1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 30

JUVENILES RIDING WALKING MARES OR GELDINGS J udge Lindsey 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. FINAL 1. 2. •i 4 0. I.. 7. S. 9. lU. 2 1-24 1 •»*;: .AO 012 ‘JO 1043 1127 1390 1028 2 1024 1G67 300 012 1040 102S 'JO 1370 101 101 HORSE HILL'S PERFECTION UNTOUCHABLE MERRY BOY'S FIREBALL SUN'S RED MAN BLACK THUNDER LIMOUSINE'S MASTER SUN'S DOUBLE I. STING RAY MERRY M A LINDA MACK K'S MOTION JudIge Mai y 1. 2. 3! 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 2 1024 350 JO 1040 1127 1390 012 101 1GG7 1GG7 Rel eree Hill 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. G. 7. S. 9. 10. 10. 2 1024 012 90 1127 1395 1375 1045 1GG7 300 300 11. 1028 12. 1304 13. 12G7 14. 101 One of the most eagerly-awaited classes of the preliminaries, this class had everything litecrowd expected. Kim l.ovelle and HILL'S PERFECTION defeated the great champions. .Judy Tillett and UNTOUCHABLE, for the victory and established themselves as the favorites for the juvenile title. Kim and her horse pul on one of the best, if not THE best, show of their careers and were popular winners. Kim was a unanimous choice for first, while all three judges awarded UN­ TOUCHABLE the reserve lie. The third ribbon went to MERRY BOY'S FIREBALL and owner- rider Dee Bufford. rider Dee Bufford. RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS Kim l.ovelle Judy Tillett Dee Bufford Mary McCammon Cathy Chitwood Jimmy Brandon Earl Stacey Nancy Williams Brenda Bramblell Pam King Kim Lovelle. Wilkesboro. NC Judy Tillett. Shelbyville Dee Bufford. Dyersburg E. C. Nichols, Knoxville Cathy Chitwood. Lafayette Randolph Farms. Clearwater. FI. Carlton & Maxwell, Shelbyville & Wartrace Nancy Williams, Springfield Brenda Bramblell, Oxford, Ms. Pam King. Union City FOUR-YEAR-OLD WALKING MARES FINAL 1. 2. i. 0. (i. 7. s ‘.i. in. 2G0 23 892 24 1380 1G72 .17 1104 1G!) 1GG2 Judge Hill Judge Lindsey Referee Mary 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 260 2. 20 3. 892 4. 24 0. 1380 6. 1G72 7. G7 8. 1G42 60 9. 10. 849 1. 260 2. 20 3. 24 4. 1G9 0. G7 G. 892 7. 60 S. 1380 9. 1672 10. 1400 2G0 892 1104 24 25 G7 1G9 1380 1G72 1GG2 HORSE HONEY SIR WINSTON S BLACK GAL HANDSHAKER'S LADY KIM DELIGHT'S HEIRESS DELIGHTFUL DREAM WAYWARD WIN'D SUMMER LOVE LADY OF DELIGHT SUN'S DELIGHT HONEY SOUTHERN SUNSHINE 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 128G 1G62 1104 1642 849 1696 1521 024 The large crowd of 10,466 spectators brought the attendance up to the 36,644 mark for four nights and the horses in this class certainly gave them their money’s worth. Bud Seaton riding HONEY proved to be too much for the other contenders as he swept the first-place ties of the judges to win the coveted blue. Bill Bobo did his usual quiet but talented riding job to tie reserve on SIR WINSTON'S BLACK GAL. Bill and his dad were a formidable team in the ring throughout the Celebration just as they have been all year. HANDSHAKER'S LADY KIM and Doug Wolaver rounded out the lop three with a fine show. RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS Bud Seaton Bill Bobo Doug Wolaver C. A. Bobo Boyd Hudgins Neil Robinson Mack Motes Judy Martin Petie Warren Harold Winkler Mr.-Mrs. Bill Coats. Huntsville. Al. R. P. Hickerson, Shelbyville Mr.-Mrs. M. L. Cashion, Jr., Shelbyville Cebern Lee. Oaks Corners, NY Mr.-Mrs. G. D. Sauls. Lawrencevillc, Ga. Mr.-Mrs. T. A. Flowers, Horn Lake, Ms. Mr.-Mrs. Jim Chapman, Williamslon, SC Glen Loe. Tullos, La. Mr.-Mrs. John I. Borum. Ashland City Lynne Anne Stables. Evans, Ga. TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING GELDINGS final 30 ). 2ti3 2. !i74 :>. 389 4. 3G3 0. Hi!) 6. 1004 7. 308 K. G1 ‘J. 1737 jO. 1073 J udge Mary Judge Hill Rel eree Lindsey 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 203 2. 089 3. 974 4. 199 0. 1004 G. 008 7. 360 8. 61 9. 1737 10. 1673 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 974 360 203 089 1737 1673 61 508 1100 1504 horse SHADOW'S DELIGHT SUE MR SENSATIONAL THE FIXER GO BOY S REBEL ROGUE ACE'S HIGH LEO BIG SHOT'S FOOTSTEPS TIBHUS MERRY BOY'S COUNTDOWN 1673 203 974 089 61 1105 1021 365 199 1504 11. 508 12. 1737 13. 1399 Preach Fleming and SHADOW'S DELIGHT came a long way from Florida to show, but their vic­ tory in this class made the trip well worth the effort. Preach and his horse turned back a strong bid by Wink Groover and SUE to win the blue in the final workout ol 13 horses. Preach, who had some difficulty in the two-year-old filly class, must have taken special pleasure in this victory. Wink and his horse had plenty ol sup­ port along the rail and narrowly missed the victory. The number-three horse in the class was MR. SENSATIONAL, with Bob Burris. Jr. riding for Roy Davis of Calhoun. RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS Preach Fleming Wink Groover Bob Burris, Jr. Fred Terry Gene Batten Buddy Hugh Carlton Pitts Jimmy Holloway John T. Carter Neil Robinson R. D. Keene, Orlando, FI. Groover-Spears Stable. Etowah Roy Davis. Calhoun, Ga. Terry Brothers, Bullsgap Double Q Stables, Piedmont, SC Mr.-Mrs. Raymond Stevenson, Shelbyville Mrs. llulan Ferrell, Cookeville C. D. Maddox Stables. West. Ms. Bradley Spcate, Gorpsen Rogers. Robinson & Saunders. Memphis