Mar 1976_5_1 - The American Lhasa Apso Club

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Mar 1976_5_1 - The American Lhasa Apso Club
MARCH 1976
(Spring)
ME
LHAgA BULLETIN
COMBINED SPECIALTY
CLUBS OF LOUISVILLE
FEBRUARY 21 1976
AMERICAN
BEST OF BREED
LHASA APSO CLUB
BOOTH
PHOTO
Am. & Can. CH. Pota la Keke's Yum Yum ROM
Best of Breed: Eastern ALAC Specialty
Breeder-Owner: Keke Blumberg
PUBLISHED BY
THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
1976 EASTERN ALAC SPECIALTY
The American Lhasa Apso Club held its first independent specialty show Saturday,
February 21, 1976 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. The show
facilities were excellent. With more than four acres of clean, heated and well-lighted
space available, grooming room was abundant and the ring was forty by sixty feet.
The entry was 101 (34 dogs, 44 bitches, 2 veteran dogs, 2 veteran bitches, 17 best of breed
competition, 2 stud dogs, 2 brood bitches, and 6 entered in junior showmanship). There
were only 6 absentees.
The overall quality of the Lhasa Apsos was outstanding. There was a great depth of
merit in the open classes as well as in the puppy classes and among the bred by exhibitor
entries. It is quite obvious that many of the dogs exhibited at this show will go on to
complete their championships. Superb conditioning and exhibitor presentation of the
entries made decisions even more challenging.
Winners Dog, Rin Po Che III, owned by Dorothy O'Connor of Branchville, New Jersey,
came from the open class as did the Reserve Winners Dog, Chiz An Ko-Khyi, owned by
G. E. and Barbara Paisley of Columbia, Maryland. Winners Bitch, Talisman Ah-Chu,
owned by Mrs. Betty Boshart, of Keokuk, Iowa, and Reserve Winners Bitch, Lamplite's
Su Mi, owned by Correl L. Lamping of Waukesha, Illinois, also came from the open
class.
From an exceptionally outstanding class of specials the bitch, Ch. Potala Keke's Yum
Yum, owned by Keke Blumberg of Rydal, Pennsylvania, was selected as Best of Breed
and thus became the first Best-in-Show winner of an independent national Lhasa Apso
Specialty. This seven year old bitch moved faultlessly in the ring. Her balance and
soundness complement her typiness. The Best of Opposite Sex went to Ch. La Ta's Dus
Ten Wun of Larry and Reta Schaap of Park Forest, Illinois. This young male, not yet two
years old, is an outstanding specimen of the breed. His typiness and balance give
promise of a great special's career.
R'efiete f, Setade
1976 EASTERN ALAC SPECIALTY
Best of Breed - CH. POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM ROM - Keke Blumberg
Best of Opposit Sex - CH. LA TA'S DUS TEN WUN - Larry & Reta Schaap
Best of Winners - TAILSMAN'S AH-CHU - Mrs. Betty Boshart
Winners Dog - RIN PO CHE III - Dorothy O'Connor
Reserve Winners Dog - CHIZ ARI KO-KHYI - G.E. & Barbara Paisley
Reserve Winners Bitch - LAMPLITE'S SU MI - Correll L. Lamping
Du Rah Lhasas (Reg.) Present
Am & Can. Ch. Arborhill's Kieh Lhoh
SIRE: BIS Ch. Everglo's Spark
DAM: Ch. Arborhill's Lee Sah ROM
BREEDER
Sharon Binkowski
HANDLER
Joel Fishbach
OWNERS
Edythe & Joel Fishbach
1047 Hendrix Street
Brooklyn 7, N.Y. 11207
(212-649-0599)
"Kilo" finished his championship in November, 1971 against stiff Mid-Western
competition, becoming a BOB winner and Group Placer along the way. In limited
showing as a special "Kilo" became a Multiple Breed Winner. In the summer of 1975
"Kilo" went to Canada where he was shown sixteen times, winning fourteen
Bests-Of-Breed (going over some of the top Lhasa Apsos in Canada) and seven group
placements over some of Canadas top Non Sporting dogs.
Mr. QuiIley is a noted Canadian and International judge whose recent judging
assignments have taken him to Australia and New Zealand.
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Best In Show Brace
Ch. Honey Boy
Ch. Topaz
Ch. Cole's Sunnee of Maru
BOB at Eugene KC Sept 1974
Handled by Marvin Cates
Ch. Dol-Sa Maru Topaz
BOB at Silver Bay KC Feb 1974
Handled by Marvin Cates
In eighteen short months and limited showing, this red-golden brace has won one Group
IV, two Group III, three Group II, four Group I and two Bests in Show Brace.
Ch. Honey Boy and Ch. Topaz are shown taking Best in Show Brace at Beverly Hills,
January 1976 under judge Vincent Perry.
Brace is always owner handled.
OWNED BY
Dr. & Mrs. Morton I. Cole
1089 No. Hil!crest Rd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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SHIA and SON
COMBINED SPECIALTY
CLAMS OF LOUISVILLE1
FEBRUARY 21 1976
AMERICAN
STUD DOG
11ASA APSE,
1.
LUE1
Ch. Little Fir's Shel An of Chiz & Ch. Chiz An Ko-Khyi
Win At Alac Eastern Specialty!!
over toughest competition under Judge Dr. Robert Berndt
CHIZ LHASA APSO congratulates KO-KHYI
age 16 mos. on completing his
Championship, AKC confirmed, as BOW, KLAC Independent Specialty, under Judge
Robert Sturm (and RWD, ALAC Specialty) OWNER-HANDLED ALL THE WAY, by
Gary Evan and Barbara Paisley; SHELI on his sucesses on the Texas Circuit (8 ±
Specials each day) - 3 BOBs, 1 Gr IV and BOS ALAC WESTERN SPECIALTY; RGYAL
POOH-BA OF NORBULINGKA on her RWB at Westminster-youngest in competition,
entry of 74. CHIZ ARI ALISA OF KIJER on her BEST PUPPY IN SHOW, KLAC
INDEPENDENT SPECIALTY; CHIZ ARI SEHILOT on her 1st puppy Bitch 6-9 mos.,
ALAC EASTERN SPECIALTY (12 in competition); RGYAL MOR-KNOLL ELEGANCE
on her RWB to a major, Rockland Co. KC., 3-6-76, ist time out in Open! and our ALAC
Best Jr. Joanne Baker!!
SHELI is at stud with:
KO-KHYI IS PROVEN AND AT STUD WITH:
Rena Martin, AKC Lic.
G. E. and Barbara Paisley
842 Old Trail
5063 Beatrice Way
Highland Park, III. 60035
Columbia, MD 21044
312 432 9314
301 730 5695
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THE LHAs1 MEIN
Vol.5
March 1976 (Spring)
No. 1
Published by.
THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
Jeanne Hope, Advertising Manager
9600 Accord Drive
Potomac, MD 20851
(202) 299-3240
Norman L. Herbel, Editor
RFD #1 Box #57
Lucas, Kansas 67648
(913) 525-3607
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mrs. Keke Blumberg Mr. Stephen G.C. Campbell
Mrs. Ellie Baumann
Mr. Jack Russell
Mrs. Patricia Chenoweth Mrs. Phyllis Marcy
Mr. Robert Sharp
Nixon
Marianne
Mrs.
Mrs. Ellen Lonigro
OFFICERS
Mr. Norman Herbel
Mrs. Grace Licos
Mrs. Dorothy Benitez
Mrs. Carol Kuendel
Mr. Stephen G.C. Campbell
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
,4KC Delegate
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
The events of early 1976 set the pace for our Breed not only for this Bi-Centennial year but
also for years to come. The Eastern and Western Specialties hosted by Louisville and Dallas
enthusiasts were exciting events with many people from all parts of the mainland as well as
Hawaii were present to show their interest in the Lhasa Apso. It takes a great effort to
attend our National events and my appreciation for the effort to travel as well as the effort
to host the events cannot be over-emphasized. Your interest and dedication to the Breed will
prove to be the basic ingredients for the preservation of the Lhasa Apso.
Now that our adult dog events are behind us we can concentrate on the young, future
breed improvers by attending our three National Futurities. The Futurities give us a
glimpse of the future as well as an evaluation of our breeding programs. I am sure they will
be as successful and enjoyable as our recent National Specialties.
