1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 February Voice | Page 30

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FEBRUARY, 1964
1964 ANNUAL GREATER CINCINNATI CHARITY HORSE SHOW PROMISES TO BE BIGGER THAN EVER
From twenty states throughout the country, 500 of America’ s finest horses will be brought to Cincinnati in April to participate in the annual show of the Greater Cincinnati Charity Horse Show, Inc. It will benefit the Children ' s Fund of the Hamilton County Juvenile Court.
The event will be held in the Cincinnati Gardens from April 22 to 26, inclusive, and will consist of an exciting program of classes for both adults and children. According to Jack C. Maier, recently reelected president of the show for the 1964 season,“ competition will be exteremely keen and most of the divisions will be‘ A’.”
Maier is vice- president of Frisch’ s Restaurants and a member of the advisory committee of the Hamilton County Juvenile Court.
Other officers of the 1964 show are: Francis W. Eustis and John L. Magro, vice-presidents; Oliver Birckhead, treasurer; and Mrs. Lee Eberle, Jr., 613 Locust Corner Road, Cincinnati 45. Ohio, secretary, to whom all requests for prize lists should be directed.
Judges for the show will be:
Ellis Waggoner, Rt. 7, Murfreesboro, Tenn., for saddle horse, fineharness, parade horse, roadster pony, and saddle seat equitation.
Joseph A. Vanorio, 52 Richbell Road, White Plains, N. Y., and L. G. Andahazy, Chillicothe Road, Novelty, Ohio, for hunters.
James J. Kiser, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. AQHSA and Morgan horses.
Karl Yenser, Box 701 Annapolis Jet. Road, Jessups, Md., for Walking Horse and Arabian.
THE HI-LINE( Contd.)
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. May of Mendenhall have just bought a beautiful strawberry roan gelding for their daughter, Randy, to show in juvenile classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Speed of Collins, Mississippi, have a two-yearold filly by JET PARADE that is just a dream— black as sin but smooth as a cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith of Mendenhall are looking for great things from“ FLAME” this year. Those of you who do not know him have really missed a treat. He is a Show Horse that is a Show Horse, and keeps spectators on the edge of their seats; in fact, he always will, for he is that kind of horse. Remember the name, MERRY BOY’ S FLAME, a truly great one.
Mr. R. H. Mitchell of Mendenhall has a full brother to FLAME. He is being brought along slowly, but he will be worth waiting for.
Jimmie Holloway of West, Mississippi, tells me he has a barn full and really has some good ones: three top two-vear-old studs, two three-year-old geldings, a threeyear-old stud, two three-year-old mares and plenty of aged horses. He is really proud of Billy Duncan ' s World Champion four-yearold gelding, SUNSET BLAZE. Above all, though, Jimmie is excited about his forthcoming Second Annual Walking Horse Sale. It will be held at Kosciusko Fair Grounds on March 27 and 28. There will be
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Estessa Stables of Kentwood, Louisiana, is growing steadily with new horses that all seem to be fine prospects. Their trainer, young Paul Sanderford, was working with the late Eddie Winer at the time of his death, but has now joined up with the Estesses. He is working two MIDNIGHT BOMB colts— a filly, BOMB’ S BLUE RHAPSODY owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mc­ Kay of Magnolia, Mississippi, and BOMB’ S SUNBURST, a stud, for Mrs. J. L. Hammons of Kentwood. He has a three-year-old stud by BOYCE’ S BILLY SUNDAY with a flat walk out of this world. This young horse is being groomed and readied for Mr. J. W. Wright of Summerdale, Alabama, to show this year. Mr. Wright and Mr. Estess look for big things to happen this year for their Junior Stallion, HIGH VOLTAGE AT MIDNIGHT. He looks pretty as a picture, a deep sorrel with one of those“ fascinatin’ back-ends.” As a two-year-old VOLTAGE did very well, but he is now developing into real dynamo— as his name implies. The pride of the barn, however, is a little mare that never knows when to stop
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