1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 September Voice RS | Page 57

Per, Spriigneld^/x^E MYST fo L’ M* Har' HORSE SHOW RESULTS THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE NATIONAL FUTURITY Shelbyville, Tennessee - August 24,1967 WEANLING DIVISION, 1967 FUTURITY (Fillies): (1) STATELY’S SPRITE, Lyle Cashion Co., Jack- son, Miss.; (2)KERCHIE’S BABY, Marie Musgrave, Lewisburg, Tenn.; (3) EBONY’S DREAM MAKER, S. W. Beech, Jr., Lewisburg; (4) ED’S BLACK GAL, John R. Jones, Nashville; (5) THREATS RADIANT LADY. Port Orange Stables, Daytona Beach, Fla.; (6) SHADOW'S JUNE BRIDE, Otis Endsley, Belfast; (7) O’ MY EBONY, J. R. Brantley & Son, Wartrace; (8) ROYAL HEIRS BLACK AN­ GEL, Mrs. Harriet R. Clark, Beverly Hills, Calif.; (9) GO BOY’S LIVING AIRE, Jimmy Hackett, Car­ thage; (10) SHADOWS MISS MIDNITE, Neil G. Amos, Murfreesboro. YEARLING DIVISION, 1967 FUTURITY (Fillies): (1) MAID OF MASTERPIECE. Billy Hale, Gallatin; (2) GO BOY’S ROYAL LADY, J. B. Woods & Otis Endsley, Belfast; (3) HALE'S FIRST LADY, Billy Hale, Gallatin; (4) GO BOY'S LADY MISS, W. R. Nixon, Monoville; (5) SHADOW’S DOLLY NELL, Bailey-Montgomery Stables, Shelbyville; (6) DE­ LIGHT’S MISS CINDY, Dr. and Mrs. Dewitt Owen, Jr., Franklin; (7) MIDNIGHT’S MAE B.. J. R. Brantley & Son, Wartrace; (8) SUNS GYSPIE PRIN­ CESS, Boyd R. Beveridge, Shelbyville; (9) SUN’S SHADOWETTE, J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro; (10) BEAU’S BLACK BEAUTY, Lester Bradford, Lewis­ burg. TWO-YEAR-OLD DIVISION. 1967 FUTURITY (Fil­ lies): (1) EBONY’S MARCH WIND. Frank Parnell. Newbern: (2) EBONY'S DARK STAR. Frank Mus­ grave, Jr., Lewisburg; (3) SUN’S HI FASHION. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin, Shelbyville; (4) KER- CHIE’S DOLL. Marie Musgrave, Lewisburg; (5) SUN’S DIXIE DELIGHT. C, D. Maddox, West, Miss.; (6) INVASION’S CHARM B., J. R. Brantley & Son, Wartrace; (7) DELIGHT’S DEBBIE. L. 0. Ledford Sales Agency, Rossville, Ga.; (8) EBONY’S ANGEL, J. T. Leech, Belvidere; (9) MIDNIGHT HONEYDEW H, Steve McKnight, Murfreesboro; (10) CASHION FASHION, Lyle Cashion Co., Jackson, Miss. WEANLING DIVISION. 1967 FUTURITY (Colts) (1) GO BOY’S MAGIC MOMENT, Mrs. E. A. Self, Mobile, Ala.; (2) SHADOW7 MIDNITE GHOST, J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro; (3) HILL'S BLACK BA­ RON, James Russell, Lewisburg; (4) SHADOW’S DELIGHT A., S. L. Alexander, W oodbury; (5) HILL­ TOP HICKORY. J. C. Kimes. Shelbyville; (6) GO BOY’S SUCCESSOR C.. J. A. Clay, Lewisburg; (7) PLAYBOY QUICK SILVER, Lyle Cashion Co., Jack- son, Miss.; (8) GO BOY’S MIGHTY SUN, Dr. W. D Jones, Fayetteville; (9) PERFECT PACKAGE. James L. Rowland, Rockvale; (10) PECK’S BIG SHOT. J- D. Bush, Gadsden, Ala. YEARLING DIVISION, 1967 FUTURITY (Colts): (1) GO BOY’S LADY’S MAN, S. W. Beech, Jr. & G. E. Leslie, Lewisburg; (2) SATAN’S SHA­ DOW', Paul Smith, Lewisburg; (3) SHADOW’S A- PACHE, Stanley McNabb, Murfreesboro; (4) EB- ONAIRE KING, C, E. Ingram. Etowah; (5) BLACK SHAKER G., Nelson E. Gibson, Brookhaven, Miss.; (6) SUN’S GREAT GLORY, Cashion Farms, Shel­ byville; (7) SUN’S VOLUNTEER. Jimmy Hackett, Carthage; (8) MIDNIGHT TROPHY. J. T. Nelms, Nashville; (9) SUN’S LAST CHANCE J.T.N.. J T. Nelms, Nashville; (10) KERCHIE’S GO BOY, Marie Musgrave, Lewisburg. Tw O - YEAR - OLD DIVISION. 