1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 October Voice RS | Page 32

OWNER-AMATEUR LADY RIDERS ON WALKING MARES. ANY AGE
MINT JULEP and Laura M. Brandon proved to be the cream of this crop tying firet over 21 other entries. This class was a fitting c ima to the Saturday night show and had all the spectators anxious to return for more ^acJ-on. Mrs. C. M. Waters Jr., guided SPURS SUM­ MER DREAM to the reserve honors with a fine ride which earned the first place tie ot one of the judges. Ann Daughette on GU BOY ' S JOY was also doing some good walking in this class. These fine lady amateur riders show their horses well and compete in a very effective manner.
JUDGE WELSH
JUDGE HENSON
REFEREE MOORMAN
1.
221
1.
191
1.
221
2.
3!
191
53 •
2. 3!
221
53
2.
3.
53
191
4.
981
4.
238
4.
238
5.
1465
5.
1371
5.
1465
6.
640
6.
1465
6.
1383
7.
1383
7.
640
7.
1371
8.
201
8.
1383
8.
1297
9.
1371
9.
1297
9.
640
10.
1297
10.
981
10.
981
11■ 1202! 2. 201
F ] NAL HORSE RIDER
1
2.
221
191
MINT JULEP
SPUR’ S SUMMER DREAM
Mrs. Laura M. Brandon
Mrs. C. M. Waters, Jr.
3. 53
GO BOY’ S JOY
Ann Daugette
4.
238 5
1371
0.
1465
DEVIL ' S DARLING
MIDNIGHT MERRY KAY
FANNY BROWN
Olivia Meek
Maxine Johnson
Rosemary Locke
7 _
6-10 e!
1383
DREAM AT MIDNIGHT
SUN’ S MOONMIST
Debby Pollard
Vickie Lynn Thompson
9.
12^7
GUN SMOKE ' S STARLIGHT
Mrs. N. Turrentine
10.
081
SUE’ S ANN SHADOW
Susie Beasley Day
OWNER ft ADDRESS
Mrs. Laura M. Brondon, Aurora, Ohio Mrs! C. M. Waters, Jr., Alexandria, La.
Ann Daugettc, Gadsden, Ala. Thomas & Meek, Franklin, Tenn. L ft J Stables & Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Town ft Country Food, Fort Wayne, I nd, Debby Pollard, Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson SGaillard, Meridian, Miss. Mr. ft Mrs. Newton Turrentine, Greenville, S. C. Susie Beasley Day, Orlando, Fla.
JUVENILES RIDING WALKING MARES OR GELDINGS
This class is always filled with top riders and horses and this year was no exception. Candace Williams, no stranger to blue ribbons, tied first on CINDY ' S SHADOW over some real top entries. Jan Wright jockeyed DARK SHADOW into the reserve ribbon and kept the pressure on Candace throughout the class. FAIR WARNING and Debbie Church proved to be quite a combination as they earned the yellow ribbon. These young riders worked their horses just enough in the preliminary workout to qualify the last go round and then they ly turned their mounts loose.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
HENSON
MOORMAN
WELSH
1.
798
1.
75
1.
798
11.
1314
2.
309
2.
798
2.
1226
12.
430
3.
75
3.
1226
3.
195
13.
230
4.
195
4.
107
4.
75
14.
107
5.
1226
5.
60
5.
1436
6.
107
6.
309
6.
60
7.
695
7.
695
7.
695
8.
430
8.
1505
8.
1505
9.
60
9.
195
9.
309
10.
853
10.
430
10.
853
FINAL HORSE
1.
798
CINDY’ S SHADOW-
2.
75
DARK SHADOW
3.
1226
FAIR WARNING
4.
309
SHADOW ' S GAY LADY
5.
195
GO BOY ' S HURRICANE
6.
107
CAPTAIN APPLEJACK
7.
oO
SUN SENSATION
8.
o95
MERRY MELINDA
9.
1505
MERRY BOY’ S SUN
10.
430
SUN DUST ' S DANDY L <
RIDER
Candace Williams Jan Wright Debbie Church Sara Hickerson Amy Waters Betty Blount Mary Van Jenkins Brenda Bramlett Merrill Talbot Blanche D. Thomas
OWNER ft ADDRESS
Candace Williams, Fayetteville, N. C. Jan Wright, Nacogdoches, Texas Mr. ft Mrs. Duane Church, N. W ' ilkesboro, Sara Hickerson, Shelbyville, Tenn. Amy Waters, Alexandria, La. F. L. Blount, Jr., Bethel,' n. C.
Louis Jenkins, North W ' ilkesboro, N. C.
Brenda Bramlett, Oxford, Miss. Fieldstone Farm, Macon, Ga.
Blanche Dillon Thomas, Doug 1asvi11 e, Ga
N. C, three year old walking mares This preliminary to the three year old stake
saw 51 entr. es go to the rail vying for the iAn ° YS \ ° ra-Ce uOU " 9L1on G0 B0Y ' S Dark LADY too * the blue nbbon with a sharp performance, n Walking Horse gaits. Owned by Huber Construction Co., of Moultrie, Ga
were in there working all the tlmr. i,
JUDGE MOORMAN
JUDGE WELSH
REFEREE HENSON
812
251
1131
14
1.
2.
3.
4.
894
675
812
968
1.
2,
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4.
894
124
14
1131
11.
12.
13.
14.
637
342
968
1388
124
5.
14
5.
675
1018
6,
1388
6.
1018
1388
7.
1131
7.
722
675
8.
722
8.
684
684
9.
684
9.
812
637
10.
251
10.
251
32
« AL HORSE
894
GO BOY’ S DARK LADY
675
SHADOW’ S
BLUE ANGEL
812
SHAKER’ S MERRY ALLAN
251
SHADOW JET’ S LADY
1131
GO BOY’ S MISS CINDY
14
WILD ROSE
124
SHADRACK’ S FIRST LADY
lOlU
BELA ] R ' S MERRY ME
968
BIG SHOT’ S BONNIE BELIE
1366
SUN’ S DELIGHTFUL DISH *
RIDER
Horace Young Jimmy Waddell Doug Wolavcr
R- H. Posey
Jr. George Livingston,
“• A. Bobo Jimmy Holloway Wink Groover George Witt Mack Motes
OWNER & ADDRESS
Mr. ft MrsSlCarl \° n < f °’’ Moultrie * Ga- Mr. ft Mr *' J „ L,\ Jones’ Jackson, Tenn. H- H. Posey Jr‘ Ln! r’ T. u, ske( JC‘ e 1 Ala ' Mr f u.. •• clora, Miss GLL farm!- " in •“ 11 ■ V? dbeltcr • Jr” Columbia r n wC ° 1 Herville, Tenn f! H * SSS SJables’ Wt-St’ Miss.
• arbin, Knoxville Tenn
ley’ Broken Arrow, Oklo.