Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



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ORANGE CHIEF 208640 

 Red. Purdy Bros. 



[St. Valentine 121014 

 Lord Lovel 130157 I Jas ' Gardhouse & Son 



Red I Monarch's Lovely 



J. G. Robbins & Sons [ j. G . Ro bbins & Sons 



[Bluebeard 114514 



Wm. Duthie 

 10th Scottish Lady J 



Red I 9th Scottish Lady 



O. H. Southworth J. V. Grigsby 



Bloodlines: Scotch. In this breeding there is a faint trace of Bates 

 blo ( l, which in the third generation came through the 5th Duke of Hill- 

 hurst, but it is so small that the services of an expert mathematician 

 would be needed to figure the percent. At the time when "Pedigree was 

 in Flower" and most breeders were deeply concerned about "straights" 

 and "pures," this cross caused some buyers to shy. Fortunately that 

 foolishness is rapidly passing. 



Prizes: Third junior calf at th- American Royal in 1903. 



GWENDOLINE VIC- 

 TOR 208932.. 



Red. Jos. Duncan 



: lines: Scotch. 



Kninht of Meat 



Kami ;M 14'J7:!4. .. 



Red 



J. W. Dawdy & Son 



1 :aron (lolddust ;; 



1L'7367 

 Forbes Bros. 



ly's Victoria. 

 Isaac Uliss 



("Victor Baron 127266 

 Gwendoline of Meadow - c B Dustiri & g 



iawn J 



Red I Gwendoline 5th 



J. R. Crawford & Sons [ Wm. Miller 



Prizes; Fifth senior calf at the American Koyal in inn:;, :,th senior 

 yearling in 1904 and at the International that year h- was 1th in 

 and in the Association sale brought $600. 



WHITEHALL MAR- 

 SHAL 209776 .. 



!:. S. Kelly 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Sultan 163570 

 J. Deane Willis 



i 

 Imp. Hapton Pearl 

 .1. Deane Willis 



imp. Missie 167th 



Roan. W. S. Marr 



Lord of Fain*- 

 .las. iMirno 



Alissi,- I 47th 

 \\ . S. Man- 



WHITEHALL MARSHAL was the most successful prize winner of all 

 the sons of Whitehall Sultain, yet at the International of 1903 he was 13th 

 prize senior calf. His list of prizes is too long to be given in detail, so 

 only a summary will be attempted for the shows at Hamline, Minn., the 

 American J loyal and the International for 1904 to 1908 inclusive. During 

 these 5 years he won eleven 1st prizes, two 2ds and one 3d and was grand 

 champion nine times. During this time he won many champion prizes 

 at state fairs. 



