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Lively , Atlanta , Ga .; ( 7 ) MAC ’ S BLACK SHERRY , J . T . Nelms , Nashville ; ( 8 ) LADY ’ S LITTLESHADOW , Sam Lasseter , Murfreesboro ; ( 9 ) OUR MACK K ’ S LADY ANN , Kenneth Banks , Hollis Rochelle & A . E . McEwen , Williamsport ; ( 10 ) SUNDUST SUE , Mr . -Mrs . W . P . Millard , Tullahoma .
YEARLING FILLIES : ( 1 ) EBONY ’ S HONEY , C . M . Waters , Jr ., Alexandria , La .; ( 2 ) KERCHIE ’ S DREAM , Marie Musgrave , Lewisburg ; ( 3 ) EBONY ’ S MAID H ., Hugh Gillen , Chesapeake , Oh .; ( 4 ) EBONY ’ S DREAM B . , Donnell Baggarly , Murfreesboro ; ( 5 ) SPIRIT ’ S CINDY KAY , Dr . -Mrs . DeWitt Owen , Jr ., Franklin ; ( 6 ) SANDY E ’ S SHADOW , Charles Adcock , Christiana ; ( 7 ) DELIGHTFUL RHYTHM MC , James J . Haynes , Murfreesboro ; ( 8 ) REFLECTING CHOICE , J . Mac Carter , Murfreesboro ; ( 9 ) STATELY ’ S OOH LA LA , Cashion Farms , Shelbyville ; ( 10 ) EBONY ’ S MERRY BIRD , S . W . Beech , Jr ., Lewisburg .
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES : ( 1 ) HONEY OF DE­ LIGHT , Dr . Harold T . Mclver , Jackson ; ( 2 ) SHAD­ OW ’ S DUTCHESS , J . R . Brantley & Son , Wartrace ; ( 3 ) ACE ’ S BLACK LADY , Clifford Dean , Jr ., Fort Payne , Al .; ( 4 ) MISS AUBREY , V . G . Gochneaur , Aurora , Oh .; ( 5 ) SUN ’ S DELIGHTFUL ANN , Gus Richards , Jr ., Nashville ; ( 6 ) SHADOW ’ S MELODY MARIE , Mrs . Ann House , Shelbyville ; ( 7 ) KERCHIE ’ S BABY , Marie Musgrave , Lewisburg ; ( 8 ) SHAKER ’ S BLACK MAGIC , Murph T . Cathcart , Nashville ; ( 9 ) CANDY MAKER , Charles & Clarence Tate , Lewisburg ; ( 10 ) SPIRIT ’ S SOMBRERO , J . D . Bush , Gadsden .
WEANLING COLTS : ( 1 ) REFLECTION AT NIGHT , Dr . James S . Ellis , Greensboro , NC ; ( 2 ) SHADOW ’ S BLACK ALLEN , Thomas Hall McNabb , Readyville ; ( 3 ) GO BOY ’ S ROYAL PRINCE N ., Mrs . J . Lester Neil , Lewisburg ; ( 4 ) SHADOW ’ S BLACK GUY , James & P . B . Russell , Lewisburg ; ( 5 ) 21 GUNS , Mr . -Mrs . W . P . Millard , Tullahoma ; ( 6 ) DELIGHT ’ S PLAYBOY S , W . C . Sledge , Christiana ; ( 7 ) ELDORADO ’ S LAD , Steve Hill , Beech Grove ; ( 8 ) SOCIETY DELIGHT , C . H . Williamson , Murfreesboro ; ( 9 ) FIRST EDITION , Diane Marie Green , Tullahoma ; ( 10 ) MIGHTY MAC , Mr . -Mrs . Paul Nelms , Lewisburg .
