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won both the class and the stake at the Jubilee and
was perhaps the most talked-about horse on the show-
grounds.
Three-year-olds were much in evidence as Buddy
Hugh and Joe Martin made it a hard-fought affair in
both the class and the stake. SPECIAL DELIVERY
was declared the victor in the earlier contest but Joe
Martin came back strong in the stake to take the blue
with a fine performance on REFLECTION’S SHADOW.
Watch for both of these fine horses as they enter
Junior competition next year.
THREE-YEAR-OLD STUD
GELDING
SPECIAL DELIVERY
Buddy Hugh, up
The Amateur Classes presented the most exciting
events of the week as we saw several truly top horses
perform in the preliminaries and the championship.
MOONGLOW JR. was at his best in both classes and
was ridden to perfection by Miss Burt Daugette to
win the blue in both events. In the Championship
Stake, however, they were put into a finw two-horse
workout with Mrs. Ann Corbin on her amazing mare,
GO BOY’S BLACK ANGEL, the 1968 World Champ
ion mare. It was a thrilling contest with MOONGLOW
JR. taking the top spot; however, Mrs. Corbin’s per
formance indicates that we will see a lot more of this
fine team in the future.
JUNIOR MARE JUNIOR JUVENILE STAKE
DAT'S-DE-BABE HANDSHAKER'S LADY K
C. A. Bobo, up Brucene Tarkingion. up
Announcing
THE OPENING
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JANUARY 1, 1969
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