1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 September Voice RS | Page 32

THREE-YEAR-OLD
WALKING MARES
JO BOVS BRENDA LEE kept up her winning ways as she captured the honors in this highly competitive class. Jimmy Waddell made another of his patented blue ribbon shows for owners Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parnell of Newbern, Tennessee. Reserve award was won by EBONY’ S DOLLY and Sam Paschal. Sam has a real top contender in this big-lick mare and she should get even better in the future. Surprising many of the veteran ringside observers by tying third with a tremendous performance was DAT’ S DE BABE and Jack Johnson. This mare has an airy way of going and is bound for even more top honors in the not too distant future.
JUDGE COFFEY 1. 825 2. 86 3. 951 4. 1531 5. 20 6. 677 7. 212 8. 1161 9. 1266 10. 1174
JUDGE WATTS 1. 537 2. 677 3. 20 4. 1531 5. 825 6. 1161 7. 951 8. 212 9. 86 10. 647
REFEREE ADAMS 1. 825 2. 1174
3. 86 4. 537 5. 1531 6. 951 7. 20 8. 677 9. 647 10. 1161
11. 1012 12. 122 13. 119 14. 212 15. 1266
FINAL
HORSE
RIDER
1. 825
2. 86
3. 537
4. 951
5. 1531
6. 20
7. 677
8. 1161
9. 212
GO BOY’ S BRENDA LEE
EBONY’ S DOLLY
DAT’ S DE BABE
HANDSHAKER’ S LADY K
GRAND JOY
EBONY ROSE
JET SET
HELLO DOLLY
SUE’ S ROYAL LADY
Jimmy Waddell
Sam Paschal
Jack Johnson
Doug Wolaver
Boyd Hudgins
C. A. Bobo
Joe Webb
Albert Rowland
Bill Cantrell
10. 647
GO BOY’ S WALKING
PERFECTION
Donald Paschal
OWNER & ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parnell, Newbern, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Vaughn, Franklin, Ky. Bill Tomlinson, N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Joe Wright, Nacogdoches, Texas Boyd Hudgins, Macon, Georgia Bill Tomlinson, N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Porter Rodgers Stables, Searcy, Arkansas Frank Clark, Arab, Alabama Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Luton, Phenix City, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Delbridge, Gallatin, Tenn.
OWNER-AMATEUR LADY RIDERS ON WALKING GELDINGS, ANY AGE Janie Julian and GO BOY’ S BLACK BARON surprised many of the early favorites with a near-flawless show to capture the blue ribbon. Janie kept her horse in excellent position all night and the judges saw enough to award her the blue. The second place tie went to THE NEW LOOK and Shirley Schliecher of Gary, Indiana. Shirley used her ring experience to excellent advantage in gaining the red ribbon. SECOND TIME AROUND and Mrs. Newton Turrentine of Greenville, South Carolina caught the judges’ eyes to win the third spot. This class was very popular with the crowd who picked favorites early and did their best to influence the judges’ choice.
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
COFFEY
1. 952
2. 1390
WATTS
1. 1008
2. 952
ADAMS
1. 1390
2. 1567
11. 446
12. 803
3. 1567
3. 548
3. 176
13. 326
4. 1372
4. 242
4. 1093
14. 548
5. 678
5. 678
5. 1372
15. 1008
6. 176
7. 131
6. 1372
7. 131
6. 678
7. 952
16. 761
17. 77
8. 738
9. 803
10. 242
8. 176
9. 803
10. 738
8. 131
9. 242
10. 738
18. 1370
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS 1. 952 GO BOY’ S BLACK BARON Janie Julian Janie Julian, Clinton, Missouri 2. 1390 THE NEW LOOK
Shirley Schliecher Shirley Schliecher, Gary, Indiana 3- 1567 SECOND TIME AROUND Mrs. N. Turrentine Mrs. Newton Turrentine, Greenville, S. C. 4. 1372 LIMOUSINE’ S MASTERPIECE Mrs. Paul Randolph Randolph Farms, Clearwater, Florida 5. 678 DR’ S REMEDY
Mrs. P. Rodgers, Jr. Mrs. Porter Rodgers, Jr., Searcy, Arkansas 6. 176 MONEYTREE’ S SHADOW Laura M. Brandon Hickory Hill Farm, Franklin, Tennessee 7. 131 GO BOY’ S CHALLENGER Linda R. DeShazo Circle R Stables, West Point, Mississippi 8. 738 MIDNIGHT SPOOK
Regina McLaurin McLaurin Stables, Raleigh, North Carolina 9. 803 LIL’ S MAJOR
Dr. Helen Jones Dr. Helen Jones, Fayetteville, Tennessee 10. 242 SOCIETY SOUVENIR Mrs. Muriel Lee Leeswood Stables, Oaks Corners, New York
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FINAL
HORSE
1. 1354
2. 1517
3. 1081
4. 826
5. 1371
6. 1091
7. 231
8. 703
9. 108
10. 351
MACK’ S COUNTRY SQUIRE
PRIDE OF SPRING
MY SUNDUST SENSATION
DARK MAGIC
SPECIAL’ S SONATA
BRAVE FALCON
STORM’ S MERRY BLAZE
GO BOY’ S HURRICANE
SUN DUST’ S QUEEN-
TWILIGHT TIME
OWNER-AMATUER ON WALKING HORSES, ANY AGE OR SEX
MACK ' S COUNTRY SQUIRE and Russell Waggoner of Kingsport, Tennessee made a great show to capture two first place votes and the blue ribbon. Mr. Waggoner had his horse stepping high and fancy, and captivated the crowd with every pass in the running. The reserve honor was earned by Gayden Sehrock and PRIDE OF SPRING. This popular entry from Poplarville, Mississippi kept the pressure on COUNTRY SQUIRE throughout the class. W. T. Baynard of Baton Rouge, Louisiana guided MY SUNDUST SENSATION to the third place on the final card. Mr. Baynard tied first on one card against heavy competition.
RIDER Russell Waggoner Gayden Sehrock W. R. Baynard Frank Parnell Paul Randolph Dr. W. H. Hill Lo McDaniel Fred F. Fowler J. D. Bush Will C. Terry
OWNER & ADDRESS
JUDGE
JUDGE
REFEREE
WATTS
1. 1354
2. 1517
3. 1371
4. 1091
5. 826
6. 703
ADAMS
1. 1081
2. 826
3. 1371
4. 231
5. 1354
6. 1091
COFFEY
1. 1354
2. 826
3. 1517
4. 1081
5. 1091
6. 351
11. 108
12. 1098
13. 1473
14. 703
7. 231
8. 1098
7. 703
8. 1517
7. 1371
8. 359
9. 351
9. 108
9. 415
10. 1081
10. 351
10. 213
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waggoner, Kingsport Gayden Sehrock, Poplarville, Mississippi W. T. Baynard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Frank Parnell, Newbern, Tennessee Randolph Farms, Clearwater, Florida W. H. Hill, Atlanta, Georgia Lo McDaniel, Millington, Tennessee Fred F. Fowler, Somerville, Tennessee J. D. Bush, Gadsden, Alabama Wi i c. Terry, Cleveland, Mississippi