CLASS 40- CHAMPIONSHIP WALKING YEARLING | ||||||||
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406— Sun’ s Delightful Dish, Dr. and Mrs. J. T, Walker, Murfreesboro, Tenn. |
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876— Go Boy’ s Yellow Chance, S. W. Beech, Jr., Lewisburg, Tenn. |
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875— Go Boy ' s Big Shot B, C. D. Maddox, West, Mississippi |
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1011— Shadow’ s First Lady, Bailey-Montgomery Stables, Shelbyville, Tenn. |
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— Shadow’ s Blue Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Jones, Jackson, Tenn. |
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CLASS 42— OWNER-AMATEUR WALKING GELDINGS, ANY AGE
For the second year in a row... CONFEDERATE
RAIDER showed championship form in this class to win. Mrs. Robert( Shirley) Schliecher, who has exhibited this gelding from Florida to the Southwest
Circuit, made a flawless performance to get the
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Judge
Talley
1.
993
2.
1310
3.
970
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Judge
Bobo
1.
993
2.
1310
3.
970
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Referee
Hall
1.
313
2.
348
3.
763
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most out of her mount. TOWN & COUNTRY, ridden by Hank Sheely, made an excellent showing and was tied second on two cards to get the red ribbon. Third |
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176
763
150
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763
150
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993
150
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was GO BOY’ S BLAZE, ridden by Ralph Deutsch. This is always a good class and many top horses were seen both before and after the final workout. |
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313
230
348
816
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313
230
348
816
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230
970
816
853
1310
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FINAL |
HORSE |
RIDER |
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2.
3.
4.
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993
1310
970
176
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Confederate Raider
Town & Country
Go Boy ' s Blaze
Happy Days Again
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Mrs. Robert Schliecher
H. P. Sheely
Ralph Deutsch
Paul Randolph
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5. |
763 |
Bald Eagle |
Mrs. Carolyn Heinz Knight |
6. |
150 |
Magic Night |
Marjorie Gill |
7. |
313 |
Precision |
W. T. Baynard |
8. |
230 |
Midnight Spook |
Y. Z. Foss |
9. |
348 |
Go Boy’ s Falcon |
Mrs. R. L. Hembree |
10. |
816 |
Go Boy’ s Eagle |
Susie Beasley |
FINAL |
HORSE |
RIDER |
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1. |
609 |
Perfection’ s Carbon Copy |
Joe Webb |
2. |
41 |
Triple Threat |
Harold Kennedy |
3. |
1084 |
Johnny Midnight |
Neal Branscum |
4. |
748 |
Go Boy’ s Sundust |
Bud Dunn |
5. |
888 |
Go Boy ' s Black Jack |
Wink Groover |
6. |
356 |
The Society Playboy |
J. H. Noblin |
7. |
830 |
Mack K’ s Big Story |
Buddy Kirby |
8. |
754 |
Spur ' s Commander |
Jack Moorman |
9. |
714 |
Spur ' s Big Glory |
George Witt |
10. |
1252 |
Champagne Jet |
Boyd Hudgins |
years Aged Stallion Class set the pace for Talley | |
the big stake. As the crowd began to cheer |
1. |
for the various favorites it was obvious |
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that the horse from Searcy, Arkansas was |
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going to be popular. Joe Webb and CARBON |
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COPY were just that and received the |
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nod on all cards. A favorite in his own |
6. |
right, TRIPLE THREAT, with veteran Harold |
7. |
Kennedy up, put on a one-horse exhibi- |
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tion of three gaits that amazed observers. |
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Neal Branscum, stayed with them all the |
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way on JOHNNY MIDNIGHT to tie third | |
after a grueling workout. Not to be overlooked | |
was fourth place GO BOY’ S SUN- | |
DUST, with Bud Dunn up. |
609 |
1. |
609 |
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41 |
2. |
1084 |
2. |
888 |
3. |
41 |
3. |
748 |
4. |
748 |
4. |
1084 |
5. |
888 |
5. |
356 |
6. |
1252 |
6. |
830 |
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356 |
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754 |
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111 |
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714
1252
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830
754
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Judge |
Referee |
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Hall |
Talley |
Bobo |
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185 |
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185 |
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185 |
2. |
1297 |
2. |
1304 |
2. |
1297 |
3. |
446 |
3. |
1302 |
3. |
1304 |
4. |
66 |
4. |
854 |
4. |
446 |
5. |
1305 |
5. |
1300 |
5. |
66 |
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1304 |
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66 |
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1300 |
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1300
1307
1129
469
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1129
246
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446
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246
1307
1305
1129
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1303 |
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1302 |
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13. |
469 |
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14.
854
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