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National Morgan Show Issue Lot 37 - FUNQUEST April 19, 1964 Ma re: Bay; no white KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENA TA SENA TOR GRAHAM TIFFANY PUKWANA FAN ITA BENITA

JUBILEE KING PENROD NELIZA DAISETIE ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE

FLYHAWK GO HAWK FLORETTE FLYHAWK 'S BLACK STAR ALLAN ALLAN 'S STAR TEHACHAPI STAR OF CORNWALL JANE L.

COLONEL'S BOY CORNWALLIS GILL CORNWALLIS PAT LADY PATCH COLONEL PATCH JANE L.

Lot 38 - FUNQUEST April 24 , 1964 : Chestnu; star; bo ot on both hind feet SUNNY HAWK GO HAW K BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE CHIEF RED HAW K FLORENCE CHANDLER PENROD JUBILEE KING NELIZA DAI SETTE ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE ASTRAL JONES UPWEY KING PEAVINE OLD HOCKADAY UPWEY KING BENN BENNINGTON AUDREY FUNQU EST BENGARET CAROLYN COLONEL'S BOY LARRY COLONEL LISABELLE MARGARET COLONEL TEHACHAPI ALLAN MARGARET ALLEN MAGGY LINSLEY

Lot 39 - FUNQUEST April 28, 1964 Ma re: Chestnut; half stocking on each hi11d fo,t. KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENATA SENATOR GRAHAM FANITA TIFFANY PUKWANA BENITA JUBILEE KING PENRO D NELIZA DAISffiE NELLA ALLEN KING LIZA JANE

FLYHAWK GO HAWK THE BROWN FALCON FLO RETIE ALLAN 'S FANCY L. TEHACHAPI ALLAN FUNQUEST FALITA MAGGY LINSLEY

LUCKY GENIUS FELIX LEE GENITA ELBERTY LINSLEY COLON EL'S RACHEL CO LONEL'S BOY RACHEL LEE

Lot 40 - FUNQUEST RED SUN 12573 May 4, 1959 Gelding Chestnut; connected star, strip and ; TEHACHAPI ALLAN SUNFLOWER KING 15.0 hands. A gentle horse well broke to - I SOBEL stock . Will be exhibi ted under saddle LARRY COLO NEL at 4 :30 P.M. Consigneay Charles H. Ho­ MARGARET COLONEL MARGARET ALLAN bart subject to pri or sole and option to reject bids received . ~

FUNQUEST MORGANS STUART G. HAZARD 1308 College Avenue, Topeka, Kansas BIl !J Jl D W 11 11 f JlH JJl

We are especially proud of Meg Ferguson's win of Reserve Rider on Broadwall Trumpeter by Parade out of Debutansque (T heis mare). He also placed 6th in Children's Harness.

Our faith in the purchase of the western from Theis Co. in Kansas has been proven at this year's National Show

BROADWALL REVEILLE, Parade - Broadwall Mayfield (Theis mare) Reserve Jr. Champ., lst-3 year old colts, lst-3 year old under saddle, 2nd-3 year old in harness. RROADWALL RYTHM, Parade - Lyndrita (Theis mare) 1st- Horse, English or Western, 5th-Road Hack mares, under 18. BITTERSWEET SUE, Parade - Ruthven's Victoria. )st-, 2nd- Horse, 6th-Trail Horse, English or Western BAYFIELD BONNIE LASS, Parade - Especially (Theis mare) 1st-Road Hack mare, under 18. SYNDICATES ANASTASIA, Parade - Upwey Casablanca 3rd-Mares f.our and over that have foaled. BROADWALL DRUMMERBOY , Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 5th-Colts, one year old. BROADW ALL PA TTY LYN, Broadwall St. Pat - Lyndrita (Theis mare) 1st-Pleasure mare, English, under 18. BROADWALL PATENA, Broadwall St. Pat - Adlyndra (Theis mare) 5th-Pleasure mare, English, 18 and over. MORNINGSIDE FANFARE, Parade - Lippitt Hepsibcth 5th-Geldings, 15 and over. BROADWALL DRUM MAJOR, Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 4th-Harness Special, 1st-with Parade in Cavalcade Americana, 2nd-with Parade m Saddle Pairs, 3rd-with Parade in Harness Pairs. He shown in all classes with 16 ounce shoes, 41/g inch toe and no pads. BROADW ALL RINGMASTER , Parade - Raymond's Lyn (The.is mare) 6th- 15 hands and over. He was also shown with 16 ounce shoes, 4~ inch toe and no pads. PARADE, placed 3rd in the new class this year as well as the above mentioned classes with Broadwall Drum Major. The Junior Champion and Reserve Champion of the show, Here Tiz, was out of Waseeka's Thisizit by Parade.

We are dnwn on our Morgans and are selling some of our good mar~s. some with at side. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson SISSON ROAD, GREENE,RHODE ISLAND The Answer to the Big Question . • • CHAMPIONS

qoadeeka'd qtzocturne 11181

Stud Fee: $300 to approved mares

JOHN J. LYOON, trainer

MRS. D. D. POWERS MR. and MRS. E. KEENE ANNIS owners

Waseeka's Nocturne has the answer to the big question ... Champions! He can be the answer with such stars to his credit. WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE . . with Star Crest Maid, Waseeka's Overture, Waseeka's , Waseeka's Here Tiz 1964 "Nationaf' Records of Waseeka's Nocturne's Get Closs 1 3 Fillies 1 Yeor Old Closs 3 5 Soddle Poi rs Closs 7 Junior Champion Colt 1st, WASEEKA'S MELODY 013317 1st, WINDCRESTMUSIC MAN 12458 WASEEKA'S HERE TIZ Dom : Corine 08140 ORCLAND DONDARLING 12261 Dam : Waseeko 's Thislzit

Closs 34 Combination Closs 3 Colts 2 Yeors Old Closs 37 Mores & Geldings in Horness 1st, WASEEKA'S HERE TIZ 14011 WASEEKA'S MEMORY LANE010928 2nd WASEEKA'S MEMORY LANE Dam : Velvet Dom : Woseeko's Thisizit 09179 Dom : Sterling Velvet 07783 4th, WINDCREST MUSIC MAN Closs 10 Mores 4 Yeors Old & Over Dom : Windcrest'• Delight Closs 12 Fillies 2 Yeors Old (More s thot hove not fooledl 2nd, WASEEKA'S WILD ORCHID 2nd WASEEKA'S THEME SONG 012094 010474 Class 44 Lodies' More or Geldings in Harness Dom : Deerfield Leoding Lody 07965 Dom : Monnequin 05915 4th, MY SWEET SUE Closs 20 Geldings, 4 Yeors Old & Over Dam : Rose Bowl Closs 19 Gelding s 3 Yeors & Under 5th, WASEEKA'S FIRE DANCE 12394 4th, DARK PATRICIAN 13281 Dom : Windcrest Sentimentol Lody 07729 Class 30 Junior Saddle Stake Dom: Rose Bowl 08398 Closs 14 Filly Fools 3rd BIRCH HILLBEATRIX Dom : U. C. Panella P. 09708 Closs 41 Fillies ond Geldings 2 Yeors Old 6th, BROADWALLPATTY LYN'S in Harness Class 1 8 Grand Chompion Mare 1st WASEEKA'S WILD ORCHID Closs 45 Poirs in Horness Reserve WASEEKA'S THEME SONG 1st MY SWEET SUE - DARK Dam : Mannequ in PATRICIAN Closs 88 $500 Soddle Speciol Closs 36 Stollions in Horness Cla ss 8 Grand Champion Stallion The Old Man Himself - Reserve WASEEKA'S HERE TIZ WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE 4th, WINDCRESTMUSIC MAN Dom : Windcrest 's Delight Dam : Waseeka 's Thisizit Closs 25 Mores 15 Honds ond Over Class 85 Gelding Saddle Stoke Closs 22 Stollions Under 1 5 Honds 1st WASEEKA'S THEME SONG 5th, WINDCRESTMUSIC MAN 12458 Dom : Monnequin 5th DARK PATRICIAN Dam : Rose Bowl Dom : Windcrest's Delight 07621 2nd WASEEKA'S BAND BOX 010081 Dom : Monnequin Class 31 Champion ship Saddle Stake Closs 38 Colts 3 Yeors Old in Horness 5th STAR CREST MUSIC MAID 6th, WASEEKA LEADING MAN 5th WASEEKA'S THEME SONG 010879 Dom : Mannequin 13612 Dom: Pionkeshow Juzono 07195 Dom : Deerfield Leoding Lody 07965 Closs 32 Lodies ' More Class 6 Sire and Get Closs 29 Fillies ond Geldings 3 Yeors Old 1st WASEEKA'S BAND BOX Sire: WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE Under Soddle Dom : Monnequin Star Crest Music Maid, Waseeka's 3rd DARK PATRICIAN 4th, MY SWEETSUE Overture, Waseeka's Wild Orchid Dom : Rose Bowl 08398 Dom : Rose Bowl Waseeka's Here Tiz MORGAN ARISTOCRACY SINCE 1932 ::,CH·====~~1-r::::~wu-c:::::~~~1-tc::::::>ewK-::::~M H-====~w1--====~Mct-c:::::~w41-tc::::::>eM--:::::::>1wtc:

Crabapple Valley Farms will have their regular inventory adjustment sale as usual starting September 1st. This year we have thirty-five stallions and geldings that we will offer at reduced prices. These Devan Mor­ gans are priced for this sale at least 20 per cent below the regular listed price that has been maintained on our farm for years. Long term credit payments are available . Write for brochure, prices and credit terms.

In the jargon of the medical profession a (Booster Shot) is (any substance that increases the effectiveness of a medicant). As some of our brood mares are in the third and fourth generation from the old Gentleman Mansfield, we were beginning to wish that we had the old fellow back on this earth to help us out. But since that was obviously impossible, the next best thing of course, would be a son with as much of his blood as possible. Through the generosity of Elise 8. Heinz. an attorney in Washington, D. C., we were able to purchase the answer to our dream. We have our (Booster Shot) and he is going to be a busy boy for as long as his age permits. Look at the Pedigree:

Sire: Bennington AMHR 5693 Sire: Mansfield AMHR 7255 Dam: Artemisia AMHR 02731

PAYDAY AMHR 9208

Sire: Mansfield AMHR 7255 Dam: Glady AMHR 05020 Dam: Lady Sealect AMHR 04587

and after you see his Mansfield blood look at the dam. She is out of Lady Sealed by Sealed and you can't get better than that. The sweet part of the whole affair is that our herd has a great quantity of Lady Sealed blood in it, so actu­ ally Pay-Day has perfect blood to mix with our herd. This is the first Morgan we have added to our herd in 19 years and we can't wait until Pay-Day's offspring begin to foal next year.

OWNER MANAGER MERLE D. EVANS, SR. ALFRED McCONAGHY

CAPTOR AMHR 7789 MANSFIELD AMHR 7255 NARISSA AMHR 04132

CRABAPPLE VALLEY FAR~S

OFFICE: 2037 WALES RD. N. E. MASSILLON, OHIO • 833-6015

FARMS LOCATED AT WILMOT, OHIO OFF U.S. RT. 62 • 359-3312 TOWNSHENDMORGAN-HOLSTEIN FARM

BOLTON, MASSACHUSETTS

We are very happy over the 27 ribbons won by our at this year 's National.

Many thanks to all of you who helped us at the show. This includes all the Johnstons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gill, Elsie Schneider and the Barrys - Caisse and Gough.

Again congratulations to the owners of Orcland Vigildon 's get who won their classes .

THE ELAS - 2nd FAMILY CLASS ON TOWNSHEND MELINDA - TOWNSHEND MEI.OISE - TOWNSHEND VIGILET. THESE THREE HORSES ACCUMULATED 16 RIBBONS AT THE 1964 NATIONAL SHOW. MEANWHILE ... Bacl{. at the ranch . • •

TUTOR 10198 The Elegant - All American Champion - Bred by Champions - Sire of Champions is standing at stud. BO.ARDING • TRAINING • SALES • TACK SHOP VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CENTAUR FARMS

SCHOHARIE NEW YORK Phone: AX 5-8101 or AX 5-7 470 HARRY and VIRGINIA KINTZ, owners GILBERT CARR, trainer SPECIALFEATURES The Twenty-Second Annual National Morgan Show ...... 17 Post Mortem ...... 29 Impression of the National ...... 31 A Day at the National ...... 32 Morgans at Mission Santa Ysabel ...... 43 The 1964 Annual Meeting ...... 45 San Diego FFA and 4-H ...... 47 Third Annual Rocky Mountain Show ...... 49 Red Gypsey ...... 64 A Tribute to a Morgan Mare ...... 66 Fourth Annual Gold Cup Show ...... , ...... 81 Magazine Devoted to Horses Dear Sir: REGULAR FEATURES Received your very fine magazine and it is nice to read a magazine that Letters to the Editor ...... 9 The President's Corner ...... 11 is devoted to horse and people who use Our Cover ...... 11 them inste.ad of clothes, other adver­ Ask the Doctor ...... 47 tising other than horses. Especially Horses, Horses, Horses ...... 49 "How I Failed the Hundred ," guess Southern California ...... 50 New England News ...... 51 I still remember when 70 or 80 miles Morgon Horse Breeders and Exhibitors ...... 52 a day was done regular, but horses New York News ...... 53 don't get that much work today, doubt Mid- News ...... 54 I have one that could make 40 miles Northern California ...... 55 Morgans in the Land of Enchantment ...... 56 in 7 hours. Penn .-Ohio News ...... 57 Connecticut Morgon Horse Association ...... 58 Mid-States Morgon Horse Club ...... 59 North of the Border ...... 60 North Central News ...... 61 Justin Morgon Horse Association ...... 62 Southeastern News ...... 62 Morgon Horse Club ...... 63 Society of Morgon Friends ...... 63 The Buckeye Breeze ...... 65 Morgans in Arizona ...... 67

Officers of The Morgan Horse Club President ...... • ...... J. CECD. FERGUSON Greene, Island Eastern Regional Vice President ...... • . . . . MRS. ROGER E. ELA Wayland, Mass. Mid-West Regional Vice-President ...... MRS. WD.LIAM W. BARTON Rockford, Ill. Western Regional Vice President ...... DR. HENRY P. BOYD San Rafael. CaliJ. Treasurer ...... CHAUNCY STILJ.l,IAN RANDO as a weanling. 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Secretary ...•...... •...... SETH P. HOLCOMBE P. 0 . Box 2157, Wast Hartford 17, Connect!cut Back to "Rando his sire is Condo, by Congo out of Mon Heir Zoran, by The Morgan Horse Magazine Sun Dust, Registration No . 14579, Vol. XXIV September, 1964 No. 8 foaled July 5, 1963, his color is bay, marked with a large star and white A Monthly - The Offlclal Publication of THE MORGAN HORSE CLUI, Incorporated Secretary's Office, P. O. Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Conn. right hind coronet . Bought him from Plea11 11nd all corrospondonco regarding subscriptions and advert ising to publlcatlon office: Tho Morgan Horse Ma11a1ln1, Loomlnllor, Man. - Dial KEystono 4-6506 . Amos Mosher of. Lake City, Utah. Publisher ...... Otho F. Eusey He has changed from your pictures. Editor ...... Barbara Cole He now stands 14.2 hands and weighs Special Features ...... Era Pedler Circulation ...... , . . . . Mary Foster about 700 lbs. He is developing very beautifully and I've never seen a more CONTRIBUTING EDITORS alert animal. He answer~ my call now Judeen Barwood Sue Halliwell Claude J. Morrette Charlott e Schmidt Loul10 Beckley Pat Hamllton Ruth Morrison Allen P. Smith as I put him out with the other thre e Ronald Blackman Doris Hodgin Barbara Niemi Eiieen Sullivan colts. I him at night to make Lorrayne Byers Gloria Jones Eve Oakley Dayton Sumner Pamela Connon Nancy Mata s Renee Page Harriot Ulery sure he gets a good diet. He likes to Pat Crookham Peggy McDonald Betty Plauth Mary Woolverton Ollie Dansby Coleen Mclean Pat Rooney Ruth Vidoloff play with my John Deert! tractor when Moril Ford R. Morgareldge I go to the fields. Something to see The Publisher and staff of Tho Morgan Horse Magazine and The Morgan Horn Club, Inc. are not respons ible for opin ions and statements expressed In signed articles or paid ad ­ mane flying, tail arched, bay hide shin­ vertisements . Those opinion s are not necessarily the opinions of tho staff of this lournal. ing round and round that tractor. Well, SUBSCRIPTION RATES that's about all for now. Ona Year $4.00 Two Years $7.50 Three Yeats $10.50 Canada $4.50 Foreign Rates $5.50 per year Cordially, The MORGAN HORSE MAGAZINE, published monthly except January by THE MORGAN HORSE CLUB, INC., Secretary's Office, P. 0. Box 2157, Wost Hartford 17, Cann . Michael J. Laslovich Printed by Tho Euaey Press, Leominster, Mass . Second class postage paid at Leominster . R R 1, Box 42 Mass . Closing date for copy and adve rtising 1st of month preced ing date of publ ication Copyrighr 1964 by The Morgan Horse Club, Inc. Ft. Shaw, Mont. I' J io 6ENN1111GT0H

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HUDSON VALLEY- BERKSHIREBREEDERS Come vis it the Farms and see in one day over 100 of th:? fines t MORGAN horses anywhe re . BLUE SPRUCE FARM - Altamont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Plauth GREEN MEADS FARM - Richmond, Mass . GREEN MEADS FARM Mr . a nd Mrs . Darwin Morse Richmond , Mass . PETALBROOKFARM - Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Philip Jackson VOORHIS FARM - Red Hook, N. Y. Mr . and Mrs . Gordon Voorhis OUR COVER 'c:lte cpre6iaent'6 eorner

By J. C ECIL FERGUSON Our 1964 National Show was the largest ever with 528 horses and a re.cord attendance. The committt' e under the able direction of Nat Bigelow deserves a great deal of credit for the work done and the smoothness with which the show operated. The Mosher broth ers, from Utah, put on an excellent exhibition of cutting and they made many friends with our Eastern people. The Pageant celebrating the 175th Anniversary of Justin Morgan was very well received and Patty Davis Ferguson deserves a ribbon for the many hours of. work she devoted to it. The Directors discussed the possibility of having three ational Morgan Horse Shows. One in California, one in , Illinois and one at North ­ ampton , Mass. Th e interested groups in these areas should formulate a plan to Six-time winner of the Cavalcade present to the Club as to tim e of year, place and organizing a show commit ee, etc. Americana class at the National is that It might be possible to have a show first in California, then in Torthampton famous pair , Par ade and Broadw all and finally a show in Springfield, Illinois wher e the tops from the west and east Drum Major, from Broadwa ll Farm, could meet for finals. Greene, Rhod e Island. Their proud The purpose of any show is to present your horses to the public. We owner, at the reins in this picture , is have been most fortunate at Northampton, Mass., in having a fine attendance. Morgan Hors e Club President J. Cecil This is not true of many horse shows. Ferguson. Adding to the beauty of the The Directors voted to have more copies of our film made which will turnout this year were Lee Horns (now give us better distribution and create more interest in Morgan horses. Mrs. Bruce Ferguson) as footman , It is a pleasure to welcome the three new Dir ectors: Dr . Frances Schaeffer, with Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and daught er Dr. George Budd and Mr. James Lau. If their enthusiasm at our first m<:'eting Margaret as passengers. is any indication of the future then the club is· most fortunate in having them. The Directors confirmed the following Executive Board members: Dr. H.P. Boyd, California ; J. Roy Brunk, Illinois; J. Cecil Ferguson, Rhode Island; If you have problems in your area Walter Kane , Michigan ; James E. Lau, Massachusetts; Whitney Stone, New consult your Director.; and I am sure York. It is felt with the Executive Board represented by people from variou~ that they will do everything possible to parts of the country the club will have. a better national representation. help you.

\ Beckridge Morgans

We are still getting settled, building , box stalls etc., on our new farm two miles west of Mount Vernon . at the end of Dunbar Road where you can see some of our (over 50) Morgans in the front pastur es.

In the for sale departm ent we have one good yearling stallion prospect by Sonfield and one by St. Pat. Two other yearlings are being offered at very reasonable prices as future saddle geldings ... good ones. We also have a few weanling colts by beth stallions.

Visitors are always eve/come.

ROUTE 1, MOUNT VERNON, WASHINGTON PHONE: GARFIELD 4-1722

SEPTEMBER1964 11 FOR SALE

Shown from the CJ3o&CJ3aker Sta&Le..,

WINDCREST BRILLIANCE S year old chestnut gelding - 14.3 hands * Winner of under 15 hand gelding class at 1964 National Morgan Show.

Winner of under 1 5 open Morgan class at Great Barrington .

Winner of under 15 open Morgan at Windsor, 175th Morgan Show

Champion , Windsor, Blue Mt. Riding Club Show.

Champion of Brattleboro, Vt. Show * * Contact : BOB BAKER F. STANLEYCRAFTS Middleboro, Vermont Wilmington , Vermont Dudley 8-2636 Telephone 46-43366 or 46-43367 NEW YORK STATE PROUDLY PRESENTS DYBERRY BILLV AMHR 9649

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SIRE: Lippitt Billy Ash

Lippitt Sallie

Lippitt Moro

DAM: Lipp itt Miss Nekom ia

Nekomia

The Horse with the Most!

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE CONFORMATION DISPOSITION

AN OUTSTANDING SIRE OF QUALITY COLTS

cmr.ana cmr".e. '10.

to own the l,e'-1t • • • KANE'S SPRING DELITE 09202

For 5 years Spring Delite Her championships range won performance classes from 1961 Michigan Cham ­ both in harness and under pion to 1963 Mid-Atlantic saddle . Champion .

PERFORMANCE

N 0 w IN HARNESS

UNDER SADDLE NATIONAL PLEASURECHAMPION

SPRING DELITEHAS WON HER LAST 14 PLEASURECLASSES JJrarms Pleasure

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SPRING GLO 1st & 2nd - Ohio Gold Cup Show 13189 1st & 2nd - Sussex, N. J . Fair 2nd & 3rd - National Morgan Show

CONGRATULATIONS

AND GOOD WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS TO SPRING GLO and THE GOEBIG'S NOWIS THESEASON FOR THE YOUNG STOCK IN HARNESS This month we are offering a large selection of various types of two wheel training and road carts, ready for immediate delivery.

ECONOMY ROAD CARTS (metal shafts) Size ...... $139.00 SPECIAL THIS MONTH Horse Size ...... 149.00 STANDARD ROAD CARTS, (wooden Completely rebuilt SHOW BUGGY. This buggy shafts) ...... 245.00 is attractively painted, black finish with red stripes. It has a new modern leather dash, new JERALD PONY CARTS 149.00 cushion and carpet, has four new wheels and axles, and is a very quiet show buggy. JERALD ROADMASTER CARTS ...... 365.00 SPECIAL - Pet pony cart and harness, both for ...... 110.00 Price is only ...... $350.00 PONY TRAINING CARTS, from ...... 65 .00

BITTING l:IARNESS FOR ...... $ 35.00 HORSE COLT BITTING HARNESS ...... 46.75 ~·1 PONY TRAINING HARNESS ...... 42.50 PONY ROAD HARNESS ...... 67.50 PONY RACE HARNESS ...... 79.50 :~ t r·.*·,e.~) LARGE PONY HARNESS, suitable for long yearling Morgan Colts ...... 42.50 LEATHERLONG REINS 25' ...... 11.95 WEB LUNGE REINS ...... 7.95 FINE ROAD HARNESS, nickel hardware, horse size ...... 95.00 LIGHT TRAINING HARNESS, brass hard- NAT IONAL TACK BOX ware, horse size ...... $110.00 Sturdy, strong, light-weight EXTRA DRIVING , with removable tray. w ith bits ...... 32.50 $34.50

FALL WEIGHT HEAVY HOSE DUCK SHEETS BLUE RIBBON Colt sizes 48" to 56" green only ...... $ 9.45 TACK BOX Sizes 60" to 74" gr ee n, blue or red ...... 11.45 This rugged combina­ tion trunk holds sev­ HERCULES BLANKETS, Baker plaid style, eral , bridles extra heavy crossed sursingles, tough­ and coolers. est blanket you can buy. Made espec- ially for us. 68" and 72"...... $35.95 $44.50 COMPLETE LINE OF JOWEL WRAPS ...... 5.85

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Complete Line of Saddlery and Riding Clothes Phone (Area Code 603) 62-39153 PLUMMER ROAD, BEDFORD, N. H. ~he ~wentv-Secona o4nnuaL National Morgan Horse Show

By BARBARA CoLE

Old Justin should be proud of his Ribbons were evenly divided, with its thirteen awa rds included one tri­ descendants - 52 of th em - that no one stab le dominating the award $. color and three reserves. ove rflowed th e stabling and poured into Lead ing in total numb er of ribbons ll the e stabies exhibited several the ring at the 1964 ational Morgan won was Mr. and Mrs. W . Lyman horses ea:h, but the sing le-ent ry own­ Show honoring the l 75th year of his Orcutt, Jr .'s Orcland Farms, with ers al~o fared well. Among these, Mrs. birt h . From Maine to Minnesota , from twenty -three awards of all colors. The Ed ward Ryan 's th ree year old filly Florida to Illinoi ; they came. ot only Ela family's Townshend Morgan -Hol ­ Irish Breeze took two championships, was there a record -breaking number stein Farm followed with a total of tw o blu es, and a red home to Illinois . of Morgans shown this year but there eighteen ribbons. Gordon Voor hi ·'s \ . J. DiMaggio 's three year old stal­ was record-breaking qua lity, too. There ent ries, shown by Fred and Jeanne H er­ lion Broadwall Reveille acquired a re­ was not a poor horse nor a poo rly­ rick :ind Barbara Baylor, accou nted for serve champio nship, two blues, one red, conditioned one on the grounds. A nd sixteen ribbons , and Wa eeka Farm :rnd one brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. such was the calibre of the competition Morgans , exhibited by the Lydon fami­ Ha vey's Bar-T Lead ing Man won one that in class after class blue ribbon ly, took home f.ourteen. T he Unive r­ champions hip, two firsts, and one sec. winne rs and even champions of other sity of Vermont garnered more cham­ one.I. shows took the gate . pionships than any other exhibitor -

Twice a Grand Champion, BAY STATE GALLANT, owned by Maybrook Farm, Lagrangevill e, New York, and shown by Jo e Park er, won both Saddle and Harne ss Stakes at the 1 964 Nationa l. ·rhe new 1964 AHSA rules for show­ Th e juni or colt in hand tricolor went lion O'.dwick Celeb rator , with reserve ing Morgans appea red to be abided by, to Waseeka's Here Tiz , a good ex­ tu the University of Vermont' s thr ce­ in general. In no class were shoes ample of the quality of the get of W a­ year-u!d geldi ng UVM Jasun , top wi n­ pulled and weighed and only in the ~ceka's octurn c. Reserve jun ior ner from the Middlebury cont ingent. pleasure stake were feet measur ed . To champion colt was A. J. DiMaggio's It \\':t good to sec the gelding come the casual spectator it seemed obvious thr ee year old Broad wall Reveille, con­ into i:s own aga in at the atiuna l with that foot lengths were generally shorter sisten tly in the ribb ons whenever the return of. the gelding sadd le ~take this year, and that a larg e percentage of shown. ( thank s tu Ir. Rubert Morgan} and the hors es were moving in a free and The stallion gra nd champ ionship a gre:it increa~e in the total num ber of balanced manner . The two $500 Special went to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna's geldi nJs entered in the show. Geldin g performance classes, for horses whose beautiful Gladgay's Pride , show n by sadd le champ ion was Mr. and Mrs. E. length of. foot, weight of shoe, and his owner also to blues in senior st::il­ E. H avcy's Bar-T Leading Man, a top equipm ent fell well under AHSA lions in hand and in stallions 15 hands winner throughout the show as he has limits, were supported by professional and over und er sadd le, as well as to the been since 1962. Re$erve to him in this and amateur exhibitors alike. The Har­ reserve championship in the sadd le hotly contested class was UVM Jason. ness Special blue went to Mr. and Mrs. stake. Reserve cham pion stallion in Th e gelding in hand championship al­ Jack Lessard's Hillcrest Leader, with hand was the two year old ju nior cham ­ so went to UVM Jason with reserve to the r.:d in thi s class going to Orcland pion, Waseeka's Here Tiz. Gordon Voorhis ' showy thr ee-year-old Donanna. First place in the Saddle In the mare grand championship , App levalc Spartan. Special went to Waseeka's N octurne . judge Dickey preferred th e first and Judge Stephen Hawkins was faced Th ese horses, as well as most of th e second p:ace winn ers of the class for with some of the largest classes of the other entries in the Special classes, have senior mares that had not fo::iled. Wind­ show in the pleasure and eq uit ation been consistent winners for several sea­ crest Show Girl, owned by Mi~s Helen division~. The pleasure stake (sadd le) sons. Stofer and shown by Dr. Robert Or­ required four workouts before the The saddle championship and the cutt received the cham pionship, wit h ch::.mpionship was awarded to harness championship went to th e same reserve going to that freque nt winner , Fa rm 's Kane 's Spring Delite. Reserve horse, the five year old stallion Bay Wasecka's Theme Song. went to Polly Dalrympl e's stallion Ran- State Gallant, owned by John May, The large junior sadd le stake w::is 13unctious, last year's champion. Kane's Jr., and ably trained and shown by Joe won by W . S. Lut z's four year old stal- Spring Delite also took the pleasure Parker. This horse's hock action is amazing. Bay State Gall ant also took firsts in stallions under fifteen hands, and in stallions in harness. With th e help of his hal~brother Bay State Elect, he won the Broodmare and Produ ce class for his dam , the University of. Massachusetts' twenty-ye ar-ofd Narcis­ sa. Judge Howard Dickey looked for animation and brilliance of action in the in-hand ·as well as in the performanc e classes. He found no lack of entries to suit him, and showed himself to be thorough in his judging and consis­ tent in his pinning. The junior filly championship was a close contest be­ tween Mrs . Ryan 's showy thr ee year old Irish Breeze and the U niversity of Vermont's high-going .UVM Kathy, a two year old. Judg e Dickey finally pinned them in that order . Irish Breeze, in spite of her tender years, went on to win the junior harness stake . Reserve in this class went to Gordon Voorhis ' elegant two year old stallion Applevale Ensign.

BAY STATEGALLANT, Joe Parker up, shows the action that won him the Saddle Championship .

18 driving stake. Reserve to her in that The dressage class, new this year, was by their get at the show, half-a-

Grand Champion Stallion and Reserve Champion in the Saddle Stake was GLADGAY'S PRIDE, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna, Framingham, Massachusetts. Jacks;on from Harrison, Montana , a kept the spectators guess ing as to their man who clearly knows his fjeld inside identities. out. Though the participants claimed Remembering the rather skept i­ All in all, the show was a success, that the eastern dairy heifers lacked the cal attitude of some Nort hamp­ perhaps more tha n a success. Through speed and aggressiveness of western ton people when we first brought one hun~red and seventy-five years of beef steers it is hard for the untutored the shotv to Northampton, one of vicissitudes ·- wars, depressions, chan g­ easterner to see how cutting could be the bright spots of the shotv this ing fashion s, and the feud ing of own ­ more exciting. Most impress ive was the year for me u1as the follotving ers - the Morgan breed today, a~ work of Classy Boy without a conversation I overheard on the evidenced at thi s show , is in excellent as well as Amos Moshe.r's demonstra­ Northampton Fire Dept. radio: sh:ipe, both as to numbers and quality. tion of this horse's training in move­ Captain at the show grou nds to Here are the class results: ments usually associated with dressage Deputy Chief at the fire station: Colts One Year Old 122 entries): Won by work. "The Morgan Hor se Show people GREEN MT. T, BIRD, Alfred and Barry Caisse ; 2nd, HI-VALE ROYAL MAN, Mr. and Mrs . Thanks to the untiring efforts of are having trouble with in John Bennett ; 3rd, ORCLAND BOLD FOX, Patty Davis Ferguson, who wrote, some tent stalls and want to bor­ Robert Morgon; 4th, BAR· T INVADER, Mr. casted, and directed it, Sunday afte.r­ row some hose for a few day.

Grand Champion More, WINDCREST SHOW GIRL, owned by Miss Helen E. Stofer, Norwich, New York, and shown by Dr. Robert Orcutt . --- ALEZAN BENN ADHEM, Hozel l. W ilbur ; Two -Year -Old Horse (12 Fill ies and Gelding s Two Years Old In 3rd , ELM Hill HIGH , Elm Hill Form; entr ies): Won by ORCLAND DOLENDA, Mr. lla rn,ss (16 entri es): Won by WASEEKA WILD 4th, APPLEVALE ENSIGN , Gordon Voorh is; ond Mr s. W . Lymon Orcutt , Jr.; 2nd , AN ­ ORCHID; 2nd, GREEN HILL'S GLENDA, Rob­ 5th , FIRST MATE, Vol Forms: 6th, GREEN NEIGH STEADY MAN , Blue !;pruce Forms; ert G. Chapmon; 3rd, ORCLAND HIGH SO­ DREAM FIGURE, Mr. ond Mr s. Lloyd M . 3rd , VIVO, Mr . and Mrs . Howord A . Fohr­ CIETY, Mr . ond Mrs . W . Lymon Orcutt, Jr. : Porker. ho ltz; 4th , HIP HEATH EMERALD: 5th, 4th , HIGH BETH, Mr . ond Mrs . Fillies Two Years Old (32 entr ies): Won by SKIPAREE MISS LIZA, Mr . and Mrs . W illiam Worr en Patriqu in; 5th , GREEN MEADS UVM KATHY, University of Vermont ; 2nd , A. and Mory Lou Gib son ; 6th , BLARNEY GI\ ETY; 61;,, NiGHTY NIGHT. WASEEKA WILD ORCHID, Woseeko Form; STONE, Coro ! E. Hockney . Pleasure Ma re, English, Rider 1 8 or Over 3rd, WESTWOLD DONA RESA, Mod River Fill ies Three Years O:d (23 en:rbs ): W.)n (21 entr ies): Won by DOUBLE J. SOCIETY Morgon Stabl es; 4th , HIP HEATH EMERALD, by IRISH BREEZE, Mr. and Mrs . Edwa rd Ryon; MISS, Mr. and M rs. Bryont 0 . Spencer; 2nd , Mr . ond Mrs . Jomes G. Wolcott ; 5th, GREEN 2nd , SYNDICATES BALLET, M rs. Edno l. CHEROKEE PRINCESS, Shi rley loczynski ; 3rd . MEADS GAI ETY, Mr . ond Mrs . Dorw in S. Avery ; 3rd , GLADGAY 'S HEIRESS, Mr . ond RO"(A LTON , Thomos J. Comon· Morse; 6th, NIGHTY NIGH T, Mr . ond Mr s. Mrs . Mork Honno; 4th , APPLEVALE MAYBEE, dono; 4th, APRIL CAPRICE, Dr. ond Mr s. Fronk J. Moson . Elm Hill Form ; 5t h, BIG BEND CONN IE F, Charles C. Thompson ; 5th , BROADWALL Walk-Trot Equitation (11 entr ies): Won by Big Bend Forms; 6th , HELEN DARLING, Dr. PATENA, Ethel M . Shumway : 6th, TOWNS­ DEBORAH MERRILL; 2nd, KATHY JOHNSTON : ond Mrs . Fronk D. Loth rop . HEND MELINDA, Townshend Morgo n-Holstein 3rd, GRACE JACKSON; 4th , LUCY PICKETT; Colts Two Years Old In Harness (11 en­ Form. 5th, DEBRA BOHONOWICZ : 6th , VIVIAN D. tr ies): Won by APPLEVALE ENSIGN; 2nd, ELM $ 500 Saddle Special ( I 8 entr ies): Won by HELLER. Hill HIGH HAT: 3rd , FIRST MATE; 4th, WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE, Wos eeko Form; 2nd, $500 Harness Special (13 entr ies): Won by PRINCECRESTSTARDON , Mr . ond Mrs. John B. OLDWICK CRUSADER, Will iam S. Lutz, Jr.; HILLCRESTLEADER , Mr . ond Mrs . Jock Lessard; Prince; 5th, ALEZAN BENN ADHEM; 6th , 3rd , O RCLAND DONANNA ; 4th , STAR CREST 2nd , ORCLAND DONANNA , Mr. ond Mrs . W . COMMAND PERFORMANCE, Dr. ond Mrs. S. MUSICMAID , Mr . ond Mrs . Rolph l. Linton; Lymon Orcutt, Jr .; 3rd, UVM CANTOR, Uni · Robert Orcutt . 5th, DEERFIELD F. S. C. SENIOR, Mory ond versity of Vermont ; 4th, BROADWALL DRUM Colts Three Years Old (12 entri es): Won Brown ; 6th , MAN -BO OF LAURELMONT, MAJOR, Mr. ond Mrs . J. Cecil Ferguson; by BROADWALL REVEILLE, A . Joe DiMa ggio; Mr. ond Mrs. Adom Young. 5th, BOLD VENTURE, Robert M . Orcutt, 6th , 2nd , GREEN MEADS JESTER, Gordon D. Voor ­ Half-M ile Race Under Saddle ( 10 entries) : BAR-T INTRUDER, Mr . ond Mrs. Stephen P. his; 3rd , HIGH PASTURES IVANHO E, Mrs . Won by SONNY AKERS, Big Bend Forms; 2nd, Tompkins. Harr iet J. Hilts; 4t h, WIN DCREST BENN BAY STATE CLASSIQUE, University of Mosso · Geldings Three Years and Under (12 en ­ BEAU, Helen E. Stofer ; 5th, BAY STATE chusetts: 3rd, LIPPITT GLEN DON , Louise V. tries): Won by UVM JASON , Univers ity of IDEAL, Univers ity of Mossochusetts; 6th , Herrick ; 4t h, WINDCREST PLAY GIRL, Potty Vermont ; 2nd , APPLEVALE SPARTAN, Gor­ TOWNSHEND BIGBADJOHN , Townshend Mor ­ Dovis Ferguson ; 5th, LIPPMAN HAWK . J. don D. Voorh is; 3rd , AVALON SAMARKAND , gon-Holstein Form. Bradley Cohn; 6th, UVM BARBAREE, Percy Elizabeth Eusey; 4th , DARK PATRICIAN , Mrs. Equitation , Rider Und er 1 4 Fuller ond Dondelske . Edword J. Poitras ; 5th, TOWNSHEND AS­ (21 entri es): Won by EARLEEN POITRAS: Stall ions Under 15 Hands (17 entries) : Won TRONAUT, Mr . ond Mrs . W ill iam A . ond 2nd, MARY PICKETT; 3rd, WOODROW HENRY; by DAY STATE GALLANT, Maybrook Form; Mory Lou Gibson; 6th , RED PRAN­ 4th , DEBORAH J. HAM; 5th , BARBARA 2nd, GREEN MEADS MARAUDER, Mr. ond CER, George V. Moore . FOOSE; 6th , TIMOTHY MORRELL. Mrs . Dorwin S. Morse ; 3rd, TOWNSHEND

Another doubl e Champ ion, KANE'S SPRING DELITE, owned by Thoma s Wh ite, Camelot Farms, Ft. Lauderdale , Florida , at the reins in th is photo . KANE'S SPRING DELITE won both the Pleasure and Pleasure Driving Stakes. VIGALECT, Mr. and Mrs . Clayton B. Conn ; 4th, TOWNSHEND VIGALVIN, Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Reid : 5th, WINDCREST MUSIC MAN , Mr . and Mrs . Roy S. Richardson ; 6th, HILL· CREST LEADER. Equitation Saddle Seat, Rider 14 to 1 8 (2 S entries I: Won by LYNDA BEATTIE; 2nd, EDITH B. HORNER; 3rd, BONNIE JOHNSTON; 4th , LOUISE V. HERRICK; 5th, JEANNE McKEON; 6th, JANE NEEDHAM. Colts Three Years Old In Harness (8 en­ tries! : Won by ELM HILL STAR LEADER, Elm Hill Form : 2nd, BROADWALL REVEILLE; 3rd , WINDCREST BENN BEAU; 4th , TOWN­ SHEND BIGBADJOHN ; 5th, GREEN MEADS JESTER; 6th , WASEEKA LEADING MAN, Ed­ ward Cetlin . Fillies and Geldings Three Years Old Un­ der Saddle (22 entries!: Won by UVM JASON ; 2nd, IRISH BREEZE; 3rd, DARK PATRICIAN; 4th, BIG BEND CONNIE F.; 5th , APPLEVALE SPARTAN; 6th , SYNDICATE'S BALLET. Pleasure Driving Stallion or Gelding ( 1 9 entries!: Won by LIPPITT TWEEDLE DEE, Mr . and Mrs . Leonard Watterson ; 2nd , JACK McNARY, Rosemar ie Rowell ; 3rd , DEERFIELD'S DR. BOYDEN, F. Stanley Crofts, Jr .; 4th , TOWNE -AYR BAYTHORNE, Mr . and Mrs . Seth P. Holcombe ; 5th, U. N. H. GAYMAN , Mr. and Mrs. W . Lymon Orcutt , Jr .: 6th , BAR-T COLONEL, Poul Leary . Champion in the Celding Saddle Stake was BAR-T LEADING MAN , owned by Mr. and Mrs . E. E. Hovey of Bedford , New Hampshire, and shown by Miss Jorlene Carl­ son . BAR-T LEADING MAN also won the class for Geldings 1 S Hands and Over, and the ladies ' Harness Closs.

