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Greatest Celebration Ever Schedules 58 Night Classes Sept. 1-7
Plans for the “Greatest Celebration
Ever” in observance of this wondrous
show’s Silver Anniversary—Sept. 1-7 at
Shelbyville, Tenn.—call for 58 classes,
all in the nightime, and prize money
exceeding $25,000.
President Wiliam C. Tune, Jr. of
the Tennessee Walking Horse Na
tional Celebration Executive Commit
tee announced the class list as prep
arations went forward to care for
record-breaking crowds, with addi
tional seating facilities including 283
new boxes, each with six chairs.
Show Judges Named
Celebration President Tune an
nounced the Horse Show Judges and
Officials for the 7-night show starting
Sunday, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. with other
night programs starting at 7:30 p.m.
The Grand Championship Walking
Horse Stake to crown the Champion
Walking Horse of the World will con
clude the week-long show Sept. 7 with
SI,000 top money and the total for
this stake being S3,160.
Judging the Walking Division will
be: Hulan Ferrell of Baxter, Tenn.,
near Cookeville, who was a judge at
the 1951 Celebration; J. B. Smith, vet
eran trainer and manager at Dixie
Plantation, famous establishment of
Mrs. G. M. Livingston at Quitman,
Ca. (Smith also being a former Cele
bration judge); and Billy Liles, promi
nent trainer at Hy-Tyre Farms, owned
by Dr. and Mrs. H. Fiskin, Gibsonia,
Pa.
Judging the Saddle Fine Harness
and Roadster Division wil be Herbert
McLain, New Orleans, La.
Judge of Equitation will be Mrs.
Eci Ezell, Jr., Chapel Hill, Tenn.
Sam Gibbons of Athens, Ala., is
show manager and Emmet Guy of
Jackson, Tenn., is announcer, both in
roles they have held at the Celebra
tion for y 4 ars.
On the Celebration Executive Com
mittee with President Tune are: W. L.
Parker, vice-president; P. J. Scudder,
secretary-treasurer; E. L. Adamson,
R. M. Thomas, H. J. Thompson and
H. C. Tilford, Jr., directors.
Celebration entries close at mid
night, Thursday, Aug. 15; entries sent
by mail must be postmarked before
midnight, August 15, 1963, and post
entries will not be accepted—the official
announcement said. Entries should be
mailed to the Celebration, Inc., P.O.
Box 192, Shelbyville, Tenn.
The 28-page class sheet listing all
classes, premiums, entry fees, and rules
and regulations are being mailed to all
prospective exhibitors. Attention is
called to several changes and clarifica
tions in the Celebration’s Rules and
Regulations as set out in the official
announcement.
Any horse showing in the Grand
Championship Walking Stake, or in
any and all other championship stake
classes, must have been previously
shown and judged in at least one
other qualifying class in the division
at the show.
Schedule of Classes
The schedule of classes follows:
Sept. 1—8 p.m.; 1, Weanling Fillies;
2, Pony Fancy Turnout; 3, YVeanling
Horse Colts; 4, Walking Seat Equita
tion; 5, Mare and Foal; 6 , Roadster
Pony; 7, Saddle Seat Equitation; 8 ,
Get of Sire.
Sept. 2, 7:30 p.m.: 9, Two-Year-Old
Walking Fillies; 10, Junior Fine Har
ness Horses, any sex; 11, Three-Year-
Old Walking Mares; 12, Five-Giated
Stallions or Geldings, any age; 13,
Owner-Amateur Lady Riders on Walk
ing Mares or Geldings, Any Age; 14,
Three-Gaited Stake, Mares or Gel
dings, Any Age; 15, Three-Year-Old
Walking Geldings; 16, Roadster to
Bike, open; 17, Two-Year-Old Walk
ing Geldings;
Sept. 3, 7:30 p.m.: 18, Walking
Mares, Four-Years Old and Over; 19,
Three-Gaited Mares or Geldings, Over
15.2; 20, Owner-Amateur, Walking
Stallions, any age; 21, Fine Harness
Horses, Amateur Drivers; 22, Yearling-
Fillies; 23, Five-Gaited Mares, Any
Age; 24, Two-Year-Old Walking Stal
lions; 25, Road Horses, Mares or Gel
dings, Under Saddle, Lady Riders;
Sept. 4, 7:30 p.m.: 26, Three-Year-
Old Walking Stallions; 27, Fine Har
ness Ponies, 58 inches and under,
drivers 18 years and under; 28, Year
ling Horse Colts; 29, Walking Ponies,
58 inches and under, riders 15-18 years,
inclusive; 30, Road Horses to Road
Wagon, open; 31, Owner-Amateur,
Walking Mares, any age; 32, Three-
Gaited Mares or Geldings, 15.2 and
under; 33, Walking Geldings, Four-
Years-Old and Over;
Sept. 5, 7:30 p.m.: 34, Walking
Ponies, 58 inches and under, riders
14 and under; 35, Juveniles, 18 years
and under riding five-gaited mares or
geldings; 36, Walking Stallions, Four-
Years-Old and Over; 37, Juveniles, 18
years and under riding three-gaited
mares or geldings; 38, Championship
Walking Yearlings; 39, Owner-Ama
teur, Walking Geldings, Any Age; 40,
Roadster to Bike, Amateur Drivers;
41, Colored Grooms on Walking
Horses, any age or sex;
Sept. 6 , 7:30 p.m.: 42, Amateur Five-
Gaited Stake, any age or sex; 43,
Championship Walking Weanling; 44,
Juveniles, 12 years and under Riding
Walking Mares or Geldings; 45,
Three-Gaited Ponies, 58 inches and
under, Riders 18 years and under; 46,
Owner-Amateur, Walking Horses,
Riders 50 and over; 47, Roadster to
Bike, Speed Only; 48, Juveniles 13-18
Years Riding Walking Mares or Gel
dings; 49, Three-Gaited Champion
ship Stake; 50, Junior Walking Horse
Championship Stake;
Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m.: 51, Fine Harness
Stake; 52, Two-Year-Old Walking
Horse Championship Stake; 53, Road
ster to Bike Championship Stake; 54,
Owner-Amateur Riders on Walking
Horses, Championship Stake; 55, Five-
Gaited Ponies, 58 inches and under,
Riders 18 years and under; 56, Walk
ing Pony Championship Stake, 58
inches and under; 57, Five-Gaited
Championship Stake; 58, Grand
Championship Walking Horse Stake.
Breeders Futurity
Set Sat., Aug. 31;
Grand Ole Opry
Added Attraction
On Saturday night, prior to opening
of the Celebration schedule, the Silver
Anniversary Breeders Assn. Futurity
will be held at the Celebration
Grounds with record-breaking prize
money exceeding SM,000 for the six
classes. The Futurity program begin
ning at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 31, will include
numbers by the Flatt & Scruggs Grand
Ole Opry Show of Country Music
fame, whose appearance will be made
possible by cooperation of the Martha
White Mills, Inc. of Nashville with the
Tennessee Walking Breeders' & Ex
hibitors’ Assn, of America, Inc., Exec
utive Secretary FI. Tom Fulton an
nounced. Details on the Futurity
should be obtained from Mrs. James
Hawkins, association secretary, at
Lewisburg, Tenn. Futurity admission
is free. Judge for the Futurity will be
E. L. Burgess of Sherrill, Ark,