Best wishes and continued success for this memorable year and may you have many
many more.
itOm4 4,qemeee
MID-WEST FUTURITY
Hosted By
etitueloinoct Utma ()Ipso Oub
May 30, 1976
In Conjunction With
Cincinnati Kennel Club
Convention Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
JUDGE: Marianne Nixon
For Information Contact:
Jacquline M. Rose
577-W Mainevi I le Road
Mainevi I le, Ohio 45039
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juiwity
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1976 AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
WESTERN FUTURITY WEEKEND
hosted by
LHASA APSO CLUB OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Sunday May 23, 1976 in conjuction with the Del Monte Kennel Club Show
Pebble Beach, California
On Scenic 17 Mile Drive
*FUTURITY JUDGE. Ruth Smith. Boise Idaho
*BREED JUDGE . Janice Hampton. Tiburon, California
Classes divided by sex from 6 mo.to 18 mo. Silver trophies all classes 1st thru 4th place
Four piece Silver Coffee Service for
,
GRAND FUTURITY WINNER
Entry Forms Available:
Jack Bradshaw
727 Venice Blvd.
P.O. Box 15385
Los Angeles, CA 90315
**Plan now to attend the Pre-Show Dinner, Saturday, May 22, 1976
Place: Holiday Inn in beautiful Carmel By.the-Sea, California
Cocktails: 6-7:30 p.m. hosted by the LACNC
Dinner: 7:30 p.m. no host.
**For dinner reservations contact Midge Hylton & Lila Kaiser
7315 Langley Canyon Rd.
Salinas, California 93901
Ph: (408) 663.3276
Motel Reservations and information contact Futurity co-chairmen:
Patricia Chenoweth or Wendy Harper
12510 Quito Road
Saratoga, California 95070
(408) 374-4775
*PUPPY MATCH AND SWEEPSTAKES- sponsored by LHASA APSO CLUB OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1976 - Monterey County Fairgrounds
Ribbons, Prize Money, Fun, Frolic
For further information and entry forms contact Match Chairman
Lynn Morgan
1516 El Oso Drive
San Jose, California 95129
PH: (408) 257.2932
Celebrate the Bicentennial
in Old New England
with the
MERRIMACK LHASA APSO CLUB,
Hosts
for the ALAC 1976 EASTERN FUTURITY,
who cordially invites you to join us
for our "super" week-end
2 All Breed Point Shows Back to Back
Sunday - June 13, 1976
Saturday. June 12, 1976
Middlesex County Kennel Club
North Shore Kennel Club
Chelmsford Sr. High School
Masconomet Regional High School
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Boxford, Massachusetts
Breed Judge • Gilford Dishongh
Futurity Judge. Alfred Likewise
Breed Judge - Thomas Gannon
We are having a Booster Page in the NSKC catalog at $2.00 per line. Make checks payable to MLAC and send to
Harriet Silverman.* Example of one line is Kennel Name and Owner or Dog's Name and Owner. Deadline is April 2,
1976.
Al the Futurity we will have our own parking area, show ring and grooming tent, with breakfast compliments of
MLAC at ringside - bagels, cream cheese, Danish and coffee.
A "Super" dinner is planned for Saturday evening at the Beef & Oyster House, 143 Washington Street in Old Historic
Salem, Massachusetts. Cocktails with cheese and crackers will be served 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. and dinner at 7:30 P.M.
There is free parking and a map will be sent with Reservation Confirmation. The menu will include New England
Clam Chowder,,Tossed* Garden Salad with House Dressing, Assorted Bread and Rolls with Creamy Butter, Baked
Potato with Sour Cream, Green Beans Amadine and choice of Roast Prime Ribs of Beef or Lobster Pie en casserole
stuffed with Deep Sea Scallops (please indicate choice with reservation). Dessert will be Bavarian Cream Pie with
Coffee and Tea. The cost is $12.50 per person, gratuity and taxes included. Reservations will be taken until June 1,
1976.
Make checks payable to MLAC and mail to
*Harriet A. Silverman
27 Brook Road
Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945
FUTURITY CHAIRMAN
John Mahan
231 Farm Lane
Westwood, Massachusetts 02090
Please come and share our warm New England Hospitality. See you in June!
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"Taglha Presents Her New Champion,
Ch. Taglha Puchi"
BEST OF
WINNERS
pHaoyTo 044010.
SHE FINISHED AS BEST OF WINNERS WITH THREE MAJORS IN A ROW THE
WEEKEND OF GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA.
SHE IS PICTURED HERE WITH JUDGE WINIFRED HECKMAN AT SPARTANBURG
FOR FOUR POINTS. THANK YOU, JEAN LADE, FOR HANDLING PUCKI TO HER
CHAMPIONSHIP. PUCKI WAS SIRED BY CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM AND
HER DAM WAS CH. TAGLHA POKHARA OF NOTTOWAY.
TAG LA LHASA APSO, REG.
Wilson & Jane Browning
1337 West Princess Anne Rd.
Norfolk, Va. 23507
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LEJO'S KRIS
Dam: Po Mu Tasha
Sire: Ch. Rgyal "ZIG" of Lejo
A
"SUPER ZIG"
PUP
WATCH KRIS GO
IN TIIE FUTURE
POINT SHOWS
K.C.-Judge: Mr. Ray Curry
BEST IN MATCH-Delaware Water Gap
-Judge: Mrs. Ellen Lonigro
LAC
BEST PUPPY IN MATCH-Bait. Area
BREEDERS:
Eleanor & Mary Neibert
Cheltenham, Pa.
(215) ES 9-0113
Owners & Handlers:
Lee & John Bakukas
Hollywood, Phila, Pa.
(215) ES 9-5318
Mar ward's "Ca Ka Go" Of Lejo
Sire: No. 1 1975 BIS Ch. On-Ba Khabhul Khan of SharBo
Dam: Ch. Marward's Ke Tu Sar of Lejo
Owners, Handlers & Co-Breeders:
Lee & John Bakuckas
LEJO LHASA APSOS
Breeder:
Mrs. Marjorie S. Patzer
Warrington, Pa.
(215) DI 3-1738
CAMDEN COUNTY K.C.
Judge: Mrs. Florence Gamburg
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TABU CONGRATULATES:
* MARIA ASPURU - for new CHAMPION, TABU'S JINGER WITH AJ, who finished with 3 5pt majors in 21/2 weeks &
Multiple Group Winning CH. TABU'S CHUBBY CHECKERS on recent BOB & Group Placements.
* HUDSON & RUTH BARKER -- for Reserve Winners Dog at the Western ALAC Specialty on Tulku's Yeti of Milarepa
(BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM x Carter'S Tara of Everglo).
* KEKE BLUMBERG -- BIS Am. & Can. Ch. Potala Keke's Yum Yum ROM for winning BOB at both the Eastern &
Western ALAC Specialties (BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM grandaughter)
*WILSON & JANE BROWNING -- for Ch. Taglha Muni who tied No. 2 dam for 1975 according to Lhasa Reporter (BIS
Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM x Ch. Kimrik's Jeh Sah Cah) & recent new Champion Taglha's Puckyi (Multiple Group
Winning CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM x Ch. Taglha Pokhara of Nottoway)
*STEVE CAMPBELL.. on Multiple Group Winning CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM who tied with his grandsire,
BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM, for No. 1 Sire 1975 according to the Lhasa Reporter.
* MARY CARTER-. for new Champion, Tibs Tribulation of Milarepa (BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM x Carter's Tara
of Everglo) who finished with three majors.
*MARTY & ELAINE FISHER -- for new Champion Thang-Ka Simhanada (BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM x DashkaSkaradown) who finished with a major at Hartford show owner handled and for TABU'S BRONZE BONANZA'S new
litter of 3 boys and 1 girl.
* SARAH FITZGERALD & JEANNE HOPE --for new Champion Jopalan's Jubilee of Potala (CH. TABU'S DOUBLE OR
NUTHIN x Ch. Potala Keke's Kelana) who finished with a major at the Holyoke KC show owner handled.
* DAVID GOLDFARB & FRED TERMAN -- for recent major win on Xanadu's Antares (Multiple Group Winning CH.
TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM x Xanadu's Snapdragon)
*ANNE HAWKINS --for new CHAMPION, TABU'S TRIPLE THREAT, who finished with a major in Hawaii.
