Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1980, Image 24

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    A24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6, 1950
Lancaster colt is Quarter Horse Futurity winner
HARRISBURG - A
Lancaster County weanling
colt trotted off with the first
place ribbon during the
Pennsylvania Quarter Horse
Association Futurity at the
Eastern National Horse
Show last Friday.
Owned by Samuel Ed
wards of Lampeter, the
February 10, 1900 colt was
shown by Terry Ressler,
Strasburg. ‘Heza Tough
Bride’ is sired by Skip’s
Brick Two out of Little Joe’s
Lady. The Eastern National
was the rose-gray colt’s first
show and the blue ribbon
marks bis first futurity win.
The first place weanling
filly in Friday’s Futurity
was exhibited by Kenneth
Mills, Salisbury, Md. Mills
also exhibited the first place
two-year-old gelding,
‘Blazing Skip’, by Penn
State’s stud Skip Sioux.
Out-of-state entries took
the blues in the yearling
classes in both fillies and
colts competition. Jean
Pistilli, Far Hills, New
Jersey, exhibited the filly
‘Birch Wood Cash’ to first
place honors, while Arthur
and Betty Howell of
Hagerstown, Maryland
showed their ‘Hunk of Loot’
to the top of his class.
Frances Burd, Carlisle,
captured the first place
honors in the PQHA Futurity
with his yearling gelding,
‘Leo San Straw'.
And Diane Hallman,
Green Lane, took first place
in her class of two-year-old
mares with her entry ‘Dudes
Roanie Barb’.
The two-year-old colt class
found Thomas Kelly,
Avonmore, leading the way
with his entry ‘lma Happy
DeUer’.
In the Wednesday and
Thursday open shows at the
Eastern National, a number
of area horses took first
place in competition against
other Quarter Horse
exhibitors from as far away
as California, Canada, and
Texas.
Richard and Kim Myers
took a blue in the 1900 colt
conformation class, while
Arthur and Betty Howell, of
Hagerstown, Maryland
came in first in the 1979 colt
class. William Hogan,
Perkasie, showed the top
1977 Quarter Horse stallion.
Tricia Fuchs, Transfer,
exhibited the first place
Youth mare. Her horse went
on'to be named the top
ranking aged mare and later
was tagged the Reserve
Grand Champion.
In the broodmare class,
Linda Reiser of Schuylkill
Haven had the top placing
mare.
Lesley Brechbiel,
Waynesboro, exhibited the
Reserve Grand Champion
Gelding after placing first in
her Youth class.
She followed Darvm Smith
of Ashland whose gelding
was tagged Grand Champion
after winning his aged
gelding class.
The Youth Showmanship
classes found two young
Pennsylvania equestrians
taking home blue ribbons.
Patrick McMahon, of Bethel
Park, took first in the 13 and
under division, while Ann
Mane Nagle, Orwigsburg,
won m the 14 -18 division
Winners in the trail classes
were Wendy Weatherby,
Middletown and J P. Rad-
wansky, Reading
Judith Pennell, Perkasie,
placed first in the Working
Hunter class
Jim Radwanski, Reading, stands at the halter of his winning 6-year-old
Quarter Horse Mare Duro’s Trick.
The Eastern National did not hold a blue ribbon in store for Adam Felsinger's
weanling colt Missies Roan Bar. However, the son of Monte Missle took fourth
place in the Quality Improvement Program Closed Futurity for the Lancaster
County breeder.
Rosemary Ogorchock,
Reynoldsville, had a winning
first day at the Eastern
National placing first in two
bridle path hack classes.
Edward Kenney, Jr. of
Zieglersville and Carl
Linsenbach, Dillsburg, tied
up the first place slots in the
barrel racing competition.
Pennsylvania entries
dominated the blues in the
pole bending contests, with
William and Sherry Pursel,
Danville, winning the youth
class; Steven lines, Fleet
wood, winning the
regulation; and Mark
Aurand, McVeytown, taking
first in the open class.
Howard Fisher, Hum
melstown, came in first in
the 50 yard dash and the
open scurry race. John and
Sylvia Click, Leola, were
Winter cover needed
LEBANON “This year’s Winter grains, such as rye,
dry Summer has reduced the wheat or barley, at the rate
area’s corn yields,” says of 2 bushels to the acre also
Karl Hellenck, District will help to hold over the
Conservationist of the Soil unused nutnents from the
Conservation Service. fertilizer and manure ap
“Many farmers will be plied last Spring, he con
salvaging some of their eluded,
investment by harvesting
the short stalks and small pcnNSVimkmia ABMCUOIMC
ears for silage, leaving ~
naked fields to withstand the ''MMk
rams and runoff,” he said.
What’s needed to protect A
the soil from the devastation W r jKL
of erosion is a Winter cover Wr
crop, according to the SCS I
conservationist. Planting ** awiiiiw
And
first in the open keyhole
class.
First place in the Open
Speed and Action class went
to Jackie Buchanan,
Elverson. And Rick Buck
waiter, Denver, ranked first
in the Youth reining class.
In the Western Hor
semanship classes, first
place went to Janet Conn,
Port Royal; Chris Thomp
son, Blue Ball; Lisa
Valentino, Sharon; Cynthia
Codan, Mechanics burg; and
J.P. Radwanski, Reading.
Lisa Valentino went on to
become the Champion Youth
All-Around with her horse
Judge Sulena.
The Eastern National is
the largest Quarter Horse
Show in the East according
o President Gary Sayers.—
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