HEART OF AMERICA BULLDOG CLUB
The Heart of America
Bulldog Club was founded in February 1950 in the Kansas City, Missouri, area.
The officers were:
Carter Emert, president; Ralph Radiske, vice president; R.D. Eddens,
secretary-treasurer.
There
were 30 charter members. Membership dues were set at $5
per person and $2 for each additional family member.
Champion
stud fees reported in the Bulldog Annual at that time ranged from $35 to $50.
The first
AKC-sanctioned match was held October 8, 1950, at Water Tower Park. There was
an entry of 28 bulldogs, with C.D. Richardson judging.
The club held its first combined specialty show on October 21, 1951 at the
American Royal Building. There were 52 bulldogs entered under judge Frank
Carolin. Best of Breed went to Ch. Dickens Newlo's Golden Nymph, owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey Hanes. The entry fee was $4.25. The club's first fun match was
held on April 29, 1951, on West Linwood Boulevard. Mrs. Raymond L. Dickens
judged 26 bulldogs. Best in Match went to Cutler's Stormcloud, owned by Joe
Cutler.