A triple Champion, UVM JASON, owned by the University of Vermont and shown by Bob Baker, Grand Champion Gelding, Reserve Champion in the Junior Saddle Stoke , and Reserve in the Gelding Saddle Stoke, also firsts in Geldings Three and Under and Three Year Old Fillies and Geldings Under Saddle, and second in Geldings 1 S Hands and Over. Saddle Pairs (9 entries): Won by ORCLAND Camelot Forms and John Diehl: 6th, ORC · Stallions Four Years Old and Over (24 DONDARLING , Mr. and Mrs . W . Lyman Or · LAND DONANNA . entries): Won by GLADGAY'S PRIDE, Mr . and cult , Jr ., ond WINDCREST MUSIC MAN : ?nd, National Morgan Horse Show Dressage Mrs. Mork Hanno ; 2nd, KANE'S HIGH SO­ BROADWALL DRUM MAJOR and PARADE, Mr. Class (11 entries): Won by ROYALTON BILLY C'.ETY, Claude J . M')rrette , Jr .; 3rd , KADEN· and Mrs . J . Cecil Ferguson ; 3rd, TOWNS · ROBERTS, Mory Turgeon ; 2nd , FINALE, Mrs. VALE DON , Susanne Venier ; 4th, WIND­ HEND MELINDA ond TOWNSHEND MELOISE, Hugh Tatlock ; 3rd , PARADE, ridden by Emily CREST MUSIC MAN ; 5th , GREEN MEADS Townshend Morgon·Holstein Form ; 4th, Horn s; 4th , GREAT HILL JACKSON , owned MARAUDER: 6th, LUCKY STONE, Martha MONADNOCK SELBALINA and MONADNOCK by Green Mountain Stock Form and ridden by Von Buskirk . SAMSON , Kenneth B. Clukey ; 5th, BAY Barbaro Irvine ; 5th, WINDCREST MELODY, Lead Line (14 entries): Won by MONA STATE CLASSIQUE and BAY STATE ESTRELITA, Mrs . Morion Zurett i; 6th , THREE WINDS SANSOUCY : 2nd, ELIZABETH ORCUTT; 3rd, Un iversity of Massochusells ; 6th , GREEN MT. ANNBERRY, Gertru de Schley . MACKAY SPENCER: 4 th, ANNE ELIZABETH LADY BIRD, Dr. and Mrs . Lee C. Bird and BAY NICHO~S : 5th, BETH JACKSON : 6th, KASS Mares Four Years Old and Over, Have STATE FIREMIST, Mrs . Arch ibald Cox . BOOTH . Foaled (20 entries) : Won by SYNDICATE'S Filli~s and Geldings Three Years Old In ThrH-Year-Old Pleasure Driving Horse (10 BALLERINA, Mr . and Mrs . Derw in S. M')rse ; Harnass (11 entries): Won by !RISH BREEZE; entries): Won by ORCLAND CAMEO , M. F. 2nd , KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT, Comelot 2nd , APPLEVALE MAYBEE; 3rd, BIG BEND Watterson : 2nd, APRIL DARLING , Blue Forms ; 3rd , SYNDICATE'S ANASTASIA , Mr. CONNIE F; ~th, SYNDICATE'S BALLET: 5th, Spruce Forms; 3rd, MERRY BELLSTAR, Mc · and Mrs . Cloyt:.n B. Conn ; 4th , WINDCREST ORCLAND DARLING , Mr. and Mrs . W . Ly· Culloch Form, leased from Merryleg s Form ; MADONNA, Elm Hill Form ; 5th , BAY'STATE man Orcutt , Jr .; 6th , TOWNSHEND VIGI ­ 4th , BAY STATE INTELLECT, University of ESTRELITA; 6th, SKIPAREE BONNIE LASSIE; LADY, Townshend Morgan · Holstein Form . Massochusetts; 5th, GREEN MEADS PHYLLIS, Wedore Forms. Road Hack Mare , Rider Under 18 (14 en­ Mr . and Mrs . Howard A. Fohrholtz: 6th, Mares Four Years Old and Over , Not tries) : Won by BAYFIELD BONNIE LASS, Jone GREEN MEADS DAVIESON, Mr. and Mrs . Dor · Foaled (33 entries): Won by WINDCREST Needham ; 2nd, ORCLAND GAYSTAR, Mr . w in S. Morse . SHOWGIRL: 2nd , WASEEKA'S THEME SONG, and Mrs . W . Lymon Orcutt , Jr .; 3rd , FOXY Plea1ure Horse, Western, Rider Over 1 8 Woseeko Form ; 3rd, BELAFINA: 4th , FOXY ROSE MARIE, Mr . and Mrs. Richard M. Col ­ (16 entries) : Won by DANCING DON , Don · JUANITA, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reid 5th , BAR· got ~: 4th , MAGIC SONATA , Mr. and Mrs. old MacGregor ; 2nd, BITTERSWEET SUE, Mr . T CONTORIA , Susan Ven ier ; 6th, PETAi.· J ~hn ; 5th, BROADWALL RHYTHM, and Mrs . C. S. Phillips : 3rd , BILLY THE KID, BROOK AYMLECT, Mr. and Mrs . Ph ilip W . Mrs . Winthrop S. Dak in ; 6th, ORCLAND Osmond B. Johnson ; 4th, BAY STATE FIRE· Jackson . QUEEN BESS, Shar · Lynn Stables. MIST; 5th, BAY STATE FLYON, Phyllis H. Geldings Four Years Old and Over (20 Colt Foals (13 entries) : Won by Sheba 's Quogliorol i; 6th, KING OF HEARTS, Richard entries) : Won by WINDCREST BLACK PRINCE, Fool , University of Connecticut ; 2nd, PRIN­ I. Rob inson. Gordon D. Voorhis ; 2nd, WESTWOLD DON CECREST TOPPER, Mr. and Mrs . John B. Prince ; Mares and Geldings In Harness ( 19 en­ DANE, Mod River Morgon Stables ; 3rd, 3rd , J u bilee ' s Princess's Fool, Mr. and Mrs . tries) : Won by BELAFINA, Mrs . Hellen B. DEERFIELD'S DR. BOYDEN: 4th, OLDWICK Victor Burn heime r, Jr .; 4th, GAYLIN SUR· Greenwalt ; 2nd, TROPHY'S BECKY DATE, Vol HIGH DIAMO ND, Mr. and Mrs . Richard M. PRISE, Dr. C. P. Nelson : 5th , Poppy Cock 's Forms ·3rd, LEDGEWOOD PECORA, Gordon Colgote ; 5th , WASEEKA'S FIRE DANCE, Fool , Rodolphe H. Morais : 6th , DORSET'S D. Voorhis : 4th, WINDCREST SHOWGIRL , Waseeka Form ; 6th , TOWNSHEND VIGILET, Fool, Rodolphe H. Mora is; 6th, Dorset 's Proud Helen E. Stoler ; 5th, TROPHY'S , Townshend Morgan · Holstein Form . Lady's Foal, Wedore Forms .

Junior Champion Stallion and Reserve Grand Champion Stallion, WASEEKA'S HERE TIZ, owned by Waseeka Farm, Ashland, Massachusetts and shown by Tim Lydon. Filly Foa ls (16 e nt ries): Won by Anna Oarling ·s Foal, Mr. and Mrs . W. Lyman Or ­ cutt, Jr .; 2nd , Townshend Panabell"s Foal , Town she nd Morgan -Holstein Farm ; 3rd, Boy State Ha nnah 's Foal , Sandra Simonel li; 4th , Vigilda Jane 's Foal , Mary Jane Orcutt; 5th , Emerald 's Top Lady 's Foa l, Just -A-Nod Mor­ gans ; 6th, Broadwall Patty Lyn's Foal, Janet A. MacM illan . Broodma res with '64 Foal s (20 e ntri es ): Won by SHEBA, Univers ity of Connect icut ; 2nd , ANNA DARLING, Mr. and Mrs . W. Ly­ man O rcutt , Jr .; 3rd, TOWNSHEND PANA­ BELL, Town shend Morga n -Holst e in Farm ; 4th, POPPY COCK, Rodolphe H. Morais ; 5t h, JUBILEE'S PRINCESS, Mr. and Mrs . Victor Burnhe imer , Jr. ; 6th, BAY STATE , Sondra Simonell i. Vers at ility (17 e ntr ies ): Won by KING O F HEARTS; 2nd , U. S. PANEZ, Richa rd S. Nel ­ son ; 3rd , ROYALTON JOHN DARLINGSO N, Mr. and Mrs . John P. Sibley ; 4th , U. C. HERMES, Eug ene M. Ho lden ; 5 th, MANITOBA, Lincoln 0 . Fish ; 6 th, UVM HELMSMAN, Uni ­ versity of Verm ont . Colts Three Ye ar s Old Und e r Saddle (10 en tries) : Won by BROADWALL REVEILLE; 2nd , VIRLENDON, Barbara Weiner ; 3rd, WASEE­ KA"S LEADING MAN; 4th, UVM JUSTIN, Cen ­ ta ur Farms ; 5th , W INDCREST BENN BEAU; 6t h, TOWNSHEND BIGBADJO HN. Fam ily Class (6 entr ie s): Won by THE RICHARD S. NELSO N FAMILY; 2nd , THE ELA

Jun ior Saddl e Champ ion OLDWICK CRUSADER tra ined and shown by amat eur own er William S. Lutz of Rome, New York.

Jun ior Harn ess Champion and winn er of Three Ye ar Olds in Harn ess, IRISH BREEZE was also Junior Champ ion Mar e In Hand. She is own ed and shown by Mrs . Edward Ryan of Delevan , Illino is. R•serv• Grand Champion More, WASEEKA'STHEME SONG, owned by Reserve Junior Champion More, the winner of th• Two Y•or Old Woseeko Form and shown by Johnny Lydon. Filly Closs, UVM KATHY, owned by the University of Vermont .

FAMILY; 3rd , THE FULLERFAMILY ; 4th , THE DONANNA; 3rd, BROADWALL DRUM MAJOR Pleasure Stallion or G•lding, English, Rid., CLUKAYFAMILY; 5th, THE W. L. ORCUTT ond PARADE; 4th , WINDCREST SHOW GIRL Over 18 (25 entries): Won by TOWNE-AYR JR., FAMILY; 6th, THE LEARYFAM ILY. ond WINDCREST BENN BEAU; 5th , BAY STATE RUSTYASH , Chouncy T. ond Susan Simmons; Half Mile Race In Harness (9 entries): Won JUPITER ond BAY STATE JUSTIN, Univers ity 2nd , ROYALTON JOHN DARLINGSON; 3rd, by TOWNE·AYR ECHO, Mr. ond Mrs. Seth of Mosso chusetts . EMERALD'S COCHISE, Tomorle i Morgans; 4th , P. Holcombe; 2nd , SONNY AKERS; 3rd , BAY STATE FLYON; 5th , TALISMAN, Mrs. LIPPMAN HAWK; 4th, WINDCREST PLAY Equitation Championship , Saddle Seat, Ayelien Richards; 6th , BAY STATE FIREMIST. GIRL; 5th , UVM BARBAREE; 6t h, TOWNE­ Rider Under 18 (17 entries) : Won by LYNDA AYR SWEETBRIAR,Mrs . Roderick E. Towne . BEATTIE; 2nd , MARGARET J. FERGUSON, More Under 15 Hands (25 entries): Won Pairs in Harness (5 entries) : Won by MY 3rd , BONNIE JOHNSTON; 4th, JEANNE Mc­ by WINDCRESTSHOW GIRL; 2nd, TROPHY'S SWEET SUE ond DARK PATRICIAN, Mrs. Ed­ KEON; 5th, EARLEEN POITRAS; 6th, JANE BECKYD ATE; 3rd, WASEEKA"S PARTY DOLL, ward J. Poitras; 2nd, BAR-T LEADING MAN, NEEDHAM; 7th , WOODROW HENRY; 8th , Mrs. Josephine Zoi; 4th , PROMENADE, Mr. Mr. ond Mrs. E. E. Hovey ond ORCLAND JOYCE COPENHAVER.

Left: Winner of the Equitation Championship was Lynda Beatti• of Manchester C•nter, Vermont , riding ROYALTON DARKOMIA.

Below: The Reserve Championship In Equitation was won by Meg Ferguson of Greene, Rhode Island, riding BROADWALL TRUMPETER. Reserve Junior Champion Stallion, BROADWALL REVEILLE, owned by A . Joe DiMaggio of New , Connecticut , and shown by Bob LUllGAN, owned by Brown and Winslow and shown by v.. Ann Brooks, also won the class for Three Year Old Colts Under Saddle Vfaod, Reserve Champ ion in tho Pleasure Driving Stake. as well as Three Year Old Stallions In Hand .

and Mrs . Mork H. Hanno; 5th, WINDCREST and Over (9 entries): Won by JANE NEED­ Burnham S. Walker ; 4th , NAUTICAL NUIS· MADONNA; 6th , BALD MT. MAREALECT, Mr. HAM; 2nd, BETTY LOU HAM ; 3rd, JILL AN CE, Mrs . Janet C. Skellinger ; 5th , KEY­ and Mrs . Keynith Knopp . WARING ; 4th , SALLY FISH; 5th , CAROLYN _ST0 1~E·s l~UCHIEF, Robert M.,rgon ; 6th , Stallions In Harness (13 entries) : Won by M ILLS; 6th , SUSAN COLLETON. LIPPI TT ALEl

APPLEVALE ENSIGN owned by Voorhis Farm, Red Hook, New York , Fred Herrick, Whip, was Reserve Junior Champion Harness Horse GAY CAVALIER owned by Green Meads Farm, Richmond, Massachu­ and first in Two Year Old Stallions In Harness. setts, Bob Orcutt , whip, was Reserve Champion in the Harness Stake.

26 Under Saddle (13 entries): Won Trail Horse, English or Westun (19 entries): Siro and Get (3 entries): Won by WASEE­ by SONNY AKERS: 2nd, LURGAN; 3rd , Won by BROADWALL RHYTHM ; 2nd, WASEE­ KA'S NOCTURNE: 2nd , ORCLAND DONDAR· FROSTY GALE, F. Stanley Crofts, Jr.; 4th , KA'S NIGHTHAWK : 3rd , JUST-A -SWEET­ LING; 3rd , DR. FAUSTUS, Shor-Lynn Stobfos. V/ALES FARM MAJOR BET, Wales Form; 5th, HEART: 4th, EBONY G RL: 5th , CHEROKEE Trailer Race {S entries): Won by ORPHEUS, BAR-T FEATHER D., Solly T. Hounsleo ; 6th , PRINCESS: 6th , BITTERSWEETSUE . I lelc11 Fuller ; 2nd, U. S. PANEZ: 3rd, BRIAN THE THIRD MAN , Stonecroft Form. Lad)"s More or Gelding in Harness (9 en­ J. GEDDES: 4th, BAY STATE ELECT: 5th, Stallions 1 S Hands and Over ( 1 0 entries): tries) : Won by BAR· T LEADING MAN ; 2nd, LIPPI TT ALERTSON. Won by GLADGAY'S PRIDE: 2nd , GAY CA­ LEDGEWOOD PECORA: 3rd , ORCLAND DON­ Grand Champion Gelding: UVM JASON ; VALIER; 3rd , OLDWICK CRUSADER; 4th, ANNA; 4th , MY SWEET SUE: 5th , SYNDI­ Resorve: APPLEVALE SPARTAN. KADENVALE DON; 5th, UVM GATES, John CATE'S BALLERINA: 6t h, \ 'IIND CREST MA ­ Grand Champion Mare: WINDCREST SHOW L. Kindlesporger ; 6th, BROADWALL RING- DONNA . GIRL: Reserve: WASEEKA'S THEME SONG. MASTER, Mr . and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson . Rood Hack Stallion or Gelding, Rid,r Over Grand Champion Stallion: GLADGAY 'S Pleasure Driving More (19 entries) : Won 18 (1 S entries): Won by RAN-BUNCTIOUS. PRIDE: Reserve: WASEEKA'S HERE TIZ. by KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT: 2nd , ORCLAND Mrs . Douglas M . Dalrymple ; 2nd, WINDCREST Golding Saddle Stake (12 entries): Won by GAYSTAR; 3rd , TOWNE-AYR CARILLON; STARFIRE Elizabeth Jone Winn : 3rd, THE BAR-T LEADING MAN ; 2nd, UVM JASON: 4th , LURGAN; 5th , WINDCREST STARLET, THIRD MAN : 4th , DAYMAR 'S DARK SECRET, 3rd, SPRING GLO; 4th, TOWNSHEND VIGI­ Wedore Forms; 6th, TOWNSHEND MELIN- Belly Lou" ond Deborah J. Hom ; 5th, UVM LET: 5th, DARK PATRICIAN: 6th, MILLS· DA. HELMSMAN; 6th , TALISMAN . SORO MAJOR ; 7th, APPLEVALE SPARTAN; Lady's More (27 entries) : Won by WASEE­ Parade Horse (3 entries) : Won by BOLD 8th, DENNISFIELD. KA'S BAND BOX: 2nd, SYNDICATE'S BALLER­ VENTURE; 2nd, TOWNSHEND TRICKLE. Mr . Jumping (7 entries) : Won by THE THIRD INA : 3rd, PROMENADE; 4th , MY SWEET and Mrs . Earl K. Miller ; 3rd, UVM EN­ MAN ; 2nd, KING OF HEARTS; 3rd, TOWNE­ SUE: 5th, BIG BEND CONNIE F; 6tf\ TRO­ CHANTOR, Big-Little Morgon Horse Form. AYR TROUBADOUR; 4th, U. S. PANEZ. PHY'S BRACELET. Championship Pleasure Driving Stoke (17 Championship Harness Stake (9 entrlH) : Child's More or Gelding in Harness (20 en­ entries): Won by KANE'S SPRING DELITE; Won by BAY STATE GALLANT: 2nd , GAY tries) : Won by ORCLAND DONANNA : 2nd, 2nd , LURGAN: 3rd, LIPPITT TWEEDLE DEE: CAVALIER; 3rd , BELAFINA: 4th, TROPHY'S LIPPITT TWEEDLEDEE ; 3rd, BAY STATE HAN ­ 4th , ORCLAND GAYSTAR: 5th , TOWNSHEND BECKY DATE; 5th , ORCLAND DONANNA ; NIBA L, Mrs . Elizabeth G. Clark ; 4th , VIGIL ­ MELINDA : 6th , WASEEKA'S NIGHTHAWK : 6th , TROPHY'S AWARD ; 7th , LEDGEWOOD DA JANE: 5th, SKIPAREE MISS LIZA: 6th , 7th, WINDCREST STARLET; 8th , TOWNE-AYR PECORA; 8th , HILLCREST LEADER. CARILLON. BROADWALL TRUMPETER, Margaret J. Fer­ Championship Pleasure Stake (40 entries): guson . Junior Saddle Stake (22 entries) : Won by OLDWICK CRUSADER; 2nd, UVM JASON : Won by KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT; 2nd, One Mile Rice in Harness (6 entries) : Won 3rd, BIRCH HILL BEATRIX, Woseeko Form: 4th, RANBUNCTIOUS; 3rd, WINDCREST DAPPER by TOWNE-AYR ECHO: 2nd, SONNY AKERS; FASHION PLATE, Mrs . Robert A . Josl in; 5th , DON: 4th, WINDCREST ABNER, Mr . and Mrs . 3rc:;I,LIPPMAN HAWK ; 4th, BAY STATE CLAS­ ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL: 6th , BIG BEND Richard M. Colgate; 5th, LIPPITT TWEEDLE SIQUE: 5th , UVM BARBAREE: 6th , TOWNE­ CONNIE F; 7th , KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY; 8th, DEE: 6th , UVM HELMSMAN: 7th, WASEE­ AYR SWEETBRIAR. BROADWALL REVEILLE. KA'S NIGHTHAWK : 8th, ORCLAND GAYSTAR. Lady's Gelding (19 entries): Won by DEER­ Justin Morgan Performance (6 entries): Roadstors In Harness (8 entries): Won by FIELD'S DR. BOYDEN; 2nd, TOWNSHEND Won by BAY STATE ELECT, University of Mass­ TOWNE-AYR ECHO; 2nd, FROSTY GALE; 3rd , VIGILET; 3rd, DENNISFIELD, Mr . and Mrs . achusetts; 2nd, LADY GINGER, Arthur K. BAY STATE CLASSIQUE: 4th , WILDWOOD John Noble : 4th, DEERFIELD'S F. S. C. SENIOR; Heins; 3rd, LIPPMAN HAWK ; 4th , U. S. TAMARA, Dr. George F. Budd: 5th, TOWNE­ 5th , APPLEVALE SPARTAN; 6th , BOLD VEN· PANEZ; 5th , BROADWALL PATRICK, Gene AYR SWEETBRIAR: 6th, LIPPMAN HAWK. TURE. St. Germa in: 6th, UVM BARBAREE. Championship Saddle Stake (18 entries) : Combination (12 entries) : Won by TRO­ Junior Harness Stake ( 14 entries): Won by Won by KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT; 2nd, PHY'S BECKY DATE; 2nd, WASEEKA'S MEM ­ IRISH BREEZE: 2nd , APPLEVALE ENSIGN: GAY 'S PRIDE: 3rd, GAY CAVALIER; 4th, ORYLANE, Woseeko Forms; 3rd, HILLCREST 3rd , ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL : 4th, ELM WINDCREST SHOW GIRL; 5th, WASEEKA'S LEADER; 4th, WINDCREST MUSIC MAN; 5th, HILL STAR LEADER; 5t h, FIRST MATE; 6th, THEME SONG; 6th , TROPHY'S BECKIE DATE; BALD MT. MAREALECT; 6th , WINDCREST W INDCREST BENN BEAU: 7th, VIRLENDON; 7th, OLDWICK CRUSADER: 8th, ORCLAND BLACK PRINCE. 8th, PETALBROOK AMYLECT. DONANNA .

Right, owner Mark Hanna shows GLADGAY'S PRIDE to the Reserve Championship in the Saddle Stake, and first In Stallions 1 S Hands and Over, as well as to the Stallion Grand Championship.

Below, APPLEVALE SPARTAN owned by Voorhis Farm was Reserve Grand Champion Gelding.

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Below, singing master Jus­ Below, General Sheridan on tin Morgan with his stallion WINCHESTER reveiews his FIGURE. troops.

Above, QUEEN FOR A O A Y, Ringmasters Ivan Williams and Robert Annlnger es­ cort Patty Davis Fer­ guson, author and director of the pa­ geant, "Memorial to Justin Morgan."

le ft. Robert Evans sells his stallion , now known as Justin Mor- gan, to Col. Goss.

Right, President James Monroe rides Justin Morgan In a parade In Burlington.

The First Vermont Cavalry rides again . out to be pneumonia weather. Skies Post1norte1n were overcast with heavy clouds that provided a continuous threat ot wash­ out . It was good weather for showing By RussELL SMITH horses, but we shivered and shook for two days. Sunday blossomed bright RFD 2, Amherst, Mass. and fair with reasonable summer he.at and the grandstand filled up to watch a beautiful session. The judging at this show was the best. Everyone knew what was going A National Morgan Horse Show is third-h:md when I receive them. When on in the ring. It was systematic and conceived in the fall, passes through they have been garnished with the call each entry got a look-sec. If you were the usual gestation period, is finally letters of all ham operators east of the obviously out of the ribbons, you didn't born (in spite of threatened complica­ Hudson, they are actually fourth-hand. sit for an hour to find out ... A differ­ tions at delivery), enjoys a hectic four­ This state of affairs demands for the ent type of Morgan won; not old type, day life span in mid-summer, and then sake of accuracy that I repeat the num­ new type, or true type. This time it dies abruptly from exhaustion. The bers to the ringmaster before dispensing was my type . . . Actually type was cause of death is obvious. Postmortem them to the world. In spite of such forgotten . The adage "no foot, no examination is only performed to satiJfy precautions I goof.ed badly on opening horse," had everyone looking close to the curious, out of habit, or to meet the day, and took money away from hope­ the ground. The short toe classes in­ demands of the publisher. fuls in the ring by reading the wrong dicated that good-goin' horses will still If you doubt that horse shows die, set of numbers. This practice does win even if bare.foot. W c lost fewer you should have stood with me at ring­ not add to your list of friends, but with shoes and no hooves. One shoe with side on Monday morning. (A few faint luck you can survive. nails intact sailed over the in-gate at nickers came from the stable area from The rarified atmosphere of the coop head level; it would have been a poor entries which thought that they had is on occasion permeated by electricity. time to have been making a speech ... been abondaned; empty paper cups blew This results in one of two ways. With Dressage, an innovation this year, is across a ring with no horses to spook ; two metal-based microphones, one in here to stay. It is certainly fitting in and canvas still flapped for the protec­ each hand, I was repeatedly reminded any show which emphasizes pleasure tion of no one. I 's a depressing sight. on opening day that. the human body horses. All that is left is for the birds, sparrows can conduct electricity. Under these A pleasure horse fundamentally is in the ring and swallows in the grand­ circumstances what was intended as a one which does not kick, bite or chase stand. routine announcement would frequently you out of the stall; if. in addition hc'3 Credit for the recent four-day extra­ end quite colorfully. The other cause easy to look at, can ~tay in show shape vaganza, of course, goes primarily to of electrified atmosphere is the irrita­ on a minimum of feed, and get out of the exhibitors Over 300 of. them tion which appe.ars by Sunday produced his own way gracefully, he's still a pleas­ brought 528 M~rgans to the fairground. by the prevous three days of selling. ure horse. Regardle.ss of the apparent Next comes the show committee under I didn 't go to business school but I aptitude of your Morgan and the direc­ the direct and continuous guidance of sell Morgans, programs, tack, trailers, tion of his training, he cannot help but Nat Bigelow. He has publicly noted food, other Morgan shows, decals, bro­ be a pleasure horse, and I doubt singly that Dorothy is the source of his guid­ chures, directories, towels, radiator or­ or collectively that much can be done ance. The efforts that I appreciate the naments, books, silk-screened scarves, to change the situation. most are those which result in a show and subcriptions to the Morgan Horse program such as we had that was com­ Magazine. In spare time I help chase Of. all the entries in the show, Wa­ plete and accurate. When you con­ entries in and out of the ring, move dogs secka's Darcy should have received sider that this program is going to and automobile$, and find lost parentJ more recognition. She was the first govern the lives of several hundred for anxious kids. So, on Sunday I try to wear the number 500 at a national people and more horses for four days, to explain the intricacies of the Justin show ... Kelly Bowen, a small friend it has to be good. And it was. The Morgan class, the trailer race, and which of ours, pleased everyone by trotting out schedule was workable. We had meal horses can for grand champion between two red-coated ringmasters to breaks and sleep breaks, even if on stallion, mare and gelding, and their present the trophy in Pleasure, Western. occasion both were short. respective reserves. This is when the The Northern California club would The ringmasters were again con­ air really gets crackly and my friends have been well pleased by their small nected electronically to that coop in the in the coop get ready to bail out. My Kansas representative who was boosted sky that houses the announcer and sec­ wife had a sign, FOR RENT, FUR­ up to perform her dutiC$. retaries. We were again very adequate­ NISHED, to hang on the coop door Our favorite photograph of a Morgan ly hooked up by walkie-tiHkie with the had she felt it necessary to leave. was that taken by Warren Patriquin local police calls and all radio hams in It was a beautiful show, and again of Orcland Leader in 1952. It graced the area. On one occasion we think we we were lucky with the weather. The the cover of the September issue and talked to the striper in Cape Cod opening day was graced by heat and showed Leader leaving the ring as Bay. The ringmasters read the results humidity. This was necessary to wring grand champion stallion. Twelve shows of each class to the announcer. Since out those entries inundated by Wed ­ later Orcland Leader stayed at home, these numbers originate with the judge nesday's cloudburst. Then we all but he was represented by three off­ who found them affixed to the back braced for a repeat of 1963 weather. spring, one each out of. Glady, Nar­ of exhibitors in the ring , they are about Instead, Friday and Saturday turned cissa, and Lady Field, that won four

SEPTEMBER1964 29 THE CUTTING EXHIBITION

Trailering their Morgans 2500 miles in five days from Salt Lake City to Northamp­ ton, Amos and Howard Mosher presented an exciting display of cutting horses in ac­ tion. Dean Jackson of Harrison, Montana, announced the event . The Morgans used in the demonstration were the five year old stallion Classy Boy, an open cutting horse, and the four year old mare Condo's Sue, a novice, both owned by the Moshers. Big Bend Farm's Zanson, also a novice cutting horse, ridden by Harry Andre, also took part.

Amos Mosher rides CLASSY BOY quietly into the herd to select his coif.

CLASSY BOY in action . In this picture he is work ing without a bridle.

CONDO'S SUE cuts her calf out of the herd.

At the end of the demonstration fright) the cowboys help drive the onto the truck . championships ... We have never been with reputation farms and trainers able to outguess a trotter . The trend Impressionof placing well. continued when once again we backed The Championship Saddle Stake class, the wrong horse. Towne-Ayr Echo the National the most important and last class of the made it a horse race and took home all show was a thrilling sight to see. The the marbles. action and brilliance of the entries with By D EAN JACKSON Proof that the show is over - the enthusiasm of the audience can not Townshend gave us a clarion call ( on be seen at any other show in the coun­ their bull horn) as they passed through try . There seems to be an adjust­ Pelham. They close up the show like a We have asked one of our ment all ready made regarding the sexton closes up church. It took a directors from the West, Dean showing regulation. Many feel that it longer to break camp this year - some­ /ackson , to give his impression of has brought more uniformity of action thing about getting goldfish out of a this, his first National Morgan in this type. of class. water cooler . . .. Louise Orcutt was Hor se Show. We believe this There are very few shows of any way ahead in the high flying class, but t11ilJbe of especial interest to our breed that will of.fer a finer group of the class was scratched for lack of en­ western readers. We hope it will harness horses than you will see at the tries and no winners were pinned . . . help some of you lay plans to at­ National. The most impressive was The Justin Morgan class took only 45 tend next year. the pairs in harness class. One does not minutes, a new record for-the four-event realize the style and · form the Morgan marathon . It just happened that a Uni­ possess for a good harness horse until versity of Massachusetts coed won the you observe a show like this with so class, further adding to our pleasure The National Morgan Horse Show many large harness classes. . . . A couple of. well-trained horses was well attended by breeders, owners, Amos and Howard Mosher of Salt came. to our attention. One of course trainers, prospective buyers and people L:lke City, Utah were at this show to was Classy Boy, the 5 year old stallion just intere sted in what the Morgan help prove the breed as a cutting horse. that Amos Mosher worked on cattle breed has to of.fer. As a breeder and One horse was shown without a bridle. without a bridle. He was a well-trained owner I was impr es5ed to see horse This stallion was also in the pageant do. cutting horse, and his conformation left lovers from all walks of life sitting in gin ring work without head gear. no doubt as to his breed. The other the stands and leaning on the rail with Judging from the interested crowd was Joan D, hooked to a Currier & Ives one thing in , The Morgan when the Mosher Brothers worked type sulky, standing unattended on the Horse . their horses they were well received. track at the in-gate during its usual 528 registered Morgans were shown state of confusion. She wouldn 't move breaking all past records. The quality The number and quality of Morgans until her physician friend from the of the "in hand," as well as the per­ entered in the We.stern classes may Northeast Kingdom gave her the word form:inces was outstanding . The have been larger to help balance this . . . Which reminds us that we over- showmanship of the exhibitors at this division in relation to the other divi­ 11.ooked the executive session of the show was remarkable. The observer sons, however there seems to be an in­ Green Mt. Boys, and we herewith readily notes the standard acceptable crease of horses shown in this division. apologize. We occasionally encounter showing techniques as well as a few Let's hope that future Nationals will unusual names for horses (people too, trade secrets of the professionals. have a strong representation of the for that matter). Knobbine.ze and All of the in-hand classes were very breed in this fie.Id of performance. General Nuisance used to bother us a well f.illed with the yearling filly and Very unique and spectacular was bit, but when you announce Nighty dry mare cl::~ses the most outstanding. the pageant "Memorial to Justin Mor­ Night at midday with the sun directly Both of these classes had over thirty gan ," commemorating the 175th An­ overhead, you feel real foolish. entries showing extreme uniformity and niversary of. the birth of the founda­ Actually, I'm not complaining. depth . Most any entry in these two tion sire of our breed. For those dedi­ continuously remind myself that I have classes could win or place in any Mor­ ~ted to _this breed it was most gratify. the best seat in the house (hanging gan show in the country . The thre.e year mg to witness the comple.te evolution of over the ring like a vulture) and the old stallion class was one of the smal­ the Morgan breed starting with the ler classes lacking somewhat in uni­ easiest job in our joint effort to pro­ little bay stallion through the glory as formity as compared to the other in­ mote Morgans, and if this were not well as tribulations of the Morgan horse true, I shouldn't have fought for the hand classes. Due to the Morgan 's that we have today. Patty Davis Fer­ heritage and present day use in this seat for the past ten years. But it has guson who wrote and directed this section of the country the good moving occasional drawbacks. For example, pageant as well as those. having horses after three days of mispronouncing the horses se.em to dominate the top places or helped with it certainly should be in most of the in-hand classes. name.s of horses and owners in your commended. own inimitable fashion, and you're as We realize this show is truly a Na­ With the exception of most of the parched as if left to die in the desert, tional Show when observing the caliber first day and last afternoon the weather someone says, "Please page Patty's of training put on the was excellent. It was cloudy with a pageant participants." and performance horses. As a group slight bree.ze blowing most of the time the pleasure classes had the most en­ providing a real relief to the exhibitors Well, after a fashion I managed it, tries . Forty-four e.ntries in the pleasure as well as their horses following hot and I'm glad I did . These pageant stake showed an outstanding number weather prior to the show. of excellent pleasure horses. The Eng­ ( Continued on Page 106) lish performance classes were well filled ( Continued on Page 106)

SEPTEMBER1964 31 A DAY AT THE NATIONAL Winner of the Connecticut Morgan Horse Association cont:st for the young person who visited the most local Morgan breeding farms this spring was 10 year old Michele St. Marie, daughhr of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence St. Marie of Montville, Connecticut. Michele's prize was an all-expense-paid day at the National. Here is the story of Michele's big day, recorded by the camera of Warren Patriquin.

Michele arrives at the show grounds . President Owen Shum­ First, Michele helps a friend groom her Morgan for a class . way of the Connecticut Morgan Horse Association presents Shining up a horse is part of the fun of any horse show. her with a check to cover her expenses.

Michele sits in the grandstand , cheers for a favorite entry. That check ha s been cashed . Michele enjoys a hamburger.

Left, Michele assisted by Mr. Shumway, pre­ sents the Connecticut Morgan Horse Associa­ tion trophy to Mrs. Bry­ ant O. Spencer 's DOUBLE J SOCIETY MISS, winner of Adults' Pleasure Mares.

Right, Michele heads for home after an exciting day. It's been a day Michele will remember always. She's making her plans now to come to the National again next year. AT THE NATIONAL • • •

lncontestobly the youngest spectator was two -day old Thomas Glenn Patriqu in, son of Photographer and Mrs. Warren Parlqu in of Wal­ tham , Massachusetts . He is pictured here in the arms of his mother, but he already shows a good eye for a horse . The filly Is HIGH PASTURES BETH, also a member of the Patriqu in family.

Below, Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and Margaret J. Ferguson , the lovely wife and daughter of Morgan Horse Club President J. Cecil Ferguson . They are portrayed here in the costumes they wore as part of the winning entry in the Cavalcade Americana class. Both Mrs. Ferguson and Meg are accom­ plished horsewomen . They enjoy the Broadwall Farm Morgans on the trails as well as In the show ring . Riding and driving her gelding BROADWALL TRUMPETERat this year's show, Meg won the reserve championsh ip in equitation, and also took a sixth in the twenty-entry child's harness class. LADY ROXANNA owned and ridden by Jane D. Rauscher of WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE owned by Waseeka Farm , Ashland , Granby, Mass., 1st Junior Pleasure Horse, 4th Cavalcade Mass ., and shown by J.>hnny Lydon , 1st $500 Saddle Special , Americana 1st Get of Sire .

left, WINDCREST SHOW GIRL owned by Helen Stofer, Nor­ wich, N. Y., shown by Bob Or­ cutt, 1st Mares 4 and Over (Not Foaled), 1st Mares Under 1 5 Hands Under Saddle, 5th Mares and Geldings In Harness , 4th, Harness Pairs, 4th Saddle Stake, Grand Champion Mare .

Right : MY SWEET SUE and DARK PATRICIAN owned by Mrs . E. J. Poitras, Holliston, Mass ., shown by John Lydon, 1st Pairs in Harness .

MAGIC SONATA owned by Three Winds Farm , Clarks Summit, Pa. , ridden by Judy Va ss, 1st Western Pleas­ The Nelson Family , Amherst , Mass ., 1st in the Family Cla ss: Wayne ure (riders under 18), 2nd, English Pleasure (riders un- Nelson on U. S. PANEZ, A'.an Nelson on BAY STATE CLASSIQUE, der 18) and 4th Road Hacks (riders under 1 8). and Dick Nelson of BAY STATE ESTRELITA.

34 BELAFINAowned by Mrs. L. S. Greenwalt, Pawnee, 111.,shown by Doris Ryan, 1st Mares and Geldings In Harness, 3rd Har­ ness Stake. WINDCRE~T BLACK PRINCE owned by Voorhis Farm, Red Hook, N. Y., shown by Fred Herrick, 1st Geldings 4 and Over, 4th Geldings Under 1 5 Hands, Saddle .

Left: ORCLAND CAMEO, owned and shown by Leon­ ard Watterson, Sharon, Mass. 1st Three Year Old Pleasure Driving.

Right: WASEEKA'S BAND­ BOX, owned by Edward Cet­ lln, , Mass ., Pamela Cetlln up, 1st Ladles' Mare.

BROADWALL RHYTHM owned by Mrs. Winthrop S. Dakin, Amherst, Mass ., Susan Neylon up, 1st Trail Horse, 5th Road DANCING DON owned by Donald MacGregor, East Brewster, Hack Mares, rider under 18. Mass ., Barry Caisse up, 1st Western Pleasure .

35 BITIERSWEET SUE owned by C. S. Phillips , East ROYALTON BILLY ROBERTS owned and shown by Mary Turgeon , Lansing, Mich., Rich Rudish up , 1st Stock Horse, Brownsville, Vt., 1st Dressage. 2nd Adult's Western Pleasure, 6th Trail Horse.

THE THIRD MAN, owned by Mary DeWitt, Dalton , Pa ., 1st Jumping . BAYFIELDBONNIE LASS owned and shown l1f Jane Needham, Holden , Mass ., 1st Road Hack Mores (riders under 1 81, 4th Senior 4-H Fitting and Showing.

ELM HILL STAR LEADER owned by Elm Hill Farm, Brookfield , Mass ., Earleen Poitras of Granby, Mass., 1st Saddle Seat Bill Brooks, whip, 1st 3 Year Old Stallions In Harness, 4th Junior Equitation , riders under 14, on CONETTE. Harness Stake .

36 WASEEKA'S WILD ORCHID owned by Waseeka Farm, John WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE, 1st Sire and Get, 1st $500 Saddle Lydon, wh ip, 1st Two Year Old Fillies and Geldings In Har­ Special . ness , 2nd Two Year Old Fillies In Hand.

BROADWALL PATTY LYN, owned and shown by Janet Mac­ Double Grand Champion BAY STATE GALLANT shows his win­ Millan, Weston , Mass., 1st Pleasure Mare English, rider ning form to place 1st in Stallions Under 1 5 Hands In Harness. under 1 B.

Mona Sansoucy , Brookfield , Mass., on TOWNSHEND ASTRO­ WASEEKA'S MELODY owned by Blue Spruce Farms, Altamont, NAUT, 1st Leadline . Mrs. D. D. awards the trophy N. Y., 1st Fillies One Year Old. donated by Waseeka Farm.

37 TOWNE-AYR ECHO owned by Mr. and Mrs . Seth Holcombe , owned and shown by Leonard Wot­ Simsbury, Conn ., driven by E. A. Wolcott , Jr ., 1st One Mile terson , 1st Pleasure Driving Stallion Or Gelding , 2nd , Child's Race In Harness, 1st Half Mile Race in Harness , 1st Roadsters More Or Gelding In Harness , 3rd Pleasure Driving Stake , 5th In Harness . Pleasure Stoke .

GANDHI OF WINDSONG, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KING OF HEARTS, own ed by Richard I. Robin son , Briarcl iff Fonta ine, Chicopee Falls , Ma ss ., Mar sha Henry up, 1st Rood Mano r, N. Y., Randy Robinson up , 1st Vers atility , 1st Plea sure Hack Geld ing, Rider Under 1 8. Gelding Rider Und er 1 8, 2nd Jumping , 6th Wes te rn Plea sure (adult) .

APPLEVALE ENSIGN owned by Voorhi s Form , 1st 2 Year Old Belly John ston of Bolton , Ma ss., w ins Wes tern Equ itat ion , Stall ion s In Harness , 4th Stall ions 2 Yea rs Old , Rese rve Junior rid ing BRIAN J . GEDDES, own e d by the Town she nd Morgon ­ Champion Harne ss Horse. Holstei n Form of Bolton .

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TOWNSHEND VIGALECT owned by Mr. and WINDCREST BLACK PRINCE owned by Voorhis Farm, 1st Geldings 4 Mrs. Clayton Conn, Highland Farm , Ches­ Years and Over, 4th Gelding Under 1 S Hands . ter, N. H., 3rd Stallions Under 1 5 Hands Under Saddle .

LADY GINGER owned by Arthur Heins , Valatie, N. Y. leads the field GREEN HILLS GLENDA owned by Robert Chapman , Fostoria , Ohio, Paul in the running race division of the Justin Morgan Performance Cla ss. Rumbaugh, whip , 2nd in Two Year Old Driving .

GREEN MT. T-BIRD owned by Al and Barry Caisse , Leominster, Mass ., SKIPAREE MISS LIZA shown by Mary Lou Gibson, Southbridge , Mass ., 1st in Yearling Colts . 1st in 4-H Fitting and Showing (Under 14).

39 FROSTY GALE owned and shown by Penny Crafts , TROPHY'S BECKY DATE owned by Val Farms, Columbus , Ohio, Wilmington, Vt., 3rd Roadsters Under Saddle, 2nd 1st Combination, 6th Saddle Stake, 2nd Mares and Geldings Roadsters in Harness. in Harness, 4th Harness Stake.

Debbie Merrill of Amherst , Mass. , wins Walk-Trot Equitation WINDCREST BRILLIANCEowned by F. Stanley Crafts , Wilming­ riding GANDHI OF WINDSONG. ton, Vt., 1st Geldings Under 1 5 Hands Under Saddle.

