Kruegers jara of Sayre captured the Genetics Unlimited and Greg Krueger & junior and grand champion Angus female titles Family, West Grove, Chester County. Photo by at the North American International Livestock American Angus Association. Expo in Louisville, Kentucky. She’s owned by Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1981—MS Chester Co. Angus tops NAILE LOUISVILLE, K>. A powerful Angus show highlighted the Eighth Annual North American In ternational Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky, where judge Harvey Lemmon of Woodbury, Georgia, ranked 95 females and 59 bulls. Kruegers Scaara of Sayre reigned as junior and grand champion female for Genetics Unlimited Inc. and Greg Krueger & Family, West Grove, Chester County. TC Ranch, Franklin, Nebraska, moved into reserve grand with senior calf champion TC Pegt)lll. Lemmon slapped junior champ SVF Power Pack grand champion bull for Sunny Valley Farm, Yorkville, Illinois. Reserve grand laurels went to Rosebank Con nection 69, the senior titlist owned by Timber Valley Farms, Dawn, Missouri; Rally Farms, Millbrook, New York; and Rosebank Angus Farm, Germantown, New York. PS Power Play progeny topped the get-of-sire contest for Sum nutcrest Farms of Summitville, Ohio, TC Ranch and Sunny Valley Farm. The winning junior get was sired by Ken Caryl Mr. Angus 8017 and exhibited by Premier Beef Cattle, Fowlerville, Michigan; Richard White, Ghent, New York; and Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. R&J Ranch, Briggs, Texas, put together the first place Breeder Six Head. Summitcrest Puritan collected the reserve senior bull title for Summitcrest Farms and Briar wood Associates of West Bend, Wisconsin. Reserve junior bull was MSU Legacy, shown by Michigan State University; Blugrass Angus Farm and Gene C. Triplett of Danville, Kentucky; and Fruhlmg Farms Inc., Penfield, Illinois. Pine Drive Big Sky won the intermediate bull division for Premier Angus Inc. of Cloverdale, Indiana, and Leßoy Billman, Ostrander, Ohio. Reserve went to Supreme Advancer, led by Doug Davis, Big Island, Virginia. In senior bull calf competition, Richard White and High Interest Breeders of Kentucky took first with Fleetwood High Interest, then Gunston West of Lampasas, Texas, claimed reserve with Gunston Tall Texan. Mr. Strike back 81 topped the junior calf line-ups for two Indiana breeders, Robert Zeedyk of New Carlisle and Jeff Lmeback of Lakeville. R&J Ranch led R&J Austin 13 to the reserve junior calf spot. Lady Diana of Fabius Creek stood as reserve junior female for Timber Valley Farms and UT Farms, Tuttle, Oklahoma. South Fork Ranch of Mocksville, North Carolina, led the intermediate placings with Briarhill Genie, and Laura Haas of Le Roy, Illinois, stood second with H.A. Miss Laura. The reserve semor heifer calf rosette went to Accent Angus Farm, Oakland, Illinois, on Accent Miss Rosebud 60. Top junior heifer calf was Summitcrest Royal Lady Nl2O, owned by Summitcrest Farms, and reserve was Fleet wood Blackcap 5131, shown by Richard White.