The Airedale terrier standard simplified . d, the premier honor anAiredale could win in America—to Ch. Pilgrim Yellow Jacket. Mikado can 12 be placed even today as one of the best half dozen Airedales bred inAmerica. For some strange vagary neither Mikado or Tackle ever accom-plished anything as sires. The next pair of winners were Ch. The Gamecock, and The Barrister,the latter was a great favorite with many, both bred by Barclay and Johnson,out of the imported bitch Colne Miracle, bred by Mills and Buckley byClonmel Marvel ex Clonmel Sensation. Gamecock was sired by Monarchand The Barrister b


The Airedale terrier standard simplified . d, the premier honor anAiredale could win in America—to Ch. Pilgrim Yellow Jacket. Mikado can 12 be placed even today as one of the best half dozen Airedales bred inAmerica. For some strange vagary neither Mikado or Tackle ever accom-plished anything as sires. The next pair of winners were Ch. The Gamecock, and The Barrister,the latter was a great favorite with many, both bred by Barclay and Johnson,out of the imported bitch Colne Miracle, bred by Mills and Buckley byClonmel Marvel ex Clonmel Sensation. Gamecock was sired by Monarchand The Barrister by Wyndhill Vandal, by Monarch out of CrosswicksSweet Briar, a daughter of Ch. Master Briar. Vandal was bred by C. Like all good sires he had great individuality. Ch. Red Sunlight was a very good bitch bred by R. H. Johnson, Jr.,and was by Vandal ex Red Queen, by Monarch ex Red Hackle, by PenhrosMustard out of Bowling Doris, two early New York importations. Flash was bred the same way. Red Queen was also dam of the. OLD ENGLISH TERRIER AND RABBIT (From a Painting by , reproduced from Jesses Anecdotes of Dogs) great brood matron York Vixen by York Masterpiece, another son of MasterBriar. Vixen proved to be of great use in New York. Probably the best Airedale owned by Mr. Barclay was Ch. WyndhillDiana, also bred by Mr. Johnson. Diana defeated Ch. Babs, Ch. TheMarchioness when at their best, and also Ch. Endcliffe Radiance and Dum-barton Sunshine, two of the best imported bitches of that period prior to also defeated Ch. The Gamecock for the special at Danbury, the oldestdog show in America, and then one of the hot Airedale Shows. She wasby The Gamecock ex Blue Gown, another daughter of Vandal. Ch. The Chorister and Ch. The Norseman were bred by Mr. LynfordBiddle, who for what he accomplished in the time he was in the Airedalegame, must always be accorded a place as one of the very few masterbreeders we have had in Airedales in America.


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