Mar 1974_3_1 - The American Lhasa Apso Club

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Mar 1974_3_1 - The American Lhasa Apso Club
THE
MARCH 1974
LHASA MEIN
ENGLISH CH. CHESKA ALEXANDER OF STERNROC
FIRST LHASA APSO TO WIN BEST IN SHOW
AT AN ENGLISH ALL-BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Owners: Pamela Cross-Stern & Frances Sefton
PUBLISHED BY
THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
COVER STORY....
BEST IN SHOW TRIUMPH FOR FOR ENGLISH LHASA
For the first time ever in Britain, a Lhasa Apso has achieved Best In Show
at an English All-Breeds Championship Show. The honor goes to ENG. CH.
CHESKA ALEXANDER OF STERNROC, co-owned by Pamela Cross-Stern
(who handles him) and Frances Sefton of Australia (who bred him).
Alexander moved majestically and triumphantly to top place over 8,074
other dogs at the prestige two-day Ladies Kennel Association Show at Olympia,
London in October last. Breed judge was specialist Mrs. Vivan Riley, Group
judge was Mr. Joe Cartledge, and BIS judge was Miss Enid Nicholls.
Alexander is possibly the greatest winner the breed has seen in England,
having won 20 C.C.s, an all-time record for the breed.
ENG. CH. CHESKA ALEXANDER OF STERN ROC
Born 2 May 1969
Sire: Eng. Ch. Tayung of Coburg
Dam: Eng. Ch. Cheska Bobette
Best in Show — LKA All Breeds Championship Show,
London, 1973
Best in Show — Lhasa Apso Club Specialty Championship
Show 1973
Two Group I
BOB Crufts 1972 and 1973
Winner 20 C.C.s
Kennel Club Junior Warrant
Bred by Mrs. Frances Sefton, Cheska Lhasa Apsos
Co-owned by Mrs. Sefton & Mrs. Pamela Cross-Stern
ENG. CH. CHESKA BOBETTE
PHOTO COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISE DAVIDSON
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CH. RONDELAY SHAY-NA POON-UM
Sire: Ch. Sengtri Tashaling
Dam: Ch. Rondelay Lhamo Kutra
Jenny is shown winning a 3 point major and BOW under Mrs. Mildred
Heald at the Ramapo Kennel Club on Novermber 18, 1973.
Jenny delivered a litter of six puppies on December 9, 1972, and exactly
one year later on December 9:1973, finished her championship with three
majors, taking BOW with each major.
Jenny was exclusively owner-handled by:
Gordon P. Joines
Steve Wolfson
67-38 108th Street
Forest Hills, New York 11375
212-544-9723
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AN ENGLISH "ONE WEEKER"
My husband and I were lucky enough to find that our "one weeker" trip to
England last spring coincided with the Lhasa Club show in Oxford, England.
We had been to many shows in England the year we spent there when we first
became interested in dogs in general and Lhasas in particular. We had always
found the English Lhasa people very friendly and helpful and this time was
no exception.
There was a record entry of 124 Lhasas (46 dogs and 78 bitches) at the
fifth open show of the Lhasa Club of Great Britain. This particular show has
been held in Oxford each year since 1969 and is always a popular one with
members. Oxford being geographically central makes it an ideal location and
dogs come from as far as Glasgow in Scotland and from all parts of England.
The club was pleased to welcome back Monsieur Andre Clement-Cuny of
Paris as judge. He, incidentally, was the judge for the first open show in 1969
and club members were pleased to see him this year. Judging began at noon
and Mr. Clement-Cuny went over all the dogs thoroughly and lost no time
making his decisions. He worked consistently and finished twenty classes by
4:30. It was a long and tiring day for many exhibitors and dogs and so he
deserved top marks for a job done so efficiently.
My friend, Desmond Goode, who lives in Cambridge, was on hand and he
thought that the enormous puppy classes seemed to be stabilizing more to the
standard, more compact and with shorter backs. He thought the adult dogs
were still more mixed.
A rather interesting side light to this show was that Dorothy Cordon who
lives in Oxford, England, who helped me with this report by tracking down
the judges report and the pictures, was at the show but I didn't know her
then. It was only a week later that I was back in Princeton, New Jersey, when
she phoned me,* and said that she found my name in the list of members of
the Lhasa Apso Club of Great Britain. It was incredible that I was then able
to take her with us to the A LAC Match here in New Jersey. She was thrilled
with the Lhasas she saw and found everyone so friendly and helpful.
It's very interesting to see the differences in the Lhasa in England and
here. I heartily recommend a "one weeker" to England at "show" time. Most
shows are close enough to London to make a visit worthwhile. Then there is
all that sightseeing, theaters, restaurants, etc.
*She was in Princeton for a month while her husband was a visitor at Princeton
University.
Ltuist Dcuidsts4t
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Ch. Rgyal Spiti Bo-Tashi of Takster
"photo by Howie Croninger"
Robert D. Sharp handling, the TASH finished in fine style at Ramapo K.C.
on November 18, 1973, under Judge Mildred Heald. The TASH is an apricotgold with a straight, hard coat, and quoting Bob Sharp, "his movement is
sound and beautiful." The TASH has intelligence, charm, abundant good
health, and a loving disposition. He has also sired two litters of sound healthy
Lhasa Apso puppies that share his vitality. At Takster we're proud of the
Tash.
Owned by
Mary R. Croninger
8 Briarcliff Road
Chappaqua, N.Y. 10514
914-238-9001
LHASAS OF
TAKSTER
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THE LHATik BULLETIN
Vol.3
No. 1
March 1974
Published by:
THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
Norman L. Herbel, Editor
1862 West Maple Ave.
Langhorne, Pa. 19047
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Mary Croninger
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President's Message
A most successful evening!!! That was our meeting and Second Annual
Awards Dinner held at Luchow's Restaurant in New York City.
Our thanks go to Raena Wilks and her hospitality committee for a beautiful and well run evening. To Steve Campbell, who did a superb job as our
new head of the awards committee — and of course to all the members who
attended.
