1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 September Voice | Page 44
September, 1963
Class No. 2
PONY FANCY TURNOUT
1.
2.
3.
NO.
(733)
(431)
(623)
HORSE
OWNER
MIGHTY SWELL ...........................................„...... Phil and Marie Mullins
HICKORY HILL’S GALANT DAN..........................Ricky Williams and Yolanda Potts
POE FAN’S SUNLIGHT............................................. Monique Howard and Ken McKenzie
Class No. 1
WEANLING FILLIES
Judge
Smith
1. 695
2. 928
3. 696
4. 1053
5. 169
6. 1017
7. 807
8. 726
9. 1103
10. 697
Judge
Ferrell
1. 1017
2. 1039
3. 726
4. 1103
5. 611
6. 695
7. 1053
8. 807
9. 178
10. 369
Referee
Liles
1. 611
2. 1017
3. 1103
4. 695
5. 1053
6. 726
7. 1039
8. 369
9. 169
10. 928
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
258
490
697
1139
178
696
807
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2.
3.
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5.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
OWNER
HORSE
MIDNIGHTS MAJORETTE................... ................ W. C. Coffey, Jr.
GO BOY’S MISS LADYBIRD............ .....
SOCIETY’S HULA DANCER................ ................ Alene Parks
PIDDLEY’S MISTY.................. ...............
SHADOW’S BLUE ANGEL...................... ................ Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Jones
SUN’S LINDA.............................................
SHADOW’S SECRET LADY.................. ............. Mr, and Mrs. Don Woodworth
PIDDLEY’S FASHION LADY................. ................ Bailey and Montgomery Stables
GO BOY’S BOB-O-LINK.........................
GO BOY’S CINDY LOU.......................... .................E. E. Miller
ROVING REPORTER Continued
PASCHAL TO SHOW
AT COW PALACE
Sam Paschal, winner of the 1963
World’s Grand Championship, will re
turn to the west coast to show
“STORMY MIDNIGHT” in the San
Francisco Cow Palace at a show Oct.
25 through Nov. 3rd. The horse, a 5-
year-old black roan stallion, was pur
chased during the Celebration by Ross
M. Hart, Beaverton, Oregon, from
Atlanta horseman Pat Kimborough
and will be shipped to the coast by
rail October 10th. Mr. Paschal will
fly out on Oct. 20th in time to get the
horse ready for the show. STORMY
MIDNIGPIT will be stabled perma
nently on the west coast and should be
a welcome addition to Walking Horse
activity in that area.
Vamp is in Wartrace, Tenn. in train
ing under the watchful eye of Mr.
Paul Smith. All of their other stock
was in pasture and from what we have
been able to gather, it won’t be long
until they have one of the outstanding
breeder farms in the State of Florida.
A meeting of the Florida Walking
Horse Association was held in Shelby-
ville, Tennessee during the Celebra
tion.
While in Florida, I was happy to
learn that two members of the Florida
Walking Horse Association won rib
bons in the Lexington, Kentucky Jun
ior League show. First and the Blue
was awarded to Mrs. Paul Randolph
of Clearwater on May Madness while
Tune Richey of Miami Springs. Florida
took fifth.
Merry Go Boy Colts
Mares In Foal To Midnight Sun, Sun Glo Boy
and Old Glory, Jr.
At Stud
SUN GLO BOY AND OLD GLORY, JR.
Amateur and Pleasure Horses
SHOW DATES
'YOUR PLEASURE IS OUR PLEASURE'
October
4-8 Dallas, Tex. (Series I)
11-19 Kansas City, Kans. (Royal)
17-20 Dallas, Tex. (Series II)'
19-26 Harrisburg. Penna.
22- 27 Washington, D. C.
3I-Nov. 3 Baton Rouge, La.. (Jubilee)
November
19-24 Sedalia, Mo. (State)
23- 31 Columbus, Ohio (Slate)
E WALKING H'44)RSE
HOLLY
TREE
FARM
FRED PHILLIPS, SHELBYVILLE, TENN.
Bus. 684-7778
Office 217 E. Holland
(Farm 684-4827)
Res. 684-5485