1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 May Voice | Page 55

BIRD, Gene Renfroe, Troy. Ala., owner-rider; (4) GO BOY’S STARDUST, Pat Puckett up for Puckett Sta­ bles, Shellman, Ga.; and (5) GO BOY’S MAJORETTE. Jenny Alexander up for Mrs. J. C. Haines,Columbus. JUNIOR WALKING HORSES: (1) BIG MAN II. Carl Edwards up for Florida Queen Cigars, Quincy, Fla.; (2) MAN OF RHYTHM, Boyd Hudgins up for C. R. Hardage, Milledgcville, Ga.; (3) MACK’S BOOMER­ ANG, F. W. Renfroe, Troy, Ala., owner-rider; (4) PIDDLEY’S MAUDE, Gary Edwards up for John Cherry and Puckett Stables, Shellman, Ga.; (5) MIDNIGHT SANDMAN. Jim Ryan up for R. G. Daugette, Jay, Fla. AMATEUR WALKING HORSES: (1) GO BOY’S HIGH MACK, Pat Puckett up for Puckett Stables, Shellman, Ga.; (2) GO BOY'S BLACK LABEL. Carolyn Talbot up for Fieldstone Farms, Macon,Ga.; (3) TURBO JET. Thomas Willis up for Perry & Wilson, Selma, Ala.; (4) DARK JET OF MIDNIGHT, IIN McGarity, Troy, Ala., owner-rider; (5) RIP­ PLING WILSON, Judy Haines up for Mrs. J. C. Haines, Columbus, Ga. TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING HORSES. (1) SUN UP R. J. VV. Renfroe, Troy, Ala., owner-rider; (2) MER­ RILL’S MARAUDER. Boyd Hudgins up for Field- stone Farms, Macon, Ga.; (3) BIGMAN PAPER DOLL, Carl Edwards up for Florida Queen Cigars, Quincy, Fla.; (4) GO BOY'S STEP CHILD. Harold Winkler up for Richard Barrington, Columbus. Ga.; and (5) GO BOY’S ABRAHAM. Joe Mitchell up for Hilton Jones and Joe Mitchell, Phenix City, Ala. WALKING MARES: (1) SHADOW'S SWEETHEART, Gary Edwards up for Puckett Stables, Shellman,Ga.; (2) LOVELY EASTER, Boyd Hudgins up for W. I. Tucker. Macon, Ga.; (3) SHADOW'S CINDERELLA, J. J. McKenzie, Ashburn, Ala., owner-rider; (4) MOONGLOWGO GIRL. Frances Shoemaker, Atlanta, Ga., owner-rider; and (5) LADY OF LYNNWOOD. Danny Nix up for H. R. Nix, Albany, Ga. WALKING STALLIONS & GELDINGS: (1) SUN’S B. C.. Boyd Hudgins up for Hudgins & Tolbert, Macon, Ga., (2) SUPERMAN. Jim Ryan up for Ted May, Jay, Fla.; (3) INVASION’S REPLICA. Gary Edwards up for Puckett Stables, Shellman, Ga.; (4) GO BOY’S BIG MAN, Cecil Champion, Pine Moun­ tain, Ga., owner-rider; and (5) WILSON'S ACE. Harold Winklerup for Richard Barrington, Columbus. WALKING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP: (1) MIDNIGHT SHADOW, Boyd Hudgins up for Fred Mathis, Au­ gusta, S. C.; (2) MACK’S DANDY K. Harold Winkler up for Richard Barrington,Columbus,Ga.; (3; MOON GLOW. Bill Titus up for HamiltonStables, Rome.Ga.; (4) LUCKY DEVIL, Lawrence Hathaway, Columbus, Ga., owner-rider; and (5) RIPPLING WILSON, Jimmy Alexander up for Mrs. J. C. Haines, Columbus, Ga. INDIO, CALIFORNIA INDIO - beautiful weather all week till Monday - Stake Day - then the wind blew and the dust flew as only the dust in the desert can fly and, by Stake time, everyone in the stands and all of the exhibitors were miser­ able but the stands were full to watch the battle for the ribbons: three work-offs followed the regular class. The last work-off was between Go Boy’s Ballerina C (winner of the Mare Class and the Amateur to Ride Class) and Shadow’s Dream (winner of the Stallion/Gelding Class) with Ballerina taking the blue and Dream tieing a hot reserve. Complete Indio results are: WALKING MARES: (1) Go Boy’s Ballerina C, Bill Oakford up for Courtesy Chevrolet; (2) Becky Allen B, Ray Rhoads up for Merrywood Farm; (3) My Little Margie, Jean McBurney, owner and rider; (4) Go Boy’s Merry Minx, Bob Campbell up for Evergreen Ranch; and (5) Shad­ ow’s Spitfire, Tim Todd up for Indio Convalescent Hospital. May, 1965 STALLION/GELDING: (1) Shad­ ow’s Dream, Ray Rhoads up forSun- derland Farms; (2)MidnightGIory B, Dr. Carl Bishop up for Evergreen Ranch; (3)Shadow’s Trouper, Glenn Willis upforjudy Grose;(4)GoBoy’s Wonder Boy, Mitchel McClure up for Courtesy Chevrolet;and(5) Memphis Millionaire, Bill Oakford up for Mr. and Mrs. Molay. NOVICE: (1) Shadow’s Mist, Ray Rhoads