296 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART IV 



SPOTTED POLAND CHINA SECTION. 



Boars ($15, $12, $10, $8, $7, $6, $6, $5, $5) — First, Ralph Berry; second, 

 Tom Tomlinson; third. Gene Schooler; fourth, Willie E. Stoehr; fifth, Arlo 

 Grunpost; sixth, Tom Tomlinson; seventh, Edward Peterson; eighth, John 

 Vandevender; ninth, Jack Burkett. 



Sows ($15, $12, $10, $8, $7, $G, $6, $5, $5) — First, V. Tomlinson; second. 

 Albert Pritchard; third, Idris Martin; fourth, Eug-ene Schooler; fifth, Mae 

 Hagen; sixth, Jack Burkett; seventh, Mae Hagen ; eighth, Arnold Hagen; 

 ninth, Ralph Berry. 



Litter ($15, $12, $10, $8, $7) — First, Eugene Schooler; second, Willie E. 

 Stoehr; third, John Vandevender; fourth, Jack Burkett; fifth, Edward 

 Peterson. 



BERKSHIRE SECTION. 



Boars ($20) — First, John Porter Jr. 



Sows ($20, $18, $15, $12, $10, $8, $7) — First, Francis Ober on Rookwood 

 Baroness 21st 302059; second, Clarence Dickerson on Rookwood Baroness 

 20th 302058; third. Dale Fox on Rookwood Elnore 2d 302057; fourth, Cor- 

 win Redman; fifth, James Nelson Barrie; sixth, John Robert Barrie; sev- 

 enth, John Porter. 



SPECIAL. 



Offered by the Downing Electrical Company of Des Moines. 



Be.st Gilt or Boar (Scholarship to short course at Ames) — Francis Ober. 



COUNTY EXHIBIT SECTION. 



County Exhibit, to be Made Up of All Pigs Shown from One County. 



Award in this division, 50 per cent on tnimals and 50 per cent on winnings 

 and individuality ($50, $40, $30, $25, $20, $18, $15, $12, $10, $10) — First, Dal- 

 las County; second, Cass County; third, Polk County; fourth, Marshall 

 County; fifth, Crawford County; sixth, Jefferson County; seventh, Marion 

 County; eighth, Grundy County; ninth, Warren County; tenth, Muscatine 

 County. 



FAT HOG SECTION. 



Pure Breds, Grade or Cross Breds, All Fed for Market Purposes. Three 

 pigs farrowed on or after February 15, 1921, ($20, $18, $15, $12, $10, $10, 

 $10, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5) — First, Virgil Brock; second, Herbert Schmidt; third, 

 Ora Moller; fourth, Loren Mullins; fifth, Loren Mullins; sixth, Carroll Pla- 

 ger; seventh, Mildred Zellmor; eighth, Mildred Zellmor; ninth, Loren Mul- 

 lins; tenth, Glenn Brown; eleventh, Mildred Zellmor; twelfth. Fred Katzer. 



SHEEP DEPARTMENT. 



SupERiNTENDEXT Chas. Escher, Jr., Botna, Iowa. 



Exhibitors — A. J. Blakely & Son, Grinnell ; Clarence Bock, Davis City ; D. 

 W. Bruns, Sigourney ; W. A. Buck, Humeston ; C. C. Croxen. West Liberty ; 

 Delbert B. Craven, Knoxville ; Geo. Damrow, Roca, Nebraska ; Joe W. Edgar, 

 New London ; Ellis Bros., Molino, Missouri ; Ernest T. Eness, Gilbert ; Elmer 

 Frye & Sons, Corydon ; John Graham, Osceola ; John Graham & Son, Eldora ; 

 Edmund Hanson, Dean ; Wade R, Hauser, Union ; Harris Farms. Seymour, 

 Illinois ; Heatherhall Farms, Kellerton ; M. M. Heptonstall, Perry ; Iowa State 

 College, Ames ; O. H. Kale. Winterset ; Daniel Leonard & Son. Corning ; Maple 

 Grove Farm, Ames ; Jefferson H. Mathis. Ankeny ; J. D. Moore & Son, Mt. Pleas- 

 ant ; F. A. Osen & Sons, Anita ; R. Schmid. Queen City, Missouri ; Sherwood 

 Bros., Shelbyville, Missouri; E. G. Uhl. Station A. Ames; F. P. & O. R. Warner, 

 Bloomfield ; Williams Bros.. Redfield ; R. C. Yohe. Ellerton. 



