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    LOIS SZYMANSKI
Maryland Correspondent
TIMONIUM, Mo. The 1993
International Spring Red & White
Show was held last Friday at the
Maryland State Fairgrounds in Ti
monium, Maryland with Ladies
Continental Cher-Red taking the
award for grand champion of
show. Owned and exhibited by
Gus Schwartzbeck of Union
Bridge, Maryland, the four and a
half-year-old cow was sired by
Constantly Joaquin-Red-ET *TL.
The dam of this magnificent red
and white beauty was O-S-C
Dairy Continental Shar.
Ladies 'Continental Cher-Red
was sold at the sale following the
show and brought $4,350. As for
the show, Schwartzbeck said the
quality at the show was really
good, and Judge Hill did an excel
lent job.
The reserve grand champion of
show was Amazing-Acres GE To
mato-Red, a six-year-old cow
bred by Amazing Acres Holsteins
and owned and exhibited by Aar
on Lee Farms of Breslau. Ontario,
Canada. Amazing-Acres GE To
mato-Red also won the award for
best udder of show.
Winning the titles of Premier
Breeder and Premier Exhibitor
Clayton Smith shows the winner of the 100,0001 b. class
with Kristi Geary, South-Central dairy princess.
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three of the cow classes with
home-bred animals, as well as the
best three females class, helping
them sweep the award for premier
breeder and exhibitor of Show for
the second consecutive year. “Last
year they won the premier exhibi
tor award for the first time,” Hill
said, “They came back this year
and won againl”
Mrs. Joe Schwartz beck, (Nona)
said. Peace & Plenty Mark Lexine
“hasn’t been classified yet, but she
has a full sister that’s 91 points
and her and her full sister won the
produce of dam. Her mother is
“excellent” and she has a Dixie
Crat sister that is 88 (points). Her
mother is on the locator list for the
Holstein Association, the top ten
thousand cows in the nation”. A
big cow, she has been estimated at
least sixty-two inches in height,
but has been sticked. “The
win was a thrill”, Mrs. Schwart
zbeck said. “We haven’t had a
grand champion in twenty yean!”
Mrs. Schartzbeck also noted that
Red And White International Show Held
From left, Todd Weant shows the reserve Junior champ
ion and Mark lager shows the Junior champion.
were Roscoe and Mary Ann Har
baugh of Har-Land Manor Farm
in ThurmonL With seventeen head
of cattle entered in Friday’s show,
they won the senior yeariing heif
er class with Har-Land-Mancr Say
Rita-Red and took first and second
place in the junior two-year-old
class with Har-Land-Manor Geo
Susan-Red and Har-Land-Manor
Cherry Lee-Red. They won the
senior two-year-old class with
Har-Land-Manor Margin Kim-
Lexine Champion Of Maryland Holstein Show
there were three generations ot
Schwartzbeck family at the event.
The award for reserve senior
champion and reserve grand
champion of show went to Neo
dak Valiant Don Pris, a five-year
old cow owned by Marion
Andrew of Centresville, Mary
land. Pris was sired by Astro Val
iant Don.
The award for junior champion
wait to Savage-Leigh Sky Sher
bert, a summer yearling sired by
Hanoverhill Skybuck and bred
and owned by Jami Savage of
Savage-Leigh Farm in Knoxville.
Maryland. The reserve junior
champion went to Windy-Knoll
View Promise ET sired by Exra
neo Thor and owned by Amy
lager, Maple-Lawn Farm in Ful
ton, Maryland.
hi the junior show die senior
champion and grand champion
award went to Savage-Leigh
Counselor Star, a two year old
sired by Carnation Oounsdor-ET
and bred and owned by Christo
Red and took second in that class
with Har-Land Manor Dak Sue-
Red. They also took second place
in the junior yearling heifer and
second place in the three-year-old
class. The Harbaughs also had a
big win with the best three senior
bred and owned females and best
three bred and owned junior fe
males.
Roscoe Haibaugh said, “It was
a good show. We’re getting more
animals out, but I’d like to see
more... I’d like to see a hundred
head. The tops in their classes
were very good,” he added.
“Some of the classes lacked depth,
but we had the best quality tops
that we’ve seen in quite a while.”
The 1993 International Red &
White Show was small in com
parison to their previous spring
shows, but exhibitors came from
New York, Canada, Maryland,
Virginia and Delaware. Judge
Chris Hill of Maryland evaluated
a total of 80 head of cattle. Three
dairy princesses were at the show,
handing out awards and represent
ing their areas. They were the
Maryland Dairy Princess Dawn
Downey; the Baltimorc-Hcrcford
dairy princess, Martha Chason,
and the South Central dairy prin
cess. Kristi Geary.