1967 FUTURITY (Colts); (1) GO BOYS BLACK ROOSTER. Mrs. “•A- Self, Mobile. Ala.; (2) GO BOY’S RENDEZ­ VOUS, Marie H. Jeffcoat, Cordova; (3) EBONY’S PAPER TIGER, BUI Hale & S. W. Beech, Jr., Gal- iatin & Lewisburg; (4) DANCER’S SUNRISE, Doris C- Taft, Taft; (5) DELIGHT’S BLAZER. Fray Escue, Covington, Ky.; (6) GO BOY’S DICTATOR. Roy Callahan, Charleston, Mo.; (7) SUNS MIDNITE CHANCE, Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miller, Xenia, Warren, Springhilt no ch Dr. Sara Womack, Shelb^SfeD MA‘'C Herman RINGM ASTER, TENNESSEE STATE itnr ° b MAGIC LADY, owner-exhib- Bud Byron, Tullahoma; (4) JUNE DELIGHT exhibited by Ben Harrell lir L. T Bowles Mur freesb„ro; (5) PLAYBOY’S SILHOUETTEowner BOBB n J anr ' Mh°K*,ShelbyVille; (6) WINSTON’S ami M1? tANw’ exhlblted by Ray McEwen for Mr MFR r V f RrmNn Ewen’ Lynchbur£ <7> WINSTON’S t ! ii uE G0LD’ owner-exhibitor W. p. Millard (8) SETTING SUN’S PRISS. owner exhibitor Owen Layne, Murfreesboro; (9) PERFEC TIONS DAYDREAM, owner-exhibitor Vic Thomp 5h®,byvUle- <10) SHADOW’S MIRACLE, ex hibited by Gary Leverett for Mr. and Mrs. A M Matuser, Shelbyville. WEANLING DIVISION. 1967 FUTURITY (FIL LIES): (1) EBONY’S SCAT LADY M. Mr. and Mrs E. P. McFarlin, Mufreesboro; (2) Unnamed entry Cashion Farms, Shelbyville; (3) Unnamed entry S. W Beech, Lewisburg; (4) FANCY SPIRIT, Jack Harney and Irvan Brown, Murfreesboro; (5) DUKE’S SUN QUEEN, Kennie R. Nelson, Lewisburg; (6) SHADOW’S MISS MIDNITE, Clyde Jernigan and Neil Amos, Murfreesboro; (7) SPIRITS MISS CIN­ DY, Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt Owen, Jr., Franklin; (8) Unnamed entry, Steve Hill, Beech Grove; (9) RAM­ BLIN' ROSE, Sam Lasseter and Donnell Baggarly, Murfreesboro; (10) SCAT MAN’S JEWEL W, Paul Wallace and Clyde Jernigan, Murfreesboro. 4-H CLUB WEANLING COLT: (1) FIERY SHAD­ OW. exhibited by John Harney for Harney & Brown, Murfreesboro; (2) PLAYBOY’S SILHOUETTE, own­ er-exhibitor Charlie Moore. Shelbyville; (3) SPIRIT'S LOVELY LADY, exhibited by Sherrie Tolbert for Peggy Tolbert, Murfreesboro; (4) DELIGHT'S MER­ RY BOY. exhibited by Larry Osborne for Fair Oaks Farm, Murfreesboro; (5) PALLIE’S PAL. owner- exhibitor Miss Pallie Walker, Murfreesboro; (6) PID- DLEY'S BIG DEAL, exhibited by Philip Mason for Thos. Brandon, Murfreesboro; (7) FREDDY FLINT- STONE, exhibited by Freddy Tenpenny for Suits- Me-Farm, Murfreesboro; (8) DELIGHT’S SULTAN, exhibited by Ricky Womack for Womack's Stable, Murfreesboro; (9) MIDNIGHT’S ROCKETTE, owner- exhibitor Charles