| For many years I (Bill) have been aware of the tremendous contribution
to our breed and our sport made by Mr. Ed Crenshaw. In the sixties
dogs of his breeding and those bred by others out of his bloodline
were winning all across the country and were highly thought of and
in great demand. Their ancestors are still having an influence on
the breed today.
Unfortunately,as you will see, in some cases these dogs and therefor
Mr. Crenshaw havent gotten the credit they deserve. Thanks
to Mr. Crenshaws candidness in this interview some of that
credit may now be properly assigned. While we cannot go back and
change these dogs pedigrees after all this time we can at
least see what bloodlines they are really derived from and perhaps
make more educated breeding choices.
P.B.R. : Hello Mr. Crenshaw, this is Bill with the Pit Bull Reporter
calling to do your telephone interview. How are you, Sir?
Mr. C. : Fine, Bill, say, where are you located, anyway?
P.B.R. : Im in central Arkansas.
Ed : I have an old friend that lives near you. Harlon Hobbs. We
had dogs together back in the 50s. He had a brother to Carvers
"Cracker".
.P.B.R. : Out of "Dibo" and "Black Widow"?
Ed : Yes. He also had a bitch he got from Howard (Heinzl). She
was a grand-daughter of the old "Colonel" dog. Her daddy
was sired by "Colonel", her momma was a sister to "Big
Polly", "Molly O.", her name was,out of "Bambi"
& "Dibo".
P.B.R. : Wow, thats really some old blood, up close to the
foundation of a lot of todays dogs. Have you been to any shows
lately?
Ed : One of the last shows I went to was up in West Texas. Les
F. And his boy brought two dogs that were down from my dogs, in
fact , they matched a brother /sister team against a brother/sister
that a boy from Chicago brought down.
P.B.R. : Oh? Thats interesting!
Ed : In fact, all four dogs were pretty heavy of my breeding.
P.B.R. : Really ! It wasnt by any chance some of that "Bad
Ronnie" stuff Les and Rick had was it?
Ed : Yup. It was a daughter and son of his out of one of their
old bitches. In fact I told Les that night that the dogs that beat
you were bred very similar to yours. A boy in the Odessa area had
bred this pair out of a bitch from around here sired by a dog from
Las Vegas, a half bro. to my "Night Flyer" dog,, in fact
he was closer than a half bro. as "Night Flyer" was 3/4
"Nugget" out of a bro. bred back to their dam.
P.B.R. : Do you remember the man from Odessas name?
Ed : Yeah. Alvin Hatcher. In fact he later loaned those two dogs
to Gary J. He fought one twice and the other once. They were 3 or
4 time winners . I dont know what Alvin did with them when
he got out of the dogs.
P.B.R. : Was that pair pretty good dogs?
Ed : Yeah, the bitch was a real bad bitch. I think the dog was
probably gamer but didnt have as much ability as she did.
But they beat both the dogs off of "Bad Ronnie" that night
and it was later, about a year I think, that Gary used em.
P.B.R. : I have some questions Id like to ask you, if I could,
some things Ive been wondering about for years, in fact.
Ed : Yeah, that would be fine.
P.B.R. : I became familiar with your dogs from Pete Sparks
magazine, such dogs as Gimp, Reno, Stu Fowler etc. And of course
your dogs show up in some of Maurice Carvers pedigrees. From
those pedigrees Maurice seemed to be breeding your stud dogs to
his Dibo/Black Widow bitches. Miss Spike,and Red Lady were bred
to Reno, I guess when Leo Kinnard, was campaigning him, "Red
Lady" was bred to "Stu Fowler" and Maurice had "Snow"
on his yard for awhile but he didnt seem to show up in many
pedigrees.
ED : He didnt have good luck breeding to "Snow"
He missed as much as he hit with him.
P.B.R. : He just didnt have puppies much huh?
Ed : Maurice didnt. Thats why Bill Petri offered to
buy him and offered Maurice a pretty good price for him in that
day and time. I mean just an old dog; all he was good for was a
brood dog . I think he gave Maurice 1,000 for him. He , ah, the
first 8 bitches Bill, bred, (laughs) ever one of em had pups!
P.B.R. : Well, that brings me to another point. Its pretty
well known that Maurice used to change his pedigrees up . I wonder
whats the possibility he was getting pups off of " Snow"
and he changed them to something else like Bullyson etc.
Ed : I dont know. He did that with some of my breedings but
I dont know if he ever did it with "Snow". But he
did with some of the others that had my stuff that he didnt
show. Course I knew it, Maurice told me. But ah, Leo (Kinnard)
didnt like it. He told me he said "I dont know
why you let that long armed son-of a-bitch get away with that".
