FIRST BOXER CLUB FORMED IN MUNICH IN 1895.
The founders drew up the first Boxer Standards as a guide for thier future breeding.    Much of this first standard still remains in the boxer standard of today.  As any good dog club should, they held a dog show as soon as possible.
left to right: Jack-Spezi von Angetor, Bella-Cornelius, Wally-St. Salvator, Zehnter's Rude, Blocki-Ohlmulller, Unknown, Rocki-Ohlmuller, Meta-Augusta, Mirzl-Fidelitas
CHAMPION BLANKA VOM ANGERTORM
1898, the product of Schecken and Dr.              Toneissen's Tom .  Ch. Blanka vom Angertor was  the mother of Meta vom dom Passage.
  PICCOLO V. ANGERTOR
  Maier's Lord was mated to Maier's Flora   to produce Piccolo v. Angertor, the sire     of Meta v.d. Passage
MAIER'S LORD
  Maier's Lord, the first noted Boxer sire.     Schenken's sister Flora II bred back to her   father, Box, which produced Maier's Lord.
ALT'S SCHECKEN
    Flora, a brindle bitch imported from France by George Alt of Munich was mated to a local boxer whose name was never recorded.  A fawn and white male from this litter, Lechner's Box, was then bred back to his mother who produced Alt's Flora II and
Alt's Schecken.