THREE-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS u
Carlton Pitts and GO BOY ' S BLACK ROOSTER won this class with a showing that was not overly exciting but very impressive. Carlton and his " horse stayed on the rail walking while a number or other horses made brilliant passes and then faded. The judges were not unanimous in this class but the large number of top entries made a unanimous choice doubtful. Reserve went to Joe Martin and REFLECTION’ S SHADOW, while GAMBLER’ S CHOICE and Elmore Brock lied third. The two-year-old champion of 1967. DOUBLE DELIGHT 00, was not shown this year.
Judge Judge Referee Goodson McChesney Shaw
1.
294
2. 1072
3. 1320
4. 1218
5.
322
6.
592
7.
365
8.
8
9.
23
10.
728
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1. 1218
2.
322
3.
454
4.
85
5.
728
6.
294
7.
23
8. 1072
9.
224
10.
376
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1.
454
2.
294
3. 1218
4.
322
5. 1072
6.
351
7. 1320
8.
85
9.
365
10.
592
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11.
23
12.
376
13. 1130
14.
363
15.
8
16.
224
17.
728
18.
394
19. 1269
20.
258
21. 992
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|
|
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22. 1344 |
FINAL HORSE RIDER
1. 294 GO BOY’ S BLACK ROOSTER Carlton Pitts 2. 1218 REFLECTION’ S SHADOW Joe Martin 3. 322 GAMBLER ' S CHOICE Elmore Brock 4. 454 SPECIAL DELIVERY Buddy Hugh 5. 1072 HANDSHAKER’ S DELIGHT L Doug Wolaver 8. 1320 MR. MASTERPIECE T. John T. Carter, Jr. 7. So DELIGHT’ S SOCIETY SUN Marianne Leech S. 592 H I-HAT’ S WORTHY BOY Bob McQuerry 9. 365 DELIGHT’ S MAGIC BAY Jack Johnson 10. 8 TUFF STUFF C. A. Bobo
OWNER & ADDRESS Capt. & Mrs. E. A. Self, Mobile, Al. Payne, Martin & Wiser, Gallatin & Shelbyville Wyatt Terry, Columbus, Ga. Mr. & Mrs. H. P. Sheely, Dallas, Tex. Brad Speight, Jackson Terry Brothers, Bulls Gap Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Allen, Lexington, N. C. S. M. Tutt, Lexington, Ky. Spainhour & Spainhour, N. Wilkesboro, N. C. GLL Farms, Collierville
// OWNER-AMATEUR, WALKING STALLIONS, ANY AGE is
The four top horses in this class went after the blue ribbon with equal enthusiasm but when the dust had settled the beautiful bay stallion, GO BOY ' S CHATTERBOX, and Candace Williams were the winners. Candace received two first place votes and one second place vote. The reserve honors went to MOON GLOW, JR. and Burt Daugette. Burt received two second place votes and one first place vote. Third in this great class was Mr. F. T. T. with V. G. " Red” Gochneaur up. Red was the third place choice of two judges. The fourth place honors went to CLOWN’ S SPUR and Lloyd Wood.
Judge |
Judge |
Referee |
McChesney |
Shaw |
Goodson |
1. 1081 |
1. 295 |
1. 295 |
11. 912 |
2. 295 |
2. 1081 |
2. 1081 |
12. 755 |
3. 490 |
3. 1469 |
3. 490 |
13. 208 |
4. 239 |
4. 208 |
4. 1469 |
14. 538 |
5. 912 |
5. 538 |
5. |
24 |
15. 632 |
6. 508 |
6. 1615 |
6. 508 |
16. 416 |
7. |
24 |
7. 476 |
7. 476 |
8. 1469 |
8. 239 |
8. 1615 |
9. 208 |
9. |
24 |
9. 239 |
10. 755 |
10. |
98 |
10. |
98 |
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
1. |
295 |
GO BOY’ S CHATTERBOX |
2. 1081 |
MOON GLOW JR. |
3. |
490 |
MR. F. T. T. |
4. 1469 |
CLOWN’ S SPUR |
5. 239 |
HURRY SUNDOWN- |
6. |
912 |
GALA GO BOY |
7. |
508 |
MERRY BOY’ S CITATION |
8. |
24 |
THE SHORT SNORTS |
9. |
208 |
PRIDE OF DECATUR |
10. |
705 |
GO BOY ' S DOUBLE STAR |
Candace Williams Burt Daugette V. G. Gochneaur Lloyd Wood Patti Reams Jacquie Kroll Martha Bobo Anne Prescott Billy Morgan Judy Hensley
Candace Williams, Fayetteville, N. C. Burl Daugette, Gadsden, Al. Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. Lloyd Wood, Tuscaloosa, Al. Patti Reams. East Point, Ga. Calico Farms, Inc., Cincinnati, Oh. Kline & Bobo, Boyertown, Pa.& Shelbyville Anne Prescott, Pine Grove, Pa. Triple M Stables, Ringgold, Ga. Hendrix, Pilgram & Hensley, Edgefield, S. C.
f / OWNER-AMATEUR LADY RIDERS ^ ON WALKING HORSES, CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
The first championship stake of the 1968 Celebration was everything one expects of a championship class as Ann Daugette and ROCK-A- BY LADY on the blue ribbon and honors for 19GS. Ann made a strong show to defeat several former champions as she tied first on two judges ' cards. Reserve champion was GO BOY’ S LADY ANN and Karen Cashion, with MONEY- TREE S SHADOW and Laura Brandon third. Any of these fine horses would be a deserving champion, and Ann and her horse are certainly to be commended for fighting off the challenge of such a strong group.
Judge |
Judge |
Referee |
|
Goodson |
McChesney |
Shaw |
|
1. 1667
2. 1067
3. 1035
4. 1560
5.
15
6. 1090
7. 181
8. 1331
|
1. 1067
2. 1035
3.
15
4. 1090
5.
913
6. 1667
7. 1560
8.
750
|
1. 1667
2. 1067
3. 1035
4.
15
5. 1560
6.
181
7.
111
8.
750
|
11.
794
12.
235
13.
245
14.
515
15. 1212
16. 1331
17.
913
18. 1688
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9. Ill |
9. |
794 |
9. |
118 |
10. 515 |
10. |
181 |
10. 1090 |
36 |
FINAL
HORSE
1. 1667 |
ROCK-A-BYE LADY |
2. 1067 |
GO BOY’ S LADY ANN |
3. 1035 |
MONEYTREE’ S SHADOW |
4. |
15 |
SOCIETY SOUVENIR |
5. 1560 |
SUN DUST DANDY LOU |
6. 1090 |
SECOND TIME AROUND |
7. 1S1 |
SOCIETY’ S LITTLE MAN |
8. 1331 |
GUNSMOKE’ S FIRST LADY |
9. Ill |
SOUVENIR’ S STUCK UP GIRL |
10. 515 |
SUE ' S SHADOW DREAM |
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RIDER
Ann Daugette Karen Cashion Laura Brandon Mrs. Cebern Lee Blanche Thomas Mrs. N. Turremine Pauline W. George Jane Richardson Ann Vaughan Susie B. Day
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OWNER & ADDRESS
Ann Daugette, Gadsden, Al. Cashion Farms, Shelbyville Hickory Hill Farm, Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Cebern Lee, Oaks Corners, N. Y. Blanche Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Newton Turrentine, Greenville, S. C. Circle 4 Horse Farm, Cedartown, Ga. Jane Richardson, St. Louis, Mo. Windhaven Stables, Galax, Va. Susie Beasley Day, Athens, AL
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