The meeting was to the point, free from arguments and animosities, which
enabled us all to get our business at hand done and on to a very sociable
cocktail party and dinner attended by Mr. & Mrs. William Schmick of the
AKC. We had in attendance members representing most of our local clubs
including Hawaii.
As many of you may know, we have heard favorably from the American
Kennel Club, and we will be first published in the March AKC Gazette.
If all goes as expected we should receive our official and final acceptance in
June of 1974.
Our work is cut out for us when we are accepted, as the next year will be
our organizational year. We will be setting up our official acceptance of member or regional clubs. The Board of Directors strongly suggests that each
member club strive to obtain 100% membership in the parent club. Also if
there are regions or areas not covered — do something now. Should you need
help let me know and I will send you a sample Constitution and By-Laws as
a guideline.
The 1973 year was a great one for ALAC. We closed the year with our
greatest membership, largest bank balance, all due to the untiring and ceaseless efforts of the various committees and very efficient Secretary, Carolyn
Herbel and Treasurer, Dorothy Benitez. Norman Herbel has done a tremendous and outstanding job as Futurity Chairman and Editor of our "Lhasa
Bulletin."
A new committee has been formed, an Educational committee, details will
soon be forthcoming. Raena Wilks is our new Membership chairman, Pat
Chenoweth and Mary Croninger are our new Historians. Marjorie and Murray
Teitelbaum are our Western Specialty show chairmen and Jeanne and John
Hope are our Eastern Specialty show chairmen. These coupled with our already standing committee chairmen assure us of an even better 1974.
Our nominating committee had nominated Alfred Likewise as our delegate
to the AKC, but this nomination had to be withdrawn due to our acceptance
in June rather than May. This will be acted upon after acceptance.
Again on behalf of the Board, Committees and Officers, I thank you all
for our greatest year.
Sincerely,
Rebe4 D.Skop
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CH. SHARPETTE'S BOBETTE
Sire: Ch. Chen Korum Ti
Dam: Ch. Sharp's Bee Gee
AT STUD: CH. SHARPETTE'S GALAHAD
(Ch. Kham of Norbulingka ex Ch. Agra's lmprecious)
FOR SALE: One year old Galahad show bitch.
Light gold, Kham and Sparky blood lines.
XANADU LHASAS
David & Elizabeth Goldfarb
75 Fort Pl.
Island,
N.Y. 10301
Staten
Phone: 212-727-0487
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KING OF HEARTS
Ch. Tabu's King of Hearts
pictured winning another Group I at the Cape Cod Kennel Club, January 20,
1974, under noted judge Dr. David Doane.
King is handled by Robert D. Sharp.
King is owned by
Rimar Lhasa Apsos
Stephen G.C. Campbell
64 Wilburtha Rd.
West Trenton, N.J. 08628
609-883-7010
King is at Stud
with handler:
Robert D. Sharp
Friar Tuck Road
Ancramdale, N.Y. 12503
518-329-1321
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A DAY WITH THE AKC
By now most of you have heard that the Symposium held by the AKC at Atlantic
City, New Jersey on December 2, 1973, was a success. I am not going to get into everything that went on that day, but I will try and generalize and be specific where the
happenings effect the Lhasa Apso.
The crowd was large (1,100) and the program was extensive. The morning was devoted
to helping you understand how the AKC functions. The afternoon was devoted to new
programs and ideas that the AKC is interested in implementing.The goal of the Symposium
was to develop a more effective means of communication with the dog show fancier.
Mr. John Lafore, Jr., spoke to us about the need to communicate with the AKC. The
organization does not want you to feel that the AKC is distant or removed from any
aspect of the sport of dogs. He asked that we communicate with them and that they can
answer your questions or complaints only after they hear from you. In order to do this,
the field staff has been expanded so now a representative is at almost every all breed
show and at 60% of the independent specialty shows. In addition, the AKC is expanding
its series of leaflets and pamphlets and is producing films on special subjects.
Dr. Priscilla Stockner, AKC consultant on research support, outlined 3 projects that
are being funded by the AKC.
(1) Biopsy diagnosis of rabies.
(2) A study of canine semen and its long-term preservation; and
(3) The control and treatment of heartworm.
She indicated that they are pleased with the progress in these research areas.
Mr. Roy Carlberg was introduced in the afternoon and he talked about mass merchandising. He stated that there was widespread misconception between the terms "Pure Bred"
and "quality" dogs. He stated that the AKC is taking steps to control the Pet Shops.
Although there is no control by the AKC under State law, it can prevent some abuses by
disciplining the Pet Shops. A constant check of the practices used by the Pet Shops in
selling and buying their stock could lead to refusal to register the dogs if abuses are found.
Mr. Carlberg suggested that the Pet Shops are not alone here. We must ferrit out those
breeders who also abuse the dignity of pure bred dogs. He suggested that the local breed
clubs provide services that make the buying of dogs safer and wiser. The AKC must be
clever enough to catch the eye of the purchaser.
The AKC showed a film that I recommend to you. It is a segment of a new film to be
released in 1974 that concerns itself about what happens at a dog show. The part we saw
was about the right and wrong way to judge a dog show. The situations were funny and I
hope exaggerated.
The program was concluded by Mr. Feldman, chairman of the Board. He informed us
that the AKC is considering the following:
(1) The giving of minor points to reserve winner when the winner received a
major.
(2) Allow two or more breed Clubs to show in same site on the same weekend, but on separate days;
(3) Give the juniors the right to judge junior handling once they attain the
age of 18;
(4) Require judges, who want new breeds, to judge this breed 3 times on a
provisional basis.
(5) Require the Best in Show judge to be an all rounder.
Edmund R. trutzik.
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ANOTHER BREED FOR GROUP WINNER
CH. ON-BA KHABHUL KHAN OF SHARBO
Judge: Iris de la Torre Buena
Owner-Handled
By
Dorothy O'Connor
150 Mt. Arlington
Landing, N.J. 07850
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ENGLISH LHASA APSO BREED STANDARD
revised 1973 by Kennel Club, England
Characteristics — The Apso should give the appearance of a well-balanced solid dog. Gay
and assertive, but chary of strangers. Free and jaunty in movement.