Insell, Woodbury; (10) MIKE’S SPIRIT, owner-exhibitor Mike Williamson, Brent­ wood. OPEN WEANLING HORSE COLTS: (1) GO BOY'S MAGIC MOMENT, exhibited by Bobby Beech for Mrs. E. A. Self, Mobile, Ala.; (2) HILL’S MERRY GO BOY A. exhibited by Johnny Brown for Steve Hill. Beech Grove; (3) STATELY'S BLACK SHAD­ OW, exhibited by Lonnie Messick for Lonnie and Wiley Messick, Murfreesboro; (4) JOLLY RODGERS, exhibited by Larry Gribble for Vic Thompson, Shel­ byville; (5) HUSTLER’S WONDER BOY, exhibited by Sylvester Skierkowski for Leeswood Farms, Oaks Corners. N. Y.; (6) MERRY BUDDY, exhibited by Jimmy Collins for Suits-Me-Farm. Murfreesboro; (7) EYE DOCTOR, exhibited by Aubrey Baskin for R H. Baskin, Murfreesboro; (8) EBONY’S BLACK HAWK owner-exhibitor Jimmy McKnight, Lascas- sas. ,9.' GO BOY’S HIGHLIGHT, exhibited by Hor­ ton Elrod for Horton and Austin Elrod, Milton, (10) SPIRIT'S ROAN BOY. owner-exhibitor Lanny L^ANUNeGSbD°;viSION. 1967 FUTURITY (STAL­ LIONS) <1) SHADOW’S MIDNIGHT GHOST. Mr. and Mrs. J Mac Carter, Murfreesboro; (2) Unnamed ‘ c xV Beech Jr.. Lewisburg; (3) Unnamed r, r\»rV 'T iDies Murfreesboro; (/) PERFECl apf fame? I Rowland, Rockvale; . 8 ) Unnamed AGE, J-n.e. entry. shelbyville; (9) EBON\ S Murfreesboro; (10) SHA- freesboro 4-H CLUo .f C0LT; (i} FLAME AT y ^,^.c gUrns for Burns L-Brandon- Mur- MIDNIGHT. Stabies, exhibilor • •>"R enee ’S DOLLY, owner- s‘...v Murfreesboro; ( 3 ) SOU- e-’i-ibiVor Linda Jennings, THERN SHA DO .. o - Murfreesboro, OPEN YEARLING FILLIES: (1) GO BOY’S ROY­ AL LADY, exhibited by Bobby Beech for S. W- Beech. Belfast; (2) MIDNIGHT DOLLY R, exhibited by Roger Richards for Jack Richards, Nashville; (3) MACK K’S PERSIMMON, exhibited by Bud Byron for Jennings and Weaver, Tullahoma; (4) SUE SUNDAY SUE. exhibited by Harold Dean Giv­ ens for Steve McKnight, Murfreesboro; (5) SUN’S DELIGHTS LADY, exhibited by Bill Conner for L. C. Fritzsche, Shelbyville; (6) MIDNIGHT JANE, exhibited by Jerry Rogers for James Rowland, Murfreesboro; (7) BLACK PEPPER, exhibited by Bill Sledge for Aubrey McPeak, Christiana; (8) DELIGHT'S HONEY BUN, exhibited by Melvin Wal­ lace for Forrest Margraves, Union City, Ky.; (9) THE BAY LADY, owner-exhibitor Julia Haun, Wa­ tertown; (10) ELDORADO, owner-exhibitor John Freeman, Morrison. YEARLING DIVISION. 1967 FUTURITY (FIL­ LIES): (1) SWEET SPIRIT, C. H. Williamson, Brent­ wood; (2) DELIGHTS BONNIE, M. E. Carroll, Jr., Madison, Ala.; (3) SILHOUETTE, Baggarly and Lassater, Murfreesboro; (4) Unnamed entry, Har- linsdaie Farm, Franklin; (5) MERRY MIDNIGHT A. O. H. Abernathy, Nashville; (6) SHADOW’S ROSE MARIE, Womack Stables, Murfreesboro; (7) DELIGHT’S MISS CINDY, Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt Owen, Jr., Franklin; (8) SUN’S FINALE, Jones, Williamson and Griffeth, Brentwood; (9) SHADOW’S SOCIETY JAN, Stanley McNabb, Murfreesboro; (10) SUN’S SHADOW MAID, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Car­ ter, Murfreesboro. OPEN MARE AND COLT: (1) DAUGHTER OF MIDNIGHT and SHADOW’S MIDNIGHT GHOST. