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CLASS 53- JUNIOR WALKING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
FINAL
HORSE
1.
913
Gunsmoke’ s Son
2.
813
Go Boy’ s Star Fire B
3.
712
Dusty’ s Best Chance
4.
224
Hawk’ s Memory
5.
249
Mr. Ruff
6.
606
Perfection Reflection
7.
8.
9.
340
1311
780
Go Boy ' s Black Angel
Sun’ s Firebird
Cindy ' s Shadow
10.
599
Shadow at Midnight
CLASS 54- TWO-YEAR.
Bringing together the best three year Walking Horses seen in several years, the Junior Championship Class saw GUNSMOKE ' S SUN walk his way into the World ' s Title. Buddy Hugh, riding in his usual determined manner, made an excellent show with the black stallion to win it on all three cards. GO BOY’ S STAR FIRE B, the 1963 World Champion Two Year Old, with Doug Wolaver up was tied second on all three cards. George Witt, making a strong bid on DUSTY’ S BEST CHANCE was third with a number three spot on the cards. This class was full of potential Grand Champions and they were not hard to spot.
RIDER
Buddy Hugh Doug Wolaver George Witt Richard Pate
Larry Edwards Joe Webb Bud Seaton J. W. Renfroe Donald Paschal Preach Fleming
WALKING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
Judge
Judge
Referee
Hall
Talley
Bobo
1.
913
1.
913
1.
913
2.
813
2.
813
2.
813
3.
712
3.
712
3.
712
4.
224
4.
224
4.
224
5.
249
5.
249
5.
249
6.
606
6.
780
6.
340
7.
340
7.
599
7.
1311
8.
1311
8.
606
8.
599
9.
241
9.
1311
9.
606
10.
989
10.
340
10.
780
11.
1317
12.
989
OWNER
Mr. and Mrs. Barkley Brock, Clinton, Mo. Steve Beech, Belfast, Tenn. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Carrier, Decatur, Ala.
Mrs. Hawkshaw Hawkins, Nashville, Tenn. Harry F. Martin, East Gadsden, Ala. Eddie Supper Club, Great Falls, Mont. Bill Hale, Gallatin, Tenn. J. W. Renfroe, Troy, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robinson, Chattanooga, Tenn. R. D. Keene, Orlando, Florida
As usual, the first class on Saturday night was the
Judge
Judge
Refree
Two Year Old Championship Stake. Viewed with most
Bobo
Hall
Talley
interest, because here were the Grand Champions of
1.
5
1.
46
1.
5
the future, this Stake proved very exciting. Billy
2.
46
2.
5
2.
908
Brantley, riding SETTING SUN ' S APOLLO, winner of
3.
649
3.
908
3.
46
the 2 Year Old Stud Class, took to the rail and with
4.
743
4.
812
4.
812
true championship form, walked his way to the Blue
5.
908
5.
778
5.
743
Ribbon. PERFECTION’ S SHADOW S. winner of the 2
6.
328
6.
692
6.
328
Year Old Filly Championship, was very much in evidence with Jimmy Waddell up to tie the Red
7.
8.
812
336
7.
8.
649
328
7.
8.
649
692
Ribbon. Buddy Hugh, the young crowd-pleasing trainer from Shelbyville, tied third on SHADOW ' S
9.
10.
778
692
9.
10.
336
1331
9.
10.
1331
778
MOTION MAN.
11.
336
FINAL
HORSE
RIDER
OWNER
1.
5
Setting Sun ' s Apollo
Billy Brantley
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Sliger, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.
2.
46
Perfection ' s Shadow S.
Jimmy Waddell
Schaefer Farms, Jackson, Tenn.
3.
908
Shadow’ s Motion Man
Buddy Hugh
Alexander & Thomas, Shelbyville, Tenn.
4.
812
Handshaker’ s Copy
Doug Wolaver
Wolaver Stables, Pulaski, Tenn.
5.
649
Mr. Glo
Elmore Brock
Paul Harrell, Morristown, Tenn.
6.
743
Sundust Precision
Bud Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer, Florence, Ala.
7.
8.
9.
10.
328
778
692
336
Blue Midnight’ s Merry Doll
Go Boy’ s Connie Sue
Shadow ' s Midnight Sun
Hill ' s Merry Go Boy
Jimmy Hicks
Donald Paschal
Carroll Wall
Bob Cherry
Dr. Harry Blaylock, Birmingham, Ala.
Dr. Russell E. Myers, Woodbury, Tenn.
Wall Brother, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.
Harber & Cherry Stables, Centerville, Tenn.
CLASS 56- WALKING PONY CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE, 58” AND UNDER
" Little Horses with a great big lick”... That is about the size of it when the Walking Pony Championship hit the gate. Jimmy Ellis, making his final bid as a juvenile rider, rode his SUN’ S GLORY BOY to win the hard fought class. Close behind jimmy in ambition and performance was Ray Beech, a strong contender in his own right, who tied second on LITTLE BIT O’ TROUBLE. Ray was more than a " little bit of trouble at times”. SIR HENRY ' S ECHO, the 1963 Worlds Champion Pony, came in third with Chuck Chitwood making a good show of it.
Judge
Judge
Referee
Talley
Bobo
Hall
1.
467
1.
939
1.
467
2.
877
2.
877
2.
877
3.
939
3.
467
3.
120
4.
120
4.
946
4.
939
5.
503
5.
1334
5.
1336
6.
1336
6.
794
6.
503
7.
946
7.
1336
7.
794
8.
794
8.
553
8.
1334
9.
64
9.
503
9.
412
10.
412
10.
64
10.
11.
12.
946 64 553
NUMBER
HORSE
RIDER
1.
467
Sun’ s Glory Boy
Jimmy Ellis
2.
877
Little Bit O’ Trouble
Ray Beech
3.
939
Sir Henry ' s Echo
Chuck Chitwood
4.
120
Go Boy ' s Little Shadow
Ben Beckham, III
5.
503
Little Bit of Sun
Buck Shaw
6.
1336
Setting Sun ' s Little Man
Jerry Jester
7.
946
Merry Boy ' s Heads naker
Jimmy McFarlin
8.
794
Go Boy’ s Command
Wayne Pierce
9.
1334
Kenny’ s Sunbeam
Kenny Hale
10.
64
Donna’ s Mack K
Olivia Meek
58
OWNER Ellis & Wilkinson, Orrville, Ala. Ray Beech, Lewisburg, Tenn. Chitwood Stables, Lafayette, Tenn. Ben Beckham, III, Birmingham, Ala. Keith Bartlett, Selma, Ala. Pam and Steve Hawkersmith, Tullahoma, Tenn. Jones & Gilliam, Murfreesboro & Westmoreland, Tenn. Lambert & Greene, Atlanta, Ga. Kenny Hale, Gallatin, Tenn. Martha & Olivia Meek, Columbia, Tenn.
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