Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1979, Image 96

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1979
96
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
Judging in the 4-H and FFA
department started out at a
less frantic pace at this
years’s ninety-eighth
Maryland State Fair in
Timonium, as a first-ever
Saturday opening gave one
extra day in the activity
schedule.
The 4-H dog obedience and
grooming show was held
Saturday morning in the
year-old Cow Palace arena.
It was followed in the af
ternoon by the sixth annual
4-H bicycle contest at the
same location- - -
Sunday’s competitive
events included a 4-H and
FFA rabbit show, unwashed
lamb fitting and showing
contest, ladies lead (sheep).
Pretty Cow contest and
dairy steer show. There was
also a 4-H rabbit judging
contest.
The always large 4-H
horse and pony show got
under way for its annual
four-day run in the lighted
outdoor arena next to the
new Exhibition Hall at the
west side of the fairground.
Marie Traband, 16, of
Forest Hill, Harford county,
easily outdistanced all
competition to ride away
with the senior cham
pionship for 14 to l&-year
olds in the 4-H bicycle
contest at this year’s
Maryland State Fair in
Timomum.
Other top competitors
were as follows:
Juniors (ages 9-11)
Chris Cocco, Elkton;
now
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Robert Overstreet, Severn;
Kenneth Hunt, Flmtstone;
Benjamin Partlow,
Gaithersburg. Partlow was
named junior champion.
Intermediate (ages 12-13)
Charlie Sasscer, Upper
Marlboro; Brian McDowell,
of Rising Sun; Mary Brown,
Rising Sun. Brian McDowell
was named intermediate
champion. He had been
junior champion at the state
fair in 1977.
Seniors (ages 14-19)
Ruth Ellen Easterday,
Frederick; Robin M. Martin,
Hampstead; Mark Traband,
Forest Hill; Alex Hirtle,
Westminster; and Bryan
Diehl, Cumberland. Traband
was senior champion.
Entries in the 4-H dog
show were down slightly
from a year ago, reported
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Mrs. Barbara L. Cliff, a
Charles county 4-H and
youth agent, who completed
her fifth year as dog show
superintendent at the
Maryland State Fair.
Owner-handlers of top
performing dogs in the
obedience classes were:
Adam Thistle, Amberly;
Lisa Schwarzel, Perry Hall;
Lon Klmg, Taneytown;
Diane Knapp, Rockwell;
Joey Schueler, Aberdeen;
Carmen Knner, Clear
Spring.
- Linda Ginns, Severna
Park; Lori Knapp, Rock
well; Andrew Schueler,
Aberdeen; Robert Currie,
Bryans Road.
Sandy Sorensen, Mid
dletown; Susan Davidson,
Fallston; Karen Murphy,
Crofton, Barbara Klein,
Sykesville.
Owner-handlers of best
dogs in the fitting and
showing competition were:
Debbie Anderson,
Monrovia; Katherine
Schauer, Wlute Plains: Gail
Clegg, Marnottsville;
Christy Anderson,
Monrovia.
John Riston, Havre de
Grave; Sheri Adie,
Sykesville; Teresa Riston, of
Harmony Hills; Wanda
Russell, Bushwood.
Susan Brown, 17 of Arnold
was named best handier in
the fitting and showing class
for dogs of all ages. She had
won the senior open class at
the 1977 state fair and the
senior novice class in 1976.
John Riston, 13, of Harve
de Grace was runner-up to
Miss Brown. He had been
junior novice champion in
1977.
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