1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 28
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OWNER-AMATEUR ON WALKING MARES, ANY AGE OR SEX
Judge
Hill
1. 890
2.
12
3. 1031
4. 212
5. 162
6. 1393
7. 570
8. 1346
9.
13
10. 669
Judge
Lindsey
1. 261
2. 669
3.
12
4. 570
5. 890
6. 1031
7. 162
8. 1005
9.
13
10. 212
Referee
Mary
1. 890
2.
12
3. 261
4. 669
5. 1005
6.
13
7. 1031
8. 570
9.
57
10. 162
11. 212
12. 1346
13. 1393
14. 213
The final class of the Sunday night show closed
to the cheers of the 11,913 spectators as Karen
Cashion and GO BOY’S LADY ANN rode to the
blue ribbon over some stiff competition. Karen,
a veteran Middle Tennessee exhibitor, called on
all of her ability and showmanship to gain the
nod of the judges. EBONY ROSE and Charles
Warren were in the thick of the battle for the
blue all the way and came out with the red rib
bon for the reserve honors in this class. Janie
Julian Beech and EBONY’S DOLLY proved that
they deserve to be rated with the best as they
made a consistent show to place third.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
1. S90
2.
12
3. 261
4. 669
5. 1031
6. 570
7. 162
S. 1005
9.
13
10. 212 GO BOY'S LADY ANN
EBONY ROSE
EBONY'S DOLLY
SUN'S ANGEL
SULTRY'S BLACK SATIN-
LADY GODIVA
MAIN ATTRACTION-
RAMBLERS SATIN DOLL
DAT'S-DE-BABE
GO BOY'S GALATEA Karen Cashion
Charles Warren
Janie Beech
L. Frank Roper
Gene Hayle
Mrs. Frank Parnell
Ronnie Powers
Mrs. N. Turrentine
Martha Donegan
Hardy Parker Cashion Farm, Shelbyvillc
Charles Warren, Fayetteville, NC
Janie Julian Beech, Belfast
L. Frank Roper, Winter Garden, FI.
Gene Hayle, Dallas, Tx.
Mrs. Frank Parnell, Newbern
Ronnie Powers, Clarksville
Mrs. Newton Turrentine, Greenville, SC
Tomlinson & Donegan, Wilkesboro, NC & Shelbyville
Hardy Parker, Jr., Wrightsville Beach, NC
TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS - A
Judge
Hill Judge
Lindsey Referee
Mary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. 1. 1394
2. 1736
3.
58
4. 333
5. 760
6. 1243
7. 623
8.
89
9. 299
10. 856
633
856
1736
1394
760
299
89
1036
1243
58
1736
1394
623
1243
760
970
58
333
1036
14
11.
14
12. 633
13. 1036
14. 970
15. 253
The crowd on hand for the Monday night show
saw some of the best young horses in this breed
compete for the honors with John T. Carter and
DELIGHT’S ADONIS winning the top spot in
the first of two divisions for two-year-old stallions.
John T.'s colt was everything you look for in a
young horse and he was ridden superbly by this
fine horseman. An impressive reserve winner
was the much-discussed MASTER COPY and
Russell Pate. Russell and his horse received the
nod of one of the judges but could not quite
claim the victory. Tying third was Odell McCon
nell riding COPY'S DEACON L.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER
1. 1736
2. 1394
J. 623
4. 1243
5. 760
6. 633
856
8. 299
9.
89
10. 1036 DELIGHT'S ADONIS
MASTER COPY
COPY'S DEACON L.
GO BOY'S FURY
LIVING LEGEND
DELITE'S SOUL MAN
GO BOY'S SUCCESSOR
DELIGHT'S DESERT GOLD
THE WALKING SPIRIT
MAIDEN'S SON John T. Carter
Russell Pate
Odell McConnell
Richard Pate
Jack Moorman
George Wilt
Pap Crutcher
Alton Pierce, Jr.
Wallace Brandon
Frank Witherspoon Hauk & Piercy, Kingsport
Bill Tomlinson. N. Wilkesboro, NC
Longview Farms, Union City
Roberts' Stables, Irvine, Ky.
Whileway Farms, Forrest, Ms.
Bill Todd, Pomona, Ca.
Mr.-Mrs. J. A. Clay, Lewisburg
Big Talk Stables, Douglasville, Ga.
Randolph Farms, Clearwater, FI.
Musselwhite Stables, Maitland, FI.
ADDRESS
TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS - B
Judge
Mary
1.
15
2. 423
3. 468
4. 1 IbU
5. 762
6. 444
i. 571
8. 1)28
9. 1044
10. 1263
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Judge
Hill
1.
15
2. 423
3. 762
4. 628
5. 304
6. 468
7. 1044
8. 571
9. 444
10. 1263
Referee
Lindsey
1.
15
2. 1044
3. 468
4. 571
5. 628
6. 423
7_ 1263
8. 762
9. 1217
10. 304
11. 1180
12. 444
13. 131
DELIGHT'S RED SHADOW and Charlie Bobo
thrilled both the crowd and the judges with a
great performance to win the honors in this
division, lying first on the cards of all three
judges. Bobo gave his competition little chance
for victory as he called on his colt in the final
working of 13 horses. The reserve winner was
Elmore Brock and SHADOW’S DOUBLE SHOT,
a lop colt who appears headed for an even great
er future. Rounding out the lop three was the
popular trainer from Virginia, Ernie Bugg. rid
ing ROYAL DELIGHT. Ernie and his horse were
deserving third-place winners.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER &■ ADDRESS
1.
15
2. -123
3. -Rib
•1. 762
5. 628
(j. 304
7. 10-i-J
8. 571