID T.BLAIR-LESSEE

BRED 3/28

4m- 61

05/28/12

ROUGH HUSTLE - LEAFS FLYING Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

TINA M. WILLIAMS

BRED 3/2

2m-7f

05/01/12

ROYAL REVERIE - BLAZING LILAC

J. D. GEORGE

BRED 3/16

3m-41

05/18/12

SHAWNEE PANTHER - PTL LEXY Ins: DAVID L MOSES. O.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC.

JOHN STEINER

BRED 4/21

2m-If

06/19/12

SHONN-CENOBIO SHONN-EDIOU SHONN - MARCLYN SHONN-SCOOBIEBLUE

W. H. O'DONNELL W. H. O'DONNELL W. H. O'DONNELL W. H. O'DONNELL

BRED 4/1 BRED 3/9 BRED 4716 BRED 2/27

1m-2f 5m-41 5m-2f 3m-5f

06704/12 05/15/12 06/20/12 04728712

SILVER JONES -KJ'SLOREUI Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

CHERYLCANAPP

BRED 479

8m-31

06706712

SNOW BLOWER - HEAD EM EAST Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

DAVID UNGS

BRED 3/7

5m- 41

05/08/12

SOL REIGN -STARZUL SUGAR DAVID T. BUIR - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 4/16

MISSED

SOPRANO DRIVE - BOYZHERSHEYKISEZ KAREN L. LEGG - LESSEE SOPRANO DRIVE - FUT OUT UNITY DEAN MINER Ins: KENT A. UW Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW SOPRANO DRIVE - KUSKA OASIS BILL A. ELLIOTT- LESSEE SOPRANO DRIVE-INGA GAL MICHAEL E. ORUNDI Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW S O P R A N O D R I V E • M A C ' S B O M B AY PAT R I C K M C M I L L O N Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW S O P R A N O D R I V E - PA M P E R P E B B L E S C H E R Y L C A N A P P Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 4/5 BRED 2/20

1m-5l 4m- 41

06706/12 04722/12

BRED 3/6 BRED 3/22

4m-51 2m-21

05/03/12 05/24/12

BRED 4/14

3m-61

06715/12

BRED 4/2

5m-51

06/02/12

STAN'S BOY FLYER • MYOKIE BUSS Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: MOSES KENNEL. INC. STAN'S BOY FLYER - MYOKIE ELLEN Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: MOSES KENNEL INC. STAN'S BOY FLYER - XTREME HUSTLER Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: MOSES KENNEL INC.

RICARDO PACHECO

BRED 4/11

4m-21

06/12/12

RICARDO PACHECO

BRED 3/14

MISSED

CURTIS JOHNSON

BREO 3/19

4m-71

05719712

STARZ JENKO - STARZ EQUALPUNCH Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

DAVID T. BLAIR • LESSEE

BRED 4/12

4m- 31

06/13/12

103


JULIA WARD

BRED 2/27

5m- 51

04726712

JUUAWARD

BRED 4/2

6m-31

06/03/12

LARRY WADUNGTON - LESSEE

BREO 3/6

4m-If

05704712

BRED 3/15

4m-4f

05/15/12

BRED 3/9

5m-51

05/10/12

BRED 4/23

3m-4f

06721/12

BRED 4/17

3m-81

06/17/12

BRED 3/24

5m-31

05/23712

TA L B O N ADOORABLE W. H. O'DONNELL TA L B O N • SKUL W. H. O'DONNELL Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/16 BRED 4/24

4m-5f 2m-1f

05/14712 06/24/12

TARA JACKDANIELS - BF FLYING GRACE

BRED 2/17

4m-51

04720712

BRED 3/31

1m-41

06/02/12

BRED 3/21

2m- Of

05/24/12

TK QUICK STRIKE - AKEELAH KENNETH BIEHLE TK QUICK STRIKE -EASY CLEVER JILLUSHMET Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. T K Q U I C K S T R I K E - H A M PA R S U M H E R B E R T A . WA H L Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. T K Q U I C K S T R I K E - S A S S Y G L O R I A M A RT Y D . TA N N E R - L E S S E E Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. TK QUICK STRIKE • U TOO JITTERBUG JAMES DOYLE SHEPHERD Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BRED 3/23 BRED 4/2

6m-2f 3m- 3f

05/22/12 06/03/12

BRED 3/6

3m-41

05707/12

BRED 2/11

3m-5f

04/13/12

BRED 2724

MISSED

TMCS REMEDY - CJC'S EQUALIZER TMC'S REMEDY - DEERRELD CAGY Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. TMC'S REMEDY - KIOWA DELICATE TMC'S REMEDY • ROCKIN ROBIN TMC'S REMEDY - TMC'S MAMAS GIRL

KENNETH BIEHLE JAMES E. O'DONNELL JR.

BRED 3/23 BRED 3/31

5m-21 MISSED

05/24712

EDDIE MC DONALD - LESSEE DAVID UNGS EDDIE MC DONALD

BRED 4/14 BRED 3/3 BRED 4/2

2m- 51 MISSED OTHER

06716712

TNT STAR WARS • GIRL OF FLIRT Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

MICHAEL STOUT

BRED 2/25

4m-Of

04/27/12

BRED 4/2

MISSED

STARZ JENKO - WW FAST ROBIN Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. STARZ JENKO - WW HAS NOBILITY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. STARZ JENKO - YAHOO OMEGA Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

SUPER LEE-CTW MARGUERITE JERIMY HAZLEWOOD Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW S U P E R L E E - K E L S O S C H I T C H AT J O H N W. K E L LY Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW SUPER LEE • KELSOS MERCEDES BRAD BOECKENSTEDT Ins: LIN KAUFFMAN, DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW S U P E R M A N FA S T- W I L D F O R Y O U M I C H A E L A . L A S K Y Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW SWITZLER JAMMIN • OAKS GEM BRANDY Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BUCK OAK KENNEL

KENNETH W. LARISON - LESSEE

TEAM RECORD' • HONDO FANCY STEVE SCHUCHTER Ins: DAVID L MOSES, D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. TEMPO PETROCELLI - KB'S MIMOSA Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC.

KENNETH BIEHLE

TONYS ORACLE • COUNTRY GINGER UWRENCE D. HENRY Ins: GREGORY A. POPP. D.V.M. Fac: SPIRO VETERINARY CLINIC TRENT LEE- BEST FRIENDSGIRL LORRY MILLER - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - C T W B U R G U N D Y G A L D AV I D R . P E C K Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - D J AY S J U S T P U Y N V I C T O R J AY R A N G E L Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW TRENT LEE-GO BON BUGABOO MARSHALL WILDER Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW TRENT LEE - GREYS DANCE AWAY VICTOR JAY RANGEL - LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW TRENT LEE- JOEY NAPOLEANA JOEYUNGLE Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - K I O WA K I N D C H I L D M O N R O E R A C I N G . I N C . Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW TRENT LEE - MISS FREEBIE MICHAEL STOUT Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - M O L LY S H A N A N B I L LY R . G L A D W E L L - L E S S E E Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW TRENT LEE-SHIA W. H. O'DONNELL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - S O L S H E I U D AV I D T. B U I R - L E S S E E Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW T R E N T L E E - TA U N T O N T O R P E D O U W R E N C E P. B R Z O Z O W S K I Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW TS SWIFTER - WHO'S IN THERE

104

THOMAS LSWINT.SR.

BRED 4/10

4m- 51

06710712

BRED 3/2

4m-31

05/03/12

BRED 3/11

3m-6f

05711/12

BRED 2/27

3m-4f

04/29/12

BRED 2/24

3m-4f

04725/12

BRED 4/9

MISSED

BRED 3/17

3m-41

05/15/12

BRED 3/8

2m-5f

05/08/12

BRED 3/2

3m-51

05701/12

BRED 4718

3m-21

06715712

BRED 4/17

6m-2f

06/18/12

BRED 4/8

6m- 21

06/09/12

BRED 3/15

2m-41

05716712


VICTOR JAY RANGEL OR PAUL P. BITTERMAN TUFFOLO-GREYTSTAR Ins: KRISTIN S. BLOCK Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3/20

3m-31

05/20712

TURBO PENSKE • DAQUIRI DEE Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. TURBO PENSKE • LADY OF THE SEA Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: MOSES KENNEL INC.

BLACK OAK KENNEL - LESSEE

BREO 2/18

3m-41

04/19/12

NAVPREET SIDHU

BREO 3/11

2m-31

05/14/12

USS COOL LUKE • BI'S FAST PACE BYRON JAY CHILDS Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. USS COOL LUKE • KB'S SABINA LASS WENDY BROTHERTON • LESSEE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 3731

4m-51

06701/12

BRED 3/20

3m-41

05/20/12

USS RACEWAY - NMS RUNNING WILD ALUN LEO ERTL-LESSEE Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac SYMBIOUN, INC. PARSONS & UW

BREO 2/7

3m-21

04/08/12

VERTICAL CLIMB • LITTLE JUMP OUT VERTICAL CLIMB - RH YAMAHA

BRED 4/4 BRED 2/20

4m-41 2m-21

06/04/12 0472012

WHERE'S BIG CASH - CTW BRIDEZILU MELVIN H. DRAYTON. JR. Ins: DAVID L. MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: BLOCK SPORTKOUNDS. INC.

BRED 3/13

1m-21

05715/12

WHERE'S KING FLY - WHERE'S LADY CRY WHERE'S KING FLY - WHERE'S LIL BIT

BRED 3/14 BRED 3/26

3m-21 2m-01

05/14/12 05727/12

W W A P P L E J A X • F LY I N G B L U E F I E L D V I N C E B E R U N D Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

BRED 4/25

4m-51

06725/12

WW GREYS DRIFTER • SITE FORSOREEYES Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: STRICKLAND SIRES. INC.

MICHAEL D. STRICKLAND • LESSEE

BRED 2/9

3m-41

04/10/12

WW TIME WARP - XTRA STYLE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

DEBORAH STRICKLAND

BRED 4/17

5m-21

06/17/12

W W S P O W E R P R E S S - W W B A N K R E P O RT J U U AWA R D WWS POWER PRESS-WW KAY STARBURST JUUAWARD WWS POWER PRESS-WW SUGAR COOKIE MARKS.ARNO

BRED 4/7 BRED 3/18 BRED 4/17

3m-51 6m-41 MISSED

06/07/12 05/19/12

YA H O O O M A R • C YA H I G H C A R D L A R R Y W A D L I N G T O N Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. YA H O O O M A R - C M O N L I C K E T Y S P I T H A B E R K E N N E L S . I N C . Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM, INC. YA H O O O M A R - F U T U R I S T I C I D E A R O B E R T G O D M A N Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. YA H O O O M A R - G E T S O ' S M A K I L O N N Y G E T S O Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. Y A H O O O M A R - H I M A N T H A K E N N E T H P. D E M A R C O Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. YA H O O O M A R - K B ' S A N N A B E L U R O B E RT L U T K E YA H O O O M A R - K E E P E R A R U B A K E N N E T H B I E H L E Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. YA H O O O M A R • 0 YA C R A N B E R R Y G A R Y W. R E I C H E R T S Ins: UN KAUFFMAN. DVM Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW YA H O O O M A R - S T E L U B L U E N O R M A N L R A D E R YAHOO OMAR - TIPP SILVER GREGORY S. BLEVINS OR STAN HERRENKOHL Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. YA H O O O M A R - W I LT S B L O S S O M M R L M E TA L S . L L C Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

BRED 3/7

3m- 21

05/06/12

BRED 2722

1m-11

04/23/12

BRED 3/28

Om-21

05/30/12

BRED 3/7

2m-41

05/08/12

BRED 3/12

6m-51

05/11/12

BRED 4/8 BRED 3/6

5m-51 MISSED

06/08/12

BRED 2/22

6m-31

04/24/12

BRED 3/5 BRED 3/4

2m-41 3m-31

05/06712 05/04/12

BRED 2/19

3m-61

04/20712

COREY BLAIR KRISTI ARMSTRONG • LESSEE

MELVIN H. DRAYTON, JR. MELVIN H. DRAYTON. JR.

