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(a) Owners. 

 First prize, Carl A. Johnson, East Longmeadow. 

 Second prize, George E. Lowry, Williamstown. 

 Third prize, John J. Reilly, Agawam, 

 Fourth prize, Elliot B. Markham, East Longmeadow. 

 Fifth prize, John B. Walker, Orange. 

 Sixth prize, Felix Bobard, Wilbraham. 

 Seventh prize, Harrison S. Williams, West Springfield. 

 Eighth prize, Charles H. Kelso, Westfield. 

 Ninth prize, Dora B. Powers, Greenwich. 

 Tenth prize, George A. Clark, East Longmeadow. 

 Eleventh prize, Mrs. Katie Haas, West Springfield. 

 TweKth prize, Sylvester Spelhnan, East Longmeadow. 

 Thirteenth prize, Sumner C. Schwartz, Agawam. 

 Fourteenth prize, Ashley Randall, Belchertown. 

 Fifteenth prize, Mrs. Annie Kronvall, East Longmeadow.^ 

 Sixteenth prize, Gardner R. Files, Wilbraham. 

 Seventeenth prize. Per Persson, East Longmeadow. 

 Eighteenth prize, William H. Morey, Cummington. 

 Nineteenth prize, Wilham H. Atkins, Amherst. 

 Twentieth prize, Clinton F. Markham, East Longmeadow. 

 Twenty-first prize, Charles Seyfried, Conway. 

 Twenty-second prize, Clarence B. Brown, Brimfield. 

 Twenty-third prize, Dana S. Moore, West Springfield. 

 Twenty-fourth prize, Nils J. Lofmark, Sheffield. 

 Twenty-fifth prize, Clayton N. Rhoades, Williamsburg. 

 Twenty-sixth prize, Edwin A. Parker, Agawam. 

 Twenty-seventh prize, Lewis N. Oakes, Clarksburg. 

 Twenty-eighth prize, Leon A. Jewell, Wilbraham. 

 Twenty-ninth prize, Frederick A. Judin, Leeds. 

 Thirtieth prize, David Witto, Clarksburg. 

 Thirty-first prize, John Quirk, Ware. 

 Thirty-second prize, WiUiam A. Cone, Orange. 

 Thirty-third prize, Joseph Kasprzak, Monson. 

 Thirty-fourth prize, Bert Green, Ware. 

 Thirty-fifth prize, Charles J. Nelson, Agawam. 



Honorable mention: — 



Henry C. Miller, East Longmeadow. 

 Edwin H. Alderman, Middlefield. 

 Reid Bros., East Longmeadow. 

 Joseph Ricard, Hampden. 

 Laurens Clark, Montgomery. 



I In justice to Mrs. Kronvall, whose milking won the sweepstakes prize in 1913, and was tied 

 for first position in 1914, it should be said that an accident occurred while milking for the test 

 in 1915. 