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro; (2) GO BOY’ S CINDY K and SPIRIT’S MISS CINDY. Dr. DeWitt Owen, Jr.. Franklin; (3) DOUBLE MER­ RY GIRL and PEAK OF PERFECTION, Larry Grib­ ble & Vic Thompson, Shelbyville; (4) ZULA QUEEN and DUKES SUN QUEEN, Kenny Nelson, Lewis­ burg; (5) BECTON’S LADY and SHADOW’S RE­ FLECTION, Baggarly and Lassater, Murfreesboro; (6) GO BOY’S SILVER LACE and PLAYBOY’S QUICK SILVER, Cashion Farms, Shelbyville; (7) GO BOY’S MISS WONDERFUL and HUSTLER’S WONDER BOY, Leeswood Farms, Oaks Corners, N. Y.; (8) GO BOY’S DREAM and EBONY’S ECHO, D onnell Baggarly, Murfreesboro; (9) MERRY MER­ RY MBC and MERRY BUDDY, Suits-Me-Farm, Mur­ freesboro; (10) SUN’S BRIGHT STA R and SHADOW’S MISS MIDNIGHT, Jernigan and Amos, Murfreesboro. OPEN YEARLING HORSE COLTS: (1) SUN’S ROLLER COASTER, exhibited by James Rowland for Hart & Greenway, Nashville; (2) JINKS BLACK JACK, exhibited by C. H. Williamson for Hayes & Williamson, Brentwood; (3) MIDNIGHT SUN’S TRADE MARK, exhibited by Mike Jones for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Murfreesboro; (4) SHADOWS OF BLUE, owner-exhibitor Roger Richards, Nash­ ville; (5) DELIGHT’S PENNY CRICKET, exhibited by Bud Byron for E. Poe, Tullahoma; (6) HALF PAST MIDNIGHT, exhibited by Bill Alexander for Harlinsdale Farms, Franklin; (7) SUN’S REMEM­ BRANCE. exhibited by Jerry Rogers for James Rowland, Murfreesboro; (8) HEADMAN’S VELVET, exhibited by Bill Cortner for Conner Stables, Shel­ byville; (9) PAT’S DELIGHT, exhibited by Clark Maples for Ramsey Snell, Murfreesboro; (10) SUN DUST SHAKER, exhibited by Bobby McDaniel for Howard Nix, Cornersville. YEARLING DIVISION, 1967 FUTURITY (STAL­ LIONS): (1) GO BOY’S LADY’S MAN, S. W. Beech, Jr., Lewisburg; (2) SHADOW’S APACHE. Stan Mc­ Nabb, Murfreesboro; (3) MOUNTAIN FIDDLER, Womack Stables, Murfreesboro; (4) GO BOY’S MIGHTY MAC. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Mur­ freesboro; (5) SUN’S GREAT GLORY. Cashion Farms, Shelbyville; (6) SUN’S LAST CHANCE JTN, J. T. Nelms, Nashville; (7) SUN’S CHANCE MAN, John Sledge, Murfreesboro; (8) MIDNIGHT TRO­ PHY, J. T. Nelms. Nashville; (9) MIDNIGHT BLACK DASH. Roy H. Delbridge. Gallatin; (10) DELIGHT’S ROCK AND ROLL. A. E. (Rock) McEwen, Williams­ port. CHAMPIONSHIP WEANLING: (1) GO BOY’S MA­ GIC MOMENT, exhibited by Bobby Beech for Mrs. E. A. Self, Mobile. Ala.; (2) SHADOW’S MIDNIGHT GHOST, exhibited by James Rowland for Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro; (3) STATELY’S SPRITE, exhibited by Buddy Moore for Cashion Farms, Shelbyville. CHAMPIONSHIP YEARLING: (1) SHADOW’S AP­ ACHE. owner-exhibitor Stan McNabb,Murfreesboro; (2) GO BOY’S LADY’S MAN. exhibited by Steve Beech for Beech and Leslie. Belfast; (3) SWEET SPIRIT, owner-exhibitor C. H. Williamson. Brent­ wood. 57 September, 1967