PENALTIES RECEIVED FOR THE FOLLOWING DEUNQUENT WHELPINGS PER INSTRUCTIONS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CRAIGIE WHISTLER • MACS MAKENNA Ins: GREGORY A. POPP. D.V.M. Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

UWRENCE D. HENRY

BRED 9/27

MISSED

MOHICAN PLUTO • KIOWA ICE POP

JAIME MEJIA

BRED 12/26

2m-51

02727/12

TURBO PENSKE • BOB'S PRISS

STEPHANIE REYES

BRED 12/18

5m-11

02/20/12

B'S O'GRADY • PG GOT UR BACK Ins: OR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

GARYCOSSEL

BRED 3/2

3m-41

05/05/12

BD'S GRAYSON -ABERFAN tns: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON - HARMONY UNE' Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac TOP CLASS SIRES

DANIEL W. CUYTON - LESSEE

BRED 2/5

2m-01

04/07/12

BOBBY SIDHU • LESSEE

BRED 2/7

7m-01

04/10/12

105


BD'S GRAYSON-HS BABE Ins: KENT A. UW Fac TOP CUSS SIRES BD'S GRAYSON • M'S MARY FREEMAN Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: TOP CUSS SIRES

WILLIS KILL-LESSEE

BRED 3/14

3m-41

05/14/12

M. G. PORTER

BRED 3/22

2m-11

05724/12

CTW PLAZA RIO - MAGIC TRENT Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

PATRICK BEVER

BRED 3/19

3m- 21

05721/12

DR'S HOLY SMOKE - HOT BUTTERSCOTCH

JIMMY L KING

BRED 2/17

3m-71

04/21/12

DRAGON RRE - RLM'S BECKLEY Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

RLM'S GREYHOUNDS

BRED 4/9

3m-21

06/10/12

DUNDRUM LEE - BOC'S MOLLY MAE

URSUU O'DONNELL

BRED 2/9

MISSED

FLYING PENSKE - KIOWA KELLY ANN Ins: DR. KENNETH O'HANLON Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

JAMES E. O'DONNELL JR-

BRED 1/20

2m-11

03/20/12

GABLE SOUR CREAM - COLDWATER LORI Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac: GABLE STUDS

RICHARD PIERCE OR DANIEL W. CUYTON

BRED 1/18

4m-31

03/20/12

HEART RUMBLE* - FINE CHEYENNE

DAVID DICKSON - LESSEE

BRED 3/11

MISSED

HI NOON HERO • DM MAXINE Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

MARCYL. STRONG

BRED 2/25

4m-51

04/27/12

KIOWA MON MANNY - EASI GABBY Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: ALVIN STAGGS GREYHOUND FARM

ALLYN L SHAW

BRED 3/22

6m-41

05/23/12

KIOWA SWEET TREY • ATASCOCITA EDITH Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac TOP CUSS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY • CVS MAMA MIA Ins: KENNETH BIEHLE Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES KIOWA SWEET TREY - GABLE BURMA Ins: KENT A. UW Fac SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY • GABLE ERIS Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW KIOWA SWEET TREY - KIOWA GIRLRUMBLE Ins: ALVIN STAGGS Fac: TOP CLASS SIRES

ATASCOCITA RACING

BRED 4/12

2m-21

06/12/12

DAVID DICKSON - LESSEE

BRED 3/15

3m-41

05/13/12

VINCE BERLAND

BRED 2/13

5m-11

04/14/12

SHANE VONDERSTRASSE

BRED 1/16

2m-11

03/16712

SMITH GREYHOUNDS. INC.

BRED 2/22

MISSED

LONESOME CRY - BECKY BRANCH Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC. LONESOME CRY - RIP ROARIN GOOD Ins: DAVID L MOSES. D.V.M. Fac KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

S. LESTER RAINES

BRED 2727

5m-41

04/28/12

DANIEL W. CUYTON

BRED 3/31

3m-41

05731/12

OSHKOSH SLAMMER - C HELLO BOOBOO Ins: KENT A. UW Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

J. ELIZABETH CONRAD

BRED 2/18

2m-11

04/19/12

PG TIGER-WHYTELL BALI Ins: DR. MAX CARVER Fac: SYMBIOUN. INC. PARSONS & UW

JEFF LOVELY

BRED 3/20

5m-41

05/24/12

RHYTHMLESS • RAIDERS CHIA Ins: DEON M. PARSONS Fac: KB'S GREYHOUND FARM. INC.

ANN Y. OCCHINO

BRED 2/21

2m-41

04/21/12

SWITZLER JAMMIN • GRETA'S KEYLESS

LARRY WADUNGTON

BRED 2/8

MISSED

UMR COUSIN JEFF - UMR CHARMER

MUD RIVER GREYHOUNDS, LLC

BRED 1/27

1m-01

106

03/28/12


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Trent lee Brs. • Feb. '03 Sire:

I3RETT LEE

Gun Law Osti Sobbing Sal

Dam: 5AN TAN GEM

Wigwam Wag Steves Stones

Brother Fox Miss Dusty Lee New Tears Wee Sal Understood J's C Penny Cajun Pay Off Freedom Square

rt/C/i *P /J&%^ Natural Breedings now available!

$500 Good thru 12-31-12 Dynamic Trent wins $50,000 3/6 Derby at Palm L3each A J 37.74 Black M, 08/29/08. Trent Lee-Gifted Whistler<EmytnMEattrc>ritcs> D2/25A15 PB 660 F 3 8 . 1 3 7 6 6 2 13* 13* 13* 38.13 D2/19A12 PB 660 F 3 7 . 7 4 7 6 4 2 1 3 1 6 1 7 37.74 D2/13A12 PB 660 F 3 8 . 2 9 7 6 7 b 2 2 1"i 38.29 D2/09A12 PB 660 F 3 8 . 0 7 7 6 3 3 1 2 1 7 I B S 38.07 D 2 / 0 5 A 1 4 P B 6 6 0 F 38.08 76 Mr 2 2 2 3 6' 38.58 D2/02A14 PB 660 F 3 8 . 0 0 7 7 2 4 1 2 * 1 2 1 2 » 38.00

DYNAMIC TRENT

76

PB 39 14 PB 2 1 1.60* 2.40 2.30* .80* 2.00* 2.00

5 1

A SA SA SA SA SA

2 0

2 0

Kennel: Baser Hieing. Ltd.l l b] Trainer Yong Rader

Early Controta, Md 20 HJWPDcrtry Champ Muscled Up Such. Md Spread It Out Big Md Strong Til Bmpd Esc Stayed On The Gas

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Invitational Champ CTW Speedy Trent clocks 29.24 at Wheeling CTW SPEEDY TRENT CSR 107

WD 54 BM 9

15 12 4

BK. M. 04/16/08. Trent Lee-Rooftop Katey<Da«WHPic*> 1 1 / 2 6 E 7 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 5 8 6 8 2 1 1 " 1 2 i n 2 9 . 5 8 1 1 8 2.60 11 / 1 9 A 1 5 W D 5 4 8 F 3 0 . 0 1 6 8 5 2 1 " 1 * V 3 0 . 0 1 1 0 1 2.60* 11 / 1 2 A 4 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 8 3 6 8 4 3 3 2 2 " 3 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 1.70* 11 / 0 6 A 1 5 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 6 4 6 7 ) 4 8 3 1 * 1 * 11 2 9 . 6 4 11 2 9.40 1 0 / 3 1 A 1 1 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 6 0 6 8 7 7 4 4 4 » * 3 0 . 2 5 8 8 10.00 1 0 / 2 7 A 1 2 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 6 8 6 7 8 4 1 * I S 1 " 2 9 . 5 8 1 1 0 7.30

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Frozen Semen Available at: Dr. Kent Law's. Svmbioun Farms Abilene. KS 785-263-3221 Kenneth Biehle. KBsGrevhound Farm Thorndale. TX 512-898-2959 Alvin Stages. Cajun Kennels Blair, OK 580-563-2803 Dr. David Moses. DVM Oeala. FL 352-624-0422 Joe DeSalvo. Vision Sires Penrose. CO 719-276-2523 Kristin Block. Block Sportluuinds. Inc. Rockwell. NC (980) 721-2668 Mike & Judv Jones. EZ Greyhounds Terrell'. TX (972) 524-5110

CTW Speedy Trent wins $100,000 Wheeling Invitational 15th Grade: S Distance: 548 Ctw Speedy Trent 67.5 8 3 71 1 1 Kb's Ruckus 68 7 6 Kb's Nantucket 75.5 3 5 Bella Udi 64 4 4 Kelsos Jam Jar Gable Hot Dog 75 6 8 68 2 2 GaleWwWanika 76.5 5 7 Kiowa Slarz Seth

Cond itinn Fast 15 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 6.5 4 4 4 7 5 5 5 8.5 6 7 6 8.5 6 7 7 9.5 8 8 8 12.5

29.64 9.40 29.70 1.30 30.10 14.70 30.12 8.20 30.22 6.20 30.24 10.60 30.31 5.20 30.52 7.50

Invitational Champ Closed On Rail Game Try, Ins Raced Evenly Bumped Twice 1st Cutoff At Break Outrun, Mdtrk No Factor, Mdtrk

C And C Kennel, Bk., M, 04/16/08, Trent lee • Rooftop Kaley

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Super lee BK. • Feb. '05

Sire:

Brother Fox

Gun Law Osti

Miss Dusty Lee

BRETT LEE

New Tears Sobbing Sal

Wee Sal HB's Commander

Dam:

Molotov

Mystic Rose

KIOWA WW GARCI5

Flying Gunman Kiowa A Day

Kiowa Day War

fee: ^#£Frozen Surgical Only $500 Good thru 12-31-12

SUPER LEE WINS 15 OF HIS FIRST 18 RACES AT PBKC-CLOCKS 29.26 & 29.36 W

4-s SUPER LEE

4

76

BitckMFib 2005. BnttL«>-Khm Ww Garris PB 03-13-2007A-2 545 PB 03-10-2007A-6 545 PB 03-O4-2007A-12 545 PB 02-28-2007A-12 545 PB 02-23-2007A-10 545 PB 02-17-2007A-12 545

29.38 29.48 29.36 29.42 29.84 29.81

76 5 76% 5 76 3 76 5 76 7 76% 2

29.36 Kennel -CahM& O'Connor, Inc. 18 ATM Owner •Evecytime Enterprises Trainer - Sue Souza

29.38 29.48 29.36 29.42 29.84 2 5 % 30.19

13 1< 1" 15 1 6K 1 6 13 12 15 1 1K 1 1X 12 12 1J 12

2

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In Another League, Ins T>7 Roone/s Pub Champ Ran Like A Champion, Ins Set The Track Ablaze Sweet Revenge, hsWe Much Early Trbi, Good Try

PB 18 15 1 0 0

KsSweethrt. Se'sSirPen, SimoneEpsd 7 AtfnteFlyr, Homkad, KeboKarlos 8 SwitzlrJmn, KeboKJoodk, SkHitoDoly 8 SwitzlrJmn.JnbAnoelEy. SkHBoDoly 8 NoboottiFrG, DovsPrtda, CranGmini 8 NoboothFrG, BowRsethro, MryvteFryr 8

SUPER LEE RUNS 2ND IN HOLIDAY SPRINT AT WHEELING-CLOCKS 29.93 AAA 29.93

SUPER LEE

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BK. M. 02/10/05. Bre t t Lee-Kiowa V\ /w C3 arc i s < EvtfytMM Enttrjrises > 0 1 / 0 5 E 7 W D 5 4 8 F 30.27 81 2 3 2 1* 1'* 30.27 1 2 / 3 1 E 1 5 W D 5 4 8 F 2 9 . 9 7 8 0 V 8 4 12 11 2 * 3 0 . 0 1 12/26A15 WD 548 F 3 0 . 2 9 8 0 7 4 2 1< 2" 30.30 12/21E9 WD 548 F 30.31 80V 6 5 8 6 8' 30.80 12/16A15 WD 548 F 29.93 81 2 3 2 1» 13* 29.93 12/08E13 WD 548 F 30.09 81 3 4 2 2 3< 30.37

WD WD 2.80 2.30* 6.50 1.70* 2.50* 3.20

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29.89 BEST IN DUEL 29.91 WINNING TRY 30.20 LATE RUSH 30.33 WELL UP 30.34 ON RAIL 30.46 NO FACTOR GEMSTONE)

Frozen Semen Available at: Dr. Kent Law's, Symbioun Farms-Abilene, KS 785-263-3221 Alvin Staggs, Cajun Kcnncls-BIair. OK 580-563-2803 Kenneth Biehle. KBs Greyhound Farm-Thorndale. TX 512-898-2959 Dr. David Moses, DVM-Ocala. FL 352-624-0422

Home • 7.35-263-0250 Cell • 755-757-3073 Breed till you get pups. 415 N.W. 5th Street • Abilene, KS 67410 Brucellosis test required. Owner of the female is responsible for implants & progestrone tests.

KEVIN DALTON


§1 Ranked offspring in the United States out of Pacific Mile Walkabout Sid Head Honcho Fitzroy Lass Pacific Mile

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Frozen semen available at Symbioun Inc., Dr. Kent Law, Abilene, KS 785.263.3221 Standing at Signature Farm, LLC in Abilene, KS 785.280.3883

Owner Contact: Five Stud Racing, LLC (Stacey Jourdan) - 214.208.5833 - www.sjour@aol.com 625 Martingale Tr., Oak Point, TX 75068


SIRESINC.COM Limited amount of Semen Left (package deals on select sires) Check out proven crosses on web site

EM'S MAC ATTACK STATE OF THE ART Fortified Power / EM's Tania Can Greys Statesman/Minaki Mask High % of BR & Southland pups Great Cross with Dodge & Molotov Dam Lines.