*JEANNE HOPE, CONNIE BLUMBERG & JORDAN CHAMBERLAIN -- for recent major win on Potala Jopalan's
Camelot (CH. TABU'S DOUBLE OR NUTHIN x Ch. Potala Keke's Kelana)
*MIKE AND MARCIA JEWELL -- for new CHAMPION, TABU'S ELFIN EAVESDROPPER, who finished with a 5 pt
BOW at the Nashville KC show.
* BOBBIE LEE -- for recent TNTLAC Best in Match & class win at Western ALAC Specialty on TABU'S INDIAN
SUMMER as well as WB BOW & BOS for 4 pts at Waco, TX, owner handled.
*SUSAN LEFFERTS & STEVE CAMPBELL -- for many recent Non Sporting Group I wins on Ch. Rimar's J.G. King
Richard (Multiple Group Winning CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM x Ch. Rimar's Tipit).
* BETH MUNDAY & ROBERT SHARP for new CHAMPION, TABU'S HELLO DOLLY who finished recently in the East.
* JANET NOBLE & LIZ MORGAN -- for recent major wins on Mor-Knoll Encore Puffduster (Multiple Group Winning CH.
TABU'S KING OF HEARTS ROM x Chok's Joppa Bu Mo ROM).
* HOWARD ORNE -- for Reserve Winners Bitch from Puppy Class at Manatee KC show for Frakari's Xanadu (TABU'S
PACESETTER x Frakari's Kansas City Bomber)
* SUSAN RAYNER -- for TABU'S DRESDEN DOLL who was winners bitch for 5 points at the Western ALAC Specialty
* RICKY & JUDY SIEGEL -- for major win on TABU'S BEAU RAINTREE at the Holyoke KC show.
* RAY & CAROLYN SLEDZIK & MARY SLABY for recent wins on BIS Ch. Pon Go's Oddi Odd) (BIS Ch. Tibet of
Cornwallis ROM x Ch. PonGo's Chi-Kha)
* LARRY & BEVERLY THOMAS -- for Reserve Winners Bitch on TABU'S FIREBIRD at Kentuckiana LAC Specialty.
* VALIENNE WEATHERS & ANNE HAWKINS -- for many match wins for Tai Chi Coah's Akaiye (BIS Ch. Tibet of
Cornwallis ROM x Sharpette's Tai Chi Ele Coah) as well as class win at Hawaii KC show.
* BOBBIE WOOD & STEVE CAMPBELL -- for new Champion, Yeti Rimar's Ginger Snaps, (Multiple Group Winning
CH. TABUS KING OF HEARTS ROM x Ginger Lee Ruby) BOW to finish at Westminster KC Show.
All other TABU winners we haven't heard about.
TABU LHASA APSOS
" The Herbels"
RFD No. 1 Box No. 57
Lucas, Kansas 67648
(913) 525 3607
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OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKS!
Eng. Ch. Shelaurie Piperman 01 llardacre
Hardacre Lhasa Apsos invite offers for this outstanding
young British Champion, born August 1973, and now
coming to his best.
Campaigned from June '75, Piperman has won many
Firsts, culminating in his triumphant progress to Best Dog
and Best of Breed at Darlington and Ladies Kennel
Association Championship Shows, finishing in grand style
by going Best in Show at the Lhasa Apso Club Specialty
from 108 entries on 18 October.
Judge Doreen Richardson (Belazeith Lhasas) reported on
him thus: "Lovely gold in full bloom, flowing in a correct
texture coat that swept the ground. Good body, strong
quarters, moving with plenty of drive. Carrying himself
with pride as if he owned the ring. Nice level topline even
on the move, nice head and eye, shown and put down to
perfection."
Proudly presented by his owner-handler:
Mrs. Anne Matthews
Hardacre
Ellens Green, Rudgwick
Horsham, Sussex, U.K.
A.L.A.C. Fourth Annual Awards Dinner
The American Lahsa Apso Club held their Fourth Annual Awards Dinner at the
Cattleman East, in New York City, February 8, 1976.
Raena Wilks, Vice President of the Lhasa Apso Club of Greater New York, chaired this
event for her fourth successful year. L.A.C.O.G.N.Y. hosted for their second sucessful
year, making quite sure all "tails were wagging" in the traditional Lhasa Style.
David Goldfarb was the moderator of the forum on Genetics. Participants were: Barry
Thompkins, Robert Sharp, Phyllis Marcy, Cathy Marley and Ed Sledzik. Stimulating,
thought-provoking as well as general and specific information, was imparted on the
group. An important fact brought out was novices should talk to experienced breeders
regarding breeding and in-breeding. Much more was discussed and is available on tape.
Contact David Goldfarb.
Steve Campbell, awards chairman, was aptly assisted by Barbara Woods, Fred
Terman and Ricky Siegel. Steve and his group presented the proud winners their
individual awards in a true Parade of Champions.
Although it may have looked "fixed", Elaine Fisher (Elaine sold many of the tickets)
managed to win the Bovarian Wine Bowl. To all those people she promised would win,
you'll have to catch Elaine next year!
Our week-end reporter did notice true old fashion reunions as the miles of Lhasas were
brought together for a "Very Special Lhasa Weekend". Topic of discussion, Lhasa Apsos,
size, shape, health, and I-o-v-e!
May the joyous memories of the fourth year be spread over the year to the fifth with
many more new Lhasa People.
See you all on the Fifth Event!
SameCy Veliar)
netIle &Made
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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB, INC. ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
CHAMPIONSHIP & OBEDIENCE AWARDS: Any Club Member whose dog completed
his Championship, CD, CDX, UD, or UDT and has notified the Awards Chairman of the
AKC Gazette issue in which the Championship or Obedience Title is confirmed will
receive an achievement award.
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.
Once a breeder is listed on the yearly Register of Merit System, they must submit to the
Awards Chairman. by January 1 of each year any additional Champion they have bred.
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. Once listed, the Awards Committee will update the stud
and dam standings yearly.
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP AWARD: Presented to the Junior Handler (showing a Lhasa
Apso) who accumulates the most points for the year (January through December AKC
Gazettes; 40 points 1sts; 30 points 2nds; 20 points 3rds; 10 points 4ths). This Junior
Handler need not be a child of a club member.
An award will be presented to each child of a club member who qualifies for the Westminster Kennel Club by winning at least eight firsts showing a Lhasa Apso.
OBEDIENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Presented to a Club Member who has trained
one or more Lhasa Apsos for a total of at least three Obedience degrees.
GROUP PLACEMENT AWARD: Separate awards for the dog and bitch owned by Club
Members receiving the most Group Placements for the year. Compiled on a point scale
basis 4-3-2-1, with a minimum of 10 placements.
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.
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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AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
CHAMPION ANDOBEDIENCE AWARDS
CH. BLAHOPOLO'S NORBULINGKA KE-KO P. Marcy & W. Mackes
C. Noblissa & D. Sundstrom
CH. CARNEY ARMANDO NOBLISSA
A. & R. Lynch
CH. CHEN KRISNA KAITU
R. & C. de la Rosa
CH. CHEN KRISNA TSOMA NOR
C. & S. Hall
CH. CHIN-TI'S TI KO LA
Carol Kuendel
CH. CHOK'S COFFEY
S. & G. Gehr
CH. CHOK'S JOKER
J. & S. Shafer
CH. CHOK'S SENG KYE
Jean Kausch
CH. DOLSA KRISNA KOKO NOR
Ellen Spaeth
CH. DOLSA YOJIMBO
CH. GOLDEN RULE'S KYI CHU SANKORE. & V. Sanford
Jeanette Goodway
CH. GOODWAYS'S SPUNKY GAL
C. & S. Hall
CH. HALL'S PRINCE LI CHIN
Norma L. West
CH. HELL'S A BLAZEN BIT 0 GINGER
M. & J. Modney & J. & M. Lang
CH. INNSBROOK'S SHADES OF CRISSY
CH. JAMPO'S I'M STEPPEN OUT OF
Charles H.P. Severson
SYUNG
James E. Barton, Sr.
CH. JAWINS'S GOLDEN DUST
James E. Barton, Sr.
