1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 May Voice RS | Page 24

SUN’ S DELIGHT ' S dam and she is by SUN’ S JET PARADE.
ELKHORN’ S COCK ROBIN, purchased at the Harlinsdale Sale lastfall, has been renamed SYNDICATED RHYTHM. He has been syndicated and is proving to be a top colt. Bob has not been pushing him, but all the new owners consider him a great colt.
Everett Roberts of Jonesville, Michigan has a good three-year-old, DELIGHT’ S STROLLER by SUN’ S DE­ LIGHT, in training with Bob. This stable also has the 1968 Amateur Champion of Michigan, PIDDLEY’ S HANDSHAKER, shown by Mrs. Pam Norman.
HOWARD HUNDLEY STABLES
Working eleven horses with an eye to the early shows is keeping Charlie Fuqua pretty busy as this Ooltewah, Tennessee stable. Charlie is working SHAD­ OW’ S SECURITY, a big-lick liver chestnut, for owner Howard Hundley. Nowr eight years old, this GO BOY’ S SHADOW horse will be showm in stake classes this season.
Mr. Hundley also has some fine two-year-olds being prepared for the show season. A little bay stallion, by SHADRACK’ S SHADOW and out of a MIDNIGHT MACK K mare, is expected to be Celebration timber. A sorrel filly, by SHADRACK’ S SHADOW out of a THE SUN mare, will be showm alternately with the bay. The first tw7o-year-old showm from the Hundley Stables appeared at the Lakeview show.
Charlie is wmrking a good juvenile horse for Dr. and Mrs. Phillips. STATELY’ S ARISTOCRAT is a black four-year-old that will see action in Middle Tennessee
SHOW SEASON IS HERE AND IT’ S TIME TO GROOM YOUR HORSES. YOU’ LL NEED
ELECTRIC CLIPPERS— We have several brands and models lor ever, purpose. Priced from S16.50 to $ 52.50. SEE P. 52. CURRYCOMBS— Make a hard job easier with the right Currycomb We have a lot ol styles for the job. SEE P. 50. BRUSHES— A must lor every tack box. We have a brush for every purpose. Apply with " elbow grease.” SEE P. 51.
DON’ T GET TIED SECOND ON A DIRTY HORSE! this season with young Phil Phillips in the saddle.
R. B. Castleberry, Ringgold, Georgia, has a black two-year-old of BIG SHOT breeding that shows real promise. Its debut was at the Chattanooga show.
Mr. Sneed of Chattanooga has a four-year-old bay mare, also of BIG SHOT breeding, that is doing well. Mary Anne Hendrickson will be showing her gelding in Juvenile and Pleasure classes in the area.
There are several fine colts, foaled this spring, at the Hundley stable, most sired by GO BOY’ S DREAM­ ER( you’ ll remember him from the Rossville show last year). This spring they are breeding some mares to SHADOW’ S SECURITY.
JOE WEBB STABLES Now that Joe has his annual Searcy Horse Show( see story elsewhere in this issue) behind him, he can concentrate on his own show horse activities. Joe has the stock to work with in almost every class starting with five two-year-old stallions. All black, these young horses are all showing promise. A colt owned by Porter Rodgers is leading the way. By PERFECTION and out of RADIANT LADY, he shows indications of being " great.” Another standout is owned by Marvin F. Gibson of Jackson, Mississippi. He is by PERFECTION and is out of a fine SHADOW mare. Another colt, CAPTAIN HOOK, is also making progress for Porter Rodgers. Joe has a fine group of three-year-olds, headed by GRAVES’ PERFECTION, an exceptional black stallion owned by Charlie Graves of Staffordsville, Missouri.
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