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Show I WYOMING RAM IN FIRST PLACE King Brothers, Laramie, Win Rambouillet Honors In Chicago CHICAGO. Dec. 6 King Brothers of Laramie, Wyoming won first honor hon-or for tho best ram In the Rambouillet Rambouil-let sheep class and Michigan Agricultural Agricul-tural college was adjudged to have tho best ewe in the samo class at tho International In-ternational Livestock show. The Wellington State college steer won the special John Clay competition. competi-tion. KING OF ins CLASS Roctorat, a Perchcron, entered by the Chestnut farms of Walkernvllle, Maryland, is monarch of all he surveys sur-veys among the senior stallion per-oherons per-oherons assembled at the exposition. Competing in a record field, tho animal an-imal was awarded the grand championship, cham-pionship, which entltlea him to the same distinction In his breed that was i bestowed upon Chenoweth Jock, chos- en as tho grand champion steer, the day before. To Jerome, entered by tho Highland farms, Greenburg, Pa., went tho reserve re-serve championship. Robert McKwcn, London, Ont., an-nexod an-nexod the- grand championship of the show in tho sheep department, with a pure bred Southdown wether Hesitation, nominated by W. H. Butler. But-ler. S oodside farms, Sandusky, Ohio, Annexed the championship among the Junior Percheron stallions, while the atablo of J. O. Slnfrmaster and Son. IKeota, Iowa, produced the finest, roup of five Percherons, any age. MAKE AWARDS MAD1S Carval, entered by W. Harvey Smith of Boswell. Ind., was awarded the championship among the senior Belgian Bel-gian marcs, three years and over. The reserve honors went to Ruble, owned l' Harry Stamp, Roachdalo, Ind. Tho Junior championship for mares under threo years was awarded to Maple Ma-ple Dale Dorothy, owned by Ervine J. Snider, New Paris. Ind., Pervenche named by the Michigan Agricultural college, drew tho reserve title. Maxwalton Monarch, nominated by Carpenter and Ross, of ManBfield, O., won among the Hereford bulls, thro years or over, while Modest Kind was voted the best yearling senior bull. Tho latter is from Littleton, Colo. From Raymond S. D., nnd the farms of I. L. Jones came tho winner among the Aberdeen Angus bulls, three years old or over, responding to the nam Barmarshall. The champion rod polled bull, three years old or ovei, was Reval Dudo, named by Paul C. Larson, of Wolback, Neb.. Mrs. C. H. Van Evre, of Davenport, Iowa won in the red polled class tor entries two years old and under, her entry being Charmer's Model. CANADA GRABS PRIZES Canada definitely established its supremacy su-premacy in grain at the show following follow-ing the announcement that the dominion do-minion had annexed the two most important im-portant sweepstakes and a wealth or first prizes and awards in other classes. class-es. R. O. Wyler. of Luseland, Sask , took the sweepstakes in wheat, the class containing perhaps the largest entry of the show Ho won with a sample of hard red , Iepring wneai. The sweepstakes In oats, another large class, was won by J. W. Big-lands Big-lands of Lacomb. Alberta. First honors In rye, which amounts to practically the same &s a sweepstakes, went to John Lucas, of Cavley, Alberta; first prlzo In tho two rowed barley was taken tak-en by Nick Taitlnger, of Claresholm, Alberta, and a number of other Canadians Cana-dians triumphed in smaller classifications. classifi-cations. Tho Oklahoma A. and M. college won the special Bob Evans trophy awarded the grand champion pen of barrows in the Tnmworth swine, division. divi-sion. The same institution also tool the title In the Duroc Jersey barrows class, |