CH. JAWIN'S MISTY DAWN
George Gassett
CH. JOI SAN RIMAR'S JOKER
J. Whitman, V. Reed, M. Felberg
CH. JOVAL'S MIDNIGHT LACE
Arlene Bloch
CH. KARMA LOLO-KO
S. Giles & E. Lonigro
CH. KINDERLAND'S CHOK'S SENECA
M. Kuendel & E. Lonigro
CH. KINDERLAND'S MIKI MOUSE
W. Harper & J. Berman
CH. KYI-RA CHEN NYIMA OF KRISNA
L. Cohen & E. Baumann
CH. LENMAR ON-BA
Lois Magette
CH. MAGESTIC GRO-MO
Phyllis Marcy
CH. MINDA'S TSONG OF BHU
Cheryl A. Zink
CH. MING'S LORD COGNAC
J. Noble & I. Morgan
CH. MOR-KNOLL'S BLAZEN BRASS TAZ
L. & B. Thomas
CH. MOR-KNOLL'S BREEZIN BI
L. Morgan & B. O'Donnell
CH. MOR-KNOLL'S DARLIN OF RGYAL
B. Wood & S.G.C. Campbell
CH. NEIKA HI LAH LIEH
E. Lonigro & E. & C. Sledzik
CH. PON GO'S ZUKA
Mae White
CH. POTALA HB'S BIG JOHN
Keke Blumberg
CH. POTALA KEKE'S GOLDEN GATSBY
Keke Blumberg
CH. POTALA PANDAN TOB-CI
Nancy Ostermaier
CH. QUEEN'S NALINDOS AB-I
Nancy Ostermaier
CH. QUEEN'S NALINDOS KRIS-TINA
Barbara Wood
CH. RGYAL-BU TOMPAR
L. Bakuckas & B. Wood
CH. RGYAL ZIG OF LEJO
CH. RIMAR'S BEE TWIXT 'N BEE TWEEN G. Dean & S.G.C. Campbell
S. Hutchins & S.G.C. Campbell
CH. RIMAR'S J. G. KING RICHARD
A. & L. Ripley
CH. RIMMON RIPSNORTER
N. & D. Mileham
CH. SAKYA MAX IMILLIAN OF ORLANE
Jacqueline Miller
CH. SAMURAI BUSHIDO
Wendy Penn
CH. SHANGRELU SNEAK PREVIEW
Jerri Berman
CH. SHANA OF HALMAR
L. & B. Gotelli
CH. SHARBO SAMVARA
Emily Schumm
CH. SHARPETTE'S TASHIA
CH. SHYR-LYZ COPPER CAPER MING
Shirley Scott
TOY
Shirley Scott
CH. SHYR-LYZ FABALOUS FLIRT
Judith Siegel
CH. TABU'S MAKE MINE MINX
J. Browning & E. Lonigro
CH. TAGLHA SINSA OF KINDERLAND
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CH. TAI-PING TIEN KUO
CH. TOBICI OF SHUKTA LINGKA
CH. TOMPAU'S CHUM FUN
CH. TSA-CHHEM-PO KANG
CH. WINDSONG'S GUSTO OF INNSBROOK
CH. WINDSONG'S MADOROS AMI LI CHIN
CH. YETI'S CAJUN DEVIL
CH. YETI'S CINNAMON LEE OF YELNOC
CH. YETI'S KULA KANGRI
CH. YETI'S MELODEON
SHENG-LA'S TASHI TAMIMA,C.D.X.
TABU'S DIGGER O'DELL, C.D.
GREEN POND'S A GOLDEN GLOW, C.D.
NOTE: This list includes only Lhasas
published in 1975 ALAC Gazettes
James E. Barton, Sr.
H. & K. Silverman
Pauline Cottier
Joan Miller
J. & M. Lang
S. Ruth & D. Ross
H. Ingel & P. Pritchett
W. Conley & P. Pritchett
E. & M. Hogan
Patricia Pritchett
Florence Dickerson
Margaret Sampson
Miriam S. Krum
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 STUD DOG ROM AWARDS
Larry Smith
CH. ORLANE'S DULMO
CH. KARMA FROSTY KNIGHT OF
Maria B. Aspuru
EVERGLO
Marianne Nixon
CH. GYAL KHAM-NAG OF SAN JO
Stephen G.C. Campbell
CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS
Maria B. Aspuru
CH. SHARBO ZIJUH ZER KHAN
Maria B. Aspuru
CH. EVERGLO'S CHARLIE BROWN
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 DAM ROM AWARDS
CH ARBORHILL'S KAROLING KAROLYN Sharon Binkowski
Sharon Binkowski
CH. ARBORHILL'S LEE-SAH
Ellie Baumann
ZIJUH ON-BA ZIM ZIM
Sharon Binkowski
CH. ARBORHILL'S LHANA
D. Baxley & R. Sharp
CH. SHARP'S BEE GEE
GINGER LEE RUBY
P. & C. Pritchett
MARI-DON'S JOMO SEN GE MO
Irene K. Smith
Dorothy O'Connor
CH. EVERGLO FLAIR
CH. KYI CHU KISSAMI
Marianne Nixon
CH. KYIMA OF EVERGLO
Maria B. Aspuru
Elizabeth Morgan
CH. MOR-KNOLL'S VICTORIA
CH. PADUCAH YEN TSUNG
Maria B. Aspuru
Irene K. Smith
BIT O'HEAVEN'S UTUKUSHIE KIM
Elizabeth Morgan
CHOK'S JOPPA BU MO
KARMA MAJESTIC MAH JONG
Lois Magette
D. & S. Baxley
SAKYA HAPPY TALK
Marianne Nixon
SAN JO'S BANDI OF GARTOK
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
1975 Breeder Register of Merit
POTALA LHASA APSOS
CHEN LHASA APSOS
ORLANE KENNELS
KINDERLAND KENNELS
PANDAN LHASA APSOS
DANDI LHASA APSOS
DZONG LHASA APSOS
NORBULINGKA KENNELS
1975 Stud Dog Register of Merit
CH. EVERGLO'S SPARK OF GOLD
CH. TIBET OF CORWALLIS
CH. KHAM OF NORBULINGKA
CH. CHEN NYUN TI
CH. ORLANE'S DULMO
19 CH.
12 CH
9 CH.
7 CH.
6 CH.
5 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
5 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
3 CH.
1975 REGISTER OF MERIT LISTING
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Keke Blumberg
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Dorothy K. Lohmann
Ellen Lonigro
Onnie Martin
Raymond & Diane Dansereau
B.M. Garrison
Phyllis Marcy
38 CH.
26 CH.
26 CH.
22 CH.
18 CH.
11 CH.
11 CH.
10 CH.
Dorothy K. Lohmann
Norman & Carolyn Herbal
Phyllis Marcy
Patricia Chenoweth
Larry Smith
43 CH.
27 CH.
20 CH.
19 CH.
19 CH.
CH. ZIJUH SENG-TRU
CH. CHEN KORUM TI
CHAMPION KYI-CHU FRIAR TUCK
CH. KARMA FROSTY KNIGHT OF
EVE RGLO
CH. CHEN KRISNA NOR
CH. LARRMAR DE-TSEN
CH. GYAL KHAM-NAG OF SAN JO
CH. HAMILTON NAMSA
CH. RUFFWAY MARPA
CH. ARBORHILL'S BHRAN-DIEH
CH. KYI-CHU KIMMI
CH. TABU'S KING OF HEARTS
SINBAD OF ABBOTSFORD
AMERICAL'S LHASA
CH. LICOS NAMNI-LA
CH. POTALA PANDANS APOLLO
CH. SHARBO ZIJUH ZER KHAN
1975 Dam Register of Merit
CH. KINDERLAND'S SANG-PO
CH. COLARIES MISS SHANDA
CH. KYI-CHU KARA NOR
CORDOVA SIN-SA
CH. ARBORHILL'S KAROLING KAROLYN
CH. ARBORHILL'S LEE-SAH
CH. KARMA RUS TIMALA
CH. KYI-CHU SHARA
CH. POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM
ZIJUH ON-BA ZIM ZIM
CH. ARBORHILL'S LHANA
CH. KEKE'S BAMBOO
DZONG SASSY COOKIE
CH. GINDY OF NORBULINGKA
CH. NAN TANDO OF PANDAN, C.D.
CH. SHARP'S BEE GEE
CH. SHENJI'S MISS KACHIKA OF CHEN
CHEN HIMALAYAN HANAH NOR
GINGER LEE RUBY
MARI-DON'S JOMO SEN GE MO
SHING THUN SACHS-ON, C.D.
