Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse 21
SHOW RESULTS
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TUSCALOOSA, ALA. SHOW
2-YEAR WALKING HORSES-I, Go Boys Dawn, Clifford Dean up, Lakeside Farm, Huntersville, Ala.; 2, Spur’ s Glory, Herchel Talley,
W. O. Crawford, Montgomery, Ala.; 3, Lost John, Claude Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Flowers; 4, Mr. Ambassador, Ryan-McArthur Chevrolet Co., Hattiesburg, Miss.; 5, Mack Kay’ s Pinup, Bill Crutcher, Dean Marshall, Ipana, 111.
LADIES WALKING HORSES-1, Spur’ s
Rebel Queen, Barbara Whaley, owner-rider, Mobile, Ala.; 2, Bald Eagle, Carolyn Heinz Knight, Marvin C. Keinz, Selma, Ala.; 3, Little Liza Jane, Mrs. Ann Hughens, owner-rider, Birmingham, Ala.; 4, Fleet’ s May Queen, Mari Tucker, owner-rider, Cropwell, La.; 5, Sun’ s Gold Rhoda Nelcla Goodling, L. L. Majure’ s Stables, Meridian, Miss.
WALKING MARES— 1, Spur ' s Miss Rebel. Herschel Talley, R. J. Bomar, Tuscaloosa, Aia.; 2. Prides Anvil Love, Larry Edwards, Martin Stables. Gadsden, Ala.; 3, Shadow’ s Black Angel, R. J. Holley, Holley’ s Horse Farm; 4, Go Boy ' s Meg, 13111 Crutcher, Cooley Stables, Boa /., Ala.; Sou Dust ' s Little Star, Sonny Scanner, L. I.. M;: j ure ' s Stables, Meridian, Miss.
WALKING STALLIONS & GELDINGS— 1, Spur’ s Clown, Herschel Talley, Coleman & Talley, Greensboro N Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 2, The Black Bomber B., Billy McWilliams, L. L. Majure’ s Stables. Meridian, Miss.; 3. Stale Trooper, Larry Edwards, Gadsden. Ala., Marlin’ s Stables; i Mighty Go Boy, Bill Crutcher, Cooley Stables, Boaz, Ala.
MEN’ S AMATEUR WALKING-!. The Black Bomber B., Billy McWilliams. L. L. Majure’ s Stables. Meridian. Miss.; 2, Go Boy’ s Haberdasher. Dr. W. I-. Cooley, Sam Lancaster, Springfield. III.;' 3, Miss Orchid. L. R. Hanna, Birmingham, Ala., owner-rider; 4,
Spur’ s Melody Maid, Morris Schiffinan. Bessemer, Ala., owner-rider; 5, Aociety Beau, R. J.
Holley, Holley Farms, Anniston. Ala.
JUVENILE ' RIDERS UNDER 18-1, Big Rooster, Jimmy Ellis, Orrville. Ala., ownerrider; 2, Go Boy’ s Peacock, Beryl Bethea, Laurel, Miss, owner-rider; 3, Glory’ s Dream Waltz, Judy Wilkerson, Shaw, Miss., ownerrider; 4, Sun Dust’ s Little Star, Hallie Goodling, L. L. Majure’ s Stables, Meridian, Miss.; 5, Desert Sun Dust, Jim Hurst. Dr. G. W. Hurst, East Tallassee, Ala.
JUNIOR WALKING HORSES, ACE 3-1, Setting Sun’ s Supreme, Herchel Talley, Cooley Stables, Boaz, Ala.; 2. Walls’ Go Boy, Clifford Dean, Lakeside Farms Guntersville, Ala.; 3. Midnight Climax. J. B. Coker, Dr. R. M. Barnard, Arab, Ala.;‘ 1, Carrolls Choice, Peck tone, Dr. J. D. Bush, Gadsden, Ala.; 5, Forward Pass, Dennis Potts, C. FI. Seffens, Gadsden, Ala.
WALKING PONIES, Riders IS and under— 1, Go Boy’ s Flaming Star. Jimmy Ellis, Orville, Ala., owner-rider; 2, Again Go Sue, Priscilla Talley, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gardner, Gadsden, Ala.; 3. Doctor At Dawn, Robert Shamblin, owner-rider, Tuscaloosa; 4, Little Bit of Sun, Buck Shaw, Keith Bartlett, Selma, Ala.; 5. Daisey Mac, Jeanne Cox, owner-rider, Birmingham, Ala.
OBION COUNTRY SADDLE CLUB Union City, Tenn.
WALKING PONIES, 58” & Under, 1. Shadow’ s Imp, Debbie Fowler owner-rider, Somerville, Tenn.; 2, Bo Boy’ s V I P, Anne McAdoo owner-rider, Union City. Tenn.; 3, Shadow’ s Show Boy, Story Farms, Charleston, Mo., Clara Forrester up; 4, Midnight Go Boy,
Roger Alexander owner-rider, Union City, Tenn.; 5, Sun’ s Outcast, Harold Barker ownerrider, Humboldt, Tenn.