TNT STAR WARS Fortress' / Greys Stardust

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Fortress's Top Son

High % of females out there perfect crosss

FORTIFIED POWER Fortress'/ Awesome Memory

BE MY BUBBA P's Raising Cain / Jody Jo Di

Definition of a Southland producer

Great for Sweet Trey lines

Greys Statesman / Especialy Fast

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Twilite Dreamon

Dream Diet Molotov

Craigie Whistler

Oshkosh Twist

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Gable Dodge Oneco Maderia

Oneco Sweet Tea BONAFIDE TOP DOG 70

Now is your chance to breed with a fresh semen collection to a great young dog out of a "Top Class" litter. I lis first two breedings produced 11 pups in each litter. You can save the implant costs and we'll even throw in the progesterone tests.

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Need For Speed Contel

This Ail-American Greyhound has produced an Ail-American hopeful out of his very first litter!! Like father, like son - "Really Xtrcme" is being handled by the Lester Raines Kennel trained by Mike Gerard and I leather l'owlcr. This Greyhound has shown he's got it all - ran his first Stake race after only 9 career starts, and has competed in 4 Stakes to date - made the finals of all 4 and went on to win 2 of them.

FEE: $500 Mike Strickland (785) 263-1782 or (785) 479-7525 (cell) All other inquiries call: David Strickland (785) 479-0601 (cell)

1764 Hwy. 15, Abilene, KS 67410 Fax:(785)479-2135 Website: siresinc.com


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Runner-up 2009 $260,000 Breeders Cup Winner $45,000 2008 Dubuque Future Star Stake 6th in the $250,000 Iowa Breeders Cup (Injured in that race) 2008 Dubuque Greyhound of the Year

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Echoing Trouper Zeke Anthracite

Lady Schia Trouper Pat

Yukon Gold could be a huge asset as a sire, starting with the simple fact he has no entries of HB's Commander or Gable Dodge in his pedigree. However, boost quality lines with guts early speed and good conformation. I look to see him cross well with double up Commander lines that are being bred as well as the Molotov x Fortress combination

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Wigwam Wag BD's Phillip

CJ Ima Bahama He's My Man

Cruzin By Design

July 2006 Oshkosh Racey

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Sleepy Sally

Winner, $75,000 2008 Twin River Sprint 3rd 2009 Wheeling Firecracker Sprint 2009 Wheeling Winner's Challenge Finalist Most of Herbv's litter ran Grade A at Twin River

FEES: $500 Mike Strickland (785) 263-1782 or (785) 479-7525 (cell) All other inquiries call: David Strickland (785) 479-0601 (cell)

Al available 1764 Hwy. 15, Abilene, KS 67410 Fax:(785)479-2135 Website: siresinc.com



Introducing at stud

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Nicolaus Silver: a dog with tremendous potential, heart impeccable bloodlines! He was injured as a pup in his first Aldritt handslip. Vets deemed it doubtful for him to walk again. After 6 .ml months intensive rehab, he won his first official-schools by 7L + 13L. He went onto finish 2r'~ in the Derby Lane Gold Trophy Juvenile. At Derby Lane he clocked 30.37 FTON by .31 seconds, nils and 30.42 FTON by .36 seconds. He raced 45 times: 13 wins, 10 - 2 , 7 - 3,rds. Nicolaus Silver is a half-brother to Dreamy Blossom; 2007 All American, winner 2007 PB Grand Classic & 2n in the Tampa Juvenile. Blossom is the dam of Sand Cloud (finalist Derby Lane Sprint Classic & Juvenile), Aura Bella (AA Wheeling, A Derby Lane), Nightingale (AA Wheeling, A Derby Lane), Winning Fair (AA Wheeling), Kute Kingsley (AA Wheeling), etc. His dam Valoris also produced Fearless Fella 2nd Derby Lane Juvenile, Celtic Dream, Beyond Reproach (dam of Beyond Trent, Luxurious Trent), Ebor Hero, Another Breeze (dam of CT Dice Man + CT Wild Child), Another Blossom (dam of O Ya Pure Country), etc, etc His grand-dam, Greys Free Style: Tampa Juvenile & Distance Classic winner. Free Style produced Kinloch Brae (2008 Sprint Classic winner). Kinloch Brae is at stud in Ireland, and has produced Razldazl George: 2011 Irish Derby Winner & 2011 Greyhound of the Year, Kingo: 2012 Group 1 Betfair 600 winner & 2011 Group 1 Hegarty 600 winner, Beaming Olive: 2011 Munster Oaks winner, Smoke Pixie: 2012 McCarthy Oaks winner, Aero Gaga: 2011 Hegarty Marathon winner, Capoley Ash: track record Belle Vue, etc. This bloodline is proven for performance on the track.

FEE: $500 (usual terms) Natural breeding or frozen semen (drawn + stored by Dr Law, Abilene, can be shipped anywhere) Contact Don Ryan, Ryan Farms Inc, (785) 263-0231 or (785) 263-1613.


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Black • 77 lbs. October 1994 Fee $1,000

shkosh Slammer Unruly Slammer comes fromStakes a great litter of dogs. His littermates were Solid A and competitors - Screamer, Skirmish, Snicker, Spencer, Spitfire and Sting. Anyone watching this litter shouldn't have any doubts that these dogs should produce champions. Slammer, being the best, should be a can't miss sire. His pedigree has no weak links. He could run either 5/16 or 3/8 and he showed it by competing in Stakes at either distance.

Kelly Jones

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Downing Lucky Carmell PK's Jet

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Pete Won - 1998 Inaugural Pete Won - 1998 King & Queens Stakes Pete Finalist- 1998 Ail-Star Kennel Preview Pete Finalist - 1998 SI00,000 Distance Classic (Won all four qualifying rounds)

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versatile dog. 121-39-27-17-20 Smooth Rumble He won over all distances - 525yds, 550yds, 575 yds, 700yds and 750yds Sire Won at 9 different Irish tracks including Clonmel, Cork, Dundalk, Enniscorthy, Ginger Follow Through Harolds Cross, Kilkenny, Limerick, Shelbourne Park and Waterford. And he achieved OPEN GRADE status in ALL DISTANCES from 300yds to Rinaldi Brother Wave To Eaglehawk 750yds. Star Lass Fox Mouse Nominated for the MARATHON DOG OF THE YEAR at the irish national Beaming Heart Greyhound Awards for 2006. Sire Won Irish Examiner Open 750 €11,000 at Cork Spiral Nikita Slippy Heart Won Baggot Racing Open 750 at Harolds Cross Won Paddy Power Open 750 at Shelbourne Park Phantom Minnies Im Slippy Heartbreak Flash Nikita Hill 2nd 2005 IGB national 750 €25,000 at Shelbourne Park 2nd Ennis Road Moors Open 700 at Limerick 3rd Pop Gun International Challenge 600 at Thurles 3rd 2005 Boylesports Irish Champion Stakes Cons. 550 at Shelbourne Park 4th 2005 Produce Stakes 525 at Clonmel Classic winner €30,000 Finalist Barrys Tea Open 750 at Cork Finalist 2005 IGB National 750 €25,000 at Shelbourne Park Can view races on greyhound-data

TRACK RECORDS Broke 3 track records on of which was an Irish National Record 10-29-05 - 41.61 Trad Record for 750 at Cork 5-1306 - 4130 Track Record for 750 at Cork - this tme estabfched him as the Insh National Trad Record Holder (or the 750 yard distance. 12-23-06 - 29.40 Trad Record (or 525 Hurdle at Waterford

"The Superb son of Smooth Rumble has racked up huge mileage in his career, and one of his finest hours came as he led from start to finish to stop the clock in a brilliant 41.30 sees." Racing Post-Michael fortune

Kenneth Biehle • KB's Greyhound Farm, Inc. • 5665 Co. Rd. 455 • Thomdale, TX 76577 • (512) 898-2959- ■

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Frozen Semen Available Dr. Kent Law's, Symbioun Farms, Abilene, KS (785) 263-3221 Alvin Staggs, Cajun Kennels, Blair, OK (580) 563-2803 Kenneth Biehle, KB's Greyhound Farm, Thorndale, TX (512) 898-2959 Dr. David Moses, DVM., Ocala, FL (352) 624-0422 EZ Greyhound Farm, Judy Jones, Terrell, TX (972) 524-5110

FEE: $500 Kenneth Biehle • KB's Greyhound Farm, Inc. • 5665 Co. Rd. 455 • Thorndale, TX 76577 • (512) 898-2959

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Fawn April 2003

Fee $750 Pretty Short New Tears Starfire Lady

ROANOKEE Grove Whisper Free Method Method Ginger Smooth Rumble Follow Through

TEAM PLAN HB's Commander Wise Plan Wise Memory

Tangaloa Pretty New Temlee Rowan Vale

He was Win Leader at Bluffs Run in '05.

Whisper Wishes Grove Road Satan's Legend Main Reason

Finalist in 2006 $400,000 Bluffs Run Open

Eaglehawk Star Rinaldi Lass Brother Fox Wave To Mouse Akbar Princess Donna Jock's Steeler Memory Giver

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(Won 2 eliminations and ran 4th in Final) Lincoln Record: 43/25-6-3-0 Win Leader @ Lincoln

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One of Pat Dalton's finest Pat Dalton purchased this pup back & brought him to America.

Brother Fox Walkabout Sid Promises Free

HEAD HONCHO

Roy Trease Fitzroy Lass Missus Fitz Akbar HB's Commander Princess Donna

WISE BEAUTY

Top 20 on Sire Standings

Jock's Steeler Wise Memory Memory Giver

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71 LBS

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Fee $500

Emerged as the best distance Greyhound in the country in 2008. Racing at Wheeling Island he put together one of the greatest seasons ever...he broke the 3/8's track record on 3 different occasions...He won a classic NOS event in front of a national audience...he won the 2008 Wheeling Mountaineer Classic in which his performance was one for the ages having gone undefeated in all the rounds...winning by 17 and breaking his own track record...He compiled an outstanding record of 60/31-9-8-3 in 2008. Quick Strikes explosive stretch run is simply awesome. Flying Penske x Joanne's Peach

Accomplishments 2008 Flashy Sir Award Winner Wheeling track record holder 37:20 Wheeling 2008 Leader in wins - 31

2008 Wheeling Mountaineer Champ 2009 Wheeling Mountaineer Champ 2008 Wheeling NOS Champ

73 LBS

Lonesome Crsi Gable Dodge x Jabberin Jackie

Fee $1,000

Winner 2003 Derby Lane Puppy Preview, 2003 Matinee Idol finalist, 2nd 2003 T. L Weaver Memorial Stake. Winner 2004 550,000 Couch Potato Stake at Wheeling, 2004 Southland Derby finalist. 2003 Derby Lane win leader (35/21 -6-31). Lonesome Cry ran against and defeated the best in his turn, on the tough Southland, Derby Lane and Wheeling circuits. Always determined, honest and courageous.

Accomplishments Sire of Champions - 2009 Mardi Gras World Classic Champ - Yahoo Omar Derby Lane Distance Classic Champ - Tmc's Remedy

Derby Lane Matinee IdolChamp - Tmc's Trail Boss WVGOBA Juvenile Championship - Lighting Lobo

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Fee $500 Understood J's C Penny Dutch Bahama SP's Glitz Quick Comeback Fancy Patti P's Rambling Copperkettle Kid Rocky T. Flying Energy Public Figure Fresh Approach Dutch Bahama Cashmaker Wincarnis Attagirl Gallant

Wigwam Wag

Gable Dodge

CJ Ima Bahama

LONESOME CRY Jabberin Jackie

Kelton Quick Lacey Legs My Unicorn

Visa Trip

Monodon

PIN OAK VICKI

Ion Powertrain Pin Oak Abby Santana Gal

2010 All-America Team

2008 Winner Palm Beach Futurity 2009 Captain All-America Team

2nd Palm Beach He's My Man Classic

Rural Rube Award Winner

Finalist Mardi Gras World Classic

2nd Palm Beach He's My Man Classic

Finalist Mardi Gras Joe Ryan Memorial

Winner Mardi Gras World Classic

Finalist Southland Derby

2nd Mardi Gras Joe Ryan Memorial

2011 Finalist Palm Beach He's My Man Classic

Finalist Mardi Gras Hollywoodian

Finalist Mardi Gras World Classic

Winner Dubuque King & Queen Stake

Finalist Mardi Gras Joe Ryan Memorial

Finalist Bluffs Run Horseshoe Stake Won top grade races at Palm Beach, Mardi Gras, Dubuque, Bluffs Run, Wheeling & Southland. WHATS NEXT Rod F. 07/ 1 9 / 0 9 . Ya h o o 11 / 1 5 A 1 5 P B 5 4 5 F 11 / 1 0 A 6 PB 545 F 11 / 0 4 A 1 2 P B 5 4 5 F 10/29AI4 P B 5 4 5 F 10/23A14 P B 5 4 5 F 10/17A12 P B 5 4 5 F 10/13A12 10/07A15 10/01E6 09/25A12 09/14A12 09/08A12 09/03A6 08/28A12 08/24A6 08/19E10 08713 At, 08/06A12 07/31A14 07/26A12 07/20A12 07/15AIS

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vuitzler Jammin Sorrento Warrior

GALENA Syrah Molotov

SWITZLER ROXCEE Switzler Nermal

BK. September, 2004

Fee

$500

Public Figure I'm Just Jessie Video Signal Kim's Nifty* HB's Commander Mystic Rose Clyde The Cat Switzler Thinkin

2007 1 st Team Ail-American Palm Beach Record: 75-46"] ] S3 Winner 2007 $25,000 He's My Man Classic Winner 2007 $25,000 Arthur J. Rooney, Sr. St. Patrick's Invitational Winner 2007 $20,000 "Big 3" Bonus Crowned Palm Beach Kennel Club's 2006-07 Season Track Champion with 40 victories

Ail-American

alduiater Honovu

R. June 2000

Fee

$750

Akbar HB's Commander

OSWALD COBBLEPOT Valensky

Princess Donna Rooster's Spur Just Lilly Gold Standard

Chrissie's Twelve

COLDWATER CINIA Coldwater Jolene

Red Racer

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: RECORD 109-81-13-6-3-1 This All-American won 81 of his jl 09 starts and finished in-the-money in all but five.

