1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 September Voice RS | Page 50

WALKING PONIES, 58" AND UNDER (RIDERS 14 YEARS AND UNDER) Lynn Doughty and SETTING SUN’S APOLLO proved to be too much as they won the blue ribbon in impressive fashion. This horse has been a consistent winner throughout his career and Lynn does an excellent job of showing him. The reserve award went to JUKE BOX CHARLIE and Judy Tillett. Judy is no stran­ ger to blue ribbons and she went after the award in this class in a very determined man­ ner. The third place tie was won by RED MAN JR. and Winky Groover, son of profes­ sional trainer Wink Groover. This young man is as fierce a competitor as his dad and shows n,tnr(no ho has received. RIDER Lynn Doughty Judy Tillett Winky Groover FINAL 1. 167 2. 1391 3. 1180 HORSE SETTING SUN’S APOLLO JUKE BOX CHARLIE RED MAN. JR. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. Ricky Womack LADY’S MAN Vicki Hensley BLACK SATAN Babs Taft SON OF GO BOY’S SHADOW Steve Hawkersmith MERRY BOY’S HANDSHAKER Mike Locke LITTLE SCAT Hank Chitwood GO BOY’S RED ROOSTER Beth Rambo SETTING SON’S LITTLE ANGEL 816 356 873 69S 742 174 SOS JUDGE COFFEY 1. 167 2. 816 3. 1180 4. 698 5. 356 6. 1391 7. 742 8. 1013 9. 610 10. 808 JUDGE WATTS 1. 167 2. 1391 3. 1180 4. 816 5. 356 6. 873 7. 742 8. 174 9. 808 10. 1013 referee ADAMS 1- 1180 2. 167 3. 356 4. 1391 5. 85 6. 816 7. 873 8. 174 9. 808 10. 698 11 • 610 12- 1554 13. 742 1013 15- 1629 OWNER & ADDRESS Lynn Doughty, Mobile, Alabama Judy Tillett, Shelbyville, Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Clippinger, Signal Moun­ tain, Tennessee Bobby Simpson, Bowling Green, Kentucky Hensley’s Stables, Lexington, Kentucky Babs Taft, Dawson, Georgia Steve Hawkersmith, Tullahoma, Tennessee Town & Country Food Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Chitwood Stables, Resaca, Georgia Beth Rambo, Fayetteville, Tennessee OWNER-AMATEUR, WALKING MARES, ANY AGE LADY GODIVA, veteran blue-ribbon winner, and Mrs. Frank Parnell teamed up to win this class of top entries. Mrs. Parnell always has a good horse to ride and LADY GODIVA is a very good horse. The red ribbon was won by GUNSMOKE’S STARLIGHT and Mrs. Newton Turrentine. Mrs. Turrentine and her horse put on a good show and c