PROSPERITY REGAINED 931 



Brae 8th. The Giltners were third on Britisher Jr., 

 showing much of the scale of his famous sire, once 

 champion in this same ring. Corrector Fairfax, the 

 junior champion of 1911, led the two-year-olds and 

 Mr. McCray was second with another bull of his 

 own breeding Byron Fairfax. In senior yearling 

 bulls the VanNattas were first on Graceful Lad and 

 Hazlett was second on Bonnie Lad 26th, by Bonnie 

 Brae 8th. In junior yearling bulls Cudahy 's Beau 

 Fairfax was first, and Tow's Perfection Jr., by Per- 

 fection, was second, with Hazlett 's Bocaldo third. 

 In senior bull calves Messrs. Harris were easily first 

 with Eepeater 7th, also taking second on Gay Lad 

 9th. Luce & Moxley headed the junior bull calves 

 with Prince Real by Beau Real 15th. 



The place next to Scottish Lassie in the aged cow 

 class was assigned to the VanNattas' Prime Lady 

 2d, McCray having third on Gay Lass 5th. In two- 

 year-old heifers Cudahy headed the line with Per- 

 fection Lass, Tow's Disturber's Lassie 4th being at 

 her side. In the championship rings the Kansas 

 City verdicts were approved in the case of Fairfax 

 16th, Repeater 7th and Scottish Lassie, but the junior 

 female championship was here sent to Miss Re- 

 peater llth instead of to Miss Gay Lad 6th, the 

 former having been awarded first prize in the junior 

 heifer calf class. Miss Gay Lad 6th, the Kansas 

 City champion, had been placed second in senior 

 calves to Cudahy 's superb plush-coated Pearl Don- 

 ald by Beau Donald 40th. 



Higher Levels Reached. For the third con seen- 



