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Roan Treasure, foaled June 17, 1962. Owner, Alvin Pletzcr, Elclon, Mo.
BROOK. OF PUTNAM, s, by Midnitc Sun Glo O. out of Buffalo Valley Lou, foaled May 20, 1962. Owner, A. J. Sadler, Bloomington Springs, Tenn.
WILSON ALLEN’ S SADIE, m, by Valley View’ s Ace out of Kady-Did, foaled Apr. 5, 1957. Owner, Malcolm Keatts, Wood lawn, Tenn.
LADY BIRD SMITH, m, by White Merry Boy, Jr. out of Roxic Smith, foaled Apr. 21, 1953. Owner, Wiley Smith, Normandy, Tenn.
LYNN’ S GOLDEN BOY, s, by Doctor’ s Orders out of Silver Joy ' s Ribbon, foaled July 3, 1962. Owner, M. Lynn Bennion. Salt Lake City, Utah.
BARNEY VELVET, s, by Doctor’ s Orders out of Taffy of Safari /, foaled June 17, 1962. Owner, M. Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake City, Utah
REBEL JUDGE, g, by City Judge out of Clyde, foaled May 17, I960. Owner, Newton W. Williams, New Albany, Miss.
GLORY’ S ACE, s, by Merry Tone out of Glory ' s Midst R. G., foaled Apr. 23, 1962. Owner, Carroll Walls & Powell Hines. Columbia, Tenn.
ROYAL MASTER PIECE, s, by Smokcy Sun out of Jane Wilson, foaled Sept. 1, 1962. Owner, R. C. Morgan, Albemarle, N. C.
MISS REBECCA HELENE, m, by Garretts Gold Medal out of Billy’ s Baby Girl, foaled Apr. 11, 1962. Owner,' O. S. Rivers, Thomaston, Ala.
MOON’ S BLACK MAGIC, m, by Alabama Hi Moon out of Son’ s Flower Girl, foaled June 19, 1962. Owner, Harold E. Beckler, Shelbyvillc, Tenn.
SHADOW’ S BAY BOY, s, by Go Boy’ s Shadow out of Crox Glory Bee, foaled March S, 1962. Owner, Harold B. Beckler, Shelbyville, Tenn.
MAJOR’ S HIGH NOON, s, by Merry Major Wilson B. out of Dimple’ s Molly Allen, foaled May 12, 1962. Owner. W. T. Gibson, Union Springs, Ala.
SOCIETY ANN’ S SUNGLO, m, by Midnite Sun Glo O. out of Society Girl Anna, foaled March 14, 1962. Owner, C. M. Brooks, Jamestown, Tenn.
ALFORD’ S PRINCESS, m, by White Roses Ball out of Ethel Conner, foaled June 2, 1962. Owner, Fred B. Alford, Opp, Ala.
JULIAN’ S GO BOY, s, by Go Boy’ s Security out of Byrom’ s Merry Blue, foaled Jan. 12, 1960. Owner, Julian Fite & C. L. Frates, Oklahoma City, Okla.
TIGER LADY, in, by Stumble Bum out of Sweet Chesterfield, foaled March 26, 1960. Owner, Newton E. Love III, Kosciusko, Miss.
SNOOKS MERRY BOY, s, by Snooks, Jr. out of Wards Merry Sue, foaled Apr. 28, 1960. Owner, Quinlcn Rogers, Waynesboro, Ga.
LISA’ S PURITY BOY, s, by My Midnight Traveler out of Mona Lisa Y., foaled June 8, 1962. Owner, D. O. Burcham, Corinth, Miss.
SIMPSON’ S DICTATOR, s, by Our Wilson Allen out of Campbells Doll, foaled June 12, 1957. Owner, Harry Simpson, Miamisburg, Ohio.
CADEBILL, s. by Dark Go Boy out of Miss Rhett, foaled Sept. 20, 1960. Owner, W. M. Cade, Union Springs, Ala.
ROBERTSONS SUNSHINE, m, by Macks Lucky Boy out of Haywood’ s Sunshine, foaled Aug. 1, 1961. Owner, John
G. Robertson, Camden, Tenn.
JUNE’ S CAROL SUE, m. by June Sun out of Carol Sue Allen, foaled Aug. 16, 1959. Owner, John G. Robertson,
Camden, Tenn. DARK MIRACLE, m, by Merry Go Boy out of Miracle Miss., foaled Sept. 15, 1962. Owner, T. W. Powers, Fletcher, N. C.
BEAUTY GAMBLE, m, by Circle T. Go-Boy, out of Ginger Gamble, foaled July 8, 1962. Owner, John D. Gamble, Maryville, Tenn.
NOVA ALLEN, m, by Rex Alamo out of Nova Lee, foaled May 17, 1962. Owner, Dr. Clyde Magee, Kilgore, Texas
GRACIE ALLEN B-2, m, by Rex Alamo out of Grade Allen B., foaled June 26, 1961. Owner, Dr. Clyde Magee,
Kilgore, Texas
DIXIE’ S ROCKET, s, by Ace o [ Lyn Mar oul of Mar)’ Allen’ s Dixie, foaled Apr. 29, 1962. Owner, Chas. A. Long. Maryville, Tenn.
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4. INDIVIDUAL WORK-OUT ON STRAIGHT-A-WAY: A test to observe details of finish, control and use of aids. To include canter leads, and horse performance. To see rider in motion from front and rear in all 3 Walking Horse gaits.
5. CHANGE HORSES: As a last resort in a close decision, then ONLY with most careful judgment between top riders mounted similarly. Urge that horse show premium lists specify if this test is expected. Not recommended for younger children.
No individual performance may be requested that is not included in the class requirements.
END EQUITATION REGULATIONS
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An outstanding bulletin on Horsemanship was issued in March, 1960, by the Extension Service, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Wash. This bulletin was prepared by Dr. M. E. Ensminger, then director of the Department of Animal Science but since Sept. 1, 1962, a private consultant with offices at Clovis, Calif.
Some Rules of Good Horsemanship Good riders observe the following rules: 1. Mount correctly from the left side; make the horse stand still until the rider is properly seated in the saddle.
2. Ride with the heels kept down; the toes turned out slightly; the head and chest lifted; the shoulders square; the elbows close to the body; and the ankles, shoulders, arms and wrists flexed. 3. Avoid such habits as“ clucking” to the horse or slapping him with the ends of the reins. 4. Warm up the horse slowly; walk him for the first half mile and then jog him slowly for another quarter mile. 5. Hold the horse to walk when traveling over paved streets or roads. 6. Keep to the right side of the road except when passing, and give right-of-way courteously.
7. Never rush past riders who are proceeding at a slower gait. This startles both horses and riders and frequently causes accidents. Instead, approach slowly and pass cautiously on the left side.
8. Keep the horse under control at all times. Galloping a willing horse not only is poor horsemanship, but the act shows ignorance on the part of the rider.
9. Keep the proper tension on the reins; avoid either tight or dangling reins. 10. Slow the horse down when making a sharp turn. 11. Do not ride too close to the horse in front to avoid danger from kicking. Either keep abreast or a full horse’ s length behind other mounts. 12. Walk the horse when going up or down hill. 13. Do not force the horse to take a rapid gait for more
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