Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1981, Image 110

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    C22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19,1981
4-H waterfowl show names winners
FLEMINGTON, N.J. - A Gray
Call Duck, owned by Lome Nief of
Flemington, was chosen as the
Hunterdon County 4-H Waterfowl’s
Show Champion. Lome, 12, is a
member of the Feathered Friends
4-H Waterfowl Club.
Lome’s Dewlap Toulouse Goose
r.ook top honors as the Best Goose
■n the show. David Plum, another
Feathered Friends member,
captured first place in the Stan
dard Duck Class with his Rouen
Duck.
Four members received Best of
Breed honors. Elena Voorhees, 10,
of Hampton, owned the best White
Emden.
Penn Natl
begins
HARRISBURG - The 36th
annual Pennsylvania National
Horse Show opens Saturday,
October 17 and runs through
Saturday, October 24 at the State
Farm Show Arena.
According to Pennsylvania
National Horse Show Association
President James W. Hagar, over
1,000 of the nation’s top horses and
riders will compete for more than
$60,000 in prize money and
trophies.
Featured this year will be the
Dillards, a cowgirl and cowboy
trick riding act. Other exciting
events include a polo exhibition,
ladies barrel racing, the U.S. Park
Police Horsemounted Drill Team
and a carriage obstacle course
race. Another evening will com
memorate the 300th anniversary of
the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania.
Jumping competition will be
held nightly with the Grand Prix de
Penn National closing the show
Saturday, October 24. This is the
first year that this event will be a
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The Best White Call Duck was
owned by Tammy Woske, 15, of
Whitehouse Station.
A 15-year-old Raritan Township
resident, Cheryl Ernst, received a
Best of Breed prize for her Penkin
Duck.
Shell! Eosania, 13, of Ringoes,
owned a Runner Duck which took
first prize in its breed class.
Judging the exhibits was George
Bishop of Doylestown. Penn
sylvania. Trophies and ribbons
were awarded to the winners.
Martha Woske of Whitehouse
Station, was the show superin
tendent.
Horse Show
Oct. 17
qualifier for “World Cup” com
petition.
The Pennsylvania National
Horse Show is a benefit for the
Kiwanis Youth Foundation, Inc.
Tickets are available by calling
717/233-1335.
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bowl memorial trophy for the third
time in the last four years.
Likewise, Harford County was a
repeat champion in the senior 4-H
livestock judging contest, com
w ' s "w H .
&
Judging teams win
piling its fourth win in the last six
years.
Carroll County edged out
neighboring Howard County for
first place in junior 4-H livestock
judging, reversing last year’s 1-2
finish.
Anne Arundel County was a
surprise newcomer in the junior 4-
H contest and finished a respec
table third. The team placed first
in junior sheep judging.
High-ranking teams and in
dividuals in the judging contests
were as follows:
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the reserve champion dairy steer following 4-H
and FFA livestock sale at the Maryland State
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ry,. , steer are (left
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DAIRY CATTLE
Senior teams
1 Frederick county, 2 Carroll county, 3
Washington county, 4 Queen Annes county, 5
Cecil county
Senior individuals
1 Brian Derr, of Taneytown, 2 Ken Martin, of
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Junior teams
1 Baltimore county. 2 Frederick County. 3
Cecil County. 4 Howard County, 5 Carroll County
Junior individuals
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Senior teams
I Harford County, 2 Howard County, 3
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Senior individual
1 Judy Holloway, of Darlington, 2 Chris
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Junior teams
1 Carroll County, 2 Howard County: 3 Anne
Arundel County, 4 Montgomery County; 5
Baltimore County
Junior individual
1 Bruce Bassler. ol Ellicott City, 2 Becky
Burkhardt, of Phoenix. 3 Mike Dunn, of Owen
sville, 4 Matt R Day. of Winfield, 5 Lisa Johnson,
of Snow Hill
HORTICULTURE
Senior teams
1 Cecil County: 2 Charles County, 3
Washington County, 4 Carroll County, 5
Somerset County
Senior Individuals
1 Sam Brown, ol Rising Sun. 2 Bryan Swann, of
Newburg, 3 Cecelia Chandler, of Hughesville, 4
Ellen Brown, of Rising Sun. 5 Mary Brown, of
Rising Sun.
Junior teams
1 Prince Georges County, 2. Cecil County, 3
Charles County, 4. Carroll County, 5 Talbot
County
Junior individual
1 Scott Adkins, ol Montpelier; 2 Kim Woods, of
La Planta, 3 Wendy McDowell, of Rising Sun, 4
Dan Valentine, of Montpelier, 5 Rodney Kuhns, of
Hampstead