Onnie Martin
Patricia Chenoweth
Robert Sharp
19 CH.
15 CH.
14 CH.
Maria B. Aspuru
Wendy Harper & Patricia Chenoweth
Ellen Lonigro
Marianne Nixon
Dorothy Benitez
Ellen Lonigro
Shirley & Charles Ruth
Marion Lyons & Patricia Chenoweth
Stephen G.C. Campbell
Robert & Nancy Damberg
Dorothy Benitez
Raena Wilks
Onnie Martin & Midge Hylton
Maria B. Aspuru
12 CH.
10 CH.
10 CH.
9 CH.
9 CH.
9 CH.
8 CH.
7 CH.
7 CH.
7 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
Ellen Lonigro
B. M. Garrison
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Jean Kausch
Sharon Binkowski
Sharon Binkowski
Lois M. Magette
Keke Blumberg
Keke Blumberg
Ellie Baumann
Sharon Binkowski
Keke Blumberg
B. M. Garrison
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Lynn Martin
Donna Baxley & Robert Sharp
M. Lyons & Patricia Chenoweth
Patricia & Tom Chenoweth
Patricia & Clark Pritchett
Irene K. Smith
Edmund & Carolyn Sledzik
9 CH.
8 CH.
8 CH.
7 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
6 CH.
5 CH.
5 CH.
5 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
4 CH.
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP AWARD
Presented to
MELINDA MERRITT
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 GROUP PLACEMENT AWARD FOR A BITCH
presented to
CHAMPION POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM ROM
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB 1975 GROUP PLACEMENT and
BEST IN SHOW AWARD
presented to
CHAMPION ON-BA KHABHUL KHAN OF SHAR BO
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KYILEE PRESENTS--
TABUS INDIAN SUMMER
"Izzi" shown winning BIM at the TNTLAC match under Judge: Marie Powell, shown by
Ruth Barker.
"Izzi"shown winning BOS at Cen-Tex KC Show for a 4 pt major under Judge Maxine Beam,
shown by her proud owner.
"Izzi's" Sire: BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM - "Izzi's" Dam: Tabu's Mini Magic
koce
J. B. 14 Bobbie Lee
RT. I Box 40A
Keller, Texas 76248
(817)379.5035
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Cll. TIBS TRIBULATION OF MILAREPA
BIS CH. TIBET OF CORNWALLIS ROM X CARTER'S TARA OF EVERGLO
"TRIBEE" shown winning BOW for his first 4
pts at the Denton (TX) KC show, Nov. 23, 1975,
under Judge Dudley McMillin, handled by
Beverly Henry.
"TRIBBE" shown winning BOW for 5 pts at the
LAC of Greater Houston Specialty show on Mar
12, 1976, under Breeder Judge Edmund R.
Sledzik, handled by Carolyn Herbel.
Carolyn Herbel handled "TR I BBE" to another 5 pt BOW at the Houston KC show under Judge Harold Bishop, Mar 14,
1976 and BOW for 2 pts at Shreveport KC, Mar 16, 1976 under Judge Gilford Dishongh to complete his CHAMPIONSHIP
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* BIS Winners in all shigenerations except 4th, starting with BIS Ch. Hamilton Torma & including the great BIS Ch. Licos Kulu La BIS
Karma Frosty Knight 0 Everglo ROM: all three Breed Record Holders!!
this fine
* Thanks to Norman & Carolyn Herbel for allowing us to breed to "Mr. Tibs" and a special thanks to the fine Breeders who made
dog & his pedigree possible-Gloria Fowler--Grace Licos-Dorothy Cohen--Marie Stillman. We are specially proud of "TRIBBE'S"
'Hamilton Farm heritage; going back to Ch. Le a gift to the Cuttings from the 14th Dalai Lama.
helping to make "TR I BBE'S" dam a ROM are:
Ch. Farview's Murfo of Milarepa, owned by Jean Robinette
(sire: Ch. Licos Omorfo La)
Pospon's Kula La of Milarepa, owned by Valerie M. Sheehan, M.D., 13 points
(sire: Ch. Milbryan's Kein Ly Shim)
Tulku's Yeti of.Milarepa, owned by Ruth B. Barker, 9-12 puppy dog class winner at 1975 Midwest Futurity & RWD at the Western
1976 ALAC Specialty
(sire: BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM)
Milarepa's Pearl of Wisdom, owned by William Fera & Mary Carter, Soon to be shown
•
isire: BIS Ch. Tibet of Cornwallis ROM)
*,,TR IBBE'S" half sister, Milardpa's Tserinma has a litter out of Ch. Chen Nyun Ti ROM. Tserinma is a grandaughter of Ch. Licos Kulu
& in six generations has a BIS in all except the 1st. She was BIM at 5z mos. Five male show prospects for sale; cream, gold, red
gold e. black.
*
Also
MI LARE PA.•Clyde &Mary Carter-1101 Altoga Ct.-Box 40106--Lewisville, TX--(214) 221-2915
INTRODUCING
Lin Jen's Khyileo
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CENTRAL NEW TOR
KENNEL CLUB INC.
NOV.8,1975
KLEIN
SIRE: Ch. Bar Con's Stage Door Jonny
Co-Owned by Lois Merritt and Connie Tompkins
DAM: Orlane's Joy To You and Me
Owned by Eugenia Barnes
Two rkwcomers.to the breed ring and Jr. Showmanship in 1975, "Leo" and Jenifer
Daly add to their points by going WD, BOW under judge KeKe Blumberg.
Together "Leo" and Jenny are looking forward to the upcoming shows this season.
OWNED BY:
Erma A. Daly
126 Park Way
Camillus, N.Y. 13031
(315) 672-8091
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Lyng° Lhasa Apsos
American, Canadian, Mexican
Champion On-Ba Jo -Bo
SIRE: Bis Ch. Sharbo Zijuh Zer Khan
DAM: Zijuh On-Ba Zim-Zim ROM
...A picture IS worth a thousand words!
Owner - Handler
Mr. Lynn L. Morgan
1516 El Oso Drive
San Jose, CA 95129
408-257-2932
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ALOHA
GALECLIFF KENNELS:
September 7, 1975
This was a very happy day at Galecliff Kennels, as this picture represented our three
entries judged by Mrs. Thelma R. Brown. At the "Hawaiian Kennel Club" All Breed
Show. Her Final selections were:
B.O.B. - Ch. Carney Armando Noblissa
B.O.S. (3 Pts.) - Potala Keke Hula Doll
B.W. (4 Pts.) - Shon - Dod-Grogs
*SHON - DOD - GROGS (Sonnie) is co-owned with Al & Mary Likewise. Sonnie has
gained his second 4 point major.
Co-owner of Shon-Dod Grogs
Ebbtide Kennels
Al & Mary Likewise
974 South 4th Street
Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757
Galecliff Kennels
Cliff & Gail Noblissa
526 lana St
Kailua, Hawaii 96734
FLASH!
Ch Carney Armando Noblissa wins Best of Breed and Group No. 3 under Mrs. Dolly
Ward. Again placing him as top winning LHASA for 1975 and in the top Non-Sporting
dogs in Hawaii.
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HAWAII
GALECLIFF KENNELS:
POTALA KEKE HULA DOLL
POTALA JOPALON CAMELOT
CH. POTALA KEKE'S ZIN ZIN ROM
September 28, 1975
Dog
"Keiki" was chosen by judge Mrs. Dolly Ward at the "Windward Hawaiian
her
for
Fanciers" All Breed Show as Best of Opposite to Ch. Carney Armando Noblissa
second 3 Point Major.
age she is the
"Keiki" is our little Miss Hawaii who runs everyones life. At one year of
Keiki is a
Majors
both
holding
Now
1975.
for
the
Islands,
in
bitch
Lhasa
top winning
credit to her breeder Keke Blumberg. Thanks KEKE, she has given us many happy
hours.
BREEDER
Potala Kennels
Keke Blumberg
848 Winter Road
Rydal, Pa. 19046
BORIS NOBLISSA LIE
OWNED BY
Dr. Kwan H. & Woo K. Lie
842 Onaha St.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Shon-Dod-Grogs
Mings Nani of Chen Po
"Boris a son of Shon-Dod-Grogs taking Best of Winners (3 points) at the Windward
Hawaiian Dog Fanciers All Breed Show. Judge: Mrs. Dolly Ward. His litter - mate won
Best of Breed under Breeder Judge Edmund Sledzik on June 11, 1975 at the LHASA
APSO Club of Hawaii First "B" match, (at 31/2 months).