DEERFIELD'SDR . BOYDEN owned by Sue Crafts, Wilmington, Vt., 40 SYNDICATE'S BALLERINAowned by Green Meads Farm, Rich­ 1st Ladies' Saddle Gelding, 3rd Gelding In Hand. mond, Mass ., 1st Mares 4 and Over (Foaledl, 2nd Ladies' Mare · Under Saddle, 5th Ladies' Mare or Gelding In Harness . ORCLAND FARMS "W here Champions are born" West Newbury, Massachusetts

ORCLAND DONDARLING- WINDCRESTMUSIC MAN

WINNER - PAIRS UNDER SADDLE THOMAS FLYNN and RUTH ORCUTT, UP. 1964

NATIONAL

MORGAN HORSE

SHOW

U.N.H. GAYMAN ANNA DARLING- ORCLANDANN DARLING

SECOND PLACE- .LEAD LINE FIRST PLACE MARE FOAL and SECOND, ELIZABETHORCUTT, UP. BROODMAREAND FOAL, SHOWN BY LYMAN ORCUTT

We are proud of our family winnings. It was Elizabeth's first time showing at the National at the age of five. We also would like to congratulate all the Ulendon grandchildren who did so· well - especially Bay State Gallant and Gladgay's Pride. Orcland Dondarlings' offspring made us very happy placing well up in the ribbons - in breeding and performance.

BOARDING AND TRAINING FOR SHOW AND PLEASURE.

MR. and MRS. W. LYMANORCUTT, JR. THOMAS FLYNN ow ners and tr a iners assistant tra iner Breeders of Morgans for over a century. -----·--·--·-·--·-·------·-·-- ·-·-· ID 11X~illtt'l

.,- Visit us in the west - Red Fox Stables, Gilroy, California; and in the east - Green Mountain Stock Farm, Randolph, Vermont

General Gates 666 Bennington 5693 Mrs. Calve rs by Harrison Chief ( 1 606 ASHR) Ulysses 7565 Artemisia 02731 Ethan Allen 3rd 3987 Ulendon 7831 Dk. Ch. by Bob Morgan 4549

Captain Morgan 6906 Ethan Allen 3rd 3987 Bess 0205 Allende 04393 Bob Morgan 4549 Ruby 03709 ORCLAND BOto FOX 14495 Kate by Prince, Jr. Ashbrook 7079 Lippitt Ethan Ash 7621 02532 Lippitt George 10287 Lippitt 7857 Lippitt Georgia 0641 5 Lippitt Gladys Moro 05293 Westfall Bold Beauty 09293 Ashbrook 7079 Brookside Sib. Morgan Westfall Bonnie Brook 05696 Lippitt 04843 Moro 7467 Nekomia 04489

We Buy, Train and Show Geldings.

RED FOX STABLES TRITON INSURANCECOMPANY GREEN MOUNTAIN STOCK FARM

FOR SALE: Several well-trained geldings for at Green Mountain Stock Farm. Morgansat Santa Ysabel 146thAnniversary Fiesta

By BARBARA J. K1:-ic 680 Las Flores Dr. Vista , Calif.

Right : TV stars of "Wagon Tro:n" porlicipotng in the Fiesta , left to right, Fronk McGrath ("Chorley Wooster") , John Mcintyre ("Chris Hole") and Terry Wilson ("Bill Hawkes") . Terry Wilson is riding Barbaro King 's four-year-old more RAMONA FIREFLY 011188 .

Among the many colorful, historical las. The m1ss10nary work is now car­ and the ex1sttng wells had become in­ missions of Ca lifornia, fou nd ed by the ried on by two padres, members of the adequate. The padres report an amp le Spanish Franc iscan's, is Misson Santa Verona Fathe rs, who travel the back amount of funds derived from their Ysabel, located in the back country of country roads and paths to their out­ anniversa ry Fiesta, .and will be able to San Diego Co unt y. On July 12, 1964 lying mission chapels in a second hand complete necessary work on the wells, we had the privilege of participating in car instead of on their sandaled feet plus restoration work on the old mis­ the 146th anniversary of the mission 's or on the backs of their burros. sion . foundin g in 1818. ot much has T his year a concentrated effort wa In conjunction with the two day cha nged wit h the passing of l 46 yea rs made to raise fu nd s to deepen th e mis ­ Fiesta, the Cabelleros de! Camino Real at Santa Ysabel Mission, which i at­ sion 's wells which service the basic cond ucted a ride, both Satu rd ay and tended by IO Indian missions, com­ needs of its many Indi ans. The Santa Sunday, f.or its members and friends, pnsrng three Indi an tribe , th e Die ­ Ysabel Valley is no longer blessed camping on the mi sion grounds and gueno , the Cupino and the Ca huil- wit h an abundance of natural rainfall, ( Continued on Page 80)

Below : Some of the group of 100 horsemen on the trail , including the ·~ur registered Morgans that t~ok port in the ceremonies.

SEPTEMBER1964 43 COMPLETE DISPERSAL of REATA MORGANS!

STALLION: VIGILMARCH Vigildon x Mayphil

BROODMARESIN FOAL:

LOVELY MELODY, 9 years Trinang o x Polly Forrest

ROY AL ROSE, 17 years Allen Royal x Black Dee

MIDWEST MELODY, 10 years Trinango x Polly Forrest

GODDESS, 7 years x Polly Forrest

VIGILMARCH

JUNIOR SHOW STOCK ELATION, Fleetwing x Royal Rose SUPREME LADY, Fleetwing x Lovely Melody GRINGO, Fleetw ing x Polly Forrest ENCORE, Fleetwing x Lovely Melo dy CLASSY MISS, V igilma rch x Devan Donna RAJAH, Fleetwing x Roya l Rose MEXICALI ROSE, Fleetwing x Midwest M elody

ELATION

We have prided ourselves, here at Re.ata, in having the finest selection of proven young stock, whether it be broodmares or show, that money can buy. A great amount of time and effort has gone into bujlding this string of superbly con­ ditioned, ready to go Morgan horses. Ask anyo ne who has competed against them as to what horse had to be beat. They must be sold immediate ly either individually or, at a great saving, as a group. Please contact us for an appointment. REATA HORSE FARM RD 1, SHARON CENTER OHIO (near Akron) Telephone: Area Code 216, CE 9-9641 matters relati ng to Morgans as evi­ denced by the. record vote. Anot her is The 1964 Annual Meetingthat almost every speaker that night , no matter what his shade of opinion , By BARBARA CoLE emp hasized the need f.or all members of the Club and admirers of Morga ns to work toge.ther for the good of the breed as a who le. The 1964 annual meeti ng was en­ Dr. Henry P. Boyd, 680 . San Pe­ thu iastically attended by severa l hund ­ dro Road, San Rafael, California red members , who debated issues until J. Roy Brunk , R. R. 2, Rochester, midnig ht. T he large attendance and Illinois spirited discussion were in part stimu­ Mrs . Roger E. Ela, Towns hend Mor­ ATTENTION lated by the e.xten,ive mai lings of the ga n-Holstein Farm, Bolton, Mass. ALL MORGAN OWNERS Committee for Democratic Procedures. J. Cecil Ferguson, Broadwall Farm , Adequate opportunity was given by Greene, Rhode Island Our Tovember is ue will fea­ President Ferguson to all persons pres­ ture the versatile Morgan geld­ ent who wished to express the ir opin­ Dean Jackson , Harrison, Montana ing in action. Our pictorial sec­ ions. In the course of this discussion, Whitney Stone, 90 Broad Street, ew tion will be devoted to geldings several interesting suggestio ns we.re York 4, ew York as family pleasure horses , hunt­ made and endorsed by memb ers of Gordon Voorhis , Red Hook, ew ers, jumper , trai l horses, work­ widely different views. T hese included York ing ranch and cutting horse s, the reviving of judging schools in vari­ Dr. Wil liam K. Woodard , 7000 Cut ­ and as show horses in all ous parts of the country, to acquaint ler Avenue, lbuquerque, . ew Mexico divisions. both judges and exhibitors with the Meeting on Sunday morning , July Please send us the best picture practical application of the AHSA ru les 26, the directors elected Club officers you have of your geldings, young for showing Morgans. T he consensus for the comi ng year, voting to retain and old, for this special issue. of the meeting also indica ted a need for the office-holders of 1964: J. Cecil Fer­ There will be no charge for pic­ greater two-way commu nication be. guson, President; Mrs. Barton, Dr. tures printed in the pictorial sec­ tween the board of directors and the. Boyd, and Mrs. Ela, Regional Vice tion . All photos submitted, how­ membership. Presidents; Chauncey Stillman , T reas­ ever, must be glossy black-and­ Mrs. Barton, Mrs . Ela and D r. Boyd urer; and Seth P . Holcombe, Secretary. whites, 6" x 7" or larger. Each the three regional vice presidents, re­ One obvious fact that emerged from must be properly labelled on the ported on their activities in promoting this year's annual meeting is the deep back with the name and registra­ Morgan interest in their areas. Mr. concern felt by Club members on all tion number of the gelding, name James Blackwell of the American Horse and address of the owner, and hows Association discussed with the any other pertinent informa­ members hip the pocedure by whic h new tion . Please mark these pictures rules are adopted. "for gelding pictorial." To be President Ferguson named Dr. Eu­ considered for inclusion in this gene Ho lden and Mr. Winthrop Dakin special section, pictures must to count the votes for the. of reach our office in Leominster directors . A record was set as to the not later than October l, 1964. number of members voting, for almost The November issue will be the 87% of the total C lub membership one in which to present your good voted in person or by proxy. The slate geldings in your advertisements, of director suggested by the Club's both tho e you have for sale and nominating committee was elected by those of which you are particu­ a majority vote. These new or newly larly proud. Advertising copy re-elected directors arc: for this special gelding issue Dr. George F . Budd , St. Cloud , Minn. must also be in our office by October 1. tuart G. Hazard, 1308 College Ave­ nue, Topeka, Kansas. Wa lter Kane , 22221 Pontiac Trail, outh Lyon, Michigan. James E. Lau, 404 Prospect Street, eckonk, Massachusetts. Dr. Frances C. Schaeffer, 254 N. St. REMEMBER Cloud St., Allentown, Pennsylvania . The postmark of December 31, 1964 is the last date on Directors conti nuing in office are: J. Cecil Ferguson of Green e, Rhode Island , re­ which foals born during Mrs. Wi lliam W. Barton, Rockford, elected president of the Morgan Horse Club, IILinois Inc. the calendar year of 1962 Leo Beckley, P. 0. Box 240, Mount can be reg istered. Vernon, Washington

SEPTEMBER1964 45 RARE OPPORTUNITY Tb OWN AN OUT STANDING SHOW MARE

FASHION PLATE

By Gay Dancer out of Vigilda Jane

Whether it be harness, saddle, ladies or model this mare is a

CHAMPION

Harness ...... 1st Jr. Harness Class; Providence, R. I., 1964 Saddle ...... 1st Jr. Saddle Class; Great Barrington, Mass., 1964 Reserve Champion; Great Barrington, Mass. 1964 4th Jr. Saddle Stake; NMHS 1964 Ladies ...... 1st Providence, R. I., 1964 Model ...... Grand Champion Colt, New England Morgan Horse Show, 1962 1st Morgans 3 and Under; Farmington, Conn . 1963

FASH IO N PLATE is a beautifully put up, a superb going mare and a mare t-11ithregal Morgan blood. Fashion is on her 111nyto being a Margan "Great''.

PRICED TO SELL

Contact: ANITA S. JOSLIN 152 Beacon Avenue, Warwick Neck, Rhode Island R. I. Area Code 401 REGENT 7-8893 Morgans Participate in San AskThe Doctor Diego County Junior Fair This column is added as a personal service to our readers. Send your ques­ Morgans were well represented as been active along these lines for many tions direct to Ruth Rogers, Martin Rd ., horse activities in the First Annual 4-H years. Akron, N. Y. They will be answered and FF.A. Horse Show held here in Julie Riding, with the fine producing by a competent . These Eastern San Diego County . A great mare Justina Allen . Justina has not doctors give their time and knowledge deal of work has been done this past only won many trophies for herself, but to help us with our horses. year in order to make this first show a has also produced many winning foals. reality. There were many 4-H Donna Roe, with the yearling stal­ Question; answered this month- by and F.F.A. members participating with lion J.P. Linden, and his dam, Ramona DR. JOSEPH W. GROGAN many breeds of horses, including some Princess. Princess is an outstanding per. Grogan Animal Hospital good Morgans and one half-Morgan. forrnance horse as well as a fine pro­ 6020 Transit Road Two of the people who have had ducing mare. Depew, N. Y. quite a bit to do with getting this Ouestion: Within the last two weeks special show are the wives of promi ­ a two year old filly of mine has de­ nent Morgan breeders here in the veloped large , hard bony lumps on the county, Mrs. Bob Riding and Mrs. Jim back of the jaw bone. At the pre.;ent Roe. Marjorie Riding, well-known as time they seem rather tender, as she many times winner with their Morgans, objects to having them rubbed in any led a group of 4-H students this year, way, even though they are very hard. with Paula Roe, enthusiastic Morgan She is on and not being used. booster, and also winner of many T have seen many, many horses with awards with their Morgans, as the As­ these hard lumps but have never been sistant Leader. The group of children able to find a rt!ason for them. Need­ that have these two as leader and as­ less to say they are very ugly and spoil sistant accounted for quite a number their looks, thus eliminating any chance of the awards won at this first show. of showing. Could calcium or mineral The young people participating with deficiencies have any bearing on this, Morgans were: Rose Marie Robinson, D~nna Roe on RAMONA PRINCESS (Harold a:; this is one of the problems in this with her half-Morgan mare, Pride's Roberts x Daisy Sonfleld) . area. To clarify the position of these Princess. She lives in Lakeside, and lump s, they are about six inches up has been a consistent winner in parades Dale Bunch with the yearling colt, from the chin . the past two years with her nice half. Richwood Morgan. Dale lives in Ra­ Answer: The.re are several reasons Morgan. Her family also own two fine mona and has had this colt as his pro­ for lumps on the jaw bone such as you purebred Morgans. Rose Marie has ject in F .F.A. this year. describe. Often they result from bruis es had Princess for her F .F.A. project for These five registered Morgans and such as would result from bumping several years. one registered half-Morgan accounted the jaw on top of a stall door or pas­ Holly Riding with the lovely bay for a large percentage 0£ the awards ture gate, etc. Tnjury and mare R. Melody. Holly lives in Lake­ won. of the bone could thus occur. side and has quite a background in The entire Junior Fair and the F .F. A blood test would determine if promoting Morgans, as her family has A. and 4-H Horse Show were highly there is a vitamin-minera l deficiency, successfu l. So much so, in fact, that which might be a contributing cause, next year there will be more classes, although this last is doubtful. and horse.s may be used as 4-H Projects You do not say whether or not th ere this coming year rather than just horse is a discharge. "activities." We expect that there will Two conditions which do occur in be even more Morgans participating other animals are actinornycosis (lumpy this corning year. jaw) and actinobacillosis . These can be diagnos ed by cultures. I personally h:1\·e never seen them in horses, how­ ever. Often these bony growths on the jaw - HAVE YOU MOVED? 1:one of the horse are not at all serious , If so, please notify the Morgan and will probably disappear, either with Horse Magazine, P. 0. Box 149, the use 0£ a mild absorb ent, or, in time, Leominster, Mass. of their own accord. Question: My two year old filly is so Give your old as well as your new "cow hocked" that we can't drive her address. without boots to protect her legs and Holly Riding on R. MELODY (Hedlite 's Mickey Waer x Ju stina Allen) . ( Continued on Page 80)

SEPTEMBER 1964 47 Shaker ~ill C/'redentd: ·TOWNSEND VIG I LEVE01232s Orcland Vigildon - Misty Morn

This fine two year old mare dazzled the spectators at the recent All Morgan Gold Cup Show, Bucyrus, Ohio, with a stellar performance in the Two Year Old Harness Class . Capably driven by W. L. Orcutt, Eve C'115ocame back to win the Junior Fine Har - ness class .

Vig ileve is but one example of the fi ne ma res at Shaker Hil l. Others include :

VANITY FAIR - Pleasure Champion

BRO-ROCKVIGILMARY - Full sister to Champion Vigilmarch .

BRO-ROCKVIGILMAUDE

Owne rs: A1/J,.& JJ1lz4.1. :!>. UbucJi Lebanon, Ohio College Horse Programs (l) Training students in the pro­ Most college horse programs passed duction and management of light out with the demise of the. . horses. Now I see little hope for their return, (2) Providing instructional mater­ even though there is great interest in ial for visiting FF A and 4-H club mem­ light horses. bers, adult breeders, and horse enthus­ It has been well said that it's easier iasts. to move a graveyard than to change a (3) Conducting fundamental and college curriculum. After spending applied research of importance. to the 25 years as a college professor, I agree. light . But there are othe.r obstacles, too. Among them - ( 4) Giving impetus to the nation's I. Most college administrators are rapidly expanding light horse industry. uneasy about horses. You'll have to put 4. Summer placement and training on them ( not on the horses) of students on light horse establish­ if you ever get a horse program on the ments, as a means of imparting practi­ cal application. campus. by 2. Good horsemen on college ,staffs Dr. M. E. En1mi119er,Ph. O. are about as scarce as proverbial hen's Olowl1, Oallfor•la Career Opportunities for College teeth. Graduates Who Are Horse 3. Colleges have gone scientific, and Oriented l'm all for this. But I pose this ques­ Among the openings for horse­ ing in animal science, although equi­ oriented college graduates are: tion: Is not some of the so-called art tation may be taught in P. E., and the pertaining to horses actually a science? l . Horse production, training and horse disease and parasite instruction management. Let me be more specific. In develop­ and research should be in veJerinary ing and training of a stakes winner an medicine: 2. Selling horse feeds, pharmaceuti ­ art or a science? cals and drugs. l . College level courses in - 4. The general decline in agricultural ( l) Equitation. 3. Horse associations and magazines. enrollment and financial support, with (2) . 4. In communications, especially in the result that money is hard to come (3) Horse Science and Farrier horse sports. by - particularly where new programs Science on an area basis; that is~ these 5. Girls who are. proficient in short­ are involved. need not be in every college. hand and typing, in addition to their In my judgment, there is a crying, 2. Research on horses. training in Horse Science, for service as but unfilled, need for college light 3. College light horse establishments secretaries to executives in horse work horse programs; embracing the follow- for - and in the area of communications.

we spend some more of this $140,000 to beat in any show. ThirdAnnual Rocky we have stashed away on this sort of Grand champion stallion was won thing. I feel our club president and by Gayla 's Victor owned by Charley all others concerned are to be congrat­ Boyce, Morgan, Utah. Charley was MountainAll-Morgan ulated on this real fine film. second in adult stallions last year. There On Friday evening, July 2, we. called was no denying him the G. C. trophy Show in our first class, the Morgan Cutting this year however, as he showed Gaylo and got our show off to a good start. to perfection . By ALL EN P. SMITH We had five entries in this class, the Grand champion mare honor s went Box 528, Draper , Utah largest we have had since starting our to Windcrest Selection, a mare who is show 3 years ago. We. also had more always among the top. She is owned Pictures on pages 87-90. entries in our harness classes than in by Peggy icholds of Littleton, Colo., past years. These are the two classes and shown by her excellent trainer, Ted On Thursday evening, June 25, 1964 we were most lacking in three years Willrich of De.over. 57 anxious exhibitors and friends en­ ago, but they seem to be catching on Our judge this year was Donalda joyed a T-bone steak dinner at the real good now. Mahon of Washington State and a beautiful Silver Fork Lodge up Big The weather was very good as we very fine job she did. I have heard Cottonwood to start off our had two beautiful sunny days. The only only two complaints up to this point 3rd Annual All-Morgan Horse Show. time it was cloudy was during the hal­ and this I'm sure you know, this is We had exhibitors present &om several ter classes. Who could ask for any­ unusual at any show. All in all, I western states including Utah, Idaho , thing better? think we can say this was our best Wyoming, , California and The high point trophy was taken show since ~tarting our club in 1961. Montana. home by Richard Forsythe with his We had a few less entries than last Following this excellent meal, we versatile mare Starfield. Dick had to ye.ar ( 114 against 122) but we had more enjoyed the latest sound film out on the go all out this year to win. He was entries in each class than in any pre­ Morgan horse. I feel this is beyond followed very close by Mary Wool­ vious year. This means we are develop­ a doubt the. best bit of promotional verton's fine palomino staHion, Prince of ing a more versatile Morgan, does it work done by our National Club since Pride. These are two outstanding per­ not? That's all for this month. See I have been a club member. Why don't formance Morgans and would be tough pictorial section for pictures of winners.

SEPTEMBER1964 49 Morgan Horse Club of Southern California

By CHARLOTT E S CHMIDT 4717 Del Paso Ct. Los Ange les 32, Calif.

LIPPITT PECOS (Pecos x Lippitt Tilly) winner of the fine harne• s class at the Southern California All-Morgan Show . Lippitt Pecos is owMd by Robert Morgan of Gilroy.

The second nnual Hi -Point Trophy why the M'1rgan is the great breed he keeps on showing her as she has in the Presentation was held at the T rails is, as almost every hors e in that class past since she accum ulated her 61 points Re taurant in Duarte , Ca lif. on July blew his top or goofed and there was for Reserve. in the All-Morgan Show 24th , 1964. The Morgan Horse Club Paco Aljoy trotting around th e ring as if held May 16-17, 1964 at the Carnation of So. Calif. was proud to present this he didn't have a care in the world . That Ring and sponsored by the M.H.C. award again to the versati le "big, little is why we as Morgan owners Mor­ of S. C. Third place went to Key­ Morgan, " Poca Aljoy with a total of ga ns - they don't need art ificial means q :m,.:'s Rome Beauty owned by Marjorie 155 points. T his Hi -Poi.nt Trophy was to show and win, and the Morgan own ­ dJmbly of San Bernardino, Calif. donated to the Club by Harrison 's Sport ers who use weights and Jong hoo ves, Rome has taken many points in Parade, Shop in San Bernardino, and we are and make. their Morgans into a bug­ and Competitive Trai l Rid es. Fourth gra teful for their gene rosity in helping eyed, nervous, excitable piece of hor ;e. place was presented to Waer 's Seroco to promote the Morgan breed. Points f.lesh - buy a Sacidlebred and let the owned by Doris Borden, with Ringo srart on June 9th and run unt il June Morgan be what he is, a lovable, gentle getting fifth place, both horses being 9th of the following ye.ar. Poca Aljoy and calm winn er! owned by the Bordens of Arlington , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc­ In add ition to the Hi-Point Trophy Ca lif. Last but not least, Quiet Son Duffie of. Pasadena, Cali£., has indeed th is year and hencefort h the Morga n De captured the sixth place awa rd. H e surpassed him self in his performances Club of S. C. voted to have a reserve­ is owned by Pat Kizer of Crestlin e, to compete for this award. You would trophy and runner -up trophies to 6th Ca lif. and is also the only colt by Poco have to see it for yourself to believe place. Gypsy Starlite, owned by Linda Aljoy; as a matter of fact has beat hi it, and I have had the pleasure to see Crook of La Habra and also und er the daddy in a coup le of classes. This him enter in a English Class along with trai ning of Bill Harris, received the added incentive should encourage a lot a numb er of Sadd lebreds and Arabians Reserv e Trophy. Gypsy is a high con­ and win the Class . It was easy to see tender for the Hi -Point for '65 if Lind a ( Co11ti11uedon Page 80)

Two mares owned by Starr Bennett of Escondido, both blue ribbon w inners . Below is CORNELLA (Colonel's B~y x Linela) and on the right is MARIBELLE(Chief Cobra x Bright Star) .

50 The MORGAN HORSE New England News

By J UDE EN c. BAR WOOD Christian Street White River Jct., Vt.

Pamela Rocray of Harolyn Hill Camp , Tunbridge, Vermont , poses Dana Wingate Kelley 's stallion ROYALTON BOB WOODSTOCK, a frequent winnl!r in versatility classes .

The biggest and nicest ational Green Mt. Stock Farm in Randolph, ing, Lynfidd J. They also have had Morgan Show is now history. I'm sure Vermont. At the Sunny Hill Morgan their yearling colt out of Lippitt Ar­ you all join me in extending congratu­ .and Pony Show in Syracuse recently, rowhead by Bar-T Vigilman gelded . lations to all those who brought home Elm Hill High Hat, two year old colt Wedare is showing their stallion Wind · ribbons from the National. It certainly came home with Junior and Senior Crest Windsor and mare Wind.Crest was a most enjoyab le show. champion model and junior harn ess Starlet thi s season. Massachusetts awards . He is und efeated in open colt Vermont Mr. and Mrs. John Prince of Prince­ classes since last fall. Appleva le May­ T he Fourt h of July brought not only crest, Boxford, report the sale of their was Reserve Junior Champion and firecrackers but at Dana Kelley's farm two-year-old stallion, Princecrest King Re.serve Grand Champion at Syracuse , in Woodstock, it brought a filly to Lip­ Don (Orcland Dondarling x Towns­ also winning the Open Harness class. pitt Royalton ekomia by Royalton shend Starlet) to Dr. Victor V. Thorp Windcrest Madonna, at the same show, Ashbr ook Darling. The Orrin Beattie of Granton, Wisconsin. Dr. and Mrs. was third in mares and geldings under f.amily of Manchester, who own Ne. Thorp and their thr ee children spent saddle and fourth in the stake, as well komia's daughter, Royalton Darkomia , a few days in the East lookin g at Mor­ as placing in the champions hi p mare were on hand to welcome this nice gans before deciding on King Don . The class. filly into the world while Mr. Kelley Thorps also own a two-year -old Mor­ Morgans won two out of the three was attending the Warren , Vt. Show. gan filly. divisio ns of the Dartmouth Horsemens ' where his stallion , Royalton Bob Wood ­ Orcland Farm in West Newbury re­ Association Competitive trail ride held stock placed first in the Open Morgan ports the spring arrival of several foals on June 7, near Fa ll River, Mass. The class and went on to win the Morgan . . . filly out of Anna Darling by Ulen­ Women's Division was won by Broad­ champions hip, being shown by Miss dorr filly out of Jubile e's Thankful by wall Rhythm owned and ridden by Wendy Webber. Orcland Don

SEPTEMBER1964 51 Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitors

By EvE OAKL EY 1301 W. Magnolia Bl d. Burbank, Californ ia

WAER'S PLAY BOY 12866 , Grand Champ ion Morgan Stall ion at the Southern California Exposition Fair and Horse Show , Del Mar , June, 1964 , owned by Double F Ranch , Orang e.

The big Del Mar Show is now his­ Morgan Stallions , 2 year old s: Won by CORNELLA, owned by Storr B. Form (Storr R. ECHO, owned by R:>bt, and Marjor ie Rid­ Bennett) Escondid o. tory! The Morgan entries again almost ing, Lakeside ; 2nd, CAVEN-GLO MITY SONG, Morgan Mare s, 2 year old s: Won by doubled that of last year. All classes, owned by Coven-G ia (Eve and Lorry Oak­ WAER'S KITTY HAWK, owned by the Double both and performance, were ley), Burbank ; 3rd , ROGUES REBEL, owned F Ranch ; 2nd, GYPSY'S MAJORETTE, owned large. T he qua lity and condition of. by Mr. Froman , Fontana ; 4th, FALCON MOR· by Mr. and Mrs . Wm. Matthews, Vista ; 3rd, GAN, owned by R. L. Hazelwood and W. T. CORDER'S TINKERBELLE,owned by Mory M. the Morgans at this how has been Corter , Romano and Fresno . Corder, Norco ; 4th, GALLANT ROSE, owned Steadily improving and this year al­ Morgan Stall ion s, Yea rlings : Won by by Storr B Form. most wit hout exception, the entrie were KANDYS CHOICE, owned by Mrs . Morion E. Morgan Mar es, Yearling s: Won by MAR­ in excellent show cond ition. Cullen ; 2nd, WAER'S TRABUCO DUKE, owned WIN SUE J UANA , owned by Mor-Win Ranch: by Mr. and Mrs . R. Mociejczok, Corona ; 2nd, PENNY KEY STONE, owned by Winfred We had a number of new exhibitors 3rd , J . P. LINDEN, owned by Mr. and Mrs . J . Smith, LaHobra : 3rd, WAER'S CAMEO, this year - even one from Arizona, Jomes Roe, Lakeside; 4th, J. P. COOPER, awned by the Double F Ranch ; 4th, ENTRY, that attrac tive little Morgan stallion, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Roe. owned by Bill W illiams . Moro Hill's Meda llion and hi owne r, Morgan Mar e s, 3 ye a rs and ove r: Won by Morgan Produce of Dam : Won by Produce WAER'S MISS MUFFETT, owned by the Double of Lana, owned by Double F Ranch ; 2nd, ertrude Brauns. F Ranch ; 2nd , WAER'S LANETTE, owned by Produce of Royce 's Falcon, owned by R. L. The Morgan were decorated the Double F. Ranch ; 3rd , DAPPER DOLLY, Hazelwood; 3rd , Produce of Gontolo , owned attractive ly and this year in addition owned by Toy F. Mottern , Whittier ; 4th, ( Continued on Page 78) to the att ractive Senior Club Tack Frank Wae r show s his WAER'S MISS MOFFETT 08547 , Grand Champion Morgan Mar e Room, the MHBEA Juniors outdid at the sam e show . themselves at Del Mar, having their own decorated Tack Room at the op­ posite end of the barn from the Senior Tack Room. The Juniors had a love­ ly collection of small snaps, plus pic­ tures of all kinds, of Morgans doing various things and the Club color of red, black and white we.re carried out in the decorations. Someone donated a gorgeous bouquet of flower to add to the beauty of this Tack Room. Al­ ways did say when yowigsters are gi en a job to do, especially one they are intere ted in, they do it well. Re­ member, these youngsters are M.H.B. E.A.'s future and they should be en­ couraged in their love and admiration of the Morgan horse! T he Del Mar Show results are as follows: HALTER CLASSES Morgan Stallion s, 3 years and ove r: Won oy WAER'S PLAY BOY, owned by the Double F Ranch (Fronk and Frieda Woer), O range, Calif .; 2nd , RAYITO F, owned by J. Glen Francis, Compo; 3rd, TIO LALO , owned by Astreo Rogers . Bakersfield; 4th , MO RO HILL'S MEDALLION, owned by Gertrude Bruns, Phoenix, Arizona .

52 The MORGAN HORSE she had blue ones for sale - she said "Oh no - that's just a white one I hap­ New York News pened to wash with a pair of new blue jeans." Jeanne Herrick was seen sport­ By B ETTY PLAUTH ing a white blouse with her own sket­ Blue Spruce Farms ches on same. She used a new water­ Altamont, New York proof art medium. The Exhibitors Grandstand had a translucent blue roof. It was a wonder­ ful place to sit and watch. New York Morgans have come to amateur who just happens to own a Some New Yorkers that I happened the top at the National. Bay State Gal­ horse with a good mouth and a high to see either as exhibitors or specta­ tors were Dr. Bachman of East Am­ lant, with Joe Parker as reinsman won natural trot. The fact that this horse is herst and the Hens family; Mr. and the Championship and tops was proved when Bill had Doc Mrs. Gray of Gansevoort; Benjamin then, three classes later, Joe Parker in Orcutt in the saddle for the Junior Qua of Cambridge ; Tabby Sherwood the saddle rode Gallant to the Saddle Championship, and with Bob's know­ of Fredonia with her parents; Ellen Stake Championship. And who won le.dge of showmanship, Crusader put and Dick Stanton of Jamesville; and the Junior Saddle Stake? Another up a polished performance. Mary Arnold. Marion Wright was New Yorker - Oldwick Crusader with It is always interesting to look at there, busy passing out the New York Dr. Bob Orcutt up. New England, other folks' tack rooms. The Philip Morgan Horse Show prize list. If you however, still gets the credit for having Jackson's have a new one - a luscious did not get one, write to Marion at bred all this champion stock. dubonnet color - this happens to co­ R.D. 2, Penn Yan. Remember it's Oc­ Another feature these two brilliant ordinate with pink . Mrs. Jackson hung tober 3rd and 4th! Others on the rail Morgans have in common, is the fact little white wire cages filled with trail­ were Mr. and Mrs. G. Burgess of Cor­ that they were both purchased by their ing rosebuds at the doorway to carry inth, Margaret Caramore of Rome, Mr. current owners at the. Green Meads An­ out the "Petalbrook" theme. Centaur and Mrs. Harry Kintz of Centaur nual Weanling Sale at Darwin Morse's Farms of Schoharie have black cordu­ Farms, Mrs. Marvin Knoll of Central farm in Richmond, Mass. Gallant roy with white trim, while Blue Spruce Square with daughters Betsy and (Orcland Leader x Narcissa) was con­ is royal blue with white . The winner Kathy ; Mary Passenger of Newburg , signed by the University of Mass., back was Voorhis of Red Hook.Their red the Sandersons of Loudonville. in 1959 and it took Mr. John May of with white trim tackroom is not only Our New York State. Morgan Horse Lagrangeville to decide that he was the good looking but has the added feature Society donated the trophy to the win­ youngster to take back to Maybrook of Jeanne Mellin Herrick's artistic ner of the Combination Class, Trophy's Farm. touch. A new sign "Applevale Mor­ Becky Date of Val Farms , Columbus, Oldwick Crusader (Upwey Ben Don gans" was the. newest accessory I noted. Ohio . x Wind.Crest Annfield) was consigned Their floor covering always looks clean in 1960 by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Col­ too - they use a cocoa mat. The A rough count on my part shows a gate of Home Farm, Oldwic~ Ne.w saddle racks and bridle racks were de­ total of 55 ribbons were brought home Jersey. William Lutz of Rome did not signed by Jeanne. All of the tack room by N . Y. Morgans. Our state did best realize the exciting future that was in hangings themselves, for these 4 stables in the performance classes - especially store for him when he bought this colt. were made by a woman with ambition the Stake Classes. We had very few Both Mrs. May and Mrs. Lutz left and skill. She is Mrs. Kay Ryder of winners in the Pleasure Classes - so no doubt in anyone's mind at the. show Red Hook . Just to cut and stitch the folks who extole the virtues of the fam­ that they, too, were jubilant and on lettering on the banners is a work of ily pleasure horse - why not bring Cloud 9. All of us are proud and art and patience. them to the National next year and happy to have such a happy outcome The food went fast at the conce;sion. bring your under 18 riders for the to these two fine families and their The fried chickens had long lines of Children 's Classes. You all did so well Morgans. people waiting at times. During the at the New York Show in 1963, you Usually the Junior Saddle Class is the hot hours lemonade was turned over could do likewise here. most exciting event, but this year, the at about 80 a m.inute.. The pie Here is a charming letter from one Championship finals was the crowd is always good here - and of course, of our Junior Exhibitors, Linda , daugh ­ catcher. Sunday the grandstands were an extra scoop of ice cream always ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boughton , filled to a greater capacity than at any goes on Ralph's - he's a pie-a-la-mode of RD 3, . I had seen Linda do a other time and all the classes were filled fancier from way back. There were fine job with Ace High at Pownal, Vt. with eager participants. Each and attractive tiles designed by Jeanne Mel­ I dropped her a note asking her to tell every one of them was stake material. lin Herrick available at a booth. Straw me about her horse activities and she Each time Gallant went by the grand­ with a Morgan Horse Show in­ writes : stand, the crowd "roared" so that it signia were available for a dollar. A seemed as if the tide. were coming in and young girl by the name of Pam Hall "I was thrilled to get a letter from you the noise poured again and again into did a sell-out business with her sweat­ wanting to know about Ace High and the ring and then receded. shirts that carried her horse drawings me. On January 10th, my father and Oldwick Crusader has been shown

SEPTEMBER 1964 53 Mr. and Mrs . .i\ichard Colgate could Mid-Atlantie Ne"1s be proud of their showing. In addi­ tion to Windcrest Abner's pleasure By DAYTON SUMNER stake ribbon , Oldwick Celebrator placed South Church Street twice while Foxy Rose Marie and Old­ Moorestown, N. J. wick High Diamond were each in the ribbons once. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jackson gar­ group in harness and then went on to Will the . ational Morgan Show nered two ribbons with Petalbrook beat all but one of the older horses and ever stop growing? It gets bigger , and Amylect and another with Petalbrook tougher , and more. wonderful every claim reserve in the junior harness Carolect. year. But once again a strong contin ­ stake. ~arm had a . good b~t· gent of Mid-Atlantic entries got in for From the same stable, Applevale Blue Spruce ting average with a blue nbbon wm a good share of the honors . Spartan included the reserve gelding by Waseeka 's Melody, seco~ds won by Top winner from the area, with two championship in his string of five good April Darling and Anne1gh Steady championships to her credit, was Came­ ribbons. Windcrest Black Prince was Man , in a limited number of classes lot Farm's beautiful bay mare , Kane's top senior gelding in hand for Voor­ e.ntered. Spring Delight. Afte.r winning a very his Farm and placed also in geldings creditable second in the class f.or senior under saddle and combination. Ledge­ Other Mid-Atlantic ribbon winners mares that have foaled, she topped the wood Pecora added three ribbons with included : Billy The Kid , owned by pleasure driving mare event and the placings in mares and gelding in har­ Osmond Johnson of Boonton, N . J.; road hack mare class. She went on ness, ladies harness, and the harness Emerald 's Top Lady 's Foal , owned by then to win the pleasure driving cham­ stake. Green Meads Jester came back Just-A-Nod Morgans of Dalton, Pa.; pionship stake with owner Tim White with second in the three-year-old stal­ Broadwall Drummer Boy, owned by at the reins. lion class and fifth in three -year-old har­ the Rodenbachs of Pluckemin, N. J., In the Championship Pleasure Stake, ness. and Blarneystone, owned by Carol Hackney of Finksburg, Md. class, Spring De.light moved smoothly In addition to top placings in the through a series of workouts to win. pleasure divisions, Camelot Farm had The last named colt is a new acqui­ Close behind her and pressing for the strong contenders under saddle and in sition recently purchased from Mrs. L. top honor was last year's Grand Cham. harness . Trophy's Award placed well S. Greenwalt of Pawnee, Ill. He was pion, Ran-Bunctious, owned by Polly both times out, taking third in stallions recently junior champion stallion and Dalrymple, who had qualified for the in harness and sixth in the harness reserve grand champion at the. Mississ­ stake with a thrilling win in the class stake. His full sister, Trophy's Brace­ ippi Valley Morgan Show. Carol plam for road hack stallions and geldings, let added three ribbons in saddle and to develop him as a pleasure. horse and adult riders . (That class, incidentally, harness classes. future sire. was one in which four of the six rib­ Camelot Farm's Spring Glo, shown by Another new entry to be reported is bin winners ere Mid-Atlantic cam­ Mike Goebig was second in the under Roger Etherington's purchase of Aur ­ paigners last year.) 15 hand gelding class and third in the ora Leigh from Blue Spruce Farm. A And proving the outstanding quali­ gelding stake. consistent winne.r in her own right , ty of Mid-Atlantic pleasure horses, the she is a full sister to Nancy Goche :: Bay State Firemist, owned by Mrs. fourth ribbon in the stake went to Mr. Kipp's champion stallion, Bobolink . Archibald Cox, put on a nice display and Mrs. Richard Colgate's Windcrest of versatility to claim three ribbons in Aside &om the competition and the Abne.r. This is the third year in a saddle pairs, western pleasure, and Eng­ placings, the show was fun for a lot row (and the f.ourth time in seven lish pleasure . of Mid-Atlantic spectators as well a years) that the National Pleasure Stake exhibitors. The improvement in the has been won by Mid-Atlantic mem­ For Mr. and Mrs. John Noble , Den ­ weather ove.r last year helped a lot. bers. nisfield added to his long list of past But a special vote of appreciation is triumphs with ribbons in the ladies' Want more proof that we have top due our Secretary-Treasurer, Al Lucin e gelding class and the gelding stake. The pleasure and versatile horses? Mr. and who was largely responsible for devel­ Nobles also had the thrill of seeing their Mrs. John Noble 's Magic Sonata won oping the idea and engineering it so Wasecka's Overture in the striking the western pleasure class, took second most of the Mid-Atlantic entries could group of young horses that help::d in one English pleasure event and be placed together in the highly de­ Waseeka's octurne win the Sire and fourth in a road hack class. For Mary sirable exhibition barns at the north Get class. DeWitt's Stonecroft Farm, Th e Third end of the show grounds. Man turned in the. only clean round in Ayelien Richards, only hours out of At the August lst mid-point of the jumping class to win ( following the hospital after a bout with pneu ­ the season, Kane 's Spring Delight neatly in the footsteps of his sire, Lip­ monia, brought two horses to the. show looked like the horse to beat for sev­ pitt Mandate, and his half brother, and both were ribbon winners . She eral of the top awards in the scoring Manito, both previous winners of this went home with only one, though. for the year. She was more than 100 event .) He also accounted for good rib­ During the show she sold her roadster points ahead of. the next horse (Tro­ bons in road hack and roadster under and pleasure champion, Talisman, to phy's Award) in the. compilation for saddle classes. a family in Vermont . Mid-Atlantic Horse of the Year and' The Mid-Atlantic Club had a good (Other sales reported during the the only one with the necessary variety share of performance type winners . show were Anne Hemelwright's Smo· of ribbons to qualify for that award Voorhis Farm 's beautif.ul Applevale key Moonbeam and Camelot Farm 's Ensign topped his two year old age Scarlet Hawk.) ( Continued on Page 75)

54 The MORGAN HORSE Northern California News

By GLORIA Jo 'ES Box 545, Diablo, Calif.

CA?'S NUGGET 12014 , owned by Ruth Dorsey and shown by George tloword, winner 1st Open English Model , and 1st , Stallions , at the Santa Rosa Show .

