1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 September/October Voice RS | Page 24

^OWNER-AMATEUR LADY RIDERS ON WALKING MARES, ANY AGE
This class had some of the finest entries of the entire show, and it look a truly spectacular show bv Ann Daugette and ROCK-A-B \ LAD \ to win the blue ribbon. Ann tied first on all three judges ' cards and was a popular winner with the crowd. The reserve tie was won by GO BOV ' S LADY ANN and Karen Cashion. Karen made a strong showing and lied second on all three judges ' cards. The third place honors went to PERFECTION ' S SHADOW S and Molly Babcock Tallent. This horse made what ended up being the final show of a brilliant career with Molly. Molly ' s horse perished in the tragic fire that swept Jack Warren’ s barn during the
Celebration.
Judge Judge Referee Goodson McChesney Shaw
1. 1082
1. 1082
2. 1067
2. 1067
3. 1331
3. 797
4. 1560
4. 750
5. 218
5. 1331
6. 708
6. 1560
7. 797
7. 218
8. 1139
8. 245
9. 515
9. 118
10. 118
10. 1636
1. 1082
n. 515
2. 1067
12. 1334
3. 797
13. 1636
4. 1560
14. I33i
5.
Ill
15. 790
6- 750
16. 1139
7. 708
17. 825.
8.
118
9. 245
10. 218
FINAL
1. 10S2 2. 1067 3. 797 4. 750 5. 1331 6. 1560 7. 218 8. 70S 9. 245 Hi. 118
HORSE
ROCK-A-BYE LADY GO BOY ' S LADY ANN PERFECTION’ S SHADOW S. SHADOW’ S MERRY WALKER GUNSMOKE ' S FIRST LADY SUN DUST DANDY LOU SHADOWS PRIMROSE MIDNIGHT STORMY GIRL SHADOW’ S DARK LADY SUN DUST REBEL MAID
RIDER
Ann Daugette Karen Cashion Molly B. Tallent Judy Hensley Jane Richardson Blanche Thomas Mrs. Roy Harmon Sue Henderson Mary Laidlaw Sharon Terry
OWNER & ADDRESS
Ann Daugette, Gadsden, Al. Cashion Farms, Shelbyville Molly Babcock Tallent, Columbia Rollings & Hensley, Edgefield. S. C. Jane Richardson, St. Louis, Mo. Blanche Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon, Houston, Miss. Sue Henderson, Nashville Mary Laidlaw, Memphis Sharon Terry, Cleveland, Miss.
^JUVENILES RIDING WALKING MARES OR GELDINGS
In one of the truly great performances of this or any other Celebration, Judy Tillett and THE UNTOUCHABLE swept the honors in this class of blue-ribbon entries. Judy and her mare received the top tie on all three judges ' cards and thrilled the crowd with sensational passes again and again. It was a case of everything coming together at one time and Judy made the most of it. It was one of the highlights of the entire show. Reserve award went to another proven team as HILL’ S PERFECTION and KimLovettc put the pressure on Judy to make a top show. Tying third with plenty of ability and desire were APRIL LOVE and Gregg Gochneaur.
Judge Judge Referee McChesney Shaw Goodson
1. 1080
1. 1080
1. 1080
11.
379
2.
9
2.
9
2. 287
12.
770
3.
97
3. 491
3. 1014
13. 1112
4.
957
4. 1564
4.
9
14. 873
5.
491
5. 1014
5.
491
15. 1564
6. 1014
6.
379
6. 957
16. 1357
7. 1564
7. 1357
7.
97
17.
914
8. 287
8.
97
8. 348
18. 726
9. 1087
9. 161
9. 193
19. 161
10. 1112
10. 348
10. 1087
20.
823
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
1. 10S0
UNTOUCHABLE
Judy Tillett
Judy Tillett, Shelbyville
2.
9
HILL’ S PERFECTION
Kim Lovette
Kim Lovette, North Wilkesboro, N. C.
3.
491
APRIL LOVE
Gregg Gochneaur
Fashion Two Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh
4.
97
RAMBL1N ROSE
Diane Quinn
Diane Quinn, Piedmont, S. C.
5.
957
MERRY BOY’ S FIREBALL
Dee Bufford
Dee Bufford, Dyersburg
6. 1014
MIDNIGHT DYNAMITE
Debbie Gerst
Debbie Gerst, Albany, Ga.
7. 1564
GRAND JOY
Merrill Talbot
Fieldstone Farm, Macon, Ga.
8. 287
BLACK THUNDER
Catherine Chitwood
Catherine Chitwood, Lafayette
9. 1087
MACK ' S LOVELY LADY
Muriel Brinkley
Muriel Brinkley, Shelbyville
10.
379
GO BOY ' S AUDREY
Carrie Springer
Carrie Springer, Athens, AL
THREE-YEAR-OLD WALKING MARES
The judges were again far apart on their opinions as to the top horses, but there was no doubt that the top four or five were truly blueribbon horses. George Livingston and WIN­ STON’ S BLACK GAL were declared the winners as George and his horse did what was needed to bring back the honor. Reserve honors were won by SATIN DOLL and Marvin Wilson. Marvin received the first place vote of one judge for his fine showing. Third place was taken by C. A. Bobo on DELIGHT ' S HEIRESS. Bobo had this mare in good form and showed her to maximum advantage.
Judge
Judge
Referee
Goodson
McChesney
Shaw
1. 1197 1. 874 1. 1099 11. 1402 2. 1099 2. 1396 2. 1068 12. 1483 3. 14 3. 1197 3. 1015 13. 1266 4. 834 4. 373 4. 14 14. 1047 5. 1068 5. 1068 5. 783 15. 288 6. 1213 6. 1036 6. 834 16. 1525 7. 1036 7. 783 7. 968 17. 1443 8. 1047 8. 14 8. 1213 18. 373 9. 373 9. 1099 9. 1396 19. 1197 10. 1266 10. 1047 10. 1036 20. 1378
21. 874
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FINAL
HORSE
1. 1197
2. 1099
WINSTON’ S BLACK G AL
SATIN DOLL
3.
14
DELIGHT ' S HEIRESS
4. 834
KERCHE ' S EBONY DOLL
5. 1068
6. 1213 '
HANDSHAKER ' S LADY KIM
SUN’ S HI FASHION-
7. 1036
MISS A MO RET
8. 1047
LADY DELITE
9. 373
EBONY ' S BLUE VELVET
10. 1266
MANILA ' S FAIR LADY
RIDER
George Livingstone Marvin Wilson C. A. Bobo Horace Young Doug Wolaver Joe Martin Wallace Brandon Albert Rowland George Witt Elmore Brock
OWNER & ADDRESS
Mr. & Mrs. Porter Hickerson, Shelbyville Mrs. Newton Turrentine, Greenville. S. C. Mr. & Mrs. Cebern Lee, Oaks Corners, N. Y. Marie Musgrave, Lewisburg Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Cashion, Jr., Shelbyville Mr. & Mrs, Joe Martin, Shelbyville Randolph Farms, Clearwater, FI. Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wiener, Cedartown, Ga. James Howell, Englewood