1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 September Voice | Page 60

CLASS 58 - OWNER-AMATEUR RIDERS ON WALKING HORSES, CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE Featuring some of the greatest Walking Horses of the breed, the Owner-Amatetur Championship pro­ duced one of the fastest classes of the week. D’leese Williamson, riding BOMB’S BALLY HOO, let loose one of the finest exhibition of Amateur riding seen in years. The big "BOMB” stayed in form through- one of the finest exhibitions of Amateur riding seen three cards. SUN’S CELEBRATION, a tried and proven performer carried owner Joe Wright in fine form to win second in this fast class. Third was GO BOY’S HIGH MACK, trained and ridden by Pat Puckett who also put on a fine exhibition of Amateur horse­ manship. FINAL 1. 35 2. 62 3. 95 4. 68 5. 928 6. 588 7. 1295 8. 763 9. 1338 10. 257 HORSE Bomb’s Bally Hoo Sun’s Celebration Go Boy's High Mack Go Boy's Scooter The Impala Fascinatin Rhythm Touche Bald Eagle Royal Sundust Prince Royal Judge Bobo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Judge Hall 35 95 68 62 928 588 763 1295 970 1338 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. RIDER OWNER D’Leese Williamson Joe Wright PatvPuckett W. R. Mitchell Kay McFarland Dr. A. R. Dalton Judy Knowles Melvin C. Heinz H. P. Sheely Lewis Aita D'Leese Williamson, Jackson, Miss. Lone Star Stables, Nacogdoches, Texas Puckett Stables, Shellman, Ga. W. R. Mitchell, Eight Mile, Ala. Kay McFarland, Topeka, Kansas Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Dalton, St. Louis, Mo. Judy Knowles, Jackson, Miss. Melvin C. Heinz, Selma, Ala. H. P. Sheely, Dallas, Texas Lewis Aita, Franklin, Tenn. Referee Talley 35 62 588 928 95 68 1295 763 1338 257 1. 35 2. 68 3. 928 4. 62 5. 95 6. 588 7. 1295 8. 317 9. 763 10. 1338 11. 257 12. 970 13. 183 CLASS 60 - GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP WALKING HORSE STAKE FINAL 1. 609 2. 41 3. 748 4. 485 5. 1084 6. 356 7. 714 8. 1252 9. 830 10. 754 HORSE Perfection’s Carbon Copy Triple Threat Go Boy’s Sundust Hill’s Perfection Johnny Midnight The Society Playboy Spur's Big Glory Champagne Jet Mack K’s Big Story Spur’s Commander CELEBRATION GAITED HORSE RESULTS Pony Fancy Turnout—(1) RAINBOW SONG—Phil and Mary Mullins for Dr. L. M. Mullins, Fairview; (2) DE­ FENDER’S RED FLAME—Donna Yok- ley and Jirn Bailey for Stammer Stables. Chapel Hill; (3) MIDNIGHT STRUM—Don and Anna Sisco for Ray­ mond J. Hessey, Nashville; (4) MEL­ ODY—Tommy Hart and Susan Brown for Dr. L. M. Mullins; (5) HICKORY HILL’S GALLANT DAN — Jimmy Workman and Yolanda Potts for Potts and Williams, Columbia and Mt. Pleas­ ant.. Roadster Pony 50" and Under — (1) LITTLE BOMB SITE — Wayne John­ ston for L. M. Mayo Sausage Co., Nash­ ville; (2) THE LITTLE BOMB SIGHT —Tony Waits, Owner—Columbia. Ky.; (3) LITTLE BOB UP—Win Garth for Winston Garth III; (4) RED BIRD— GO When the gate swung open and "Dixie" rang out Judge Judge Referee from the Hammond Organ and those "big” horses Talley Bobo Hall came in at a flat foot walk ... you could feel the 1. 609 1. 609 1. 609 surge of excitement over the packed stadium. All 2. 41 2. 41 2. 41 was relatively quiet until the call for the "runni