FARMERS' MONTHLY OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY 



A brief summary of the winnings are 

 stated below: 



BOSTON POULTRY SHOW 



Championship Team Cup 



ELASTERN STATES EXPOSITION 



15 dairy members went $500.00 



27 animals 



12 poultry members 101.75 



150 birds 



1st place in stock judging Gold Watch 



3rd place in stock judging Gold medal 



BROCKTON FAIR 



1st place poultry judging Silver cup 



1st place stock judging 4 Silver cups 



1st place combination judging Silver cup 

 1st place individual contest $100.00 



GREENFIELD FAIR 



1st place stock judging $15.00 



2nd place stock judging 10.00 



1st team stock judging Silver cup 



WORCESTER FAIR 



•Srd in stock judging $15.00 



4th in stock judging 10.00 



NORTHAMPTON I 



1st in stock judging 

 2nd in stock judging 

 1st in poultry judging 

 2nd in poultry judging 

 3rd in poultry judging 

 1st in Boys Team Contest 

 1st in Home Ec. .Judging 

 2nd in Home Ec. -Judging 

 3rd in Home Ec. -Judging 

 1st in Girls Team Contest 

 Prizes from exhibits 

 Value of special prizes 

 Totals 



$10.00 



5.00 



4.00 



3.00 



2.00 



Silver cup 



10.00 



5.00 



3.00 



Silver cup 



269.00 



200.00 



$1,265.75 



10 silver cups 



1 gold watch 



1 gold medal 



CHAMPIONSirBROCKTON 



Dennett Howe Wins $100.00 



This year two teams of Club boys went 

 to the Brockton Fair to enter the judg- 

 ing contests. The re.sults were amazing. 

 The first team was composed of Dennett 

 Howe of Amherst, Lewis West of Hadley 

 and Herman Andrews of Southampton ; 

 and the second team was made up of Wal- 

 ter Phelon of Smith School, Erick Moberg 

 of Southampton and Charles Klimoski of 

 Hadley. 



The first team won first place and a 

 silver cup in the stock judging contest 

 and also in the poultry judging contest. 

 A combination contest was also held 

 which included the poultry and stock 

 judging and also vegetable judging. Our 

 team won this also which makes them the 

 champion judging team of Massachusetts. 



Each of these six boys also entered for 

 the one hundred dollars scholarship prize 

 in judging and Dennett Howe took first. 

 He will use this money at Massachusetts 

 Agricultural College next year. 



The group got to Brockton by auto. 



Mr. W. I. Mayo of Smith School, Mr. 

 Fred Graves of Southampton, Mr. Paul 

 Brown of Hopkins Academy and Mr. 

 William Howe of Amherst helped trans- 

 port the boys with a few others who went 

 for sightseeing to Brockton. 



Teams of club boys were at the Cum- 

 mington Fair stock judging contest from 

 Smith School and Hopkins Academy. 



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