The July meeting was held in Modes­ by Californi a Kin g. Roy and Janie little about their Morgans. to. Arrangements by Velma Wa goner Coats purchased a black mare nn Followin g are the result of the were appreciated for she chose. a beau­ Bregman from Loyd Da venport . The y Mother Lode Fair, Sonora , Ca lifornia , tifully air conditioned spot . . . it was are hoping for some blacks from the July 9 1964. Jud ge: Marten Clark of needed. The theme for the meeting mating of this mare with Mr. America. Soledad, Calif. was "A Blue Ribbon for Everyone " They have. recently sold a half-Mcr"'an Morgan Stallions 4 years and ove r: Won by and name tags were, of course, blue fjlly to Mr. Robert Brown of Carpin­ CALIFORNIA PRINCE, owned by J immy Smith , Turlock ; 2 nd , MR. AMERICA, owned by Mr. ribbons The coming show was dis­ teria and she is now in training. Roy ond Mrs. R:iy Coots , Delhi . cussed and the trophys and ribbons has been ridin g Mr. America in Parades Morgon Stallions 3 years old : Won by were displayed. A Fashion Show was as best dressed cowboy and his last class IM?ALA NOBLEMAN, owned by W . A. Lor­ held displaying the proper show attire had 22 entries and he placed first. Roy enzen ond Son, Turlock . Morgan Stallions 2 years old : Won by IM· for riding and driving, in both English also placed 2nd in Modesto Parade and PALA CHAMPION , owned by W. A. Lorenzen and we.stern. A brief discussion on that evening placed first in the Gustin e ond Son; 2nd , LUCKY BOB, owned by J im· proper equipment and dress was held. Parade and Janie rode Star Dust at the my Smith ; 3rd , MUSCLES PRIDE, owned by Th lovely ladies who modeled were: Jack ie Kroemer , Sonora ; 4th , MERCURY same parade and placed first in best FLOODLITE, owned by Dionna Foil of Sono ra . Marion Buns , Lorraine Mansker and dre ssed cowgirl. Stephanie. Andrews Morgan Stallions, yearlings : Won by Donna Yialouris . The handsom e is riding their 3 year o!d gelding Sir ROYAL MACK, owned by Mr. and Mrs . Roy gentleman was George Howard of Palo Blaze. Blaze is stabled at Sunny Side Coates of Delh i; 2 nd , IMPALA STAR, owned Alto. A new stud colt (Kane's Tom by W. Q . Lorenzen and Son ; 3rd , SPAR MAN, Acres in Castro Valley. ow ned by J . Clark Bromiley of Tuolumne . Boy x Jon a Lynn) chestnut, white A visit to the lovely new hom e of the Champion Stallion : CALIFORNIA PRINCE. blaze and one white sock . .. at Ruth Linns in Turlock proved to be a wel­ Reserve Champion Stallion : IMPALA CHAM· PION . Dorsey's. come respite from the heat and also an chestnut filly for Fran Kellstrom Morgon Mares, 4 years and over : Won by opportun ity to see the Morgans in lovely IMPALA CLAUDEEN, owned by W . A. Loren­ ( Kane 's Playboy x Kane 's Miss Uni­ green pastures ; Linn 's Dana by Danny zen and Son ; 2nd , CALIFORNIA LADY, verse) Fran would like to call her Lu, a colt (Ca liforni a Prince x Lin 's own ed by J immy Smith ; 3rd, FASCINATION, Kelly's Kane.. Fran tells us owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cools ; 4t h, Linden) out of Sally Ann, a 2 year old MISS CALIFORNIA, owned by Jimmy Smith; that Royal Maudee has been sold to filly (Dapper Dan x Dana) , Domino 5th, HONEY BUN, owned by J . Clark Brom· Betty McKinley, Ceres, Calif.ornia . Don ­ Dana, a yearling filly ( Domino Ver­ iley . Morgon Mores, 3 years old : Won by PON · na Yialouris kindly sent in the incom­ mont x Dana), a four year old black plete results of the Dixon Show. GEE PRINCESS, owned by J . Clark Bromiley . (Linn's Knox x Linn 's Linden) the Morgan Mares 2 years old : Won by QUEEN Morgan Pleasure Driving: Won by ROCKY chestnut mare Princess (Danny Lu x AMERICA, owned by Mr. and Mrs . Roy Cools ; BON: 2nd, LIPPITI PECOS: 3rd, WASEE· 2nd , HOPE DARE, owned by J . Clark Bromiley . KA'S WATCH ME; 4th , KELLY'S JIM ; 5th , Linn 's Linden). We enjoyed the hospi­ Morgan Mares Yearlings : Won by IMPALA ECO LUCIDA. tality and the opportunity to see the TAYLORS IMAGE, owned by W. A. Lorenzen Open English Pleasure : 5th , KELLY 'S JIM . horses. and Son ; 2nd, ROYAL CRYSTAL, owned by J im and Donna rece ived o first place in Jimmy Smith ; 3rd , PONEY HAWK, owned English Tock al the 4th of July celebration Willow Gle.n had another champ agne by J . Clark Bromile,Y, parade in Modesto . party . .. reason ... a filly (Rocky Bon x Shron Vermont) born while Get of Sire : Won by get of CALIFORNIA Ne.ws from the R-J Ranch in Delhi KING (Impala Champion , Impala Cloudeen tells us that Hacienda Kitty has been daddy Rocky was pinned Grand Cham­ and Impala Nobleman) ; 2nd , Get of CAL· purchased from Oscar Burroughs, and pion Stallion at the Oregon show in IFORNIA KING, Californ ia Lady , Miss Col ifor · that she produced twin colts but one Eugene. nio and Californ ia Prince) ; 3rd , Get of CALIFORNIA KING (Mr. Amer ica , Queen was born dead. Kitty is 23 years old Welcome to new members: Judg e Amer ica , Royal Mock) ; 4th, Get of MUSCLE and the twins were sired by Dapper Thomas Cookley of. Sonora and Ken­ MAN (Honey Bun, Hope Dore and Pongee Dan. The other mare , Bea Nickerson , neth and Alice. Lawson of Novato , Cal ­ Princess) . produced a beautiful chestnut filly sired ifornia. Would appreciate knowin g a ( Continued on Page 75)

SEPTEMBER 1964 55 because of the handling of top riders. Morgans in the Land of Most of the rest are pretty mediocre. On the other hand , most of the Morgans entered in these classes were trained Enchantment and ridden by their owners. And they did a creditable job under their ama­ By Lou.AYN£ c. BYERS teur owners, testifying to the adapt­ 619 Pueblo Solano NW ability of the Morgans. Also worthy Albuquerque, N. M. of note was the increase in the number of youngsters showing Morgans at this July, 1964, proved to be a record old bay filly by Dorse.t's Foxfire called show. [n previous years there has been month for New Mexico Morgan Club Sherilette. Dr. Beil has ordered a new a top-heavy number of adult competi­ - six Morgans have gone to brand new cart and harness and should be in the tors. This year a healthy, encourag­ owners in the. southwest, and a seventh ring by State Fair time . ing sign emerged in the number of has come down from Montana. Four Although not a New Mexico sale, young people present and active in the are within driving distance of. New nonetheless a very welcome addition to classes. The. Owner to Ride classes, Mexico activities, and are changed, but the NMMHC group is a good young by far and away the largest in the show, not lost, from our NMMHC group! gelding purchased by Mr. Beaumont speaks well for breed promotion in the Bee Morgan Corrals of Santa Fe are Stinnett of Amarillo, Texas. Named west. responsible for three of the sales. One Patfield , he is chestnut, -.;ired by Broad­ The Santa Fe Show is just around mare, Amarillo Delight, has gone to a wall St. Pat out of Sheretta, and came the. corner, and it is expected that the family located at Estes Park, Colo., and from Dean Jackson's of Harrison , Morgan Division will be as usual, large although too distant to take part in Montana. Mr. Stinnett has indicated and impressive. Many of our new own­ 1. M. activities, will surely provide interest in our New Mexico activities ers have indicated that they are going many happy hours for the youngsters of and we will look forward to seeing more to try their first go in the show ring her new family. The black 2-year old of Patfield. NMMHC's other Ama­ here, in preparation for the State Fair, filly Kiwi Bee, by Dorset 's Foxfire out rillo member , Hughes Seewald, is sure­ one month later . Fourteen Jn Hand and of Walna Bee is the first Morgan for ly ple_asedto have another Morgan en­ thirteen Performance classes make this Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Odessa, thusiast located i'n that Quarter horse the biggest Morgan show in the. State. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan are stronghold - he has been "going it A new one has been included this year planning to attend the Santa Fe Show alone" for a good number of years! - Roadster Under Saddle. The bike. and New Mexico State Fair as specta­ Several New Mexico and Texas mem. class has always been a popular one, and tors. The chestnut yearling filly Dear bers of NMMHC safaried up to the the saddle class will encourage a few Bc.e, by Tehachapi Rock out of Shy Western National Show, and brought more. that have a yen for speed, but Foxie Bee has been purchased by Mr. some good trophies back to their re­ are just not fond of the driving part and Mrs. Carl Taylor, also of Odessa. spective states - from memory: Dr. of it! Odessa is just east of the N.M .. Texas Andrews and Mystic Melody won the border in the southern end of the state. half mile Trotting Race and a Pleasure Sue Mulvaney's Saber has finally Dear Bee is the Taylor 's first Morgan Driving class, and Jeanie Thomas of come home from the hospital and will also, and they are delighted with her. Dalhart (Tex.) won a Western Pleas­ be entered in several classes at Santa Also located in Odessa is the Morgan ure. class with Prince Justin. Beverly Fe. Saber has had a tough go for nine group of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weeden, Supko was delighted with a good sec­ months now, recovering from a barbed who have two 2-year old stallions pur­ ond in the 3 year old Mare class, this wire. cut on his near hock. Actually, chased in California, and a 2-year old being her ve.ry first experience in the he has been under treatment almost filly from the Hughes Seewalds of ways of the show ring . Dr. W. K. since he arrived in New Mexico - the Amarillo, Texas. The Weedens' two Woodard brought back a a.;econd in last four months he has be.en confined stallions will be entered in our New Novice Cutting with Windcrest Bob to the animal hospital. His leg is look­ Mexico State Fair. B. An interesting sidelight to this is ing very good, and of course, his owner Two sales resulted from a serious that Bob was originally started in cut­ is all smiles after a long seige. case of "Morgan Fever" contracted ting as a long 2-year old. He was then Visitors to New Mexico rc.cently while having a grand time at a recent sidetracked to perform quite well under were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of Morgan show. Dr . Wallace Beil of English and in Pleasure Driving and Santa Ana, California. They have Las Vegas, N. M. accompanied his good Roadster classes. Now he. is back un­ several Morgans, including the stallion friend, Bill Shillinglaw and colt, Reed'; der stock saddle, showing very well in Starstone, and a mare Jubilee's Alex­ Fancy Dan to the Western National Reining, Cutting and Western Pleasure andria, and are active in the southern Morgan Show. Dr. Beil had a marvel­ - a good example of Morgan versa­ California shows and affairs. They ous time, and enjoyed the "Morgan tility. enjoyed meeting a number of New way" so much that he returned home An observation from the sidelines Mexico Morganites and viewing the and immediately the.reafter found fiim­ of. the Western National - the stock Albuquerque Morgan population. Al­ self proud owner of two young mares. classes are really up and coming. The so visiting the Land of Enchantment From George Gibson of Santa Fe, he performances of the stock, reining and were Mr. and Mrs. P. Dance of , purchased the 4-year old Sage. Hen , a cutting horses are on a definite up­ Indiana. Although they will norpossess chestnut by Escalanta out of Erma. She swing. In our expe.rience, the majority their first Morgan until next Spring , has been line driven and is ready to of the top reining and cutting Quarter having bought an expected foal by the hitch. From the Howard Eberline.s, Horses are trained and ridden by pro­ Osman 's Skychief, they are active mem­ also of. Santa Fe, he purchased a 2-year fessionals. Some of these are only top bers of the Indiana Morgan Club.

56 The MORGAN HORSE The Fox family recently entertained Susie Muntz, Camille Centers, the Bob Penn-Ohio News McGees and the Ray Fords. Susie Fox and Camille attended the ation al, By MARJI FORD with Su ie representing the Fox fam­ R. D. 2, Claysville, Penna. ily. I'm a little late, but I just heard that Bill ' mare Lady Jarnette had a filly foal. Don Crooks stallion, Th e Here it is ju t abo ut time for school her foal and it is a nice filly. The foal Replica 0, i the daddy. He also to tart and the horse show season near­ has been sold to the Lowe ll Fletchers of f.athered a nice colt out of Don 's mare, ing its e.nd. It ha been a bu y swnmer olumb us, Ohio for some time . Sayonara. with many P.0.M.B. members having Merle and Mab le Kraft, Tarentum , Spook D yckes, Bill Sherman and hor es in the show ring. The B. L. Bates Pa., announ ce the purchase of a year­ He! n Bendo took a trip to Phil adel­ family have been having a lot of fun ling stallion, Devan Ri ff, from Merle phia where they visited the Camelot showing their yearling colt, Dee Cee Eva ns. Mable says she now know summ er headqu arte rs at Gaudeamu quire, in halter classes. T hey have. a it is true that a Morga n i truly a dif­ Farms in Doy! town , Pa. Th ey then 4th at Bucyrus a 1st in T rum bull Co. ferent kind of. a horse. She is very visited Helene Dreisbach and drove 4-H ( all breeds) and 8 other 1st places pleased wit h his sweet disposition and back the same day. Leave it to Spook. in different show s, to date. Quite a rec­ man ners. She came back wit h a harleq uin great ord for a youn g 'un. We purchased two mares, Bonny dane pup give n to her by Dr. Gangemi Dick Poux has been showing his Lady, a four year old and her mother , who owns Gaudea mu s Farms. Spook young stallion Oakwood 's Adam and Bay State Up pin, from C. Furner will be busy, what with the Willeys doing quite well. dam won th e Mai­ Cairn s, L igonier . Both mares are. be­ mare Tibsunette to train, her regular den Saddle , took 2nd in the Junior and ing bred to Deerfield . horses to work and a new pup. claimed Re.serve Champion in the Stake Trophy's Crystal, owned by the Joy Platz and her family recently at Bucyrus. He took 2nd in the Mor ­ Clarence Richey's of Greenville Pa., is visited yours truly . Th ey went hom e gan Stallion class and won the Morgan turn ed out to pasture waiting to be th e with our Morgan geldin g Jomando. Stake at the Erie show and then racked star in her own show . Of course, the They plan on showin g Jo in Western up a Reserve Champion in the Youngs­ Richeys are hopin g for a filly. Crystal Pleasure, English Pleasure and Stock town Morgan stake. The last report is in foal to Deerfield Challenger. classes in the eastern Morgan show . ha him taking 1st in the open Reg. Tom Fox has been a busy f.ellow th is Jo will become a "fami ly horse" with Morgan and I st in the Reg. Morgan summ er. He has been ridin g and Mom and kid doing the showing in take at Hickory Twp. hor se show training Cap 's Jubil ee and the 2 year different classes. Jo placed 4th in and eager for the Quentin - Mid-At- old tallion , Buzz' King. King is ow ned Children's Western Pleasure at Bucyrus 1:rntic show. Mr . Margaret White has by the Cliff Eg ings. Tom's black with Sally Patton McMurray Pa., doing been the capable rider taking him to mare, Cap's Starlet is being show n by the riding and Sally' first time in the the e. wins. Donna Chamley and recently won the show ring , too! H elen West wr ites Bon nie Date had Morgan class at the Brookfield Show. ( Continued on Page 74)

Dayton Lockard of Greenville, Pennsylvania on TROPHY'S MILLSBORO LADY BETH (Devan Chief x Millsboro lady) owned by LUCl

SEPTEMBER 1964 57 Connecticut Morgan Club News

By THELMA WE ET Sweet Acres, Uncasville, Conn.

Phyllis Quagliaroli of Windsor Locks rides her stallion BAY STATE FLYON, champion at the C. M. H. A. Show and Field Day .

Michele St. Marie., 10 year old daugh­ tur e the versatile Morgan geldin g in field) to Edward Cetlin of Andover, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence St. Marie action. Please send in your best pic­ Mass. Storybook Stables of Oakdale has of Raymo nd Hill, Montvi lle, will long tur es (5 x 7 glossy prints) and any Susan Ganetta's gelding Anneigh '6 remember the l 964 ational Morgan news you have of. the.m. T he dead. Fasci nator (D yberry Bob x Miss Prim) Horse Show. She was the winner of line is October 1, 1964 so don 't put it in for saddle training. the Connec ticut Contest and was given off. an expense paid trip to the Show. If you haven't filled out your form Mary Jean Vasiloff reports that thejr Michele, accompanied by her mother for the roster please do o and forward Junior Show held at their farm attracted arrived early in the morning of Thurs ­ it to Diane Farley, 20 River Rd. , Faxon over I 000 people. Both Alex and Mary day. She was presente.d with a check E. Haven. Jean have done much to promote the Morgan to the parents through the from the C.M.H.A. I. by the president Received a nice. letter from Miss Ger­ Owen Shum way after which she was childr en. Recently they purch ased a trude. Schley of Sharon . She said her mare Dawn Rose (Royal Major x Ray­ on her way to enjoy the day at tfie mare , T here Winds Annberry (Dy ­ lational. She was given the honor of donna) from Iowa and is in foal to an berr y Billy x Wild Mt. Petite Ann) for an August foal. pre.senting the Connecticut trophy to captured two reds in good company the winner of the Pleasure Mares Un­ at La ke.ville, July 11th and 12th. I ew foals - if. your foal has not been der Saddle to Mrs. Bryant 0 . Spencer also saw her take sixth place at the men tione d please contact me. of Weston , Mass. Through Michele 's National in the Dr essage Class. Ger­ Hall Marc Highwind, colt (High participation in thi s contest her grand ­ trude wr ites that her other Morgan, Pastures Timothy x Windcrest Fashion) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brails­ Bengie, Upwe.y Benn 's Beaumont (Up ­ Hall . ford of Quaker Hill purchased a Mor­ wey King Benn x Upwey Princess) is U nnam ed, filly (Eas ter Twilight x gan, U. C. Romancer, from Mrs. Ed na making plans for his 17th birthday in BroadwaH Marchtime) A. Thompson; Avery of Ledyard. Michele hopes some Aug ust. Win Swept (raf), colt (W indcrest day to have a Morgan that she can call Jack and Phyllis Quagliaroli put on Winfie.ld x Cayenn e) Fa rley. her· own . an excellent demonstration with their We were happy to see the William F illy (Lippitt Rob Ron x Townshend good stallion Bay State Flyon (O rc­ Viganita) S. Holcombe. Clark s of New Pre.ston at the Natio nal. land Vigildon x Bay State Andrea) Filly (Lippitt Rueben Alert x Broad­ Bill has had an operation recently and at the G randby Pony Club Horse Show wall Patty May) R. Olson. it was good to see him up and about on June 20th. Fly demonstrated ple.as­ agai n. ure, performance , beginning dressage, Filly (L ippitt Rueben Alert x Bald Met Esther Holdbrook of Mad ison western , pleasure driving and fine har­ Mt. Pixie) R. Olson. at the Na tional. She was one of the ness driving . Truly versati le. A. Joe Colt (L ippitt Rueben Alert x Fox­ many very friendly people who worked Dimagio of. New London sold his Re.­ fire Pixy) R. Olson . on the hospitality booth this year. serve Junior Champion stallion, Broad­ Colt (Dy berr y Bob x Morning Light) Our November 1964 issue will fea- wall Reveille (Parade x Broadwall May- A. Stedman .

58 The MORGAN HORSE Word of new foal is still trickling in. Ron and Pat Hayward's Tap or Farm: bay colt on May 15, TapNor Bounce ( aven-Glo Reve.nue x Chero­ By I ANCY MATA kee Lady). chestnut filly on May 29 Tap or Top Secret (Caven-G lo Reve­ 269 Ea t Raye Dri ve nue x Libby A hmore. Chicago H eight , Illinoi Kar ene Heimst ead's Joyride Farm : bay filly on Jun e 13, Joyride Crown Jewel (Firestone x lllawana Joy Royale). T hi filly has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Charle Ogle by and is Paul and June O borne are retmn g their fir t Morg an. Kar ene also has from active hor e howing and ha ve news of a sadder natur e. Her bay colt lea ed their facilitie at Green Gate foaled May 13 (F irestone x Maggie cres in Batavia, Jllinois to Mr. Art "L') passed away after only five weeks Titu and family. Mr. Titus wa well of vigorous life, during which time he known as manager and trainer of the hi heart just hasn 't been in it. It is endeared himself to all who saw and ;:dmired him. Green Mou ntain Stock Farm in Ran­ hoped that Gary and Corky will team dolph, Vermont until its di persal in up as well a he and Jimmy did. In the July issue I reported that 1962, at which time he and his family Allen and Ruth McKee of Partridg e Karen Spodnyak and Kane 's Stardust came to settle in Illinois. Paul Os­ Road , Batavia, Illinois have purc ha ed placed 5th in the Morgan Western borne, Jr., will be working wit h Mr. from the Paul Osbornes the thre e-year­ Ple.asure class at the Fox Valley Show Titus. o!d mare Brass Butto ns (HyLee's Top in Elgin. I am advi ed that she wa September 19 has been set as the date Brass x Dakota Lyn n) and the thr ee­ 4th in that cla s, which must have made for the 4-H Field Day and uction year old soon-to-be-gelded Green Gates Pat Hayward and Cave n-G lo Revenue Sale at Big Bend Farms, Winnebago , Orculdo n (Orcla nd Vigi ldo n x Luli n). 5th. My spy, who shall remain anony ­ Illinois . Mrs. nna Ela of Towns hend T he pair will remain at G reen ate mous, must have had her on Morga n-Holstein Farm, Bolton, Mass., cres for fur th er training with rt upsidedown. Titus. will officiate as lecturer and judge, and Fo llowing are the resu lts of the Mar - the John B. ferr yman Sales Co., wi ll MEREDITH STARLIGHT (Timmy Twilight x Lipp itt Georg iana) , 3 year old stallion own ed by conduct the auction of wea nlings, year­ Moreeda Acres , Janesville , Wisconsin . lings and two year olds.

PROGR M 9:00 - 9:30 AM Regis tration and Exhibition of Tack and C lot hing. 9:30 - 10: 15 M Lectures and De- monst rations: Showing and fitting of animals Fitting of tack Leg bandaging Trai ler loadi ng 10: 15 - 11:00 M Ex hibition and expla nation of Engli h riding , and driving . 11:00 -12:00 .M. Showing and judg­ ing of 4-H membe.r horses at halter. 12:00 - 12:30 M Ta lk and demon ­ stratio n on conformation. 12:30. I :30 PM Lunch. I :30 PM uction of Wean lings Yearl ings and two year olds. Gary Lee Osman of Emera ld Acres, Manteno Illinois ha a new four year old liver chestnut gelding, Corky, re­ cently pu rcha ed for him by his par­ ents. Since the sale of his beloved western mou nt, Eme rald Blythe Spirit (J immy), Ga ry has been showing his three year old Emerald Chief in Eng­ lish ple.asure classes but I unde rstand

SEPTEMBER 1964 59 Ontario An exhibition of Morgans was held North of the Border at the. Central Ontario Horse Show at Kitchener. Those taking part were By PEGGY McDoNALD Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Beacon with Chas. ta ( shown side-saddle) and Hillaway Box 292, Millc.t, Alberta Red Wing (shown in harness and jumping); Dr. Arthur Weir wth Bald Mtn. Troubadour (shown Western); Seems a long time since there was Western Pleasure: Won by Jet Tra- John Steckle with The Marksman last a Canadian column - lots to catch veller; 2nd, Fairfield Tiki ; 3rd, (shown English) and Desiree ; and Mrs. up on . First the Canadian Morgan Georgeous Lady. S. McLaughlin with Gentleman Sam . Club decals are still available to any­ Prairie Also shown in harness was Color Bear­ one. Small size ( 4") arc $1.00 and First foal reported on the Prairies er, a newly imported stallion owned by large one:s (IO" ) are $2.50. These was a colt from Nancy Gates, sired George Charlton of Oshawa. The. spec­ arc most attractive and such good pro­ by an Arabian stallion . Marc and foal tators were most impressed. motion for the Morgan. are owned by Mrs. A. J. Mills, De­ The L. Bruce Browns of Burling­ And when you send for a decal also Winton, Alberta. ton have sold their young stallion send along a $1.00 f.or a copy of the Haven 't heard much from the Tur­ Gentleman Sam and the mare Micke y's Canadian Morgan Directory, full of pic­ ney family at Ponoka this year, but Pixie Ann to Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Mc­ tures and details of Canadian Morgans. heard they had sold Lupi Felip's '63 Laughlin, Inglewood, Ont. The Mc­ This was compiled and published by colt by Tonka of Bo Dot to Ernest Tes­ Laughlins raise children 's hunters and the British Columbia Morgan Horse key, Nukko Lake, 8 . C. Teskey's also jumpers and have well over 100 stu­ Club. No better way to locate Can­ own a two year old filly (Hylcc's Glory dents. Gentleman Sam will be used adian Morgan breeders. Be x Kerna Lee). in the breeding program . The interest in the Morgan is very We are very sorry to hear that Nancy Kilgoran Morgan Farm , Millet , has high in Canada but we still have some Beacon of Flesherton is very ill and sold their stallion Travaille (Silver to go to catch up with the Quarter may have to cancel her plans for the Rockwood x Gen . Ben's Joy) to Angus Horse and the Arabian. Americans are Vermont Hundred Mile ride. However Foulston, Eyebrow , Sask. Mr. Foul ­ starting to look to the north for stock, we will hope for the best and perhaps ston had had Travaille on lease since perhaps finding prices a little more rea­ we will still see Nancy and her fine the previous year. Three new Mor­ sonable and the exchange on the dol­ gelding Chasta representing Canada in gans have joined the McDonald 's herd. lar a help . However, there have been the ride. The first was a bay colt, tentatively many imports within the last few named Kilgoran Eskimo (Travaille x Mrs. Deana Rae of. Stouffville has months and many foals born in Canada. Tres Gay) . Second was also a bay colt, sold her gelding Colbrook Moon Glow B itish Columbia named Kilgoran Stampeder, a first foal (UVM Colfield x Larita) to Mrs. R. L. Miss Carlee McLean, Mission City, for both sire and darn. Sire was Ar­ Scott, Goodwood and has just announ ­ is the new owner of Hylee 's Top Brass, chie Ashbrook 'O' and darn was 1963 ced purchase of a Lippitt mare from the eight year old chestnut stallion Canadian High Point Champion Kil­ New York. Details later. which is no stranger to U. S. show­ goran Bonni. Last but not least by goers. any means was a dark colt, Kilgoran Quebec Skyficld Farm , Abbotsford owned by Alouette , a very good foal also sired by Old news to some but new to others the Gerald Fahrni 's reports two colts. Archie Ashbrook 'O ' and out of Bonni 's is the colt Circa 's Frosty Jade out of One is a chestnut from Lady Mar. darn Faylenne. Kilgoran Farm is sport­ Jubilee's Aurora, the 1962 High Point garet sired by Broadwall St. Pat and ing a new barn now nearing comple ­ Champion for Canada owned by Dale the other a colt out of Ranchita Qu een tion - an Lrshaped cement block struc ­ Allen , Granby. Sire of the foal is UVM and sired by their young stallion Sky. ture . Col field. field. Gilles Dupuis reports a filly out of While the. B. C. Morgan Show will Gladys Cummings and her gelding Kilgoran Fleetwood (Kenisen-Rosilyn) Larita and sired by UVM Colfield , be history by the time you read this, foaled on Mother 's Day . we do hope it was a big success. Date are getting on very well. Fleet is in very good shape and is rather a pam­ Th e Bockus' have been doing more was July 19 and judge was Grant Mac­ traveling and visiting in New England Ewan of Calgary, Alberta. Mr. Mac­ pered pet on the Cummings farm, be­ ing the only horse there. and now report several half-Morgans Ewan has judged the Pullman , Wash. by Colfield . Show several times and is much -sought Kilgoran Kingswood (K . Fleetwood after in Canada as a judg e and speaker x K. Melody) owned by Ardyce Grap­ Erle Martin has two part Morgan - he is also the mayor of Calgary . entine , Millett , is just about recovered foals, one by his Mickey Eldon . This Mrs. Louise Harkema , , sent from a wire cut on his f.oot. This has stallion, along with two or three others us the results of the Morgan classes at slowed the pair up but not for long. in Quebec are attracting quite a bit of an indoor show at Victoria: A meeting was held for the Prairie interest by mare owners since the. Lip­ Mares , 1961 or before : Won by Lesia Zone of the C.M.H .C. in mid -March , izzans appeared in Toronto and Mont ­ real. Sparfield, L. Harkema ; 2nd , Gorgeous with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fahrni, Ab­ Lady, E. Pallister; 3rd , Fairfield Tiki , botsford , 8. C. present. Sc.veral of the Anoth er new foal is Folly's Roc-Su­ L. Harkema. problems of the Morgan owners were Dan out of High Pastures Sue-Ash and Stallions : Won by Jet Traveller, E. discussed and a move is being made to sired by Springhollow Rocket , all owned Pallister. f.orm an Alberta Morgan Club. ( Continued 011 Page 70)

60 The MORGAN HORSE owned by Ed Cahill of New Brighton placed fourth in the Western Bridle North Central News Path with Lisa Murphy riding her. At the Northwest Horse Show (the last By DoR1s HooolN weekend in May) this same mare placed Roge.rs, R. I, Minn. second in the Western Bridle Path, this time ridden by Linda Bartlett. The North Central Morgan Associa­ Morgan owners will do their best Gregersons have been showing her at tion directory has been completed and to advertise and promote the Morgan a lot of the horse shows this season. is being distributed. The Lamar Pock­ Horse as the ultimate in horse flesh Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cahill have also randts have done a marvelous job on - because after one owns and works done their bit toward promoting the this 24 page booklet. They are to be with Morgans, one grows to feel just Morgan horse. Flicka, a red bay mare complime nted on their patience and that dedicated to the Morgan breed . belonging to Paul Cahill, carried "Miss perseverance, and I know that you'll all Therefore , it is not unusual , but it is Downtown " of Minneapolis and Pat be pleased with the final results. Copie; very gratifying to hear of specific in­ Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. Cahill's young of the booklet may be had by writing stances where owners have done some­ seven year old son atop her back down to Lamar Pockrandt , 7810 Fairfield Rd. thing special to advertise the Morgan . the length of Nicollet Avenue in Min­ North , Minneapolis, Minnesota 55430, My compliments to Bryon and Judy neapolis in a parade advertising Clean ­ or to Arthur Hodgin , President of the Gregerson who spent the time to do up Week for the Twin Cities. Miss North Central Morgan Association, a great bit of Morgan horse promoting. Downtown had done very little riding Rogers, R I, Minnesota. Mr. Clarence Remus of Elmcrest Farms , - Flicka had done very little strolling Mrs. Judy Jensen, president of the Eden Prarie , needed someone to volun­ through a busy and noisy city with Tanbark Riding Club, asked me to ex­ teer to show a Morgan at the Lions Club bands playing and flags flying ; but tend her appreciatio n and thanks to Spoonerama days, put on June 6th at both the gir l and the horse came all the Morgan owners who showed at Mr. Remus' farm. His plan was to have through the parade with no trouble and the Tanbark Horse Show. All the an exhibition of vario us breeds of hor­ loads of fun and laughs. Morgan classes were very well filled ses. So Bryon and Judy took their two The Bonnie Lee Farms of W illmar and Morgans even flooded the open year old filly, Sunflower Dina, recently have also been promoting the 1 !organs Eng lish Pleasure and Western classes. trained to drive and put on a thrillin g in their annual Willmar Koffee Fest This show , held the 13th and 14th of exhibition of driving . Mr . Remus gave Parade. Colonel Jarnette, Bonnie Lee's June at Ramsey County Fairgrounds the Morgan horse a marvelous build -up - five year old stallion brought up the was a two day show. The Morgan stressing its versatility and history , and rear of the parade with Mona Bonham Combination class was won by Hylee 's stating that "T he Morgan was the up and Phil Bonham (her five year old High Barbaree, owned and shown by and coming horse of the area." Judy son) riding him; and Bonnie Lee's Cliff Hitz. Second place went to Lur ­ was extremely pleased with the crowd's Lucky walked alongs ide with Ann Bon­ gin, owned by Brown and Winslow and reception of their little Morgan. They ham riding her. shown by Mrs. Vee Ann Woods ; third also own a half-Morgan mare by Mar­ Have another placing to report at to Jessure owned and shown by Dewey tin's King, Tammy , who is trained for the Gopher Horse Show put on at orth ( Continued on Page 70) western riding and also to drive. The Oakes , the 23rd of May. Archie's Shari

Right : John Minick of St. Cloud riding MURPH MCGEE 14310 . STORMY WEATHER 010328 and her filly owned by Leighton Fricks of Wyzata , Minnesota .

SEPTEMBER1964 61 will be alternated with Arabian halter and will be glad to help anyone inter­ Justin Morgan classes starting Friday at 9:00 A.M. ested in showin g. Those in the Vir ­ The. performance classes will be held gin ia area could write to Mrs. Carole in front of the grandstand on Friday Clyne, 6168 herbourg Drive, Fort Horse Assn. evening and will also be alternated Lee Virginia. wit h the Arabian classes. These will The Fort Myers, Florida, newspap er B RBARA I EMI By be held in a new ring and under the recently carried an interesting article 47566 Joy Road lights. Classes offered for Morgans concerni ng the new color-sound film. Plymouth, Michigan are in order of runnin g; Fine Harnes , "T he Morgan Horse." T hrough the We.tern Pleasure, Juni or Three-gaited, efforts of Mr. Phillip Roberts, a Fort English Pleasure Pleasure Driving, 1yers Morgan owner, this film wa The July meeting of the. JMH was Three-gaited and Junior Fine Harness. shown to large groups of interested held Saturday evening , July 25. De­ The Morgan Horse Club Champion - horse people on July 10 and 11. Mr. tails of the All-Morgan show were dis­ hip Trophies for Mare and Stallions and Mrs. Ben Malone of Fajrburn , cussed and reports given by the vari­ will be presented during the Cham­ Geo rgia are making arra ngements to ous committees. Several members were pionship classes a the exhibitor ban­ show thi film to their local riding unab le to attend because th ey were c;uet will be held Thursday night be­ club in Fairburn. Other Morgan groups attending the ational Morgan Show in fore the horses are shown. and indi viduals could plan showings Massachusetts. Ir. and Mrs. Walter Walter and Rheda Kane have pur­ of this excellent film. Kane and Renee, Mr. and Mrs. Orio chased Clas mate (True merican x Camelot Farm, Ft. Lauderdale , Roberts Mrs. Marie Clayton, Donna Schoolmarm) and her colt Billy B Florida continues to place Morgans Currie and myself went as observers. Good, by Billy B. eddes from Janet with new owners in Southern Mr. C. S. Phillips and fami ly took their Luxon of Holly, Mich. and Belle. Che rie F lorida. Mr. 0. J. Smit h of Quaker's mares, Bittersweet Sue and Cloverlane and Gallant Pete from James Willi s Acre, Ft. Lauderdale, recently bought Dolly M., and did ve.ry well. Rich of Milford, Mich . The Kanes also re­ the western bred mare Baroosa and her Rudich on Bittersweet Sue won th:: ported the birth s of a colt, Kane's young fjlly, by Spring Glo from Came. tock Horse Class and took second in Classic (Kane's Show Boy x Kline's lot. Mrs. Smith who is Secretary of th e the Western Pleasure. Dr. and Mrs. Beauty), a filly (John Bar K x Kane's Florida ssociation of Ken nel Clubs, Skellenger exhibited thejr mare, au­ Chalice), a colt (Joh n Bar K x Spring­ ha had much success a a breeder of tical "uisance, and took a fourth in brook Patsy K), and a filly (John Bar Dalmatians. She has owned horses the Stock Horse Class. Claude J. Mor­ K x Miss K) . T hey also purchased for years, though this is her first ven­ rette showed his good ~tallion, Kane' s Ruthven's Patricia Ann (Lippitt Moro ture with Morgans. We welcome her High Society, and placed s::cond in a Ash x Ruthven 's Sally Ann ) from Jan to the grow ing ranks of Southeastern very strong class of aged stallions. From C . Ny land of Holly , Mich . The Kanes Morgan ow ners. the observer point of. view, the mid . have sold the followi ng horses this Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland , Fairburn, western horses showed very well year: Kane's Show Date to R. J. Stom ­ Geo rgia, recently started a Morgan against other Morgans and even showed baug h, Ill; Kane's Princess Caroline breeding f.arm with the pu rchase of two the eastern people what good western to Charles H. Czenkusc h, Kane 's Ring­ mares and a two year old stallion. The horses should look and act like. Per ­ master to Robert A. Palmer , Ka ne's mares are Pineland Fas hion and Pine­ sonally , I have never seen such a beau­ Cover Girl to Gayle Ihlenfeldt, Kane 's land Dark Gypsy, both chestnuts. Both, tiful and well run horse show as the Beau Tye to Erwi n R. Roth and Kane 's recently purchased from Fred Aldred, ational. Tor have I ever seen such Spaceman to Joseph R. Roth . have presented the Hollands with foals. a collection of top Morgans in one Dark Gypsy had a filly by abob's Wei- place. Eve ryone should make a point ( Continued 011 Page 70) of going to see at least one Na tion al and even take a horse. The High Point Committee, head::d SoutheasternNews by Edith Eare hart, recently sent out post cards with the following rules for Ry RONALD E. BLACKMAN JMH A champions hip s; each horse must 2491 Meadow La rk Drive be shown in his respective division at East Point, Georgia the Michigan All-Morgan Show and Championships will be given for both T he Annu al show of the Capitol English and Western Horsemanship. Horsemen's Association, Raleigh, Nort h Mr. Edgar Mansfield resigned as Caro lina, will be in late September. show manager for this year so he could Thi is a large and important show, exhibit his hor ses at the show. Mr. in which Morgan hor ses and people Jack Talbot gracious ly consented to fill have been well received. There is dan ­ the positio n. As of the night before ger that this show will not have future the show there were 93 entri es and Morgan c!asses unless more interest is everythin g proceedi ng on schedule f.or . hown by Morgan people. I do not a real enjoyab le show. know exact dates and classes available Exhibi tors at the Saginaw Fai r this to Morgans, but interested owners should izet in touch wit h Mrs. V. Wat­ VISCOUNT SHOWAIDA VONA (Mr. Showman year will come in on Wednesday, Sep­ Vona x Countess Alda Vono), three year old tember 9 and leave on Saturday, Sep­ son Pu.~h, 1618 Ob::rlin Road, Raleigh. stallion owned by the May Brothers, Madi· tember 12 at 6:00. The halter classes 1rs. Pugh will have all information, son, Virgina .

62 The MORGAN HORSE Indiana Morgan Horse Club, Inc.

By MR . F. R. ULERY R. 5, nde rson, Indiana

JODY JEAN 0 , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ulery and shown by Mrs. Joseph Wes t, shown w inning a we ste rn plea sure class for registered Morgans .

T here were twenty registered Mor­ Jer ry Hen kemeye r, I nd pls. · shown by Registered Morga ns, Ma res, Geld­ gans show n at the Muncie Light Ho rse Jerry H enk emeye r fourth . ings, Stallions : first, Sylvester; second C lub's 33rd Annual three day Charity T he results of other clas es reported Vanity Fai r, T. D. Ulrich ; th ird Con ­ Horse Show . Judg ing of Stake Even ts are incomp lete but correct. T he Reg­ go's Babee, Maureen. Sun day night, June 28th, marked the istered Morga n T hree-Gaited , 4 years Registered Morgan T hree-Ga ited, end of their show. an d Under. F irst, Schoolmaster; second, English, Ope n : first Congo's Ba bee; T he $250 Registered Morga n T hree­ Maureen; third , App levale Her itage, second Zepher, To m Hac kett, Spring­ Ga ited, English, Champion ship: School. Centers, Portla nd ; and four th, Dr . Will field, Ohio ; thi rd Schoolmaster; fourth maste r, owned by Shaker Hill Fa rm, J. Ho rton, bette r known as Little Bub, Ann 's Hi gh Society, owned by He nr y Leba non , Ohio, shown by T. D . Ul rich, U lerys, Anderson. Fawce tt, Elkh art, Peter Miller, up . first; Congo s Babee, owned by Ra­ chael Centers, Portland, second; Mau­ Registered Morga ns Pleasur e, Wes t· Registered Morgan, Pleasure, Eng­ reen, owned by John and Ph yllis Bar. ern: Fi rst, Jody Jean O; Sylvester; lish: first Vanit y Fa ir ; fourth Viscount , ber, shown by Ph yllis Barber, thir d; second, Congo's Babee; App levale's owned and ridde n by Mrs. Lama r Imes, and Sylvester, owned by Daw n and H eritage ; fourth , D r. H orton. Portland; fifth , Jody Jean 0.

wood also for service to Ado nis. Com­ colts by Wi ndcrest Playboy. T he Os­ Societyof Morgan parison of the foals out of th is splendid born s explained the plans for a new pair of. mother and da ughter will be indoor trainin g ring. Friends interesting. Eleano r Kru mweide an d her sister F rank and Jean Sarno have recently T oots Beyers are spending a week in By DoROTH Y MooRE ) ASP ER Rt . I, Box 125, 25W 700 Ge Rd. pur chaseC.:th e mare, Dana B (Dann y fllino is from their homes in Arizona, Wh eaton , Illinoi s O x F lyelle) and brought her here for and havng a fine time catchin g up with breedin g, where she is att ractin g very the activities of. Morga n people here. Wh erever you dri ve in the middle favora ble attention . Th e mare, at thir ­ Sound s as if Arizona has a dedicated west these days, people are packin g teen, has had nine foals and is one of club boosting Morga ns in the south­ their barn s full of the new , and the pleasantest and most Morga n look­ west. it's surel y the sweetest smell in the ing we have seen. Th ey have sold John Sproul, well kn own exhibit or world when its done, don't you agree? their gelding, Ethan's Stor m into a of his stallion, Ado nis, is the new owner W ith show season in full swing and really wond erful home in Barrin gton, to of a bay geldin g by Arc hie O out of breedin g season, too, the chores are Poco Hollo way. Th eir other two Mor­ Ki ng's Melody. Even John isn't sure sometimes late being tinished, and that g:rn geldin gs and a burr o are even now exactly how thi s came about , but one is always when the nicest people come compl etin g his haz ing into the frater­ more horse to train is nothin g new to by to visit. On just such a day recently, nit y. John . Susan Esser and her dad stopped in Paid a neighborly call on the newly Th e club collectively wants to ex­ to see their fine mare, Nat ick Moro op:::ned Arthur Titu s Stables in Batavia tend sympath y to the Osmans on th e Independence, who is bred to Adonis and fou.nd everyone hard at work . loss of their nice foal. N othin g ever th is year. H er hist foal, the beauti ful You ng Paul Osborn was proving him­ qu ite ma kes up for it, no matter how Mahalia, is owned by Hu gh Curri e and self a re:il asset and the horses did th em many oth er horses you own, and we we were pleased to have her at Bruce- credit. Especially adm ired a pair of share their disa ppointm ent. SEPTEMBER 1964 63 . By 1K1 L rn Row E Ramona, Califo rni a

RED GYPSEY (Red Gates x Gypsey Allenl and Niki lee Rawe ac­ cepting the first of many trophies they have won together .

