THE GUERNSEY BREED 237 



4th F. Lothrop Ames. 



5th F. Lothrop Ames. 



6th Charles L. Hill. 

 Advanced Register Cow, shown with Two of Her Progeny 



1st A. W. & F. E. Fox. 

 Dairy Herd, Five Cows in Milk 



1st W. W. Marsh. 



2d F. Lothrop Ames. 



3d Bailey Falls Farm. 



4th Maple Farm of Midlothian. 



5th O. W. Lehmann. 



Senior and Grand Champion Bull: Imp. Hayes Cherub II 25147 W. W. Marsh. 

 Junior Champion Bull: Cherry's Memento of Iowa 27562 W. W. Marsh. 

 Senior and Grand Champion Female: Imp. Deanie XVI 52344 W. W. Marsh. 

 Junior Champion Female: Imp. Hayes Snowdrop VII 53142 W. W. Marsh. 

 Premier Breeder : F. L. Ames. 

 Premier Exhibitor: W. W. Marsh. 

 W. W. Marsh Trophy for Champion Cow of Breed: Deanie XVI 42344 W. W. 



Marsh. 

 Maple Farm Trophy, for Best Two-year-old Heifer bred by Exhibitor: Langwater 



Charity 28605 F. Lothrop Ames. 

 Briarbank Farm Trophy, for Get of Sire : Get of Imp. King of the May 9001 F. 



Lothrop Ames. 



With shows of the size and character of the National 

 Dairy Show it is difficult to secure men who are competent 

 to judge and who will consent to do the work, and some dis- 

 satisfaction is bound to arise. The Guernsey breeders have 

 been very patient, loyal and united with the one purpose of 

 showing the Guernsey to the public in the most winning man- 

 ner possible, whenever opportunity has been presented. The 

 day has gone by when men will attempt to judge as to capac- 

 ity for dairy production between cows in the show ring. 

 Shows are looked upon as splendid opportunities to acquaint 

 new people with the breed, and as a means of securing more 

 uniformity of type in the breed. 



The exhibit of Guernseys at the Panama-Pacific Exposi- 

 tion at San Francisco was of a very high order of excellence, 

 but would doubtless have been much better if quarantine reg- 

 ulations had not shut out all cattle from east of the Rocky 

 Mountains. The number of Guernseys entered for the show 

 was greater than the entries for any other breed of cattle. 



The judging was done by Charles L. Hill, of Rosendale, 

 Wis., and the awards were as follows: 



Bull Three Years Old or Over 



1st Imp. Itchen May King 25174 Edgemoor Farm, Santee, Cal. 



2d Sam Simpson 22809 D. H. Looney, Jefferson, Ore. 



3d May King of Fern Ridge 17432 C. W. Main, Corona, Cal. 



4th King of Medfield 15434 Albian L. Gile, Chinook, Wash. 



5th Don Adonis of Linda Vista 20616 A. B. Humphrey, May hews, Cal. 

 Bull, Two Years Old and under Three 



1st Yeoman's King 25770 L. H. Albertson, Santa Clara, Cal. 



2d President's Mysie 24141 L. D. Smith, Berkeley, Cal. 

 Bull, One Year and under Two 



1st Fermain's Iowa Boy of the Oaks 26643 D. H. Looney. 



2d Auricle's Cherub of Edgemoor 34360 Edgemoor Farm. 



3d Mayhew's Truetype 29616 A. B. Humphrey. 



4th Donaldo of Mayhew's 27301 A. B. Humphrey. 



