1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 September Voice | Page 49

CHAMPIONSHIP WALKING YEARLING
Many hours of hard work and patient handling are rewarded in this championship class. Winning the ribbon was Ebony ' s Image for owner Mrs. Billy Hale of Gallatin. This finelooking yearling won over six other outstanding entries. Reserve honors went to H. W. Brown ' s B. Pride of Midnight from Columbia. The Cashion Farm was in the money again as Spicy Merry tied third for the Shelbyville establishment. The crowd was very appreciative of this good class and let their feelings be known.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
WISE
MARY
ORTON
1. 625
1. 645
1. 625
6.
1009
2. 645
2. 625
2. 645
7. 326
3. 545
3. 385
3. 385
4. 326
4. 633
4. 633
5. 385
5. 545
5. 545 6. 1009 7. 326
FINAL
YEARLING
1.
625
EBONY ' S IMAGE
2.
645
B. PRIDE OF MIDNIGHT
3.
385
SPICY MERRY
4.
633
GO BOY ' S LADY BEECH
5
545 SUN ' S BLACK SHADOW
OWNER & ADDRESS Mrs. Billy Hale, Gallatin. Tennessee H. W. Brown, Columbia, Tennessee Cashion Farms, Shelbyville, Tennessee Cashion Farms, Shelbyville, Tennessee Hill & Rowland, Beech Grove and Murfreesboro, Tennessee
OWN ER-AM ATEU R, WALKING MARES, ANY AGE
owner-amateur mares any age
W. T. Baynard guided Fascination B to the blue ribbon honors in this 23-entry class. Baynard has long been one of the leading amateur riders in the country and on this night he was in peak form. Mrs. Frank Parnell and Lady Godiva put on a classy exhibition before this record-breaking crowd to tie second. All three judges gave this talented mare the number two spot on their cards behind Fascination B. Stella Dallas and Roy Davis put on their usual fine performance to tie third in this exciting class. Roy and his mare always show well and tonight was no exception.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
WISE
MARY
ORTON
1. 956 1. 956 1, 956 11. 943 2. 240 2. 240 2. 240 12. 441 3. 804 3. 529 3. 843 13. 960 4. 843 4. 337 4. 456 14. 102 5. 456 5. 456 5. 804 15. 137 6. 441 6. 804 6. 55 7. 55 7. 843 7. 529 8. 102 8. 55 8. 337 9. 337 9. 350 9. 350 10. 529 10. 960 10. 1317
FINAL
1.
956
2.
240
HORSE
FASCINATION B
LADY GODIVA
RIDER
W. T. Baynard
Mrs. Frank Parnell
OWNER & ADDRESS
W. T. Baynard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Mrs. Frank Parnell, Newbern, Tennessee
3.
804
STELLA DALLAS
Roy Davis
Bel Aire Stables, Calhoun, Georgia
4.
843
SUNBEAM PRODUCER
L. Frank Roper
L. Frank Roper, Winter Garden, Florida
5.
456
PANOLA ROSE
Byron D. Rogers
Byron D. Rogers. Rogersville
6.
7.
529
337
CADILLAC ' S JEWEL
GO BOY ' S MISS NASSU
Jimmy Ellis
Ben Beckham III
Ellis Farms, Orrville, Alabama
Ben Beckham, Jr., Birmingham, Alabama
8.
55
DARK ANGEL
C. L. Lee
Leeswood Walking Horse Stables, Oaks Corners, New York
9.
10.
350
441
MOONGLO ' S BUTTERCUP
REBEL ' S RED ANGEL
Leon Hall
S. W. Grantham
Leon Hall, Hillsboro, Missouri
S. W. Grantham, Seminary, Mississippi
WALKING GELDINGS. FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVER
One of the most talent-laden gelding classes in history appeared tonight, and Jack Warren on Golden Souvenir proved to be the best of the best as he tied first on two cards with a real crowd-pleasing exhibition. Jack held his horse on the rail and kept on coming till he captured the blue. Sensational Sundust. with Wink Groover in the irons, was truly sensational as he tied second in close balloting. Wink’ s horse wbs hitting that big lick and working hard in this 45-entry class. Bud Dunn and Sun’ s Golden Parader made a determined bid for the blue but had to be content with the yellow ribbon. This was truly one of the outstanding classes of the Celebration and it left the crowd in an excited mood.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
MARY
ORTON
WISE
1.
1159
1.
958
1. 958
11. 56
2. 828
2.
1159
2.
110
12. 247
3. 849
3.
1321
3. 2
13. 1177
4. 56
4. 2
4.
1191
14.
1321
5.
1321
5.
1191
5.
1159
15. 51
6. 51
6. 828
6. 980
16. 849
7. 958
7. 83
7. 595
8. 83
8. 595
8. 83
9.
1177
9. 979
9. 828
10.
2
10. 1177
10. 979
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
1. 958 GOLDEN SOUVENIR Jack Warren Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dalton, Creve Coeur, Mo. 2. 1159 SENSATIONAL SUNDUST Wink Groover Spencer Walker, Fitzgerald. Georgia 3. 828 SUN ' S GOLDEN PARADER Bud Dunn John Wall, Birmingham, Michigan 4. 1321 HAND SHAKER ' S EAGLE Jack Darnell Jack Darnell, Huntsville, Alabama 5. 2 SUPREME COMMANDER Steve Hill W. M. Duncan, Inverness, Mississippi 6. 1191 SUN ' S DARK DEMON Boyd Hudgins C. R. Hudgins, Gainesville, Georgia 7. 83 CHARLIE ' S ROYAL FLUSH Jimmy Holloway C. D. Maddox Stables, West. Mississippi 8. 595 SUN’ S SUNBURST Sam Paschal Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, Gadsden, Alabama 9. 979 QUICK DRAW Phil Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randolph. Clearwater, Fla. 10. 1177 SUNDUST ROYAL Hank Sheely Hank Sheely, Dallas, Texas