Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1937 — Page 12

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School Children on Parade at Fair

Five thousand school children, timed by 20 bands, paraded around the race track on Education Day at

the Indiana State Fair yesterday. 2 = ”

Hoosier Farmers Are Honored In Day's Program at State Fair

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those who raise animals for a hobby rather than for a livelihood. Fanciers of fine horses, dogs, rabbits, cats and poultry—all follow the" fairs, and regard Indiana's State Fair

.as top event of the year.

200 Horses at Fair

Of all these special interest groups, probably the horse exhibitors are the most numerous. Housed in the new $250,000 horse barn, the 200

animals are owned not by farmers,

but by those who ride or drive. They are not meant for hard work, but for pleasure. John Bright Webb, division head, said some ride or drive their own animals in the Coliseum shows, while others use professional riders.

Big stables showing at the Fair this week included Winganeek Farm, Lexington, Ky.; Audrey's Choice Stable. Providence, R. I.; Frances M. Dodge Stables, Rochester, Mich.: Dixiana Farms, Lexington; Orchard Lawn Farms, Muncie; Fred Sharp, Franklin; Fairmount Stables, Indianapolis, and several local riding clubs, including Arlington and Algonquin. High authority in the field is the Indiana Saddle Horse Association; with Adjt. Gen. Elmer F. Srtaub as head.

No less vitally interested are the

dog fanciers—and they dre many.|

Their own show is housed in the Dog and Cat Show Building. * In the same building, the cat show was to open today. There were 164 dogs shown, and 75 cats, according to Mrs. E. W. Leach, manager. She said the most popular dog now is the Scotty or the cocker spaniel. “But,” she added, “every dog has

its day. It used to be wire-haired fox terriers, then Shepherds. Now we have very few of them.” Rabbit raising is a hobby with many people; and they come to the Fair to see the 219 rabbits SX by {fellow- -fanciers. The rabbit show is hon in the Poultry Building. Many who view the poultry exhibits do so as fanciers rather than as farmers, according to officials. Finally, the special interest groups who, visit the Fair include the har-

ness racing fans. They pack the

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grandstand daily for Grand Circuit racing. The racing. was to continue today

with the $1500 L. S. Ayres’ Stake topping the four-race program. An-

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other stake was The Mayor’s, $1200 affair. Premiums totaled $4700. ~ Former State Agriculture. Board members were guests of the present board at a luncheon and reception in the Administration Building. Former Governors Harry G. Leslie and Warren McCray were among tine guests. Livestock judging was to continue. Belgian horses were to be judged in the Coliseum; Hereford and Jersey cattle in the Coliseum; Shropshire and Dorset sheep in the sheep arena and Spotted Poland China and Hampshire swine in. the swine arena. - Champions to Parade

The parade of champions is scheduled for the night horse show at 7:30 p. m. Yesterday, Education Day, Governor Townsend spoke as 5000 Indiana youths marched in the parade of champions, and again at the Indiana University Alumni Day program. Sugar Grove Farms, Aurora, Ill, showed both the grand champion and the junior champion Belgium stallions. = Harrisdale Farms, Ft. Worth, Tex., showed the grand champion Hereford bull. The grand champion Jersey bull was shown by Twin Oaks Farms, Morristown, N. J. Charles Correll, Calidonia, Ill, exhibited the grand champion Spotted Poland China boar. The grand champion Spotted Poland China sow was shown by J. W. Van Allen, Muncie, Ill. Trophy for the grand champion Percheron stallion went to Williain Murray, Williamston, O.,, and G. A. Dix & Son, Delaware, O., showed the grand champion Percheron mare. Grand champion Poland China boar was shown by the Buck and Doe Run Valley farm, Coatesville, Pa. The female award went to Wood & Moore, Union City, Okla. Woody Nook farms of Glen Ellyn, Ill, carried off the grand champion bull award in the Guernsey cattle show,

It was a fairly good-sized day at the State Fair. There were 137 sleuths on the loose. ; For Roseliza Curby, 13, and her sister, Merreul, 9, two little Negro

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p. m. In the excitement not one person knew whether great-grandmoth-er, grandmother, mother, two sis-

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