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    Horse Judging Concludes
(Continued from Pag* A1B) ® O
Appaloosa Show
John and Phyllis Harkins of Forest Hill, Md., took
grand champion marc hondrs with their 2-ycar-old,
“Harks O C Dynamite" in judge Roberta Jean Best's
show ring at the 42nd Keystone International Livestock
Exposition's Appaloosa Show.
“It’s great to win with one that you have bred your
self,” said John Harkins. He is deputy cheif of police in
Belair, Md. In his spate time, he and his wife enjoy show
ing their 15 head of halter and pleasure horses.
Dennis and Barbara Dixon of Berry, Ky. took reserve
grand champion honors with their “Black Iris,” a yearling
filly in Show B.
Judge Charles L. Schroeder switched the champions,
naming “Black Ws” grand champion mare and “Dyna
mite” reserve champion mare.
Both judges named Tammy Long-Mace’s 2-year-old
gelding, “Mr Absalut" grand champion gelding. Mace is
from Ncwmanstown. Ronald and Rita Cluck of Richfield
took reserve grand champion gelding with their yearling
gelding, “Downright Awesome.”
Champion stallion in judge Best’s show ring A went to
Percheron show grand champion gelding,
Cynthia Formosa Ailingham, West Sunbur.
Shire show grand champion stallion, Robert
and Michel Drew, New Oxford, N.C.
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Michael and Katah Wachtcr’s yearling colt, “Collecti
ble.” The Wachtets are from Harrisburg. Reserve champ
ion stallion went to Robert and Judy Harrison of Borden
town, NJ. for their yearling colt, “Isn’t It Obvious." The
stallion is fourth in die nation in color and is in the top 10
in the nation under the non-pro stallion and yearling stal
lion categories. When not showing horses, Judy Harris
bon is a Central Office Technician for Bell Adantic.
In judge Schroeder’s show ring B the Wachtets year
ling colt, “Collectible" was named reserve champion stal
lion. Ronald and Rita Cluck’s yearling colt, “Powetiffic,"
was named grand champion.
Top Gelding
Mary Jane Hanson, Leighton, exhibited the champion
gelding, “Noldar,” in the Arabian open show.
Hanson’s winning gelding was also champion gelding
at last year’s show, which was her first time exhibiting at
KILE. Noldar also won the purebred hunter pleasure
championship class. The gelding was also named reserve
champion at the New Jersey Arabian Horse Breeders
Show. Richard Koehler of Bethlehem, is “Noldar’s”
trainer and rider.
Reserve champion gelding went to Jon and Linnette
Belgian show grand champion stallion, C.
Orndorff & C. Lemley, Waynesburg.
Percheron show grand champion mare,
Windermere Farms, Spring Mills.
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At KILE
Harley, Boyeitown, for their “Agadir," last year's East
Coast champion gelding. The Arabian was also champion
at this year's New Jersey Arabian Horse Breeders Show.
The champion half Arabian gelding went to Brian Fa
sick of Alista B Arabians, Allentown, for his horse,
“Dark Alley." The gelding also won the country English
pleasure championship.
Reserve champion half Arabian gelding went to Kris
tine H. Phelps-Carlson of Lancaster, for her “Mohameds
Drummer.”
Champion purebred stallion was exhibited by Randy
Stoneback of Oxford for his “RSA Prophet.”
Reserve champion purebred stallion went to Chestnut
Hill Arabians of Gilbert for their “A 1 Maleeke Bashir."
Champion half Arabian marc went to Gary and Dianna
Whitt, Fresno, Ohio, for their “E A Summer Fantasy."
Reserve champion half Arabian marc went to Joseph
Steubing of Deptford, NJ. for his “Angelique C F.”
Champion purebred mare was exhibited by Fred and
Sheny Lutz of Oxford. For their “April Nile Magic."
Reserve champion purebred marc was exhibited by Jon
and Linnette Harley, Boyertown, for their “Tira Isis."
Champion in the purebred English pleasure champion-
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 31, 1998-A25
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Belgian show grand champion mare, Jim Cur
tis, Urbana, Ohio.
Shire show grand champion mare, Lisa or
Ronald Young, Lebanon, Ind.