F.Ch. Jingo's Boy (dog, liver/white, w: March 14, 1898, breeder J.B. Turner, owner C.A. Paetzel, previous owner Burt Borrowman, FDSB 570, AKC 53221)
Lad of Jingo (dog, liver/white, w: June 30, 1897, breeder J.B. Turner, owner W.P. Austin, FDSB 222)
Babe Jingo (bitch, liver/white, ticked, w: March 14, 1898, breeder/owner J.B. Turner, AKC 54317)
Dot's Daisy (bitch, liver/white/ticked, w: March 14, 1898, breeder J.B. Turner, owner G.E. Gray, FDSB 84)
Dot's Jingo (dog, liver/white/ticked, w: June 30, 1897, breeder J.B. Turner, owner W.H. Scott, FDSB 315)
Drillmaster (dog, liver/white, w: March 14, 1898, breeder J.B. Turner, owner O.W. Ferguson, AKC 61515)
Jingo's Coin (dog, liver/white, w: June 31, 1897, breeder J.B. Turner, owner E.S. Fishback, AKC 55090)
Jingo's Pearl (dog, liver/white, w: March 14, 1898, breeder J.B. Turner, owner D.H. Moore, FDSB 418)
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"F.Ch. Jingo's Boy"
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Image scanned from Field Trial Records of Dogs in America with other Authentic Statistics, 1874 (to July 1) 1907, by Maj. J.M. Taylor, 1907.
"Lad of Jingo"
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Image scanned from Field Trial Records of Dogs in America with other Authentic Statistics, 1874 (to July 1) 1907, by Maj. J.M. Taylor, 1907.
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AKC:
""53221 Jingo's Boy" -- Burt Borrowman, Port Angeles, Wash. Breeder, J.B. Turner, Chicago, Ill. Whelped March 14, 1898; liver and white. By "Jingo (36938)", out of "Dot's Pearl (42563)"."
-- AKC Studbook, 1899, Vol.XVI
FDSB:
""570 Jingo's Boy" -- C.A. Paetzel, Hope, Ind. Breeder, J.B. Turner, Chicago, Ill. Whelped March 14, 1898. White and liver dog. Sire, "Jingo", "Mainspring" (Salter's Mike" x "Salter's Romp") x "Queen III" ("Pontiac" x "Kent Queen"); dam, "Dot's Pearl", "Rip Rap" ("King of Kent" x "Hops") x "Pearl's Dot" ("Trinket's Bang" x "Pearlstone")."
-- FDSB, 1901, Vol.I
""Jingo's Boy" (C.A. Paetzel), Third, Member's Stake, Independent Club trials, Bicknell, Ind.; first, All-Age Stake, and first, Champion Stake, American Pointer Champion Club trials, Lawrenceville, Ill., 1901; first, All-Age Stake, Kentucky Club trials, Glasgow, Ky., 1901."
-- Taylor, 1907, Field Trial Record of Dogs in America, 1874 to 1907
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"Jingo" was found to be the successful nick for
"Dot's Pearl"
and she was bred to him several times with the result that eight out of the ten of her winning progeny were by him. These were as follows: "Lad of Jingo",
ten times a winner; "Two Spot", five times a winner; "Dot's Jingo", four times a winner; "Drillmaster", four times a winner; "Dot's Daisy", five times a winner; "Jingo's Boy", three times a wininer; "Jingo's Pearl", twice a winner, and "Jingo's Coin", once a winner.
-- Hochwalt, 1911, The Pointer and Setter in America
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