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Posted by GARY on 09-29-2003 10:44 PM:

INGRAHAM,IL 50th ANN. HUNT

WAS JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE WENT AND HOW WAS THE TURNOUT AND THE WINNERS.
THANKS GARY


Posted by Redtick on 09-29-2003 11:04 PM:

50th Reunion Hunt

I opened a thread about it early this morning and it was deleted. I don't think I put anything that was out of line in my post but maybe someone didn't like it. I don't know what to say now.

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Posted by Ray Stein on 09-29-2003 11:14 PM:

Wasn't there but sure hope that Dale Brandenburger was there, I got to visit with him at Plott days, time sure does pass, one thing about Dale he always put his dogs out for the public, good or bad he campaigned them. I'm sure it doesn't feel like 50 years to him.

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Posted by RON PRUEMER on 09-30-2003 12:28 AM:

Heard there were only 9 or 10 open registered dogs entered. No Nt.Ch. dogs entered at all. UKC was suppose to run a big ad in magazine. This did not happen!

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Posted by Redtick on 09-30-2003 01:16 PM:

50th Anniverery

As far as I could tell, Dale Brandenberger was not there. As I put in my previous thread, what I thought was remarkable was tha Emmil Stanfield hunted and showed in the original hunt and also hunted and showed in the 50th Anniversery Show. Emmil told Frances Gail and I that he was 36 at the time of the 1st hunt and show. Another remarkable thing was that Emmil's deceased wife, Star, also hunted in the 1st hunt so women breaking brush with the guys on a Wild Coonhunt is not a new thing, Vickie Lamb, there was a gal that hunted in the very 1st UKC Nite Hunt. How many of today's dog could get the 460 points to make a Nite Champion today as was required back then?
The 50th Anniversery hunt was mainly attended by older folks that I had drew out with in other hunts before. Very nice fellows and the community of Ingerham went all out to provide a very good setting for this hunt. Frances Gail and I were glad we attended even though none of our dogs won. Ron, I didn't see any of the Pruemer Boys there but I figure you guys might have been hunting at Sesser.

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Posted by Tank/UKC on 09-30-2003 01:53 PM:

50th annual hunt

Redtick, your post was not deleted. It is about 4 pages down.

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