Head and Skull — Heavy head furnishings with good fall over the eyes, good whiskers
and beard.
Skull moderately narrow, falling away behind the eyes in a marked degree; not quite
flat, but not domed or apple-shaped.
Straight foreface, with medium stop. Nose black. Muzzle about 11/2 inches long, but not
square; the length from tip of nose to be roughly one-third the total length from nose to
back of skull.
Eyes — Dark. Medium sized eyes to be frontally placed, not large or full, or small and
sunk. No white showing at base or top of eye.
Ears — Pendant, heavily feathered. Dark tips an asset.
Mouth — Upper incisors should close just inside the lower, i.e., a reverse scissor bite.
Incisors should be nearly in a straight line. Full dentition is desirable.
Neck — strong, well covered with a dense mane which is more pronounced in dogs than
in bitches.
Forequarters — Shoulders should be well laid back. Forelegs straight, heavily furnished
with hair.
Body —The length from point of shoulders to point of buttocks greater than height at
withers. Well ribbed up. Level top-line. Strong loin. Well balanced and compact.
Hindquarters — Well developed with good muscle. Good angulation. Heavily furnished.
The hocks when viewed from behind should be parallel and not too close together.
Feet — Round and cat-like, with good pads. Well feathered.
Tail — High set, carried well over back and not like a pot-hook. There is often a kink at
the end. Well feathered.
Coat — Top coat heavy, straight and hard, not wooly or silky, of good length. Dense
under-coat.
Colours — Golden, sandy, honey, dark grizzle, slate, smoke, particolour, black, white or
brown.
Size: Ideal height: — 10 inches at shoulder for dogs; bitches slightly smaller.
Note: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.
FRANCES SEFTON comments —
The Kennel Club in England has recently approved a revision of the standard of the
Lhasa Apso. The revision was made at the request of the United Kingdom Lhasa Apso
Club, and was the result of discussion lasting over two years, involving circularising every
member,discussion in committee and at full club meetings.
Basically, it is an attempt to clarify ambiguous phrases, also however making one or
two amendments.
An unexpected amendment is the deletion of all references to the "true Tibetan Lion
dog" and the preference for golden or Jion-like colours. No doubt golden shades will
continue to be favourite, for they do have glamor, no one can deny! However, the
(Continued next page)
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Frances Sefton (Cont'd.)
removal of a written color preference will be greeted with sighs of relief by many breeders
and exhibitors. It could have a good influence for the better if the judges will acquaint
themselves with it, as well as the breeders and exhibitors; general overall quality must
benefit if dogs are more frequently selected or discarded on the basis of quality rather
than on color.
A further alteration is in the reference to size. The omission of the lower limit of
9" which appeared in the previous standard brings the English standard more in line
with the American. The latitude (and there is latitude for the term "ideal" is used)
becomes approximately in the region of 91
/
2
" to 101
/
2
" instead of the former 81/2" to
101
/
2 . No weight recommendations have been added however.
This rationalization of the height is probably in keeping with the continuing attempts
over the years by English breeders and exhibitors to describe the breed as strong and
sturdy, and prevent a degeneration into flimsiness or "toyishness." All through the
standard there is an emphasis on strength and well-developed muscle. In the first paragraph under Characteristics the descriptive word "solid" has been introduced. The use
of the word was discussed at length when the English breed Club was first considering
requesting revisions to the standard, and was first suggested by a French breeder. It
was inserted with the dictionary definition in mind, meaning — 'of stable shape .. . .
sound and reliable.' The character of the breed still appears at "Gay and assertive ..
free and jaunty in movement." Therefore, although "solid" the dog is not required to
be chunky or heavyset.
A major amendment is in the description of the Mouth. The bite is now described
in precise detail; the ambiguous "level" is omitted, and the previous question as to
whether this permitted the normal canine bite — the scissor, or the pincer bite, where
the incisors meet edge to edge, is made quite clear. Neither of these bites is correct;
the correct bite is officially slightly undershot.
The Lhasa Apso standard also becomes one of the few to call for the desirability
of full dentition. We hope this won't set all the judges busily counting pre-molars, but
they most certainly, soon, should start counting incisors, so breeders will have to watch
that jaws don't get too narrow.
Other alterations are relatively minor — deletion of the reference to "beard . . . .
should be dark;" inclusion of the phrases "medium stop" and "medium sized eyes to
be frontally placed" — these are merely clarifying descriptions of head type.
References are also made to basic sound conformation, such as well laid back
shoulders, straight forelegs, good angulation in hindquarters, parallel hocks . . . . i.e.
again emphasis on soundness, as is continuing reference to hindquarters being well
developed with good muscle, and the body being strong in loin and well balanced and
compact. There is also a note that a male dog should be entire.
One phrase which may cause some confusion is in the Tail: — "High set, carried
well over the back and not like a pot hook . ." This means that the root of the tail
is not set low on a falling croup, and that it is not carried straight up in the air, gaily,
but should curl over the back!
There are several small points that the individual breeder may not entirely agree
with as truly describing our Lhasa. Personally I am not entirely happy with the
introduction of the word "solid," as I feel that although those who chose to insert it
know what they mean by it, its true meaning over the years could be obscured and
judges and breeders may look for coarse, heavy set dogs, heavy in bone and substance
and without the proud free light and jaunty movement which is so typical of our breed.
It would be a pity to see our Lhasas become 'cloddy' dogs. And I too have never been
happy with the use of the words "feathered" and "feathering." To me they have a
gundog, or spanielly overtone and mean something different from what we have in the
Lhasa. I myself prefer the term "well furnished."
FRANCES SEFTON
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"YUMMY" Shown Winning BOB at the Westminster Kennel Club under
Judge Melbourne Downing.