Our special thanks to Mary & Al Likewise for sharing Sonnie with us to sire such a litter.
This was our first LHASA litter Bred and Whelped at Galecliff Kennels.
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Xanadu Lhasa Apsos
XANADU'S ANTARES
ELM CITY
KENNEL CLUB, INC.
FE8.22,1976
ANTARES IS SHOWN WINNING A 4 POINT MAJOR UNDER JUDGE MRS. HEYWOOD
HARTLEY. HE IS HANDLED BY HIS CO-OWNER FRED TERMAN.
ANTARES was also Best Adult Dog at Lhasa Apso Club of Greater New York and BEST
IN MATCH at Lhasa Apso Club of Westchester.
DAM: Xanadu's Snapdragon
Co-Owner
Fred Terman
NAMRHET LHASAS
1 Bayview
Englewood Cliffs
New Jersey
SIRE: Ch. Tabus King of Hearts
Breeder-Owner
David Goldfarb
75 Fort Place
Staten Island, N.Y.
XANADU LHASA APSOS
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Presents
XANADU'S RAPHAEL
"RALPH" IS SHOWN WINNING PUPPY DOG 6-9 MONTHS CLASS AT LHASA APSO
CLUB OF BALTIMORE MATCH UNDER JUDGE ELLEN LONIGRO. HANDLED BY
OWNER DAVID GOLDFARB.
"RALPH'S" other recent wins include Puppy Dog 9-12 at Lhasa Apso Club of Greater
New York Match and BEST ADULT IN MATCH (No BIM competition) at the new Long
Island Lhasa Apso Club Match.
SIRE: Ch. Joi-San's Happieh-Go-Luckieh
DAM: Ch. Sharpette's Bobette
Owners - Breeders
XANADU LHASA APSOS David & Liz Goldfarb
75 Fort Place, Staten Island, NY 10301
Phone (212) 727-0487
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SECRETARY'S REPORT
Please make the following additions and changes to your roster:
Members in Good Standing
JERRI BERMAN
140 Rosemont Ct.
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
MR.& MRS. W.K. MARTIN
12439 148th S.E.
Renton, WN 98055
CAROLE SARDELIS
23459 McAllister
Southfield, MI 48075
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P.O. Box 47
Cross River, N.Y. 10518
ELIZABETH MORGAN
12 Village Rd.
Florham Park, NJ 07932
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Rt. 5, Box 281A
Nashville, TN 37221
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2207 Parmer Lane
Austin, TX 78758
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Anoka, MN 55303
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1236 South Ocean Blvd.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
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1609 Cortelyou Rd.
Brooklyn, NY 11226
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1004 Hazel Ave.
Englewood, Ohio 45322
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609 Coolidge St.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
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Phoenixville, PA 19460
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Park Forest, ILL 60466
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Columbus, Ohio 43209
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812- L No. Kalaheo
Kailua, Hawaii 96734
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R. Carouel Veiga 996
Petropolis R.J., Brazil
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Cincinnati, OH 45239
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St. Paul, Minn 55109
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242 Union Ave.
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Rt. 4, Box 9181
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Change of Address
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TN HI LHASAS
TN HI SUNBURST OF BAIJAI
(Ch. Licos Namni La ex Ch. Kinderland's Bogoda)
Shown at 15 months, 8 pts, 2 majors
SUNNI
was the sire of
Ch. Tn Hi Sun-Glo Babes
(Dam: Tn Hi Glo-Ri Tchen)
Ch. Tn Hi Soukei Lei
(Dam: Tn Hi-owned Drax Sprin Snon Po)
Breeder, owner, handled to her
championship. Shown above
finishing with BOW under
Judge Frank Landgraf
Finished by Handler John Marsh
for owner Ellen Saunders,
Soukei is the sire of Ch.
Bella Mu's Go Get 'Em Tiger
These golden red winners have been owner handled to their championship.
TN HI KENNEL, Est. 1966
Hunns Lake Road
Stanfordville, N.Y. 12581
(914) 868-7662, 876-2400
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Are Winners!!!
CHAMPION TN HI BUD DHI BOI
(Tn Hi Pan Dha Ba Ba ex Baijai's Brunhilde Binamni)
(major pointed)
(pointed)
Multiple Best of Breed Winner
BUDDHI
is the sire of
Ch. Tn Hi Pahti Shyshy
Ch. Tsa-Cchem-Po Kang
BOB and Group 2 winner
owner handler Joan Miller
(Dam: Tn Hi Glo-Ri Tchen)
Shyshy finished her championship
breeder-owner-handled all the way with
a four point major at Rockland KC March 7th
going BOW.
TN HI LHASAS are known for their superb movement
and showmanship which passes on to third generation.
Our Lhasas love to show; Ask their owners.
Tn Hi's favorite slave
Mrs. Joyce Hadden
Breeder, owner, handler
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SPECIALTY CLUBS
BALTIMORE AREA LHASA
CLUB
Diane Pickett, Secretary
3994 Gamber Road
Finksburg, Md. 21048
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WESTCHESTER, INC.
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Barbara A. Kelly, Secretary
9910 Church Road
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Jean M. Anderer, Secretary
10 Church Street
Newton Corner, Ma. 02158
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APSO CLUB
Peggy Huffman, Secretary
7077 Loddon Cove
Germantown, Tn. 38138
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Mrs. Nancy L. Buerger
1951 Woodbriar Drive
Kettering, Ohio 45440
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CLUB
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7848 West Palmetto Ave.
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Pat Stewart, Secretary
9416 Madison St.
Kansas City, Mo. 64114
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Susan Burgess, Secretary
3357 Tates Creek Road
Lexington, Ky. 40502
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APSO CLUB
Susan Reed, Secretary
2316 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, Va. 22207
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Secretary unknown
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ASSOCIATION
Patricia Boyd, Corresponding Secretary
1219 Briarbrook Drive, No. 2C
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
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BALTIMORE AREA
Carol A. Erkes, Secretary
3932 Avonhurst Circle
Baltimore, Md. 21208
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SPECIALTY CLUB
Mrs. Loyd Michaelis, Secretary
911 Lincoln Street
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HOUSTON
Megan Shirley, Secretary
3340 South MacGregor
Houston, Tx. 77021
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CLUB
Mrs. Nancy Rowe Lee, Secretary
5546 Stonegate
Dallas, Texas 75209
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NEW YORK
Jean Bechtloff, Secretary
15 Charles St.
New York, N.Y. 10014
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MULTIPLE GROUP WINNING
CH. RIMAR'S J.G. KING RICHARD
CH. RIMAR'S J.G. KING RICHARD
Multiple Group Winning Champion Rimar's J.G. King Richard, is pictured winning the
Group at the Harrisburg Kennel Club, March 13, 1976, under judge Mr. Tom Stevenson.
He won the breed under Mr. John Cramer.
The following weekend "Dicky" won the Group at both the Bronx County Kennel Club
and the Riverhead Kennel Club. Dicky is handled exclusively by Bob Sharp.
SIRE: Champion Tabu's King of Hearts ROM
DAM: Champion Rimar's Tipit
OWNED BY:
Susan C. Lefferts
Ram-Sita Lhasa Apsos
201 East 62nd Street
New York, New York 10021
Stephen G.C. Campbell
Rimar Lhasa Apsos
64 Wilburtha Road
West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
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BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX
BEST OF BREED
CH. ON-BA KHABHUL KHAN OF
SHARBO. NSO 32226. 6-8-71. Breeder:
Mrs. Ellie Baumann. By Ch. Sharbo
Zijun Zerkhan - On-Ba Ziluh Zim Zim.
Dog. OWNER: Dorothy O'Connor, Box
175, Wharton, N.J. 07885.
CH. NEIKA HI LAII LIEII. NS165514.
7-22-73. Breeder: Eva Taylor. By Ch.
Arborhill's Dahn Dieh - Neika Tzu Sieh
Sing. Bitch. OWNERS: Barbara Wood &
Stephen Campbell, 15 West 84 Street, Apt.
8G, New York, N.Y. 10024.
Tucker Road Recreation Center
Oxon Hill, Maryland
Saturday - November 22, 1975
Judge: Edd Embry Bivin
RIMAR'S
RUMPELSTILTSKIN. NS
196968. 9-18-74. Breeder: Stephen Campbell. By Ch. Yeti's Paper Tiger - Ch.