My Unicorn Coldwater Dolly

Konow set the Phoenix track record of 22 consecutive wins with eleven of them under 30.00 seconds!!

"Like father, like son: Sired KB's Ruckus, 2010 All American. Another recent standout is Offthebrakedrake, winner of the 2012 Jacksonville Sprint Classic, setting a new track record."

Set 550 track record 29.78 sec!! Set 330 track record 17.37 sec!!

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DODGEM BY DESIGN Cruzin By Design

BD. Feb '08

Wigwam Wag CJ Ima Bahama He's My Man

Molotov

CHANTEL ROSE Bow Oprah

Flower Design*

HB's Commander Mystic Rose P's Skidway Mangum Star

Ran @ Gulf Greyhound Park

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FEE: $500 Kenneth Biehle • KB's Greyhound Farm, Inc. • 5665 Co. Rd. 455 • Thorndale, TX 76577 • (512) 898-2959-

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Price Reduction

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

Beau Liz Bloodlines/Bargain Prices

Ad deadline for the Directory Of Sires

Gable Dodge Dalcash Chrisse

SCOOT IT OVER $250 (Implant Only)

BEAU KNOWS BEST Cecil

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FEES: $100 (Pellets/Implants only) Frozen Semen Available at Dr. Law's Abilene, KS

VanWinkle Greyhounds, Inc. 18264 I I Ith Rd., Winfield, KS 67156 (620) 221-2650


After much debate - we have passed our own "Greyhound Breeding Stimulus Package"

Molotov's "Heir Apparent"

D.K'S PKIHC TIME F e e: : *>M> ^^$375

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To help breeders during tough times, he will be offered at the reduced price until further notice. Take a look at the impressive list of Stake dogs Prime Time has produced. Considering his injury prevented any race career, he has defied all odds to become one of the top producing studs in America at both 5/16 and 3/8. Fnafet 2006 $425,000 kwa Breeders Classic and Ni^it Of Stars (4th) Wrrer 2005 $20,000 Iowa Breeders Class*: Cons. DQ Bohemian Brash (Tillie 0'darlin) 2005 Hollywood Inaugural Champ Rnafet Holywood World Classic Rnafet $10,000 Joe Ryan Jr. Memorial HO (4th) Time To Think (Re Think) Finalist & Favorite to vm $185,000 Woodlands GreatAmerican Greyhound Futurity Rockin Robin (Par For Loretta) : , - - ■■ : : : : : e . Is Run Horseshoe ChaSenge HR Diamond Di (Rooftop Vera) Rnafet $86,000 Bluffs Run Spring Futunty UCME Ul Spice (Steel Maiden) Rnafet $365,000 Great American Greyhound Futurity Love Sick Blues (From The Word Go)

Ebony River (Turbo Charger) Rnafcl in the first ever Derby Lane Milon SP (2nd) Yo My Headliner(Eltex Wired) Finalist $400,000 Iowa Breeders Classic (4th) DK's Whomadewho (Shy Review) F- ;::":::: :..:..:..rF.r.-e5^-£:.vei2-:' Finalist $45,000 Dubuque King & Queen Slake Primary Mate (Pretty Design) Finalist $60,000 Bluffs Run Open Sprint (2nd) Rnafet $60,000 Bluffs Run Survival Series (2nd) Rnafet $60,000 Bluffs Run Spring Futurity Spider Hole (Re Think) Winner $235,000 Iowa Breeders Classic, DQ Fnabt Wooolands Great American Greyrojrrf Futunty Cons. (2nd Rompin Romeo (0 G Carrie) Winner 2006 $60,000 3/8-mile Derby at Bluffs Run

AA M 29.95

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Finalist $60,000 Bluffs Run 3/8 Derby GLS Lambrusco (Keota Malori) Winner of the WD WVGOBA Juvenile UCMEJustadream (Mystic Maude) Rnafet $60,000 Bluffs Run FaS Futunty DK's Diamondback (Odd Neva) Finalist $55,000 Classic at Dubuque 3/8 Cookin Geri (Par For Loretta) Finalist $55,000 Classic at Dubuque 318 (3rd) F" s:S=:a=:V3 Ce-, 2 3

Boc's Bugle Boy (RK Go For ft) Finalist $60,000 Bluffs Run Spring Futunty (3rd) Super C Genghis (Trix Miss Kitty) Rnafet $10,000 St Patrick's Day Stake LP Geno (Cajun Erika) Winner Mile High Timberime

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Frozen Semen available at most facilities Can be shipped anywhere

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Toye & Jeff Cole

2330 Daisy Rd., Solomon, KS 67480 • 785-655-4861

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W.BD.

KELSCS rLSILEEE Understood Wigwam Wag J's C Penny

Gable Dodge

Dutch Bahama

CJ Ima Bahama SP's Glitz

July '03

Downing Economy Where's Casey Red Zombie Hairless Joe Dutch Debit Lucky Artist* Secret Hope

Slaneyside Hare fkelligs Tiger Arrigle Buddy Slaneyside Queen Borrismore Gold Daisys Gold Sand Melody

Lassinagh Silky

Ardfert Sean

Last Boher Boher Rita Sire of 2011 1st team All-American GS Uncle Henry

Easy And Slow Kielduff Fun Ritas Choice Lassinagh Beauty Ran against and beat the best at Wheeling.

Check out some of his lines below:

Through 8/15/07 he has had 15 broods bred to him

KelSOS i-USlleer W.BD. M 7/8/2003 Gable Dodge x Lassinagh Silky* Owned by:- John W. Kelly 3/31/3006 E 3/26/2006 * 3/22/3006 * 3/17/2006 t 3/10/3006 A 3/4/3006 S 1/19/3006 S 12/30/2005S 12/33/30051 13/18/300SA

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Schooled a 29.88 at Derby Lane representing the Lester Raines Kennel for the Million Dollar Race. Record at the time was 29.85 held by Greys Huntington.

~He was not a Gcccl Des he was a Great Dee!Joel Roden, trainer

-Wish I had mere like him. Real nice des!" Lester Raines, Kennel owner His mother, Lassinagh Silky* threw at least 1 AA winner in every litter at Wheeling. Breeders are liking the pups they are getting from Fusileer and are returning to breed him again.

Pups Breaking in all over!

SUMMER SPECIAL Breed to Kelsos Fusileer and get a FREE Breeding to Kelsos Lorenzo or Kelsos Bogman or Kelso Nashville until July 1,2012 Semen Locations: Biehle Greyhound Farm (512) 898-2959; Dr. Kent Law (785) 263-3221; Dr. Kenneth O'Hanlon (580) 482-7387; Spiro Vet Clinic (Carver) (918) 962-5006; University of Iowa (515) 294-4900 & Block Sporthounds (980) 721-2668

E E E : % 7(50 {$1,000 as of July 1, 2012) Frozen Semen available (drawn and stored by Dr. Kent Law, Abilene, KS) Can be shipped anywhere

Toye & Jeff Cole

2330 Daisy Rd., Solomon, KS 67480 • 785-655-4861


BK.

KELSOS LORENZO

FEB. 2008

If you want to instill blistering early speed breed to Lorenzo Gun Law Osti Brett Lee Sobbing Sal

Trent Lee San Tan Gem

Wigwam Wag

Brother Fox Miss Dusty Lee New Tears Wee Sal Understood J's C Penny

Cajun Pay Off Freedom Square Understood Wigwam Wag J's C Penny Gable Dodge Dutch Bahama CJ Ima Bahama SP's Glitz Akbar HB's Commander Princess Donna Kelso's Marzipan Dutch Bahama Shavaughn Sanduskey Silver Steves Stones

Kelsos Lisacool

40/20-6-3-1 Kelsos Lorenzo 14 "AA" wins @ Wheeling 2nd 2010 World Classic @ Hollywood Featured in the Greyhound Review

Dam, Kelsos Lisacool: Top "AA" winner at Wheeling

Littermate, Kelsos Jam Jar: Finalist in $100,000 Wheeling Invitational AA winner at Wheeling Featured in the Greyhound Review Top point earner at Wheeling

Top point earner @ Wheeling Wheeling Island 01/17/11

KELSOS LORENZO 10/01A15 09/25S1 08/1 5au 08/09AU 07/30A4 07/23E10 07/16A4 07/10E17 07/04A14 06/28A4 06/21 si 06/1481 04/02E11 03/26E11 03/20E4

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Kennel: Lester Raines Kennel WV.LIc Owner: John W. Kelly Triinen Joel Rodin GableHotOog SlatexLdy SobQnsRow8 RnoSrino RicosVictori TrthBTold4 SprCGigr DkotsFrnki KbsTkingOvr8 SperCSntry SilvrRoll WwSgrGlidr8 FlyingShelly HrdwrHnk WwKoolMUp8 RedRoostrBonz SltxLdy BlzingAlx8 . EddieOtlaw KiowaPrcell SkateLdd8 SkateLadd EddieOtlaw WwSilverFdS CtwForceOfOne EddieOtlaw CyYong8 KiowLzyJy FlyingClldn BrtsRshHr8 SendahlChell BowMyWy OlympicSpd7 KiowPowrPk BllysDvis FlyngClldnB FnnllingMny PfnnysTnyTm KwPwrPk8 OyTomTrrifc PfnnysTnyTm KwPwrPk8 BfFlyinnStan OrSlad AtscocitHqn7

Semen Locations: Biehle Greyhound Farm (512) 898-2959; Dr. Kent Law (785) 263-3221; Dr. Kenneth O'Hanlon (580) 482-7387; Spiro Vet Clinic (Carver) (918) 962-5006; University of Iowa (515) 294-4900 & Block Sporthounds (980) 721-2668

Frozen Semen available (drawn and stored by Dr. Kent Law, Abilene, KS) Can be shipped anywhere

Toye & Jeff Cole

2330 Daisy Rd., Solomon, KS 67480 • 785-655-4861

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Introducing.

LKC AND ALL

78lbs Oct. '06

108-74-14-4-1 Understood Wigwam Wag J's C Penny

Gable Dodge

Dutch Bahama CJ Ima Bahama SP's Glitz P's Raising Cain Iruska All Star Cee Bar Star

KC Did It Best

Dutch Bahama KC Did It Easy KC Black Widow

Downing Economy Where's Casey Red Zombie Hairless Joe Dutch Debit Lucky Artist* Secret Hope Raising Dust P's Fulbright HB's Commander Skiddy Flash Hairless Joe Dutch Debit P's Rambling Noti Evangeline

Ran full career at Bluffs. Went straight to A and stayed Grade A until retirement. 2 yrs. Bluffs Run All Star Team! Going into the 2008 All Star Feature and won all 7 races before finishing 2nd in feature. Heading into the year's last race with a Bluffs Run record of 37 - 25-6-2. KC And All ran 2nd in Fall Futurity. Bean/Stout Kennel won 2010 Kennel Championship. "KC And All was a huge part of it. He retired winning 70 percent of his starts. He beat local and outside All-Americans in the Sprints. He was everything you want in a greyhound. No weaknesses. Strong in all aspects. Extreme early speed, box to wire no matter what hole he was in. Could have easily went to World Classic." - Joe Osborne-Trainer

KC AND ALL .2980

Red M„ Oct 1,2006 Gable Dodge - KC Did It Best 9Jan10 7BR m 550 F 30.56 78 5 2 12 11 13? 29Dec09 7BR m 550 F 30.60 77j 3 1 11 12 14 18Dec09 8BR m 550 F 30.69 78 2 1 13 15 16 11Dec09 1BRs 550 F 30.48 78 8 4 11 12 12 1Dec09 1BRs 550 F 30.65 78 11 13 13 13 22Aug0911BR"i550F 30.16 78 7 2 13 13 12j 19Aug09 4BR m 550 F 29.80 77i 6 1 13 16 18

30.56 30.6O 30.69 30.48 30.65 30.16 29.80

BR10 11 0 0 0 $1,237 Kennel: Bean & Stout Inc. Trainer Joe Osborne BR09 34 27 2 0 1 $33,337 B R L i f e 7 3 5 3 9 2 1 L« Owner. Pam Hamilton " 0 . 3 0 E a r l y c o m m a n d r l S A Ten For Tee 3l People R Crazy 4, Astarroyalnsassy 5 Full Of Pep 4, Barts China Rose 7. Boc's Skippy Lou 9 '0.40 Coast to coast win in A Natural Talent 6, Jada Jane Uhl 65, Mary Read l\ *1.20 Dominated pace rl A — Early command in Street Credit 2, Clint 4, Barts Paladin 65 — Led all the way in Get It On 3. Ron Jesse Walker 9. Tyville Jazz 13| '0.50 Held advantage rl SA Barts Paradox 2l Astar Royalmagic 5, Competitivespirt • 0 . 6 0 U n c h a l l e n g e d r l S A Rj's Cariy 8, Gv Pongo 9, Little Andy 10

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Semen Locations: Biehle Greyhound Farm (512) 898-2959; Dr. Kent Law (785) 263-3221; Dr. Kenneth O'Hanlon (580) 482-7387; Spiro Vet Clinic (Carver) (918) 962-5006; University of Iowa (515) 294-4900 & Block Sporthounds (980) 721-2668

Frozen Semen available (drawn and stored by Dr. Kent Law, Abilene, KS) Can be shipped anywhere

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Toye & Jeff Cole

2330 Daisy Rd., Solomon, KS 67480 • 785-655-4861


R. Jan. '99

**4 ** Wigwam Wag

Gable Dodge CJ Ima Bahama HB's Commander

Choicewheel Salad Sister

Understood J's C Penny Dutch Bahama SP's Glitz Akbar Princess Donna Quick Comeback Just Rebecca

A©Q© We have only 20 vials left for sale. Sorry no returns.

