Fort Worth Bulldog Club
The
Fort Worth Bulldog Club was founded in 1955 at Fort Worth, Texas.
The club's historical records are not available, but the
American Kennel Club has confirmed that the Fort Worth club's Constitution and Bylaws
were approved and adopted on October 14, 1955.
Records do reveal that the club's first
Specialty show was held on Saturday, November 3, 1956, at the South Side
Recreation Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The show was judged by Mrs. C. L.
"Flo" Savage from Los Angeles, California.
There was an entry of 53 dogs. The entry fee at that time
was $5.00 for a champion and in the Bred By Exhibitor classes; $4.00 for Open
and American Bred classes; $3.00 for Novice & Puppy classes and $2.00 for
each additional entry.
The number of male entries required for a 5-point major
show then was 18, but only 16 bitches were required for the award of 5
championship points.
The show catalog contains ads that include pictures of some
of club members' dogs such as: Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Fuller and Fuller's Lonesome
George, J.L (Red) Harvey and Ch. Harvey's Defender, B.J Walton and E.L Davis
with Ch. Dickensbrae Sambo.
The club is a member club of the Bulldog Club of America
and has been very active over the years ind BCA Division IV. Though the written
history seems to be lost, the club is fortunate to have some pictures and a few
of items that give clues to the rich past this club has enjoyed.
A club newsletter, dated April 3, 1957, reports that the
club hosted BINGO games to raise money, had a Red Team and a Gold Team to help
improve the club's membership, and that it planned a film on the C-section for
the club.
Officers during the club's first Specialty Show were:
President: A.L
Sutherland
Vice Pres: W.H.
Irvin
Treasurer: Lynn
McCormack
Secretary: Grace
Sawyer
Corresponding Secretary: Frances McCelland
Director: Adele Irvin
Director: W L Fuller