1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 April Voice RS | Page 59
INDIANA WALKING HORSE NEWS
WHETHER TOU...
by Mrs. Donn Perry
The Indiana Walking Horse Association held its first
meeting of the year in February. The meeting was
well attended, and several gifts were given as door
prizes. The Association would like to take this oppor
tunity to thank our president, Bob Bickham, for the
great job he did on the 1969 Directory.
There is a lot of activity at Henry Randall Stables
in Indianapolis. In the two-year-old division, Henry
has a good selection. TOMCAT R. is an outstanding
colt, ready for the showring, that belongs to Billy
Randall of Montgomery, Alabama. SUN’S HEIR AP
PARENT is another nice two-year-old, owned by Randy
Samples of Acton. Henry is working a promising filly
by SPIRIT OF MIDNIGHT for Ed Abrams of Rich
mond. She has just been started, but she’s coming on
strong. For Jim Civils, Henry has a pretty two-year-
old, SUN’S TRAVELER AGAIN, and a flashy three-
year-old, MERRY BOY’S BLACK SATIN.
Henry is working BLUE BARON, another nice two-
year-old, for Bill Randolph Motors. Bill also owns GO
BOY’S BAY LAD. This aged stallion is doing more
than ever and promises to be real trouble for his com
petition. ROAN LADY R. is an eye-catching mare
owned by Harold Civils. Henry has her in gear and
doing everything right.
Coy Willis has a good three-year-old in training,
MACK K’S REBEL. This is a pretty colt that can go
with the best. For Ruel Pennington Henry is preparing
a nice aged stud for the amateur classes. Mrs. Sam
Johnson has her bay pleasure mare with Henry. This
mare is a natural walker and should do well in the
pleasure classes.
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MIDNITE BLACK DEMON, ridden to the fourth-
place ribbon at Tampa by J. L. Conkle, was the only
horse saved from a March 5 blaze which destroyed
Mr. Conkle’s barn and thirty-six horses. DEMON’S
owner, Joe Veciana, lost several other horses in the
fire. T\vo horses that escaped the barn were so badly
burned that they had to be destroyed.
The wooden barn was completely demolished. New
tack and equipment, purchased for the Tampa show in
which many of the horses were entered, was also lost.
Many of the horses were to have made their first
shows on the winter circuit in Florida.
A benefit horse show will be held March 30 at the
Clover Leaf Arena in Odessa, Florida for Mr. Conkle.
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