740 



New York State Faib 



Pro rata 

 Class 32 — Continued Score prize 



Minnie T. Mauer, Waterloo 9". 75 $18 14 



Clara A. Salisbui-y, Brockton 96.00 13 95 



Judging Competitions 



Each competitor scored and criticised five samples which had been judged by the 

 expert judges. The competitors whose scores and criticisms most closely compared 

 with those of the judges were awarded the highest number of points by the fol- 

 lowing assistants : 



H. L. Ayres, Ithaca (Butter Judging Competition). 



C. E. DCTTON, So. Otselic (Cheese Judging Competition). 



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



scores above 85 : ' Pro rata 



Class '.i'.i — Butter Judiring Competition (pro rata prize, $75) : Score prize 



Edgar T. Bouck, Ja&per 94 . 25 $8 90 



Margaret L. Carri.:k, Roseville, Ont 89.62 4 40 



Nettie Carrick, Ro.scville, Ont 89.36 4 21 



Roy Cornell, Delhi 91 . 31 6 03 



Ray ^-ross, Niobe 93 . 89 8 51 



Ralph C. H. Fowlor, Auburn 91 . 14 5 84 



Chas. L. Kinderberg-^r, Ithaca 94 . 28 8 90 



C. O. Smith, Upper Lisle 95.92 10 42 



Frank S. Wright, Etna 96 . 16 10 71 



John R. Young, Kirkville 92.39 7 08 



Class 34 — Cheese Judging Competition (pro rata prize, $75) : 



E. R. Clute, Belgium 95.00 14 10 



Roy Cornell, Delhi 95 . 15 14 38 



Ray Cross, Niooe 96 . 19 15 79 



Ralph C. H. Fowler, Auburn 95 . 15 14 38 



C. O. Smith, Upper Lisle 96 . 57 16 35 



Starters 

 Judge: M. J. Pkucha, Geneva. 



Pro rata prize money w'as distributed to the following exhibitors who obtained 

 scores above 90 : 



Photographs^ Plans, Essays, Etc 



Class 35 — For the best prepared lactic acid culture (pro rata / Prorata 



prize, $25) : Score prize 



F. X. Baumert & Co.. Antwerp 95.75 $2 45 



Borden's Condensed Milk Co., New York City 96.00 2 54 



Edgar T. Bouck, Jasper 98 . 50 3 60 



L. R. Cramer, Harrisville 98.50 3 60 



Martin J. Murray, Geneva 94 . 75 2 03 



John P. Porreons, Geneva 98.75 3 72 



C. O. Smith, Upper Lisle 98.25 3 51 



G. N. Tobey, Ithaca 98.37 3 55 



Judge: — H. A. Harding. Geneva. 



Class 38 — Best original description, with photographs or draw- 

 ings, showing how an unsanitary cow stable has been re- 

 modeled for the production of clean milk : Award 

 First Prize, C. S. Greene, Sailors Snug Harbor, New Brighton, 



Staten Island $15 00 



Second Prize, James R. Anderson, Mountain View, Ontario 5 00 



Class 42 — To the patron with not less than five cows who 

 furnished the greatest number of pounds of milk per cow, 

 to a cheese factory, creamery, or milk station, during the 

 months of May, June, July and August of the present 

 year : 



First Prize, Walter C. Duncan, Otsolio Center 15 00 



Second Prize, James R. Anderson, Mountain View, Ontario 10 00 



Third Prize, P. W. Briggs, Delanson 5 00 



