A IIISTOKY OF SUORTHORXS IN KAXSAS 483 



yt<H'k Show ill VJV.l He comes from the Kansas 

 Stale Agricultural (JoUege and is by Matchless 

 Dale, sire of more }»rize wimiiug aiicL grand 

 champion beef steers at the E^yal and Interna- 

 tional than any other trio of bulls of the breed. 

 Matchless CoUynie's dam, Cream Toast, would 

 malce a strong show in beef classes, yet she gave 

 nifU'e milk during the test now under way at the 

 coilege than any other of tlie twenty good milk- 

 ing cows in the herd. Her sire is Ingle Lad, 

 evei'}' one of whose daughters is a great breeder 

 of Ijeefy Slii.)rt]i<ii'ns and every one is a heavy 

 milker. 



E. W. Runft, Cawker City. — j\[r. Eunft is a 

 new man in tli(3 Slrjrthoi'ii Ijusiness. He has 

 youth, a go(_)d location in which t(j build up a 

 hei'd, and the determination to have a good herd. 

 His <.M.)WS carry prestige through tlieir sires. He 

 has daughters o!' Missie's Sultan, son of Victor 

 Sultan out of Sinnissippi Missie; of Fame's 

 <(Oods, son of Rulierta's Goods and iinxo. Princ- 

 ess l^''aiiie and of Sir Hugo by Snowf lake's Stamp 

 :!5t!:i58 out of Fairy Daybreak 2d. His herd bull 

 is Happy Prince, a Tomsoii l_)red son of Prince 

 Valentine tttli, a show and bleeding bull of the 

 first class. Happy Prince is out of Harmoiiy 

 18th jjy y olden Day, half l)rother to Sweet Mis- 

 tletoe, dam of the .^4100 Impeiaal Mistletoe and 

 ijespedeza Oolh'iiie, International grand cham- 

 pion in 1919. 