Once and for all it had happen ed. Th en, it happened. H e was min e. at the tim e, he had to live at a stable But, there was a tim e when I did not sat upon his bare back and shook. in a corral. I remembe r how my par· own a horse. Th e longing and wa nting H e was min e, really min e, and paid ents lef.t me there wit h him . II I are remembered so very well. for with my own money . This was did was sit on th e and watch him. At the age of twelve, my dreams mon ey I had saved from the tim e l was H e was min e. My dreams were com­ came true. My parents took me out sma ll, just to buy him . ing true . to look at some horses. We were not Th e rented horse trail er in which As tim e went on, I learned about really in the mark et for one, but we he wa brou ght to his new home was hors es and how to care for them . For wanted to look. Finding out about a not quit e long enough for him. And hour s every day I would groom Red. Morgan that was for sale, we decided his new hom e. was quite different than It was a stated fact that he was the best to see what he was like. Somehow , he had been used to. Since we didn't groom ed hor se there. How we loveJ thi s warm, loving, tower of. stre ngth have a ranch or any place to keep him one anot her. We had so much fun to- and I seemed to have been made for ju st one another - because from the very Niki and RED GYPSEY make a clean round at the Indio National Horse Show . beginning, things fell right into place. First, we couldn 't find the hous e. So, while we were searchi ng, a woman stopp ed us and asked if we were the pe.ople lookin g for the hor se. Wh y, out of all the people and cars on the road did he pick us? Following her, we came to the place where I was to find my lov . Yes, from the mom ent I saw this Red Gypsey hor se, my heart was hi . And I knew his was mine. My fam ily knew nothin g about horses, and all I knew was what I aw . He was a very large horse. His coat was a very dark , shimmering chestnut with a perfect tar placed just in the right spot between gentle, expressive eyes and fou r snow white socks just seemed - I to be the finishing touch. The tail I - I------__- ..:.___ l.-- flowed like coarse silk to the gro und, the mane streamed down all along the thi ck ne.ck. I wanted him, but he had I 1=---,-· ---. ~l .._. ---; already been promised to someone else. Five long , endless days I had to wait before I wou ld know. It seemed an I IJ. eterni ty.

64 The MORGAN HORSE gether. I remember the time he got who had come over on the Chilean horse is so close to human it is un­ loose and broke the water pipes. Every­ equestrian team took over. We worked believable . People laugh at me when one still laughs about that. He learned so hard , I thought we both would col­ I say that he talks to me, but he does. to know our car and the time I was lapse from exhaustion. I would come Oh, not as we talk of course, but in supposed to come. If I wasn't on time home at night with my legs black and his own way. he would bang on the gate. Then , blue from the knees down . But what My Red, my Red, what a life he has when he saw the car he would nicker did I care! I was going to prove that had. I have met just about everyone and get all excited to sec me. When­ my Red could do anything. And we who has owned him. At last, though , ever I didn 't come he would get all did. Red showed he would do any­ we found each other, and have led a full upset and always get into trouble - thin g for me or die trying . and wonderful life together . He just break something or get into a fight. Poor Red, he put his whole heart and turned thirteen and a ne.w world is During the summer, on weekends soul into his new life, but there were opening to us. I am going to college and on holiday s I would always bring people who didn 't feel Morgan horses and you might say, so is he. We will my lun ch and the two of us would belonged in the jumping ring. Tim e now belong to a hunt club where big it together. I even shared my cokes after tim e we would hear the same old and powerful horses belong and arc with him. H e would finish what I story, "Your hor se just isn't hunt er loved. didn 't want. Yes, we were inseparable. type." 0 £ course, this broke Red's Up to this tim e, we had just been heart, so we had to work even harder. I have had other horses, but never enjoying life togeth er. Howev er, one No one was going to treat like would our closeness and togetherne ss day things changed. Someone asked that. be impaired by them . I only wish me just what I wanted to do in ridin g. Red became one of the best hunt ers every one could have in their life what Well , I wanted to jump . People would on the cir uit. H e would also go in I have had in mine . look at Red and either laugh or shake any jumper class and jump his heart "Who said I had given thee up ? Who their heads in disbelief. "You'll never out. Yes, we achieved our goal and said that thou wcrt sold, be able to do it." "T hat horse can't now Red Gypsey is a respected name Tis false, tis false! My Morgan steed ! jump. " "He won 't jump a foot." Th ey aro und here. I fling them back their gold ! just wouldn't believe. that Red would Scientists say horses are dumb and jump. So began my first challenge, incapabl e of love, but I have proof that Thu s, thus , I leap upon thy back, and to prove that he could and would jump . this is not necessarily true. In fact, scour the distant plains! Ther e. were two other s who believed in addition to all the other thin gs he Away! Who ever should overtake us in Red. On e was a girl who trained has d:one, there were two instances now would never claim thee for his Red and me. When she left, a man where he actually saved my life. This pains. "

Came lot Fa rm s, Ft. Lauderdale , Flori­ passing foaling season, new great com­ Buckeye Breeze da, while Kane's High Society (O uiz petition is being developed . Th e Kid x Music Maid) is owned by the sportsmanship , co-operat ion and satis­ By CLAUDE J. MoRR ETTE, 111 Whitmorr Farm, Toledo , Ohio . Walter faction so greatly displayed at the Ohio 2757 Tr emainsville Rd. Kane is a Board member of the Mor­ shows can only lead our Association Box 28, Toledo 13, Ohio gan H orse Club , Inc. If any 0 .M.H.A . on to grea ter achievements in all un ­ member has any qu estion conce.rning dertakings. Any person or persons The Midwestern Horse Show and the parent club, Mr. Kane will do all who would like to join the Ohio Mor­ the Ohio Gold Cup arc over for an­ possible to advise, check and answer gan Horse Association, send your name, other year. Both shows were a huge our inquiri es. His add ress is 22221 Pon ­ add ress and phone numb er to our Sec­ success with many fine Morgans ex­ tiac Trail , South Lyon, Michigan. retary, Mrs. T. 0. Ulrich, Shaker Hill hibit ed. Th e curr ent show season will soon Morgan Farm, Leba non , Ohio , along Virgini a and Lowell F letcher, Val be closing in our area. Th ere arc only with your dues. $3.00 f.or an indi vid­ Farms , Columbus , have informed me a few shows left for the 0.M .H.A. ual membership or $5.00 for a family that almost every one of their brood ­ membe rs to exhibit at; however, they membership. mar es from their large band has been arc all excellent shows. It's gettin g The Ohio Stat Fair added two settled to var ious well-known stallions time for each of us to consider our classes to our Fut ur ity thanks to the and they are anxiously awai ting their placings for Hi gh Point Awa rds for the diligent efforts of Larry Dooley, Wes­ first foal crop of the mares they have 1964 year. Would you all please send terville, Ohio. 'o other breed was bred. me your various Morgans' placings in given any additi onal class but the W alter and Rhcda Kane, Woods and the different shows in which you all Morgan Division. Our Morgan F u­ Water Farm , South Lyon , Michigan , have exhibited? turit y is growi ng. lamin ate your who arc new members this year of the The qu ality of Ohio Morgans shown Morgans. Contact Mrs. Joe Sukey , O.M .H. A., report that the Grand thi s year, I'm sure everyone will agree, Sugar Run Farm , Mt . Sterling Ohio , Champ ion Mare. of the Gold Cup , was excellent. Our Pleasure Di visior,:; for entry blanks and information con­ Kane's Spring Delite and the Gra nd have. been well-filled with the promi se cern ing the Ohio Morgan Fu turit y. Champion Stallion of the same show, of bigger and better classes due to the Mrs. Peggy Pittenger , Blackacre Mor­ Kane 's High Society, were bred and many Juni or Pleasure Morgans on th e gan Farm, Peninsula , Ohio, announ ces sold to their curr ent owners by Mr. and way up. As each show season passes, another filly from Tippy Dee (Haw k Mrs. Kane . Kane 's Spring Dclitc more Morgans and Morgan owne rs arc Jim x Tippy Tin) which makes four (John Geddes x Barbette) is owned by appearing at the shows. With each (Co ntinued on Page 70)

SEPTEMBER 1964 65 A Tributeto a FineMorgan Mare. . . GONTOLA

By EvE OAKLEY

GONTOLA 06811 in her young days when she was shown so suc­ cessfully by her owner Frieda Woer .

Jf the Morgan world put out statisti ­ until the time of h r death at age 17, Camarillo , California wanted him and al data , a notice somew hat as follow having produced ten excellent sons and they thought this was a good place for might be noted. daughters to carry on for her. To the him , so he was sold, but that wa short GO TOLA o. 0681 l MHR best of. anyone 's knowledg e, she was lived as Mary 's mother took seriously April 1946 - March 1964 the only producing daughter of the ill and she didn 't raise any Morgans Sire: Flyhawk 7526 famous old stallion , Flyhawk, on the for severa l years. They bought him Dam: De Ann 05414 West Coast. The Waers have at pres­ back as a three year old , gelded him Very impersonal and businesslike, ent just one mature daughter, Waer 's and started his training along with isn t it? But Morgans a re never taken Miss Moffet , who has been a Champion Miss Moffett and the two of them were in a businesslike and impersonal man­ a number of times, and the last foal then sold as a matched pair to the Leon ner by their owners and friends. The.y of Gontola, the pretty brown filly Yonkers of Vista , California. This are loved and become a very much re­ Waer's Kitty Hawk. pair was pur chased back again in 1958 spected member of. the hous ehold of The followin g is a list of Gontola's by the Waers and Rascal thu made hi s their devoted owners. Such is that ro­ produce in the order in which they ar­ hom e at the Double F Ranch until 1962 mantic and legenda ry spell they ca t rive.cl: when he was again sold to Ginger over all who know them well. W.1er's Black Rascal, her first, sired Yancy of Moorp ark , California who Gontola was no except ion. Pur­ by Monte L, all the cute and cunning purchased him for a pleasure Morgan. chased from Roy Brunk, of Rochester , adjectives in Webster ' Dictionary However , school studies were heavy Illinoi s as a weanling in 1946 by Frieda cou ld be app lied to this littl e black feL and so Ginger sold him to Robert Lamb Waer (then Rex) as a future founda­ low. FrieJa thought at the time "we of Ojai , California for a family horse. tion mare for their growing band of have it maJe"! Since. they didn 't need During his brief career at stud, Rascal fine Morgans, this little black filly any more stallions, Mary Smith of. sired the fine black stallion Hedlite 's promptly endeared herself to her new Micky Waer who was a very popular Below : WAER'S KITTY ~'.AWK, Gontolo 's lost sire in Southern California until he was owner. fool, token when she won the weanling filly Gontola was shown quite exte nsively do ss ot the MHBEA All-Morgon Show in 1962 . sold in 1963 to the Splaines of Grants in Halter on the West Coast until she Pass, Oregon and is now head sire on was a four ye.ar old. She was never their ranch. out of the ribbons and was many times Gontola's second, a black filly, Waer 's a Champion often competing against Miss Moffett , was a disappointment as older horses. However , her career as she was not a pretty foal like her bro­ a matron will be her outstanding ther. However , she later developed in­ and long remembered by to a handsome mare. She i and will the Morgan world. remain in the broodmare band at th e Double F Ranch. She is a good pro­ Gontola was never trained for per­ duc er, ha ing produced thre e fillies to formance, had only been ridden about date and has don e exceptionally well in three tim es and driven about the same the show ring in Halter classes. when everyt hin g stopped and Fri eda \.Vacr's Red was her third , was alone. Frieda manag ed to retain a bay son ired by Rex 's Major Mont e. se era! head of her fine fou ndation He was sold as a two year old to John stock, Gontola being one of. them, to ;ind Ruth Tewman of Ventura , Cali­ build again that fine band of Morgans fornia during the. Ventura County Fair, at the well-know n Double F Ranch. who still own him and he i being u ed Gonto la joined th e broodmare band at stud. and was a good and steady producer ( Continued 011 Page 69)

66 The MORGAN HORSE BAR-TFARMS

ORCLANDLEADER 9038

Grand Champion son of Ulendon and Vigilda Burkland Congratulates the owners of his get for their remark­ able showing at the 1964 National Morgan Show. These winnings show four Grand Championships and eight 1st place awards and other ribbon winners.

WINNING HORSE CLASS OWNERS Hillcrest Leader - $500 Harness Special - Mr . and Mrs. Paul Leary Bay State Gallant - Stallions under 15 hands - Mr . and Mrs. John May Elm Hill Star Leader - Colts three years old in Harness - Dr. and Mrs. Blanchard W. Means Gladgay's Pride - Stallions Four years old and over - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna Bay State Gallant - Stallions in Harness - Mr . and Mrs. John May Bar-T Leading Man - Geldings 15 hands and over Mr . and Mrs. E. E. Havey Gladgay's Pride - Stallions 15 hands and over - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna Bar-T Leading Man - Ladies' Mare or Gelding in Harness - Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Havey Gladgay's Pride - Grand Champion St:illion - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna Bar-T Leading Man - Gelding Saddle Stake - Mr . and Mrs. E. E. Havey Bay State Gallant - Championship Harness Stake -Mr. and Mrs. John May Bay State Gallant - Championship Saddle Stake - Mr. and Mrs. John May Our motto has been "B1·eed to the Best" and the results have p1•oven we have not underestimated our sires ability to pro­ duce outstanding get. MR. and MRS. STEPHENP. TOMPKINS ROWLEY,MASS.

Betty Thompson was one of the two interested in trying driving, and the Morgans in Counselors, and it is Betty we have to addi tion of more driving classes at Ya­ thank for this added boost in Morga n vapai County and Arizona State Fairs public relations. fina lly convinced him that now was the Arizona Most of the girls were mounted on time to start. We're all thrilled at the Quarter horses, with which they are prospect of full driving classes at these By SuE HALLIW EL L quite fami liar. As a treat, on the last shows. 7306 Cypress St. day of camp, Dinky and Sue were in­ Scottsdale, Arizona The Bronsons, of Troy Ranch, Globe, vited to put on a demonstration of Side­ weren 't able to make the Western Na­ sadd le, and Harness driving. Here was tional this year, af.ter Jean had planned The temperature here in Phoenix is something entir ely new to the girls, a all year on taking "Johnni e" (Ojo de registering over JOO daily, with 110 new kind of horse, and new uses for Juan). They are extreme ly busy fight­ the norm al high . This is a very good her. Dinky was pulled from pasture ing the old "lack of water " battle. Many reason for inactivity , thu s a lack of where she is enjoying the semi-retired of their cattle. watering holes have dried news. Still and all, we do have a few life of a broodmare, trimmed and up, and they are having to drive the cat­ little happenings to let the rest of the groomed till she shone; and knowin g tle to water holes that still do have world know we are still breathing de­ she was to again be in the lime light, water. Then to make matte rs worse, spite the heat. she enjoyed every minute of it. She the pump which they depended on to Moonbird (Julio x Black Annie S. really impressed the. girls wit h her bring water over two Mts., gave out. Sentney), alias "Dinky ", Sue Halli­ shiney good looks, alert atte ntiveness, Th ey are most anxiously awaiting the well's favorite mare, attended the Girl versatility and spirited trot in harn ess, arrival of a new pump. Scout Day Camp held at A.S.U. Agri­ and her lovable good natur e. Here was an entirely new concept in horses, Betty Bronson also reports that their culture Extens ion Farm in Tempe. A Quarter mare Penny foaled a dead filly special pilot group of. 10 Girl Scouts beauty, versatility, spirit and above all, friendly good nature. She really im­ one week early, the middle of June. had each been assigned the complete Certainly sorry to hear this as it was care of a horse for a one week period. pressed the girls, and Dinkey and Sue had a ball doing it. Troydos' (Condo x Lizzie Mitchell) Each girl was to feed, groom, exercise first daughter. They always felt Penny and generally care for her horse as if We have another Morgan started in was a hypochondria c, and that philo. it were her own. Along with this prae­ harness training. Bob Osborne has re­ sophical Morgan booster Charlie says, tical experience, they were also given cently purchased a cart and harness "that's a Quarter horse for you." Quar ­ lessons and literature on all the light for his mare Osborne's Beau (Upwey ter horse. or not, we're still sorry to have horse breeds in America. Our member Ben Don x Beau Belle). Bob had been such news.

SEPTEMBER 1964 67 At Stud

LIPPITT MINT DON foal ed Ap ril 2, 1959

Lippitt Ethan Ash 7621 Lippitt Ethan Don 8061 Croydon Mary 02900 Lippitt Mint Don 12513 Lippitt Rob Roy 8450 Lippitt 08379 Lipp itt Samantha 0518 1 This is Lippitt Mint Don, he is 100 per cent purebred Morgan and looks it. Feet shod 43/4 inch es w ith pad unde r fro nt feet - ab solutely no lead or loads of any kind, very high action . He wa s Champio n at Morrisville, Vt . Horse Show , fou rth time ever shown under saddle , 1964. We wish, to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Chittenden , Vt., 111/zoh ave bought Lippit Bruce. He is a great little horse. MRS. E. S. READ Visitors Welcome Rockmaple Fann, Sheldon, Vt., R.F.D. I HIGHPASTURES MORGAN HORSE FARM

BROWNSVILLE, VERMONT

Where good quality Morgans are being bred and raised. We like and appreciate show ring records for what they are worth - but we also like to know any one of our Morgans might be l 00 mile endurance potential as well. The better Morgans of the old days combined beauty with substance and spirit, to make them so desirable for day after day, year after year, all around use. These same qualities make top pleasure horses. We have young stock for sale, with type and bloodlines to back up our words. Come and see them. Also offer excellent boarding facilities - your horse will be at home away from home at High Pastures.

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

MRS. HARRIET HILTS, owner (mail: RFD 1, Box 220, Windsor, Vt.}

Gontola Gontola 's eighth , a son sired by Rex's thought a fun page made up of quizzes Major Monte was the fine brown geld­ and puzzles , all on horse.s, would be ( Continued from Page 66) ing Waer 's Tiago Star, owned by lots of fun for everyone, so she went Waer 's Lucky Hawk, her 4th, a George and Monna Lyon of Trabuco to work on it. We were amazed when brown son of Rex's Major Monte, wa.s Canyon, California. He is Monna 's we first saw her ingenious work, and used at stud for several ye.ars at the pleasure horse and has done quit e well I must adm it, we had to peek at the Double F and then sold to Robert Dunt ­ in the ,show ring, both a Halter and' answers on many of the.m. It's a won­ ley who is standing him at his ranch Performance in his short career, he derful idea, and Pat did a fantastic job in Merced, California. Lucky has al­ being only four years old now . for us. Our newsletter is going "big so done well at Halter in the show Waer 's Sierra Hawk , sire.cl by Hed ­ time " rapidly. ring . One of the popular Halter Cham­ lites M.icky Waer was her ninth , a If any of you reader, out in this vast pion mares at the Doubl e F at present good looking black stallion that re­ country of. ours are coming out Ari­ is Waer 's Lanette, a daughter of this sembled his full brother, Royal Hawk. zona way, ~rop us a line, or get in stallion. Sierra Hawk was purchased by Bar­ touch with us, we're always thrilled bara Rovira of Crestline, California to make new friends amongst Morgan Waer 's O'Cindy, a bay filly was the where he has been standing at stud. His people. We'd love to have you come fifth to arrive. Sired by Rex's Major first foals to arrive in 1964 are out­ an_c.ltake part in our two up coming Monte, she was sold as a four year old to standing. When Barbara bought this Fairs, Yavapai County at Prescott, Sept. Peggy Barton of Rockford, Illinois. one, she had plans of driving Sierra 18-20 and Arizona State Fair at Waer 's Red Hawk, her sixth, was a Hawk and his brother Royal Hawk as Phoenix , Nov. 6-15. Drop me a line, bay son of Rex's Major Monte. He is a matched pair. and I'll send you the information on owned by Fred Gisler of Oxnard, Calif­ The tenth and last foal of Gontola them. ornia . This son has also done well in is the very attractive brown filly, sired the show ring and has been standing at by Waer 's Danny Boy, Waer 's Kitty stud. Hawk . This attractive Miss has done WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE Waer 's Royal Hawk, a black son, sired (Continued on Page 70) by Hedlites Micky Waer was the sev­ PICTORIAL HORSE JOURNAL enth . He was purchased by Barbara Ro. vira of Crestline , California as a two Arizona 1 year - $4.00 (Continued from Page 67) year old. He has been shown exten­ 2 years - $7 .50 sively at halter and later in performance Our newsletter has added a terrific classes and has done exceptionally well new feature , it is "Pat 's Puzzle Page." THE MORGAN HORSE in the show ring. Member Pat Larmon of Prescott, MAGAZINE

SEPTEMBER 1964 69 very well in he.r Halter classes the few Miss Step Along; and Tas Tee Witch Mrs. Esthe r Bishop has a very nice times she has been shown. She, along Doctor , Replevin, Assurnpsit, and Debt. chestnut filly from her Laurie L and with her half sister Waer's Miss foffet The sir~ of the filly is Devan Marsh sired by Merry Ethan . There have al­ will have to carry on at the Double F Hawk (Devan Duke x Devan Dirn­ so been several new half-Morgan arri­ for their outstanding dam. glow), who has covered thirteen mare s, vals in the Maritimes. Gontola was due to foal again to all thirteen of which have dropped live Waer's Danny Boy when sudden ly foals are reported to be safely in foal. North Central death took her, the cause being a twisted ( Continued from Page 61) intestine. Logeland of Gran tsbur y; 4th, to Deba­ Gontola was admired by the many Southeastern ( Continued from Page 62) Con Chip O'Benn, owned by Deba­ visitors and loved and valued very high­ Con stables of Rogers and shown by ly by her owners, Frank and Frieda come, and Fashion a colt by Adrian Ashmore. The Ho lland family chose Dick Balfanz of Kanttell Farms; 5th, Waer, not only because she was a lovely Dorset 's Shari owned by Ed Cah ill and Morgan mar e, but also for her fine a handsome chestnut son of Pineland Red Roger as their future stallion. shown by Linda Bartlet and 6th, Onyx, produce. She will be greatly missed and owned and shown by Mike Cron in of long remembered at the Doub le F Mrs. Emmy Mangels writes that the Hainlin Mill Farm Morgans are now Excelsior. The Morgan Driving class Ranch where she lies sleeping on a quiet was won by Mr. and Mrs. Robert An­ hillside.. settled in the new location at Brand­ ford in North Florida. Mr. and Mrs. derson of Map le Plain , ,driving a Mangels will raise Morgans and An­ matc hed pair of two year old fillies, Buckeye gus cattle on this farm located on the April Breeze and Funq uest Startid e. ( Continued from Page 65) beautifu l Suwannee River. Second place went to Clifford Hitz driv­ Tippy will be remembered as the dam ing HyFire, owned by Mel Berg of Eau in a row for the venerab le producer. Claire, Wisc. and being trained by Cliff; of. Foxy Prince, a hunter; Cap's Stormy, Canada third to DeJarnette Ebony Imp , owned also a hunt er who in 1961 collected ( Continued from Page 60) and driven by Miss Louise Miner of C.O.S.C.A. champions hips in Road by Seay's Folly, Grenville. The Seay Minneapolis; 4th, Jessure owned and Hack and Hunter Seat Equitatio n as fami ly was very excited about this colt driven by Dewey Logeland ; 5th, well as reserve in Eng lish Pleasure as it was their first. Deba-Con Chip O'Benn, owned by ("So nny " is now popularizing the Maritimes Debacon Stables and driven by Dick Morgan in Memp his, Tenne .ssee, where The George Wades of Kentville, N. Balfanz; 6th, Onyx, owned and driven he recently performed with distinction S. had the misfortun e to lose their good by Mike Cronin. in a combi ned training event); Chico's half-Morgan gelding Prince. Royal. The Morgan Americana class was F lame, successful show horse; Bar F This horse and Darrel Wade were well won by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, driving First Lady, darn of top Fut urit y filly, known in the jumping circles. their team of. matched fillies, Breezy

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ELM HILL FARM Brookfield, Mass. LEDGEWOOD CORA JANE 09299

DR. and MRS. B. W. MEANS Bill Brooks, trainer owners Don Fairbrother, asst. trainer 617-867-6560

and Startide. Mrs. Anderson was dressed Julie Hitz , riding the Morgan gelding , Im p. Dick Balfanz placed sixth in the in a very beautiful gown of the 1890 Funquest Redizze, owned by Marilyn same class riding Deba -Con Chip period, designed and made for her by Hitz; and sixth was won by another O'Benn. Miss Louise Miner. Mr. Anderson was Morgan, Jessure, owned and shown by Benneldo , owned by Mr. and Mrs. dressed in a man's suit of the same per­ Dewey Logeland. R. Ande rson of Maple Plain and iod, ancl their mares were hitched to The Bit and Spur Horse Show held trained and shown by Judy and Bob a single-seated top buggy. Second was at Eau Claire the 20th and 21st of Jensen of Kanttell Farms, Minneapolis, won by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson June also had a large turnout of Mor­ did him self up proud at the Milwaukee driving Hylee 's High Barbaree (owned gans. Hylee's High Barbaree, owned Spring Horse Show . He sailed off by Cliff Hitz). Personifying Mr. and and sh~wn by Cliff Hitz won first in with a first in the Morgan three-gaited Mrs. Abe Lincoln, they were also the Morgan Combination. Second was class of 11 and a first in the Morgan dressed in old fashioned clothes, 5un­ won by Bennaldo, shown by Mrs. Judy Fine Harness Class of 12. Three cheers bonnets to match ( the women and Jensen of Kanttell Farms , Minneapo ­ for Benne ldo and bis fine showing and children, that is) and two of. their lis and owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. also for the fine horsewoman showing children rode in the buggy wit h them. Anderson of Maple Plain. Third was him , Mrs. Judy Jensen. Just before the Third was won by Mrs . Robert Woods , won by Jessure, owned and shown by three -gaited class, Benneldo 5lipped ridin g side-saddle on Dorset 's Shari, Dewey Logela nd of. Grantsburg , Wis­ over backwards and Judy suffer ed a owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cahill of consin. Fourth was won by D ::ba-Con shoulder separation . Yet she went on ew Brighton. Fourth was won by Chip O 'Benn, owned by Mr. and Mrs. to show him to a first in both the three ­ Miss Louise Miner and Dwight Wiley Hodgin of Deba-Con Morgan Stables gaited and the fine harness class. riding in a buggy drawn by Louise 's and shown by Miss Connie Hodgin. The placings in the Morgan Thr e::­ mare, DeJarn ette Ebony Imp . Louise Fift h was won by Lurgin, owned by Gaited were as follows: I st, Benneldo, and Dwight were depicting Rbet But­ Brown and Winslow and shown by R. D. Anderson ; 2nd , Billy Burkland , ler and Scarlet O'Hara arriv ing at a Mrs. Ernie Wood. Sixth was won by HyLee Farms of Cambria ; 3rd, Big dance. eedless to say, the costumes HyFir e owned and shown by Mel B::rg Bend's Connie , Big Bend Farms; 4th. were all very beautiful. and the Ameri­ of Eau Claire. HyFire has been in Lippitt Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh cana class was impressive - and a great training at Hitz's in Hopkins, for rid­ Currie ; 5th, King Kookie owned by audience catcher. ing and driving. Miss Julie Hitz placed Charles Rafferty. The open Eng lish pleasure was won second in the English pleasure class Placings in the Morgan Fine Har ­ ·by a Morgan, Onyx, owned and shown riding Funquest Redizze and Miss ness of 12 were as follows: !st, Ben­ by Mike Cronin ; fourt h was won by Louise Miner placed fifth ridin g Ebony neldo; 2nd, Big Bend 's Connie ; 3rd ,

SEPTEMBER1964 71 Jaunty Justin, owned by Walt Matas; Wildwood Cindy; and his good bay all were very delightfully impressed 4th, Green Gates Brass Buttons, owned mare, Milstan's Patachou. Again, good with the whole beautiful show. by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne and luck to Mr. Honer . This is his second Vee Ann Wood reports the arrival of 5th, The Sun Dancer , owned by Ver­ year at the Western National. Last year a colt out of their mare, Bonnie Baker none E. Albert. his Mor-Ayr Supreme was Grand and sired by Congodon . This bay colt Champion stallion at the show. is the fifth colt Bonnie has had out of Congodon, owned and shown by Ernie and Vee Ann Wood were ex­ five foals. The Ernie Woods have also Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wood of Minne­ ceedingly enthusiastic in telling me purchased the. two year old Ocel's Black .ipolis will make his first appearance about their trip to Chicago on May 2, Congo and the 3 year old Ocel's at the National Morgan Show. Mr. to watch the famous white Lir>izzancrs Congo Knight which are now both and Mrs. Wood also are taking Bongo­ perform. They were immensely im­ geldings, and also the two year old don, yearling stallion owned by Wins­ pressed by both the Lipizzaners and filly, Congolynn, from the George low :::nd Brown, and Lurgen, 14 year the beautif.ul Morgan stallions, Parade Ocels of Anoka. These three horses are old mare owned by Winslow and and Drum Major, owned by J. Cecil sired by Congodon. The three year old Brown. The yl·arling will be shown in Ferguson. These chestnut Morgans gelding is now broke to ride, Ernie halter and the mare in Western classes, were even more impressive in _£9ntrast says. Woodland Scarlet, mare recently pleasure drivinj! anJ halter. Congo­ to the white Lipizzaners. The two purchased from George Ocels by Bev­ don will be shown under English sad­ stallions, shown individually under erly Wilson had a black filly by Con­ dle, fine harness driving and halter. saddle, were a fine example of Morgans godon, on June 12. The. filly will be The i 'orth Central MorgJn members an American breed on exhibition. They returned to Mary Ocel when it is wish the Woods good luck in their first were shown by Austrians in Austrian weaned. She also retains the ,second venture at the National. We. are con­ dress executing dressage steps. The filly born to Brooklyn Joan by Congo­ fident that the area will be well rep­ crowd's acceptance of them was tre­ don. Brooklyn Joan was also pur­ resented. mendous. Vee Ann and Ernie Wood chased by Beverly Wilson . Mrs. Rusy Hasz of Minneapolis re­ Mr. Honer of St. Joseph, Minnesota were accompanied by Jo Ann Statler and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood. As ports their two Morgans in training is taking four of his horses to the Vee Ann said, "A very good time was at the Kanttell farms in Minneapolis. Western National at Estes Park. He had by all." Vee Ann was particular­ Wildwood BayBob is being trained for is taking his new yearling bay stallion, ly impressed with the eight horse bal­ English pleasure. He is a three year UVM Lusty, purchased from the Ver­ let - all performing in perfect accord. old gelding and she says he is going mont Morgan Farms; his two year old She alsc enjoyed the history of the beautifully. Wildwood Rhondo is be­ palomino 5tallion, Wildwood Cimmer­ training process, actually demonstrated ing trained for two year old driving on; his three year old buckskin mare, for the audience. As a matter of f.act by Bob Jensen of Kanttell Farms.

THENEW ENGLAND MORGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION

OFFERS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

It's foliage ride time in South Woodstock, Vermont. Give the family a treat; mother needs a vacation from the dishes, father needs a chance to release his pent up job aggressions by attacking the man-sized hills, and the children need to scream where the neighbors cannot be bothered. It is promised to be a week-end full of activity; a scenic ride Saturday, a dinner meeting followed by the new Equestrian Team film, "Equestrian Ambassadors," Saturday evening, and a more leisurely ride Sunday. If you are not able to ride along at least join us at the daily lunch stops and for the. dinner meeting Saturday night. The ride is for member-s of the Association and their guests. Mark the dates October 3 and 4 for scenic splendor and f.amily frolic! * * For membership send your written application and $3.00 for an individual membership or $5.00 for a family membership to our Treasurer, NATHANIEL F. BIGELOW, JR., 11 Shirley Park, Goffstown, New Hampshire.

72 The MORGAN HORSE FOR SALE - light bay yearling colt ...

We don't use the words "good conformation" lightly. Please note his excellent length of neck; deep, sloping shoulder; well-defined withers; strong, short loin and smooth, long-muscled croup. He is completely gentle and very well-grown. (14.1 high, 66" girth, 7112" cannonbone). Sired by National Grand Champion U. S. Menmar (by Mentor, National get-of-sire and model winner himself, sire of National Champions Stellar, Riviera, Tormenta and many others) out of April Showers (dam of our own champion Merry Knox, Merry Melissa, Merry Lark and other top winners) by Squire Burger (sire of the dams of the champions Condo, Ranbunctious, Squire Skimp, Broadwall Juneson, Stone House Leader and many, many others). This colt was a top ribbon winner his only time shown. He has a very small blemish which will be taken into consideration on his price.

ALSO: Tt110 VERY fine foundation fillies, a yearling and a weanling, both by Merry Knox out of Bel/dale. Two extremely typy and promising stud foals - by the rising young sire Bro-Rock March On out of top producing daught ers of Squire Bi,rger. Plus one "special" Jittle iveanling, for which only a lady or child need apply!

MERRYLEGS FARM P. 0 . Box 87, So. Dartmouth, Mass. Tel. 992-7424

Had a marvelous letter from Mrs. Morgan, Susan feels that she can school ward bound on May 29th. I see that Irene Dracy of Brookings , South Da­ her Morgans as well, if she can find Mr. Honer has announced that we are kota. Along with the letter she sent the. time required for daily training over bringing a University of Vermont stal­ a picture of he.r daughter Susan, taken a number of years." lion home for him . We also talked with Dr. H. L. M. van Schaik of the Mrs. Dracy goes on to say, "We sure­ ourselves into something. We started Van Schaik Riding Academy at Caven­ ly have enjoyed our stay here in Ver­ out by selecting a lovely chestnut, Uni ­ dish, Vermont. "Dr. van Schaik was mont. We are constantly running out versiy of Vermont Lancer and the other born in Netherlands, and he. received to se.e the beautiful Morgans at the Mor­ night we ended up purchasing another his training as a Cavalry Officer in the gan Horse Farm at Weybridge. Last one, simp ly because we could not bear Dutch Army, going through all phases Saturday they had six mares and foals to leave him , and that is University of of the equestrian sport. He became out in the front ring. They were just Vermont Larry, for he has such terrific a member of the Dutch International beautiful against the green grass and action. They all have excellent pedi­ Team, which won the the. flowering shrubbery. We have not grees. And of. course, we still have Silver Medal at the Olympic Games seen all the Morgans that we. had R'surene Pride. Thus whatever are we held in in 1936, as well as per­ hoped to visit, but we managed to visit going to do with three stallions ... forming with the. Dutch Team at Madi­ somewhere in all the Te.w England They undoubtedly have the nicest large son Square Garden. He has received States. Susan was e.xcited to see Men­ band of Morgans (University of Ver­ general recognition as a judge of. eques­ tor and acquired some 0£ his mane. mont) that we have ever seen. I do trian riding for the American Horse And thinking of this, last Saturd ay, hope that more people will have the Show Association. Dr. van Schaik set while out to the Morgan Horse Fa rm, opportunity to visit the Morgan Horse up the Dressage Test for this sum­ we had the honor of touching the hide Fa rm, and I know that if they were mer 's Nationa l Morgan Horse Show. of General Gates, a famous old Mor­ to write to Dr. Donald Balch, who is Miss Dracy has been studying for the gan who is in so:-:~~ of our breeding. in charge of the. Farm, he would be past year the full use of the "aids" and We attender.I the , pening of the glad to visit with them about the pro­ how to expect her horse to respond cor­ Wo r;d·s F:1:1 and Susa:1 had much fun gram." rectly to them. In many equestrian spendin;,.; 1::-r money or rather this Mrs. Dracy goes on to write, "Susan's circles, the Morga n horse is considered season's earnings buying a new riding R'surene Princess lost a filly out of not suitable as a dre~sage horse. How ­ habit :it Kauffman 's Saddlery. We have Congodon this and our old ever, since Dr. van Schaik's excellent occasion to go again to New York City Beauty mare , who has had five girls for demonstration of dressage at the 1963 when w: will see the five years did not have a thing. We Nationa l Morgan Horse Show wit h perform an Friday evening, May 22, at did, however , get a nice foal out of High Pastures Sampson, a registered Madison Square Garden . T hen home- June Marie., who has spent her time at

SEPTEMBER 1964 73 the Wildwood Ranch under the eye of Mo rgan Fine Harness: Won by THE SUN· upon the show gro unds, leveling one Mr. Honer. If this colt is as good as DANC ER, owned by Vernon Albert, driven of the four huge tents in whic h the by Jim Newton ; 2nd, MORO HILL'S MICHELE, R'surene Pride, we will be.h appy." owned by Sheila Cunn ingham , driven by Jim horses were stabled. Confusion reigned She adds a P. S.: "We sold our Watt . 3rd , .JAUNTY JUSTIN, own ed by Walt supreme while owners, trainers and Buick and our house trailer and pur ­ Matas , driven by Carolyn Folkers; 4th, MA ­ grooms worked frantically to free thei r chased a 16 ton truck . We hope to be HALIA , own ed by Hugh Currie, driven by charges from the shambles of canvas Harold Angel. better truck drivers before we start for and wood in which they we.re trapped. Morgan in Hand : Won by MORO HILL'S home. The natives drive right off the ,MICHELE: 2nd, THE SUNDANCER: 3rd , As each horse was liberated he was road - when they get close enough to JAUNTY JUSTIN; 4th, MAHALIA . rushed to any empty stall or tied in an see me behind the wheel. (C heck with Morgan Three Gaited : Won by THE SUN· aisle in anot her tent while his attendent Mr. and Mrs. Dracy on their adven­ DANCER: 2nd, JAUNTY JUSTIN: 3rd, MORO raced back to cut anot her fre.e. Several tures driving their truck hom e. They HILL'S MICHELE. hours later, when all had subsided, it wou ld rival any true-story adventu re Fo llowng are results of the Wisconsin was a common sight to see a disheveled magazine for unusual and hair -raisin g ationa l Horse Show, Racine , Wiscon ­ mud-encrusted soul wandering from experiences .) sin, July 16, 17, 18 and 19: stall to stall muttering "N ow where R. B. Geary of fnm an, ebraska re­ did I put that mare? " or ask ing "Do Morgan in Hand : Won by MAHALIA, ports the arriva l of four filly foals, three owned by Hugh Currie, shown by Harald you have a stallion in her e that doesn 't chestnuts and one palomino. He says Ange l; 2nd , MORO HILL·s MI CHELE, awned belong to you?" Fortunately, no ser­ they are all very beautiful; are sired by by Sheila Cunnn igham, shown by Jim Watt ; ious injuri es were sustai ned by any of Yellow Bat· and he takes great pleas­ 3rd, JAUN TY JUSTIN, own ed by Walt Matas, shown by Carolyn Folkers; 4th, BRUCEWOOD the anima ls, but , due to the sodden ure in showing his Morgans to visitors. A DONIS, owned by Dorothy Jasper, shown condition of the ring and grounds, Many, many thanks to everyone who by John Sproul ; 5th, THE SUNDANCER. the rest of the show, whic h included sent news this month . Th e response owned by Vernon Albert, shown by Jim the Morgan Fine Harness class, had has been terrific - the pictures grand! Newton . to be cancelled. Morgan Three Gaited : Won by MORO Please keep it up. Again f thank you HILL·s MICHELE: 2nd , JAUNTY JUSTIN; 3rd, sincerely. Doris Hodgin, Rogers, R I, THE SUNDANCER: 4th, BRUCEWOOD A DON­ Box 136, Minnesota. IS; 5th, MAHALIA . Up to this point the weat her in Ra­ Penn.-Ohio cine had been wonderfu l, hot but clear. Mid-States (Continued from Page 57) But, Saturday morning , during the wee ( Continued from Page 59) hours, a se.vere rain and wind storm Results of the Erie, Penna. Show, ion College Horse Show, Fond du Lac, swept thr ough south ern Wisconsin. July, 1964: Wisconsin, July 3, 4 and 5: About five AM it unlea shed its fury Morgan Western Pleasure : Won by LUCY VOLUMEIVTO BE REPRINTED IFDEMAND WARRANTS Volume IV of the AMERICAN MORGAN HORSE grees and Morgan history enthusiasts, Volume IV con­ REGISTER,out of print for several years, will be re­ tains the registrations of most of the horses raised by issued by The Eusey Press, Inc., this winter, if the ad­ such influential turn -of-the-century breeders as New vance orders are sufficient to justify the costs. York's C. C. Stillman, Oregon's Jack Johnson, Iowa's Volume IV, consisting of 594 pages originally J. J. Lynes, Texas' Richard Sellman, Montana's C. X. published in 1921, it contains about 2400 registra­ Larrabee, and Kentucky's L. L. Dorsey . The first of the tions, covering a period of more than twenty-five Government Farm registrations are also contained in Volume IV. years, up to and including the year 1919. It also has a complete list of transfers for this period . This reprint of Volume IV will be an exact facsi­ mile of the original, complete in every detail. Its bind­ In this volume, for the first time, all mares and ing will match that of Volume Ill. geldings are given registration numb :?rs. All mares Volume IV will be available at a special price to previously registered in Volumes I, II and Ill are also those who order in advance of the publication date. assigned numbers retroactively .. .These numbers are For those who order now, the reprint of Volume IV will listed in Volume IV, which is thus the only sourc.e for cost just $45.00, postpaid. The price of copies ordered the registration numbers of all mares registered from after the edition has been printed will be $50.00 each. the beginning of the breed through 1919. Send in your order now for your copy of Volume Volume IV is the last volume of the series to give IV. DO NOT send money at this time. Simply write a detailed description of all the horses registered in to The Eusey Press, Inc., Box 149, Leominster, Mass . it, including size, weight, and extended pedigrees. 01453 indicating how many copies of Volume IV at the This volume also lists for each horse the rule or rules pre-publication price of $45.00 you wish to order. You under which it was registered. It also gives the "new" will be notified when the decision is made to print the registration requirements that were to be in force from volume. To take advantage of the special pre-publica­ 1921 to 1947 . tion price of $45.00, your advance order must reach us A fascinating source book for stud~nts of pedi- by January 1, 1965 . Send your orders for Volume IV to: THE EUSEY PRESS, INC., BOX 149, LEOMINSTER, MASSACHUSETTS01453 74 The MORGAN 'HORSE SKYCHIEF· PROUDLY· STATES

"All my foals from EMERALD ACRES MORGAN BROOD MARES have been sold for 1965.'' Reservations for 1966 foals will be taken in Janua ry 1965. (only fo•Jr foals will be reserved in 1966) .

