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BULLYSON JR

Hall’s “Bullyson Jr.” was another one of those dogs that began his career before Jack Kelly ever started Sporting Dog Journal in 1972. In the Sporting Dog Journal it was recorded as Coggins and Corn losing to “Bullyson Jr.,” at a weight of Fifty-Three pounds. in a matter of Eighteen Minutes in 1971. It was December the 11th, 1971, in a six card show held in Sealy, Texas. “Bullyson Jr.” would...

JESSE ROD’S WHITEFOOT

Whitefoot was a three time winner at 43 to 44 lbs, out of Gr Ch Midnight and Indian Missy. He had one white foot so naturally I named him Whitefoot. His most famous and best fight came against Ozzie Stevens Ch Cholly Boy. At the time, Whitefoot was a 3x winner and Cholly Boy was a 4x winner. After his wins it was very difficult to find a match Twice...

TRIANGLE GANGS CH SABLE

Sable came from a breeding that took place when Triangle Gang’s Dixie 2xw was bred to Gr Ch Black Jack. Dixie was bred by Bo Rookie. She got to a slow start in her campaign, and was about three years old before she was ever rolled. That first roll was her only roll. She was rolled into a much bigger gyp and couldn’t do much more than stay alive, but...

WILLIAM JOSEPH LIGHTNER

WILLIAM JOSEPH LIGHTNER

WILLIAM JOSEPH LIGHTNER William Joseph Lightner was born in Baltimore, Mary­land in 1877. His grandfa­ther started fighting dogs about 1850 and developed a game strain, never sold a dog. Mr. Lightner’s father and uncles continued winning, never sold a dog. When Mr. Lightner was six years old he used to watch the fights which were held every week in the old ice­house in Baltimore. About 1894 he entered the prize...

KINFOLK’S CH MAMA

MAMA was whelped from a breeding of Kinfolk’s CH Sig & Kinfolk and Blackrain’s Taz. CH Sig was basically a Eli/Snooty/Bolio bred dog coming from T. Garner’s stock and Taz was a Eli/Carver gyp by way of a Buster/Midnight Cowboy/McCool’s breeding from some boys from Indiana. CH Sig was a extremely game and talented dog in his own right. He had beating 3 good camp’s in times of 1:01, 2:10...

HAVANA BOYS JUMPING JACK FLASH

I received Jumping Jack Flash at the age of eight weeks old. I bought him along with 17 other dogs off of the Latin Boys. When I went to pick up the dogs, I saw Jumping Jack in a small rabbit cage all by himself. Of course that was not his name yet, but it was soon to be. He got his name, because he would not stop jumping around...

FUNKY MEDINA’S PISTOL

The story of how GR CH PISTOL came about is as exciting as the dog was himself. Louis Hernandez bred NIGHT CAP, a double-bred daughter of GR CH ANDY CAPP, to MURPHY, a son of Jose’s GR CH BULL, to create this amazing animal. Bean Town Kennels acquired the dog as a young pup, and for reasons unknown to myself, they gave GR CH PISTOL to F.M.K. at the tender...

URBAN WARDOG’S RECCA

CH. Urban Wardog Kennel’s RECCA was bred by JA himself. He was sired by Arce’s TROUBLE, a direct son of Garner’s FRISCO ROM, and his dam was Arce’s ANNIE, who was a tight GRCH Coy’s BANJO ROM bitch. EO of UWK purchased the dog directly from JA as an eleven-month old pup and waited till the dog was fifteen months before his first bump against a much larger and older...