(>7 lam-aslPf larmme Saturday 'icpl .’*» Wendy Shaw wins several prizes JIAHhl' I ’ I f. S’ aw 17 (!<)>. 17 <ap ti.rrd ra id a’ '1 ■<•-,.01 ( hampi( >n 4 11 MuHtPin c rii.ijxi t,r<n a! !),r 7',-il JV',t •\ c. ama J .ntor lljiri •'I ' a Her «inr.m(. cnlrv Prvnropd l»and\ I *o,l. a a - rar <4(l n 3irrd !)•. Irv ngton (■ urv Uanch Hrndv. a 411 mpmtwr for ■u-vm \rart ii Ihp daiifhtrr of Mr and Mr*. Jamn Shaw .Shr alvi won the grand (hampion (ittrr and showman awards in (xilh Holstein and overall com petition and receded a 1100 U S Sav mgs Bond Tamra Yost, 14. of Elizabethtown R 2, won reserve grand and reserve senior Holstein honors with “Javin Apollo Etta," a 4- ycar-old The animal is sired by “Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoc " A 4-H member for sue years, Tamra is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Yost Scott Bauermaster, 18, of Berlin Rl, showed "Glad master Elevation Baby." a junior yearling that won junior championship honors. The junior champion’s sire is ‘‘Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation.” Scott, a 4-H member the past nine years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauermaster. He also won master fitter and showman awards. James Knight, 14, of Airville R 2, won reserve junior championship honors with “Woodbine ABC Cathy,” an intermediate calf. The animal’s sire is “Peters Farm ABC Ivanhoe.” James, a 4-H member the past six years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knight. He also won a master showman award. Approximately the top half of placings, by classes, follows: Junior Calf I 1. Julie Loomis, Sugar Grove; 2. Darryl Holler, Jamestown; 3. Richard Krall, Lebanon; 4. Pamela Poorbaugh, Glencoe; 5. Craig Woodring, Cham bersburg; 6. William Pax ton, Washington; 7. Dindia Whistler, Carlisle; 8. *A r *-,{J \ Timothy Bcardslcc, Columbia Cross Roads, 9 Peggy Gnce, Washington, 10. Connie Horst, Newmanstown; 11 Mary Houser, Spring Mills, 12 Jeff Miller, linglestown. Junior Calf n 1. Glenn Stoltzfus, Morgantown: 2. Dale Weaver, Myerstown; 3. William Worthington, Doylestown; 4. Beth Nesbit, Marchand; 5. Ray Wolfe, Milton; 6. June Bechtel, Curryville; 7. Nancy Dum, Elliottsburg; 8. Clair Hoover, Bainebridge; 9. Joyce Zepp, New Oxford; 10.00 Ralph Moore, Mercer; 11. James Houser, Spring Mills; 12. Dana Doll, Glen Rock. Intermediate Calf I 1. Lisa Cooper, Slippery Rock; 2. Robert Morrell, Cochranton; 3. Carol Zepp, New Oxford; 4. David Castrogiovanni, Montrose; 5. Lowell Brubaker, Manheim; 6. Janet Hartle, Bellefonte; 7. Philip Castrogiovanni; 8. Donna Geyer, Harleysville. Intermediate Calf II 1. James Knight, Airville; Wendy Shaw and "Doll " 2 Daniel Albright, Lan disburg; 3 Elizabeth Will, Berlin; 4 Gregory Mitchell, Saegerburg; 5. Randall Chrsitman, Chambersburg; 6. Todd Ishler, Spring Mills; 7 Judith Vonada, Howard. 1. William Morrell, Cochranton, 2 Patricia LeVan, Milton; 3. Paul Knight, Airville; 4 Laszlo Mozes, Greenville; 5. Kress Simpson, Mansfield; 6. Kirk Christman, Chambers burg; 7. David Castrogiovanni, Montrose; 8. Quay Cornish, Ford City; 9. Roy Thompson, East Berlin; 10. Rick Horst, Newmanstown; 11, Tom Ferguson, Williamsburg; 12. Michael Dyarman, Ship pensburg; 13. Marcia Bowen, Wellsboro; 14. Betsy Hartle, Belief onte; 15. Monica Miller, Gettysburg; 16. Kathleen Kopistecki, Royerford; 17. Jeff McQuaide, Saltsburg; 18. Betsy Stitt, Martinsburg. Junior Yearling 1. Scott Bauermaster, Berlin; 2. Timothy Hackenberg, Muncy; 3. Joyce Denlinger, Gor donville; 4. Steven Shaw, Senior Calf njf i Ilean Mnjec Ijrlww.cn (i f Been Radi (cr w.glcn , Richard Kratl I/r!«a.n(in 8 Hill Mcßride V A r I e n Keener I hiahclhlown 10 Dale Mfcre Mrrrrr II Dann Alains Newulle 17 I'sn Brewer Millertcm 13 Dana (inrr Harlevaulle 14 Jeanne M r ( u r d i ( ochranton. li C orrine 'Aolff. Nr* Alexandria. 16 I'ddir Brerkbtll, Oxford 17 franns Daniel. Tro). IS Ronald Hem bury. Dushore Senior Yearling 1 Barbara Houser. 2 I mda Yoder, 3 1-aura Hillcgass, Berlin. 4 C)Tithla Knight, Alrvlllc, 5 H»> Whitehead, Thompson, 6 Scott Mitchcllrcc. New Castle, 7 Sandra Houser, 8 Susan Pcpplc, Oxford. 9 Carl Weaver, Mycrstown. 10 Sheila Mattocks, Troy. II Mary Ellen Houser, Spring Mills, 12 Tim Alderfcr, Harlcysvlllc, 13 Dale Hindman. Brockway, 14 John Ljppert, Carlisle, 15 Brian Rock, Landisburg; 16 Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap; 17. Glenn Stoltzfus, Morgan town Two Year Olds 1. Melanie Alsdorf, Spartanburg; 2. Julie Ann Dum, Elliottsburg; 3. Paul Knight, 4. Patty Seneko, Harleysville; 5. Michael Christman, 6. Laun Goshorn, Dry Run; 7. Constance Ohlmger, Mohrsville; 8. Sharon Comman, Carlisle. 3and4 Year Olds 1. Wendy Shaw, Oley; 2. Tamra Yost, Elizabethtown; 3. 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