Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1937 — Page 40
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ | ___ FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1937
PAGE 40
HOOSIER TEAM SECOND IN 4-H U.S. CONTEST
2 Union County Youths Will Receive $250 Cash Scholarships.
| | Times Special | LAFAYETTE, Oct. 15.—Indiana’s | champion 4-H dairy Semansirationl team from Union County, which | won the title at the Purdue 4-H] Roundup last June, was runnerup in the national contest this week at the | National Dairy Show at Columbus, | Ohio, The team, composed of Eugene | Thomas, 16, and John Carson, 17, was coached by O. V. Winks, Union County agricultural agent. Each | will receive a $250 cash college or | university scholarship. Thirty-six states were represented in the national contest. Cattle Judgers 14th The state's champion dairy cattle | judging team, selected at the Indi- | ana State Fair 4-H judging contest, | placed 14th. A Nebraska team car- |
ried off top honors. The Indiana 3 ¥ ® team was from Decatur County and : YY £p [ | |] H ! i i &b k i ee i $ A Pr was coached bv A. W. MeCrackin, | 7 A / / / vocational agriculture teacher, |
John Stewart, member of the] § : Indiana judging team, was the ne ; Y ® Wy » iidividual in judging Guernsey cat- ; Ol ee etter in v7’
tle. He received a gold medal gis.
Two graduates of the Purdue School of Agriculture have accepted |
new positions, according to Prof. |
J. J. Davis, head of the entomology | department, John M. Amos, Lafayette, has | been named research entomologist | ®
with the Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, I D. W. LaHue of Corydon has ac- | cepted a position with the U. S. Bu- |
reau of Entomology in Lafayette, | WWE, WO AN Wl ly, |
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