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sensational. His beautiful front and wonderful fin- 

 ish, all around rendered him an outstanding bull in 

 any company. He was both senior and grand cham- 

 pion. Another remarkable youngster, Cudahy's 

 Corrector Fairfax, son of Perfection Fairfax and 

 Likely by Corrector, headed a class of seventeen 

 senior yearlings and was subsequently made junior 

 champion. He had a beautiful coat, grand front and 

 quarters that left nothing to be desired — another 

 one of the many top-no tcbers now coming so fre- 

 quently from Mr. McCray's herd. Scottish Lassie 

 was senior and grand champion cow and VanNatta's 

 Donald Lass 9th, fiyst-prize senior heifer calf, wag 

 junior female -ehaflnpion. .--^-^ 



At Chicago under the judgment of Abram Renick 

 and George Leigh Beau Columbus again headed the 

 aged bulls. Paragon 12th, that had passed into the 

 possession of "W. A. Dallmeyer of Jefferson City, 

 Mo., moving up to second place. Messrs. Robinson 

 received third on Bonnie Brae 8th. Gay Lad 6th 

 repeated his Kansas City victories, heading the two- 

 year-old bulls and attaining the senior and grand 

 championship. Corrector Fairfax duplicated his 

 Kansas City victories. 



In the female section Scottish Lassie was still the 

 reigning favorite, again winning the senior and 

 grand championship. The junior championship fell 

 to Luce & Moxley on Perfection Lass, a heifer with 

 a great top, beautifully balanced and of. most at- 

 tractive femininity. 



Auction Sales of 1912. — During 1912 there were 



