1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 December Voice | Page 39

WISCONSIN WALKS Jean S. (Mrs. Leo)Baum Box 250 Ixonia, Wisconsin 53036 WISCONSIN WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BANQUET The time of year has once again arrived when the anticipated award banquets are held. The circuit shows are over, the the winners from spring, summer and fall emerge. The Wisconsin Walking Horse Association held their banquet on November 15 at Henrici’s in Milwaukee. These were the results: Open Champion - REGAL GOLD, Walter McDuffee, Reserve - a tie between SHADOW OF ICHABOD, Leo Baum for River Tree Farm, and INVASION’S BIG BOY, Phil Krueger for Permanent Construction Co. Amateur Champion - IN­ VASION’S BIG BOY; Reserve - SHADOW OF ICHA­ BOD. Ladies Champion - INVASION’S BIG BOY, Nancy Noeske for Permanent Construction Co.; Re­ serve - COLONEL PAT, Mary Lynn Treis for Harold Schwengel. Junior Champion - a tie between HILL’S GO BOY AGAIN, Fran Winn, and GO BOY’S MAS­ TERPIECE, George McGilvra; Reserve, SHADOW’S RHYTHM BOY, Bernadette Ruckdashel. Juvenile Champion - COLONEL PAT, Jean Schwengel for Har­ old Schwengel; Reserve-a tie between REGAL GOLD, Lynn Phillips for Walter McDuffee, and EBONY’S SECRETARY, Sally Patton for C. Patton. Senior Pleas­ ure Champion - SUNDAY SOX, Joe Surinak; Reserve - another tie, SPRUCE ACRES MERRY. Joe Surinak, and BOND MAJOR, Robert Brady. Juvenile Pleasure Champion - GORDON’S GENTLEMAN, Peter Gavin; Reserve - BOND MAJOR, Linda Eihlers for R. Brady. Elections followed, with three positions on the Board of Directors being filled. Elected were Dr. George Sedgwick, Antioch, 111., George McGilvra, Milwaukee, and Kenneth Wandsneider, Brookfield. The new presi­ dent is Dr. Gordon Gavin, Wittenberg. Vice president is Fran Winn of West Bend, and returning as the able secretary-treasurer is Phil Krueger of Milwaukee. This promises to be an even bigger and better year for the WWHA as membership continues to grow. The Walking Horse awards in the Wisconsin Horse Association were presented at a lovely banquet at the Holiday Inn. They were: Open Champion - SHADOW OF ICHABOD, Leo Baum for River Tree Farm; Re­ serve - INVASION’S BIG BOY, Phil Krueger for Per­ manent Construction Co. Amateur Champion - SHA­ DOW OF ICHABOD; Reserve - INVASION’S BIG BOY. Ladies Champion - INVASION’S BIG BOY, December, 1969 Nancy Noeske for Permanent Construction Co.; Re­ serve NEWMAN’S WALKAWAY, Mr.-Mrs. Richard Newman. Junior Champion - a tie between GO BOY’S MASTERPIECE, George McGilvra, and HILL1 MASTERPIECE, George McGilvra, and HILL’S GO BOY AGAIN, Fran Winn. Juvenile Champion - COLO­ NEL PAT, Jean Schwengel for Harold Schwengel. THIS 'N THAT — The Walter Peterson family, for­ merly from Illinois and enthusiastic WWHA members, now live in Nashville, Tennessee and have opened their own beautiful barn. Steve Cohan sold his black gelding at the Murray Farm Sale, and is on the look­ out for a new show horse. Peter Gavin has a new show horse bought during the Celebration, a good­ going gelding called SILVER SENSATION. Karen Baum will be showing TIJUANA BRASS in juvenile classes next year. The Ottson family also bought a horse during the Celebration for daughter Barbara to show. They bought their big six-year-old mare from Mack Motes. Bob and Faye Cherry and the Harbers from Centerville, Tennessee were visiting Suzy and Bill Kuehl’s Elder Lane Farm in September, and brought a vanload of horses for Bill and his custom­ ers. Among them are weanlings, yearlings, brood­ mares, and show horses. We enjoyed their visit at River Tree Farm. ea&on&f'fjzeetinqs FROA.4 JIMMY RICHARDSON ENTERPRISES - ° • Livestock Insurance Organ Personal Appearances • L & M Ribbons and Trophies P O BOX 85 SHElBVVIllE. TENN 37160 Area Code 615/684 6836 DAY OR NIGHT 39