Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 111

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    Frey wins Manheim Community Fair sheep show
ByKENDACEBORRY
MANHEIM - Tim Frey,
Washington Boro Rl, showed
his 110 pound Suffolk
crossbred market lamb to be
named grand champion of
the Manheim Community
Farm Show October 6. The
sophomore from Penn
Manor High School is in his
second year of FFA and had
earlier in the afternoon had
the same lamb named the
champion fat sale lamb, with
the lamb to be sold at the
farm show sale.
The reserve champion
market lamb was also from
the fat sale lamb class, beina
an 88 pound home raised
Suffolk, exhibited by Duane
Hernley. An Elizabethtown
High School junior, the 15
year old youth is in his third
year of FFA work. He also
showed the champion pen of
three lambs, which were
Suffolks.
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The reserve champion pen
of three lambs were shown
by Barry Martin, East Earl
Rl, who showed Cheviots.
In the showmanship and
fitting classes, the junior
first place winner was
Gerald Rohrer, Quarryville
Rl. Senior top winner in that
contest went to Donna
Stoltzfus, Quarryville R 3
Judge for the sheep show
at the Manheim Fair was
Mark Gould, vocational
agriculture teacher at
Solanco High School.
Complete results of the
show follow.
HMPSHIRES
Breeding Classes
Ewe lamb; 1 Robert
Ambler, Jr., Cochranville
Rl.
Market Lambs
Individual Heavyweight:
1. Hans Groff, Ephrata.
Pen of three: 1. Hans
Groff.
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Market Lambs
Individual Lightweights;
1 Barry Martin, East Earl
Rl
Individual Heavywembt:
1 Barry Martin
Pen of inree 1 Bai ry
Mauin
SUFFOLKS
Breeding Classes
Yearling Ram 1 Bairy
Martin 2 Dean Ziegler,
Manheim R 3
Ram . amb 1 Dean
Ziegler
Yearling Ewe 1 Dean
Ziegler, 2 Tim Frey,
Washington Boro Rl
Ewe lamb; 2 Deb Mai tin,
East Eailßl.
Champion Suffolk Ewe
Deb Martin.
Champion Suffolk Ram
Barry Martin.
Market Lambs
Individual Lightweights:
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Tim Frey, Washington Boro Rl, showed his crossbred Suffolk to the cham
pionship at the Manheim Fair. The lamb, weighing 110 lbs. was later sold at the
fair.
1. Gary Martin, Blue Ball; 2. Individual Heavyweight
Dean Ziegler, 3. Deb Martin. i. Tim Frey.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October lS,' 1977—111!
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Pen of three; 1. Duane
Hemley, Elizabethtown Rl;
2. Dean Ziegler, 3. Gary
Martin, 4. Tim Frey. 5 Deb
Marlin.
Southdown
Breeding Classes
Ewe Lamb: 1. Gerald
Rohrer, Quarryville Rl; 2
Barbara Rohrer,
Quarryville Rl.
SHROPSHIRES
Breeding Classes
Yearling Ewe: 1. Fred
Keys, Cochranville Rl; 2.
Christine Ambler,
Cochranville Rl.
Ewe Lamb: 1. Ernest
Barrett, Cochranville Rl; 2.
Christine Ambler, 3. Fred
Keys, 4. Denise Ambler,
Cochranville Rl.
Champion Shropshire
Ewe: Fred Keys.
Market Lambs
Individual Heavyweight:
1. Ernest Barrett.
SALE LAMBS
Lighweights: 1. Duane
Hemley, 2. Dean Ziegler, 3.
Duane Hemley, 4. Duane
Hemley.
Heavyweights: 1. Tim
Frey, 2. Duane Hemley, 3.
Dean Ziegler, 4. Duane
Hemley.
Grand Champion and
champion sale lamb Tim
Frev
Reserve grand champion
and reserve champion sale
lamb Duane Hernely
SHOWMANSHIP AND
FITTING
Juniors 1 Gerald Rohrer,
2. Barry Martin, 3 Ernest
Barrett, 4. Deb Martin, 5
Garv Martin
Seniors 1 Donna Stoltzfus,
Quarryviile R 3; 2. Gerald
Martin, Blue Ball; 3
Christine Ambler, 4
Leonard Snader, East Earl
R 1; 5. Troy Gas, Ephrata
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