WISCONSIN STAGES FOURTH ANNUAL ALL WALKING HORSE SHOW
The fourth annual Wisconsin All-Walking Horse Show is now a thing of the past, and the great time and effort put into it paid off. Bill Kuehl was the capable show chairman, and he assembled a conscentious and hard-working committee, with Gloria Pickhardt in the key position of secretary ', assisted by Val Edwards. John Woolman deserves credit as the hard-working stable chairman, as do John Krumm, prize list; Jeff Baum, trophies and ribbons; Leo Baum, publicity; Fran Lynn and Larry Pickhardt, communications.
Bob Cherry came up from Centerville, Tennessee to do an excellent job of tying the thirteen classes. John Marshall was announcer. Bob Keller the ringmaster, and Polly Knoll of Beaver Dam the fine photographer. Dr. Anderson served as the official veterinarian.
Taking the Weanling Class blue wasSUNDUST PER FECTION, owned by Mrs. Darlene Dietz, handled by Art Titus. GO GO BOY was second, owned and handled by Gene Losee. An EBONY MASTERPIECE filly, EBONY’ S SUMMER SATIN, won the Yearling Class, handled by Phillip Yoss, Hinckley, Illinois. Bill and Suzy Kuehl’ s HEATHER GO BOY was second, handled by Sharon Torreano.
In the hotly contested Amateur class, coming out on top was Phil Krueger of Milwaukee on INVASION’ S BIG BOY for Permanent Construction Co. SHADOW OF 1CHABOD was second for Leo Baum and River Tree Farm.
DIAMOND JIM was the Two-Year-Old Halter Class winner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moran of Brookfield, with Ed McCoy the handler. PRETTY BOY, owned by John McConnell of Woodstock, Illinois, topped the Model Class. He was handled by Gene Losee. Second was WATCH ME, owned and handled by Nancy Kiefert. Sharon Torreano of Brookfield won the Walking Seat Equitation with Peter Gavin taking reserve.
Receiving a beautiful trophy, as well as the tremendous Marvin Shields Memorial Traveling Trophy, was A1Y SECRET DELIGHT, Bob Gilmore up for the Mel Norman Stables of Battle Creek, Michigan, in the Junior Class. SHADOW’ S RHYTHM BOY was second, Jacquie Hanley in the irons for George McGilvra. IN VASION’ S BIG BOY took his second blue of the day in the Ladies Class, Nancy Noeske of Milwaukee doing the job for Permanent Construction Co. Pam Norman was in second place on PIDDLEY’ SHANDSHAKer for Mel Norman Stables.
Another Mel Norman horse, a really big-striding two-year-old named SUPER DELIGHT, walked to the winner’ s circle for the blue in the two-year-old class, Bob Gilmore up. DIAMOND JIM was next for Pat and Ed Moran, Ed McCoy in the saddle. Dr. Gordon Gavin rode his SUNDUST LAZY BOY to the blue in the Senior Pleasure Class, with the red going to Joe Surinak on SUNDAY SOX. The Juvenile class was an exciting one, and well deserving the blue was Rick Oudenhoven on the good MIGHTY GO BOY, owned by Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Oudenhoven of Green Bay. Karen Baum was a good second on MIDNIGHT LADY L. for Bernadette Ruckdashel.
Climaxing the show was the big Open Class, with the huge, beautiful VOICE CHALLENGE TROPHY as well as a permanent trophy being awarded to the winner, SILVER SCANDAL, with Bob Gilmore doing a fine job for the Mel Norman Stables. Leo Baum and SHADOW OF ICHABOD were reserve.
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