1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 September/October Voice RS | Page 16

jn / O TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE I 7OO NATIONAL CELEBRATION

PARADE OF CHAMPIONS

A VOICE SPECIAL... for your additional enjoyment we present the Celebration Results in complete form including a brief outline of the class, how the horses were tied and how they placed. NOTE: Reproduction of Results NOT checked for clerical errors.
WEANLING FILLIES, OF 1968 FOAL
The first blue ribbon of the 1968 Celebration was won by KERCHF ' S EBONY DREAM for owner Marie Musgrave. This fine-looking filly was the choice of the judges over a class full of outstanding entries. The opening-night crowd at the Celebration expressed approval of the decision. The reserve tie went to DELIGHT’ S CAPER and owners Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Carter, a fine entry that was in contention for the blue ribbon all of the way. Tying third was SPIRIT’ S CINDY KAY for owners Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt Owen, Jr. This fine entry showed the results or intelligent breeding and careful grooming.
FINAL FILLY OWNER ADDRESS
1. 828 2. 1181 3. 6S7-1. 935 5. 980 6. 1233 7. 986 8. 511 9. 1234 10. 1381
KERCHE’ S EBONY DREAM DELIGHT’ S CAPER SPIRIT ' S CINDY KAY REBEL’ S WILDCHILD MACK’ S LUCKY LADY PERFECTION’ S PLAY THING EBONY’ S DREAM STATELY’ S OOH LA LA PERFECTION ' S GYPSY SHADOW’ S MAYBELL
Marie Musgrave Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Carter Dr. & Mrs. DeWitt Owen Mrs. Delma Usher McEwen, Banks & Rochelle Larry Gribble Donnell Baggarly Cashion Farms George Price Mr. & Mrs. R. Smith
Lewisburg Murfreesboro Franklin Eminence, Ky. Centerville McMinnville Murfreesboro Shelbyville Shelbyville Rockville, In.
WEANLING HORSE COLTS, OF 1968 FOAL
GO BOY’ S CROWN ROYAL owned by Jones & Williamson won the blue ribbon from the judges and generous applause from the crowd with a fine appearance in the Celebration ring. This smart-looking coll was the finest of one of the best colt classes in years and observers will be looking for this horse in the future. The reserve tie went to RING COMMANDER for R. L. Newnum. RING COMMANDER was presented in fine style and showed the benefits of many hours of work and planned breeding. Tying the third spot was COLONEL MIDNIGHT for owner Bob Nelms.
fi: CAL
HORSE COLT
OWNER
l. 1178
2. 1582
3.
861
4. 1445
5. 1391
6.
567
7-
702
8. 1125
9.
733
10. 1361
GO BOY’ S CROWN ROYAL
RING COMMANDER
COLONEL MIDNIGHT
WINSTON’ S BLACK LABEL
EBONY’ S COUNT DOWN
TWENTY ONE GUNS
MACK K’ S ZENO
EBONY’ S ROYAL
I’ VE ARRIVED
SUN DANCER’ S CANDIDATE
Jones & Williamson
R. L. Newnum
Bob Nelms
Mr. & Mrs. R. McEwen
Dr. & Mrs. J. T. Walker
Kimball Piano & Organ
J. F. Brantley & Son
Keeton &• Brewer
Brandon & Williamson
Charles E. Taft
ADDRESS
Murfreesboro Evansville, In. Nashville Lynchburg Murfreesboro Jasper, In. Wartrace Red Bay & Florence, Al. Franklin & Murfreesboro Taft
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