1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 September/October Voice RS | Page 76
Larry rode his grey pony like a
veteran and never let Lynn breathe
easy. The third place team was MIL
LIONAIRE GO BOY and David Ca
gle, a talented entry from East Point,
Georgia.
This year’s Celebration saw some
of the best horses in years compete
for the honors. Overall, the quality
of the stock shown at the Celebration
in 1968 was at an all-time high. One
veteran observer of Celebrations,
the owner of several good horses,
remarked, "You don’t mind getting
beat by this calibre of horse, and it
makes me determined to go out and
get a better one for next year.”
It is important to remember that
there are very few ribbons to be won
as compared to the number of horses
entered. Also, each horse is compet
ing against the best stock in the
world. A ribbon at the Celebration
is quite an honor, and a blue puts
you in the position of champion over
thousands of other show horses all
over the country.
Let’em Walk on.