R. January 1999 Litterbrother to Stan's Boy Flyer ^M Wigwam Wag

Gable Dodge CJ Ima Bahama

Understood J's C Penny Dutch Bahama SP's Glitz

He has pups on the ground at the farm!

HB's Commander

Choicewheel Salad Sister

Akbar Princess Donna Quick Comeback Just Rebecca

•*- +-

FEE &£oo Robert Drew, President Wayne Drew • 561-575-1517 Make check payable to: C.O.D. Farms P.O. Box 867 • Jupiter, FL 33468 21


WWW.S0PRAN0DRIVE.COM

SOPRANO DRIVE Glenroe Bess Sail On II*

Fortress*

TNT Star Wars

MissHUlan Mi Designer

Proud lii-iii Dmrli Bahama

Representation I Hi- Comuiander

Princess Duuiki

Mystic Rose

Essie Ecks Drive

Downing

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65% Wins. Si| "AA." Never ill

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Is1 200}, $50,000 Southland Derby 1st 2008 Superhound Slakes I8' 2008 Rematch. Soprano Drive vs HGM Junnn II !."> "AA" rare wins in n row beating I'.l's Douglas' record of 14 lsl his last official start 10/17/08 2007-11-30 Ell SL 383 F 31.87 73 7315 16 1 1.5 2007-11-24 Ell SL 383 F 31.83 72.5 2 11 2.51 3 14 2007-11-20 E13 SL 383 F 31.69 71.3 3 113 1 3.51 6 2007-11-16 E 11 SL 383 F 31.89 72.5 8 5 14 18 1 14 2007-11-09 Ell SL 383 F 32.40 73 174 11.314 2007-11-03 Ell SL 583 F 32.04 72.5 1 2 1 1.51 3.51 0.5

31.87 .20 On Fire, Own* R«cord AA 3 1.83 .50 TIM EjDoug Win Rec AA 31.89 2.30 Biker's Dozen 31.89 .10 Continues Streak Wd 32.48 1.10 Going Away Mt 32.04 30 Mikes 10 In A Row

AA AA AA AA

2007-10-29 Ell SL 383 F 32.96 72 8 t • 4 11 32.96 .60 O v e r c a m e T r b l e M t A A 2007-10-25 E 11 SL 303 F 32.01 71.5 2 4 2 13 1 5.3 32.81 .30 H i t 1 s t . S t i l l H o t A A 2007-10-20 All SL 5B3 F 32.22 72 4 4 2 1 2.51 5 32.22 1.00 G o i n g A w a y M t A A 2007-10-15 E13 SL 583 F 32.53 71.5 12 2 2 1 2.5 32.53 .70 Overcame Trouble Wd AA 2007-10-11 E13 SL 583 F 32.18 71.5 Ii 2 13 1 8.5 32.lt .80 I n c r e a s i n g L e a d W d A A 2007-10-06 Ell SL 583 F 32.30 71.5 2 7 2 12 14 32.30 1.30 EKtendlng Lead- Wd AA 2007-10-01 All SL 383 F 32,33 73.S till 12 11 32.33 0.30 W u B t f t - M d t r k A A In Control Early Wd — 2007-09-24 SI SL 583 F 32.77 73 12 16 15 1 2.5 32.77 2007-09-13 E 5 SL 583 S 32.43 73.5 7 I 1 2.5 1 3.51 4 32.49 0.20 Extending Lead- Wd 2007-09-06 E 13 SL 383 F 32.40 73 7 6 3 2 14 32.40 Driuinq For Win- Mt

I n( rod tic lory Fee: $500 Due at .iine of breeding!

Tony or «Jmly Mills

1304 \.\V. 14th, Abilene. KS 67410 • 785-263-7178


Deerfield Mover^ Eaglehawk Star

BD. March 2002

Tancaloa 'rightful Flash Leggy W aitress

Toms The Best Slippys Quest Ladvs Guest ^ ale Princess

Crccnpark Fox Cry Dalcash Dalcash Deal

Malbay Swift

Deenside Spark

bock button

Back The Glen

Clarcabbev Sall\

I bis dog raced and beat some of the besi dogs in Ireland. I Ic ili<l a flying 28.14 track record run for 525 yards around Tralec thai will be very difficuli to beat As you ran sec form Mover's bloodlines and looks he is exceptional. Starting with bis grand sin*. Frightful Flash (Al'S) and bis sire Toms The Best, on the dam side you have the famous Malbay bloodline. On the dam Side you have tin- famous Malbay bloodline which was started by Patrick burke back in 1902. Mover's grand sire. Frightful Flash has produced many a good dog. I li-> mosi renowned being, Sonic Flight who happens to be the sire of the great Wesnueail I lawk ('22 wins from 35 starts) winning more money ($285,000) than any other Greyhound iii the history of the sport in the U.K. and Ireland. Woiinead I lawk was also the winner of the 200.") and 2006 English Derby. From the 5.055 offspring of Tom- The Best, Mover i- ranked #l2."> overall which is some feat ill itself. From the 36 offspring of Malbay Swift. Mover is ranked #1. Now from the 2,468 offspring of Frightful Flash, Sonic Flight is ranked #1 with Toms The Besi being #4. Numbers cannol lie. Mover i-- destined to pass on his family's pace, stamina, track craft, honesty and temperament. So don't wait around lor someone else to move, now is your chance to move on the Mover before lie leave* \iiii staudiiu; in his wake.

Now is your chance to Mitre ou Mover! New owners:

Fee: $750

Tony Mills & Tony Cummins

Two breedings for I he price of I for breedings paid for during

the month of August

Semen Available at: Dr. David Moses, Ocala, l"L 352-624-0422 KB s Greyhounds, I horndale, I X 512-898-2959

SpiroVel Clinic, Spiro, OK 918-962-5066 Dr. Kent Law. Abilene, KS

Dr. John I lolco.nl). Add, IA

Cedar Creek Animal Clinic 515-993-3410

785-263-3221

Tony or •Judy Mills

:>! ; N.W. 14th, Abilene. KS 67410 • 785-263-7178


Introducing...

Krvplo Drive BD.MALE 74LBS MARCH, 2008

Oshkosh Racey Rying Penske

She's A Natural

Kiowa Mon Manny

Minaki Zeke

Flying Monica K

Molotov

Essie Eeks Drive Ebeeeebe Drive

Flying Moorea I Hi s Commander Mystic Rose Perceive l.( I Seena

Finalist 2010 Razorback Classic, Southland Most wins over the Razorback (-'i/^J Course. Southland 2010 Won "AA " 5/16, VS and "A " 7/16 Third besi lime in the Country' over a 3/S Course in 2010 (36.74) Hanked blh union" Kioiru Mon Mutiny Offspring

Half-brother to Soprano Drive

Introductory Fee: S400 Frozen Semen Available al Symbioun Farms, Dr. Kent Law (785) 263-3221

Tony or •linly Mills

1304 N.W. Hih."Abilene, KS 67410 • 785-263-7178

KIOWA74lbs MON MANNY 82—44-9-6-5

FAWN

Oshkosh Racey

FLYING PENSKE

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BJ's Justin

She's A Natural

AMF EX PRESIDENT

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■miw: uavil Blair neimdlH Owaer: David True Blair Trainer: Natalie Dy«c»« ItlrSratT.SliRMvSliillixl Srhl.W«Uiicl!r.0«*iMt 1 Um.W*0ctftRr.Otf*i»GrtH 1 SJUirn*wi7»"i»aei.l*>ta 1 lnOldmOnOag. Dricmtti 8 ;■■!;—;;-iY;f;-T,-..'-.-;i

2002

Flying Moorea

Frosty Day* Black Streaker She's A Natural

Wincarnis Nice Catch Daleys Gold Theories Unruly Fast Liz BJ's Justin Fast N Loose

"If you want big time pups for big time tracks, Manny is a good place to start. The people's stud dog is now top 5 according to the NGA and backing or use of the Industry's Manny and I will be forever in your in age, I'd like to thank him and all him."

that's without the larger operations. debt. As he climbs of you that trusted Dean Miner

Progestrone test available at no charge.

FEE: $599

Breed until you get 5 or more pups. On 1 or 2 pup litters a $275 lab fee will be charged. 3 pups considered a litter, if you have a miss there will be no charge for a return We will honor no returns or refunds on females bred over 10 yrs old or on 30 day delinquent Stud Fees.

(Semen Only) Breeding services not included. (As of March 1.2009) Payment due @ time of service

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20763 State Hwy 19, Blair, OK 73526 Boarding of Females Available — $90 a month

Return breeding if properly notified. Not responsible for accidents. Alvin Staggs Phone: 580-563-2803 Fax: 580-563-9110


COLDWATER TORRES Fawn * Whelped 11/17/04 Wincamis Trouper zeke Nice catch Mlnakl Zeke Daleys Gold Frosty Day* Theories TIME WARP Willie Hondo Hondo Monopoly My Frost! Dew Twilite Dreamon Kunta Klnte Dream Diet Vesting

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Understood J's C Penny Cable Chevy Dutch Bahama CJ ima Bahama SP's Glitz HEY BELL DANCER HB's commander Evening Memory Morning Memory Century Chitchat warrior Special My Aphrodite Kiowa Bea Wigwam Wag

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2006

2007

Phoenix Track Champion 27Wins 1st Juvenile Stakes 2nd Nov. Night of stars Phoenix Track Champion 44 wins (Phoenix Record) 1st Sprint stakes

1|J May Night of stars 1st Nov. Night of Stars 10 straight wins All-American 2008 Phoenix Track Champion (Phoenix Record) 34 wins

1SJ sprint stakes 1s* King & Queen stakes 1s*Leaderboard Stakes 2nd Nov. Night of stars All-Amerlcan

STUD FEE: $500 Owners: Oscar Henderson or Georgia Medis

RA BLAZER

BD.

APRIL 2002

TOTAL RACES: 98—42-22-5-6

GREYS OUTBOUND REDBABYBRINDLE

Oswald cobblepot HB's Commander valensky K's Flak Greys Julianna Representation Heyvern EJ's Douglas Abigail Girl Chevy Montecarlo Waitin To Exhale spell weaver

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

2004 $60,000 Bluffs Run Open; 1st 2004 $400,000 lowa Breeders classic; 1st 2004 All-Amerlcan 2004 Win Leader. Bluffs Run 59—32-13-3-3 2004 Bluffs Run Greyhound of the Year set record for most money won in a single year. RA Blazer ranks 4th in career winnings - over $341,031

FEE: $500 (Semen Only) Breeding services not Included

GET OVER

Brindle

Accomplishments:

Understood Dixie's Pixie MC's Dutchmaster

Hey Vein

Sire: EJ's Douglas Abigail Girl

2nd JGR Juvenile Champ 2001 Mayors Cup Champ Finalist Orange Park Clay County Classic

Aggie Russo Firelite

He's My Man

Might of Stars Winner Finalist in Mayors Cup Hollywood World Classic, Runner Up Win leader at Orange Park

Beau Liz Black Aztec* WM Smiles

Dam: Jealous Julie My Miss Julie

May '99

FEE: $500 Progestrone test available at no charge. Breed until you get 3 or more pups. On 1 or 2 pup fitters a $275 lab fee will be charged. 3 pups considered a litter, if you have a miss there will be no charge for a return.

