1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 18
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE
NATIONAL CELEBRATION
PARADE OF CHAMPIONS
A VOICE SPECIAL ... for your additional enjoyment we present the Celebration Results in
complete form including a brief outline of the class, how the horses were tied and how they
placed. NOTE: Reproduction of Results NOT checked for clerical errors.
WEANLING FILLIES, OF 1969 FOAL
Judge
Urquhart
1. 865
2. 899
2.
36
4. 866
5. 1072
6. 556
7. 671
8. 321
9. 193
10. 1782
FINAL HORSE
1. 866
2. 1072
3. 865
4. 556
5.
36
6. 1782
7. 899
8. 671
9. 321
10. 193 EBONY’S MOON MAID
REFLECTION’S DOLL
SHADOW’S MISS SUNBEAM
GO BOY S HONEYCOMB B
LADY’S LITTLE SHADOW
ANGEL AT MIDNIGHT
DELIGHT S DOELET
MERRY SUN DUST
ELLA DELIGHT
GLO'S LADY ANN
Judge
Referee
Beachboard Nelms
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
866
1072
865
556
36
1782
899
1144
1574
321
1.
2.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
866
1072
865
36
1782
321
556
899
1686
1564
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
193
1574
671
1537
191
1561
1144
RIDER
The 1,969 Celebration officially got underway with
this class of young horses before a crowd of 390-1
spectators on Friday night. August 29. The first
blue ribbon winner of the Celebration was EB
ONY'S MOON MAID, owned by S. W. Beech of
Lewisburg. This colt received two first-place
votes and one fourth-place tie from the three
judges. Reserve honors went to REFLECTION'S
DOLL, owned by Lively and Rowland of Atlanta,
Georgia and Rockvale. The third-place honors
were awarded to SHADOW'S MISS SUNBEAM
for owner H. C. Bailey of Jackson, Mississippi.
The judges made their final choices from 17
entries that were called for the last workout.
OWNER & ADDRESS
S. W. Beech, Jr., Lewisburg
Lively Sc Rowland, Atlanta & Rockvale
Mr.-Mrs. H. C. Bailey, Jackson, Ms.
Mr.-Mrs. William A. Vann, Watertown
Mr.-Mrs. Sam Lasseter, Murfreesboro
Kimball Piano & Organ Co., Jasper, In.
Mr.-Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro
J. F. Brantley Sc Son, Wartrace
Ella Kline. Robbins
Dr. J S. Ellis, Greensboro, NC
WEANLING HORSE COLTS, OF 1969 FOAL
Judge
Urquhart
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
18
FINAL HORSE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. uu l o ari l 1 IN IM
SHADOW'S BLACK J A
DELIGHT'S PLAYBOY
ROYAL CROWN H
JOHNNY'S ROCKET
MYSTERY MAC
DELIGHT S TOMMY T
SUN'S ASTRONAUT
SOCIETY DELIGHT
SHADOW'S DELIGHT
1687
1575
-131
311
898
775
322
1175
1565
1576
1175
1073
1575
431
311
52
839
1687
1576
322
Judge
Referee
Beachboard Nelms
1 . 1687
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1575
431
311
898
775
322
1175
1565
1576
RIDER
1 . 1576
2. 1565
3. 898
4. 431
5. 322
6. 311
7. 1590
8. 1575
9. 257
52
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
1073
672
1687
775
1305
839
1175
156
This class emphatically pointed out the wide dif
ferences of opinion on colts with the winning
entry, GO BOV’S SPITTIN IMAGE, tying first on
one card, eighth on another card and thirteenth
on the referee’s card. SPITTIN IMAGE is owned
by Herman Keeton of Red Bay Alabama. The
reserve horse tied third, second and eighth, while
the third-place horse received two fourth-place
votes and a third-place tie. The reserve winner
was SHADOW’S BLACK JACK owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Hall McNabb of Readyville. while the
third-place honor in the final eighteen-horse
workout went to DELIGHT’S PLAYBOY S owned
by W. S. Sledge of Christiana.
OWNER Sc ADDRESS
Herman Keeton, Red Bay, Al.
Mr-Mrs. Hall McNabb, Readyville
W. C. Sledge, Christiana
Nelson Holt, Goodlettsville
Mr.-Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro
Dr. R. L. Newnum, Evansville, In.
Wade Alexander, Woodbury
Alex Bobo, Lebanon
Clyde Jemigan, Murfreesboro
Howard Arnold; Readyville