"YUMMY" is the dam of 5 champions. One is Multiple Group winning
"CH. POTALA KEKE'S TOMBA TU"
Handled by Carolyn Herbel
Breeder/Owner
Keke Blumberg
848 Winter Rd.
Rydal, Pa. 19046
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MAGESTIC LHASA APSOS
IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE
THE CHAMPIONSHIP
OF
KARMA RUS-TIMALA
"RUSTI" is pictured finishing her championship under judge Mrs. Lehmann,
her handler is Marvin R. Cates, and the show was the Kennel Club of Beverly
Hills, Los Angeles, California. "RUSTI" started her show career on the East
Coast picking up 2 Pts. and Best of Winners the first time in the ring.
"RUSTI" then moved to California and gathered 14 more points in heavy
West Coast competition, being BOW and BOS several times."RUSTI" is not
only a lovely specimen of the Lhasa Apso breed, but has proven herself in a
more important way as she is the dam of the following champion offspring
along with some very promising grandchildren: Ch. Potala Keke's Pum-Kin,
Ch. Potala Keke's Sharabara, Ch. Potala Keke's Gladiator and Ch. Ruffway
Narikela. "RUSTI" will be bred in the Spring to Am., Can., Mex., Ch.
Magestic Gyad-Po and we are anticipating another litter of lovely puppies.
Owned by
Lois M. Magette
1812 Knoxville Avenue
Long Beach, California 90815
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LHASAS IN OBEDIENCE
I have some more Lhasas with degrees to report. Florence Dickerson's
bitch "Sheng Las Tashi Tamina" earned her degree in three consecutive
1 2, and 185. Bob and Sally Borcherding earned
shows with scores of 194, 193/
both an American title (1841/2, 186, and 181%) and a Canadian title (187,
1 2, and 182) on their dog "Singtuk Meringue Mischief." They are both
173/
now working toward their C.D.X. degree.
A word about our Lhasa Apso Specialties — From now on Lhasa Apso
obedience title holders will be eligible for the Parade of Champions and will
receive a rosette with their dogs name and title printed on it. Entry in this
Parade is subject to the same rules that allow a champion to participate. So
let's get our obedience Lhasas in the ring and honor them for their months
of work in classes and those 6:30 AM training sessions when you were both
asleep. Somehow something clicked and we were rewarded by that happy
little Lhasa who comes dashing to you in a recall. We mustshow that we are
proud. I hope to see many of you at Trenton. Chok's Jelly Bean, C.D. and
Rgyal Bo-Jangles, C.D. will be there.
signed
Battbantt hitut
15 West 84th St.
N.Y.C., N.Y. 10024
WESTERN ALAC SPECIALTY IN BEVERLY HILLS
Anyone interested in advertising in the Beverly Hills catalog or participating on the Booster Page please contact Marjorie Teitelbaum.
There will be a hospitality room and a no-host bar Saturday night and
coffee and donuts the day of the show.
Marjorie Teitelbaum
632 N. Almont Drive
Los Angeles, Ca. 90069
For further information contact:
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1974 FLORIDA VAGA-T-1-01ST CIRCUIT
My deepest appreciation and thanks to Mr. Phil
Marsh who judged me at Sara-Bay K.C. & Mrs.
Ramona Van Court who gave me a major at Palm
Beach County K.C. for a 5 pt. total in the four
shows I entered.
Luv,
Andromeda
ANDROMEDA
P.S.
ERRARE! ERRARE!
OWNER-HANDLER
Deepest apologies to my breeder, cohort and
friend who made me possible, for having omitted
her name in the last Bulletin. I am proud to be
bred by Keke Blumberg.
Jeanne Hope
Landmark 1615-1
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034
Respectfully submitted,
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A
SECRETARY'S REPORT
The time has come for all ALAC Members to pay the 1974 (April 1 to March 31) club
dues. These dues are payable on or before April 1, 1974 and Mrs. Benitez, Treasurer, has
sent a bill to each of you. If you do not wish to renew your membership please notify
either Mrs. Benitez or myself so that your name may be removed from the membership
list. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
I would like to thank Marion Banga for her willing typing ability as she is so kind as to
help me out by typing the labels that you find on your correspondence from the secretary.
It's a big job and we THANK YOU Marion.
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24510 Chicago
Lansing, Mi. 48910
Dearborn, Mi. 48124
Mr.& Mrs. Howard Merritt
1110 Main St.
Arrell
Frank J. Schank
Tincia
Phoenix, N.Y.
1030 12th Ave. West
209 Luxury Lane
Dickinson, N.D. 58601
Reno, Nevada 89502
Donald K. Runner
7906 Gulfton
Valerie I. Viets
Janet & Marvin Whitman
Houston,Tx. 77036
224 N. Buena Vista
23 Great Oaks Drive
Burbank, Ca.91505
Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977
Carole Sardelis
23459 McAllister
Southfield, Mich.48075
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SECRETARY'S REPORT (Continued)
Change of Address
Robert & Sally Borcherding
4259 Cherrywood Lane
Brown Deer, Wisconsin 53209
Robert H. Black
7058 E. Hurlbut Avenue
Sebastopol, Ca.95472
Mrs. Robert Rosenberger
1916 Kedron Drive
Ft. Collins, Co.80521
Mrs. Marion Lyons
Pocatello Hts., Apt. 2F
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Perna
11820 Gainsborough Rd.
Potomac, Md. 20854
Change of address and
name spelling
Gloria Zimmermann
Luke Hill Road
Bethany, Ct.06526
Joyce Garman
822A Sutton Hill Rd.
Nashville, Tenn. 37204
Correction in Spelling
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Damberg
P.O. Box 216
Pawprint Lane
Boring,Oregon 97009
Mary Gilhausen
4500 Live Oak Canyon Rd.
LaVerne, Ca.91750'
Mrs. Patricia A. MalaneY
Seneca St.
Norfolk, Ma.02056
Betty Young
Rt. 1, Box 447
Springdale, Ark.72764
Mrs. Florence S. Morris
90 Clent Rd.
Russell Gardens
Great Neck, N.Y. 11021
Lorraine Martinson
11715 S.60 St.
Papillion NE 68046
Dr. Howard Lieb
412 Fuller Street
West Newton, Mass. 02165
Jacqueline M. Walsh
5016-1 North Convent La.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19114
Marion Knowlton
721 Old Grove Manor
Jacksonville, Fla. 32207
Mr.& Mrs. Earle K. Laver
2117 Bryn Mawr Pl.
Ardmore, Pa. 19003
Paul E. Decker, Jr.