Paymet due @ time of service

Return breeding if properly notified. Not responsible for accidents.

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we will honor no returns or refunds on females bred over 10 yrs old or on 30 day delinquent stud Fees.

ennet 20763 State Hwy 19. Blair, OK 73526 Boarding of Females Available — $90 a month

Alvin Staggs Phone: 580-563-2803 Fax: 580-563-9110

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b Class Flying Coal City $500 Kiowa Sweet Tret, I J™? CD^b'epDt I TM's Sweet Dream Flying Crestline

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Flying Hydrogen.. $1,000 u . B Sweet t - « . . Trey I Oswald Cobblepot Kiowa

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Rifle R i fl e Lady L a d y

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$500

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Flying Oak (IU) $500

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Tiger

$500

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Kiowa Bet Dutch $500 -.„, .,__=_ Flyiny Train

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CASTOR TROY

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73Ibs.

ALL AMERICAN - FS RAIS1HG CAIN'S BEST SOW Texas Talking Raising Dust Trouper Zeke Pecos Cathy CARA'S RUNABOUT CAIN Bon Bon Patriot Cara Dot P's fulbright P's Skelly

Wincarnis Mice Catch Concho Cara Zia

Because oLEconoruic Times

FEE: $

$750

BS O'GRADY

71 lbs.

June '02

Bluffs Run: 108—51-22-13-7 Jacksonville: 62—14-8-11-6 6 Sub-30:00 Wins in A at Bluffs Run

Wigwam Wag

GABLE DODGE

CJ Ima Bahama

Understood J's C Penny Dutch Bahama

HB's Commander Mystic Rose STAR Westmead Havoc D's Kim - IU Black Economy* Molotov

D'S SHINING

SP's Glitz

12 Grade As out of 8 different females running at Bluffs Run. FEE: $ 750 EACH pirK BARTLEY Mo returns on females over 10 years old. ■- -»■ t - r-tsxs-* m m i_ »i wr** *-.-■/ u > *\ Returns on litter of 2 pups or less. 534- 1200 Ave. Abilene, KS 67410 Returns good for 1 yr. 785-479-5980

SILVER JONES fee: $500 Limited Time

72 LBS

Wigwam Wag CJ Ima Bahama

Gable Dodge Dodgem By Design Cruzin By Design

ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2007 Holiday Sprint Champ Finalist Super Star Challenge Runner-Up Winners Challenge

Fortress*

Im Slippy

Exception Greys Statesman Fuzzys Scarecrow

Fuzzys Jasmine

He's My Man

Rower Design Mrs. Moneybags Silver Jones posted All-American type numbers in 2008 with a rceord ol' 58/18-19-4-8, that's 84% on the pay sheet...Jones is fast having dipped below the 30-second mark in 17 times including his best at 29.51. He is the total package of speed, desire and intelligence. His bloodlines of Dodgem By Design x Fuzzys Jasmine have been some of the most productive in recent history, add his racing record credentials and you have the total package...who could ask for more?

CGS WOW WUBBZY 73 Bd, M. Mar 22. 2009. Silver Jones-Kb's Deep Fry 12/17E8 SI 583 S 32.73 73 4 5 3 3 2lK 1 2 / 11 E I S t 5 8 3 F 3 2 . 1 2 7 3 2 12/08A9 St 583 S 33.03 73'A 1 12I01AI2 St 583 F 32.28 72 9 11 / 2 6 E I 4 S t 5 8 3 F 3 1 . 9 5 7 1 % 2 3 11 I 1 9 E 3 S t 5 8 3 F 3 2 . 0 7 7 2 8 6

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CLAPPIN THUNDER HB's Commander

Minaki Zeke

SOLAR BEAR

MOLOTOV

Mystic Rose

Lotus Turbo

FEE: $500

Usual Terms Semen @ Dr. Kent Law (785) 263-3221 Abilene, KS

AUSTIN KING • 32527 S. Hwy. 82 Vinita, OK 74301 • (405) 642-4527


BARTS PARADOX BD. MARCH, 2006 77LBS

Downing Economy Wigwam Wag Where's Casey J's C Penny Red Zombie DODGE Hairless Joe Dutch Bahama Dutch Debit CJ Ima Bahama Understood

GABLE

SP's Glitz

BARTS

Lucky Artist* Secret Hope

Akbar HB's Commander Princess Donna Oswald Cobblepot Rooster's Spur Valensky Just Lilly* CHILLPILL Wincarnis Nebraska Stud Valley Princess Clever Claudia Wise Band Chiming Chick* Black Valley

One of a litter of 7 that all made Council Bluffs 3/8. Three are Grade A's. This is his first litter. Good Breeder

BARTS PARADOX ■ Barts Chilpil

Brind!eM.,Mar31,2006 Gable 14Nov0910BRm550F 30.51 7Nov09 4BR"-550F 30.19 28Oct09 1BR<*»550F 30.11 17Oct0910BRm550F 30.69 11Oct09 7BRm 550 F 30.31 4Oct0910BRm550F 30.33 30Sep0910BRm550F 30.84 24Sep09 5BR<n 550 F 30.29 18Sep09 2BRm 550 F 30.42 10Seo09 7BRm 550 F 30.44

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*2.10 Strong desire stretch •2.10 Tired badly stretch '1.90 Box to wire winner 4.20 Faded some stretch •1.20 Wide 1st.str fatigue *2.40 Coast to coast win *1.20 Stretch fatigue '120 Won going away '1.30 Always in front '2.60 BmDd 1st.iust lasted

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BR09 S3 19 13 4 8 $48,950 BR08 65 20 13 8 9 $37,825 \-zr-, BR Life 132 42 29 17 20 $89,575 I A I

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BARTS MAJOR PAIN

BR12 0 0 0 0 0 -v^i Kennel: Bartley Corporation •30.54* 14 Trainer. BUI Reeves B R 11 1 5 6 2 5 0 $ 6 , 7 2 5 W.R.Bd M.. Mar 19,2010 Baits Paradox - Mustang Tide* Owner Rick Bartley BR Ufa 15 6 2 5 0 29Dec1111BRm550F 30.54 74 6 1 1J 11 14 30.54 Z90 Box to wire winner in A Pg Baker 4, Gable Giselle 6j, Superior Cinch 9 31.05 *2.00 Steady pace to show in A 18Dec11 5BRm 550 F 30.73 74 2 5 3 3 3*| Nosey Man 1, Tom S Fairbanks 1, Superior Cinch 9 110ec11 1BRm550F 30.84 75 6 6 5 6 58 3122 250 No money drive rIA Getwjsindisgutse 24, Kffler Smart 2-j. Boc's Magic Wand 4 6Oec1111BRm550F 30.33 73 6 2 2 3 38 30.89 3.(WOijtfirtJshcdhackstr in A ChastnTheRichs4, Killer Smart 4, PrograiraSe 13 30Nov1110BRn> 550 F 30.95 74 6 3 2 2 13 30.95 3.70 Proved best stretch in A Uckety SpHI 3, Superior Molina 7, Shadow Blend & 23Nov11 6BRm 550 F 30.64 74 6 2 ll 11 21 30.71 9.00 Couldn't keep pace in A Pg Martanmartini 1, Boc's Magjcspefl 3, Vi Evan 6 17Novrj_2BRn*550F 30.76 75 8 3 2 U 13 .30J6 *24iDetefiTBnedJpackstr in B Ds Dominic 3. Gemusindisguise S. Astar Trudestinv 7

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BARTS FIXEDASSETT BK. OCT. 2005 74LBS

MTs Alvin Fuzz

Jocks Warrior "■?"•*£ f Wise Katy Saxony Star

JET SET JERRY Dutch Bahama

Jet Set Sir C

Downing Blue Betsy Hairless Joe

Dutch Debit

Lucky Explorer r B r o a d^unt^fKi"te, f o r d J o a n *.

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BARTS FREIDA

Oswald Cobblepot"5,5 CommanfJer E Mail ^nsky Bart's Saltine £0,n C'd* „ Mesquito Creek

Nebraska Stud Wi"rarpnis Valley Pnncess Chiming Cathy C h i m i n g C h i c k * Black ™ S e 5Valley f!d

Could run any distance and could run with the best. First litter was a year old in October and look great. Good outcross sire.

FEES: $750 RICK BARTLEY 534-1200 Ave. Abilene, 785-479-5980

No returns on females over 10 years old. KS 67410 Returns on litter of 2 pups or less. Returns good for 1 yr. 29


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Proud Treat

MOCAN SPEED

Wincarnis

Lindas Champion Daley's Gold Ballinderry Mother

FROSTY DAY *

Sparkling Babe

Balleyheigue Moon

Theories Nice Catch

Evening Daisy

FEE: $2,000

lA^WTimt "Warp Wincarnis

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Trouper Zeke

Hondo Monopoly Willie Hondo

Nice Catch

MINAKIZEKE

My Frosti Dew

TWILITE DREAMON

Kunta Kinte

Daleys Gold Frosty Day"

Dream Diet

Theories

Vesting

FEE: $1,500

Sire of" Boc's Big League, winner of $400,000 Iowa Breeders Classic, 2005 #5 on 2007 Sire Standings (Thru June 30th)

#15

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Sire

Standings

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2006

Kelton

Rooster Cogburn

Akbar

Rooster's Spur Keen Girl

HB'S COMMANDER

Dia's Stormy Day

VALENSKY

Princess Donna

Downing Just LillyBroxsie

Ballyheigue Moon Evening Daisy

Producer of 8 ALL-AMERICANS 2003: EA's Itzaboy Coldwater Konow Burt Road

2002:

EAs Itzaboy Kiowa Sweet Joe

2001: Kiowa Sweet Trey 1999: Bart's Email Greys Outbound

FEE: $2,500

Terms: Stud fees due and payable at time of breeding. Two pups considered a litter. Return breedinq within 1 year if properly notified.

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Hal

Gill

Send broods to PIPP PPV9P999 P'°' B°X 823 To p C l a s s S i r e s B J g l J M | W E & M I n v e r n e s s , F L 3 4 4 5 1 for Handling mmmmmmm^gmsm^ (785) 263-8504 (352)212-2056 Lance (cell) (785) 263-5764 www.valorsires.com emaiI:hal@valorsires.com


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Skillful

OSHKOSH RACEY

Oshkosh Champ Oshkosh Benefit Oshkosh Cash

K's Flak BJ's Justin Hy Times

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Rooster Cogburn

Fast N Loose Dia's Stormy Day

Fee: $1,000

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DERBY DAY

HB's Commander

Wise Flyer

Wise Memory

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VALORS I'RgS www.valorsires.com

Fee: $600 H. Hal Gill P.O. Box 823 Inverness, FL 34451 (352) 212-2056 email:hal@ valorsires.com


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Frozen Semen Available

All

fees

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Contact nearest FI center

PAT C NAPSTER

PAT C HODGEPODGE

2nd Raynham Taunton Puppy Stake Finalist in the Raynham Sprint Record: 114—36-15-12-15 at Raynham-Taunton

2nd Wheeling Night of Stars Feature 4th Wheeling $45,000 Labor Day Sprint Record: 80—21-23-13-11 Wheeling Ran 5/16, 3/8 and 7/16 Feature in The Greyhound Review

Sire: Light Of Fire Dam: Florentine Grill

New Tears Centrefire Bara Buzz Bet Wrong

HB's Commander

Sire: Oswald Cobblepot

Valensky Pat c Paycheck Maddie

Dam: Pat C Cashier

PAT C DIE HARD Went to AA at Wheeling in five starts Record: 36—19-2-7-5 Wheeling Downs Sire: Molotov Dam: Pat C A Pair

HB's Commander Mystic Rose Oshkosh Racey Tupelo Dolly

Napster, Cairns, Hodgepodge Standing at Carl S. Livingston, Jr. 580-429-3541 or 580-429-3493

PAT C CAIRNS Record: 69—21-10-15-4 at Raynham-Taunton Sire: Light Of Fire Dam: Florentine Grill

PAT C LOOKAHERE Understood Sire: Pat C Dublin Amityville* Pat C Best Yet Dam: Pat C Rendezvous Westpark Fly Off* Lookahere won the St. Patrick's Day stake at Palm Beach over the 3/8 named after dam Pat C Rendezvous, who still holds the record for most consecutive wins over the 3/8 course. Lookahere had 38 wins, 33 seconds, 29 thirds and 17 fourth and could win at both 5/16 and 3/8.

