1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 September/October Voice RS | Page 38

WALKING PONIES, 58" AND UNDER, RIDERS 14 AND UNDER Judge Lindsey 1. SS5 2, 1011 2. 30S 4. 4S0 5. 164 6. 649 7. 461 S. 1652 9. 42 10. 687 Judge Mary 1. 885 2. 208 3. 164 4. 1011 5. 687 6. 480 7. 289 8. 1652 9. 649 10. 918 Referee Hill 1. 208 2. 885 3. 42 4. 164 5. 1011 6. 480 7. 289 8. 918 9. 687 10. 1652 11. 533 12. 461 13. 649 14. 1434 Steve Hawkersmith, an accomplished young rid­ er, and SCAT MAN’S KITTY KAT walked their way to the blue ribbon in this exciting pony class which got the Thursday night show under­ way. Steve has been around horses all his life and demonstrated his ring savvy with an excel­ lent riding performance before 11,730 fans. Lissa Walls and BRONZE MASTERPIECE were right behind the winner all the way to finish reserve after receiving the first-place vote of the referee. ROAD RUNNER came on strong in the running walk with young Sally Beaumont in the saddle to finish an impressive third in the final workout of 14 ponies. FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS 1. 885 2. 20S 3. 164 4. 1011 5. 480 6. 687 7. 289 S. 1652 9. 649 10. 918 SCAT MAN’S KITTY KAT BRONZE MASTERPIECE ROAD RUNNER SEN OR PERFECTION GO BOY S SPOOK SETTING SUN’S LITTLE ANGEL MILLIONAIRE’S GO BOY MIGHTY LITTLE RED PERFECTION GENIUS DOCTOR AT DAWN Steve Hawkersmith Lissa Walls Sally Beaumont Sherrye Manning Martha Smith Beth Rambo David Cagle Sara Reel Gregg Gochneaur Lucille St. John Steve Hawkersmith, Tullahoma Lissa Walls, Montgomery, Al. Sally Beaumont, Clarksville Sherrye Manning, Madison Martha Smith, Decatur, Al. Beth Rambo, Fayetteville Big Talk Stables. Douglasville. Ga. Sara Reel, Edgefield, SC Fashion Two-Twenty Cosmetics, Aurora, Oh. Lucille St. John, Tuscaloosa. Al. OWNER-AMATEUR ON WALKING HORSES, RIDER 50 AND OVER .1 udge Mary Judge Hill Referee Lindsey 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 669 2. 123 3. 568 4. 103 5. 630 6. 852 7. 1119 8. 911 9. 753 10. 166 1. 669 2. 911 3. 630 4. 852 5. 568 6. 1739 7. 761 8. 1098 9. 1119 10. 103 669 1739 103 630 1119 1098 852 847 761 1734 11. 166 12. 753 13. 847 14. 1734 15. 123 SUN'S ANGEL and Frank Roper of Winter Gar­ den, Florida had what it takes in this class as they swept all three first-place votes on the way to a great victory. This veteran showman rode his horse on the rail capturing the judges’ eyes in all three gaits. The reserve award went to SUN’S HEART OF GOLD with Russell Waggoner of Kingsport the rider. Ralph Lovett was a mighty happy man after tying third aboard MACK K’S SECOND STORY. Finishing just behind the first three was GREY SON and T. H. Lynch. The first four winners in this class emphasize the wide geographic range of winners at the Celebra­ tion with horses from Florida, Tennessee, Ken­ tucky and Virginia finishing in that order. FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SUN’S ANGEL SUN'S HEART OF GOLD MACK K'S SECOND STORY GREY SON MIDNIGHT CHAMPAYNE P EBONY’S BOOSTER PISTOL PETE II MISSY’S SUN’S DELIGHT PR IDE’S COUNTRY BOY DUSTY STARLIGHT L. Frank Roper Russell Waggoner Ralph Lovett T. H. Lynch Dr. J. H. Pearce Rudy Meyer W. T. Baynard Dr. W, H. Hill Gayden Schrock Louise A. Lowe I.. Frank Roper, Winter Garden, FI. Russell Waggoner, Kingsport Welsh-Lovett Stables, Union, Ky. T. H. Lynch, Rocky Mount, Va. Dr. J. H. Pearce, Pamplico, SC Rudy Meyer, Shelbyville Mr.-Mrs. W. T. Baynard, Baton Rouge, La. Dr.-Mrs. W. H. Hill, Atlanta, Ga. Gayden Schrock, Poplarville, Ms. Pin Oak Farm, Newport News, Va. 669 1739 103 630 1119 1098 852 847 761 1734 WALKING GELDINGS, OVER 15.2, ANY AGE Judge Lindsey 1. 781 2. 758 3. 983 4. 11 5. 1376 6. 90 7. 1013 8. 1188 9. 656 10. 670 Judge Mary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 1013 781 758 1096 1510 23 90 246 1188 Referee Hill 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1013 1376 781 670 1188 246 983 1510 90 895 11. 656 12. 1096 13. 843 14. 11 15. 955 16. 755 17. 23 18. 912 19. 1669 20. 758 21. 106 SILVER SHADOW’S REPLICA and Huck Moss were the standout winners in this class of aged geldings. This beautiful horse is a crowd favorite every time he shows and Huck did his usual fine job of showmanship. Charlie Bobo and WILD TURKEY received one first-place vote but fin­ ished with the second-place ribbon a/ter really battling for the top spot. MOON MAN and Vic Thompson were in the thick of the competition all the way and finished third with Jack Moor­ man and SPUR'S COMMANDER keeping the heat on the first three horses and winning the fourth- place honors. FINAL HORSE RIDER OWNER & ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SILVER SHADOW S REPLICA WILD TURKEY MOON MAN SPUR'S COMMANDER MR. ELECTRA 225 SUN'S DARK DEMON LIMOUSINE S MASTER MACIG MISCHIEF MAGIC KNIGHT SHADOW AT MIDNIGHT Huck Moss C. A. Bobo Vic Thompson Jack Moorman Wink Groover Boyd Hudgins Wallace Brandon George Moore Floyd Posenke Leslie Thomas Cissy Best, Barnwell, SC Mrs. Martha Alexander, Elon College, NC Muriel Brinkley, Shelbyville Ryan Motors. Inc., Hattiesburg, Ms. Dr.-Mrs. Donald Barnes, Buchanan, Va. Curtis Hudgins, Gainesville, Ga. Randolph Farms, Clearwater, FI. Moore & Woodard, Shreveport & Taylor, La. L & J Stables, Kansas City, Mo. L. Frank Roper, Winter Garden, FI. 781 11 1013 758 983 1376 90 1188 656 670