Am Con. Gen.(Buch)
APO New York 09757
Mrs. Wendy Harper
1482 Shasta Ave.
San Jose, Ca. 95126
Change Name
Susan Burgess
(formerly Smedley)
Mrs. Lila L. Kaiser
(formerly Mrs. James)
Tom Paseka
937 Cedar St. North
Lansing, Mi. 48906
Additions to address
Ellen Saunders
40 Daley Place Apt. 212
Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563
Renewed members
Mrs. Libby M. Bush
2444 Clubhouse Dr. #205
Sarasota, Fla. 33580
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Puro
122 Cedar Ct.
Closter, N.J. 07624
Mr. & Mrs. Miles J. Felton
39 Schoolhouse Lane
Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 11021
Mrs. Charles J. Haverly
4425 Jacksonville Road
Bethlehem, Pa. 18017
Change Name & Address
Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Allan Chertkow
Ms. Lynn Lowy
P.O. Box 5498
Beverly Hills, Ca. 90210
Resigned Members
Marilyn Sorci
Ruth Doty
Leona Bay
David L. Elsner
Alice Banoff
James & Barbara McAloon
Mrs. Dorothy Corden
Deceased
Mr. Arthur Williams
Dr. Alen Castellion
RD 3 Box 84A
Bradley Hill Road
Oxford, N.Y. 13830
New Addresses
Nancy Rowe Lee
3408 Caruth
Dallas, Tx. 75225
Dorothy H. Kramer
124 Glen Hollow Drive
Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. 11776
Mrs. Evelyn Freedman
415 Plymouth Road
West Palm Beach, Fla. 33405
Respectfully submitted,
&Opt A.tietbef
DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR 1974 DUES!!
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WHAT IS AN ODDI ODDI?
CH. PON GO'S ODDI ODDI
Shown going Best of Breed at the Hatboro Kennel Club Show under Judge
Keke Blumberg.
Owner - Handler - Breeder
Edmund R. Sled zik
Carolyn G. Sledzik
Co-Owner Mary Slaby
Edmund R. Sled zik
1704 Shagbark Circle
Reston, Virginia 22090
(703) 471-7584
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CH. YETI'S PAPER TIGER
"YETI" is shown here going BOW for a 4 pt. Major under Judge Henry
Stoecker at the Kennel Club of Philadelphia Show, handled by Carolyn Herbel.
"YETI" finished with another Major the following weekend at the
Worcestor K.C. Show.
"YETI" is sired by Ch. Kyi Chu Chaos and his dam Ginger Lee Ruby.
"YETI" is owned by:
Clark & Patricia Pritchett
10834 Henderson Road
Fairfax Station, Va. 22039
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COOL- 511 1/01111 XPSOS
CH. ZIJUH DON-NA TSAMTEN
To have this lovely dog jump into your arms and kiss you, even on your
very first meeting, is to love him completely. And that is exactly what
happened to me at Santa Barbara almost two years ago. A year later, and
after several requests, I was offered Ch. Zijuh Don-Na Tsamten by his breeder,
Bea Loob.
As I watch him and all his little "Sams" and "Samanthas," I know how
fortunate Dolsa Kennsls is to have him as their foundation dog.
Multiple group placing Sam is of pure Hamilton bloodlines and is OFA
certified normal.
Jean Kausch
3658 Mountain View Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90066
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NEW CHAMPION
Ch. Tai Alice of Kar-La is shown finishing her title at the Albany KC Show
under Judge James Trullinger. This lovely golden girl's proud owners are:
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Steele
2 Vine Street
Amesbury, Mass. 01913
"AN AFTER THE AWARDS DINNER THOUGHT"
There was no shortage of good will and good cheer in these days of crisis
and more crisis, therefore I give you Bravos and a standing ovation for
your participation at our 1974
Awards Dinner.
.
Much Love,
Rama
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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB — SECOND ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER
German Cuisine, touched by Hawaiian
color, warmth and beauty, was the setting
in which the Golden Lhasa's Family reigned.
The event was the ALAC's Second Annual
Awards Dinner, February 10, 1974 at
Luchows.
Three Golden Lhasas "The Family"
proudly stood watching all the action. Who
do you think stole the show, of course,
puppy! These master pieces of handcraft,
were designed and made by LACOW'S
charming Joan Gantz.
Our Lovely Hostess & Organizer,
Bob Sharp and his warm wife Jeanette,
MISS RAENA WI LKS
chaired the awards and dinner with the ease
and grace that only they can radiate. The evening was kept most delightful
and exciting.
The German Food was exquisite. We noticed many a-folk making second
and third trips back to the table. Quite a tribute to the chef, if we may say so!
A very special surprise from Gail Noblissa of Hawaii, were the lovely
orchids. Beautifully arranged on each table, yellow, white, and purple, could
be seen everywhere.
Then came the cheers, smiles and applause, as Stephen G.C. Campbell and
Ann Griffing gave out award after award. We saw breeders, owners, and
handlers with their tails high and proud, (Wonder who taught them?) as the
happy folks of ALAC accepted each award.
One hundred and sixty years of fine Tibetian Thread honored us in the
presence of a Monks Robe. Betty-Jo Kass is the very proud owner of this
robe. Betty-Jo willingly told all of the robe's origin, so vividly, you were
easily transported to Tibet.
Our hostess and organizer of the entire
affair, Raena Wilks, was seen in a few unguarded moments, catching two and a half
winks. Her unrelenting time, organization
and work did not go unnoticed. For as far
as we could see, all went smoothly and with
Love.
We are looking forward to the Third
Annual Dinner next year, with the same
excitement and enthusiasm that we felt this
year. Will You be There?
