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1957 PRIZE LIST
f the Huron Plowman's Assortation
Consist of 9 Classes as follows :
CLASS 1. - Jointer plow with skinimer, in sod, no cut
allowed- and it will be a free for all and the only horse drawn
class we will have this year.
Director - m charge Lorne Nichol.
lst-$12.00; 2nd-$10.00; Urd-$8.00; 4th-$6,00
CLASS 2. - Tractor class for boys and girls under 19 years, former
first prize winners in Class 2, must enter in Open Class, turning
ten-inch furrow, drawing as many plows, as you wish. Entries
confined to Huron County.
Direct4r - in charge Lorne Nichol.
1st-418.00; and--$15.00; 3rd-$13.00 4th---$11.00
(Five entries or nt, fourth prize.).
' 34".1 3. - Tractor class drawing as many plows as you wish,
less t"larl a ten inch furrow. Open only to residents
Taylor,
3rd-$13.00
th-$11.00
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CLASS 7. - A Special Class tur Junior high School Pupils,
16 years and under. Each high school shall have two entries and
four prizes will be offered.
Director - In charge Gordon McGavin.
1st-$20.00; 2nd-$18.00; 3rd-$16.00; 4th-$14.00
- CLASS 8 (New) - Mounted Plows Only, Drawing Two Furrows or
More. Limited to the County of Huron only.
Direcbor - ih charge Jack Willets.
1st-$18.00; 2nd-$15.00; 3rci-$13.00 Ath--$11.00
CLASS 9 - Special Utility Class will be open to alt commers. The
stakes may be set up In readiness but tfne 'Vass wont be allowed
to start till 2:30 and must finish at 4 p. ni.
The prizes are as follows:
lst-$15.00; 2nci--$12.00; 3rd-$10.00; 4th-$8.00
Director - in charge Bert Hemingway.
SPECIAL PRIZES
ESSO CHAMPIONS TRACTOR AND HORSE PLOW SPECIALS
OFFERED. BY IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
Esso Champions Tractor Now Special - 1957
For best plowed land in tractor sod classeS, completed by a resident
of the County not necessarily the branch area in which Match is'
held.
Cash - $10.00
No do m p eti to r may receive more than ONE Esso Champions
Special at Branch Matches in 1957. Fortner trip winners and thcte
v' minimum age established by the 0. P. A, at the international
-Itch are not eligible. •
Esse Champions Horse Plow Special - 1957.
.st land in sod, classes (horses oniiy), plowed by a resident
unty, not necessarily the branch area In which The match Is
Cash - $10.00
npetitor may receive more than ONE Esso Champions Horse
Special at Branch Matches in 1957. Former trip Winners Mid
below minimum age established by 0. P. A. at the inter
snal Plowing Match are not
EATON'S OF CANADA JUNIOR CHAMPION TROPHY
For the best Mowed land' by a Junior Competitor who has passed
1: Charge for entries $1,00 If you want a tractor supplied $2.00
2. You must finish your six rounds on crown before ro1ng to lunch.
3. Amount of land to plow left to committee to decide
4. The depth of furrow must be inches. No shaping of furrow after
2 rounds on crown.
5. Any one wanting teams must order a week ahead.
6, Finish must be completed by 4 P. m.
7. Judges decision to be final.
8. When setting stakes, place your stake right on your short stake.
9. All lands must be finished from the left hand side of your strike
out..
10, Each plowman allowed one helper on
11. Crown's must be finished before lunch.
12. Unless a finish is made before 4 p.m
compelled to judge the land.
13. All crowns to be finished by 12,30 p.m.
14. Directors to be on grounds at 9 a.m.) wearing
15, All general purpose plows must hay
either coulter or share,
16. All tractors must start at the same tirn
and must all be finished by 4 p.m.
17. Competitor's must bring their own
will do everything possible to supply
reasonable time.
his 14th birthday, but has not reached his 18th birthday by Novem-
ber 1st, 1957.
- Trophy by THE T. EATON
No Competitor may win more than one
in 1957, and no Competitor can win the
home County.
The Winner of the Eaton Trophy at Branch Matches In 1957 WIN
be eligible, within age limits, to compete in Ealon's of Canada
Junior Championship Class at the international Pliowing Matph in
1958.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
CO. LIMITED -
trophy at Branch Matches,
Eaton Trophy outside hIS
ly.
. fhe judge will not be
official badges.
e plane Irons, no cut,
e. Eleven o'clock sharp
plows, the committee
tractors if notified In
PROVIDING THE JUDGING FINISHED THE PRIZE
MONEY WILL BE PAID ON THE GROUNDS.
WRITE L. E. CARDIFF, BRUSSELS, FOR PRIZE LIST
AND GET YOUR ENTRY IN EARLY.
ONE WEEK AHEAD FOR TEAMS,
- - ;tat Compertiel Are Invited To rat.:1 ExhibitMachinery
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