But ah , he did do it different times.
P.B.R. : Ive always wondered about dogs like "Arts
Missy", "Stompanato"....
Ed : Yeah, now theyre not bred like Maurice shows em.
The top side on "Missy" and them is right. Maurices
"Pistol" not the old "Pistol". But the bottom
he showed "Miss Spike", he didnt even have "Miss
Spike" when that breeding took place. Shes actually out
of a bitch out of my breeding that belonged to LynnWhatley, a bitch
called "Ebony" and Maurice bred "Ebony" to "Pistol"
and that produced that litter that "Arts Missy" is out
of , ah Petronellis "Fox" and "Boomerang",
all those.
P.B.R. Oh. Really, do you remember how the "Ebony" bitch
was bred?
Ed : Yeah, She was out of the old "Goldie" bitch and
"Sack".
P.B.R. : Sack? Is that Kinnards Sack?
Ed : Yeah, "Sad Sack", that was the first dog I ever
sold Leo.
P.B.R. : Do you have any idea about some of the later dogs? I always
wondered how "Stompanato", for instance, this pied dog
popped out of "Black Shine" and black "Bullyson"
and "Eli Jr." It seems kind of strange to me. Do you have
any idea how he might be bred?
ED : Ah, "Stomper", he showed his momma bred a different
way, ah I dont know if it was his momma or grandma but the
bitch Maurice called "Beauty". In "Stompers"
pedigree he shows her bred different.
P.B.R. : She was what? A "Reno" x "Miss Spike"
dog?
Ed : Yeah, Shes "Reno" and he showed her as what
"Ironhead," I think (laughs) now that son-of-a-bitch,
he never had a good dog! Any of the good ones you knew they werent
his!
P.B.R. : "Ironheads" you mean?
Ed : Yeah, yeah and his dogs, if you knew "Ironhead",
you knew his pups, if they were his, by just looking at em.
He was a big dog for one thing, I mean he was bigger than any of
my stuff. He had bigger pups and also he had a distinct marking
on his head and the majority of his pups carried it. Howard Heinzl
had some dogs to come that color. The dogs that were close inbred,
line bred on the stuff like "Dibo", they would try to
come like a black and tan but they were brown and tan, kind of a
brownish red with a lighter shading.
P.B.R. : Yes, he had kind of a clown mask.
Ed: Yeah he had that kind of a "V" shape on the top of
his head and see most of "Ironheads" pups, that
actually were his carried that marking.
P.B.R. : Uh huh, but he wasnt much of a producer huh?
Ed : Nope, he wasnt , now , I never liked him as a dog. We
rolled him out with another dog down at Leos place I guess
three different times when I was down there we rolled em and
I told him, Maurice wasnt there, (laughs) and I told him I
wouldnt feed those big son-of -a-bitches for him! (Laughs)
Because they fought like curs. Why theyd stand on their hind
feet and growl and grapple for holds and things. Maurice managed
to win two or three with him but he picked his spots. He was bred
good see, I mean that type of breeding and Maurice see he was sellin
breedings. He won a fight with him in Mexico and then he took him
out to California and Freddy (Jones) won a fight with him out there.Well,
Maurice whipped em on conditioning. I guarantee you that the
other dog was the better dog. But ah, thats the time they
got raided (laughs) they got "Ironhead" and "Gimp"
both but Freddy got some guys and they got em out. Ah, Maurice
and Pat had gone on up to Las Vegas. They were gonna spend two or
3 days up there and Freddy called Maurice up and he told him, he
said "I got your old dog out of prison." And Maurice said
"You did?" and he said "Yeah, who can you get to
pick him up in San Antonio?" And Maurice told him who and said
"Let me know when youre sending him." And Freddy
said "Well youd better get in touch with him now cause
hes on his way!(laughs) "He told him hed already
taken him down to L.A. airport and hes on his way!
P.B.R. : That was nice of Freddy wasnt it.
Ed : Yeah, thats how they got him back. Now they didnt
get all the dogs but they got several and they got "Ironhead"
and "Gimp" out. Now Freddy he had bought "Gimp "
from Leo. Fred won two with him , first two, he lost the third fight
with him which was his sixth fight. He was a Champion when he bought
him from Leo and the sixth time up he had to ah, Ralph Greenwood
was handling him, in fact Ralph had conditioned him, he had Ralph
pick him up because ah, well he made his last scratch but thats
when he told Ralph to pick him up because ah, he veered and missed the dog and hit the side of the pit but anyway
he won that one when he got confiscated theyd already had
his fight and "Ironheads" both and they both won.
