1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 February Voice | Page 5

3 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse Your Roving Reporter Charles R. Goldswig Dateline: Tampa, Fla. is nationally known for her prowess as an equitation teacher and states there is an ever-increasing interest manifested by the young folks in wanting to learn how to ride Walking Horses. Punky Crowder of Tampa did his usually fine job at the microphone. Punky has been emceeing the Tampa Horse Shows exclusively, as a hobby for the past fifteen years. With the added attention being shown to Walking Horses, Punky feels the crowd reaction when he calls for the “running walk” is equal to the fever pitch attained when he asks for gaited horses to “rack on”. Miss Patti Walsh, comely 19-year- old, formerly of Rolling Meadows, Chicago, is the new riding instructor at the Tampa Yacht Club Stables. Patti is well known for her teaching ability. Commenting on the increas­ ing popularity of Walking Horses throughout the area, Patti remarked, “I guess I’ll have to get with those ‘nodders’ before long.” The Tampa, Fla. Yacht Club Stables sponsored an All-Amateur Horse Show on Dec. 29, 30, 1962. All activities were under the direction of Redd Crabtree, scion of the Simpson- ville, Ky. horse family (Helen and An interested spectator at the Charles Crabtree). In the short time Redd has been in Tampa Horse Show was Marvin C. Tampa, his accomplishments have Moore of Atlanta, Georgia. Marvin is been many. Everyone was in accord one of the country’s outstanding that this was an outstanding horse Horse Show managers and masters of ceremonies. show on all fronts. Standing at the rail was Jim Lind­ There were English, Western and Open Jumping classes, but the follow­ sey, who is enjoying a few weeks ing summaries will include only the vacation in Florida. Jim is the proud and prosperous owner of a Walking Walking Horse events: Walking Horse Open Class, Paul Horse stable in North Wales, Pennsyl­ Randolph of Clearwater, Fla. on his vania where he has Bombardier's, Midnight Snip, first; Mrs. Paul Ran­ Replica at stud. With Jim was his old Walking dolph on May Madness, second; Goldswig of St. Petersburg, on Horse buddy, Sam Reyburn who was in the horse business in Owensville, Hughes Midnight Sun, third; Walking Horse Stake, trophy and Missouri and now owns and operates blue ribbon to Charlie Goldswig on Skybrook Riding School in St. Peters­ Hughes Midnight Sun, first; Reserve burg, Florida. to Paul Randolph on Midnight Snip; Mrs. Paul Randolph on May Mad­ MJ introduced me to Kathie Mac­ Donald who specializes in pastel draw­ ness, third. ings. “Oh, Mr. Goldswig” (and I The judge was Mrs. Peggy Evans quote), “I love to do Walking Horses. of Marietta, Georgia. Mrs. Evans Tell me where your barn is and I will come by and do your horse.” Note: Kathie was as good as her word. Now a beautiful drawing of my horse adorns my wall.) Sorry I did not get to see that great mare LITTLE MYSTERY, but Mr. W. C. Maclnnis, the proud owner, told me she is with Steve Flill in Tennessee. I think her record is some­ thing like 29 blues and one red out of 30 showings in 1962. Mrs. Virginia Robinson, who is the power-behind-the-throne for the up­ coming Tampa (Florida) Horse Show of the Orange State Circuit, tells me there is every indication that all stalls will be filled, and that means 320 horses. The Tampa Yacht Club Stables, where the Show will be held, has recently added 40 new, per­ manent stalls. In addition, the sunseats will be covered with a brightly colored awn­ ing. These folks are always mindful of the comfort of the Horse Show en­ thusiasts in the area, which is one of the reasons why the Tampa Show is so popular with exhibitors. Officials for the Tampa Show, scheduled March 7-10, are: Ring­ master ............. Emmett Stone, High Point, N. C. Judge for saddle and harness, sad­ dle seat and equitation Classes....... Fritz Jordan of Louisville, Ky. Hunters and Jumpers and Hunt Seat Equitation.............Frank Haw­ kins of Bedford, New York. Walking Horses . Robert Burris, Franklin, Tennessee. Remember Certificates All exhibitors planning on show­ ing in Florida are reminded that horses must have veterinarian’s certif­ icates or get them when they enter the state. For information on the Sun­ shine Circuit contact Mrs. Robert W. Olson, P. O. Box 1312, Winter Haven, Fla., and on the Orange State Cir­ cuit contact Virginia Robinson, 3609 Corona Street, Tampa, 9, Fla. Phone 834-5241. AHSA High Scores High score awards announced by the American Horse Shows Assn, for the 1962 season at shows affiliated with the association are: First, Waltzing Matilda, owned by Mrs. FI. Fiskind, Gibsonia, Pa. Second, Shadow’s Luminaire, own­ ed by Circle T. Ranch, Inc., Mr. and (Contmued, on Page 19)