Arborhill's Lho-Lha of Rimar. OWNER:
R. M. Hoyt, 64 Wilburtha Road, West
Trenton, N.J. 08628.
KINDERLAND'S TA SEN AVATAR.
NL 589028. 5-3-75. Breeders-Owners. By
Ch. Ruffway T'Ang Chu-Ch. Kinderland's
Choks Seneca. OWNERS: Susan S. Giles
& Ellen Lonigro, 4013 Augusta Ave.,
Richmond, Va. 23230.
BEST OF WINNERS
WINNERS BITCH
BEST OF
WINNERS
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BEST OF BREED
BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX
CH. JOI-SAN'S HAPPIEH-GO-LUCKIEH.
NS 047410. 10-5-71. Breeder: Joyce
Stambaugh. By Ch. Arborhill's BhranDieh-Ch Shu's Kin. OWNERS: Joyce &
Jim Stambaugh, 196 Woodbine Circle,
New Providence, N.J. 07977. (Annette
Lurton, handler) Dog.
BARA'S FEATHER DUSTER, NS 206541.
8-17-74. Breeder, Owner: By Bara's
Rumpelstiltskin - Orlane's Firesong.
OWNER: Jacqueline Rose, 577 W.
Foster-Maineville, Rd. Maineville, Ohio
45039. Bitch.
9<entuckicula
lActsa QApso Nub
FIRST SPECIALTY SHOW
Judge: Dr. Robert Berndt
ikeacialk
FRIDAY - AUGUST 29, 1975
200 East Lobarty
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40202
FABALOUS FLIRT. NS
205764. 8-24-74. Breeder: Owner: By Ch.
Ruffway T'ang Chu-Ch. Shyr-Lyz Misa
Cun-Tia Kai-Lei. OWNER: Shirley M.
Scott, 429 Rochdale, Rochester, Michigan
48063.
SHYR LYZ SANDPIPER. NS 195899.
5-16-74. Breeder: Barbara Batton. By Ch.
Shyr Lyz Cooper Caper Ming Toy-Shyr
Lyz Sarah Leih. OWNER: Wendy Penn,
1106 Neil, Columbus, Ohio 43201.
BEST OF WINNERS
WINNERS DOG
INTNIffil DO.
LS Una.!ANA
_,.. LHASA Anil G Lea
AUG. itS Mb
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Best In Show
American & Canadian Champion Pon Go's Oddi Oddi
BEST 1%
StkOV1
4640
Oddi Oddi is shown here winning Best in Show under
Judge: Dr. Frank R. Booth at Salsbury KC Show.
Oddi Oddi is handled by Jean Lade
Oddi Oddi is owned and bred by
Edmund R. & Carolyn Sledzik
1704 Shagbark Circle
Reston, VA 22090
(703) 471-7584
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The University Of Georgia
College Of Veterinary Medicine
Athens, Georgia 30602
Lhasa Apso Kidney Research
By Dr. Dr. R. Finco
1. Inheritance Studies
Past - From 1 affected male and 1 female, and their progeny, a total of 11 pups were
whelped and raised. Eleven dogs are in the colony at present. Of the 11 pups 2 of 5
thoroughly studied had renal disease-6 pups are too young for final tests.
Future - Breeding experiments will continue if funding allows. Affected X, affected
matings, affected X related normal Lhasas, and affected X non Lhasa matings are
planned.
2. Blood Pressure Measurements
Past - Measurements have been made using both indirect and direct techniques, of blood
pressure in all Lhasas in the colony at intervals during their lives.
Future - Continuation of the above studies.
3. Serum Calcium Studies
Past - Some serum calcium determinations on Lhasas have been marginally elevated.
Future - Serum calcium determinations will be done at 3, 6, 12, and 20 weeks, on all pups.
4. Tissue Studies
Past - Kidney tissue from cases of advanced disease have been examined from all parts
of the country.
- Kidneys obtained at surgery have been examined.
- Kidney obtained at autopsy (2 dogs) have been compared.
Future - Continuation of the tissue studies.
5. Nephron dissections, study of kidney blood vessels.
Past - none
Future - Will be done if funding allows. Should help in understanding the cause of the
disease.
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RENAL DISEASE IN LHASA APSOS
Much concern exists among breeders and owners concerning renal disease in Lhasa
Apsos. The following questions seem to surface in discussions about this problem.
1. Do all Lhasas with renal disease have the same type?
2. What causes the renal disease observed in young Lhasas?
3. How can renal disease be identified early in affected dogs?
4. What is a logical way to eliminate the problem?
Unfortunately, complete answers are not available for these questions. In the subsequent
discussion, the answers that I am providing will in some instances represent fact, and in
other instances represent opinion. I will make it a point to identify each as I proceed. I
ask that you also do so.
1. Do all Lhasas with renal disease have the same type?
It is highly unlikely that all Lhasas with renal disease have the same type of disease.
Multiple causes of renal disease are known to exist in other breeds, and there is no
reason to believe that Lhasas are resistant to the causes that have been identified.
However, renal disease in Lhasas Apsos is more commonly observed in young dogs.
This leads one to speculate about developmental or metabolic defects rather than some
of the causes identified for renal disease in other breeds. Insufficient study has been done
on the problem in young Lhasas to know whether one or several diseases are present.
2. What causes the renal disease in young Lhasa Apsos.
If the answer to this question were known, most of our problems with the disease would
probably be resolved. The fact is that we simply don't know. Evidence supporting certain
theories has been collected, but it is not strong enough to allow sweeping statements. It is
also important to appreciate that "cause of disease" can be interpreted in different ways
dependent on the depth of analysis. For example, studies performed at Davis California
indicate that Lhasas with renal disease have higher blood pressure than normal Lhasas.
High blood pressure, however, cannot be interpreted as the cause of the disease, since it
is equally possible that the altered blood pressure is the effect of renal disease rather
than the cause. In man, it is a fact that patients with renal failure will commonly have
high blood pressure caused by the renal disease. Limited studies on Lhasas at the
University of Georgia indicate that blood pressure is normal early in the course of renal
disease, but becomes elevated when disease is advanced. This supports the theory that
high blood pressure, is not the cause of disease in Lhasas.
Information concerning inheritance patterns or inherited predisposition of the disease
is of vital importance to Lhasa breeders. Casual observation suggests that the disease is
inherited, but this observation, even if fact, gives the breeder no basis for a sound
breeding program to eradicate the problem short of total depopulation of the kennel.
Breeding trials must be conducted not only to confirm inheritance, but to extablish the
mode of inheritance. With the latter information, carrier animals may be identified and
kept from reproducing.
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Breeding trials at the University of Georgia have revealed that mating of a male with
renal disease with a female without disease (but whose siblings had disease) results in
some pups with renal disease. An affected X affected mating resulted in 2 pups that are
as yet too young to evaluate for the presence of renal disease. Outbreeding trials between
affected Lhasas and normal dogs of another breed are also needed in order to
characterize the mode of inheritance. In addition to breeding trials, other studies of
cause are being investigated at the University of Georgia. Calcium metabolism is being
monitored because some pups with disease have marginally elevated serum calcium
values. Microscopic studies have revealed abnormal parts of the kidney (glomeruli) and
microdissection studies are planned for the future.
One important point to be made in studying the disease is the necessity for making
studies before renal disease has become far advanced. By the time that signs of disease
are apparent outwardly, only one-third or less of the kidney is working. If studies are
done at that point, limited inofrmation can be obtained because the effects of the renal
disease may be confused with the cause. To overcome this problem, studies at the
University of Georgia have been conducted by surgically removing one of the two
kidneys from pups at 3 or 6 weeks of age. The removed kidney can then be compared
with the intact kidney which is obtained when the dog is eventually euthanatized. For
example, it was found that a kidney removed at 3 weeks of age was normal for a dog of
this age. Yet the dog from which the kidney was removed developed renal failure at 4
months of age because of severe disease of the opposite kidney. In this dog, at least, one
can conclude that the puppy either originally had disease in only the kidney left, or that
the disease attacked the kidney between 3 weeks and 4 months of age.
3. How can renal disease be identified early in affected dogs?
Each breeder wants to identify abnormal dogs as soon as possible. Unfortunately, as
indicated previously, renal damage is generally advanced at the time that the usual
signs of disease appear. In my opinion, different severities or gradations of disease in
Lhasas exist, inasmuch as some pups are severely ill at a few months of age, while
others live for years and are capable of reproduction. Regardless of age, the earliest
outward sign of disease is increased water intake and urinary output. At this time the
dog may appear healthy in all other respects. It is important to know that the above sign
is not unique to renal diseases, but may also be observed with several other diseases.
