1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 40

THREE-YEAR-OLD WALKING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
Judge
Judge
Referee
Hill
Lindsey
Mary
1. 68
1. 68
1. 646
11. 541
2. 979
2. 646
2. 205
12. 1754
3. 646
3. 205
3.
68
13. 943
4. 205
4.
30
4.
30
5. 426
5. 1754
5.
63
6. 1030
6. 1030
6. 979
7. 1464
7. 1464
7. 426
8. 1451
8. 979
8. 1030
9.
30
9. 426
9. 1464
10. 541
10. 541
10. 1451
The call to battle for the Three-Year-Old Championship was answered by 27 entries and the judges cut this group to 13 for the final judging. Making a powerful show and capturing the votes of both judges was Mack Motes and SHADOW’ S ROYAL FLUSH. This big-lick black stallion has improved steadily since his showring career began and if he continues to improve he will be near-impossible to beat in the years ahead. Albert Rowland and MISTER REE did not go down to defeat easily as they pressed Mack and his horse from the beginning. Preach Fleming gave his supporters something to cheer about: a consistent performance on SUNDUST JAMBOREE.
JE3NAL HORSE 1. 6S SHADOW ' S ROYAL FLUSH
2. 646
MISTER REE
3. 205
SUNDUST JAMBOREE
4.
30
CALL OF THE WILD
5. 979
GUNSMOKES FIREBALL
6.
426
PRIDE OF EBONY
7. 1030
DELIGHT CAN DO
8. 1464
SPIRIT’ S JUBILEE
9. 1451
EBONY ' S MASTER COPY
10. 541
MOON MAN
RIDER Mack Motes
Albert Rowland Preach Fleming C. A. Bobo Ronnie Spears Elmore Brock
Sam Caldwell
Hershel Talley Jimmy Ellis James K. Taylor
OWNER & ADDRESS
Motes. Bailey & Chitwood; Eagleville, Jackson, Ms. & Resaca, Ga. Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. R. D. Keene, Orlando, FI. Bill Tomlinson, North Wilkesboro, NC Thompson & McDonald, Raleigh, Ms. Morrison & Bob Lowe, Cookeville McElroy & Musselwhite, Marshall, Tx. & Maitland, FI.
Lynwood Stables, Akron, In. W. R. Mitchell, Mobile, Al. James K. Taylor, Huntsville, Al.
JUVENILES RIDING WALKING MARES OR GELDINGS, CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
J udge
Judge
Referee
Lindsey
Mary
Hill
1. 2 1. 2 1. 2 11. 1667 2. 1024 2. 643 2. 643 12. 505
3. 643 3. 1024 3. 1024 13. 197 4. 98 4. 1417 4. 367 14. 1417 5. 197 5. 449 5. 449 15. 1724 6. 367 6. 1375 6. 98 16. 784 7. 350 7. 1010 7. 90 17. 1010
8. 1010 8. 784 8. 350 9. 784 9. 1061 9. 1375
10. 90 10. 90 10. 1061
HILI / S PERFECTION was just that- perfection— as he dominated this class to win the world championship and his second blue ribbon of the Celebration. Kim Lovette put on a masterful riding exhibition, keeping her horse on the rail and avoiding the always-present opportunity to race. The reserve award on a strong show went to Gregg Gochneaur and GREGG’ S PERFECTION. This young man had his horse just right and narrowly missed scoring one of the biggest upsets in years. Judy Tillette and UNTOUCHABLE lost the crown they had held for three years and finished third. Judy proved to be as much of a good sport in finishing third as she had been as a popular and hard-working champion.
FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS
1.
2
HILI / S PERFECTION
2.
643
GREGG S PERFECTION
3.
1024
UNTOUCHABLE
4.
98
JET’ S SECURITY
5.
197
MAGIC SATIN-
6.
7.
367
350
SHADOWS GAY LADY
SUN ' S RED MAN
8.
1417
THE SPOI1. ER K.
9.
449
PRIDE OF SPRING
10.
1375
GRAND JOY
Kim Lovette Gregg Gochneaur Judy Tillett Debbie Felts Diane Quinn Sara Hickerson Mary McCammon Ken Kirchler Kem Henley Merrill Talbot
Kim Lovette, Wilkesboro, NC
Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. Judy Tillett, Shelbyville Mr.-Mrs. R. Frank Felts, Montvale, Va. Double Q Stables, Piedmont, SC Sara Hickerson, Shelbyville E. C. Nichols, Knoxville Ken Kirchler, Hueytown, Al. Kem Henley, Montgomery, Al. Fieldstone Farm, Macon, Ga.
JUNIOR WALKING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP STAKE
Judge Mary
1. 511 2. 1108 3. 109-5
• 5. 1009 5. 787 6.-127
7. 143 8. 1746 9. 169 10. 1612
Judge Hill
1. 511 2. 1108 3. 143 4 427 5. 787 6. 1009 7. 1612
8. 169 9. 1746 10. 1094
Referee Lindsey
1. 511 2. 1108 3. 787 4. 427 5. 1746 6. 1612 7. 143 8. 1196 9. 1009 10. 1094
11. 200 12. 169
HANDSHAKER’ S DELIGHT and Donald Paschal
proved to be the delight of the judges and the crowd as this high-powered team walked their way to the victory circle with an extremely impressive show. This horse gives indications of being one of the all-time great horses of the breed, and the crowd of 19,162 cheered his greatness on this night. The reserve junior championship went to REFLECTION’ S SHADOW and Joe Martin, a strong finish guaranteeing their high placement. This horse was tied second on all three cards. The third-place honors were won by Sam Paschal and GO BOY ' S BLACK ROOSTER.
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FINAL HORSE RIDER
1. 511
HANDSHAKER’ S DELIGHT
Donald Paschal
2. iJOS
REFLECTION’ S SHADOW
Joe Martin
3. 143
GO BOY ' S BLACK ROOSTER
Sam Paschal
4. 427
JOHNNY JR.
Elmore Brock
5. 787
EBONY’ S MR. POSSUM
Huck Moss
6. 1009
DELIGHT S PERFECTION
Marvin Wilson
7. 1612
WAR EAGLE L.
L. M. Hillcy
8. 1094
DELIGHT ' S CHANCE
Billy Gray
9. 1746
DELIGHT ' S MAGIC BAY
Jack Johnson
10.
169
SUN ' S DELIGHT HONEY
Pctie Warren
OWNER &• ADDRESS
Dr.-Mrs. C. L. Sexton, Florence, SC
Payne, Mclver & Martin; Henderson, Jackson &
Shelbyville Capt. E. A. Self, Mobile, Al. Wyatt Terry. Fortson. Ga. Cissy Best, Barnwell, SC Brewer & Thompson, Florence. Al. & Shelbyville
Drs. Lilly & Lilly. Ashland. Oh. Mr.-Mrs. A. S. Dean, Murfreesboro Link & Mozelle Spainhour, N. Wilkesboro, NC Mr.-Mrs. John I. Borum. Ashland City
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