Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1981, Image 116

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    C2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981
Open sheep show results
(Continued from Page C 27)
twins, sired by an Indiana
ram called The Hulk, often
switch places for grand
champion and reserve.
He explained the reserve
Suffolk twin had been tagged
champion at the Maryland
State Fair.
MacCauley confessed he
likes the 1981 Farm Show
champ the best, although he
said his mother says the
reserve is the better twin He
said his mother has been
raising Suffoiks since she
was eleven-years-old
"And I’ve been stuck with
it since I was born,” he
smiled.
Another southeastern
Pennsylvania sheep breeder
to take home a cham
pionship trophy was Troy
Ness of Rl Dallastown, York
County He exhibited the
The reserve champion Suffolk ram was exhibited
by Harold A. Lee, R 1 Vandergrift. Lee, who has
been raising sheep since 1946, now has 30 head of
purebred Suffolks and a flock of 100 commercial
ewes. Showing the ram is Ron Miller; Joyce Croys
is shepherdess for the flocks.
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champion Suffolk ram in
Sunday’s Open Show
Other Pennsylvania
exhibitors showing breed
champions included;
Kenneth T. Moore, R 2
Nichols, New York, Brad
ford County - champion
Hampshire ram, reserve
champion Shropshire ram,
champion and reserve
champion Rambouillet ram,
champion and reserve
champion Rambouillet ewe;
Greg and Chris
Strausbaugh, Rl Manns
Choice, Bedford County,
reserve champion Dorset
ram, Harold Lee, Rl Van
dergnft, Armstrong County,
reserve champion Suffolk
ram; Tom Hornburger,
champion Cornedale ewe;
Jay and Thomas Runkle,
Spring Mills, Centre County,
reserve champion
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Cornedale ewe, Emil
Mellot, Needmore, Fulton
County, champion
Cornedale ram; Kathy
Weaver, Eveiett, Bedford
County, reserve champion
Cornedale ram, Kelly
McConnell, Fredencktown,
Washington County,
champion and reserve
champion Merino ram,
champion and reserve
champion Memo ewe; Julie
Kuzemchak, Pleasant Gap,
Centre County, champion
carcass lamb on foot; Joyce
Witt, Champion, Fayette
County, reserve champion
carcass lamb on foot.
The reserve champion Dorset ram was shown by
Greg and Chris Strausbaugh, Clearview Acres,
Manns Choice. Sire of the champ is Ogan, a $5OOO
grand champion ram from the Ohio Dorset Show
and Sale in 1977.
Show results are as
follows.
HAMPSHIRE
I 3 Kenneth T Moore Champion
Nichols N< Bradford Co 2 5 Steward
Ebersole&Son York York Co 4 JohnS
Otto Loyalhanna Westmoreland Co
Under 1 Yr Ram
1 4 Clyde 4 Dorothy Brubaker
reserve champion Lancaster Lancaster
Co 2 Kenneth T Moore Nichols NY
Bradford Co 3 Champion Acres
Champion FayetteCo
2 Ram Lambs
1 Clyde & Dorothy Brubaker Lan
caster Lancaster Co 2 Kenneth T
Moore Nichols NY Bradford Co 3
Steward Ebersole 4 Son York York Co
1 to 2 Yr Ewe
1 Sarah Lynn Brubaker reserve
champion Lancaster Lancaster Co 2 3
Clyde 4 Dorothy Brubaker Lancaster
Lancaster Co 4 Kenneth T Moore
Nichols NY Bradford Co 5 Steward
Ebersole 4 Son York York Co
Under 1 Yr Ewe
1 3 Clyde 4 Dorothy Brubaker
Lancaster Lancaster Co 2 Sarah Lynn
Brubaker Lancaster Lancaster Co 4 5
Champion Acres Champion FayetteCo
2 Ewe Lambs
1 Clyde I Dorothy Brubaker Lan
caster Lancaster Co 2 David G Lytle
(Turn to Page C 29)
Kathy Weaver, 15, of Everett, Bradford County,
exhibited the reserve champion Corriedale ram in
her first Farm Show competition.
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