1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 September Voice | Page 39

TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS, CLASS " A "
Goldfinger, a beautiful honey-colored stallion with a flaxen mane and tail, proved to be the unanimous choice of both the fans and the judges as he swept the title with a brilliant performance in both the flat-foot and running walks. 38 horses were entered in this, the first of two classes for two-year-old stallions, and Wink Groover showed his horse to perfection in capturing this honor over many other outstanding entries. Buddy Hugh and Gunsmoke’ s Minute Man tied reserve and showed the crowd tv / o superb gaits. Third place honors went to Hap’ s Sensation with C. A. Bobo doing the riding. Charlie kept his horse on the rail and displayed some fine riding in grabbing the third spot.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
ORTON
WISE
MARY
1.
1151
1.
1151
1.
1151
11. 433
2. 681
2.
103
2.
681
12. 835
3.
103
3.
243
3. 313
13. 863
4.
835
4.
965
4. 243
14. 231
5.
243
5. 819
5.
965
15.
1251
6.
313
6.
313
6.
103
7. 965
7. 835
7. 1047
8. 819
8.
1047
8.
1029
9.
1029
9.
1013
9. 819
10.
1013
10.
1029
10.
1013
FINAL
HORSE
RIDER
OWNER & ADDRESS
1.
1151
GOLDFINGER
Wink Groover
Mr. & Mrs. CharlesGuess, Chattanooga, Tenn.
2.
681
GUNSMOKE’ S MINUTE MAN
Buddy Hugh
J. H. Bowman & Son, Shelbyville, Tennessee
3.
103
HAP’ S SENSATION
C. A. Bobo
C. E. Clement, Hickory, North Carolina
4.
243
SUN’ S BLACK LABEL
Jimmy Waddell
Chester C. Coon, Oakland, California
5.
965
PERFECTION’ S HAWKEYE
Jack Warren
Dr. & Mrs. Rex B. Foster, Jr., Waterloo, Iowa
6.
819
SOCIETY’ S SON
Bud Dunn
Lloyd Moore, Florence, Alabama
7.
313
HAYNES’ SUN DUST
Russell Pate
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Haynes, Jonestown, Miss.
8.
835
PIDDLEY’ S 8LACK ACE
Robert Reid
Reid & Wingfield. Lewisburg, Tennessee
9
1047
MACK K ' S SPOOK
Bill Crutcher
Penn Mohon, Covington, Tennessee
10.
1029
GO BOY’ S GENTLEMAN
Horace Young
Buddy Musgrave, Lewisburg. Tennessee
TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS, CLASS“ B "
Joe Webb did some real entertaining as he rode The Entertainer to the blue ribbon in this second class of two-year-old stallions. This big black stud showed the crowd two smooth, flowing gaits reminiscent of his famous sire. Big Shot’ s T Bird with Billy Brantley in the saddle displayed a big lick and beautiful conformation in tying second. Billy captured the two-year-old championship at Columbia and showed many people why T Bird has been labeled a top horse of the future. Don Paschal and Merry’ s Gold Sun also gave the crowd reason to cheer as they worked well and tied third in this class full of promising two-year-olds.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
MARY
ORTON
WISE
1. 6
1.
360
1.
598
11. 1184
2. 360
2. 76
2. 360
12. 1290
3. 598
3. 6
3. 6
4. 812
4.
598
4. 76
5. 286
5.
664
5. 812
6. 76
6.
1184
6. 880
7. 880
7. 286
7. 870
8. 856
8. 880
8. 856
9. 1290
9. 812
9. 286
10. 664
10. 870
10. 664
FINAL
HORSE
RIDER
OWNER & ADDRESS
1.
360
THE ENTERTAINER
Joe Webb
Webb, Rogers, Binns, & Raney, Searcy and Little Rock. Arkansas
2.
6
BIG SHOT’ S T BIRD
Billy Brantley
Mr. & Mrs. Billy Robinson, Chattanooga, Tenn.
3.
598
MERRY’ S GOLD SUN
Donald Paschal
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gillen, Chesapeake, Ohio
4.
76
GO BOY’ S BIG SHOT
Jimmy Holloway
C. D. Maddox Farms, West, Mississippi
5.
812
MERRY MIDNIGHT
Albert Rowland
Triple T Farm, Lewisburg, Tennessee
6.
286
GO BOY’ S BOMBER
Ted Baier
W. B. Cherry, Henderson, Tennessee
7.
880
GO BOY’ S RAVEN
Don Bolinger
Dr. Marian Lambert, Kansas City, Missouri
8.
856
SUN’ S KING MIDAS
Bud Seaton
Bill Massey. Gallatin. Tennessee
9.
664
INVASION ' S SHADOW
George Witt
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Carrier, Decatur, Ala.
10.
1184
MERRILL’ S RAIDER
Boyd Hudgins
Fieldstone Farm, Macon, Georgia
JUVENILES RIDING WALKING MARES OR GELDINGS
Fair Warning, a veteran of many championships, carried young Kay Pierce to the winners ' circle in this crowded class. 62 entries vied for the honors in this class and many good horses were battling for the blue. Fair Warning showed the form that has won her fame over the years and thrilled the crowd with her near-flawless performance. Sherrill Marks and Go Boy’ s Jet were in there walking all the time and tied second. Go Boy’ s Hurricane was blowing strong for Amy Waters and grabbed the yellow ribbon. Amy did a good job in showing this horse, and this is indeed necessary in classes of this size.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
WISE
MARY
ORTON
1. 287 1. 117 1. 153 11. 486 2. 191 2. 239 2. 1176 12. 652 3. 107 3. 153 3. 117 13. 1153 4. 1176 4. 191 4. 239 14. 763 5. 1404 5. 287 5. 287 6. 486 6. 1153 6. 191 7. 652 7. 405 7. 1404 8. 117 8. 1404 8. 107 9. 763 9. 554 9. 405 10. 153 10. 107 10. 554
FINAL
HORSE
RIDER
OWNER & ADDRESS
1.
117
FAIR WARNING
Kay Pierce
Dr. J. R. Pierce, Kingsport, Tennessee
2. 239
GO BOY’ S JET
Sherrill Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks, Eldorado, Ark.
3. 153
GO BOY’ S HURRICANE
Amy Waters
C. M. Waters, Jr., Alexandria, Louisiana
4. 287
SUN ' S PLAYBOY
Mickey Cherry
W. B. Cherry, Henderson, Tennessee
5. 191
GO BOY’ S CHALLENGER
Linda Robinson
Circle R Stables, West Point, Mississippi
6.
107
COLLEGE BOY
Charles Warren, Jr
Charles Warren, Jr., Fayetteville, N. C.
7. 1176
SUNDUST PRIDE
Susan Sheely
Susan Sheely, Dallas, Texas
8.
1404
MAY MADNESS
Kathy Thompson
Randolph Farms, Clearwater, Florida
9. 486
DREAM AGAIN
Susan Taylor
Susan Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama
10. 652
SON OF DESTINY
Julie Lovett
Ralph S. Lovett, Union, Kentucky