Field Champion and Amateur Field Champion
Dairy Hill's Night Cap
August 26, 1955 -- June 16, 1970
"Cappy" made Field Trial history during his
life. He accumulated 244 1/2 total points, 148 in the
Open and 96 1/2 in the Amateur, which at the time of
his death ranked him third in all-time total points
and fourth in total all-time Open points. This record
is a great one, but even more, he was a devoted friend
and shooting companion. Unfortunately, only a few of
his points were earned later in life as he became plagued
with illness. It is interesting to recount in this regard
that in his first trial he won the Derby and the Qualifying,
with a JAM in the Open, and that he won his first Open
two days after his second birthday.
"Cappy" was an extraordinary marker, both on land
and water and was very fast, but it was for his fantastic
lines that he was truly famous. He came on the scene
at a time when the extreme diagonal lines of today
were unknown, but he soon made it apparent that they
would have to be learned for a dog to remain competitive.
In this regard I think that it is safe to say that
he revolutionized field trial training. All in all,
he was a pleasure to watch and to run.
"Cappy" qualified for 5 National Championships during
the period of 1958 - 62 (not qualified for 1959) and
7 consecutive National Amateur Championships from
1958 - 1964. He was a finalist in 1960.
Contributed to Working Retriever
Central! by Richard
Halstead, Lino Lakes, Minnesota.
(Reprinted from the July 1970 Retriever
Field Trial News and the statistics are from Retriever
Field Trial Statistics 1941-1993, by Sue Reynolds.)
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