New Tears Centrefire Bara Buzz Bet Wrong

PAT C ARNIE From a great litter Mile High Track Champion 2nd Cloverleaf Inaugural 3rd Cloverleaf Classic Record: 118—46-25-12-10 Colorado Sire: Oswald Cobblepot

HB's Commander

valensky Pat c Best Yet Dam: Pat C Antoinette Francis Marie Arnie and Lookahere Standing with Pat Collins, 303-772-3129

Pal Coffins. 10141 Wefel Co. /2/. 13, cXonamount, CoL. 80504, Pit: 303-772-3129

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Gable Studs Gable Dodge Wigwam Wag Gable Oscar Gable Sour Cream Gable Wyatt Gable Diego

«J>1^50 Leading Sire '04,05,06 (frozen only) *^5tfU Leading Sire '98 (frozen only)

$500 $750 $500 $500

Contact: Harlyn or Janna Goebel 361-786-3284 361-449-5448 361-449-5375

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OUTSTANDING BLOODLINE SIRES AVAILABLE TO BREEDERS USING THE

SEMEN PRESERVATION SYSTEM (All stud fees include ovulation timing by progesterone testing, and surgical implant cost.)

ABILENE RUMOR

DARK RUMOR $1,250. PERSUADE ME

BARRY LYNDON

DOWNING $1,500. BLUE BETSY

Needs no introduction

Needs no Introduction

FOR REAL

IRON RAIL* $1,000. Outstanding "/VA" Winner MERRY TASSE Finalist Irish American SAIL ON II

O L D WA R R I O R * $ 9 0 0 . Consistent "AA" Winner MISS HILARY

PLANET BOY* Grady Sprint Champ

VIEWPOINT* Ireland Stakes Winner

WHISPER WIT*

Stakes racer. One of his litters won over $100,000.

SAIL ON II $1,100. MISS HILARY

AUSTRALIAN SIRES: (out crosses to American Bitches) BENJASON Sire of Bonjase, Australia Cup Winnner

HEADING WEST

Won 51 races. Sire of Cup Winners

SHINING CHARIOT $1,000. TABMARAY WALKABOUT SID $ 900 JAYMAR QUEEN

AFRICAN ZULU $900. Two Time Melbourne Cup and ROYAL BANKER Greyhound of the Year Finalist AMERIGO MAN

KAREEM

NATIONAL LEADER $1 ,ooo.

LINDAS CHAMPION $1,000. SANTEL

The great Brother Fox NATIONAL LASS line carries on.

WHISPER WISHES $1,250. WESTMEAD KIM

•97 Greyhound of the Year PARIS MATCH Stakes Winner NEW TEARS $1,000. NEW FOX GOLDEN FOX TOPGUN Winner

Several boarding kennels are available in Abilene to board your bitches. If you need assistance, please call.

All Semen available only at: Symbioun, Inc. Kent Law, DVM - Deon Parsons Abilene, Kansas Phone: 785-263-3221

q BoOd m B iNa lIuA- KF A R L$O1Ef 2M5EoI .O P Y

FAIR SENTENCE

FEAR NO JUDGE ssoo.

Winner Queensland Derby FEARLESS MISS and Qld. Constellation CURRYHILL BRUTE $ 900 SILVER CHISEL SILVER SUPPER Outstanding racer and sire MALAWI'S PRINCE AWESOME McLAREN $ 900. TRUE TEMPTATION Speed dog, early pace passed on to offspring DALEYS GOLD BALLAGARI $ 900 WESTMEAD MOVE Top English Import

Sharyn Conole (979) 690-0499 We do Smears, Cultures and use the Pre Mate Ovulation timing test kit.

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Unruly Oshkosh Racey Oshkosh Benefit Flying Penske BJ's Justin She's a Natural Fast N Loose HB's Commander Oswald Cobblepot Valensky Bongo Rocket Black Streaker Jet Black Racer Safely Break

of Cbar9piOQS Dave the Dog, multiple Stakes winner, Southland Win Champ, South land greyhound of the year, from a phenomenal litter of Stakes dogs. With just 100 pups to the track, Dave is already breaking records as a sire. Dave's pups have won Stakes races at 5/16ths, 3/8ths and Marathon. Dave's 4th pup to the track was 2009 National Win Champ, Flashy Sir Award winner, and two time All American, Flupascrackerbox.

Flupascrackerbox R.F. M, 04/03/06. Sire: Dave The Dog, Dam: Pa's Snawneeiass Kennel: Team Greyhound Southland. Trainer: JT Riley 01/06/09E16SL 01/02AJ9E15SL 12/29/08A16SL 12/19/08E11 SL 12/13A8E13SL 12/05AJ8E13SL 11/29A38E13SL 11/24/08A 8SL 11/14AJ8E15SL 11/07/U8E11SL 11/01/08X 1SL 10/25/O8E17SL 10/20/08A12SL

703 F 40 64 75 8 3 703 F 39 93 76 5 3 660 F 37.48 76 2 5 703 F40 16 76 21 703 F 39.75 76 3 2 703 F 40.15 75 6 2 703 F 40.66 76 5 3 660F3741 76 4 3 703 F 40 19 76 8 2 703 F 39 94 76 21 703 F 39 93 75 3 2 703 F 40 00 76 71 703 F 40 50 76 5 5

TS Butchie wins the 2010 Marathon Championship as Southland

2 1-45 1-3 40.64 10* TAA Safely Ahead Ins 1-1.5 1-2 1-2.5 39.93 30* TAA 13 Straight 3 3 1-.5 37.48 .60* AA Flew Ahead Late Mt 1-4.5 1-6 1-5 40.16 60*TAANewRvrcrsWinstrea 1-5.5 1-7.5 1-10 39.75 .60* TAA Complete Dominatioi 1-1 1-2 1-4.5 40.15 .70* TAA 9 In A Row Ins 1-2 1-3.5 1-1.5 40.66 1.60* TAA Determined Mt 14 1-5.5 1-7 37.41 1.00'TAAAs He Pleased Ins 1-3 1-7 1-8 40.19 .60* SAA Marathon Champ 1-4.5 1-6 1-9.5 39.94 .30* SAA AH By Himself Wd 1-3 1-4 1-2.5 39.93 60* SAAN. O. S Winner 1-5 1-8.5 1-6 40.00 .30*SAADominatedRI 2 1-4 1-13 40.50 50* SAA Dominated Mt 1-3 1-3 40.60 5 90 TA Box To Wire Wd

15th Grade: S Distance: 703 Condition: Fast Ts B u t c h i e 2 1 1 1 . 5 1 2 . 5 3 9 . 9 9 3.30 Marathon Champ 3 7 2 2 2 . 5 4 0 . 1 8 7 . 9 0 H a r d Tr y R l Flyin Winona Fishen Hole 8 4 5 3 3 7 4 0 . 4 9 1.30 Early Leader Wd 3ella Rihanna 6 5 4 4 8 4 0 . 5 4 7.40 Early Speed Ins Career Runner 4 3 5 5 8 4 0 . 5 6 5.30 Good Effort Mt 6 11 4 0.75 11.60 No Threat Mt Heythere Delilah 5 6 7 Pa's 3en Jettin 12 6 7 1 3 . 5 4 0 . 9 3 8 . 4 0 B l c k d 1 * = Tu r n M T Ftk Foxsboro Scratch Team Grevhound Southland LLC, BK., M, 030808, DAVE THE DOG - MALJ33U BRENDA

Pat The Hammer (Dave the Dog-ICU Hot Star) • Winner of 25 3/Sths races at Southland in 2009 • Finalist $25,000 Razorback Course (3/8ths) Championship in both 2008 & 2009 Do Bee (Dave the Dog - Malibu Brenda) wins 5 AA Marathons in a row at Southland Do Bee Breedline: 3D. M, 03/08/08, Sire: DAVE THE DOG, Dan:.- l-RLIBU BRENDA Kennel: Team Greyhound Southland, Trainer: JT Riley 09/24/10E18 SL 703 F 8 3 1-2.5 1-1.5 1-1.5 40.23 1.70* TAA Withstood Presure 0 9 / 1 8 / 1 0 E 1 3 S L 7 0 3 F 4 2 2 2 1 - 1 4 0 . 3 0 1 . 9 0 - TA A D p I n T i m e I n s 0 9 / 1 3 / 1 0 T 1 6 S L 7 0 3 F 2 2 2 2 1 - . 5 4 0 . 0 8 2 . 8 0 TA A L a t e R u s h I n s 0 9 / 0 9 / 1 0 E 1 6 S L 7 0 3 F 4 2 2 2 1 - . 5 4 0 . 4 3 2 . 5 0 TA A L a t e R u s h I n s 0 9 / 0 3 / 1 0 E 1 8 S L 7 0 3 F 5 1 1 - 3 . 5 2 1 - n s 4 0 . 4 3 6 . 0 0 TA A W o n S t r e t c h D u e l

Stud Fee S600.00, 2 pups is a litter, no returns on bitches over 9 years old when bred. Semen available in Florida at Dave Moses, Texas at KB's and Judy Jones, Kansas at Dr. Law's, Oklahoma at Spiro, Iowa at Iowa State and North Carolina at Block Sporthounds. Contact Kevin Fish at 228-547-3342 for more information. 36


2009 National Win Champ - 2009 Flashy Sir Award Winner 2008 and 2009 All American Teams

Career Record 146-94-10-7-8 When it comes to records, Cracker broke them all at Southland.... * Multiple Stakes Winner at multiple distances * Most wins in the history of Southland Greyhound Park lifetime, * Most wins in a single season in the history of Southland, * Most consecutive wins over the 3/8ths course ever at Southland, * Most consecutive wins over the marathon course in the history of Southland. "lupascrackerbox Dave the Dog-PAs Shawneelass 2009-07-13 E16SL 660 2009-07-09 E1C SL 060 2009-07-04 E11 SL 660 2009-06-27 E15 SL 660 2009-06-22 El2 SL 660 2009-06-18 E16SL 660 2009-06-13 El SSL 660 2009-OC-09 E16 SL 703 2009-05-05 E18 SL 703 2003-05-30 E18 SL 703 2009-05-25 A16 SL 703 2009-05-20 A11 SL 560

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Oshkosh Racey Flying Penske She's a Natural Dave the Dog Oswald Cobblepot Bongo Rocket Jet Black Racer HB's Commander Molotov Mystic Rose PA's Shawneelass Minaki Zeke Kiowa Shawnee Do Kiowa Shawnee Royally bred. Out of phenomenal producer Dave the Dog, with Flying Penske, Molotov and Cobblepot up close. The brood lines make the stud, Laske's Bongo Rocket blood line throws stud dogs. Kiowa Shawnee Do is littermate to 2 x All American Kiowa Shawnee So

Crackerbox is long, leggy, and built for top end speed. He was bred and built to dominate a and he did. Cracker, out of Southland great Dave the Dog shows again, if you want Southland dogs, breed to Southland dogs. If you want speed, stamina and durability... breed to Flupascrackerbox.

BONUS OFFER 1 tviiC/tafrfziiif iua&c a $15,000.00 opening fad ottev&ttf TKaitt Sta&eA- udtut&i tined 6y *Dave t/tc Tk$ on 'PCu/tOAcuzc^eM.^ cUvtiHf tie 2012. 20/3 cutd 20/4 %$& 7/teeU. Semen available at Dr. Law's in Abilene ami being shipped throughout the country. Breed till you get :i pups, no returns on bitches 10 years or older. Introductory stud fee just $500.00 37

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71LBS Wigwam Wag CJ Ima Bahama Kelton Quick

Gable Dodge

LONESOME CRY Jabberin Jackie

HB's Commander Mystic Rose Ben Sure Odd Victory

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Lacey Legs

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finalist 2011 Derby Lane Sprint Classic Finalist 2011 Derby Lane Matinee Idol Finalist 2010 Derby Lane Distance Classic 3rd 2010 Derby Lane Sprint Classic 2nd 2010 Derby Lane Matinee Idol

FEE: $500 (May be waived for select approved females)

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Quote from his owner P j Fahy: Alex was by far the fastest pup I have raised up to this point. I was certain he was going to be a Champion. He had it all - Pace, Determination and First Class Breeding. This sensational clog never got to fulfill his true potential. He won his only 2 races very impressively at Ireland's number 1 Track, Shelbourne Park. Alex's brothers and sisters are all winning top class races. He comes from the Tyrur bloodlines which have dominated Ireland's racing scene for the past number of years. His grandmother Pinhead started this bloodline, with the accomplish ments of her offspring it looks like it is going to continue for a long time. Pinhead has to be - The Damline of The Decade. His clam Tyrur Pearl has produced clogs that have won some of Ireland's toughest and most prestigious Stake races namely: Tyrur Kenny '08 Easter Cup, '08 Tote Gold Cup Tyrur Gold '07 Joe Dunne Memorial Tyrur Lomu 1s,: Offspring winning some nice races Tyrur Usain 28.65 1st race Shelbourne Park

Fee: $500 Semen Available at Dr. Law's: (785) 263-3221

Jim Hambleton (785) 655-3056

Tony Cummins (781) 982-7030 39


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DJAYS OCTANE

Dec. 2006

Djays Octane-Beautiful conformation & outstanding temperament Best dog I have had my hands on since Dutch Bahama Dutch Koerner Best dog I've ever had my hands on....Jay Rangel

Sire:

FLYING PENSKE HB's Commander Oswald Cobblepot Dam:

Va l e n s k y

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1st Festival of Stakes (3/8) 2009 1st Countdown 2010 2nd Southland Derby 2009 3rd Southland Derby 2010 Many pups now winning top-grade, including stakes winner Boc's Blastoff, (Bluffs Run Derby)

They are easy to train, very aggressive and have great temperament. Very trainable pups.

