1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 November Voice | Page 9

TEN^jaj'wii-KING H1'9,;RS£ for last as the saying goes. The Grand Championship Walking Mid moss hung oaks over a cen­ Horse Stake saw Doug Wolaver tury old in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, retire the original World’s Cham­ stands the John M. Parker Agri­ pionship Challenge Trophy known cultural Center; center of the beau­ as the Governor’s Trophy pre­ tiful L.S.U. Campus and also scene sented by Mrs. Jimmie H. Davis. of the 1963 Dixie Horse Show Jubi­ Other awards were presented by lee. Excellent facilities and a corps Mr. Gordon Hampton, Director of experienced and hard working and Chairman of the Board of the individuals provided exhibitors Dixie Horse Show Jubilee. with the incentive to put on one of MACK K’S HANDSHAKER the most exciting shows of the with Doug Wolaver up put on one season. of the most exciting exhibitions Tennessee Walking Horses, nod­ ever seen by anyone, proving that ding their way further into the they were truly Champions all the hearts of a warm and receptive way in a truly Championship audience, were chosen as stars of Show. Judges for the 1964 Jubilee were the show in the midst of the finest equine in the country. Spectators Bob Berry, Kendalia, Texas, C. A. were held captive by the perfor­ Bobo, Thomasville, North Carolina mance of these carefully bred and and Vic Thompson, Shelbyville, trained animals which were shown Tennessee. to the peak of their ability by top trainers and riders from all over DIXIE JUBILEE the land. Baton Rouge, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 19B3 As is the policy of the Jubilee, Walking Grand Championship Stake: a free show is given on Saturday (1) MACK K’S HANDSHAKER, Doug Wolaver up for W. M. Wolaver, Pu­ and those attending are not only laski, Tenn. & Nelson Gibson, Brook- treated to a fine show, but are also haven, Miss.; (2) THE SOCIETY PLAYBOY, J. H. Noblin up for M. L. eligible for a host of prizes that Cashion, Jr., Jackson, Miss.: (3) are given each year. Of course the HAPPY DAY’S AGAIN. Jimmy Hollo­ high-light of the matinee comes as way up for C. D. Maddox Stables, some lucky youngster is presented West, Miss.; (4) SPUR’S COM­ Jack Moorman up for Ryan- with a pleasure horse complete MANDER, McArthur Chevrolet Co., Hattiesburg, with saddle and bridle. Miss.; (5) SPURS CREOLE KING, Hugh up for Crawford & The L.S.U. Football game pro­ Buddy Green, Montgomery, Ala. & Shelby­ vided added enjoyment for those ville, Tenn.; (6) SHADOW’S CELE­ wanting to take advantage of the BRATION, Jimmy Waddell up for B. Lovinggood, Hendersonville. N.C.; break between the morning and J. (7) SON’S GO BOY AGAIN, Wallace night shows. Mississippi spectators Brandon up for Frank Mason, Dallas, and exhibitors especially enjoyed Tex.; (8) PERFECTION’S REMEDY, Webb up for Dr. Porter Rodgers, the day as Ole Miss soundly Joe Jr., Searcy, Ark. trounced L.S.U. Amateur-Owner Stake: (1) MACK Tension mounted as Stake night K’S COUNTRY SQUIRE, L. J. Spen­ up for Gulf Hills Dude Ranch & arrived £nd, though all classes cer Country Club, Ocean Springs, Miss.; were excellent, the best was saved (2) THE MIDNIGHT DONNEVILLE, BATON ROUGE, LA. Miss Judith Holmes, Shreveport, La.; (3) GO BOY’S MEG, Shirley Sharp, Dallas, Tex.; (4) SHADOW’S SHAD- RACK, Frank Parnell, Newbem, Tenn.; (5) MAGIC NIGHT, Marjorie Gill up for Lin-Mar Stables, Louise, Miss.; (6) SUN’S CELEBRATION, Joe Wright up for Lone Star Stables, Nacogdoches, Tex.; (7) PRIDE OF SPRING, Gayden Schrock, Poplar- ville, Miss.; (8) SHADOW’S REPLICA, Sharon Terry, Cleveland, Miss. (1) SHADOW’S DANCER, Jimmy Waddell up for C. C. Coon, Oakland, Calif.; (2) JOHNNY MIDNIGHT, Neal Branscum up for A. S. Dean, Christiana, Tenn.; (3) MERRY BOY’S FLAME. George Livingstone up for Smith Oil Co., Mendenhall, Miss.; (4) SUN SET BLAZE, Jimmy Holloway up for W. M. Duncan, Inverness, Miss.; (5) SUNDUST PARADER. Wallace Brandon up for Randolph Farms, Clearwater, Fla.; (6) JET’S COTTON QUEEN, Doug Wolaver up for Wola­ ver Stables, Pulaski, Tenn.; (7) SUN- DUST XMAS BELL, Buddy Black up for Mr. and Mrs. Penn Mohon, Coving­ ton, Tenn.; (8) JET’S DESTINY, Wink Groover up for F. H. Harben, Knox villa, Tenn. Two-Year-Old Championship Stake: (1) GUNSMOKE’S SUN, Buddy Hugh up for Mr. & Mrs. Barkley Brock, Clinton, Mo.; (2) GO BOY’S CRYSTAL, Richard Pate, owner-rider, West Point, Miss.; (3) SUNDUST PRIDE, Wallace Brandon up for Hank Sheely, Dallas. Tex.; (4) JET’S ROCKET, Wink Groover up for Jerry Armstrong, En­ glewood, Tenn.; (5) GO BOY’S BIG JACK, Buddy Black up for Lin-Mar Stables, Louise, Miss.; (6) PERFEC­ TION’S REFLECTION. Joe Webb up for Dr. & Mrs. Porter Rodgers, Jr.. Searcy, Ark.; (7) SULTAN’S COPPER KING, George Livingstone up for Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Wolfe, Columbia, Miss.; (8) GO BOY’S MERRY ALLEN. Paul Smith up for Frank Roper, Winter Garden, Fla. Amateur-Owner Walking Geldings: (1) MIDNIGHT REBEL, Mrs. C. M. Waters, Jr., Alexandria, La.; (2) THE MASQUERADER, Marjorie Gill up for Lin-Mar Stables, Louise, Miss.; (3) GO BOOGER GO, Shirley Sharp up for Sharp & Mason, Dallas, Tex.; (4) GO BOY’S JET, R. P. Lindsey, Little Rock, Ark.; (5) PRIDE OF SPRING, Gayden Schrock, Poplarville, Miss.; (6) TOUCHE’, Judy Knowles, Brentwood, Tenn.; (7) REX GO MAN, Judy Holmes, Shreveport, La.; (8) THE SUN DUST KID, Sara Beth Robinson up for Circle R Stables, West Point, Miss. Senior Walking Horsemanship: (1) Diana Armstrong, Baton Rouge, La.; (2) Sherill Marks, El Dorado, Ark.; (3) Lewis Bordelon, LaFayette, La.; (4) Melanie Campbell, Brookhaven, Miss.; (5) Dale Bernard, New Iberia, La.; (6) Valeria Campbell, Brookhaven, Miss.; (7) Cynthia Verret, Lake Charles Miss.; (7) Cynthia Verret, Lake Charles, La.; (8) Hallie Goodling, Meri­ dian, Miss. Junior Walking Horsemanship: (1) Gayle Moore, Lake Charles, La.; (2) Amy Waters, Alexandria, La.; (3) John (Continued on Page 13)