Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1984, Image 24

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    A26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1984
E. Nat’l Livestock Show hosts 1500 entries.
BY JACK HUBLEY
TIMONIUM, Md. - With 1519
head of livestock competing for top
honors this week at the Maryland
State Fairgrounds in Timonium,
the Eastern National Livestock
Show managed to increase by
nearly 300 entries over last year’s
field.
In Thursday ipoming’s 4-H/FFA
Steer Show, Margaret Herr, of
Narvon, got Pennsylvania off to a
fast start by winning the first class
of Angus competition. But even
though her steer named Boss lived
up to his name at last week’s
Ephrata Fair, he couldn’t main
tain the momentum in Maryland.
Champion Angus honors
heifer honors.
Champion bull honors went to Ace Polled Herefords of Millbrook, N.Y. At halter is
exhibitor Monte Soules.
Champion Polled Hereford female at the Eastern National s Open Polled Hereford
sho*; was entered by Falklands Farm, Schellsburg. Pa. From left are judge Henry
bergfeld. Md. Polled Hereford Assoc. Pres. Andrew Schmidt. Md. Polled Hereford
Queen Sherry Wolfe, and exhibitor Paul Slayton.
eventually went to a 1,320-pound
steer shown by Shawn Pieper of
Strasburg, 111. Sired by Hiway Blue
Chip, Pieper’s winner was also
named champion at the Illinois
State Fair in August.
Grand champion honors, over all
breeds, went to Denise Stebbins of
Farmersville Ohio, whose
Coaltrain-sired steer was named
champion in the Simmental
division.
Doug Goodwin of Lewisburg, W.
Va., took home reserve grand
honors with his champion
Chianina. Judging the steer show
was Herman Purdy of Alexandria,
Pa.
The top steers of each breed
...pions clockwise from upper left; Angus, Molly
Cooper, Ohio; Hereford, Laura Tessier, Md.; Simmental, John Callebs, Kent.; Shorthorn,
Richard Hodiak, Md.
were as follows:
Champion Angus; Shawn Pieper,
111.
Reserve Champion Angus: Mark
Moxley, Md,
Champion
Cumberland
Reserve Champion
Limousin: Cary
Bruce Bassler, Md.
Champion Shorthorn: Carol Lynn
Hodiak, Md.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn:
Adrian Brown
Champion Chianina; Doug
Goodwin, W. Va.
Reserve Champion Chianina: Jeff
Riecke, Ind.
Champion Hereford: Chris Meade,
Ind.
Limousin
More photos on A3O
Falkland and Ace lock
horns at Cow Palace
BY JACK HUBLEY
TIMONIUM, Md. - By the
conclusion of the Eastern National
Livestock Show’s Polled Hereford
Show on Thursday evening, it was
apparent that the British had
fought for possession of the wrong
Falklands.
Descending on the Fairgrounds’
Cow Palace from Schellsburg, Pa.,
was a stampede of seven heifers
exhibited by Falklands Farm that
handily trampled the competition.
In addition to taking both grand
and reserve grand champion
female honors, Falklands went
home with the senior champion,
junior champion and calf cham
pion awards. Added to this list
were senior get-of-sire, junior get
of-sire, best six head, and premier
exhibitor.
For his grand champion female,
judge Henry Bergfeld of Sum
mitville, Ohio, selected FLF MPH
Lady Hotline 3044, owned by
Falklands Farm and Mohican
Polled Herefords. Exhibited by
Paul Slayton, the Mar.,‘B3 heifer is
a PRL93OK Hotline 347 N daughter.
At the reserve spot, judge
Bergfeld placed another Hotline
daughter, FLF BBH Lady Hotline
3025. This was the heifer that
brought a top bid of $lOO,OOO from
Dr. Lester Martin of Cincinnati, at
Falklands’ production sale last
month. Falklands retains showing
rights on the fancy female until
Jan., 1985.
But their winning momentum
failed to carry the Falklands en
tries over a sky-high wall of bulls
exhibited by Ace Polled Herefords
of Millbrook, N.Y. Winning Ace
bulls were named grand and
reserve grand champions, senior
Champion, calf and reserve calf
champions.
Ace’s Montie Soules showed the
Reserve Champion Hereford- Phil
Weaver
Champion Simmental
Stebbins, Ohio
Reserve Champion
John Callebs, Kent.
Junior Heifer competition began
with the Angus Show, and judge
Jimmy Linthicum of Okla. found
what he was looking for in Ohio.
Champion Angus heifer was PVF
(Turn to Page A 33)
grand champion bull, named
Ryder. Sired by The Duke, Ryder
was calved in Apr., ‘B2. At the
reserve position was Ace’s
Sept.,‘B3 bull calf named Timber
Jacky a Lumber Jack son.
Here’s how the winning Polled
Hereford slate ended up:
Heifer Show:
Heifer Calf Champion; Falklands
Farm
Reserve Calf champion; Ace
Polled Herefords, Wm. Murphy
Junior Champion Heifer;
Falklands Farm, Mohican Polled
Herefords
Reserve Junior Champion; Ace
Polled Herefords, Prospect Mt.
Senior Champion Heifer:
Falklands Farm, Blueberry Hill
Reserve Senior Champion: Ace
Polled Herefords, Lu Rose Est.
Grand Champion Heifer:
Falklands Farm, Mohican
Reserve Grand Champion:
Falklands Farm, Blueberry Hill
Cow/Calf Pair: Spring Bottom
Farm
Bull Show:
Bull Calf Champion: Ace Polled
Herefords, Hillcrest, Hidden Hills
Reserve Calf Champion: Ace
Polled Herefords, MM Herefords
Junior Champion Bull: Falklands
Farm
Reserve Junior Champion
Falklands Farm, Mohican
Senior Champion Bull: Ace Polled
Herefords, Thomas Farms, Blue
Hills
Reserve Senior Champion
Sherwood Farm
Grand Champion Bull: Ace Polled
Herefords
Reserve Grand Champion: Ace
Polled Herefords
Get of Sire; Falklands Farm
Best Six Head; Falklands Farm
Premier Exhibitor: Falklands
Farm
Denise
Simmental