1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 December Voice | Page 52

SOUTH CAROLINA OPEN GATE The South Carolina Horse Show Association closed its most successful year with an elaborate High Point Award Banquet at the Wade Hampton Hotel, Colum bia, South Carolina on October 26, 1968. The head table was adorned with two white Walking Horse heads mounted on tall wrhite containers using white gladiolus, white chrysanthemums, and pampas grass. Editors from the leading horse magazines were guests of the Association and were seated directly in front of the head table. This has been a most successful year for the Horse Show Association. After much work, this Association has grown to be one of the strongest in the country. Awards were given to horses for the most points won during the year. The following were the winners in the Walking Horse division: PLANTATION PLEASURE: (1) LORD LARKSPUR, Jimmy Slaughter, Orangeburg, owner; (2) PROUD TO POLKA, Ruthie Slaughter, Orangeburg, owner. WALKING PONIES: ( 1) TRAVELERS GYPSY, Ran dy Lollis, Taylors, owner; (2) MIGHTY LITTLE RED, Jimmie Reel, Edgefield, owner. TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING HORSE: (1) SUNS T BIRD. Mr. and Mrs. Don Towery, Sumter, owners; (2) MISTY’S SECRET, Arthur Foster, Honea Path, owner. JUVENILE: (1) RAMBLIN ROSE, Diane Quinn, Piedmont, owner; (2) BILLY’S HI FIVE, Guy White- ner, Jr., Newberry, owner. AMATEUR: (1) ROPER’S BLUE BOY, George W. Roper, Easley, owner; (2) GO BOYS DOUBLE STAR, Ralph Hensley, Edgefield, owner. THREE-YEAR-OLD: (1) EBONY’S CHARGER, Ger ald Welborn, Anderson, owner; (2) ROCKY BLUFF REX, Dr. S. E. Burnett, Sumter, owner. JUNIOR WALKING HORSE: (1) HEADMAN’S HURRICANE, Mr. Neeley, Rock Hill, owner; (2) MISS RHYTHM, Cissy Best, Barnwell, owner. LADIES WALKING HORSE: (1) HANDSHAKERS POLARIS, Nancy Cox, Greer, owner; (2) MIDNIGHT HOT SHOT, Jimmie Reel, Edgefield, owner. WALKING MARES: (1) GO BOYS AGAIN BAY LADY, Carol Clary, Greenville, owner; (2) SHADOWS SUMTER QUEEN, Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Hinson, Sumter, owners. WALKING STALLION & GELDING: (l)GO BOYS SUNDAY BEST, Monroe Johnson, Aiken, owner; (2) SHADOWS RED ROOSTER, Hamp Caughman, Lex ington, owner. CHAMPIONSHIP: (1) SILVER SHADOW’S REPLI CA, Cissy Best, Barnwell, owner; (2) JET’S GO BOY SOUVENIR, Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Hinson, Sumter, owners. Division winners were: RAMBLIN ROSE, owner Di ane Quinn, Piedmong; and TRAVELERS GYPSY, own er Randy Lollis, Taylors. kJe /ppmate tileMj CkrUtynaA m 4 Veu> ifeat SALE OF SHOWRING CHAMPIONS and MURRAY FARM SALE S. W. BiiCH Belfast, Tennessee 52 PETE YOKLEY Pulaski, Tennessee Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse