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GO BOY’S SHADOW — Two-time
World Grand Champion returns to
Bailey-Montgomery Stables for breed
ing purposes.
WALKING HORSE STARDOM
FLOWS DEEP IN THE VEINS
OF THESE TWO TOP SIRES
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W. J. (Jack) Montgomery, per
sonable horseman and manager of
the famous Bailey - Montgomery
Stables, on the Lewisburg Pike
near Shelbyville, Tennessee, is ob
viously happy these days. And why
not? With the return to his stables
of 1955 and 1956 World’s Grand
Champion GO BOY’S SHADOW,
he now has under his management
two of the greatest breeding stal
lions among present - day Ten
nessee Walking Horses. Standing
alongside the famous SHADOW is
the great young sire, PIDDLEY,
called ‘.‘the Champion that would
have been” by those who saw him
work for the late Winston Wiser
before an unfortunate injury ended
his training for greatness in the
ring.
The return to Tennessee is really
a “homecoming,” for GO BOY’S
SHADOW, for he now stands in
the barn where Winston Wiser
trained him for the sensational
career that won for him two con
secutive World’s Grand Champion
ships in 1955 and 1956. His owners.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bailey, of Jack-
son, Mississippi, decided late- in
1963 to return SHADOW to Middle
Tennessee and place him under the
management of Jack Montgomery
so that he may have the oppor
tunity to reach his full potential
as a sire of champions. Their good
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PIDDLEY — “The Find of the Century,” offers perfect conforma
tion and most desirable blood lines. This black stallion will have
colts going in 1964.
judgment is being confirmed, as
many owners of quality mares in
Middle Tennessee (and elsewhere)
are hastening to take advantage of
the convenience of SHADOW’S re
location in the heart of Walking
Horse country.
The offspring of SHADOW who
have already proved his greatness
as a prepotent sire are so many
and so well-known that it may ap
pear to be unnecessary to “call
the roll” of his winners; however,
a few must be mentioned to remind
us of his success in producing su
perb performers in the ring:
SHADOW'S JET, shown by Judy
Wiser; SHADOW’S RED ACE,
SHADOW’S LUMINAIRE, SHAD
OW’S GAY LADY, SHADOW’S
INVASION, SHADOW’S BIG
TIME CTR, and MY MERRY
VOICE OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE