1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 34

THREE-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS- A
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• Judge Judge Referee Mary Hill Lindsey
1.
68
1.
978
1.
205
11.
1433
2.
3.
1030
205
2.
3.
68
102
2. 1030
3.
30
12.
140
13. 1001
4.
30
4. 1030
4.
68
14. 1490
5. 1464
5.
541
5. 1464
6.
635
6.
450
6.
102
7.
140
7.
30
7. 541
8.
1433
8.
205
8. 635
9.
1490
9.
1464
9. 450
10.
102
10.
635
10. 978
Mack Motes and SHADOW’ S ROYAL FLUSH won their preliminary to the championship in the first of two divisions for three-year-old stallions. Mack had his horse doing enough to turn back the bids of the final 14 horses selected to do battle for the blue ribbon. Sam Caldwell and DELIGHT CAN DO did indeed DO, although not
quite enough to get the first-place award. This strong black stallion can go in any competition and his young trainer turned in a solid riding job. Preach Fleming and SUNDUST JAMBOREE were in contention all the way and received one first-place vote for their effort.
FINAL 1. 6S
HORSE SHADOW ' S ROYAL FLUSH
RIDER Mack Motes
2. 1030 DELIGHT CAN DO Sam Caldwell
3. 205 4. 30 5. 1464 6. 635 7. 978 S. 102 9. 541 10. 450
SUNDUST JAMBOREE CALL OF THE WILD SPIRIT ' S JUBILEE SHADOW ' S TOP HONOR EBONY ' S OLD CHARTER THE SOUND OF FURY MOON MAN
MISTER CHARCOAL W.
Preach Fleming C. A. Bobo Hershel Talley George Witt Wink Groover David Welsh
James K. Taylor Louis Slone
OWNER & ADDRESS
Motes. Bailey & Chitwood; Eagleville, Jackson Ms., & Resaca, Ga.
McElroy &• Musselwhite; Marshall, Tx. & Maitland, FI. R. D. Keene, Orlando. FI. Bill Tomlinson, Wilkesboro, NC Lynwood Stables, Akron. In. Mr.-Mrs. Paul Wiener, Cedartown. Ga. Burnette & Terry; Morristown & Bullsgap Welsh-Lovett Stables, Union, Ky. James K. Taylor, Huntsville, Al. Victor & Kenneth Wulff, Vienna, Mo.
THREE-YEAR-OLD WALKING STALLIONS- B
Judge
Judge
Referee
Lindsey
Mary
Hill
1. 63 1. 977 1. 979 11. 1341 2 979 2. 979 2. 646 12. 313
3. 426 3. 646 3. 426 13. 249 4. 646 4. 1114 4. 92 14. 1451 5. 977 5. 63 5. 977 6. 249 6. 92 6. 1668 7. 92 7. 1451 7. 136 S. 136 8. 249 8. 63 9. 1451 9. 136 9. 1114 10. 1668 10. 426 10. 943
The second half of the three-year-old competition saw a wide divergence of opinion among the judges, as each man tied a different horse first. Coming out on top after making a real solid show was C. C. TRADEMARK. Dickie Pate had this colt only a short time prior to the Celebration and did a truly remarkable job of showing him. The reserve award in this division went to GUNSMOKE’ S FIREBALL and Ronnie Spears. Ronnie and his 1968 Two-Year-Old World Champion made a determined bid for the blue and received one first-place vote and two reserves. MIS­ TER REE and Albert Rowland were the third choice of the judges from the 14-horse workout.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
i
1. 977
C. C. TRADEMARK
2. 979
GUNSMOKE ' S FIREBALL
3. 646
MISTER REE
4.
63
DELIGHT ' S ROCK & ■ ROLL
5. 426
PRIDE OF EBONY
6. 1114
MAJOR DELIGHT
7.
92
BLACK TROUBLE
S. 249
GRAVES ' PERFECTION
9. 136
SHAKER ' S GOLDEN IMAGE
10. 1451
EBONY ' S MASTER COPY
Richard Pate Ronnie Spears Albert Rowland Jimmy Holloway Elmore Brock Joe Martin Wallace Brandon Joe Webb
Steve Aymett Jimmy Ellis
GLL Farms, Collierville Thompson & McDonald, Raleigh, Ms. Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. C. D. Maddox Stables, West, Ms. Morrison it- Lowe, Cookeville J. G. Walker, Wartrace Roy & Bonnie Davis. Calhoun & Rome, Ga. Mr.-Mrs. Charles Graves, Staffordsville, Mo. Longest & Aymett, Aylett, Va. W. R. Mitchell, Mobile, Al.
OWNER-AMATEUR, WALKING STALLIONS, ANY AGE
Judge
Judge
Referee
Hill
Lindsey
Mary
1.
1012
1.
1012
1.
1012
11.
435
2.
292
2.
292
2.
292
12.
1039
3.
647
3. 1007
3. 1311
13.
215
4.
1713
4.
435
4.
1304
14.
587
5. 1107
5.
108
5.
18
15.
1651
6.
7.
108
587
6.
7.
1311
587
6.
7.
1007
108
16.
1107
17. 1713
8.
17
8.
647
8.
17
18.
130
9. 1304
9. 1304
9.
647
10.
1651
10.
1039
10.
19
Last year ' s World Champion team of MOONGLOW JR. and Burt Daugette picked up where they left off with a sweep of all the judges ' cards for a most impressive victory over one of the most talented amateur fields of all time. Burt and her horse were not only popular with the judges— the crowd also cheered them as they executed three gaits in championship style. A strong second was won by HURRY SUNDOWN and Patti Reams. This young lady rider can do it all, and she has the horse to do it with. The numberthree choice of the judges was SHADOW’ S MO­ TION MAN and Lindsey Apel.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
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1. 1012
MOONGLOW. JR.
Burt Daugette
Burt Daugette, Gadsden, Al.
2. 292
HURRY SUNDOWN-
Patti Reams
Big Talk Stables, Douglasville, Ga.
3. 1007
SHADOW ' S MOTION MAN
Lindsey Apel
Lindsey Apel, Portsmouth, Oh.
4. 647
MR. F T T
V. G. Gochneaur
Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora,
5. 435
SUN DUST PRECISION
Duncan Johnson
Duncan Johnson, Augusta, Ga.
6. 108
THE SUPER SPORT
Emmy Downes
Emmy Downes. Louisville, Ky.
7. 1311
CLOWN ' S SPUR
Lloyd Wood
Mr.-Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Tuscaloosa, Al.
8. 587
EBONY ' S BAY KING
Eugene Dorris
Eugene Dorris, Westmoreland
9. 1304
SUN UP-R
Mrs. J. W. Renfro
Mrs. J. W. Renfro. Troy, Al.
10. 1039
RAMBLER S BLACK BOY
H. S. Musselwhite. Jr.
Musselwhite Stables, Maitland, FI.