1967 TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE NATIONAL CELEBRATION
PARADE OF CHAMPIONS
A VOICE SPECIAL for your additional enjoyment we present the Celebration Results in complete form including a brief outline of the class, how the horses were tied and how they placed. NOTE: Reproduction of Results NOT checked for clerical errors.
WEANLING FILLIES An all-day rain subsided just in time for the early six o’ clock beginning of the first night of the 29th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration. The first class in the ring attracted 42 entries, with the first of 63 blue ribbons going to GO BOY’ S LIVING AIRE and Jimmy Hackett of Carthage. Tennessee. Tying reserve was a fancy-stepping filly named MIDNIGHT GLAMOUR GIRL owned by Kimball Piano and Organ Company of Jasper, Indiana. The third place tie went to EBONY’ S SCAT LADY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mc- Farlin of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The judges had a difficult time tying this class due to the large number of fine-looking young fillies exhibited. This year there were fifteen more entries in this class than in 1966.
FINAL |
HORSE |
1. 586
2. 1419
3. 1318
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GO BOY’ S LIVING AIRE
MIDNIGHT GLAMOR GIRL
EBONY’ S SCAT LADY
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4. 622
5. 669
6. 210
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EBONY ' S DREAM MAKER
SHADOW’ S JUNE BRIDE
B. MERRY MACK
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7. 1155
8. 1433
9. 716
10. 739
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KERCHIE’ S BABY
DUKE’ S SUN QUEEN
O MY EBONY
WINSTON’ S BOBBIN’ JANE
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OWNER & ADDRESS Jimmy Hackett Stables, Carthage, Tennessee Kimball piano & Organ Co., Jasper, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McFarlin, Murfreesboro S. W. Beech, Jr., Lewisburg, Tennessee McNabb & Endsley, Murfreesboro & Belfast W. T. Driver, Winchester, Tennessee Marie Musgrave, Lewisburg, Tennessee Kennie R. Nelson, Lewisburg, Tennessee J. F. Brantley & Son, Wartrace, Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. RayMcEwen, Lynchburg, Tenn.
WEANLING HORSE COLTS GO BOY’ S MAGIC MOMENT was the blueribbon colt in the second class of the night. This promising young horse is owned by Mrs. E. A. Self of MobUe, Alabama. The reserve award went to SHADOW MIDNIGHT GHOST for Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This strolling little colt exhibited plenty of natural ability in capturing the red ribbon. The number three entry in this class was STATELY’ S BLACK SHADOW, owned by Wiley Messick and Son of Murfreesboro. The well-bred horses in this class indicate that the future of the breed is promising, to say the least.
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FINAL 1. 624 2. 1182 3. 895 4. 913 5. 1378 6. 587 7. 280 8. 394 9. 1154 10. 1198
HORSE
GO BOY’ S MAGIC MOM SHADOW MIDNIGHT GI STATELY ' S BLACK SH SHADOW’ S DELIGHT JOLLY RODGER SOCIETY’ S SON SHADOW ' S REFLECT1C EBONY’ S RARE DESIG1 THREAT JED’ S MERRY GO BOY
OWNER & ADDRESS
Mrs. E. A. Self, Mobile, Alabama Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro Wiley Messick & Son, Murfreesboro, Tenn. S. L. Alexander, Woodbury, Tennessee H. C. Chapman, Durham, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgill, Ashland, Ky. Baggarly & Lasseter, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Robert F. Turner, Jamestown, Tennessee F. C. Musgrave, Lewisburg, Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. JoeE. Davis, Shelbyville, Tenn.