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"The M <>rganFarm in Illinois, now in it; third generation of breeding."

QUALITYMORGANS 1915 1964

Our Morgans carry such Camous old type Morgan blood­ lines as, Archie "O", Lippitt Dejarnette, Captain Red, and our new Junior Sire, Emerald's Big John, carrying the famous old Flyhawk

QUALITY lives FOREVER

MR. and MRS. ORWIN J. OSMAN & SON Manteno, Illinois 60950 ,EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF 11366

BELLE, Carol Copeland ; 2nd, HAWK 'S LIP­ deen) ; 2nd, Produce of LADY GAY (Califor­ placed 5th in a field of. T. B. horses. PITT MARISS, Sandra Picks; 3rd, DINAH nia lady, California Prince); 3rd, Produce Those of us who trailered to the May­ DARLING, Elmer and Jessie Lantz; 4th, DE· of BEA NICKERSON (Mr . America, Queen WAN TESS, Carol Copeland . America); 4th, Produce of LADY GAY (Miss field Show in Stockton last year and Novice Morgon (Mores and Geldings): Cal iforn ia, lucky Bob); 5th, Produce of LADY pioneered the way feel justifiably proud' Won by TROPHY'S BRACELET, Camelot Farms; SPAR (Hope Dare and Sporman). of the turn out this year. Marvin May­ 2nd, MILLER'S GLORY " P" , Mr . and Mrs . Wm. Champion Mare: IMPALA CLAULEEN. field has promised us a full schedule Francis; 3rd, SNIP OF CAPTOR, Taffy Sher­ Reserve Champion Mare: QUEEN AMERICA wood ; 4th, NEKOMIA 'S ARCHIE N, Clyde Groups, 4 Mares : 1st, awn ed by J. Clark next year. We may have what we Norris . Bramiley (Honey Bun, Pongee Princess, Hope want if we fill the classes. This is an 3 Gaited Morgon Mores and Geldings : Dare, Honey Hawk) . opportu nity. What are you doing to Won by TROPHY'S BRACELET,Camelot Farms; Region I of the CSHA Horse Show, fill the performance classes? 2nd, DYBERRY NEKOMIA, Clyde Norris ; 3rd , Santa Rosa: Mar vin handed us only the first place MILLER'S GLORY " P" , Wm . Francis; 4th, Morgan Stallions: Won by CAP'S NUGGET, SNIP OF CAPTOR, Taffy Sherwood; 5th , NE­ awned by Ruth Darsey; 2nd , LITTLE VARA ­ winners ... so bcing very busy show­ KOMIA 'S ARCHIE N., Clyde Norr is. GRAPH, owned by George Littrell. ing ourselves it very difficult to ob­ Morgan Pleasure English: Won by KANE'S Morgan Mares : Won by ALBAFIELD, owned tain complete results. SPRING DELIGHT, Camelot Farms; 2nd, SCAR- by Gloria and Art Jones; 2nd , GIRLIE CHIEF, LET HAWK, 8. Gangemini; 3rd , ETHAN'S owned by George Littrell ; 3rd, SCARLET RIB­ AMBER, Marne Voegle; 4th, DEE CEE BONS, owned by Floyd Mansker; 4th, BO Mid-Atlantic RENDOVA, Joy and Mark Hills ; 5th , LUCY PEEP, owned by Jo and Del Norton ; 5th, ( Continued from Page 54) BELLE, Carol Copeland . ECO DUBY LU, owned by Dr. and Mrs. H. P. She also had a narrow lead over Ledge­ 3 Gaited Morgan Stallions: Won by TRO­ Boyd. wood Pecora anJ Applevale Ensign for PHY'S AWARD, Camelot Farms; 2nd, OAK ­ Morgan Geldings : Won by ECOHAUX, WOOD 'S FARM, Richard Poux; 3rd, ART owned by Dr. and Mrs . H. P. Boyd; 2nd , CO­ the harne.ss championship; and over POWELL, Dr. Wm. Bachman . HOCTAH BLAZE, owned by Ruth Dorsey. Count Benaida Vona and Trophy's Morgan 3 Gaited Champion Stake: Won by Award for the In-Hand scoring. OAKWOOD 'S ADAM, Richard Poux; 2nd, In the. well-filled open classes our In TROPHY'S BRACELET, Camelot Farms; 3rd, Morgans had their share of wins. In the pleasure divisic.:1 she holds a mar­ MILLER'S GLORY " P" , Wm . Francis; 4th, the open English Pleasure class ( 17 gin over The Third Man and Magic SNIP OF CAPTOR, Taffy Sherwood ; 5th, NE­ entries) Ruth Dorsey's Cap's Nugget Sonata. KOMIA 'S ARCHIE N., Clyde Norr is. placed 4th with George Howard up. The Third Man, however, is the In the three gaited class which was only horse in content:nn for the road­ Northern Cal. fille.d with saddle breds, Ruth Dorsey's ster award at this po:nt and Magic ( Continued from Page 55) Cohoctah Blaze placed 3rd. Scn..ta leads Bay State Firemist for the Produce of Dam: Won by Produce of LOIS In the Equitation class, western championship. MORGAN (Impala Champion, Impala Clau- Terry Jones riding Scarlett Ribbons In the saddle scoring, Trophy's

SEPTEMBER 1964 75 Award and Waseeka's Buccaneer are 2nd in English Horsemanship and in a come Sealt:ct sired a stud colt out of. neck-and -neck with Dennisfield and Costume Class. By the way, the cos­ Kavanaugh 's Hope. Spring Glo not far behind. Mike Goe­ tume is that I am a knight in tin f.oil I received a friendly letter from Mis big's Tas-Tee's Indian Summer, with with a large shield and a five-foot lance, Glad ys Cummings, Box 6, Wetaskewin, more than twice as many points as the and Ace is my charger with a big sheet Alberta, Can ada. She is in her twenti es next horse, will be hard to catch fur and fancy reins. 1 have to give him a and helps her parents on a large farm. the Promotion award. Edie Horner lot of credit for putting up with all She has a chestnut Morgan gelding, looks like a good bet for the equitation the flapping foil. To get back to the Kilgoran Fleetwood. She favors the champions hip. main subject again, we got 3rd in Bare­ Morgan breed, but says the craze up back Equitation and 3rd in We.stern her way is Quarter horses, Arabians Pleasure Horse. and . Gladys would ap­ New York "Our four year old gelding, Bait Mt. preciate hearing from any one of us ( Continued from Page 53) Independent, better known as "Indian," Morgan owners - and why not send got a 2nd in jumping and in the tack a snapshot of your favorite to her? I I th and came all the way home that race, and a 3rd in 4-H Fitting and ever a dull mom ent here at Blue same day. It took 14 hours. Showmanship at the same show . Spruce . We had quite a time getting ·'Ever since that we've been trail rid­ We drove "Indian' " at Bennington, in to the show . We planned 2 trips for 7 ing him and show ing him in pleasure Corgan Pleasure Driving, but didn't horses in our 4-horse van. Engine and equitation classes. We have gone to place. I can't wait until he grows up trouble developed on the way Tuesday, everal area shows with him such as a little more and gets better looking. so back came the first load and on Hoosac Valley where my 8 year old You weren't seeing things when you Wednesday , we trucked the 7 in 2 hor se brother, Geoff., won the leadline class on saw Triconga up at Knapps. \Ve sent trailers . Some safari! Came home that him and Green Acres where my 12 he.r up again this year, because much way too. Our van was repaired by the year old sister, Gail, got a second in to our disappointment, and my loss of time the show was over on Monday - walk-trot on him. At the Boots and Sad­ sleep, she didn't foal. We are having just in time to help get Mary DeWitt's dles 4-H Show in Clifton Knolls we her bred back to Easter Twilight. 3 horses to our place from where her won the English Pleasure Horse Class, "I don 't think 1 will be able to come van broke down near Kinderhook. Her the English Eq uitation Class and the over this summer to visit because on horses left right from here Friday with Bareback Equitation Class and got a sec­ June 28th, "Indian " and I are leaving her repaired van to go to the Delhi ond in the Eng lish Model Class and the for Camp Kiniya in Milton, Vt., where show. Costume Class, and placed 4th in 4-H I will be a first year Junior Counselor And now we report the sale of one of fitting and Showmanship. We won in the riding department and "Indian" our own good mares, 6 year old bay, the Championship at that show. I was will be ridden in the top riding class. Aurora Leigh (Dygert's King x Little really surprised because I haven 't got­ I'm sure we will both benefit from this Girl) to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ethering ­ ten a blue ribbon in three years and experience . ton of Upper Montclair, N . J. "Rory" then to get three blues and the cham­ "Maybe I'll see you this Fall, some­ has been our "typical Morgan" since pionship in one day was almost too time.." we first bought her in 1959 from Nancy much. At Bennington we won the Thank you, Linda, for a well-writt en Gochee (now Mrs. Kipp). Rory was 4-H Fitting and Showmaship Class and newsy letter and you certainly are do­ champion colt at Eastern States that the Registered Morgan Western Pleas­ ing a wonderfu l job with your horses. year. She was a ribbon winner for us ure Horse Class. We got a second in John Smigel of Preston Hollow has many many times, but the most glor­ 4-H Equitation. three July fillies out of three of his ious wa when Lorraine , then 15, rode "At the Bald Mt. 4-H Show, Ace al­ mares - Lariette Jane, Josette, and her to Reserve Junior Champ ion Sad­ so did fairly well. We won the Eng­ LeGhorn's Sweetheart by his stud Le- dle Horse. at the National in North ­ lish Pleasure Hors e Class and placed horn 's Sealect. His 4 year old Wei - ampton in 1962. T hat was the most

ALLENS MOHAWK CHIEF 10872

at the National

~1m!ood Vamz RD #1 Jamesville, New York

photo by Judith S. Buck Phone : 315-492-1116 76 The MORGAN HORSE 3rd Annual ALL MORGAN SHOW

CARNATION RING L. A. Co. Fairgrounds, Pomona, California

OCTOBER 17th - 18th - 9:00 A.M.

Halter - English - Western - Harness

Judge: Richard F. Stanger

Information: BILL MATTHEWS Rt. 4, Box 2764, Vista, California

spectacular class · many of us will re­ elevated trains, directly over the heads sor where. this good trott er placed 4th member - probably hard to duplicate. of Don Darling and Gay Star. There in the Roadsters Under Saddle. It was Saturday evening - hrilliant was about a mile of this, and added to Sue Venier has sold her Lippitt Be­ sky - lights on at ring side - and it for spice, was the blasting of horns tha! mare from High Meadows Farm every Junior horse just raring to per­ from the frustrated ew Yorkers in to Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Darrohn form - and they did . The spectators their rush. It was wild! of Pu laski where she will join the sounded as if. they were at a football Upon the arrival at the Fairgrounds Darrohn 's other brood mare R.R. Rusty game. I wish we had more of this Gates, there were elephants trumpeting Nan. Betha ! is in foal to Don Ma­ at some shows - a little whoopin' can and some drums announcing their ar­ honey s Lipp itt Moro Alert. let o(f a lot of inhibitions and it makes rival. Through it all, this team stood for fun. Perhaps other folks would steadfast. As Margaret writes: "They NEW MEMBERS not like any exhibitionism of this sort, were as magnificent a sight as ever put Mary Arnold writes: "Mr. Leonard but once in a whi le it seems good to hoof to cobblestone on the streets of 1, Middle­ let loose. e.w York." S. Wales, Wales Farm, RD low "Rory" belongs to a family of bury, Weybridge , Vermont . Wales three lovely girls 15, 12, and 7 and a Our club treasurer , Mary Arnold has Farm has a total of twenty Morgans, younger son. Kim Etherington, 12, a new mare - Lady Day (Map le Ridge Senior Sire being Wa les Farm Major will show "Rory" as well as their good Bar-Go x Jean Reade) a chestnut with Bet (Tutor x Myrita) and Junior Sire, friend and fine horsewoman, Mrs . Al­ a star and rear sox, 5 years old. She Foxy (Foxfire x Pixie bert Lucine of Malvern, Pa . has a love.ly disposition and though she Hawk). Mrs. John Nob le, RD 2, Margaret Caramore of Rome write.s was not broken when Mary got her, Clark Summt, Pa. (T hree Winds that her sister, Betty Rodricks in Chap­ Mary rides her every day and is doing Farm) seven or eight Morgans headed paqua was hostess recently to Ruth Or­ very well. by Black Sambo (Magellan x Ambi­ c~t, owner . of, and Thomas Flynn, as­ tion). Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Burke, At the Samatulski 's Big-Little Farm Kendan ny Farm, 105 Renwick . Lane, s1stant' trainer at, Orcland Farms. Two in Esperance, Red Ne llie surprised of the Orcland Champions , Don Dar­ Horseheads, . Y. No Morgans as yet. everyone with a little firecracker on the Mrs. Burke (Linda) has been helping ling and Gay Star had bee.a chosen to 4th of July - two weeks early. He is pull Governor Endicott Peabody ',s car­ Ayelien Richards and hopes to buy a black with a star, snip, 2 sox and a Morgan come £.all. riage in the big parade at the World's tocking ; by the.ir good young stallion Fair honor ing Massachusetts Day. Mrs. UVM Enchantor and to be named B-L After a long run of stallion foals Rodricks' farm, being near the city, af­ Ind ependence. Enchantor was recent- the Knapps of Arlington finaJly were forded the overnight accommodations . 1y host to Lou Freidenstine's beautiful presented with a chestnut filly; sire: Betty and guests wended their way to chestnut mare. Lou's Jewel Lady (Julio Eastu Twilight; dam: Bald Mt. Belle. the Flushing Armory where an antique x Mary J.) . Other news from Esper­ Bob and Ann Barrett 's young mare , carriage awa ited, along with the color­ ance - two recent visitors at Big-Little Lucinda 's Victoria will be in training ful Lancers Mounted Troop and a N. Farm were gentlem en from India who with Hallie Sweeting after a short stop­ Y. C. Police Escort. were here in the U. S. to purchase over at the Stantons to be bred to 0-At­ The parade to the fairground s was from Genera l Electric the largest tur­ Ka Don Moro. Jo Richards of Ham­ certainly something. It was the morn­ bine ever built for export. They thor­ bur 6 reports the sale of their three year ing rush hour and the route. which oughly enjoyed seeing Morgan horses old Birthstone Clipper L. to the Lloyd had been chosen was along Roosevelt and were most enthu siastic about the Gerwitz Family of West Valley, N. Y. Avenue over an open-grating bridge; breed. Marlene took Encha ntor to the Th;s is their first Morgan . then under the. full lengt h of the noisy Vermont All Morgan Show at Wind - Polly Dalrymple 0£ Hillcrest Acres

SEPTEMBER 1964 77 Fanfare Where Fine Mares Are Bred 1'o Fine Stallions

It Really Pays "TO LOOK"

"Come a11dSee Us" Before You Buy. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haveran and Leslie South Glastonbury, Conn. Phone 633-7314

Elr.1ira, reports the sale of the black still producing fine Morgans in the ASHMORE, own ed by Coven- Glo , Burbank : mare Waltztime (Dyberry Bob x Mari­ central part of our state. 4th, RED DE REX, own e:d by Donald Kizer, Son Dimas ; 5th, MARIBELLE, owned by Storr gold) and her weanling filly by her Ralph Hallenbeck , owner of Trouba­ B Form, Escond id:.; 6th , MORO HILL'S ME· stallion Ran-Bunctious to Mr. Lawrence dour Farms, Selkirk has been showing DALLION, owned by Gertrude Bruns , Phoen ix, App ley, Saddleback Farm, Hamilton. Broadwall's Major Ray, 4 year old chest­ Arizona . The filly has been tentatively named ·nut gelding owne.d by Dr:. Charles Reg. Morgon English Pleasure, Open Stoke : Dalcrest . Polly plans Mesick of Spcncertown. He won sev­ Won by RAMONA PRINCESS, owned by Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Roe; 2 nd , WAER'S ROYAL to retain the yearling full sister to this eral ribbons at the Utica Horse Show. HAWK, owned by Barbaro Rovira ; 3rd , filly, also jet black. Bobolink , owned and shown by Nancy MARIBELLE, owned by Storr B Form; 4th , Sher-A-Lyn (She.rman L x Lippitt Kipp was Champion Saddle Horse at RED DE REX, owned by Donald Kizer; 5th , Lenora) owned by John Collins of El­ this show, whi le Aurora Leigh of Blue POPPY ASHMORE, own ed by Coven -Gia : 6th , 710 LALO, owned by Astreo Rogers , Bakers · mira , has returned home after spend­ Spruce Farms with Jeanne Plauth up, field; 7th , GYPSEY'S STARLITE, owned by ing a few days at the court of Wi:,d ­ was Reserve Champion. Well, all you Lindo Crook, Lo Habra ; 8th, WAER'S LANETTE crest Gallant (Upwey Ben Don x La­ folks, please write me your win nings owned by Doubl e F Ranch , Orang e; 9th, patica) owned by Mrs. John Newton as soon as they happen. MORO HILL'S MEDALLION, owned by Ger­ trude Bruns; 10th ; MIJITO. owned by Mr. and of Pine City. Mrs. S. A. Siciliano , El Cajon . If you would like a prize list for the Reg. Morgon Pleasure Driving : Won by Elmira Horse Show, Sat., Sept. 19th, MHBEA CORNELLA, owned by Storr B Form; 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL HAWK, owned by Barbaro write to John Collins, 401 Riverside ( Continue d from Page 52) Rd., Elmira. R:>Viro; 3rd, MARIBELLE, owned by Storr by Doubl e F Ranch; 4th , Produc e of Justino B Form; 4 th , RAMONA PRINCESS, owned Red Pepper's 21-year-old son, owned Allen, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rid ing . by Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Roe; 5th , WAER'S by Nancy and Jerry Kipp of Wildewood Morgon Group of Mores, 4 mores owned RED HAWK, owned by Barbaro Rovira . Farm, Rome, was retired at the horse by some own er: Won by GALLANT ROSE, Reg. Morgon Wesle :n Pleasure, Own er / show in Pownal in June. Reddy, MISS MOONSTAR, MARIBELLE, CORNELLA, Amateur: Won by POCO ALJOY, owned by owned by Stor r B Form; 2nd , WAER'S MISS Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDuffie, Pasadena ; owned by Scott Van Steemburg of MOFFETI, WAER'S LANEITE, WAER'S KITIY 2n d , STAR REPORTER,owned by J . Glen Fron- Stamford, Ve.rmont, is one of the few HAWK, WAER'S CAMEO, ownod by Doub le cis, Compo : 3rd , RAMONA PRINCESS, gray registered Morgans in the country. F Ranch . owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Roe; 4th , He has won some 1,400 ribbons in his Morgon Geldings, 3 years old and over : GYPSY'S STARLITE, owned by Lindo Crook , Won by POCO ALJOY, owned by Mr. and 5th , R. MELODY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. 18 years of show competition. Reddy Mrs. Malcolm McDuff ie, Pasadena ; 2nd, T. Riding ; 6th, RAMONA WARRIOR, owned has competed in sadd le events, jump­ WAER'S TIAGO STAR, owned by Mr. and Mrs. by Sunset Homes . ing, flat races and sulky classes. Three Geo . C. Lyon, Trobuco Canyon ; 3rd, STAR Reg. Morgon Western Pleasure, Open -rimes he has won the Vermont State REPORTER, owned by J . Glen Francis; 4th , Stole : Won by POCO ALJOY, owned by Mr. MIJITO, owned by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sicil- and Mrs. Malcolm McDuffie ; 2nd , STAR Championship driven by Cornelius Van iono. El Ca jon . REPORTER, owned by J . Glen Franc is; 3rd , Steenburg, father of the owner. Grand Champion Stol :ion: WAER'S PLAY TIO LALO, owned by Astreo Rogers, Bakers · Reddy was foaled in May, 1943, at BOY. fie ld; 4th, MORO HILL'S MEDALLION, owned the Morgan Horse Farm in North Reserve Champion Stallion : RAYITO F. by Gertrude Bruns ; 5th , RAMONA PRIN- Grond Champion More : WAER'S MISS MOF- CESS, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Roe; Pownal. Mr. Van Steenburg said that FEIT. 6th, RAMONA WARRIOR, owned by Sunset Reddy has earne.d his retirement and Reserve Champion More: WAER'S LANETIE Homes: 7th , MISS MOONSTAR, owned by that from now on, it's only "green MORGAN PERFORMANCE CLASSES Storr B Form; 8th , MIJITO, owned by Mr. pastures ". He will stay in the care of Registered Morgon English Pleasure, owner / and Mrs. S. A. Siciliano ; 9th, R. MELODY, Joseph Barber of Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Amateur: Won by RAMONA PRINCESS, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Riding ; 10th , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Roe, Lake· :~~;'CO VALENTINE, owned by Joy Cum· Mr. Barber is a well known horse show •.ide: 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL HAWK, owned announcer. Red Pepp er, his sire, is by Barbaro Rovira , Crestline; 3rd, POPPY We have three new members -

78 The MORGAN HORSE day (Mid nite Sun x Chocolate Sunday); New England and Poco's Queen - Richard Horn (Continued from Page 51) of Ramona, who has one registered Letty), owned by the Creelman 's. They If your Morgan and two grade Morgans - also saw the mare Merryle.e, bred at youngster Joseph E. Olsen of St. Georg e, Utah High Pastures in Brownsville, who is talks to horses, has also joined our MHBEA fami ly. now owned by the Creelman's and the Mr. Olsen needs no introduction to mare Keomah La urie L, bred in Iowa our readers, as both his articles and ad­ with her lovely filly by Merry Et han, talk to vertisements are seen regularly in our owned by the Bishops. The Nova Scotia Miller's Morgan Magazine. A hearty Welcome Morgan people certainly put out the iller's is famousfor to these. new members. welcom :: mat for the St. Pierre 's. the wayit talks " horse" Mr~. Gertrnde Bruns of Phoenix, The St. Pierre 's have had their mare to the youngset. Miller's Arizona, paid a visit to the Double F Naiad bred to UVM Highlight (Orc­ understandingassures Ranch of Frank and Frieda Waer, while land Vigildon x Symphonee) for her junior ridersof attire that she was at the Del Mar Show . 1965 foal. is correctin everydetail , Following are the Morgan placings andaccessories that are That travelling lady from San Ber­ completelyauthoritative. nardino has done it again! Marjorie at the Green Mountain Stock Farm Naturally,Miller's adjusts Hambly took her good Morgan mare, Open Horse Show, June 27, 1964 at beautifullyto adults,whether Keystone's Rcme Be.auty, to the San Randolph , Vermont: Englishor Western.If you're Gorgonio Class A C-Ompetitive Trail Morgans in Hand : Won by OSOGAY , Conky lookingfor goodhabits for Poquette , Richmond , Vt .; 2nd, ECHOBROOK youryoungsters ... or yourself Ride in June and as she is usually very DESIRE, Bud Terry , Rondolph , Vt. ; 3rd, busy in getting these rides on the way, ROYALTON ELDON, Judy Borwood , W hite ... cometo Miller's, where he let Clyde Brown , of. Sylmar ride River Jct ., Vt .; 4th , MAN OF MINE, Jeon Ly· you'll find everything for riding­ Rome. They place.clthird in the Heavy ­ mon, Chelsea, Vt . Open Horse Colt : Won by NOREMAC PA­ except weight Division and they won the Mor ­ TIENCE, Judy Borwood, White River Jct., Vt. ; the horse. gan Award. Rome Beauty is also run­ 3rd, PARAMOUNTS CINERAND, Dr. Ernest ning 2nd in the West for NATRC Hi Poquette, Richmond , Vt . Point Award. ice work Marjorie. NEHC Pleasure Class: Won by MALT CAT­ TLEMASTER, Luella Stuart , Bennington , Vt .; lncidently, this mare is a very well built 2nd, EMERALD'S COCHISE, Timothy Morrell . and sturdy trail horse and always turns Brottltboro , Vt .; 3rd , ROYALTON BOB WOOD · Send $1.00 for in an excellent performance on th ese STOCK, Wendy Webber , Woodstock , Vt . catalog 98, 144 rides. Road Hacks: 2nd , MALT CATTLEMASTER. pagesof riding Luella Stuart , Bennington , VI .; 3rd, FROSTY clothes, saddlery otice of a Spring arriva l has just GALE, Penny Croft s, W ilmington . Vt . and accessories reached the writer. Merle and Julie Open Morgans: Won by DEERFIELDSENIOR, for all the family. Rose of Santll Susana, Cali f. advise Norman Mordessoult , Jericho , Vt .; 2nd , DEERFIELD"S DR. BOYDEN, Sue Crafts, Wil ­ Mlll~R'S 123 East 24 Street their Morgan mare Gypsy Allen 07999 mingt:>n, Vt .; 3rd, WINDCREST BRILLIAN CE, New York 10 • OR 7-0800 foaled a darling brown filly on Apri l Tom Caisse, Wilm ington, VI .; 4th , ROYAL­ 9th, sired by Black Bart. TON ELDON, Judy Barwood, White River Jct., Vt . Won by BRENDA BALCH, Underhill , with Lip· This ye.ar MHBEA's Open Horse Morgan Pleasure, Open : Won by EMER­ pitt Firelight ; 2nd , DONNA ST. PIERRE, Es· Show will be held on August 9th at ALD'S COCHISE, Timothy Morrell, Brattleboro , sex Jct., with Miller 's Beauty; 3rd, ROBERT the Vista Palomar Riders Ring in Vista, Vt .; 2nd, MALT CATTLEMASTER, Luella KLANDL, Burlington, with Gay Cantor ; 5th , Stuart, Bennington, Vt .; 3rd, ROYALTON CONKY PAQUETIE, Richmond, with Osogoy . California. This is a San Diego County ELDON, Judy Barwood, White River Jct ., Vt .; Open Colt (Registeredl: Won by PARA· Trainers approved show , all western 4th, ROYALTON BOB WOODSTOCK, Wendy MOUN T'S CINERAMA, Conky Poquette; 3rd, and open to all breeds of horses. It Webber , Woodstock, Vt . VICTORIA, Lindo Burnette , Essex Jct. Junior English Equitation (Saddle Seat): is very popular with the Juniors who Morgans in Harness: Won by DEERFIELD'S DR. BOYDEN, Sue Crofts , Wilmington, Vt.; 3rd, SARAH MAECK, Burlington, on UVM are working for their annual points for 2nd, ECHOBROOK DESIRE, Bud Terry , Ran­ Honor Girl. the Trainers Association. There. will dolph, Vt .; 3rd, FROSTY GALE, Stanley Crofts. Morgan Pli!asure : Wan by MILLER'S BEAU· be three Registered Morgan classes in­ Wilmington, Vt. TY, Donna St. Pierre; 2nd, LIPPITT FIRELIGHT, Brenda Bolch; 3rd, UVM HONOR GIRL, cluded - a Western Pleasure , a Pleas­ Ed Vail Trail Horse Class: Won by MALT CA TTLEMASTER, Luella Stuart , Bennington , Sarah Moeck ; 4th, OSOGAY, Conky Poquette ; ure Driving class and an Eng lish Pleas­ Vt.; 2nd , ROYALTON ELDON, Judy Barwood, 5th, PANDORA (grade). Lindo Smith, Col· ure. The Driving and English Pleas­ White River Jct., Vt .; 3rd, EMERALD'S CO· chester; 6th, SMALL WONDER (grade). Janet t1re clasi,~s alth\Ol'j, h reg ular cl:asses CH!SE, Timothy M:>rrell, Brattleboro, Vt . Severance , Bristi l. Open Pairs: Won by LIPPITT FIRELIGHT, of the Show are mainly to show the Morgan Championship Stake: Champion, DEERFIELDSENIOR, Norman Mardessoult, Jeri· Brenda Bolch and BUDDY'S VIC -TORY (not versatile Morgan. cho, Vt .; Reserve Champion, DEERFIELD'S DR. registered Morgan). Bonnie Sawyer , Jer icho. Just received word of the three top BOYDEN, Sue Crafts, Wilmington, Vt .; 3rd . Open Jumping (Inexperienced rider divi­ OSOGAY , Canky Poquette, Richmond, Vt .; sion): Won by UVM HONOR GIRL, Sarah winners of the S.C.M.H.C . 'Hi Point Moeck. Awards for the ye.ar. That loveable 4th , ECHO!lROO K DESIRE, Bud Terry, Ran· dolph, Vt. Senior English Equitation (Saddle Seat) Won little Morgan gelding, Poco Aljoy, by CONKY PAQUETTE, on Osogoy . owned by the Malcolm McDuffies of Road Hack: Won by OSOGAY, Conky Pou­ Following are the results of the Hill quett; 2nd, LIPPITT FIRELIGHT, Brenda Bolch . Pasadena was High Point Winner . 'n Dale 4-H Hors ema nship Club Junior English Trail Horse: 3rd, LIPPITT FIRELIGHT, Gypsy Starlite owned by Linda Crook Horse Show held June 28, 1964 in Essex Brenda Balch; 5th, GAY CANTOR, Robert of LaHabra, Calif. was second, with Junction, Vt., and judged by Mrs. Paul Klandl. Keystone's Rome Beauty owned by Musical Sacks: 2nd, BRENDA BALCH on Lip­ Goeltz, of Morrisville, Vt. There were pitt Firelight. Marjorie Hambly of. San Bernardino 110 horses entered. Champion on Show: LIPPITT FIRELIGHT, rid­ placing third . 4-H Fitting and Showmanship (Experienced): den by Brenda Bolch.

SEPTEMBER 1964 79 Morgan owners to belong to a Morgan Mission Club of their choice. Thank heaven ( Conti11ued from Page 43) No~c~~FE the majority of Morgan owners don 't BarebackPads feel this way, otherwise ou r Clubs would have fallen by the. wayside long proxim ately 100 horsemen participated ago. along with the television cast of the Wagon Train series, who contributed their time to the mission's efforts. They Ask The Doctor cont ributed a great deal in drawing some 5,000 people into this sparcely ( Continued /1-om Page 47) populated back countr y mssion on a and up ankles. Would shoeing help? Can very hot, July afternoon. anything lse be done? Proved bes t instructive Four registered Morgans participa · method to dev elop .. ,eat" I A nswer: A new operation for Lightw eig ht, rugg ed , beoutf . crooked hock conditions was demon· ted on the ride and mission ceremonies: fully stitched. Exclusive de e design prevents chaf e for strated recently before the Equine Prac­ Ramo na Whirlwind 12657 (Cresta's rider and horse . Cinch clo­ sure reduces sl1ppage . 2" titioners Association in Kentucky. It Kitty Clover x Waer 's Lucky Hawk), a cotton web handhold and consists, briefly, in stapling the bone girth . For beginners, camps , five year old geldi ng; schooling, increasing saddle on one side of the hock in such a way life, surcingle for longe lin­ as to prevent growt h. When the short Comando K. R. 11988 (C him e Gold ing. Satisfaction guarant eed. D x King 's River Morgan) , a seven Write for folc(.er. side increases sufficiently to straig hten P1d Nos. ind Prices: year old geld ing; Hair & Foam the joint , the stapled side is released, Hair Pad Rubber Pad, H1ir Pad SIZE Duck Covered Duck Covered Luther Covered so that future development may take Hel 's Loretta 07812 (Lorai ne. B. x Horw No. 22 $10.50 No. 33 $13.50 No. 22L $16.50 place evenly. The operation is simple Anthon y Ede n), a 15 year old mare Pony No. 22P $8.50 not available No. 22LP $12.50 and has had good success. It must, of who had just weaned this year's filly; course, be performed by a qualifjed Western Stirrups and Leathers (shown) avail1ble Ramon a Firefly 011188 (Ramona -TACK-SHOP""i veterinarian who und erstands the pro­ Redwing x Ramona Warrior) , a four cedure . BAYFIELD 632 Ives Road I year old filly. East GrHnwich, R. I. 02818 f In the case of your filly, good diet Please send --- Pad(s) No. I The geldings were suppli ed. by Dick with adequate vitam ins and minerals SIZE: O Horse O Pony O Small Pony I and Marge Hazelwood of Richwood CIRCLEpad color desired: I may help. And your farrier will know Blue. Red. Green. forest Green. Tan, Brown I how to shoe her so that she goes wider Morgans , Ramona, California, and the CIRCLE trim color: White, Yellow, Red, Brown I mares by Dick and Barbara King of I enclose $ ___ (Sorry, no COD's) I behind. Properly shod, her hocks may possibly strengthen as she grows older. Vista, California. Name I Chances of success are better when Address I During the mission ceremonies, Ra­ correcti e measures are taken at a very mona Whirlwind was ridden by Sal­ City State --- Zip : early age while the bones are still soft vadore Villasenor, a prominent Ocean­ ------~------and undeveloped. side dignitary, and Ramona Firefly by Question: Will it hinder the develop­ Terry Wilson, "Bill Hawkes" of the Southern Cal. ment of colts to keep them in tie stalls? W agon Train eries. Firefly had car· ( Continued from Page 50) Some of us have been having a discus. rie.d her owners on three previous trail more Morgans to compete for the Hi . ion of this, and I for one, do not be­ rides, but had not been exposed to a Point this coming year. Our door prizes lieve they will do as well as though crowd of several thou sand cheering en­ at the meeting were won by Mr. Dar they were in loose boxes. thusiasts. This four year old filly was Fuller of Hemet, Linda Crook of La A nswer: You are right. If your ridden in a hackamore by a fine horse­ Habra and Jib Brown of San Gabriel, friends will think this matter through , man of television fame, and performed Calif. their own common sense will tell them with tru e Morgan adaptab ility. The The month of ugust will give Mor­ that a young horse tied in a straight stall West can be duly proud of their Mor­ gans two Registered Western Pleasure can't deve.lope to its full potential. gans on the trail. Classes, the first August 2 at the Rose Howl Riders Show in Pasadena and the second August 15th at the Sadd le Scamps show in West Covina. Fin al THE GREEN MOUNTAIN HORSE ASSOCIATION results will be published in the October Sponsors : The Famous Annuol 1 00 Mlle Trail Ride . issue. I might add this is one of the The Annual Horsemanship Clinics . many things the Club is doing for its The Upper Volley Pony Club members - it is now your job to see Publishes : The Green Mountain Horse Association Quarterly Mogozine . that these classes are filled. Some of these classes are sponsored by the Club Hos Available : A list of books of interest to all .persons interested in horses . and a certain amount of money is set Maintains: Grounds , stables and Marked Brid le Trails over lovely Vermont riding country , aside each year for this purpose, and for the use of Association members . ] hope I don 't have to hear foolish re· Association membership , includ ing o subscription to the Magazine is available for as little marks from certain people to the ef. as $6 .00 per year . feet and I quote "W hy should I join any Club, what does the Club do for Your Inquiries will be welcomed. Please write to: me?" It should be a privilege to all THE GREEN MOUNTAIN HORSE ASSOCIATION South Woodstock, Vermont

80 The MORGAN HORSE popular stallion of Gr een Hill Farm, Fourth Annual Gold Cup Green Hill 's Dev-Tone. In the We st­ ern Stake, MJ's Tomi own ed by James Jones was Grand Champion with Sweet .Horse Show Sue owned by De.arl DeShone in Re­ serve. By BRACKMA One of the highlites of the show was the exhibition given each perf.ormance It was tremendous! With a record mans of Fostoria, Ohio. Hig h Society by the father -son act, Parade. and Broad­ 188 entries from Ohio, Michigan, In­ went in to help his dam, Mus ic Maid , wall Drum Major. Mr. and Mrs. Fer ­ diana, W. Va., Penn., Ill. and Florida, top the Produce of Dam class for Whit ­ guson came all the way from Gre ene, the barns overflowed with so many morr Farm. Rhode Island just so people in this good Morgans that one had the. feel­ Danbur y, owned by Judy Decker of area might have the opportunity to see ing of a "L ittle Na tional." One hun ­ Green Hi ll Farm, Farmington, Mich . this famous pair. A heartfelt thanks dred eighty-eight as compa red to one was Grand Champion Gelding . to the Fergusons for their time and ex­ hundred seventeen last year would in­ J n the Performance Di vision, north pense. This hardl y seems adequate dicate Morgans are well on the.ir way met south as two horses batt led all the but I suspect the applaus e and admira ­ up in this area as practically all of those way unti l the final Stake Classes. It tion these stallions received seemed entries with the exception of. Camelot, was thrilling to se.e these two cham­ quite enough to a man who loves his Big Bend, Willow Moor, Green Hill, pions and in the end they each had won Morga ns. T hey were beautiful and and Reata were "fami ly owners." the highest honors . No t enough can perfect -"thank you," Mr. and Mrs. Pleasure classes are in full swing now be aid for the stallion, Rickey Mar-Lo, Ferguson from the Gold Cup Associa­ and watching the quantity and quality owned by C. A. Steward of Detroit , tion. of Morgans performing was sheer en­ Michigan . Time and again I saw him Credit and thanks for such a success­ joyment. This area has come up with return to the ring in this two day per­ fully run show must go to Secreta ry, some performance. horses capable of iod and every time give trainer A. G. Kay Chapman and her right hand man, competing any place but a good pleas­ Brown every ounce he had to give. He Bob. T he Chapmans have gone "fa r ure horse was scarce at the first Gold won the Under 15 Class as well as Stal­ and beyond the call to duty " for the Cup Show . Michigan is blessed with lions und er Saddle. He was 2nd in last four years and much satisfaction the very best. Combination and 2nd Stallions in H ar­ must be theirs to observe the growth At a show this size, it's difficult to ness. H e emerge.d Grand Champion of the show. Thor Teilson for Mich­ single out a few horse.s and comment Saddle Horse and Reserve Champion igan did the an noun cing with Jack Tal ­ as there are so many good ones. High Harness Horse. Trophy 's Awa rd, stal­ bert also of Michigan serving as Ring­ Society (Q uizkid x Music Maid) always lion owned by Camelot Farm and mast er. T hese two kept the show mov. a top winner, owned by Claude Mor­ Hainlin Mill Farms from Florida ing and were invaluable. rette of Sylvania, Ohio, won aged stal­ proved his Championship abilities by The Centers from Indi ana had one lions, Sr. Cha~pion and Grand Cham ­ winning Stallions in Harness , Combi ­ of the biggest headaches - stabling. pion Stallion . Reserve Champion Stal­ nation and winding up Grand Cham­ With so many entri es, stalls ran short lion went to the ever popul ar Foxfi re pion H arness Horse . Reserve Cham­ but with the assistance of Bob Chap­ owned by Pau l Rumb augh . Foxfi re pion Saddle Horse went to Oakwood 's man , Walter Carroll , La rry Dooley, Paul came out for the Get-of-sire Class which Adam, owned by Oakwood Farm, Ti­ Rumb augh and others, stalls were erec. he won handi ly with offspring behind tusville, Pa. T his high-going, showy ted. President Leach found it necessary him out of all different mares, a true horse had previous ly won the Maiden to call a meeting at the show to start mark of a fine sire. Jr. Champion Sadd le and 2nd in Junior Saddle . groundwork for an even bigger show Stallion went to a two year old, First Juni or Saddle Stake was a big one but next year with adequate barn space. As Mate by Foxfire, who looks as if. he'll after the final workout , Millsboro the Dir ectors have insisted, this is an be a real thre at in halter and perform­ Major came out with the Gold Cup . Exhibitors Show and they intend to do ance. This colt placed 3rd in a strong Owner Judy Swan gave this gelding a all possible to expand and impro ve to all age stallion harn ess class. Reserve superb ride - a beautifu l girl, a hand ­ fulfill the needs of the Exhibitor . Con­ Jr. Champion was a pretty typey year­ some horse. Anot her great class was gratu lations to every exhibitor - win ­ ling, Render's Hyjay by Hycre.st Tom­ the Jr. Harness. Towns hend Vigileve ner or loser - on the presentatio n of my Hawk. af.ter winning the. 2 year old Harness your Morgans. All rules and decisions Grand Champion Mare went to one was expert ly driven by veteran Lyman were gracefully accepted and a good of my favorite mares, the many times Orcutt for owner Dale Ulrich to top time was had by all. On behal f of the champion, Kane's Spring Delite , owned honors over Reata Farm 's Supreme Ohio Morga n Horse Assoc., Kvova by Camelot Farms of Ft. La uderdale, Lady. Speaking of Lyman Orcutt, I JndiaM , JUiStin Morg,an, and P~nn.'. Fla. This mare. gets mor e beautifu l neve.r saw anyone have more fun at a Ohio we thank you all and we look every year, a wonderful representati ve show. He stopped off to see the show of the breed in all respects. She won after judging the Mid-Western in Col­ ATTENTION three performance. classes including the umbu s and he was in the ring every Subscribers who wish to re­ English Pleasure Stake. Reserve Cham ­ opportunity lending a helping hand ceive this magazine by First pion Mare went to the Jr. Champion, where needed . Class mail may do so by pay­ Big Bend Connie F., owned by Mrs. T he Pleasure Divisions as previously ing an additional $4.00 a Barton from Rockford, Ill. Reserve Jr. mentioned were excellent. English year per subscription, to cover Champion Mare was Green Hill's Champion was Kane 's Spring Delight the extra cost of First Class Glenda owned by the Robert Champ - with Reserve Champion going to th e postage and special handling.

