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condition. His sturdy old sire, the veteran Fowler 

 himself, might better have been sent into this 'hor- 

 net's nest' than his honored son with such a handi- 

 cap. Hengler is a bull of strong parts but Colum- 

 bian winners had to be cast in even a more heroic 

 mold." 



Sitting Bull. "Two-year-old bulls were a small 

 class of six, at the head of which the judge placed 

 Mr. Fluck's heavy-fleshed Sitting Bull, not of ex- 

 tra quality but an exceedingly deep level bull with 

 good ribs, extra flanks, and heavy quarters. He is 

 not a bull of as nice character as Mr. Todd Benja- 

 min's second-prize winner, Wilton Grove, seen at 

 Peoria last fall as a yearling. While not so heavily 

 fleshed as Sitting Bull, Wilton Grove is much nicer 

 in his head and more satisfactory to the touch. Third 

 prize fell to Makin Bros. ' Anxiety Boy 47708, a son 

 of Juryman 30279 from Ellen Wilton 12710, a low 

 fleshy bull of good scale, exceptionally full in his 

 twist. Fourth honors went to C. H. Elmendorf's 

 Eureka and fifth to Gudgell & Simpson's Beau 

 Brummel by Don Carlos." 



Lamplighter. "The yearling bulls were headed 

 by Gudgell & Simpson's Lamplighter 51834, by Don 

 Carlos out of Lady Bird 3d. He is of a very low 

 meaty type, with good head, well rounded chine, 

 nicely fleshed loins and ribs, covering nicely over 

 the hips on to good quarters. Tom Clark was sec- 

 ond with Lars 50734, whose dam was the famous 

 show cow Peerless 3d. Lars is only a February calf, 

 and consequently lacked the scale of some of his 

 competitors, but he is of a nice tidy type with level 

 well filled quarters. Makin Bros, were third with 

 Vincent 9th 52705, got by old Vincent out of Bar- 

 belle. He is wide and low, with a very deep body, but 

 sags a bit in his top. H. H. Clough's Actor was 

 fourth and VanNatta 's Chicago Lad fifth. ' ' 



