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06-03-2009, 01:05 AM
PUBLIC NOTICE:
To the reader(s), I am very dedicated to the preservation of the American Pit Bull Terrier in its original form as a game bred animal. While I am opposed to any and all forms of animal cruelty and do not promote or condone illegal activities of any kind, I will never deny the history and very essence of the breed I have devoted my entire life to. Please note that I did not write this article and to the best of my knowledge it is in not legally copyrighted and is in the public domain. Enjoy!
Patrick's Tombstone ROM
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Tombstone was bred by Don Maloney. Maloney sold Tombstone to R. Petronelli as a young dog who then sold or traded him to Don Mayfield where he was raised. His sire was Maloney's Toot who was a son of Tudor's Spike out of Carver's Black Widow. Toot was a devastatingly hard biter who had produced dogs that passed that trait to their progeny. another son of Toot who was a great producer of hard mouth dogs was Maloney's Davis who sired Ch. Our Gal Sunday, Ch. Cobra, and Ch. Black Sabbath. Tombstone's dam Speedy Alan Jena was a scatter bred bitch containing dogs from P. Sparks, H. Heinzl, J. Corvino, and E. Tudor breedings.
Tombstone was matched one time and after that one victory he was retired to stud after being available for a second match with no takers. This match was against Bobby Hall and a 2X winning son of Bullyson named fittingly Bullyson Jr. Ed Weaver was putting on a show and notified Bobby Hall that Don Mayfield had a 55 lb. male open so Bobby Hall accepted the challenge. Ironically Mr. Hall conditioned Bullyson Jr. at Mayfield's house, at the same time Don was conditioning Tombstone for this match. The match was one sided for the first hour with Tombstone on defense and Bullyson Jr. on offense with stifle holds. At the hour mark it appears about even, at 1:09 both dogs are down and at 1:14 an out of hold is called with Tombstone making a hard scratch. Bobby Hall concedes the match at 1:25 making Tombstone a winner in a game, come from behind effort.
Shortly after that match Pat Patrick paid a visit to Mayfield's in hopes of purchasing some good dogs, he was offered Tombstone. Pat purchased Tombstone but left him there until he was to be matched again, which never happened. After the 14 months that he remained at Mayfield's in hopes of another match Pat Patrick requested Mayfield to send him his dog. Upon arrival to Pat's yard Tombstone was then bred to about 15 bitches. Due to the fact that he was a long legged rangy looking and scatter bred dog he wasn't in high demand as a stud. Of his few breedings, one to a daughter of Indian Bolio named Red Baby he produced champions Tonka, Crash, and Uptown's Snubby. He also produced Ch. Reno, Dozer, and Gr. Ch. Hope just to name a few.
Tombstone died a few years later from heart worms. Back then the cure was sometimes worse than the malady.
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
The views herein expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect those of myelf nor the forum owner and should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only. I nor the forum owner either promote or condone any violations of the "Animal Welfare Act of 1976", and/or any other Local, State or Federal Laws. Again, this post should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only!
To the reader(s), I am very dedicated to the preservation of the American Pit Bull Terrier in its original form as a game bred animal. While I am opposed to any and all forms of animal cruelty and do not promote or condone illegal activities of any kind, I will never deny the history and very essence of the breed I have devoted my entire life to. Please note that I did not write this article and to the best of my knowledge it is in not legally copyrighted and is in the public domain. Enjoy!
Patrick's Tombstone ROM
http://infinity888.com/upload/upload/tomb.jpg
Tombstone was bred by Don Maloney. Maloney sold Tombstone to R. Petronelli as a young dog who then sold or traded him to Don Mayfield where he was raised. His sire was Maloney's Toot who was a son of Tudor's Spike out of Carver's Black Widow. Toot was a devastatingly hard biter who had produced dogs that passed that trait to their progeny. another son of Toot who was a great producer of hard mouth dogs was Maloney's Davis who sired Ch. Our Gal Sunday, Ch. Cobra, and Ch. Black Sabbath. Tombstone's dam Speedy Alan Jena was a scatter bred bitch containing dogs from P. Sparks, H. Heinzl, J. Corvino, and E. Tudor breedings.
Tombstone was matched one time and after that one victory he was retired to stud after being available for a second match with no takers. This match was against Bobby Hall and a 2X winning son of Bullyson named fittingly Bullyson Jr. Ed Weaver was putting on a show and notified Bobby Hall that Don Mayfield had a 55 lb. male open so Bobby Hall accepted the challenge. Ironically Mr. Hall conditioned Bullyson Jr. at Mayfield's house, at the same time Don was conditioning Tombstone for this match. The match was one sided for the first hour with Tombstone on defense and Bullyson Jr. on offense with stifle holds. At the hour mark it appears about even, at 1:09 both dogs are down and at 1:14 an out of hold is called with Tombstone making a hard scratch. Bobby Hall concedes the match at 1:25 making Tombstone a winner in a game, come from behind effort.
Shortly after that match Pat Patrick paid a visit to Mayfield's in hopes of purchasing some good dogs, he was offered Tombstone. Pat purchased Tombstone but left him there until he was to be matched again, which never happened. After the 14 months that he remained at Mayfield's in hopes of another match Pat Patrick requested Mayfield to send him his dog. Upon arrival to Pat's yard Tombstone was then bred to about 15 bitches. Due to the fact that he was a long legged rangy looking and scatter bred dog he wasn't in high demand as a stud. Of his few breedings, one to a daughter of Indian Bolio named Red Baby he produced champions Tonka, Crash, and Uptown's Snubby. He also produced Ch. Reno, Dozer, and Gr. Ch. Hope just to name a few.
Tombstone died a few years later from heart worms. Back then the cure was sometimes worse than the malady.
Image hosting by infinity888.com
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
The views herein expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect those of myelf nor the forum owner and should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only. I nor the forum owner either promote or condone any violations of the "Animal Welfare Act of 1976", and/or any other Local, State or Federal Laws. Again, this post should be viewed strictly as entertainment and for historical purposes only!