1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 March Voice | Page 25

Voice of the Tennessee Wolking Horse 23 Heqrt Of Americq Wqlkers Awqrd Point Winner Trophies Awaril winners on points at the Heafi of Anterica Walking Horse Assn. conaentiott, baseil upon show recorils in 7967, are pictureil atter presentations. From lelt are: CarI Elges, Clinton, Mo.; Dennis Akhoft, Calilorniao Mo.; Dr" J. R. Popejoy, Calilorniao trIo,; Mrs. Herbert Jeans, Colutnbia, Mo.; Walton StanfiIl, Marshall, Mo.; Eroin. Schroeiler, Sedalia, Mo.; The Heart of America Walking Horse Assn. held its annual dinner meeting and awards presentations at the Old ]Iissouri Homestead in Sedalia, IIo., Sunday, Feb. 4, Some 170 horselovers were present to enjoy the bounti f ul meal, "talk Walking Horses" and applaud the winners of the lovely ribbons and tophies. Winners received awards for points accumulated during the 1961 show season. They were: First-Tie CoIt Class between Edward Sapping- ton and his grandson, Dennis Althofi. Sunset owned and shown by Sappington and Satin's Shadow, shown by Althoff and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sappington; Second-Go Boy's Glory, ownecl ancl shown by the Sappingtons. Thirrl-Countlv Squile, on'rretl br Don Cook, shorr-n by Bill f faack, Si. Tu-o.Year Class First-Jet's Radiation, ortner Ed Loeffier; rider Don Bolinger. Second-Go Blue Boy, orvner Harold Williams; rider Bill Maack, Jr. Third-Naughty Nancy Lee, owner Max Atkinson: rider Leroy Stoneking. Junior Class First-Midnight Bell E., owner-rider Carl Elges. Second-Major Adams, owner Don Cook; rider Bill Maack, Jr. Third-V eIve Eilwaril Sappington, California, Mo.; Christine Broclc, Clintono Mo.; Bill Maack, tr., Boliaaro Mo.; anil Dan Bolinger, California, Mo. Classes are giuen in the ailjacent article by Mrs. Eduard Sappittgton ol Calitornia, Mo. Thanks to her anil the association secretdry lor this picture. (BAG). t's Power F{ouse, owner-rider Frank Sims. Youth Clase First-Black Diamond, owner Barclay Brock; rider Christine Brock. Second-Boss' Black Man, owner, Clifford Austin; rider Cathy Austin. Third-Gangbuster, owner Frank Sims; rider Jimmie Dale Sims. Amateur Class First-Magic High Noon, ownerrider Mrs. Herbert Jeans. Second-Shepherd of the Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burkholder; rider Roy Burkholder. Third-C h a n ce's Town Talk, owner-rider Joe Huddleston. Walking Pleasure Class First-Debbie, owner-rider \\'alton owned by Stanfril. Second-Sun's \\/onder Gal, owner Don Cook; rider Bill }Iaack, Sr. Third-Harvkel'e's Bay Ladl', on ner I.[r. and ]Irs. Edn'ard Sappington; rider Edward Sappington. Ladies' Class First-Magic High Noon, ownerrider Mrs. Herbert .feans. Second-Ladies Last Boy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kincheloe; shown by Mrs. Kinchloe. Third-Power House, owned by Frank Sims; shown by Mildred Sims. Open Class First-Queen's Midnight, own errider Erven Schroder. Second-Go Boy's P r o m a n a d e r, owner-rider William Conwav. Thircl-Sun's Ci n dy, o#ner-rider Clifford Burchfie]d. Mare Class First-Sun's Cindy, owner-rider CliIord Burchfield. Second-Magic High Noon, ownerrider Mrs. Herbert .]eans. Third-Sun's D augh ter, owner Lloyd Murphy; rider Ray Green. Stud and Gelding First-Queen's Midnight, owner Erven Schroeder; rider Leroy Stoneking. Secoud-Magic Buzz, owners Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Popejoy; rider Don Bolinger. Third-Sun's Cadil I ac, George Clarkson; rider Chester Beshears. Stake Class First-Nlagic Buzz, owners Dr. and IIrs. J. R. Popejoy; rider f)on Bolin- ger. Second-Queen's Midnight, owner Erven Schroeder; rider Leroy Stoneking. Third-Midnight C u r f e w, ownerrider E. F. Strickler. Oflicial Show Held An "official show" is held durins the show season in conjunction witfi (Continued on Page 24)