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(c) Employees. Competition open to Employees, Men and Women, over 

 Eighteen Years of Age, who do the Milking on Farms Eligible in (a). 



For superior merit, $400 di\dded, no competitor to receive more than $20. 



For merit, $200 divided, no competitor to receive more than $10. 



For honorable mention, certificate. 



For best single result, special sweepstakes certificate. 



In addition to each cash prize in the above classes a cer- 

 tificate of award will be given to each individual winner. 



In response to the above, 653 entries were made and 578 

 actually competed. 



In (a), owners, 374 competed and the following awards were 

 made: — 



(a) Oioners. 

 Superior merit: — 



Edwin H. Alderman, Middlefield. 



Lars Anderson, Holden. 



Fred L. Batcheller, Sutton. 



Beeman Bros., West Brookfield. 



John Bergstrom, West Millbury. 



Charles A. Bowker, Worcester. 



Charles A. Brewster, Salisbury. 



Alphonso E. Brown, Lunenburg. 



Bryant Bros., Dracut. 



Clarence E. Buckley, Northborough. 



Ernest W. Burks, Natick. 



Joseph W. Clark, West Brookfield. 



Joseph Henry Clough, Lowell. 



Michael J. Conway, Taunton. 



Arthur W. Cutler, West Brookfield. 



Herbert A. Day, Warren. 



Lorenzo Dean, Boj^lston. 



Samuel Donnelly, East Longmeadow. 



Albert Elwell, Ipswich. 



C. Bertram Epps, Winchendon. 



Wellman J. Fish, Lunenburg. 



Fred L. Fisher, Norwood. 



Chauncey Gleason, Haver liill. 



Bert Green, Ware. 



Benjamin B. Green, North Wilbraham. 



Mrs. Katie Haas, West Springfield. 



Peter Hagstrom, Gloucester. 



WiUiam A. Hale, Gardner. 



