Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



95 



PRINCE LUSTRE 

 286379 



'Prince Lovely 155860 

 , Wm. Duthie 

 [Prince Pavonia 207316... 



Roan. C. F. Wolf & Son ] Imp. Glendale Pavonia 

 Philo L. Mills 



Roan. C. S. Nevius 



I Butterfly's Lustre 



Red 



W. B. Tucker Estate 



Lowland Chief 99277 

 A. Cruickshank 



Susan Cleveland 

 \V. B. Tucker 



Bloodlines: Essentially of Scotch breeding, but in the third genera- 

 tion of the female line there is a collateral cross that rims back through 

 imp. Young Mary. 



I'ri/.es: S-<-..M<l senior yearling at American Royal in I'.MIS. 



Whitehall Sultan 163573 

 J. Drane Willis 



Avondale i 



Kelly 



BARRISTER 286456 



Red & white 



& Ross Beauty 



: .1 l; Lane 



Imp. Avalanche I'd 

 C. M. .JollitYe 



New STear'H <:ift 



1 >. It. Hanna 



Haby lil\ tiles, ,me 

 .1. \l. Lawn-' 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: In 1907 Barrister was 3d junioi- calf at the American 1: 

 and 9th at the International; in 1908 he was 4th in class at Kansas City 

 and 6th at Chicago, and in 190M lie was :M pri/e two-year-old at Ham- 

 line, Minn., and 5th at Chic 



KING CUMBERLAND 

 288383.. 



Roan. F. O. Lowden 



{Cumberland 1 

 K. .1. .Johnston 

 Imp. Lady Don. 

 Jas. Durno 



I iv Prince 177870 

 John Israel 



Walpole J Bonnie Belle Lancaster 



Red. Jas. Walpole 2d 



S. G. Crawford 



1'loodlines: Scotch. King Cumberland made a sensational record in 

 the show ring when a. yearling. The wonderful record of his sire as a 

 breeder needs no further comment, but it may be of interest to state 

 that Miss Walpole, dam of King Cumberland, sold at one time with 

 other cows at $130 per head. After winning junior champion prizes at 

 the International, King Cumberland was sold for $5,000 to Elmendorf 

 Farm. 



Prizes: In 1907 he was 6th junior calf at the International. In 1908 

 he was junior and grand champion at both the American Royal and 

 the International, and at Chicago he was 1st pri/e two-year-old in 1909 

 and 2d prize three-year-old in 1910. 