Signed,
Sandy Del lano
Marie Belluscio
JOAN GANTZ, Creator and Designer
of the Golden Tinsel Lhasa Family
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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1973 ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP & OBEDIENCE AWARDS
CH. TABU'S KISS ME KATE —
CHOK'S JELLYBEAN C.D. —
SINGTUK MERINGUE MISCHIEF C.D. —
CH. KO CHING'S TAMIKO —
CH. CHEN KAMALA NOR —
CH. HY-LAN CHE-BA —
CH. PANDAN CAN-SA STERLING —
CH. PANDAN TSAR BA TJIM —
CH. PON GO'S ODDI ODDI —
CH. ANNIE'S GOLDEN FLUFF —
SHENG LA'S TASHI TAMIMA C.D. —
CH.SHENG LA'S CHUNG KING
CH. KINDERLAND'S L'00-KY—
CH. PON GO'S GUN-KHA —
CH. TN HI BUD DHI BOI —
CH. ZAMPO CHUBA —
CH. MARVVARD'S TIL LEJO —
CH. TAL HI PRET TI CELESTE —
CH. SHARPETTE'S CICERO —
CH. RGYAL KHETSA PO —
CH. CHEN HY-LAN JAMPAL
CH.SHYR LYZ MIEH BAH BIEH TU —
CH. KARMA KA-SHA —
CH. TABU'S DOUBLE OR NUTHIN
CH. LENLO LHA VIKI —
CH. MAJOMAS SUM SUNDAE
CH. TYBA KAI NI —
CH.SHYR LYZ MISA CUN TIA KAI LEI —
CH. RIMAR'S TIPIT —
CH. ARBORHILL'S LHO-LHA OF RIMAR —
CH. PEKAY'S POGO —
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Carol Kuendel
Sally Borcherding
Doris Effinger
Wendy & Ron Harper
John & Midge Hylton
Kathy Calloway & Onnie Martin
Onnie Martin & Patricia Barton
Mary Slaby & Raymond & Carolyn Sledzik
Elizabeth Moseley
Florence & Terry Dickerson
Florence & Terry Dickerson
Faith Kirk & Ellen Lonigro
Jeanne Clawson
Joyce Hadden
Joyce & Les Hadden
M. Patzer & Lee Bakuckas
Julie Hamlin & Ann Hoffman
Jeanette Sharp
Brenda O'Donnell & Barbara Wood
John Hylton & Patricia Chenoweth
Phyllis Spindell
Joan & Burt Pettit
Carolyn Herbel & Connie Tompkins
Lois Fellows
John & Mary Mahan
Laura Shein & Paula Lieberman
Shirley Scott
Stephen Campbell
Stephen Campbell & Sharon Binkovvski
William & Phyllis Farrow
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BREEDER REGISTER OF MERIT AWARD: Presented to a Club Member who has bred
a total of 10 or more Lhasa Apso Champions. The member will receive an award the year
the 10th Champion is confirmed in the AKC Gazette. To qualify to receive this award
the breeder must submit to the Awards Chairman a list of the Champions he has bred
along with the month and year of the AKC Gazette said Championships were confirmed.
1
2
3
4
5
POTALA LHASA APSOS
CHEN LHASA APSOS
KINDERLAND KENNELS
PANDAN LHASA APSOS
NORBULINGKA KENNELS
Keke Blumberg
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Ellen Lonigro
Onnie Martin
Phyllis Marcy
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31 Champions
23 Champions
19 Champions
16 Champions
10 Champions
STUD REGISTER OF MERIT AWARD: Presented to a Club Member whose Lhasa Apso
Stud has sired 5 or more Champions. The member will receive an award the year the 5th
Champion is confirmed in the AKC Gazette. The Stud need not be living to qualify for a
ROM award. To qualify to receive this award the owner of the Stud must submit to the
Awards Chairman the name of the Stud Dog along with a list of his Champion offspring
and the month and year of the AKC Gazette said offspring's Championships were confirmed.
DAM REGISTER OF MERIT AWARD: Presented to a Club Member whose Lhasa Apso
Dam has produced 3 or more Champions. The member will receive an award the year the
3rd Champion is confirmed in the AKC Gazette. The Dam need not be living to qualify
for a ROM award. To qualify to receive this award the owner of the Dam must submit to
the Awards Chairman the name of the Dam along with a list of her Champion offspring
and the month and year of the AKC Gazette said offspring's Championships were confirmed.
TOP 20 REGISTER OF MERIT STUD AND DAM LISTING: There will be a Top 20
ROM listing whereby each year the Top 20 ROM Studs and the Top 20 ROM Dams will
be listed. To qualify to be listed on the Top 20 ROM list the owner of the Stud or Dam
must submit to the Awards Chairman the name of the Stud or Dam along with a list of all
of their Champion offspring and the month and year of the AKC Gazette said offspring's
Championships were confirmed..
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
CH. KHAM OF NORBULINGKA
CH. TIBET OF CORNWALLIS
CH.CHEN NYUN TI
CH. ZIJUH SENG-TRU
CH. KYI-CHU FRIAR TUCK
CH. LARRMAR DE-TSEN
CH. CHEN KORUM-TI
CH. HAMILTON NAMSA
CH. KYI-CHU KIMMI
AMERICAL'S LHASA
CH. LICOS NAMNI-LA
CH.POTALA PANDANS APOLLO
Phyllis Marcy
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Patricia Chenoweth
Onnie Martin
Robert Sharp
Ellen Lonigro
Patricia Chenoweth
Dorothy Benitez
Marion Lyons & Patricia Chenoweth
Dorothy Benitez
Raena Wilks
Onnie Martin & Midge Hylton
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20 Champions
18 Champions
17 Champions
17 Champions
13 Champions
10 Champions
10 Champions
9 Champions
7 Champions
6 Champions
6 Champions
6 Champions
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB REGISTER OF MERIT 1973
TOP 20 DAM LISTING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CH. KINDERLAND'S SANG-P0
CH. KYI-CHU KARA NOR
CH. KYI-CHU SHARA
CH. KEKE'S BAMBOO
CH. POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM
CH. NAN TANDO OF PANDAN C.D.