When more renal tissue is destroyed, the dog may have a poor appetitie, lose weight,
vomit, and be lethargic. These signs, when due to renal disease, are referred to as
uremia. On many occasions, the excessive drinking and urinating and the more severe
signs are observed almost at the same time. In young pups, slow growth may accompany
the reanl disease.
In cases of suspected renal disease, we veterinarians may perform a BUN or a serum
creatinine determination. When these tests are elevated because of renal disease, they
indicate that 1/4 or less of the kidney tissue is working. Since 3/4 of the kidney may not be
working before abnormal results are obtained, it should be apparent that these are crude
tests. While abnormal results are valuable in telling us that renal malfunction is present,
negative results do not rule out the possibility of renal disease. For this reason, BUN and
serum creatinine determinations are of value as screening tests only for detecting severe
disease; normal values do not eliminate the possibility of renal disease.
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Actually, the ability to concentrate urine is slightly more sensitive than BUN and
serum creatinine in detecting renal disease. If a dog can concentrate its urine to a
specific gravity of 1.025 or greater, it suggests that at least one-third of normal kidney
function exists. But since ,two-thirds of normal kidney function must be lost before
concentrating ability is lost, a normal urine specific gravity cannot be totally depended
upon as an indication of freedom from renal disease. Unfortunately, more sensitive tests
of kidney function are usually outside the realm of clinical veterinary practice. An aid in
diagnosing renal disease aside from function is the determination of kidney size either by
feeling the kidneys through the abdominal wall or by xrays taken after injection of
contrast agents (excretory urogram or IVP) . My experience with renal disease in
Lhasas indicates that renal size changes (small kidneys) are only apparent once disease
is advanced. I am of the opinion that determination of kidney size is not a reliable
method of screening Lhasas for renal disease in the sense that normal kidney size does
not rule ow the possibility of mild disease.
In summary, the unpleasant message is that giving a dog a "clean bill of health" by
any method short of examining kidney tissue is not feasible at present. Kidney biopsy
would provide earlier diagnosis, but is impractical as a routine screening procedure.
4. What is the logical way to eliminate the problem?
A better understanding of the disease is essential for its elimination. Causative factors
must be identified. If inherited, the pattern of inheritance must be determined so that a
logical method can be employed to eliminate propagators of the problem from the
breeding pool.
This requires a realistic approach by Lhasa breeders to first of all admit that a
problem exists, and secondly to lend financial support to research on the problem. It is
my opinion that the problem is not "going to go away by itself".
A letter from Dr. David Gribble will be printed in the next issue.
Make checks to Kidney Research Fund of your choice and send to:
Ellen Lonigro, Health Committee Chairman
Route No. 2, Box No. 215
Culpepper, Virginia
Dr. D.R. Finco
David Gribble D.V.M., Ph.D.
Department of Small Animal Medicine &
Ass't. Professor of Pathology
Surgery
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
College of Veterinarian Medicine
University of California
University of Georgia
Davis, California 95616
Athens, Georgia 30602
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Photos
by
Wae
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1976 WESTMINISTER WINNERS - Judge: Mr. Fred Hunt
Best of Breed:CH. ON BA KHABHUL KHAN OF SHARBO, owned by Dorothy O'Connor
Best of Opposite: CH. POTALA KEKE'S YUM YUM, owned by Keke Blumberg
Winners Dog: SER KUNG OF SHALU, owned by Kenneth & Virginia Martin
Winners Bitch & Best of Winners: YETI RIMAR'S GINGER SNAPS, owned by Barbara
Wood & Stephen Campbell
Reserve Winners Dog: WEN LE'S KING TUT, owned by Judith J. Tillinger
Reserve Winners Bitch: RGYAL'S P00-BA OF NORBULINGKA, owned by Phyllis
Marcy
MATCH WINS
LHASA APSO CLUB OF THE TWIN CITIES AREA FUN MATCH
Judge: Annie Boucher
October 26, 1975
Best Puppy - SYUNG'S RAKISH RACHAEL - Charles Severson
Best Adult - RUFF-N-TUFF- Tim Callaghan
MIAMI VALLEY LHASA APSO CLUB MATCH - Judge: Shirley Scott
Best Junior Puppy - CLAYS PANDA BEAR - Marlie Clay
BOS Junior Puppy - TORMA'S WHITE CHARGER - Carrol Riddle
Best Senior Puppy - TORMAS TOUCH OF MAGIC - Carrol Riddle & Gerri Todd
BOS Senior Puppy - NAE LEES ONE KARET GOLD - Nancy Buerger
Best Adult - MANDY - Joan Buck
BOS Adult - KO MING OF SAN JO - Sharron J. Akers
GREATER ATLANTA LHASA APSO CLUB FUN MATCH
Judges: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wiseman
November 1, 1975
Best Puppy - MILEE'S DINKAI O'JOYMARC - Millie Markham
BOS Puppy - PANG - William & Juanita Ellifritz
Best Adult - ELESSAR'S HINDIGOLI GREMLIN - Craig & Nancy Birkmaier
BOS Adult - TARA - Richard & Pauline Monroe
LHASA APSO CLUB OF HAWAII SECOND "B" MATCH
Judge: B.H. Beams
November 2, 1975
Best of Breed - SHON DOD GROGS - Gail Noblissa & Al Likewise
BOS in Match - HALE ALI I KUPONO - Valiene Weathers
Best Puppy - TAI CHI COAH AKAIYE - Valienne Weathers & Anne Hawkins
MERRIMACK LHASA APSO CLUB FIRST PLAN A MATCH
Judge: Joyce Hadden
November 9, 1975
Best in Match - KON TIKI TI'S HOT SHOT - William Maurais
BOS in Match - AREJAY'S DALI - John & Rhoda Dyson
LHASA APSO CLUB OF THE BALTIMORE AREA MATCH
Judge: Mr. Edward B. Mowry
January 18, 1976
Best Puppy in Match - BER R'S SHANGRELU TUFF STUFF - Herb & Betty Rosen
Best Puppy Bitch - CHIZ ARI SEHILOT - Maddi Chizever & Joanne Baker
Best Adult in Match - CHOK'S SUMMA PUMA - Ray & Caroline Gillin
Best Adult Dog - LIN-DA'S BEAU - Linda Enfield
GREATER MILWAUKEE LHASA APSO CLUB SANCTIONED "B" MATCH
Judge: Mrs. Patricia Lassmann
January 24, 1976
Best Puppy - KINDERLAND'S KANDY KISS - Georgia Palmer
Best Opposite Puppy - LUTY MOVIN' ON - O.E. Lufkin & R. D. Tyler
Best Adult - SHO TRU'S CHRIS SHU DAR - Patricia Keen
Best Opposite Adult - DALAI'S RUBIYAT OF STONEWALL - R. J. Lamping
LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER NEW YORK SANCTIONED "B" MATCH
February 7, 1976
Judge: Shirley Scott
Best in Match - MOR-KNOLL RGYAL BURGUNDY - Liz Morgan & Brenda O'Donnell
Best Adult in Match - RIMAR'S PENNY CANDY - Steve Campbell
Best Puppy Bitch - ANBARA'S ABRA-KA-DABRA - Barbara Wood
Best Adult Dog - XANADU'S ANTARES - David Goldfarb & Fred Terman
ATTENTION LOCAL SPECIALTY
CLUBS!!!
"THE LHASA BULLETIN" WILL PUBLISH THE RESULTS OF YOUR MATCHES
FREE OF CHARGE IF THESE RESULTS ARE MADE KNOWN TO THE EDITOR.
SEVERAL LOCAL CLUBS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO HOLD LICENSED POINT SHOWS.
"THE LHASA BULLETIN" WILL PUBLISH YOUR WINNERS AT NO CHARGE TO
YOUR CLUB (see page No. 37 of the March 1975 Issue) IF YOU WILL SUBMIT THE
NECESSARY INFORMATION AND PHOTOS.
ALSO PLEASE KEEP YOUR CORRESPONDING SECRETARY'S NAME AND
ADDRESS UP TO DATE BY LETTING US KNOW WHEN THERE HAS BEEN A
CHANGE.
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"LHASA BULLETIN"
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RFD No. 1 Box No. 57
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