Show Eft u S Agriculture S en on Display At Annual Show College Coll ge Day at Exhibition Is s Marked by Serious Busness Business Business Busi Bus ness of Judging S Entries By HO HOMER IER W. W V. V K AU Fr Press M s rt Writer cHICAGO Nov 26 American American in gala attire took Its Us 85 before the public as as the thirty bow be livestock annual international third third ghoW Sow o opened ed formally today and continued to win the laurels but there wasn't 1 It It WU w college day yak rah rah spirit apparent as any Eins from twenty agricultural in in- teamS plunged into into the task of cf livestock k and crop Judging 5 Composed of five members each with t th the young agrarians appraised ju Judicial l Jd eye the assortment of horses cattle sheep and swine before them Iowa State college of Ames Iowa hick in the lists to defend its Von w last year Two Tw other schools l J le l' l genthe bronze spoor trophy S oma A. A and M. M which won in Purdue university winn winner r the lowing following year Shading the center of the stage with the contest was the junior Uv livestock lock f feeding ding competition lard Tarm boys bO and girls between n the ltd ages of 10 and 20 most of them state stale and county fair prize winners exhibited iff baby beeves lambs and pigs of theIr own feeding and fitting Highest honors in the judging contest Introductory ry act of at the exposition yesterday were ba back in the northwest today after a year Jour below the Mason Dixon line S Minnesota's tas ta's team won first place with of ot 1472 out of ot a possible ible 1600 West Virginia winner last year placed eleventh among sixteen entries It remained for year old Jean Leake to come cast east from her home In merado Emerado N. N D. D see Chicago for the first time and conquer She was high Individual scorer leading her closest boy rival by 21 points Her feat made exposition history It was the first time in the annals of the international that a girl has snatched the top award in the contest t |