YEARLING COLTS : ( 1 ) MAC ’ S DARK DECISION , J . T . Nelms , Nashville ; ( 2 ) DELIGHT BUMIN A- ROUND , J . Mac Carter , Murfreesboro ; ( 3^RAVELIN- MAN L ., Gordon Lynch & Sam Lasseter , Murfreesboro ; ( 4 ) ELDORADO ’ S JET , Steve Hill , Beech Grove ; ( 5 ) TAN OAK MACK , Charles A . Heffington , Lawrenceburg ; ( 6 ) WINSTON ’ S BIG MAN , Roy Byrom & Son , Tullahoma ; ( 7 ) KINGS GO BOY A , Charles Adcock , Christiana ; ( 8 ) DELIGHT ’ S BIG ROCK , Dr . J . S . Ellis , Greensboro , NC ; ( 9 ) GO BOY ’ S CROWN ROYAL , Jones & Williamson , Murfreesboro ; ( 10 ) THE MASTERPIECE H , Nelson W . Holt , Goodlettsville .
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLTS : ( 1 ) MR . TOPPIT , Fashion Two-Twenty Stables , Aurora , Oh .; ( 2 ) DELIGHT ’ S LAST CHANCE , Terry Brothers , Bulls Gap ; ( 3 ) DAN­ DY DELIGHT , Beverly Doll , Patterson , NC ; ( 4 ) GO BOY ’ S MAGIC MOMENT , Mrs . E . A . Self , Mobile , Al .; ( 5 ) SHADOW ’ S DON JUAN , Mr . -Mrs . H . C . Bailey , Jackson ; ( 6 ) EBONY ’ S BLACKJACK , Gus Richards , Jr ., Nashville ; ( 7 ) ACE ’ S WILD FIRE , Southern Newspapers , Inc ., Montgomery , Al .; ( 8 ) MASTERPIECE ACE , Mr . -Mrs . Paul Nelms , Lewisburg ; ( 9 ) THE ROY­ AL FLUSH , Biggerstaff , Dunn , & Henry , Florence , Al .; ( 10 ) EBONY ’ S BLACK BARON , Gene H . Adams , Ga .
CARBON COPY PRODUCTION SALE STIMULATES MARKET
Third Annual Hengen-Lenox Sale Proves Successful
Despite indications that the horse market might be slowing down , the Third Annual Hengen-Lenox Sale of CARBON COPY and B . MAJOR WILSON colts proved that good horses still bring good prices .
A record crowd was on hand Saturday , September 6 , j at the sale barn , just west of Shelbyville , Tennessee I on the Lewisburg Highway , as auctioneer Eddie Bry- I ant , assisted by Hunter McDuffie and a host of knowledgable ringmen , got the sale underway . A total of 84 i horses went through the sale , including thirty-four colts , by CARBON COPY , seven by B . MAJOR WILSON , 1 five by SUN ' S GUNSMOKE , one each by MACK K ' S IMAGE . GO BOY ' S SOUVENIR , EBONY MASTER­ PIECE , MIKE ’ S MIGHTY MAN , and MERRY GO BOY . The average on the top ten CARBON COPY colts was more than S3,400 , with the overall average for colts being S 1,990 . Also included in the sale were thirty-one select mares that attracted a lot of attention . Nine were selling " in foal ” and the others , mostly proven producers , were selling " open .” These mares were from the broodmare bands of both GLL Farms and Lawnvale Farms and represented some of the best bloodlines available .
Tops in the sale was COPY ’ S BLACK HEIRESS , which brought $ 7,300 . She was purchased by N . C . Edwards of Jackson , Tennessee , who later sold her to David H . Gwaltney of Collierville , Tennessee . Her name has been changed to WA-MOO-LANG AGAIN . COPY THE GREAT brought $ 6,000 from Bruce Payne of Olive Branch , Mississippi to top the sale for stud colts , while CARBONETTE , a fine filly , brought $ 3,750 from W . H . Allen of Jackson , Mississippi .
Plans are now underway for the 1970 sale and GLL is already making notes on the weanlings that will be suitable for the next auction .
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