BOC'S BLAST OFF A W T lid M, Mar 14.2010 Djays Octane - Ucme By A Mile 21Mar1210BRm550F 30.58 70 7 7 ^MarlZIIBR'nKOF 30.65 70 5 7 14Mar1215BR"'550F 30.23 70 2 7 4Mar12 7BR»> 679 F 39.83 70 1 6 25Feb12 2BR ■ 770 F 44.48 69} 4 6 22Feb12 6BR ■ 679 F 39.43 70 6 8 16Feb12 5BR-" 679 F 39.36 70 6 7

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FEE: $750 FI or Natural Breedings Frozen semen at Dr. Law's in Abilene, KS & Iowa State University Semen can be shipped anywhere Fee Due at Time ol" Service!

Contact: Jay Rangel (785) 479-6274 Herb "Dutch" Koerner, 1854 E. Hwy. 40, Hays, KS 67601

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All-American 2nd Team...

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Kiowa Sweet Trey

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TM's Sweet Dream TM's Comeo HB's Commander Molotov

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Mystic Rose Guy Kirby

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Akbar Princess Donna Rooster's Spur Just Lilly" Dark Rumor Pink Sunshine TM's Ticket Home Marine Maiden Akbar Princess Donna Blendway Tingler Kunta Kinte F. Lee Baby Electric Torch M's Miss Ethel

Winner 2008 $20,000 Jacksonville Juvenile Sprint Winner 2009 Jacksonville Sprint Classic 2nd 2008 $50,000 Orange Park Sunshine State Silver Cup 2008 $50,000 Orange Park Sunshine State Silver Cup Set Orange Park record with 11-straight wins in 2009 2009 Orange Park track win champ

Fee: $500 Usual Terms

BLOCK ;PORTHOUNDS, INC Kristin Block

(980)721-2668

Usual terms

No returns on Delinquents or Females over 10 yrs old

Kennel - Brett Gerst (704) 305-2099

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Fee: $500 (Frozen Semen Only!)

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Winner 2009 Palm Beach Dick Andrews Futurity 2nd 2011 Mardi Gras Hollywood World Glassio

Breeding Policies

Free Return for misses properly reported Semen stored at Symbioun, Abilene, KS Relocation and breeding fees extra

OmM Cobblepot Kiowa Stvcct Trey Tm*s Sweet Drcani Ore)! Suleiman Crystal Sneakers Ctystal Cutrent

LO NORMAN (Pacific Mile • Char Jimmy Pop) 2nd 2010 Chris Chance Memorial 3rd 2009 Festival or Stakes (won all 4 rounds 2009 Southland Barry Baldwin Juvenile Finalist Southland romack record holder, 31.49 DEADLIEST CATCH (Super Lee - Groove Howg) Winner 2009 Dubuque Future Stars Stake

Winner 2011 Southland Razorback Championship 2011 Southland Derby Finalist Southland 583 yd. track record 31.48,2011

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Storage Facilities

Semen stored at Symbioun, Inc. (Abilene, KS) Can be relocated at breeders expense to the following locations: Cajun Kennel (Blair, OK) KB's Greyhound Farm (Thorndale, TX) Dr. David L. Moses (Ocala, FL) Block Sporthounds (North Carolina)


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Flare Gun 27 Flupascrackerbox ..37 Flyin Bridgeport ....26 Flying Coal City ....27 Flying Culloden ....44 Flying Gunman 27 Flying Highball 27 Flying Hydrogen ...27 Flying Mancini 26 Flying Neptune 27 Flying Oak 27 Flying Penske 31 Flying Stanley 27 Flying Train 27 Fortified Power 4 Frozen Semen 34 Frozen Semen 35 Fuzzys Cannon 43

-cCastor Troy 28 Clappin Thunder...28 Coldwater Konow..15 Coldwater Torres...25 Count Ivan 41

Dad's Flyer 21 Dave The Dog 36 Deerfield Mover*...23 DJ's Octane 40 DK's Prime Time...17 Dragon Fire 27

Greys Remington ..42 Greys Royal Crown ...42

Heart Rumble* 9

Igoby Brady 26 *

K's Roadmaster 32 KC And All 20 Kelsos Fusileer 18 Kelsos Lorenzo 19 Kiowa Bet Dutch ...27 Kiowa Delicate 26 Kiowa Mon Manny.. 24 Kiowa Sweet Trey..26 Kiowa Wish Frank.26 KJ's Yukon Gold 5 Krypto Drive 24

-LGable Diego 34 Gable Dodge 34 Gable Oscar 34 Gable Sour Cream 34 Gable Wyatt 34 Get Over 25 Greys Governor 42 Greys Lucky Star...42 Greys Outlaw 42

Odd Inspector 38 Odd Skill 38 O d d Ti g e r 3 8 Odd Ulysses 38 Ole Harry 16 Oshkosh Slammer ..9 Oswald Cobblepot 30 Oya Tom Terrific 5

Lo Norman 3 Lonesome Cry 13

Pacific Mile 12 PatC Anguish 32 Pat C Arnie 32 Pat C Cairns 32 PatC Caste 32 PatC Cloudburst..32 PatC Die Hard 32 PatC Dublin 32 PatCHammertime..32 PatC Hodgepodge..32 Pat C Lookahere ...32 PatC Mad Hatter..32 Pat C Napster 32 PatC Roadster 32 Pat CT Bone 32 Pat C Whats On ....32 Pat C Yetter 32

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SELECTING YOUR GREYHOUND'S NAME Naming is an important undertaking, and care should be used in selecting a name that will reflect good taste. No names are allowed that have a tendency to mislead the public as to the pup's breeding or by a name sim ilar in sound to a name previously registered, unless the Greyhound has been deceased for at least 10 years and was not used for breeding purposes. Designations of "The," "Jr.," "St.," "I," "II," etc. are not permitted, nor names that contain more than 16 letters, including spaces. All names must be approved by the Keeper of the Stud Book.

bk72 TURBO PENSKE

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•2006 TAMPA DERBY WINNER' Beating EXTRUDING DREAM by3X lengths FLASHY SIR 2006 Nominee Finalist '07 DERBY LANE 660 CHALLENGE '08 DERBY LANE Semi-finalist DIST. CLASSIC FASTEST3/8 TIMES BOTH MEETS '06 Tampa: 37.54 - '07 Derby Lane: 37.06

Fee $500.

Flying Penske X Flying Sweet Amy....Kiowa Sweet Trey X Article Clerk* Proven Producer TURBO LENNIE BK., 2-22-09 Turbo Penske-Turbo Wind Burn Best Time: 31.36 TR SL 30 18 3 1 3 Owner: Ed Gardner 12/01E11 SL 583 F 32.62 75 6 4 1 2 1 3% 1 10 11/25E11 SL 583 F 31.52 75% 2113 13 17 11/17E11 SL 583 F 31.36 76 6 1 1 2 1 6Vi 1 6 11/10E7 SL 583 F 32.17 77 3 1 3 2 1 1 11/04E14 SL 583 F 31.91 76 7 5 2 2 1 2Vi

Kennel: Gloria Dorsey Trainer: Gloria Dorsey 31.83 100 .50*AA Overcame Trble Rl PgBffEnff,HotHotHt,BrskMids 8 31.52 127 1.00-AA Drawing Out Rl Sngttthmx.BIIAnrchy.CcsFstEddy 8 31.36 127 3.00 AA NEW COURSE RECORD wetTlm.BIIAnrchy.BrskFd 8 32.17 108 1.00*AA Despite Trble Mt CbjCldFlrrz.BIIAnrchy.SvrgnEch 8 31.91 107 .60*SAA Sprint Consol Champ sShay.BellaGaro.AmfExBoxer 7

TURBO LENNIE broke SOUTHLAND Track Record TWICE in 2011 Won 7 Grade AA's in a row, now a future STUD. (Semen Drawn) All my TURBO dogs are raised, trained and raced on "HEALTH-GARD" Semen available at: KB's Greyhounds 512-898-2959 Dr. Moses 352-624-0422 Dr. Law 785-263-3221 Spiro Clinic 918-962-5066 A. Staggs 508-563-2803 Univ. of Iowa 515-294-4900 Ed Gardner, Owner

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Care of the Racing & Retired Greyhound .4/2 update of the original "Care"' text - Plus much mure! The book is divided into three sections. Section I contains information on the basic anatomy and physiology of the Greyhound. This is needed by all to understand function and recognize dysfunction. Dysfunctions within each system are enumerated. Normal blood values for both racing and adopted Greyhounds are presented along with explanations of what these values mean when they fallout of "normal" ranges. Expanded sections on tick diseases, aging medical prob lems, cancer, and a new overview of immune-mediated diseases have been added. Section II contains the application of this basic information to the different life stages or ages of a Greyhound. It starts with step-by-step "how to" examina tion procedures for detection of injuries in the racing Greyhound. These include a 3-minute post race or trial examination as well as in-depth muscle and skeletal examination procedures to find the less obvious injuries. Methods of therapv and rehabilitation are reviewed, fol lowed bv a listing and explanation of the common prob lems seen in the racing Greyhound. The care of the Greyhound that is "breaking-in" to racing (Schooling) and the problems that are encountered during this training stage are explained. The next pail addresses the problems of the actively racing Greyhound. Finally, chapters on retired and geriatric Greyhounds, breeding Greyhounds with emphasis on puppy care, the juvenile Greyhounds, identification of Greyhounds, and adopted Greyhounds are presented. Section III addresses drugs and medications. Presented are explanations of the pharmacokinetics or how drugs an; absorbed, distributed, and eliminated from the Greyhound's body, together with the common medications used in racing Greyhounds and updates on the approximate withdrawal guidelines, plus an overview of the drug testing procedures in the racing industries of both Australia and the United States. The newly updated book is on sale now at the NGA. 785-263-4660. SKI (plus 87 shipping) Paperback. $65 (plus $8 shipping) Hardbound (to ship in July 2007) Five dollars of every sale has been earmarked for Greyhound adoption. Inquiries are welcome from adoption organizations inter ested in distributing copies to their memberships. Authored by eminent international Greyhound veterinarians: Drs. Linda Blvlhe. James Gannon. A. Morrie Craig and Desmond Fegan. (Published by the American Greyhound Council. Inc.) Contact NGA 785-263-4660. MasterCard, Visa P.O. Box .543 Abilene, KS 67110


6 Craigie Whistler x Oneco Esmerelda Littermates Sold for $109,000 at the Spring 2012 NGA Meet.

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NGA Spring Meet 2012 Tuesday's Results October One Race 43 1-6 1-12 1/2 TRIBUTE RUE (A-198) 4 1 1-5 2 2-12 1/2 GOGO DELANA (A-200) 7 3 3 SE'S TALI ELIM (A-199) 5 2 2 3 3-14 1/2 4 4-25 TB'S BIT TO BIG (A-197) 2 5 4 14 5 5 5-27 BI'S STONE COLD (A-196) KEVIN DALTON, (CRAIGIE WHISTLER- ONECO ESMERELDA) Race 51 GIRL ON FIRE (A-231) 4 1 1-2 1-2 1-4 1/2 KB'S IVORY FLASH (A-229) 1 3 2 2 2-4 1/2 GO BON JOVI (A-232) 5 4 3 3 3-11 1/2 GOGO ANDRETTI (A-230) 2 2 4 4 4-18 1/2 KEVIN DALTON, (CRAIGIE WHISTLER--ONECO ESMERELDA) OCT 3 Stake FINAL Race 44 HUNGER GAMES (A-262) 4 1 1-1 1-2 1 - 2 1 / 2 KB'S MATTERHORN (A-266) 7 3 2 2 2-2 1/2 GO BON BRENNA (A-243) 12 3 3 3-6 1/2 KB'S ROYAL TURBO (A-251) 5 5 4 4 4-9 SHEGONE (A-24 8) 8 6 5 5 5-11 GOGO DANICA (A-257) 2 4 6 6 6-12 1/2 KEVIN DALTON, (CRAIGIE WHISTLER--ONECO ESMERELDA)

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Frozen Semen Available Symbioun Farms • Abilene, KS 785-263-3221 • Dr. David Moses • Ocala. FL • 352-624-0422 • 352-694-7889 Alvin Staggs. Blair, OK • 580-563-2803 • Spiro Vet Clinic. Spiro. OK • 918-962-5066 KB*s Greyhound Farm. 512-898-2959 • Texas Sire. 972-524-5110 • Abilene Animal Hospital. 785-263-2301

Stud Fee: $500

KEVIN DALTON

Until 12-31-12

Home • 735-263-0250

Cell • 735-737-3073

413 N.W. 5th Street • Abilene, K5 67410 Breed till you get pups Brucellosis test required. Owner of the female is responsible for implants & progestrone tests.


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