2 YR. OLD WALKING HORSES, Any Sex, Set Tails. 1, Special’ s Tall Man, Odell McConnell owner-rider, Greenfield, Tenn.; 2, Shadow’ s Empress, Marilyn Crawford. Mayfield, Ky., Benuis Beachboard up; 3, Chance’ s Peacock, Barker’ s Stables, Humboldt, Tenn., Chalmus Davenport up; 4, Reelfoot Mary, C. C. Tuck, Martin, Tenn., Ted Byars up; 5, Special’ s Brylnn, Bob Holman, Trenton, Tenn., Fred Taylor up.
WALKING PLEASURE, English Ineligible for any other Class, No Set Tails, 1, Merry’ s Strolling Boy. Julianne McAdams ownerrider, Henderson, Tenn.; 2, Son ' s Merry
Chance, Paul Gardner owner-rider, Humboldt, Tenn.; 3. Peppy, Lonnie Pruitt ownerrider, Union City. Tenn.; 4. Go Boy’ s Rip, John Beiloh, Benton, Ky. Judy Small up; 5, Go Boy’ s Paradise, Brodie Farrow owner-rider, Humboldt, Tenn.
WALKING MARE CLASS, any age, 1, Shadow’ s Senorita, B. Beechboard up for Dr. T. W. Whitfield, Dalton, Ga.; 2, Miss Aristocrat, Darrell Vaughn, owner-rider, Benton, Kentucky; 3. My Lady Midnight, John Parker up for Fairlane Stables, Murray, Kentucky; 4, Dusty Lady, Frank Bivens, owner-rider, Camden, Tenn.
W. H. AMATEUR, any class, I, Go Boy’ s Black Jack. Dr. IT. G. Barker, owner-rider. Humboldt, Tenn.; 2, Mac’ s Rocket, Jimmy City, Tenn.. owner; 3, Go Boy ' s Defender. McConnell, rider, Longview Farms, Union Fred Fowler, owner-rider, Somerville, Tenn.; 1, Merry Boy’ s Goodbye, Dianne Chambers, owner-rider, Benton, Ky.; 5, Lucky Snowman. W. B. Cherry, owner-rider, Henderson, Tenn.
3-YR. OLD WALKING CLASS, 1, Special’ s Fair Lady, Benvis Beachboard up for Matthews, Harris & Pascall. Murray, Ky.; 2, Borum’ s Gold Bond, H. S. Ring up for John Borum, Ashland City, Tenn.; 3, Double Trouble, Chalmus Davenport up for Barker’ s Stables, Humboldt, Tenn.; 4, Merry Man, Fred Taylor up for McCaleb & Phelan, Trenton, Tenn.; 5, Midnight 60 Boy. Leslie Alexander, owner-rider. Union City, Tenn.
WALKING HORSE STAKE. I. Dawn’ s Jet, Chalmus Davenport up for Barker’ s Stables, Hum bolt, Tenn.; 2, Mac’ s Rocket, Odell McConnell, owner-rider, Union City, Tenn.; 3. Sun’ s Merry Lad. Danny Forrester up for Story’ s Farms, Charleston, Mo.; 4, Special Go Boy, Ted Byars up for R. B. Scruggs, Rutherford, Tenn.; 5, Go Boy ' s Peacock, Harry Alexander, owner-rider, Clinton. Ky.
OBION SADDLE CLUB
FIRST SHOW IMPRESSIVE
Somewhat belated, but impressive still, is the report of the results of the first Obion County Horse Show, held June 1st in Union City, Tennessee. Over 1,000 jubilant spectators and 101 entries joined in what could be an annual affair and together produced
FOR SALE an excellent horse show. Horses from all over West Tennessee and West Kentucky were entered and the crowd is reported to have come from an even wider area. Obion Saddle Club President Robert Phillips termed the affair“ a wonderful success.” Regular horse show procedure was followed and of course a full schedule of Walking Horse Classes was on the agenda. Judge Lawrence W. Snelson, of Jackson, Tennessee, Master of Ceremonies Jimmy Small of Benton, Kentucky and Ringmaster Verbal True of Dyer, Tennessee all turned in a creditable evenings work with nothing but praise for the sponsoring organization and the manner in which the show was handled. The results of this show are reported elsewhere in this issue.
1st ANNUAL CALIFORNIA CELEBRATION BIG SUCCESS
Even the weather cooperated for the First Annual California Celebration at the Pomona Fair Grounds June 14, 15, and 16, California’ s first beautiful sunny week end in quite some time. Ro Swift( strictly amateur) show manager, did a job that would do a professional proud in putting on a show that kept the audience clapping and cheering. Clay Robinson, Barn Manager, performed the unheard of with not one exhibitor grousing about accomodations. As some one said—“ Did you know there were that many walking horses in California?” With 104 entries, most classes were well filled, particularly the pleasure classes, with
20 horses going in the gate for the Pleasure Horse Stake. Trainers worked hard braiding, putting on tail sets, etc. to get horses ready and in the ring on schedule for two or three show classes each performance but they did the impossible and there was hardly a lag in the proceedings.
Comments from spectators who had never seen a walking horse before—“ That looks like fun. I’ d like to try it!” and exhibitors—“ It was a fun show!” With support like that. They’ re all set for a bigger and better Second California Walking Horse Celebration in 1964.
" SIR HENRY ' S SUNDAE " BLACK 5 YEAR OLD
$ 2,250.00
GELDING 15 HANDS
A top Walking Horse for good rider. Reason for selling... " too much horse for lady amateur”. Well set in all three gaits. Very fast running walk.
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