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I'ro rata 

 Class 23 — One case Brio or D'Isigny (pro rata prize, $15) : Score prize 



R X. Baumert & Co.. Antwerp !tH.O(» $]:, oo 



Class 25 — For the cher scmckor who has the highest average of 

 scores in tlie four classes, 10. 11. 12 and 13 (prize, .flO) : 

 I'Vrd. Caris. Omar 98.62 10 00 



SECTION 3 SIir.K AND CHKAM 



Entries, 59. Amount awarded, $138. 



KOBEKT K. KiKKr.AND, rhliadclphia, Assiatunt Superintendent. 



The judging of the milk and cream classes was done by three judges, two being 

 bacteriologists and one a chemist. The phitings were made independently l)y the 

 two bacteriologists and the average count used. 



Judges: PnoF. W. A. Stocking, Jr., Ithaca. 

 Dr. Harris Moak, Brooklyn. 

 H. C. Troy, Ithaca. 



Class 26 — Best milk : Score Premium 



II. C. Fancher, Tuljy 97 . 50 Gold Medal 



Anson P. Flower Est, Watertown 97.00 Silver Medal 



Class 27 — Best cream : 



E. T. Hawkins & Son, Syracuse 93.00 Gold Medal 



H. C. Fancher, Tully 92.80 Silver Medal 



Pro rata prize money in the milk and cream classes was distributed to the fol- 

 lowing exhibitors who obtained scores above 92 : 



Class 28 — Bottled milk from dairies certified or similarly super- Pro rata 



vised (pro rata prize, $150) : Score prize 



H. C Fancher, Tully 97 .50 .$27 50 



F. E. Moore, Alford, Pa 96 . 75 24 00 



M. W. Palmer, KJngsIe y. Pa 93 . 00 5 00 



W. E. Tuttle, Xuuda 96 . 00 20 00 



Class 29 — Bottled milk, from dairies not of the above grade 

 (pro rata prize, .?50) : 



Borden's Condensed Milk Co., New York City 94.50 10 16 



Anson P. Flower Est., Watertown 97.00 20 33 



• E. T. Hawkins & Son, Syracuse 96.75 19 51 



Class 30 — Bottled cream (pro rata prize, $50) : 



H. C. Fancher, Tully 92 . 80 4 00 



E. T. Hawkins & Son, Syracuse 93 . 00 5 00 



H. E. Whitmore, Avon 92 . 50 2 50 



SECTION 4 dairy SPECIALTIES 



Entries, 55. Amount awarded, $445. 

 Prof. C. A. Publow, Itliaca, Assistant Superintendent. 



Butter Making Competition 

 Juitge: Prof. C. A. Publow, Ithaca. 



Pro rata prize money was distributed to the following competitors who obtained 

 scores above 90 : Pro ^^ta 



Class 31 — Open to mea (pro rata prize, .?120) : Score prize 



Roy Cornell. Delhi 97.75 $17 11 



Ray Cross, Niobe 98 . 50 18 65 



Ralph C. H. Fowler, Auburn 98 . 50 18 65 



John P. Portoons, Geneva 96 . 50 14 26 



C. O. Smith, Upper Lisle 97.50 16 45 



Frank S. Wright, Etna 98 . 50 18 65 



John R. Young, Kirkville 97.37 16 23 



Class 32 — Open to women (pro rata prize, $100) : 



Margaret L. Carrick, Rosevllle, Ont 100.00 23 26 



Nettle Carrick, Rosevllle, Ont 99.37 21 86 



Mary L. Green, r»yal, Ont 99.75 22 79 



