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Date Posted: Tue, Jun 26, 08:45:07pm CST
Author: Fred Moyer
Author Host/IP: 207-118-127-137.dyn.centurytel.net / 207.118.127.137
Subject: History Question

Howdy everyone! I was going over the yearbook for the umptenth time and was wondering a couple of things. Hopefully this is not an out of line question, I'm not trying to start trouble, I'm just ignorant of the answers. I noticed a dog owned by Mr. Keeter, "Cassie" had won the World Hunt three times but was not in the Hall of Fame. I was wondering why and what is the criteria to get a dog in the Hall of Fame? Since I don't know all the dogs in the Hall of Fame are there dogs that are only Big Game Leopards from out west in the Hall of Fame? Just curious. Also is the World Hunt at the same place and time each year. I'd love to attend someday. Thanks for any thoughts or information. Fred

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