CH. SHENJI'S MISS KACHIKA OF CHEN
CHEN HIMALAYAN HANAH NOR
CH.PANDA REA-PO-CE
CH. GINDY OF NORBULINGKA
CH. LINGA-DROG-PO
CH. JOSETTE'S MAI-LI SHIR-LA
CH. KEKE'S T'CHIN TING T'CHIN
CH. KARMA KAN-SA
CH. POTALA KEKE'S ZIN-ZIN
SHING THUN SACHS-ON C.D.
Ellen Lonigro
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Keke Blumberg
Keke Blumberg
Keke Blumberg
Lynn Martin
Marion Lyons & Patricia Chenoweth
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Lynn Martin
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Anna Griffing
Shirley Scott
Keke Blumberg
Keke Blumberg
Keke Blumberg
Raymond & Carolyn Sledzik
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9 CHS.
7 CHS.
6 CHS.
5 CHS.
5 CHS.
4 CHS.
4 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
3 CHS.
GROUP PLACEMENT AWARD: Separate awards for the dog and bitch owned by Club
Members receiving the most Group Placements for the year.
BEST IN SHOW AWARD: One award presented to the dog or bitch owned by a Club
Member winning the most Best in Shows for the year.
CH BAR CONS THE AVENGER
CH. KINDERLAND'S TONKA
Barry Tompkins & Dorothy Kendall
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
(Dog)
(Bitch)
The two Lhasa Apsos above each won the most groups for their respective sexes. They
tied for the BIS Award, each having won 3 Best in Shows for the tabulating period.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Many thanks to
Sandy & Marie for their excellent
photography which records this event
so well.
Awards are tabulated on a yearly basis from the January thru December issues of the
American Kennel Club Gazette. To qualify for an award the respective information must
have been published in a Gazette of the year for which the Award is received.
The Awards Chairman must be notified by January 1 of each year in order to have the
Award available for presentation at the Annual Awards Dinner.
Stephen Campbell, Awards Chairman
64 Wilburtha Road
West Trenton, N.J. 08628
(609) 883-7010
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KIDNEY RESEARCH REPORT
The latest report from Dr. David Gribble now in charge of the Research
into Hereditary Kidney Disease of Lhasa Apsos, along with an explanation of
what has been done and what they propose to do at Davis is now available.
All donations to this fund will be accepted by and a copy of the report
may be obtained from: Mrs. Rowenna Kenney
P.O. Box '119
Woodland, California 95695
This project urgently needs support if it is to continue. Money, of course,
is needed very badly. Also if anyone has or knows of an affected dog or bitch
available for breeding they should contact:
David Gribble D.V.M., Ph.D.
Ass't. Professor of Pathology
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
University of California
Davis, California 95616
CANINE KIDNEY DISEASE RESEARCH
Dr. Delmar Finco is conducting an extensive research on canine kidney
malfunctions.
Dr. Finco has for sometime been working with a colony of Norwegian
Elkhounds and is now working with the Lhasa Apso as well. He is in the
process of establishing a colony of Lhasa Apsos.
Dr. Finco is in need of funds as well as young animals affected with
kidney malfunctions.
If you wish to aid Dr. Finco in his research you may contact him at the
following address:
Dr. Delmar Finco
Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery
College of Veterinarian Medicine
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602
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NORBULINGKA-HOME OF:
CH. KHAM OF NORBULINGKA ROM
461 REGISTER OF MERIT SIRE
(ALAC ROM LISTING)
Sire of 20 Champion Offspring
and
•
Group Winning
CH. LINGKHOR BHU OF NORBULINGKA
Phyllis Marcy
59 Central St.
Franklin, N.H.03235
(603) 934-3809
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30
TABU IS PROUD of its ROMs
and their offspring:
BEST IN SHOW
CH. TIBET OF CORNWALLIS ROM
CH. GINDY OF NORBULINGKA ROM
SIRE OF:
DAM OF:
CH. KEKE'S GEORGIE GIRL
CH. KEKE'S BAMBOO ROM
CH. KEKE'S PETRUCHIO
CH. KEKE'S ZORRO
CH.SMEDLEY'S SEEOU BOO
CH. KINDER LAND'S TONKA
CH.PEKAY'S HA-LEE KARA-LA
CH. TAG LHA DUNI CHO
CH. POTALA PANDAN'S APOLLO ROM
CH. KASHA'S NYIMA ZU NAM CHE
CH.TAGLHA MUNI
CH. TABU'S RHAPSODY IN RED
CH.POTALA KEKE'S GLADIATOR
CH. TABU'S RAQUEL
CH. TABU'S DOUBLE OR NUTHIN
CH. POTALA KEKE'S TOPAZ
CH. PEKAY'S POGO
CH. PON GO'S ODD! ODDI
CH. MOR-KNOLL'S ALEX-A-HENTE
CH. TABU'S RHAPSODY IN RED
CH. TABU'S RAQUEL
CH. TABU'S DOUBLE OR NUTHIN
CH. TABU'S CHUBBY CHECKERS
TABU'S RAGS TO RICHES
(11 pts. 1 Major)
TABU'S CHECKMATE
(1973 Futurity Class Winner)
TABU'S CHEROKEE
(Puppy Class Winner)
TABU'S DRESDEN DOLL
(Puppy Class Winner)
TABU'S CHESSMAN
(Match Show Winner)
TABU'S ANNIE APPLESEED
(Match Breed Winner)
#2 ROM SIRE (ALAC LISTING)
Shown by Carmen Herbel
49(TIED) ROM DAM (ALAC LISTING)
Shown by Carolyn Herbel
AND THE TABU YOUNG **STARS**
TABU'S PACESETTER
Ch. Shangri La Sho George
Ch. Kham Te-Ran Rinpoche
Ron-Si Rinpoche
Merna's Rusti George
BIS Ch. Kham of Norbulingka ROM
Kinderland's Kimmi
Kinderland's Buddha
Karma Tharpa
BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM
Ch. Licos Cheti La
Tabu's Gold Galaxy
Ch. Zijuh Seng Tru ROM
Ch. Tabu's Kiss Me Kate
BIS Ch. Kinderland's Tonka
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TABU'S CABARET
BIS Ch. Karma Frosty Knight O'Everglo
Ch. Everglo Zijuh Tomba
Kambu of Everglo
Ch. Potala Keke's Tomba Tu
Ch. Zijuh Seng Tru ROM
Ch. Potala Keke's Yum Yum ROM
Ch. Keke's Bamboo ROM
Karma Tharpa
BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM
Ch. Licos Cheti La
Tabu's Gold Digger
Ch. Zijuh Seng Tru ROM
Ch. Tabu's Kiss Me Kate
BIS Ch. Kinderland's Tonka
TABU LHASA APSOS
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
1862 West Maple Avenue, Langhorne, Pa. 19047
(215) 757-7627
CHEN TI-SARA NOR
ON HER WAY UP
10 mos. old
Match BOB under breeder/
judge Onnie Martin
41/2 mos. old Best in Match
LACNC under breeder/judge
Marianne Nixon (entry 105)
On to another Group One
Watch for apricot red/gold Ti-Sara in AKC Spring Shows
Sired by Ch. Chen Nyun-Ti ex Chen Apsara Nor
(Tibet granddaughter)
