1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 September Voice | Page 50

CLASS 35 - OWNER-AMATEUR ON WALKING MARES , ANY AGE
FINAL HORSE RIDER
1 . 981 Untouchable Sharon Carlton 2 . 47 Lady Godiva Mrs . Frank Parnell 3 . 588 Fascination Rhythm Dr . A . R . Dalton 4 . 581 Fascination B . W . T . Baynard 5 . 1184 Shadow ' s Merry Walker Jo Anne Hensley 6 . 160 Go Boy ' s Dream Burt Daugette 7 . 129 Setting Sun ’ s Supreme Dr . W . L Cooley 8 . 667 Francy Merry Midnite Mary Jane Livolsi Licastro 9 . 1285 Miss K Mrs . Thomas L . Gorsuch 10 . 856 Bomb ' s Step Daughter Charles Phillips
Always a good contest ... the Owner- Amateur Mare Class proved true to form this year and the UNTOUCHABLE , with Sharon Carlton up , remained true to her 1964 form to win the class . She tied first on two cards to win the blue . LADY
GODIVA , with Mrs . Frank Parnell up , put on another good demonstration of perfect
harmony between horse and rider to get the red ribbon . Dr . A . R . Dalton , who
has been showing with great success this season , pushed all contenders with his FASCINATION RHYTHM to tie third . Amateurs and Mares seem to work well together and the entire class was one of the best seen .
CLASS 37 - WALKING GELDINGS , FOUR-YEARS-OLD AND OVER
Labeled " the horse to beat in 1964 " . . . HILL ' S PERFECTION proved to be just that in the Aged Gelding class . Steve
Hill , one of the most successful blue ribbon winners in the business , showed the big gelding in true championship form to get the tie on all three cards . GOLDEN SUNDUST , showing a touch of the championship form of his famous namesake , made a strong bid for top honors to win the red ribbon with Jack Warren in the saddle . Wallace Brandon , showing the top rated TOWN and COUNTRY , came on strong during the last workout to show his best and was good enough to tie third in this greatest of all gelding classes .
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Talley
Bobo
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1079
OWNER
0 . D . Carlton , Albany , Ga . Mrs . Frank Parnell , Newbern , Tenn . Dr . and Mrs . A . R . Dalton , St . Louis , Mo . W . T . Baynard , Baton Rouge , La .
Rollins & Hensley , Franklin , N . C . & Evans , Ga . Burt Daugette , Gadsden , Ala . Dr . and Mrs . W . L . Cooley , Boaz , Ala .
Mary Jane Livolsi Licastro , Johnstown , Pa . Dr . and Mrs . Thomas L Gorsuch , Waynesboro , Va .
Charles Phillips , Yazoo City , Miss .
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FINAL
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RIDER
OWNER
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485
Hill ’ s Perfection
Steve Hill
Mrs . Dwain Clark , Beverly Hills , Calif .
2 .
580
Golden Sundust
Jack Warren
Dr . and Mrs . Thomas L . Gorsuch , Waynesboro , Va .
3 .
442
Town & Country
Wallace Brandon
H . P . Sheely , Dallas , Texas
4 .
502
Spur ' s Speed
Claude Shaw
Mr . and Mrs . J . M . Gentry , Selma , Ala .
5 .
230
Midnight Spook
Dude Crowder
Fairlane Acres , Bethel , N . C .
6 .
1251
Double Trouble
Boyd Hudgins
Curtis Hudgins , Gainesville , Ga .
7 .
988
Mark of Glory
Vic Thompson
Cheryl Schliecher , Gary , Ind .
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146
Sir John Falstaff
Robert Burris
Mr . and Mrs . Johnny Beazley , Nashville , Tenn .
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153
Old Glory ’ s OK
Jimmy Holloway
C . D . Maddox Stables , West , Miss .
10 .
795
Go Boy ’ s Express
Alton Pierce
Bonnie Nichols , Athens , Ga .
CLASS 38 - WALKING PONIES , 58 ” & UNDER , RIDERS 14 & UNDER
Again proving that the kids of today will be the great amateurs and professionals of tomorrow . . . the 58 " and under Pony Class provided the crowd with a true exhibition of what is to come . These mitesized riders approach the contest with much enthusiasm and are a credit to the Walking Horse World . LITTLE BIT O ’ TROUBLE , ridden for the
second year by Ray Beech took the blue after tying first on all three cards . Chuck Chitwood , always a good contender was second on SIR HENRY ' S ECHO and Jerry Jester carried his SETTING SUN ’ S LITTLE MAN to win third place .
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FINAL
HORSE
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877
Little Bit O ’ Trouble
2 .
939
Sir Henry ' s Echo
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843
Setting Sun ' s Little Man
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503
Little Bit of Sun
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553
Borum ’ s Gold Bond
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161
Sir Henry ’ s Masterpiece
7 .
549
Mystery ’ s Go Girl
8 .
677
Power Pack
9 .
654
Little Egypt
10 .
258
Kenny ' s Sunbeam
RIDER
Ray Beech Chuck Chitwood Jerry Jester Buck Shaw Bethany Warren Anne Daugette Tommy Grider Gene Renfroe Susan Hunter Kenny Hale
OWNER
Ray Beech , Lewisburg , Tenn .
Chitwood Stables , Lafayette , Tenn . Pam and Steve Hawkersmith , Tullahoma , Tenn . Keith C . Bartlett , Selma , Ala . Mr . and Mrs . John I . Borum , Ashland City , Tenn . Anne Daugette , Gadsden , Ala . 0 . E . Grider & Sons , Columbia , Ky .
Gene Renfroe , Troy , Ala . Hunter Funeral Home , Sparta , Tenn .
Kenny Hale , Gallatin , Tenn . ( Continued on Page 52 )