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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



FRANTIC LAD 210443 - 



Red & white 



J. G. Robbing & Sons 



JSt. Valentine 121014 

 Jas. Gardhouse & Son 

 Gay Lavender 

 Wm. Moffatt & Bros. 



Strathallan Girl. 

 Roan 



C Strathallan Chief 134157 

 John Miller & Sons 



I Modest Girl 



J. G. Robbins & Sons [ J. G. Robbins & Sons 



Bloodlines: Scotch on mixed foundation, The Lad For Me, St. Val- 

 entine, imp. Gay Monarch and Indian Chief 98651 ought to make any 

 pedigree pretty good. 



Prizes: At the International in 1903 Frantic Lad was 2d senior calf 

 and was in 2d calf herd. 



HAMPTON'S MODEL 

 210474 



Roan. C. D. Bellows 



(Merry Hampton 132572 



Hampton's Best 170S1S.J Wm ' DUtMe 



Roan. C. B. Dustin | Secret of Hill Farm 2d 

 [ C. B. Dustin 



fRoanoke 136431 



Mabel Washington.... J T " F ' AHen 



Roan. C. D. Bellows I Martha Washington 6th 

 I C. D. Bellows 



Bloodlines: This breeding is called "Scotch -topped Young Mary." 

 It is mainly Scotch blood and that of Young Mary exceeding small. The 

 sire was properly named "Hampton's Best," as he was the most prepotent 

 son of Merry Hampton, and this famous grandson was well named 

 "Hampton's Model," being the most remarkable of many good sons of 

 Hampton's Best. When two years old he was sold for $3,910 and in 

 Argentina brought $7,0'CO. 



Prizes: At the International in 1903 he was 1st junior calf and in 

 1st calf herd. In 1904 at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition he was 2d 

 junior yearling and in 1st herd, junior champion and in 1st young herd 

 at the American Royal and at the International was 1st in class and in 

 2d young herd. 



GOOD LAD 215023.. 

 Red. G. M. Casey 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



{Remus 151790 

 A. I. Fortescue 

 Geraldine 5th 

 Jas. Durno 



[The Lad for Me 140618 



J. G. Robbins & Sons 

 Lad's Goldie .J 



Red I Imp. Goldie 44th 



J. G. Robbins & Sons [ W. S. Marr 



GOOD LAD was a good sire, the Choice Goods and St. Valentine blood 

 proving a good combination. He was shown only when a calf. 



Prizes: In 1904 he was 2d senior calf at Hamline, Minn., 2d at the 

 American Royal and 5th at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 



