1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 February Voice | Page 18

FEBRUARY, ig64 TENNESSEE WALKING H I 8 BSE prospects for 1964 are LADY LU­ coming three and is a year older CANE, a 3 year old sorrel filly that and better than when last seen in has just been started in the canter, the ring. SUN’S STRUT-ALONG KING BEE’S TEL-STAR, a two owned by Hugh Stuller of Spring- year old chestnut stud owned by field, 111 , who tied third in both the Mr. Walter Paris, LAVENDER three year old stud class and the BLUE, a two year old filly that is junior stake last year in the Cele­ a true blue roan and a real top bration is coming on strong and - .31 prospect in a yet un-named two should be a real threat to age year old filly owned by Mrs. Einor horses this year. Also prominent * /£■ „. j « av A Dyrrhkopp from Shawneetown, in the line-up is YANKEE DOO­ Illinois. Also showing top form for DLE, an amateur gelding owned this time of the year is LUCAN S by and ridden by Janie Julian of Mexico, Missouri and ROYAL SUN mare that was shown out of this DUST, a six year old stallion owned by Floyd Lovelace of Pa­ stable in 1962 and 1963. ducah, Kentucky. This horse tied BUD SEATON It was no trouble to corner Bud 8 th in the Celebration last year. Bud has his work cut out for Seaton of Herin, Illinois at the Mid-South Horse Show Associa­ him as he now has 26 horses in tion meeting, as he spent most of training. Let’s hope that leg gets As part of our general coverage his time sitting down nursing a leg better and he is back in full swing of “Walking Horses Around the injury received several weeks ago. by show time. World” we are reporting the acti­ Bud had a horse to fall on him and JIMMY WADELL vities of many Walking Horse somehow broke a blood vessel in Traveling from Memphis to trainers and the horses they have his right leg. He will be back in in training. Our report for this the saddle soon, however, working Jackson naturally took us by months is as follows: a host of two year old colts includ­ Jimmy Waddell’s Stable in LUCANE STABLES ing a black GO-BOY stud owned Brownsville, Tennessee. We ar­ We had opportunity to talk with by Billy Hale, Gallatin, Tennessee, rived on a brisk sunshiny morning Dr. N. A. Thompson, owner of a filly owned by Horton Elrod of and mingled with the crowd of Lucane Stables, Eldorado, Illinois, Porterfield, Tennessee, who is by Walking Horse notables that had and his trainer, Leonard GO BOY out of a MIDNIGHT SUN gathered to see what Jimmy had Willis at the Mid-South Horse mare, a black filly by MIDNIGHT to offer. Among those horses now Show Association meeting at Jack- SECRET owned by Dr. and Mrs. being worked, some of whom we son, Tennessee. Mr. Willis has been Kenneth McFarland and Kay, and saw under saddle, are a black two training Walking Horses for some a black filly owned by Dr. and •year old filly owned by Len five years and is considered by Mrs. Milton Zenlyn. Among the Schaffer of Jackson, Tennessee, many to be one of the best. At older horses that Bud and his ■another two year old black filly present they have 10 horses going brother Chester, who has been jointly owned by Dr. F. L. Rogers through the routine and have some working with Bud recently, are of Apple Creek, Tennessee, and top horses in the making. HAY’S working are the crowd-pleasing, Donald Baggarly of Murfreesboro, MACK K, that won the amateur great - going little GO BOY’S •a two year old stud by SUNDUST stake in Chicago International BLACK ANGEL, owned by Mrs. out of a MILLER’S WILSON AL­ with Dr. Thompson up, is still go­ Oakly Hays, the two year old re­ LEN mare owned by Captain Ste- ing strong. Among the other good serve champion last year. She’s (Continued on Page 19) | W^h \ D. O. KIBLER, Owner TOM BOHL, Mgr., Farm Operations Home of Black Rhythm 3 L J(d,L 3 a , rmd TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES 444-3605 MT. ORAB, OHIO PAUL "WHITEY" WHITEHEAD ir.-Trainer. Walklna Horse Division SALES TRAINING-BREEDING