Traffic Officer


Inducted into the hall of fame in 1964. Winner of the National Coursing Futurity in 1926.
The grandfather of the American Greyhound, Traffic Officer was the first great naitve sire to emerge following the acceptance of the revolutionary idea known as track racing.
Registered Name:
Traffic Officer
Sire:
Meadows
Formerly owned by:
Art Wilson
Dam:
Vixen
DOB:
April 1925
Weight:
76 lbs
Sex:
Male
Color:
Brindle

Traffic Officer

Meadows

Husky Whisper II

Heavy Weapon

Wartnaby

Mellor Moor

Tiny Polly
Garbitas Gallant
Gladiole
Higher Walton Benedict Father Flint
My Lady
Formula Pateley Bridge
Forest Fairy
Epergne Full Steam Prince Plausible Boswell
Thoughtless Beauty
Grammarian Under the Glove
Genetive
Miss Vaponica Blue Rock Father Flint
Walton Beauty
Sloe Firey Furnace
Hazle Nut
Vixen Fine Harmony Harmonicon Heavy Weapon Wartnaby
Garbitas
Camorra Fardon Ferry
Thessaly
Fine or Fair Friendly Foe Farndon Ferry
Satiny
Pensa Gallant
Pensive Beauty
Annabell Earlston Earl's Court Fardon Ferry
Countess Fair
Rowena Paracelsus
Meg O'the Park
Best Belle Half Nelson Fight for Freedom
Quiver II
Birr Belle ~
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References:
The Greyhound Hall of Fame,
The Reign of the Greyhound by Cynthia Brannigan,
The Complete Book of Greyhounds by Julia Barnes
The Greyhound Review magazine,
Great Names in Greyhound Pedigrees Volumes I & II by Gary Guccione
The Greyhound Breed and Race Database,
Rosnet 2000, and the National Greyhound Association.