Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 20, 1983, Image 242

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    Fl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 20,1983
Dawn Hoff shows Chianina grand champion
BY DICK ANGLESTEIN provement over the animals shown
YORK —“I don’t know if 1 ever last year.
seen eight better steers in the ring “I know the design of the calf I
at the same time,’* commented want and then 1 just look for the
j udge Jim Giliooly, of Washington, one that best fits that pattern.
Ind., as he looked over the class “You set type by looking at it
winners of the Northeast Chianina from behind and if there’s not
Field Day last Saturday at the enough muscle there, it’s not for
York Fairgrounds. me.
“I’ve seen an amazing im-
teer show grand champfon of Dawn Hoff, Manchester,
Md.
American heifer grand champion of Sherri Gilmore,
Bellefonte.
Full blood grand champion of Karen Bros., East Berlin.
"If the calf is younger, just
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leifer of Andy Schubert, The Plains,
check the profile for development
potential.
“Isn’t it absurd to measure an
animal at the tup to see what class
it goes in. 1 never yet saw an
auction or stockyard where they
measured at the hip.
“The important thing is weight
and the composition and
distribution of the weight. ’ ’
With these words still ringing in
the ears of the audience. Judge
Gillooly strode back into the ring
and slapped the rump of the 1210-
lb. Chianina-Angus shown by
Dawn Hoff, of R 1 Manchester, Md.
The 17-year-old daughter of Dale
and Sylvia Hoff previously had
shown the animal to the grand
championship of the Carroll
County Fair. The calf came out of
Whitewood Chianma Farm, The
Plains, Va.
For the reserve grand champion,
Gillooly went to thd heavyweight
calf of Fritz C. Frey, of R 2
QuarryviUe. The 1260-lb. three
eighth Chianma and five-eighth
Angus was previously shown to the
grand championship in New
Jersey. It came from Rally Farm
in New York State.
In addition to the 52-entry steer
show, the day-long event included
a heifer show, judging and weight
guessing contest, fun auction and
open pit barbecue.
Steer Show
Top three class placings in the
steer show:
Class 1-1, Stacy Suffel,
Carlisle; 2. Vicky Hess,
Conestoga; 3. Lance Armstrong,
Somerset.
Class 2-1. Jamie Kohr, York; 2.
Tim Foreman, Hershey; 3. John S.
Eaton Jr., Windsor.
Class 3-1. Dwayne Messick,
Elizabethtown; 2. Kelly Rohrer,
Manheim; 3. John Frey,
Quarryville.
Class 4-1. Jan Waltz, Manheim;
2. Carol Ginder, Manheim; 3. Carol
Strause, Hamburg.
Class 5 1. Tom Gordon,
Carlisle; Angie Fought, Carlisle;
3. AUyson Sheaffer, Carlisle.
Class 6-1. Darby Smith, Red
Lion; 2. Andy Mclntire, White
Post, Va.: 3. Leigh Ann Templeton,
Ebensburg.
Class 7-1. Dawn Hoff, Man
chester, Md.; 2. Brenton Up
perman, Chambersburg; S. Scott
Templeton, Ebensburg,
Class 8-1. Fntz C. Frey,
Quarryville; 2. Andy MclnUre; 3.
Dan Hoff, Manchester, Md.
Judging
Teams: First, Lancaster Team 2 of
Ernie Frey, Joe Garber and Fred
Weaver with alternate Emily
Weaver; Second, Lancaster Team
I of Fritz Frey, Gerald Hess, Jan
Waltz and alternate £nan Hess;
Third, York Team 1 of Cathy
Shive, Darby Smith, Robin Shive
and alternate Robert Livingston.
A tie between the top two teams
was broken with the steer weight
guessing contest.
Men’s judging -1. Gordon Shive,
Seven Valleys; 2. Donald Walter,
Airville; 3. Barry Longacre.
Women’s judging - 1. Carol
Weaver, Ephrata; 2. June Sunday,
York; and 3. Sarah Fought,
Carlisle.
Junior Judging -1. Jenm Druch,
York; 2. Ernie Frey, Quarryville;
and 3. Cathy Slave, York.
Weight guessing on the steer that
weighedll9o lbs. -1. Dale Shaffer,
Carlisle, 1186; 2. Scott Templeton,
Cambria, 1185; 3. Donnie Walter,
Airville, and Barb Weaver, Lan
caster, each 1195.
Heifer Show
American, Class 1-1. Shem
Gilmore, Beliefonte; 2. Eugene R.
Moore, Warriors Mark. Class 2-1.
Paul D. Miller Jr., Sprmg Grove;
2. Greg Christman, Cham
bersburg. Grand champion,
Gilmore; reserve champion,
Christman.
Full Blood Class 3 1. Karen
Bros., East Berlin; 2. Jamie Kohr,
York. Class 4-1. Karen Bros.; 2. 3. Ann Louise Kincaid, Rockwood.
Karen Bros. Grand and reserve, Class 8-1. Christopher Schubert,
Karen Bros.
Black - Class 5-1. Sarah Anne Rarick, Reading; 3. Kerri Kohr,
Messick, Middletown; 2. Douglas York. Grand champion, Andy
K. Moore, Warroiors Mark. Class 6 Schubert; reserve champion,
- 1. Andy Shubert, Ihe Plains, Christopher Schubert.
Va.; 2. Tim Foreman, Hershey; 3. Participating in the festivities
Karen Bros., East Berlin. Class 7- was Sheila Fairbaim, Pa. Cat
1. Jamie Kohr; 2. Shem Gilmore; tiemen’s Queen.
Black heiter reserve champion of Christopher Schubert,
The Plains, Va.
The PLauis, Va.; 2. Kenianne
»t Berlin.
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