up for Jean McBurney; (2) Memphis Millionaire, Sam Molay up for Mr. andMrs. Molay; (3) Jackson’s Rogue, Everett Agee up for Yvonne de Beauchamp;(4)The Jaguar,Glenn Willis up for Judy Grose; and (5) Mid night Merry Boy, Jr., Bob Camp­ bell up for Evergreen Ranch. MEN’S AMATEUR: (1) Go Boy’s Wonder Boy, Mitchel McClure up for Courtesy ChevroIet;(2)Stately Mack K, Ray Rhoads up for Jerry Hengle; (3) Jackson’s Rogue, Everett Agee up for Yvonne de Beauchamp; (4) Courtesy’s Goddess, Bill Oakford up for Courtesy Chevrolet;and(5)Shad­ ow’s Spitfire, Tim Todd up for Indio Convalescent Hospital. JUNIOR WALKING HORSES: (1) The Leprechaun, Ray Rhoads up for Schultz& Foxon;(2) Memphis Million­ aire, Bill Oakford up for Mr. and Mrs. Molay; (3) Stately Again, Rob­ ert Laughlin, Jr. up for Mr. andMrs. R. J. Laughlin, Jr.; (4) Midnight Merry Boy, Jr., Bob Campbell up for Evergreen Ranch; and(5)BlueBlaz- es, Nancy Molay up for Mr. andMrs. Molay. AMATEUR WALKING HORSE OPEN: (I) Go Boy’s Ballerina C, Mitchel McClure up for Courtesy Chevrolet; (2) Midnight Glory B, Dr. Carl Bishop up for Evergreen Ranch; (3) Shadow’s Dream, Marge Sunderlandup for Sunderland Farms; (4) Shadow’s Mist, Jean McBurney, owner and rider; and (5) Jackson’s Rogue, Yvonne de Beauchamp, own­ er and rider. JUNIOR TO RIDE:( 1 )Mr.Successor, Jeanne Oakford up for Courtesy Chevrolet; (2) Shadow’s Mist, Dick Harris up for Jean McBurney; (3) Blue Blazes, Nancy Molay up for Mr. and Mrs. Molay; (4) Shadow’s Spit­ fire, Tim Todd up for Indio Convales­ cent Hospital; and (5) California Merry Boy, Marietta Molay up for Mr. and Mrs. Molay. LADIES AMATEUR: (1) My Little Margie, Jean McBurney, owner and rider; (2) Mr. Successor, Jeanne Oak­ ford up for Courtesy Chevrolet; (3) Becky Allen B, Linda Kahn up for Merrywood Farm; (4) Jackson’s Rogue, Yvonne de Beauchamp,owner and rider; and (5) Blue Blazes, Nan­ cy Molay up for Mr. and Mrs. Molay. STAKE: (1) Go Boy’s Ballerina C, Bill Oakford up for Courtesy Chevro­ let; (2) Shadow’s Dream, Ray Rhoads up for Sunderland Farms; (3) Go Boy’s Merry Minx, Bob Campbell up for Evergreen Ranch; (4) My Little Margie, Marjery Jollymour up for Jean McBurney; and (5) Midnight Glory B, Dr. Carl Bishop up for Evergreen Ranch. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA The Catawba Valley Benefit Horse Show was held April 9, 1965, with Hon. Donald Paschal judging the Walking Horses. Results are: TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING HOR­ SES: (1) King of the Road, Kenny Price up for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackburn; (2) Hap’s Sensation, Ronnie Clement up for C. E. Clements Stables; (3) For-My-Money, Sammy Cecil, Jr. up for Hidden Springs Farm; (4) Go Boy Blue, C. A. Bobb up for J. M. Shell; (5) Black Lady, W. D. Griffin, owner and rider; and (6) Go Boy’s Ebon Starr, Roy Crofts up for Mrs. Sue Crawford. LADIES WALKING HORSES: (1) Bumble Bee, Claudia Woody, owner and rider; (2) Sun’s Sensation, Mar­ tha Bobo up for C. M. Waters; (3) Go Boy’s Nancy, Dianne Clement up for C. E. Clements Stables; (4) Lim­ ousine’s Pee Wee, Charlene Williams, owner and rider; (5) Go Boy’s Zop- per, Mrs. Hunter Dalton, owner and rider; and (6) Merry Bells, Mrs. Doro­ thy Hubbard up for Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Poteat. AMATEUR WALKING STALLION & GELDING: (I) Alvin, Ronnie Clement up for C. E. Clement; (2) Country Squire, Russell Waggoner, Sr., owner and rider; (3) Grey Sun, Stanley Bowles, owner and rider; (4) Go Boy’s Blaze, Ralph Deusteh, owner and rider; (5) Old Glory’s OK, C. R. Bell up for Hidden Springs Farm; (6) Midnight Sunstreak, Ed Street, owner and rider; (7) Shadow’s Headman, Jim Williams up for Ern­ est Whisnant; and (8) Go Boy’s Streak, Brad Thomas, owner and rider. WALKING MARES: (1) Top Talent, John T. Carter up for Robert E. Piercy; (2) Sun’s Zenith, C. A. Bobo up for Delk Mendenhall; (3) Souven- (Continued on page 57) 55