SEPTEMBER 1964 81 forward to having you back next year. G:RL, M r. and Mrs. Floyd Vos;; .w,, GREE:-.J PAMELA; 6th , DEVAN MALTESE, Earl Wal - Results of Fourth Annual Gold Cup H,u ·s SHARON; 5th , SEA M IST. Bob and lace. Jeon Rutledge :; 6th, CLOVERLANE"S DOLLY English Pleasure Stallions: Won by MJ"S Show, Judge, Loyd Marks: M. TOMI , Jomes Jones; 2nd, GREEN HILL'S Weanling Stallions: Won by FOAL, R. G. Senior Champion Mare : KANE"S SPRING DEV-TONE, Green Hill Form; 3rd, DARE Chapmon ond Poul Rumbaugh; 2nd, JA ­ DELITE. DEVIL, Jock Ma°7ks; 4th, DEVAN WALES, SON'S WINFIELD, W . E. Perdue; 3rd , GEN­ Reserve Champion Mare: MARY BOB'S Buckeye Forms; 5th , HYCRESTTOMMY HAWK , ERAL TO?FIELD, Mrs. L. J. McVey; 4th , FOAL, PARTY GAL. Hycrest Forms; 6th , PRINCE DE JARNETTE. Kotrino M . Ziegler . Junior Champion Mare : BIG BEND CONNIE Western Trail Horse: Won by JOMANDO , Stallions 1 year old: W::m by RENDER"S F. Mrs . Marji Ford; 2nd , BITTERSWEETSUE , HYJAY, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Render; 2nd, Reserva Junior Maro: GREEN HILL'S GLENDA C. S. Phillips ; 3rd, WENLOCH"S BIANCA , CHASLEY"S LITTLEMAN. Vol Forms; 3rd, AIR­ Geldings 4 and over: Won by DANBURY, John Porker; 4th, EARL KILLEEN, Mory Ann ADON, Donald F. M iller ; 4th , DEECEESQUIRE; Judy Decker; 2nd, TAS· TEE"S JUBILEE, Evans; 5th , KANE'S JIM DANDY; 6th , SUC­ 5th, DIAMOND JIM BRADY, Robert Wh irley ; Jerome Romis; 3rd , HI JAX KID, Harold CARDO"S NINO . 6th , WHITMORE"S MUSIC MAN . Niemi ; 4th , BONNIE'S BOY, Sue Roberts; Two Year Old Fine Harness: Won by Stallions 2 years old: Won by FIRST MATE, 5th . DEVAN MALTESE, Mr . and Mrs. Earl TOWNSHEND VIGILEVE, T. D. Ulrich ; 2nd , Vol Forms; 2nd , HYCREST CRESCENT, John Wallace ; 6th, ZEPHYR. BIG BEND MAY DAY, Big Bend Forms; 3rd . Morris; 3rd , JETSTONE, T. D. Ulrich ; 4th, Geldings 3 and und >:: Won by JUBILEE'S GREEN HILL'S GLENDA, R. G. Chapmon ; 4t h. J's GENTLEMAN T; 5th , BRO-ROCK VIGI ­ ACE HIGH, Jomes Schmidt . BRO-ROCK VIGILEADER, Forest C. Shively ; LEADER, Forest C. Shively; 6th, KANE'S Dam and Produce: Won by MUSIC MAID; 5th, J"S GENTLEMAN T.; 6th , REATA"S ENCORE, WOODSMAN, Dorothy Reese. 2nd , KA Kl BON, W illow Moor Morgon Reola Horse Form. Stallions 3 years old: Won by MILLER'S Form; 3rd , LITTLE SPOOK, Roy Leach; 4th, Junior Western Pleasure: Won by SWEET STORMY LAKE; 2nd , KRINISON'S ROB ROB­ LADY TOPFIELD. , SUE, Deorl DeShone; 2nd , HI HO KITTY, IN, John C. ond Nelson Trushel : 3rd , CO­ Sire and Get: Won by FOXFIRE. Poul Rum­ Harold Niemi ; 3rd , KANE'S JIM DANDY; 4th , HOCTAH KING, Kenneth Shear; 4th, ATOMICS baugh ; 2nd , DARE DEVIL, Jock Marks ; 3rd , GRA-VAND TOP HATTER, John Thompson ; 5th, BILLY B., Wolter ond Sophie Lindner ; 5th, DEERFIELD Cl-iALLENGER, Jone and M ilford HINDETTE; 6th , GRA-VAND CHARMER, John DEVAN KINGLOW , Tim G. Westhofer ; 6th, Fox; 4th, HYCRESTTOMMY HAWK , HyCrest L. Thompson . F-REEMAN"S JUNARDO, Dr. Marvin Freemon. Forms; 5th, GREEN HILL'S DEV·TONE, Wolte r ladies' Fine Harness: Won by THE GAY Stallions 4 years and over: Won by KANE'S Carroll. CONTESSA, George ; 2nd , GREEN HILL'S HIGH SOCIETY, C. J. Morrelte ; 2nd , FOX­ Grand Champion Stallion: KANE"S HIGH TONETTE, Green Hill Form; 3rd , TASTEE"S FIRE, Poul Rumbaugh ; 3rd , GREEN HILL'S SOCIETY. HOPE, Howard Brown . DEV-TONE, Wolter Carroll : 4th , HYCREST Reserve Champion Stallion : FOXFIRE. Junior Morgans, English: Won by MILLS­ TOMMY HAWK, HyCrest Forms; 5th, DEER­ Grand Champion Mare : KANE"S SPRING BORO MAJOR. Judy Swan ; 2nd, OAK ­ FIELD CHALLENGER, Milford Fox; 6th, WIND­ DELITE. WOOD "S ADAM . Oakwood Forms; 3rd , CRESTMAJOR , Deorl DeShone. Reserve Champion Mare: BIG BEND CON ­ ATOMICS BILLY B; 4th , EMERALD'S BIG JON , Emerald Acres Morgon Form; 5th , Senior Champion Stal:ion: KANE'S HIGH NIE F. DEERFIELDPAMELA , Wolter Kone; 6th , BIG SOCIETY. Grand Champion Gelding: DANBURY. BEND CONNIE F., Big Bend Form. Reserve Champion Stallion: FOXFIRE. Reserve Champion Gelding : TAS· TEE'S JU­ Pleasure Driving: Won by MISSY MONTE Junior Champion Stai lion: Fl RST MATE. BILEE. CAPTOR; 2nd , GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE, Reserve Champion Stallion: RENDER"S HY- Children's Pleasure Driving : Won by MISSY Green Hill Form; 3rd , KANE'S SPRING DE­ JAY . MONTA CANTOR, Deorl DeShone; 2nd, SCARLET HAWK, Camelot Forms; 3rd , BIT­ LITE, Camelot Forms; 4th , DEVAN WALES, Broodmares with 1964 Fools: Won by TERSWEET SUE; 4th , VANITY FAIR. T. D. Buckeye Forms; 5th , MANSFIELD'S PIXIE, BAR T TWINKLE; 2nd , RUTHVEN"S SHERYL Ulrich ; 6th , BONNIE BOY, Sue Roberts. Edgar Mansfield ; 6th , VANITY FAIR, T. D. ANN , Poul Rumbaugh ; 3rd, MUSIC MAID ; Maiden Saddle Performance : Won by OAK ­ Ulrich . 4th, LADY TOPFIELD; 5th, ROUBIKATE, Doo­ WOOD "S ADAM , Oakwood Forms; 2nd , Morgon 1 5 hands and over: Won by TRO­ ley Stables; 6th , WILLOW MOOR JUNE GREEN HILL'S TONETTE, Green Hill Form; 3rd , PHY'S BRACELET, Camelot Forms; 2nd , ELA- MORN. THE GAY CONTESSA, George Walton ; 4th , TION . Reola Horse Form; 3rd, DEERFIELD"S Weanling Mores: Won by FOAL, Oakwood MILLER'S STORMY LAKE; 5th , EMERALD'S PAMELA, Wolte r Kone; 4th , SCHOOLMAS- Forms; 2nd, JASON 'S ROUBIKATE, Dooley BIG JOHN , Orwin Osmon ; 6th , REATA"S TER, T. D. Ulr ich; 5th, SPRINGBROOK Stables ; 4th , WIL -0 -MOR STARLITE, W illow VELVET GLORY, Mrs. Wm . O'Neil. QUIZON ; 6th , TAS-TEE"S JUBILEE, Jerry Moor Morgon Form. Ramis. English Pleasure Mares and Geldings: Won Rood Hock: Won by KANE'S SPRING DE­ Mares 1 year old: Won by HYCRESTMID ­ by KANE'S SPRING DELITE, Camelot Forms; LITE, Camelot Forms; 2nd , CLOVERLANE GIE, HyCrest Forms; 2nd , WIL -0 -MOR BON 2nd , CECIL STAR NIGHT, Buckeye Forms; 3rd , DOLLY M ., C. S. Philips; 3rd , REATA"S VEL­ BON, Willow Moor Morgon Form; 3rd , D BONNIE'S BOY, Sue Roberts; 4th , MAR-JO 'S VET GLORY; 4th , DEVAN RATHMORE; 5th , D's PAULA K, Doyne Marks ; 4th , SUGAR RUN SHOW GIRL, Floyd Voss; 5th , HI JAX KID, PRINCE DEJARNETTE; 6t h, APPROSE ­ TARRIETTA, Mr . and Mrs. Wm . R. Miller : Harold Niem i; 6th , REATA"S VELVET GLORY, MON REX. 5th, HOLLY BOB'S DARLING, Roy Leach; Wm . O'Neil. Children's English Pleasure: Won by SWEET 6th, LA ROSA'S EASTER. Mares .and Geldings in Harness: Won by SUE, Deorl DeShone; 2nd , MARY BOB'S Mores 2 years old: Won by GREEN HILL'S ELATION, Reola Horse Form; 2nd , TROPHY'S PARTY GAL, Corio Copeman ; 3rd , SCARLET GLENDA, R. G. Chapmon ; 2nd , BIG BEND BRACELET, Camelot Form; 3rd , FREEMAN'S HAWK; 4th , GREEN HILL'S SHARON, Mr. MAY DAY, Big Bend Forms; 3rd, NUGGET'S JUNE MORN. Dr. Marv in Freemon; 4t h, and Mrs. Guy Marsh ; 5th, BONNIE"S BOY, MOONMIST, Sugor Run Forms: 4th , DEE TROPHY'S BECKY DATE, Vol Forms; 5th , Sue Roberts; 6th, CONGO 'S BABE. CEE CAPRICE, Jone ond M ilford Fox: 5th , DEERFIELD'S PAMELA, Wolte r Kone; 6t h, Morgans Under 1 5 Hands: Won by RICK­ MJ"S VICKE LYNNE, Jomes Jones; 6th , BAT­ HOLLY'S KATRINA, Roy Leach. TONS RHAPSODY. EY MAR-LO, C. A . Steward ; 2nd , SPRING Stallions under Saddle: Won by RICKEY GLO, Camelot Forms; 3rd , TROPHY'S BECKY Mares 3 years old : Won by BIG BEND MAR-LO , C. A. Steward ; 2nd , KANE"S HIGH DATE, Vo l Forms; 4th , LORD ROCHESTER, CONNIE F., Big Bend Forms; 2nd, SUPREME SOCIETY, Whitmoor Form; 3rd , EMERALD'S Mr . and Mrs . Wm . McDevilt ; 5th , EMER­ LADY, Reola Horse Form; 3rd, MISSY MON­ SKYCHIEF, Emerald Acres Morgon Form; 4th , ALD'S SKYCHIEF, Emerald Acres Morgon TE CANTOR, Deorl DeShone; 4th , MISS LORD ROCHESTER,W . McDevitt ; 5th , SCHOOL­ Horse Form; 6th , TROPHY'S AWARD , Came­ STEPALONG , Shon C. Trushel; 5th , AURORA MASTER, T. D. Ulr ich; 6th , TROPHY'S AWARD . lot Forms. SWEETSUE , Debora h Dav is; 6th , HI HO KITTY, Camelot Forms. Western Pleasure Stallions : Won by MJ'S Harold Niemi . Western Pleasure Mares and Geldings: Won TOMI , Jomes Jones; 2nd , KANE"S JIM DAN­ Mores 4 and over that hove foaled: Wo n by WENLOCH"S BIANCA , John Porker; 2nd , DY; 3rd , DEVAN WALES, Buckeye Forms: by KANE'S SPRING DELITE, Camelot Forms; SWEETSUE , Deorl DeShone; 3rd , HI JAX KID, 4t h, HYCRESTTOMMY HAWK, HyCrest Forms. 2nd , SAGE, Roz Krif t; 3rd , FOXY JEAN, Mr . Harold Niem i; 4 th, CECIL STA R NIGHT, ladies English Saddle : Won by THE GAY and Mrs . Harold Render; 4th , KANE"S MUSIC Buckeye Forms; 5th BITTERSWEETSUE , C. CONTESSA, Carolyn Walton ; 2nd, BIG BEND MAID ; 5th , BAR T TWINKLE; 6th , LAKOTA S. PHILLIPS; 6th , ZANSON , Big Bend Form. GIRL FRIDAY, Big Bend Form: 3rd , SEA MIST, GIRL. Combination Morgans: Won by TROPHY'S Jeon Rutledge ; 4th , DANBURY, Green Hill Mares 4 and over that have not foaled : AWARD , Camelot Form; 2nd , RICKY MAR­ Form; 5th, ZEPHYR; 6th , SAGE. Roz Krift . Won by MARY BOB'S PARTY GAL, Corio LO, C. A . Steward : 3rd , EMERALD'S SKY­ Pleasure Combination: Won by MARY Copeman ; 2nd , REATA'S VELVET GLORY, CHIEF, Emerald Acres Morgon Form; 4th , BOB'S PARTY GAL; 2nd , GREEN HILL'S DEV­ Mrs . Wm . O'Neill ; 3rd , MAR-JO'S SHOW TROPHY'S RECKY DATE; 5th , DEERFIELD'S TONE, Green Hill Form; 3rd , MJ"S TOMI , 82 The MORGAN HORSE Comolot Farm 's KANE ' S SPRING DELITE, w inner of 3 champ ionship s Grand Cham pion Stall ion of the Gold Cup Show wa s KA NE' S HIGH ond 3 blu es at thi s show , including Grand Champion Mare and SOCIETY, ow ned by C. J. Morr ette , Wh it morr Farm , Toledo, Ohi o. the Engli sh Pleasure Champ ion ship.

GOLD CUP SHOW CHAMPIONS

Jomes Jones ; 4th, BONN IE'S BOY, Sue SWEET SUE, Deorl DeShone: 2nd , HIHO COMMANDER . Buckeye Form s: 4t h, LORD Roberts; 5th, MANSFIELD'S PIXIE. Edgar Mans ­ KITTY. Haro ld N iemi: 3rd, WENLOCH S BUA­ ROCHESTER. Wm . McDev itt : 5th, DEVAN field; 6th , BEAU GEDDES, Jomes Darl ing. BACA , John Porker; 4th. JONANDO ; 5th. WALES, Buckeye Forms; 6th , DEANS STAR, Stallions in Harness : Won by TROPHY S SUCCARDO NINO : 6th , HONDETTE. Mrs . Harla n West . AWARD Camelot Forms : 2nd , RICKY MAR -LO. Owners to Ride : Won by LORD ROCHESTER. Cavalcade Americana ; Won by ENTRY. C. A . Steward; 3rd . FIRST MA TE. Vol Farms; Wm . McDe vitt: 2nd, THE GAY CONTESSA, Howar d Browns ; 2nd , M ARY BOB'S PARTY 4th , EMERALDS SKYCHIEF, Orw in Osmon: Carolyn Walton ; 3rd, SEA MIST. Jeon Rut- GAL . Corio Copeman ; 3rd, DUDE DE JARNET 5th, SPRINGBROOK ON : 6t h, MILLS­ ledge; 4th, ZEPHYR: 5th, REATA S VELVET 0, Earl Wallace . BORO COMMANDER , Buckeye Forms . GLORY. Mrs . Wm. 0 Neill: 6 th, DEVAN Mares and Geld ings under Saddle : Won RATHMORE. Championship Saddle Stake : Won by by SPRING GLO , Came lot Form; 2nd. TRO­ Equitat ion Riders 1 7 and und er, Engli sh: RICKEY MAR -LO, C. A . Steward ; 2 nd , OAK­ PHY'S BRACELET, \ Camelot Forms: 3rd , DEER­ Won by JANE GECHLER; 2nd, MARILYN WOOD 'S A DA M . Oakwood Adam : 3rd , FIELD'S PAMELA : 4th, SEA MIST, Jean Rut­ HACKETT; 3rd. CARLA COPELAND; 4th . KAN E S HIGH SOCIETY, W hitm oor Form ; 4th , ledg e; 5th, DANBURY, Judy Decker ; 6th , GREGG PHILLIPS; 5th, BONN IE'S BOY; 6th, TROPHY S BRACELET. Came lot Form ; 5th, LIPPITT VICTOR IA AMAN DA, Sugar Run JAYNE MARSH. DEERFIELD S PAMELA, Wolter Kone ; 6th , EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF, Emerald Acres Morgon Form. Equitation, Riders 17 and under , We stern : Form . Jun ior English Plea sure : Won by CICIL W~n by BETTE NIEM I: 2nd, JUDIE WILLIAMS : STAR NIGHT, Buckeye Forms ; 2nd. SWEET 3rd , DAVID PARKER: 4t h, JAN THOMPSON : Western Pleasure Stake: Won by MJ'S SUE, Deorl DeShone; 3rd, M ISS STEP ALONG, 5th. JAC K THO MPSON; 6th , DAVI D EARE· TOMI, Jomes Jones : 2nd, SWEET SUE, Deorl John Trushel ; 4th, MANSFIELD 'S PIXIE, Ed­ HART. DeShone; 3rd , BITTERSWEET SUE· 4th , gar Man sfield : 5th, BIG BEND G IRL FRIDAY, Eng:ish Pleasure Stoke : Won by KANE S WENLOCH 'S BIANCA , John Parke~· 5th, Big Bend Farm: 6th, CLOVERLANE DOLLY M . S?Rll\'G DELITE, Camelot Farms : 2nd . GREEN KAN(s JIM DANDY: 6th, HIJAX KID, Har ­ Jun ior Fine Harn ess: Won by TOWNSHEND HILLS DEV -TONE. Green Hill Form: 3rd , o ld N iemi . VIGILEVE. T. D. Ulrich; 2nd . SUPREME LADY, MARY BOB'S PARTY GA L; 4th , MJ'S TOM I, Fine Harness Stake : Won by TROPHY'S Recto Horse Form ; 3rd, DEERFIELD'S PAM ­ James Jones ; 5th, DEVAN RATHMORE: 6th, AWARD , Camelot Forms; 2nd , RICKEY MAR ­ ELA; 4th , ROCKFIRE. Willow Moor Morgo n HIJAX KID. LO . C. A. Steward ; 3rd, ELATIO N. Reola Form; 5th, EMERALDS BIG JOHN . Emer­ Western Show Horse Class: Won by SEA Horse Form; 4 th, EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF ald Acres Mo rgo n Horse Form. M :ST. Jeon Rutledge ; 2nd , NUGGET'S VAL Emerald Acres Morgon Horse Form; 5th: Children ' s Western Pleasure : Wo n by HAW K, Neva Rittenlx>use ; 3rd , Ml LLSBORO DEVAN MALTESE, Mrs . Earl Wo ll oce .

Junior Champion Stallion , twa year old FIRST MATE, owned by Val Junior Champ ion Mare and Reserve Grand Champion Mare, Big Farms, Columbus, Ohio. Bend Farm ' s three -year-old BIG BEND CONNIE F.

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Morgan Club president J. Cecil Ferguson awards fine s Gelding Champion, Judy Decker's Danbury from Green Harness Stake trophy to Camelot Farm's TROPHY'S Hill Farm, Farmington, Michigan. AWARD, shown by John Diehl .

Saddle Stake Champion, RICKEY MAR-LO, owned by Reserve Saddle Champion, Oakwood Farm 's OAKWOOD C. A. Steward, Detroit, A. G. Brown up . ADAM, Titusville, Pennsylvania.

Two year old mare winner, R. G. Chapman's GREE Reserve Champion Stallion , Paul Rumbaugh's FOXFIRE. HILL"S GLENDA, Fostoria , Ohio .

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90 COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF BAIN RIDGE FARM MORGANS AT THE FARM J. B. Reid, Owner - Phone: Linden 7-3523 FRANCESTOWN,NEW HAMPSHIRE MONDAY - SEPTEMBER28, 1964 1 :30 P.M. Mr. Reid has assembled one of the very top brands of Morgans in the country. He has stressed quality rather than quan­ tity. Due to the pressure of busin ess and living away from the f.arm he has reluctantly decided to disperse his Morgans. This is a rare opporunity to buy the BEST at your price . SELLING

TOWNSHEND VIGALVIN - Born April 19, 1959 FOXY JUANITA - Born March 30, 1960 Sire: Orclond Viglldon Sire: Foxfire Dam: Townshend Gladys Dam: Suzay "Juanita" was Junior and Grand Champion at the 1963 National Morgan Horse Show

WINDCREST FROLIC - Born April 14, 1960 Sire: Upwey Ben Don Dam: Pavlova "Fr olic" won every show as a yearling including the National, Green Mountain Show, Syracuse and Deerfield, the latter against all breeds .

ALSO SELLING MOUNTAIN DEW EVE - MARE - July 30, 1958 DAINTY'S BOB - GELDING - April 20, 1963 Sire: Upwey Ben Don Dom: Dottie Irene Sire: Townshend Vigolv in Dom: Anneigh 's Dainty Miss This more sells with o stud colt fooled Moy 1, 1964. She ANNEIGH TWO STEP - MARE - June 16, 1962 is bred bock to Townshend Vigolvin . Sire : Dyberry Bob Dom: Marigold WINDCRESTANN - MARE - MAY 24, 1959 This more hos been broken to harness. Sire: Upwey Ben Don Dom: Windcrest Annfield SENORA SHOWBLEZ VONA-MARE - March 14, 1961 This more hos always been in the ribbons when shown . She Sire: Mr. Showman Dom: Bumble hos o stud colt at her side fooled Moy 14, 1964 . " VONA" is bred lo Townshend Vigolvin ANNEIGH'S DAINTY MISS - MARE - May 19, 1959 UVM LOUISE - MARE - April 11, 1963 Sire: Dyberry Bob Dom: Louellen Sire: UVM Flash, he by Upwey Ben Don This more was second at the Notional in 1960 and in 1961 Dom: UVM Gertrude was Jun ior Champion in both the Green Mounta in Show SHARADE - GELDING - April 13, 1964 and at the Syracuse Show. She is selling in fool to Towns­ Sire: Parade hend Vigolvin . Dom: Royalton Rose of Sharon There is a possibility there will be a small group of selected added consignments. DIRECTIONS: The farm is approximate ly halfway between Greenfield and Francestown on Route 136. Take Route 202 north out of Peterborough to Route 136. From the East take Route 114 out of Manchester to Route 13. Stay on Route 13 until you reach junction of Route 136. Take 136 through Francestown and go about 2 miles. Farm sign on left. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND CATALOGUES, CALL OR WRITE JOHN B. MERRYMAN SPARKS, MARYLAND SALE MANAGER AND AUC_TIONEER PHONE: PR l-4624 - Area 301 WASEEKA' S MEMORY LANE owned by Waseeka Farm, Johnny Lydon , ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL owned by Dr. whip , 2nd in Comb ination Class. Fra nk Lathrop , Pitt sford , Vt., 5th Junior Sad ­ dle Stake , 3rd Junio r Harnes s Stake .

MORE NATIONAL SHOW WINNERS

BILLY THE KID owned by Osmond B. Johnson, Boo11ton, N. J ., HIGH PASTURES IVANHOE owned by Mrs . Harriet Hilts , 3rd Adults' Western Pleasure . Brownsville, Vt. and shown by Harold Childs, 3rd Three Year Old Colts In Hand .

DAYMAR'S DARK SECRET owned by Fleetfoot Farm , S. Amherst , UVM HELMSMAN owned by the University of Vermont , 5th Mass ., shown by Betty Lou Ham , 2nd in 4-H Fitting and Road Hack Stallions and Geldings , 6th Versatility ; 6th Pleas­ Showing, Sen ior . ure Stake .

92 HIGH PASTURES BETH owned by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Patri­ GAY CAVALIER owned by Green Meads Farm, Dr. Robert Or­ quin of Waltham, Mass ., Dr. Robert Orcutt wh ip, 4th Fillies cutt up, 2nd Stallions 1 S Hands and Over , 3rd Saddle Stake , and Geldings Two Years Old In Harness . 2nd Stallions in Harness , Reserve Champion Harness Stake .

HI-VALE ROYAL MAN owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett , HIP HEATH EMERALD owned by James G. Wolcott , Underhill Putnam, Conn ., 2nd In Colts One Year Old . Center , Vt., 4th Two Year Old Fillies, 4th Two Year Old Driving .

BAR-T CONTORIA owned and shown by Suzanne Venier , La­ LURGAN owned by Brown and Winslow , Bloomington , Minn ., fayette, N. Y., Sth Mares Four and Over , Not Foaled. Vee Ann Wood up, 2nd Roadsters Under Saddle .

93 Timothy Morrell, Brattleboro, Vt., wins 6th in Saddle Seal WASEEKA'S MASTERPIECE owned and shown by Ayelien Equitation, Riders Under 14 , on SARITA. Richards, Pine City, N. Y., 5th Geldings Under 15 Hands .

MERRY BELLSTARowned by Merrylegs Farm, S. Dartmouth, MANITOBA owned by Sally and Susan Fish, Worcester, Mass ., Mass., 3rd Junior Pleasure Driving. 3rd Children's Road Hack Geldings, 5th Versatility.

TOWNSHEND MELINDA owned by Townshend Morgan-Hol­ stein Farm, Bolton, Mass ., Anna Ela whip, 5th Pleasure Driv­ THREE WINDS ANNBERRY owned and shown by Gertrude ing Stake. Schley, Sharon, Conn ., 6th in Dressage .

94 WINDCRESTSTARLET owned by Wedare Farms, Lancaster, N. TOWNE-AYR CARILLON owned by Towne-Ayr Farm, H., 5th Pleasure Driving Mare, 7th Peasure Driving Stake. Montpelier, Vt., Diane Jacobs up, 6th Pleasure Mares English, Rider Under 1 8, 3rd Pleasure Driving Mares, 8th Pleasure Driving Stake.

DARKPATRICIAN owned by Mn. E. J . Poitras, Holliston, Mau., AVALON SAMARKAND owned by Elizabeth Eusey, Lancaster, John Lydon up , 3rd Fillies and Geldings ThrH Years Old Mass. , shown by Harold Childs, 3rd Geldings ThrH and Under Under Saddle, 4th Geldings ThrH and Under In Hand. In Hand.

TOWNSHEND MELINDA and TOWNSHEND MELOISE owned by Townshend Morgan-Holstein Farm, Anna Ela and Barry Caine up, as they appeared in the Pageant . They placed 3rd In JACK MCNARY owned by Rosemarie Rowell, Portland, Maine, Saddle Pairs . 2nd Stallions and Geldings Pleasure Driving.

95 Right : LIPPITT ALERT­ SON awned by Mr. and Mrs . Roy S. Rich­ ardson , Putney, Vt., 5th Children 's West­ ern Pleasure, 6th Stock Horse. BROADWALL DRUM MAJOR owned by Broadwell Farm , Greene , R. I., Lee Horns Fe,guson whip , 4th in $ 500 Harness Special .

WINDCREST DAPPER DON owned by Ralph Linton , N. EMERALD' S COCHISE owned by Tamarlei Mo rgans , Carver , Mass ., shown by Diane Griffin , 3rd in Pleasure Brattleboro , Vt. , Agnes Wyant up, 3rd Pleasure Stallions Stake. and Geldings .

BAR-T SUPERMAN owned by Mr. and Mrs . Richard Pickett , Amherst, Mass ., shown by Molly Pickett he won 2nd in 4-H Fitting and Showing , 2nd in Junior Equi­ HELEN DARLING owned by Dr. and Mrs . Frank Lathrop, tat ion , 3rd in Pleasure Geld ings Rider Under 1 8. Rid­ 6th 3 Year Old Fillies In Hand . ing him , Lucy Pickett won 4th in Walk -Trot Equitation.

96 BROADWALL TRUMPETER owned by Broadwall Farm, Meg TOWNSHEND BIG BAD JOHN owned by Townshend Morgan­ Ferguson whip , 6th in Children 's Harness. Holstein Farm, Nancy Ela, whip, 4th Stallions In Harness, 6th 3 Year Old Colts in Hand , 6th 3 Year Old Colts Under Saddle .

PROMENADE owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna, Fram ing­ BIRCH HILL BEATRIX owned by Waseeka Farm , Johnny Lydon ham, Mass ., Mary Jane Orcutt up , 3rd Ladies " Mare Under up, 3rd Junior Saddle Stake . Saddle, 4th Mares Under 1 S Hands.

ALEZAN BENN ADHEM owned by Hazel Wilbur , Norwich, POPPYCOCK's Coll, Sth in Weanling Colts, owned by N. Y., 2nd Two Year Old Colts In Hand , Sth Two Year Old Rodolphe Morais , S. , Maine . Colts In Harness.

97 BAY STATE owned by Mrs. W. P. Clark of CHEROKEE PRINCESS owned and shown by Shirley Duxbury , Mass ., Ann Clark whip, 3rd Children 's Har­ Laczynski , Woonsocket , R. I., 2nd Pleasure Mares Adults, ness Horse. 5th Adults Road Hack Mares , 5th Trail Horse .

TOWNSHEND ASTRONAUT owned by Mr. and Mrs. WINDCREST MADONNA owned by Elm Hill Farm , 4th William Gibson and Mary Lou, Southbridge , Mass ., Mares Four and Over Have Foaled, 5th Mares Under 1 5 5th Geldings 3 and Under . Hands Under Saddle .

GREEN MEADS GAIETY owned by Green Meads Farm , KADENVALE DON owned by Suzanne Venier, 3rd Stal­ 5th Two Year Old Fillies and Geldings in Harness. lions Four and Over , 4th Stallions 1 5 Hands and Over and Geldings in Harness . Under Saddle.

98 SYNDICATE'S BALLETowned by Edna l. Avery, Ledyard, Conn ., KEYSTONE'S NUCHIEF owned by Robert Morgon , Dr. S. Robert Orcutt whip , 2nd Two Year Old Fillies , 4th , Saratoga, Calif ., 5th Stock Horse. Fillies and Geldings 3 Years Old in Hornoss ; 6th Fill:es and Geldings 3 Years Old Under Saddle.

JUST-A-SWEETHEART owned by Mrs. John Mer· LAURELMONT LENDA ANN owned and shown by Jeon Footit, Am­ cer and Ruth Mercer Buckman , Westminster , herst, Moss ., 5th Junior Pleasure Horse. Moss ., 3rd Troll Horse , 6th Rood Hock Mores , Adults .

PRINCECRESTTO?PER owned by Mr. and Mrs. John B. Prince , UVM LAURI owned by the University of Vermont , 2nd Fillies Boxford, Moss ., 2nd Weanling Colts . One Year Old .

99 BLARNEY STONE owned by Carol Hackney , Finksburg , Md., WINDCREST MADONNA, owned by Elm Hill Farm, Mrs. Jame s 6th in Two Year Old Pleasure Driving . Bord~n, whip , 6th Ladies' Harnes s.

TALISMAN owned and shown by Ayelien Richards , 5th Pleas­ WINDCRESTMELODY owned by Janet Zuretti , Westboro , Mass. , ure Stallion s and Ge!din~s. 6th Road Hack Stallions and ridden by Mrs. Marion Zuretti , 5th in Dressage . Geldings .

TOWNE-AYR SWEETBRIAR owned by Towne-Ayr Farm and KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY owned by Claude J . Morrette , driven by Mrs. Roderick E. Towne , 5th Roadsters in Harness ; Toledo , Ohio , 2nd Stallions 4 and Over , 5th Stallions 6th. Half Mile Race in Harness, 6th 1 Mile Race in Harness . in Harness , 7th Junior Saddle Stake .

100 WASEEKA'S NIGHTHAWK owned and shown by Sheila Burns , TOWNE-A YR TROUBADOUR own ed by Barbara Baylo r, Red Danvers, Moss ., 2nd Tra il Horse , 3rd Road Hack Mares , 6th Hook , N. Y., Jeanne Mell in Herr ick up , 3rd Jumping , 2nd Pleasure Stake , 7th Pleasure Driving Stake . Pleasure Geld ings Riders Under 1 8.

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WASEEKA'S BANDBOX owned by Edward Cetlin , Pat Tataronis APPLEVALE MAYBEE owned by Elm Hill Farm, 4th Three Year up , 2nd Mares 1 5 Hands and Over . Old Fillies .

LIPPMAN HAWK owned by J . Bradley Cohn , New York City, driven by Steph en Smalley , 3rd Just in Morgan Performance , SYNDICATE' S BALLET owned by Edna L. Avery , 2nd Two Year 3rd 1 Mile Race In Harness , 3rd Half Mile Race in Harness . Old Fillies .

101 GREEN MEADS PHYLLISowned by Mr. and MY SWEET SUE owned by Mrs. E. J . Poitras, 4th Mares and Mrs. Howard Fohrhaltz , Pittsfield , Mass ., Geldings in Harness . 5th in Three Year Old Pleasure Driving.

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GLADGAY'S HEIRESS owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna , ROYALTON JOHN DARLINGSON owned by Mr. and Mrs. John 3rd Fillies Three Years Old . P. Sibley, Wayland, Mass ., 2nd Pleasure Stallion or Geld­ ing, 3rd Versatility .

TOWNSHEND PANABELL and Foal, owned by Townshend Mor­ BALD MT. FIRST LADY owned by Mr. and Mrs. John H. May, gan-Holstein Farm, 3rd Mare and Foal, 3rd Mare and Two of Jr., Lagrangeville, N. Y., 5th in Yearling Fillies. Produce .

102 WALES FARM MAJOR BET owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ PRINCECRESTSTARDON owned by Mr. and Mrs. John B. Prince , ard Wales, Weybridge, Vt., 4th in Roadsters Under Lyman Orcutt whip, 4th in Two Year Old Stallions In Harness . Saddle .

UVMCANTOR owned by the University of '{e rmont, Bob LUCKY STONE awned by Mrs. Martha Van Buskirk, Pemaquid, Baker up, 3rd in the $500 Harness Special. Maine, 6th Stallions Fciur and Over .

Deborah Jean Ham of S. Amherst , Mass. , wins 4th in Soddle Seat Equitation, Rider Under 14 , on DAYMAR'S U. S. PANEZ owned by Richard S. Nelson , Molly Pickett up, 4th DARK SECRET. in Jumping.

103 APPLEVALE MAYBEE owned by Elm Hill Farm, Bill Brooks , whip , GREEN MEADS DAVISON owned by Green Meads Farm , Mary 2nd Three Year Old Fillies and Geldings In Harness . Jane Orcutt up , 2nd Road Hack Geld ings , 6th Three Year Old Pleasure Driving .

Bonn ie Johnston wins 3rd in Senior Saddle Seat Equitation and VIVO owned by Mr. and Mrs . Howard Fohrhaltz , 3rd Two 3rd in the Equitation Championship , riding TOWNSHEND Year Old Pleasure Driving. MELOISE .

NIGHTY NIGHT owned by Mr. and Mrs . Frank J . Mason, Springfield, Ill., 6th Fillies Two Year s Old, 6th Fillies and PETALBROOK CAROLECT owned by Mr. and Mrs . P. W. Jackson , Geldings Two Year Old In Harness . Wappingers Falls, N. Y., 3rd Yearling Fillies .

104 Stallion Grand Championhip class being judged . The Mare and Produce Class fills the ring.

BROADWALLPATRICK owned by Gene St. Germain of Woon­ SIR LANCELOT and LIPPMAN HAWK owned by Mr. and Mrs. socket, R. I., 5th in Justin Morgan Performance. J. Bradley Cohn, 2nd, in Cavalcade Americana .

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Smith point was not so great as to unhor se and ·sec her child throu gh an emerg ­ ( Cont inued fro m Pagr 31) them completely, and with .tipp ed stand . ency appe_nd ectomy JOOmiles away. ards they proceeded safely into the ring. T he gra ndstand was packed. The participants put on a show the likes One flag bearer then carried the stand­ ringmasters escorted Patty Davis Fer­ of which we'll probably never see aga in. ard in his boot instead of the scabba rd guson to the ring center, and presented It celebrated Justin Morgan's 175th th roug h th e drill which followed . From her with a blue ribbon. She bowed birthday. It was well executed and a th is point on there were no bobbles, gracio usly to the grands tand, and th en real crowd-pleas er. But, you should unl ess you count Pete e:5on almost to the exhibitor 's stand. Tne ovation have seen rehearsal; Patty reassur ed being skewe red by Harry Andr e's sa­ was deafe ning, and there wasn't a dry me that chaos was norm al at this stage, ber in the charge. eye in th e out (i.t. There shouldn't but not being a produ ce.r-director I have been. couldn't help but doubt. The command It sound s as if I thoug ht th e produc­ Old Justin had quit e a birthday. performanc e, however, was superb. tion f.unn y. This is mostly to keep Denny Emerson as narr ator ad -libbed from baw ling. Why? Because here beauti fully throu gh the few delays, e. was a lady whom many of us have g. Bobbie Or cutt try ing to be Justin watched grow up, who has talked to Morgan ( the man) in one costume to a series of show committ ees about a open the show, and then trying to re­ Morgan pagea nt without a real ent hu s­ appear as Presid ent Munroe in anoth er iastic response, but who kept after the Jackson costume a few minut es later. We don't idea with th e same Morgan -prorncting ( Cont inued from Page 31) know if he got both f.e.etcaught in the persistence of her father, and carried same pant leg, but the possibilities are it out succcsfully. In so doing she en­ There are impr essions that stay with endless. Anyway, he made it back to listed the aid of half the exhibitor s in one afte r a show of this caliber. The the ring as President Munroe after the Vermont and Massachusetts, wrote, splendid atti tud e of the exhibitors, long est drum roll in history. That produced , and directed the pageant with "T he show must go on ," afte r a most Vermont drummer boy never missed a minimum of rehearsals (one), and trying Morgan Hors e Club, Inc. gen­ a beat. H e was trem endous. The Ver­ in a single performance probably sold era l meet ing Wedn esday evening, the mont cavalry almost didn 't make the more Morga n hor ses in a half-hour on long hours spent by Nathaniel Bigelow ring. The flag bearers got the orna ­ that Sunday afternoon that will ever and his wife, Dr . and Mrs. Russell Smith ments at the tops of their standards :?gain be eq ualled. And , during the and the many others on the show com­ hung up on the starting wire. above twtl ve hours preceding the perform­ mittee all responsible for a successful the in-gate. Their rate of speed at that ance, she managed to leave the show show remind:1 us of the. wonderful ASHBROOK FARM

A number of the horses we advertised have been sold, but we still have a broodmare or two year old filly and one colt left. Our Morgans are bred for type, disposition and good natural Morgan action . We feel a good pleasure horse is harder come by than a show horse. Show horses can be made, but a good versatile pleasure horse is born with that potentiality.

MARGARET RICE Meredith, New Hampshire (Mrs. Thomas E. P.) (Tel. CR 9-6082)

106 The MORGAN HORSE people we have in the Morga n breed. HORSE MAGAZINES Their efforts were prodigious yet re­ warding for all. The outst andin g train ­ " FOR YOUR READINGPLEASURE "

ing and showing done by the profes­ Pe, sional, amate ur and novice, the impres ­ Year Morgan Horse, mo ., except Jan ...... 4 .00 sive. pagean t in memory of Justin Mor­ Horse World . mo ., except Jon ...... 6 .0U Horseman 's Advisor, a ll-breeds mo., FOR SALE gan all added to a tremendous assign­ excepl Jon...... 4.00 ment for the judg es. American Shellond Pony Journal mo ., except Jan ...... 4.00 After the final ribbon was awa rded IHorness) Horseman and Fair World, wkly. I 0.00 6 Reg. Morgans . All ages. Blood Horse, wkly, lhoroughbreds ...... I 0.00 those attending went away wit h the The Record, wkly...... 12.50 Both sexes including 2 brood feeling this was the grea test Morgan Rocky Mounlaln Thoroughbred & Quorrer Horse, IO Issues ...... 4.00 mares, weanling colt, 2 year show in the country . The Chronicle, hunling, Jumping, ere., wkly. 9.00 Illinois Thoroughbred, mo...... 3.00 gelding started under saddle Thoroughbred of California, mo...... 4.00 The Western Horseman , mo ...... 4.00 by 9 year old boy, 3 year colt Turf & SPort Digesl, mo...... 5 .00 ATTENTION Saddle ond Bridle, mo., excepl Jon...... 8.00 ride s and drives, yearling filly. National Horseman, mo...... •...••..•....• 8.00 All pictures sent to this maga­ The Ranchman ...... 2.00 Priced to sell before cold wea - Palom ino Horses, mo...... •..•...... •... 3 .00 zine must be glossy-finish, News, 10 Issues ...... 4.00 ther - $400 and up . black-and-white photos, 5" x The Quarter Horse Journal, mo...... 4.00 Texas Horsemen ...... 3.00 r or larger in size. Each Southe rn Horse-man, mo...... 3 .00 Quarter Horse Digest, mo...... 3.00 picture must be labelled clear­ Pinro Horse News, bi-mo...... 3.00 ly on the back with the name IRA News, monlhly ...... 3.00 Quarter lcc lng Record, monlhly ...... 3.5U and registration number of Piggin Siring, news, Porticularly West Coosr. mo...... 4 .00 the Morgan and the name and Rodeo Sporrs News, lwice monthly ...... 4 .00 address of its owner . Addi­ Hoofs and Horns, mo., Western horse I sporrs ...... 5.00 tional information may be The Horset roder, mo., not ional used where it is appropriate clossilied ads ...... 2.00 MORGANHILL'FARM such as the sire, dam and age New Gloucester , Maine luah Your Order Todayl of the horse, its show record, W. M. Grove, owner Order as many magazines as you wish with only the name of the rider or , one check or money order payable 10 KEN ~tc. Color photographs or KIMBEL. Then mail your order and remittance 10 , slides , and those improperly KEN KIMBEL identified, will not b~ con- Depl, M. H., P. O. low ICK,Plant Clry, Florlda. sidered for publication.