But he died at Leos place, years later.
P.B.R. : Old " Gimp"did?
Ed : Yeah, Freddy called me and wanted to know if I wanted him
and I said " no, I dont Freddy Im full up, Ive
got as many as I can handle" and he said "Well, I know
you thought a lot of the old dog," I said, "I do, I think
hes as good a dog as Ive ever raised "but he was
no good at that time because he was , he fought four fights in 13
months. Freddy fought him to death! Leo had just won with him when
Fred bought him from Leo. Hed just won, hed whipped
that "Gaboon" dog down there. From that time til
the third time Freddy fought him it was 13 months total, he fought
4 fights, hell, the dog was in training all the time.
Well, anyway you couldnt fight him anymore and hed gone
sterile after his first keep, I still owned him then and Leo and
I fought him together and later I sold him to Leo. Leo owned him
the last two fights he fought with him. But anyway he went sterile.
Id bred one bitch to him before he was matched and thats
the only litter of pups he ever sired. After I brought him back
home after the first match why thats when I found it out.
I bred a couple of my bitches to him and they didnt take and
some boys from over in Texas brought a bitch over and bred to him
and she didnt take. Now Leo he tried, hell he let guys he
didnt even like breed bitches to him. (Laughs) Yeah a friend
of mine down in New Orleans told me that these guys had been up
at Leos to breed a bitch to "Gimp" I said "I
dont think so," and he said "Yeah they did"
and I said "Hell, Leo dont even like those guys, neither
one of them." And he said "Well they swear they did."
And I said "Well Ill find out next time I talk to him."
So when Leo called me why I asked him. I said "Did you breed
a bitch... " he said "Yeah to Hawkshaw." He always
called Gimp "Hawkshaw." And I said well Jimmy said that
they said they did but I told him they was lying because you dont
even like those guys. He says "Well, thats right but
their bitch might be the one that would hit!" (laughs)
P.B.R. : He just wanted some puppies off of him huh?
Ed : Yeah but he didnt get any. Then after Freddy got him
he had a vet. He was real high on him and he took him two different
times . I dont know evidently his sperm it would die before
... because I know Freddy called me that same time and he said "Mr.
Crenshaw I want you to know I looked in the microscope today and
I saw those little devils wigglin."
P.B.R. : Yeah?
Ed : He said "Im gonna show you and old Leo Kinnard
(pronounced Con ard) how to get puppies out of "Gimp."
I said "Fine, I hope you do Freddy, you send me one and you
send Leo one." And he said "I don't know about that."
And I said " By god , I know , youd better if you ever
want to get a dog from either one of us again!"
P.B.R. : (I laugh!)
Ed : But ah, he didnt. Fred bred two or 3 bitches to him
and a couple of his partners bred bitches to him and they didnt
get pups. He sired that one litter and thats the only litter
"Gimp" ever sired.
VINTAGE MATCH REPORT (from JAN. -MAR.1969 "PIT DOGS"
magazine)
Freddie Jones vs. Bill Reid Males at 42 lb.
Ref. Del B. Cajun Rules
Freddie using the Ch. Gimp dog bred by Ed Crenshaw. Gimp, a red
dog, had won his matches in the skillful hands of Leo Kinard. Reid
using "Dawg" a brindle bred by John Hutton out of old
Sox and Flyweight. Dawg, known to be a punishing dog, has won one
and lost a long hard one (1hr. 45min.) making no turns himself.
The dogs met in the center of the pit and danced a few steps on
their hind legs then settling down with Gimp on the ear and Dawg
trying to get a good hold on those short legs. The dogs wrestle
and exchange holds from front legs to stifles and Gimp gets into
the throat at about the three minute mark, pushing and biting deep,
this is the basic action of the match as it continues, each time
Dawg gets a hold he lays down and works from the bottom, as is his
style.
The dogs swap out mouth holds at about the 12 min. Mark and Dawg
loses a fang. They continue the swapping of holds with Gimp returning
to the throat each time and Dawg working anything convenient. Gimp
stays in the throat longer each time and Dawg shows signs of weakness,
but gets a hand from his backers when he comes to his feet and works
on Gimp.
Gimp gets the stifle then the stomach but Dawg gets him off and
Gimp goes back to the throat. At 34 min. Dawg turns and runs, a
handle is made and Dawg takes the count making Freddies Gimp
the winner in 36min. Gimp makes a slow but straight courtesy scratch,
the only kind he has ever had to make in his four wins.
NEXT ISS. PART 2 of the CRENSHAW INTERVIEW and another VINTAGE
MATCH of a "Crenshaw" dog.
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