1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 19

YEARLING FILLIES, OF 1968 FOAL Judge Urquhart Judge Referee Beachboard Nelms 1. 901 2. 690 3. 902 4. 675 5. 258 6. 937 7. 1585 8. 48 9. 1091 10. 47 1 . 258 2. 690 3. 868 4. 675 5. 937 6. 901 7. 322 8. 47 9. 810 10. 1091 FINAL HORSE 1. 258 2. 690 3. 868 4. 675 5. 937 6. 901 7. 902 8. 322 9. 1585 10. 48 EBONY'S BELLE KERCHE'S EBONY DREAM EBONY'S MAID II. DANNA DELIGHT RHYTHM'S RIC RACK MASTER'S SPICETTE SPIRIT S LINDA BYRD DELIGHT'S TOMMY T EBONY'S GYPSY ROSE SANDY E'S SHADOW 1 . 690 2. 258 3. 937 4. 868 5. 902 6. 322 7 675 8’. 810 9. 901 10. 1585 RIDER 11. -IS 12. 1091 13. 47 Competing for the trophy sponsored by the VOICE magazine, the winner of this well-filled class was EBONY’S BELLE for owner Billy Hale of Gallatin. Billy, who owns the 1962 World Grand Champion EBONY MASTERPIECE now standing at stud, was justly proud of his entry and her sire. The reserve tie went to KERCHE'S EBONY DREAM for owner Mrs. F. C. Musgravc of Lewisburg. This coll tied first last year in the Celebration Weanling Filly Class. The third-place winner was EBONY'S MAID H.. also owned by Billy Hale of Gallatin. The three judges selected 13 horses for the final judging from the total entry of over 70 horses. OWNER & ADDRESS Billy Hale, Gallatin Mrs. F. C. Musgravc, Jr.. Lewisburg Billy Hale, Gallatin J. F Brantley Son. Wartrace Valley Hill Farms; Xenia, Oh. Mr.-Mrs. J. Mac Carter, Murfreesboro Mr.-Mrs. Joe Cates, Readyville Wade Alexander. Woodbury J. T. Wood, Shelbyville Charles Adcock, Christiana YEARLING HORSE COLTS, OF 1968 FOAL Judge Judge Beachboard Nelms Referee Urquhart 1. 870 2. 325 3. 37 4. 1570 50 5. 6. 900 7. 639 8. 1142 9. 727 10. 1578 45 1. 2. 870 37 3. 4. 727 5. 88S 6. 741 7. 325 S. 639 9. 900 10. 1570 1. 870 2. 325 3. 900 4. 45 50 5. 6. 37 7. 1578 8. 1693 9. 1142 10. 888 . OWNER -S: ADDRESS RIDER FINAL HORSE 1. 870 2. 325 37 3. 4. 900 45 5. 6. 1570 7. 50 8. 639 9. 1578 10. 1693 GO BOY'S PRESIDENT ROYAL HEIR'S SENATOR TRAVEL IN MAN DELIGHT'S BUMMIN’ AROUND JOHNNY'S GO BOY E. I’VE ARRIVED EBONY'S ORPHAN TAN OAK MACK THE MISCHIEF MAKER SHADOW’S SNIP 11. 50 12. 1693 13. 1578 14. 1142 GO BOY'S PRESIDENT proved to be a popular winner of this class as he attracted two first- place votes and one reserve tie. The coll is own ed by C. L. Kline of Robbins and was selected from the final workout of 14 horse s. Reserve champion of this class was ROYAL HEIR'S SEN­ ATOR. owned by Sid Maddox of Cookeville. The number three choice of the judges out of more than 90 entries was TRAYEI.IN MAN, owned by Lynch and Lasseter of Murfreesboro. The large turnout of colls in this class emphasized the growing interest in the exhibiting of the young horses of the breed and the crowd responded warmly to the efforts of the exhibitors. C. L. Kline, Robbins Sid Maddox, Cookeville Lynch & Lasseter. Murfreesboro Mr.-Mrs. John C. Mills, Murfreesboro Thomas Eaton. McMinnville Gran Pine Farm, Raymond, NH Buddy Payne. Gallatin Charles A Heffington, Lawrenceburg Mr.-Mrs. Stanley McNabb, Murfreesboro Herman Keeton. Red Bay, A1 MARE & FOAL - DAM 50% AND FOAL 50% Judge Judge Beachboard Nelms 1. 1580 2. 871 3. 872 4. 741 5. 1695 6. 1251 7. 234 8. 463 FINAL 1. 1580 2. 872 3. 741 4. 871 5. 1695 6. 1251 7. 463 8. 234 HORSE 1. 872 2. 741 3. 871 4. 1251 5. 1580 6. 1695 7. 463 8. 234 Referee Urquhart 1. 1580 2. 872 3. 741 4. 1695 5. 871 6. 463 7. 1251 8. 234 RIDER GO BOY'S BLACK JACKIE and SHADOW'S BLACK JACK MY MIGHTY SUNBEAM LM and SHADOW'S MISS SUNBEAM OMA'S LOVELY LADY and PARADE STARLET QUEEN OF COTTONWOOD and SHADOW’S ROYAL LADY OAKWOOD'S LADY FANN and GO BOY'S SPITTIN IMAGE MIDNIGHT HONEY GOLD and DELIGHT’S HONEY GOLD J. KATE MASON’S BO PEEP and SUN’S GO GO GIRL EASTER BOY’S SECRET and SHADOW’S NIGHT HAWK This is one of the most popular classes with spectators and a total of eight entries competed for the honors. The judges picked GO BOY S BLACK JACKIE and SHADOW S BLACK JACK first for owners Mr. and Mrs. Hall McNabb of Readyville. This entry received the first-place vote of one judge and the referee. Reserve hon­ ors were won by MY MIDNIGHT SUNBEAM LM and SHADOW'S MISS SUNBEAM for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bailey of Jackson, Mississippi. This entry attracted the first-place vote of one judge. Tying third were OMA'S LOVELY LADY and PARADE STARLET for Ed Carothers, Franklin. OWNER & ADDRESS Mr.-Mrs. Hall McNabb, Readyville Mr.-Mrs. H. C. Bailey, Jackson, Ms. Ed Carothers. Franklin Mr.-Mrs. Frank Parnell, Newbern Herman Keeton. Red Bay, Al. Jordan & Nelson, Lewisburg Gill & Bennett. Huntsville Hubert Vincent, Oakland. Ky. 19