Owners/Breeders
Pat & Tom Chenoweth
Chen Lhasa Apsos
12510 Quito Rd.
Saratoga, Ca. 95070
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SPECIALTY CLUBS
BALTIMORE AREA LHASA APSO CLUB
Diane Pickett, Secretary
11910 Tarragon Rd., Apt. I
Reiterstown, Md. 21136
LHASA APSO CLUB OF HAWAII
Ruth Green, Secretary
1240 Laukahi St.
Honolulu, Hi. 96821
CASCADE LHASA APSO FANCIERS OF
GREATER SEATTLE
Ann Lanterman, Secretary
17220 Ashworth Pl. N.
Seattle, Wa. 98133
LHASA APSO CLUB OF NORTHERN
CALIFORNIA
Roberta Richardson, Secretary
15231 Clydelle Ave.
San Jose, California 95124
GREATER COLUMBUS LHASA APSO CLUB
Carrot Riddle, Secretary
1004 Hazel Ave.
Englewood, Ohio 45322
LHASA APSO CLUB OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
Lois Magette, Secretary
1812 Knoxville Ave.
Long Beach, Ca. 90815
GREATER DETROIT LHASA APSO CLUB
Carole Dean, Secretary
7241 Anthony
Dearborn, Michigan 48126
KENTUCKIANA LHASA APSO CLUB
Richard L. Huntington, Secretary
102 Evangeline Ave.
Louisville, Kentucky 40214
LHASA APSO CLUB OF WESTCHESTER,INC.
Leona Bay, Secretary
2264 Creston Ave.
New York, New York 10453
MERRIMACK LHASA APSO CLUB
Joanne Egan, Secretary
169 Linden Drive
LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON
Cohasset, Massachusetts 02025
Nancy Benavides, Secretary
6510 Jackwood
NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA LHASA APSO CLUB
Houston, Texas 77036
Carol Kuendel, Secretary
9113 Tandom Dr.
LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER
Oxon Hill, Md. 20022
NEW YORK
NORTH TEXAS LHASA APSO CLUB
For Information Contact:
Raena Wilks
Mrs. Nancy Rowe Lee, Secretary
350 W. 55th St.
5546 Sto negate
Dallas, Texas 75209
New York, N.Y. 10019
THE NORTH TEXAS LHASA APSO CLUB FUN MATCH
December 16, 1973
Judge: Betty Dwyer
Best of Match
PON GO LARAN MA LA BHU
Best of Opposite Sex
LURLINE'S HALO OF MILAREPA Lurline Jackson
Nancy & Ray Benavides
KENTUCKIANA LHASA APSO CLUB SANCTIONED "B" MATCH
February 23, 1974
Judge: Carolyn Herbel
Best in Match
DUNKLEHAVEN SUKI TU
Elsie Dunkle (Bitch)
Best of Opposite Puppy
SHYR'LYZ KUNG FOO
Shirley M. Scott (Dog)
Best Adult in Match
KO CHING'S GOLDEN TAF Fl TA Jacqueline J. Duke (Bitch)
Best of Opposite Adult
ON-BA-LHO-BH0-0'JOYMARC
Winifred & Eugene Graye (Dog)
1974 WESTMINSTER WINNERS — Judge: Mr. Melbourne T.L. Downing
Best of Breed: CH. POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM,owned by Keke Blumberg.
Best of Opposite: CH. BAR CON'S THE AVENGER, owned by Barry M. Tompkins &
Dorothy J. Kendall.
Winners Dog: QUICKSTEP FLORIAN ZENNACKER, owned by Gary Gerthoffer &
Diane Teel.
Winners Bitch & Best of Winners: KALYPRI SHAMPAGNE, owned by Ellen Lonigro.
Reserve Winners Dog: ON BA LHOBO O'JOYMARC,owned by Winifred & Eugene Graye
Reserve Winners Bitch: SHARPETTE'S TASHIA, owned by Emily Schumm
Mr. Downing comments: "I enjoyed judging the Lhasas at Westminster and
appreciated the fine entry. The quality was higher than in any other breed
I judged. The Specials Class was exceptional and I feel both my Best of Breed
Bitch and my Best of Opposite Dog are among the best Lhasas currently
being shown. I was disappointed my Best of Breed did not place in the
Group.
1974
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB, INC., SPECIALTY DINNER
ANNUAL MEETING
Just a reminder that money for reservations (812.50 per person) must be
received no later than April 15, 1974. The dinner is being held at the Cock &
Bull Restaurant located in Peddlar's Village just a few miles south of New
Hope, Pa. on Route #202.
Dinner will begin as close to 7:00 p.m. as possible, dependent on the
Bucks County K.C. judging schedule.
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE AMERICAN LHASA
APSO CLUB, INC. and mail to:
Jeanne Hope, Specialty Show Chairwoman
Landmark Apts. Apt. 1615-1
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034
(609) 795-4387
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
The 1974 Annual Meeting of the American Lhasa Apso Club will be held at
the Cock & Bull Restaurant on May 4, 1974 immediately following the
dinner to commence at 7:00 p.m.
Carolyn A. Herbel, Secretary