The 16th annual International
Spring Red and White Sale was
held on Saturday evening in the
Cow Palace at the fairgrounds.
Co-managed by RWDCA and The
Cattle Exchange, eighty-six lots
were sold including 4 “picks of
flush” and ten “embryo pack
ages.” Auctioneer David Rama
from The Cattle Exchange com
mandeered a sale average of
$1,850 on eighty-six lots. The top
pher Savage of Savage-Leigh
Farm. The reserve senior and
reserve grand champion award
went to Lylehaven Jet Denise, a
five year old cow owned by
(Editor’s Note: Photos of the
Maryland Holstein show in the
mail did not catch up with the fax
ed story transmission this week.
So we announed the winners here
and hopefully we can show them
to you next week.)
Christopher’s sister, Kelli Savage S""
of Savage-Leigh Farm. J “ ml <wHh ,um -
HOLSTXINSHOW Amy logar. (with
_ Winter Hollar C«M-l.Shny Dean; a. Jr. C^siLnalsa-1. Windsor Manor
Anthony Creators; 3. Rogor, Lorain and Hoi- dry sa 4 Yaar OMs- 1. Martin Hod; a.
ly Wright Mark lagar; s. Gregory* Knutasn.
Richard Schwartzbeck shows the grand champion with
Dawn Downey, Maryland dairy princess.
The grand champion bull la shown by Ron Boldt and own
ed by Jack and Vicki King.
selling heifer was Granduc Mindy The third highest selling lot at the
Astre-Et, a seven-month-old out sale was a pick of flush, (Mile
of purcgal Astre Starbuck-ET stone X Blackcrest Chairman
who went for $7,800. The second Kay) going for $7,200.
highest seller was Roulette DJ- John Carpenter of the Red and
Red-CT, selling for $7,500, this White Dairy Cattle Association
four-year-old cow consigned by office in Crystal Spring, Pennsyl-
Dana Erway of Coudersport, vania said, “It was a very good
Pennsylvania is out of Meadolake sale.”
Jubilant -ET *TL and is due in
mid April to Kinlea Leader *TL,
Summsr Yaarllng- 1. Jam! Savaga; 2.
Kally Myars; 3. Shannon Harrison.
Spring Yaarllng- 1. Kristin Myers; 2.
Jason and Donna Myars; 3. Peace a Plenty
Farm.
Winter Yearling-1. Amy lager; 2. Peace
I Plenty Farm; 3. Justin Smith.
Fall Yearling- 1. Will lager; 2. Lovdal
(Turn to Pago A 27)
Dry A gad Cow-1. Paul Harrison and Mike
lagar; 2. Jaml Savaga; 3. Mapla Lawn Farm.
Jr. 2 Yaar OM-1. Kevin Ehrhardt; 2. Bar
bara Schanning; 3. Allan Haapa.
Br. 2 Yaar OM* 1. Christopher Savage: 2.
Kristin Myars; 3. Jaffray Sutton.
Jr. 3 Yaar OM Caw-1. Paaca A Plenty; 2.
Anthony Crothars; 3. Shannon Harrison. .
Br. 3 Yaar OM Caw-1. Paaca A Plenty: £
Kelly Myars; 3. Kfetgstaad Farms.
4 Yaar OM Cow- 1. Paaca A Plenty: 2.
Marlin Hoff; 3. Harold Smith 111.
8 Yaar OM Cow-1. Marlon Andrew; 2.
Kelli Savaga; 3. Peace A Plenty.
Aged Cow- 1 . Ehrhardt Farms and Wil
liam Kelly III; 2. Peace A Plenty Farm; 3. Uni
com Associates. '
100,000 Lfaa. Cow-1. Claland Baitzel; 2.
My-Ladys-Manor Farm; 3.0. Clayton Smith
and David Hart
Sr. A Grand Champion 01 Opan Show-
Peace A Plenty (Sr. 3 yr. old) also Maryland
Brad A Owned Award.
Raaarva At Opan Shear- Marlon Andrew ,
(5 yur old oow).
Jr. Shear- Or. Champion- Christopher *■
Savaga (Sr. 2 year old) also Maryland Brad A
Owned Award.
Raaarva Champion- KaM Savaga (5 year
old cow).
Premier Breeder And Exhibitor
Awards Peace and Plenty Farm.
Prsdass Of Dans-1. Paaca A Plenty; 2.
VWndacr-Manor Farm; 3. My-Ladys-Manor
Farm; 3. Unicom Associates.
Osm And Oauottar-i.Peace and Plenty;
I. Wlndsor-Manor Farms; 3. Unicom
ammimm*