FOR SALE: Hartman Trailers . Also Houghton FOR SALE: Well bred , true type Morgans exercise carts and show buggies. Dealer: that move properly . Excellent dispositions , J. CECIL FERGUSON, Broadwall Farm, Greene , plenty of substance . MURIEL GORDON, R. I. CLASSIFIED Middleburgh, N. Y. VA-7-5089. 10 cents per word $2.00 minimum TROUBADOUR FARM FOR SALE: Beautiful 6 year old Morgan BOARDING TRAINING SELLING Stallion Gladgay's Grand March. He is by SHOWING RIDING INSTRUCTIONS HORSE TRAILERS: large selection ready to Orcland leader and his dam is the famous Indoor ring for year round facilities . Kopf go ot all times . WAGON WHEEL, 13 Wor­ Glady . This horse is fully broke to show English Saddlery - new and used! also cester Rd., Townsend, Mass . either under saddle or in harness . He is stable supplies . RALPH G. HALLENBECK., an excellent moving horse and was the win­ owner, Selkirk, N. Y., 5 miles south of Albany , FOR SALE BY OWNER, 1 acre , 2 horse ner of the under 1 5.0 hands class at the N. Y., Route 9-W. Phone: South Bethlehem, !fable, box stalls with faucet water, 100' x 1963 Eastern Stales class "A" Horse Show . ROger 7-3396 . 200 ' corral. 3 bedroom ranch - air con­ He is full brother to three National Grand ditioned - 1 1/, baths - fireplaced living Champions , Gladgay 's Pride 1964 , Promen­ HORSE & PONY TRANSPORTATION: Nation­ room - dining room . Sliding glass wall ade 1960 , and Madalin 1959 . Contact : wide Van Service, bonded , insured , GEO. H. family room with extra large raised fire­ MARK H. HANNA, Gladgay Farm, Framing­ REESE, 929 W. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado place exiling on patio - large k:tchen - ham , Mass . Tel. 875-4456 or 872-6262 . Springs, Colorado 80906. Phone code 303, dish washer - 2 garages - party room 635-1888. with built in mahogany bar and full refrig ­ FOR SALE: Volume I, Morgan Horse Regis­ erator - gas heal - under ground water­ ter , $50 .00 . Contact N. WARREN MARCH, FOR SALE: Registered Morgans. You want ing system . Walk ing distance all schools - 445 St. Paul Street, Burlington , Vermont . one? We have the one you 're look ing for! 5 min. walk to shopping center . $35,000 .00. Phone UN 4-5 378 . Colts, Fillies, Mares. Colors: chestnuts, bay, MRS ELEANOR M. PETTENGELL,32 Andover palomino . All top breeding. $500 .00 up . St., Georgetown , Mass . Telephone : 352-8151. FOR SALE: Reg. Morgan geld ing , Sire : Stock for sale at all times . Stud service. Chandel (Fleetfield x Orange Blossom). Dam : MORGAN HORSE BARN, 1 544 Ludwig Ave., FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE: Registered Mor­ Belle Linsley (Agazizz x Rocky Hazel) . 3 Santa Rosa, Calif. gan stallion, Archie 'O's Duplicate (Archio year, bay, 14 .2. Excellent disposition . One "O " x Lippitt NoraJ. Mahogany bay , 14 .31/, month professional training . Will be good FOR SALE: Registered Morgan mares, hands . Foaled : May 15, 1955 . Profes­ pleasure or performance horse . Price: $475 . fillies and colts, top blood lines, top quality. sionally trained . Proven sire, showring win­ MRS. MARION E. BUTTS, 6449 Stanley Ave ., Reasonable prices . GOODWIN MORGANS, ner . Suitable for a high quality fam ily pleas­ Carmichael, Calif. 883 E. 8600 So., Sandy, Utah . ure saddle and harness horse, plus a founda­ FOR SALE: Registered Morgans • includ­ tion sire of quality breeding . Also , a perfect REGRETFULLY,we must dispose of our ing one Parade type 4 year Stallion • Wean­ match, his half-brother, coming three-year Morgans . Arribonita 0811 2, 14 year old lings - Yearlings Mares . Good bloodlines. old gelding . Ready for training as you like. chestnut broodmare in foal to Lippitt Reuben HENRY FAWCm, P. O. Box 665, Elkhart, Ind. lovely dispos ition for woman or children. Alert 121 06 . Her chestnut yearling colt, Will trade for: Registered Morgan mare (three Sutton Arritor 14925 by Tutor and her bay DISPERSAL Kedron Farm Morgans. Two to seven years , chestnut preferred) , of similar weanling colt by Bay State Flintlock. An ex­ geldings, two mares, four head young stock . quality breeding, soundness, conformation, cellent opportun ity to pick up a group of Will be sold at auction Sunday, October 4th must have a good disposition . NO~N B. Morgans having outstanding bloodlines at a ot RIC-LAN MEADOWS PONY FARM DISPER­ DOBIN, M.D., 104 South Michigan Avenue, reasonable price. PAUL MELIA, Sutton, Mass ., SAL, Bolivar, Missouri. Chicago, Illinois 60603 . phone 865-6482 . HAVE STALL VACANCY. Would like to MORGAN HORSES FOR SALE. Bred mare s winter Morgan mare . Excellent home . With and weanling s and yearling . A. E. SWARTZ, option lo buy or lease after '65 foal. BER­ 141 5 So. Pleasant , Independence , Mo. 64050 . CLASSIFIED NARD J. DUNN, P. 0 . Box 536 , Olean , New York. FOR SALE: Four year old stallion Chico Bee $2.00 minimum 13259 (Chango x Jenabel) Liver chestnut , no 10 cents per word FOR SALE: Chestnut mare , light mane white markings . Two year old filly We-No­ and tail 010338. Foaled July, 1957 - Wa;k Cameo Bee 012461 (Tehachapi Rock x $1200 .00 . Chestnut filly, Skiparee Edna Retannal . Light chestnut , snip, right front Ash x Roxies Archie, foaled May, 1963 - coronet wh it, . Weanling stud We-No-Walk $700 .00 . JAMES F. ENRIGHT, Amherst, N. Chicony (pending) (Chico Bee x Honey Beel. H. 673-3250 . Liver chestnut , star, strip, snip , left rear sock . FOR ~ALE: Registered Morgans, all sired Any reasonable offer consid ~:ed . WE-NO­ by O.C.R. 9099 . Yearling fillies , one chest­ FOR SALE: Reasonable , one weanling colt WALK MORGAN FARM, Rt. 1, Box 171 , Es- nut, one black - pleasure prospects and dark chestnut with star, Jubilee breeding . One r,on, ia, New Mexico. Phone 753-4302 . future breeding potential . Weanling chest­ yearling colt light chestnut , beautiful by Hud­ nut filly and stud. Both have very good con­ son Jeep by Lippitt Jeep by Lippitt Sampson. FOR SALE: Hylee 's Mary Ann - 6 year formation . Descriptions and prices on re­ One 2 year old coil by Max Hi Ho Kid. chestnut pleasur e mare, gentle , sound , rides quest. Also a black 1 7 year old western FLORA ELKINGTON, French lick , Ind iana . English and Western drives single and show type mare , never out of the ribbons double . Guaranteed t, foal March '65 to in halter classes . WILLOW MOOR MORGAN FOR SALE: Registered Morgan colts. Jubi­ Sylvester (Brown Pepper - Seneca Lady). Pic­ FARM, 16049 Prospect Rd., Strongsville, lee King and Flyhawk bloodlines . Reason­ ture page 25 July issue . PHYLLIS BARBER, Ohio 44136 . Phone 216-238-6878 . ably priced, chestnut color . ABE LARSON, Rt. 5, Noblesville, Indiana . Tel. Indiana­ Beryl, Utah . poli s Tl 9-3099 . AVAILABLEFOR THE FIRST TIME and only through the Morgan Horse - unique gifts FOR SALE: Two registered Morgan wean­ FOR SALE: A few beautiful headed foals for Morgan lovers. 12" x 12" textile hand lings, sired by 1 963 Grand Champion Stal­ w;th sweet dispositions by Mr. Showman done in the ancient hot wax technique of lion . One chestnut filly, Orcland Don Dar­ Vona and Count Benaida Vona , also some Batik by a skilled artist who knows Morgans . ling x Syndee . Syndee"s last filly placed in young stock from yearlings through 4 yea , Each Batik features a stylish Morgan in typi ­ ribbons al National two years . One bay olds . High percentage horses and showy . cal pose . Custom made for you in harmon­ colt with two white rear socks, Orcland JOSELENE HILLS, , Maryland . Phone izing colon of your choice . $5 .00 each . Don Darling x Poppy Cock. Ribbon winner 301-898-9032. Please allow three weeks for delivery. Price at 1964 National . RUDY MORAIS, South list of larger textiles on request . LOU WALKER, China, Maine . Malvern, Iowa. FOR SALE: Broadwall Major Ray, sired WANTED: Volume II and Volume IV of by Broadwall Drum Major, 4 year old geld­ the American Morgan Hone Register. Also ing , light chestnut with light mane and tail, INDEX TO ADVERTISERS wish to obtain back issues of the Morgan 1 5 hands . Professionally trained to ride Hone Magazine published before March, and drive. Good disposition . Has been in Abso rbi ne ...... 1 05 1963. STARR B. FARM, P. 0 . Box 326, Escon­ ribbons al every show entered this year . Ashbrook Farm ...... 106 dido, California. May be used for show or pleasure . May be Bain Ridge Farm ...... 91 seen at TROUBADOUR FARM, Selkirk, N. Y. Bar-T Farms ...... 67 FOR SALE: Mares, fillies and weanlings. Phone South Bethlehem Roger 7-33923 . Bayfield Tock Shop ...... BO 1 2 head for sale. Mares in foal to "Stella r" Owner , Charles D. Messick, Chatham , N. Y. Beckridge Morgans ...... 1 1 - National Junior Champion 1950 . Can Phone 3-3923 or 2-5231 . Breeders & Owners Directory ...... 109 Deliver. MEL FRANDSEN, 267 So. 1st West , Broodwoil Form ...... 3 American Fork, Utah . FOR SALE: Two geldings, A. 8. Dillon, 5 Come lot Farm ...... 14, 15 years, 1 5. 1 hands , bright bay and Robin FOR SALE: Chocolate chestnut reg istered Centaur Farms ...... 8 Selassie, 4 years, 14."l hands, chestnut . Both Morgan mare, Haven 's Highland Kate 09618 , Crabapp le Volley ...... 6 well broke to ride drive and jump . Each eight years old, has foaled four foals, due Crofts, F. S., Jr...... 12 an outstanding buy al under a thousand . lo foal again Febru11ry, '65 . Handy under WM. R. HOPKINS, Green VUlage , N. J . Elm Hill Farm ...... 71 saddle and sound and gentle . A large active Phone 201 FR 7-4435 . Emerald Acres Morgon Horse Farm ...... 7.5 mare . JAMES F. THOMSON, Route 4, Jack­ Fan fore ...... 78 son, Michigan. Phone ST 4-5205 . WANTED: Registered Morgan buckskin Funquest Morgans ...... 112-12 3 mare . Over 14 .3, good disposition, saddle FOR SALE: Registered 4 year old geld ­ Green Mea ds Farm ...... Bock Cover broken, and in western states . WILLIAM ing sired by Upwey Ben Don 12776 . 15 Green Mountain Horse Assoc iation ...... 80 LAVIGNE, 4770 Proctor Rd., Castro Valley , hands, copper chestnut white stockings on Hovey 's Tock Shop ...... 16 Calif . rear, blaze on face . Very flashy , beautiful High Postures Morgon Horse Form ...... 69 conformation , no blemishes, sound . Child FOR SALE: Broodmares by Sonfield . Co:ts Hudson Volley Breeders ...... 10 safe, saddle, harness trained. $2200 . and fillies most all ages . W. T. CARTER, Joslin, Anita S...... 46 Registered Lippitt stallion 12813. 4 year 2784 Cherry Ave ., Fresno , Cal. Phone Ken Kimbel ...... , .... 107 old dark bay, excellent disposition, saddle , 268 -6906 . harness trained, dr ives double , sired a love­ Merry legs Farm ...... 7 3 ly filly. $1900 . Registered filly 012826 , FOR SALE: Keystone's Rome Beauty MHBEA Ail-Morgon Show ...... 77 yearling , dark chestnut, white blaze on face 010290, Pomulus and Redman breeding, Miller Harness Company ...... 79 and 2 wh ite half coronets on rear and left chestnut , six years, open, places well in trail Morgon Hill Form ...... 107 front white stocking. Very gentle . Sire: Don­ rides and parades, ready for ring training ; New England Morgon Horse Association 7 2 darllng; Dam: Bay State Becky. Very rich or Belle Heather 09144, strong in Mansfield New York Stole Breeders ...... 1 3 In Benlnnglon breeding . $1 600. Above and Jubilee King, stockhorse trained and New York Stole Ail-Morgon Show ...... 70 Morgans can be seen by appointment only . proven broodmare; two chestnut colts, 1 8 Patr iquin, Warren ...... 106 Write GENERAL DELIVERY,40 Beverly Drive, and 4 months, Rex's Major Monte 9996 x Orclond Form ...... 4 1 Somers, Conn . or phone l -203-R19-0503 . Belle Heather . Free delivery within 500 miles , reasonable charge above . MARJORIE Reola Horse Form ...... 44 FOR SALE: Devan Maltese 12598 (Devan HAMBLY, 979 Date St., San Bernardino , Calif . fled Fox Stables ...... 4 2 1061 1 x Captorl 5 year old chestnut Phone 203-97. Rockmople Form ...... 68 gelding, professionally trained for show, Shaker Hill ...... 48 plenty stamina, shown successfully al 1964 FOR SALE: Registered weanling co:t (Bro­ Gold Cup, $1 500.00 . Archies Gay lady Rock March On - Merry linnet). Dark chest­ Tanglewood ...... 76 012181 (Yancy Derringer O 12724 x Archie nut, good conformation , nice action . Hand­ Townshend Morgon -Holstein Form ...... 7 0 78561 2 year old bay filly, no white mark ­ some show or future stud prospect . Photos Volume IV ...... 74 ings, $850 . MRS. E. W. WALLACE, Roule 4, on request . MRS. ROBERT BRUNELLE, Box Voorh is Form ...... Inside Front Cover Circleville, Ohio 43113. 45, Grosvenordale, Conn. WAinut 3-2049 . Woseeko Form ...... 4, 5

108 The MORGAN HORSE BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

At Stud Jackson Morgan Horse Ranch ORCLANDBOLD VICTORY "Mortana" Morgans 13541 West 's oldest Morgan breeder Sire: Ulendon Dam: Westfall Bold Beauty We use our show horses and show our using horses MORGAN AT STUD Junior Champion Sta llion, 1963 AT STUD Devan Stockbridge National Morgan Horse Show ROSEFIELD8568 14287 SENATEFIELD12271 6 Years Old Fee $200 STOCK FOR SALE AT All TIMES New Eastern Blood Line ARNOLD & WALTER CHRISTENSEN Mgr.-Trg. Owners Visitors welcome , boarding accomodations DEAN JACKSON J. C. JACKSON & SONS 3847 South 900 East Harrison , Montono ALFRED G, & EDITH HAINFELD Salt Lake City, Utah P. 0. Box 3564. Eugene, Ore. Ph. 344-2580 Phone : 685 -2352 - 685 -2357 CHAR-ELMORGAN HORSES SUNCRESTSTOCK RANCH "FUNQUEST" MORGANS At Stud At Stud SHAWALLADIVIDE 12143 UPWEY KING BENN DICKIE'SPRIDE (Palomino) Chestnut - 14.2 THE BROWN FALCON Accomodations for mares and mares with CHIEF RED HAWK KINGS RANSOME (Dk. Chestnut) £oals. Boarding - Training - School of FUNQUEST FALCON Bred for conformation - · Riding. FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR Disposition - Color Visitors Most Welcome SUNFLOWERKING Stock For Sale Chas. and Elaine Akes EARLMAYLONE, Manager . R. 3, Box 45A Stuart G. Hazard Rt. 2. Box 71, Jack1onvllle. Oregon Milton Freewater. Ore. 1308 Colleqe Ave .. Topeka. Kansas Phone 899-1157 Phone 938-3834

· TILLICUMACRES MOREEDA ACRES MOSHER BROS. MORGANS At Stud Breeders of Tru-Type Morgans Conformation, disposition, ability to BALD MT. GLORY MHC 13945 At Stud perform plus high percentage of (Easter Twilight - Helen's Glory) MEREDITHSTARLIGHT 12881 original blood. Lippitt and Lippitt-government breed­ MOREEDA JUSTIN JEEP 13846 CONDO and his beautiful young ing exclusively, thus we are combining Lippitt an d Lippitt-Arch ie "O" BloodHnes son CLASSY BOY now standing two of the most respected strains of Young Breeding Stock Available at Stud. Morgans. Visitors We lcome Stock For Sale Visitors Welcome Earl H. & Norma Lucille Reeder "Amos", "Howard", "Leo" Mosher James J. McKeon Route l, Box 168, Avalon Road 2124 East 7000 So .. Salt Lake City 17. Utah Janesvllle. Wis. Phone CR 7-3278 Route D. Darlington , Wisconsin Phone (608) Pleasant 4-9237 Phone 776-4038 Box 154, LaPorte, Colorado WHITE RIVER MORGANS WAER'S .\\ORGAN HORSES BARRUNNING W BAR RANCH At Stud We are proud to be known by the EAGER BEAVER 12770 JV/organs ti'( Otll11. Highest quality Morgan horses raised (Broadwall Brigadier x Bambi Moon} At Stud in rugged working ranch country. CoJts For Sale from King Pine and REX'S MAJOR MONTE WAER'S DANNY BOY Young stock for sale. Eager Beaver Visitors Welcome WAER'S PLAY BOY Don Berlie and Young stock for sale-Visit ors 111elco111e Dr. and Mrs. Whittenberger DOUBLEF. RANCH John & Jean Schumacher P. 0 . Box 2356, Cheyenne, Wyciminq Route I, Box 1158 Frank and Frieda Waer Chadron. Nebraska 18208 Modjeska Rd.. Orange , CalU. Ph. 586-7919

FAIRLEA H. SEEWALD The Best of New England in ff Jtuillttnu Yarms New Mexico MORGAN HORSES At Stud WINDCRESTBOB B 12097 At Stud :Jpwey Ben Don 8843 Bald Mt. Carol 08028 SANDMAN 11894 Pride of King x Princess Toby TRIUMPH 10167 FAIRLEATROUBADOUR 13912 Windcrest Bob B Monterey Belle SANDIES PRIDE 13744 Sandman x Hopi Magazee ~ire: Mentor 8627 Dam: Damsel 04822 12097 07120 WM. K. WOODARD, M. D. 5pccinlizing in Morgan Stock Horse., 528 Westgate Lane. NW MARLIN MANNING, Mgr. Rte. #1, Boit 376 AMARILLO, TEXAS Albuquerque, N. M, Tel. DI 4-0377 Belle Rive. Ill. Phone 756-2121 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

WILLOW MOOR -REATA­ MORGAN BREEDING FARM Dooley Stables' Star MORGAN HORSE DEVAN JASON Home of BEAUTY - QUALITY Conformation 11568 (Capta in Fillmore x Lady Cap) FLEETWING Performance YOUNG STOCK AVAILABLE VIGIL MARCH Foundation Stock Rte. # 2, Weate"llle , Ohio I 8 ml. south of Delaware an State Rte. 23 M• . and Mrs . A. J . Andreoli Dr. & Mrs . J. R. Area Code 614 - C7' ~·• mile south Rte. 18 on Rte. 94 16049 Prospect Rd.. StrongavWe 36, Ohio 268-3561 ~~£,~\/ RD l , Box 118. Wadsworth, Ohio Phone 238-6878

WOODS and WATER FARMS WILDWOOD MORGAN RANCH Michigan 's Top Morgan Breeder GREEN HILL FARM AT STUD MOR-A YR SUPREME 11341 We enjoy showing our barn full of GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE 11548 Western Natio nal Senior G1·and famous Morgans to visitors. The ( Royalton Justin Darling-Devon Gold) Champion 1963 complim ents arc rewarding. Mahogany chestnut with star - most popular in North Central Area - "COME AND SEE US'' Yes, 1ve altt1ays have Morgan., to sell. His get are placing on top. Stock for sale Walter and Rheda Kane Mr. & Mrs . Walter Carroll & Family Visitors Always Welcome South Lyon , Mlchlgan 36225 W. Nine Mlle Rd .. Farmington. Mich. W. F. Honer and Sons GRee nleaf 4-1363 Rt. 2. St. Joseph, Mlml. Searls Springwater Stock Farm O'NEILL MORGAN HORSE EMERALD ACRES MORGAN FARM Box 813. Manteno. llllnols At Stud FARM "Breeden of quality Morgana for three Home of gene raUons." CINNAMON KING 10858 Carrying Archie "O", DeJarnett e, Lippitt and ARCHIE "0" MORGANS Captain Red bloodlines. Champion Parade Horse, '56-'57-'58-'59 At Stud Senior Sire: EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF 11388 ARCHIE "L" 10071 Sire: Larruby King Roya le Reserve '60-'61, a breeder of cham pions Dam: Annie DeJamette Snlcea of Quality. Stamina That Stays A stalllon who was born of qu a lity, has Ray and Esther Searls Visitors Welcome Stock For Sale quality, and produces qualit y. . llllno la Harry and Dorothy Hornback Young stock usually for sale. Pho ne Jerseyvill e 2970R Mr. & Mrs. Orwin J. Osman and Son Mant eno, Illinois Phone Howard 8-8633 Phone HO 8-8632 For Morgan s in the South BIG BEND FARMS Palomino M.H.C. TARA FARM MORGANS P.H.B.A MORGAN Horses " The Best in the Middle West" AT STUD At Stud MILLER'S BEN-DEL 11561 Double -Regist ered Miller's Pride x Miller's Adel Champions and WINDCREST PLAY BOY 12096 CLEMENT 11852 ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT 12825 PINELAND Jubilee's Courag e x Lippitt Robrlta Manager-Trainer Owners Visitors Always Welcome Harry Andre The Wm . W. Bartons Dr. and Mrs . V. Watson Pugh Joe L. Young 1618 Oberli n Rd .. Raleigh, N. C. RR2 1806 NaUonai AYe. Box 522 LaGrange, Georgia Winnebago. Ill. Rockford. DL Area Code 919-834-2191

s~/ELLS VOORHIS FARM JO~r~~~~o~ Red Hook, DutchHa CoWlty, New From Studs and Mares of York Best Blood lines of U.S.A . PECOS 8969 At Stud his son MR. SHOWMAN 15 % % SEALECT OF WINDCREST 10427 Origin al Morgan Blood Upp itt Mandate x Lippitt Sally Mara KINGSTON 11906 " & Horses of all ages and sexes for COUNT BENAIDA VONA At Stud: WIND-CREST ABNER 12055 Upwey Ben Don x Countess A ida Vona sale al all times. Home of Oldwick Morgans Good Blood Makes Good Horses MR. and MRS. JOSEPH VONA Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Voorhis, owner Mr. & Mrs. R. M. COLGATE A. CELECKI Fred erick. Maryland Fred Herrick, trainer Mgr.-Trg. Exceptional Stock For Sale BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

National Pleasure Champion WHIPPOORWILLMORGANS TOWNSHEND Since 1945 Morgan-Holstein Farm Pleasure horses with on At Stud env iable show record. Breeders of the True Type RAN­ AT STUD WHIPPOORWILL DUKE BUNCTIOUS Home of Sire : Squire Burger 12947 ORCLAND VIGILDON Dom, Diano Mansf ield TOWNSHEND VIGIT Mr . & Mn . Alex Vasiloff McCulloch Farm Whlppoo,wlll Road HILLCRESTACRES FARM Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Ela & Nancy OLD LYME, CONN. Mrs. D. Dalrymple , Elmlra. N. Y. RE 2-5560 Bolton. Masi. Exi ts 70-71 Cr. Tpk. ORCLANDFARMS BAR-T FARMS MERRYLEGSFARM " Where Champions Are Born" Rowley Massachusetts At Stud "The pleasure their otvners take in ULENDON 7831 Breed to the Best our Morgans is a source of great America's great proven sire of Champions At Stud pride to us." ORCLAND DONDARLING 12261 ORCLAND LEADER This outstand ing son of Ule ndon Grond Sire: Ulendon Dam: Vlgllda Burkland Champion Stallion 1963 National Morgan Stock for Sale Hor~e Show. Colts usually for sale. Morgana of all ages for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Tompkins Mabel Owen, owner Mr. & Mrs. W. Lyman Orcutt So. tlartmouth, Masi. West Newbury, Massachus etts

TAMARLEIMORGANS High Pastures Morgan Horse MEETINGWATERS MORGANS Include us In your Vermont Morqan rarm Tour Farm are bred for type, disposition, good 0 Brownsville, Vt. legs and feet, as well as high percent- QUALITY Breeders of high percentage Mor­ age of the original blood D y gans from carefully selected stock. At Stud PERCENTAGE Assurance of satisfaction today - CRITERION 13371 E best insurance of good Morgans Home of for tomorrow. LIPPITT ASHMORE 10811 EMERALD'S COCHISE Mrs . Harriet J. Hilts, owner Frances H. Bryant Stock Usually For Sale Mall: RFD 1. Windsor, Vt. Serenity Farm South Wood 1toclc. Vt. Mr . and Mrs. Leigh C. Morrell Tel.: Reading 2272 RFD I, Brattleboro , Vt., Just off Route 5 MORGANS FURNACEBROOK MORGAN TOWNE-AYR FARM for your pride an d pleasure HORSE FARM "Morgans of Merit" Colts and Broke Horses For Sale AT STUD LIPPITT ROB ROY Home of ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL Small in stature but big in Morgan ways . LIPPITT MANDATE 8331 Chestnut - 14.2 hands Sire Ulendon Dam: West Fall Bold Beauty Visitors Welcome Stock For Sale Marilyn & Harold Childs Dr. and Mrs . Frank D. Lathrop Harolyn HUL R.D.. Tunbridge. Vt. Chittenden. Vermont Mr . and Mrs . Roderick E. Towne Phone: Chelsea, Vt. 685-2151 P. 0. Pittsford, Vermont Moatpeller, RD 3, Vermont

ASHBROOK FARM MORGANS ADAMS ACRES ~rren WrimlJfarm (True Morgans in looks, action anti At Stud pedigree) "Top Morgans" AA BOBWHITE AT STUD AT STUD 13366 Lippitt Moro Ashmore 11983 MAN-BO of LAURELMONT 12443 Sam Ashbrook 11607 Orcland Vlglldon x Stock For Sale Sealed Twilight 13636 "Visito rs are our pleasure" Sam Twilight 13637 Cathy Seren ity MR. & MRS. ADAM YOUNG, owners Visitors Welcome A real fine pleasure horse. Webster Highway , Temple . N. ff, Margaret Rice - Roclcbottom Lodge Charles R. Adams Tel. 654-9509 (Mrs. Thomas E. P.) Meredith. N. H. Westmoreland . N. H. Phone : 399.4349 t=U~OU~§T MOl:?f3A~§ Production Sale

WEANLINGS and OLDER OCTOBER 3. 1964 7:30 P.M.

MID-AMERICA FAIR GROUNDS Topeka, Kansas

STUART G. HAZARD 1308 College Ave., Topeka, Kansas 0wner FUNQUESTMORGAN HORSES The characteristic versatility of Morgan Horses not deemed it desirable and, by virtue of the size of hos sometimes created various images of equine per­ our program, it has not been necessary for us to con­ fection in the minds of different people . At Funquest centrate on the production of a single type to the ex­ Form, we have dedicated our program to the purpose clusion of all others . We have selected lines of breed­ of breeding Morgans possessing all the truly admir ­ ing in our program for production of individuals for able characteristics of the breed that so definitely dis­ each of the principal uses of Morgans today; show, tinguishes them from other horses. We recognize ranch work, and pleasure purposes. From the breadth that within the breed certain variations in conforma­ of this program we are offering horses that will ex­ tion do contribute to making individuals better adap­ cite the most discriminating buyer, whatever the in­ ted to some particular purpose or use, but we have tended use may be .

GENERAL INFORMATION FUNQUEST FARM, where our horses are usually kept, TRANSPORTATION. Topeka is located on the Inter­ is located seven miles South of the Kansas Turnpike state Highway System (l - 70) only 50 miles from Kan­ South Topeka Interchange (intersection of l - 70 and sas City on the Kansas Turnpike. Railroads and air­ U. S. 75}, and one mile West of U. S. 75 on the Wa­ lines have convenient schedules for arrival from all karusa to Auburn road . However, for the convenience directions. of buyers, the dams of weanlings and sires of nearly all the horses offered for sale will be stabled at the HOTELS AND MOTELS. Excellent accommodations Mid America Fairgrounds preceeding the sale. are abundantly available within a short distance of sale location. Detailed information available on re­ LOCATION OF SALE: The auction will be held in the quest to owner. pavilion on the Mid America Fairgrounds, Topeka, Kansas . The fairground is located on U. S. DELIVERY AND TRANSPORTATION OF HORSES. See 75 (Topeka Avenue) between 17th and 21st Streets . Terms and Conditions of Sale.

TERMSAND CONDITIONS OF SALE TERMS: Cash, unless otherwise arranged with seller proclaimed from the auctioneer 's stand. However, before the sale . Payment is due on demand im­ care will be exercised to announce any known defects mediately after the animal is sold and must be made in the animals and errors in the catalogue. in full within twenty-four hours and prior to removal of the animal from the grounds . HEALTH OF ANIMALS: Certificate of health for inter­ \ state movement of animals will be furnished. All BUYER: The highest bidder will be the buyer. If more warranties regarding the pregnancy of bred mares than one buyer claims a bid, the sale manager shall will be proclaimed at the sale. designate the purchaser unless one of the claimants ad­ vances his bid, in which case the bidding shall be re­ BUYERS RISKS: Buyers shall assume all risks and ex­ opened. The seller and / or the sale manager reserves pense on animals immediately upon signing the "Ack­ the right to reject any bid considered irresponsible or nowledgement of Purchase ." Animals must be re­ less than $300. moved within one day after sale, unless otherwise arranged with the seller . REGISTRATIONS AND TRANSFERS: The identity of each animal is guaranteed by the seller . A Registration SHIPPING ASSISTANCE: Assistance in loading animals Certificate, issued by The Morgan Horse Club, Inc., for shipment will be provided. If requested, the and a properly executed Application for Transfer seller will deliver animals to the buyer's stable at will be furnished for each animal. All registration the buyer's risk for the additional consideration of papers will be held by the seller until all checks have thirty cents per mile (one way) for one or two animals been cleared by the bank, after which time they will or fifty-five cents per mile (one way) for three to six be mailed with transfer applications, signed by the horses . Shipments will be combined as possible and seller, to The Morgan Horse Club, Inc. After record­ the cost pro-rated for the benefit of buyers. ing of transfer, the registration certificate will be mailed to the purchaser . An ..Acknowledgement of BIDS BY MAIL OR PHONE: Buyers unable to attend Purchase .. will be handed to each buyer for signature the sale may send their bids and instructions to buy and address . Name and address of buyer must be with necessary funds to the sales manager, members clearly written because applications for transfer will of the auctioneers staff, or the seller. These bids will be completed accordingly. Upon receiving payment, be executed for the buyers benefit as though he were the clerk will mark the ..Acknowledgement of Pur­ present. chase .. paid, whereon it becomes the buyer 's order for delivery. ACCIDENTS: Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the grounds and particularly while WARRANTIES: No warranties are made except as animals are being sold. The seller and management provided in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and as can not be responsible for accidents.

STUART G. HAZARD JOHN B. MERRYMAN Owner Sales Manager and Auctioneer Topeka, Kansas Sparks, Maryland HORSESOFFERED FOR SALE

GENERAL: We have not offered ou r appraisal of in­ Geld ings: Two year olds ; Lots 1 to 5. d ividual horses because in each case that appraisal Yearlings ; Lots 6 to 8. should be made by the buyer with regard to the in­ Stallions: Two year olds ; Lots 9 to 10. tended use. Among the horses offered will be found Yearlings ; Lots 11 to 14. indiv iduals well suitable to whatever use any buyer Wean lings ; Lots 15 to 22 . may have in mind; English performance, stock saddle Mares: Brood Mares ; Lots 23 to 24. work and performance, pleasure and trail rides, etc. Yearl in gs : Lots 25 to 32. Weanlings; Lots 33 to 39 . The quality ranges from that required for a successful show horse to the less exacting requirements for pleas­ Geldings: Five years ol d Lot 40 ure horses. We expect the prices bid to correspond to this range of qualifications. Breeders will be in­ TRAINING: Yearlings are halter broke and gentled to grooming and trimming of feet. Two year olds are terested to note the presence of practically all the broke to saddle and ready for training in the buyers prominent Morgan families from several generations intended use. All have been gentled without rough in the pedigrees of horses listed in the catalogue . tratment .

SALE STAFF

Sale Manager and Auctioneer JOHN B. MERRYMAN Sparks, Maryland Phone : Code 301 PRescott 1-4624

Clerk MRS. ARTHUR J. TITUS Green Gate Acres Batavia, Illinois

Ring men ARTHUR J. TITUS Lakewood Fa rm Wauconda, Illinois

DAVID F. YOUNGER Hanover Hill Farm Yorktown Heights , N. Y.

Superintendents RICHARD MELLIES, Wakarusa, Kansas, Supt. CLIFFORD STICE, Wakarusa, Kansas, Ass't. Lot 1 - CHIPOLEE 14113 1-27-62 Lot 5 - FUNQUEST FELIXO 14119 6-9-62 Gelding: Bay no White Gelding: Bay; no wh ite

FELIX LEE FELIX LEE LINSLEY LEE LINSLEY LEE UNBAR UN BAR

R. P. LINSLEY FLYHAWK BLACK CHIP MODELETTE CHRISTINE ALLEN ELB ERTY LINSLEY

Lot 2 - FUNQUEST LARRY R.H. 14116 . 4-26-62 Lot 6 - FUNQUEST CON BOB 14810 4-18-63 Gelding: Brow n; White in both hind coronets Gelding: Bay; no wh ite

FLYHAWK FLYHAWK CHIEF RED HAWK THE BROWN FALCON NELIZA ALLAN'S FANCY L.

LARRY COLONEL LINSLEY LEE MARGARET COLONEL FUNQUEST M ITZI BOB MARGARET ALLAN BOBBIE JEAN

Lot 3 - RIX 14117 5-3-62 Lot 7 - FUNQUEST COLONEL TAR 14812 4-25-63 Gelding: Che stnut; conn ected star a nd strip; right Gelding: Brown; no wh ite hind coronet FLYHAWK FLYHAWK FLYHAWK ' S BLACK STAR CHIEF RED HAWK ALLAN'S STAR NELIZA

LARRY COLONEL R. P. LINSLEY MARGARET COLONEL LINELA MARGARET ALLAN ELAIN BAR

Lot 4 - FUNQUEST FLYIZZ 14118 5-21 -62 Lot 8 - FUNQUEST FELIX ALLAN 14815 5-17-63 Gelding: Chest nut, conn ected irregular star and strip; Gelding: Chestnut ; star , boot on left hind foot boot left hind ; hal f stoc king right hind FLYHAWK

FLYHAWK FLYHAWK ' S BLACK STAR FLYHAWK 'S BLACK STAR ALLAN'S STAR ALLAN'S STAR

LINSLEY LEE

AGAZIZZ DOTTY LEE DOT JEKYLL ALFAIZZ ALLAN'S FANCY L. Lot 9 - FUNQUEST FELIXAR 14115 April 13, 1962 Stallion: Bay; no white JUBILEE KING ALLEN LEE ALLESTRA FELIX LEE TIFFANY FANITA LINSLEY LEE BENITA BARBERRY NIGHT TIDE UNBAR BETY BARR ELBERTYLINSLEY LINSLEY DOLLY 0 . FLYHAWK GO HAWK FLYHAWK"S BLACK STAR FLORETTE ALLAN'S STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN JANE L. STAR OF CORNWALL CORNWALLIS COLONEL'S BOY GILL CORNWALLIS PAT LADY PATCH COLONEL PATCH JANE L. LOT 10 - FUNQUEST PAT HAND 14121 July 24, 1962 Stallion: Dark chestnut ; no white SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK FLORETTE ALLEN KING FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR FLORENCE CHANDLER TEHACHAPI ALLAN QUERIDO ALLAN'S STAR TAB JANE L. LINSLEY JAN NACE

CORNWALLIS SEALECT COLONEL'S BOY CORNWALL LASS

GIL MANSFIELD CORNWALLIS PAT Sentinel Lass by SAMPSOI\ COLONEL PATCH QUERIDO LADY PATCH HEMALA JANE L. LINSLEY JANNACE Lot 11 - FUNQUEST FAZIZ 14814 May 10, 1963 Stallion: Black; star, faint strip and snip; boots on both left feet; spot on right hind foot SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK FLORETTE ALLEN KING CHIEF RED HAWK FLORENCE CHANDLER JUBILEE KING PENROD NELIZA DAI SETTE NELLA ALLEN KING LIZA JANE JU ZAN JUBILEE KING LIZA JANE AGAZIZZ GIZEA GO HAWK ALFAIZZ LIZA JANE TEHACHAPI ALLAN QUERIDO TAB ALLAN'S FANCY L. MAGGY LINSLEY LINSLEY MAY HUDSON Lot 12 - FUNQUEST RINGO 14813 April 26, 1963 Stallion: Black; small star, small snip ; spots in both hind coronets . SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK FLYHAWK BOMBO ALLEN KING FLORETTE THE BROWN FALCON FLORENCEC HANDLER TEHACHAPI ALLEN QUERIDO TAB ALLAN'S FANCY L. MAGGY LINSLEY LINSLEY MAY HUDSON LINSLEY PAL HAZEL R. P. LINSLEY SILVER RANGER RACHER LINELA DAN'S BESS NIGHT TIDE BARBERRY ELAIN BAR BETTY BARR LINSLEY ELBERTY LINSLEY DOLLY 0. lot 13 - FUNQUEST REDAZI 14811 April 18, 1963 Stallion: Bay; small star SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE FLORENCE CHANDLER CHIEF RED HAWK JUBILEE KING PENROD DAISETIE NELIZA NELLA ALLEN KING LIZA JANE

JU ZAN JUBILEE KING LIZA JANE AGAZIZZ GIZEA GO HAWK LIZA JANE PAZIZZ COLONEL PATCH QUERIDO LADY PATCH HEMALA JANE L. LINSLEY JANNACE

Lot 14 - FUNQUEST HALCON 15025 April 26, 1963 Stallion: Dark liver chestnut ; small star; boots on all feet SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE THE BROWN FALCON FLORENCE CHANDLER QUERIDO TEHACHAPI ALLAN TAB ALLAN 'S FANCY L. LINSLEY MAGGY LINSLEY MAY HUDSON TEHACHAPI ALLAN LOREN BELLE LISABELLE LEON SILVER ROMANESQUE MARY R. M . DOTS BEAUTY MAGGY LINSLEY MOUNTAIN SILVER SHEIK SHEIK STAR KANSAS CAROLYN STAREDA LIGHTFOOT RUSSLE ROCKWOOD LADY RUSSLE

Lot 15 - FUNQUEST ...... April 17, 1964 Stallion: Chestnut; small star SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KIUG FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR FLORETTE FLORENCE CHANDLER

TEHACHAPI ALLEN QUERIDO ALLAN 'S STAR TAB JANE L. LINSLEY JANNACE

TEHACHAPI ALLAN QUERIDO SUNFLOWER KING TAB

I SOBEL BOB ROMANESQUE EVETIDE ELBERTY LINSLEY JEKYLL WOODLAND CHIEF DOT JEKYLL TOPAZ DORTHY D.H. DUDE HUDSON DAISY L.

Lot 16 - FUNQUEST ...... April 11, 1964 Stallion: Small star; connected strip and snip KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENATA SENA TOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FAN ITA PUKWANA GENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING NELIZA DAI SETTE ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE THE BROWN FALCON TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN 'S FANCY L. MAGGY LINSLEY FUNQUEST FALCONmE SUNFLOWER KING TEHACHAPI ALLAN I SOBEL EVENTIDE DOT JEKYLL JEKYLL DOROTHY D.H Lot 17 - FUNQUEST ...... May 19, 1964 Stallion : Bay; few hairs in star ASTRAL JONES UPWEY KING PEAVINE OLD HOCKADAY UPWEY KING BENN BENNINGTON AUDREY CAROLYN FUNQUESTBENMORE PAL R. P. LINSLEY RACHER LINELA BARBERRY ELAIN BAR ELBERTYLINSLEY SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE FLORENCE CHANDLER MODELETIE GENERAL GA TES LINSLEY SUNFLOWERMAID ELBERTYLINSLEY DOLLY D. DUDE HUDSON DON BELLE Lot 18 - FUNQUEST ...... June 20, 1964 Stallion: Chestnut; connected strip and snip ; boot on left hind foot. SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK FLYHAWK BOMBO ALLEN KING FLORETTE FLORENCECHANDLER THE BROWN FALCON QUERIDO TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN'S FANCY L. TAB LINSLEY MAGGY LINSLEY MAY HUDSON SEALECT CORNWALLIS CORNWALL LASS COLONEL'S BOY MANSFIELD GILL SENTINEL LASS FUNQUEST OMEGA C.B. QUERIDO COLONEL PATCH HEMALA LADY PATCH LINSLEY JANE l. JAN NACE

lot 19 - FUNQUEST ...... May 18, 1964 Stallion: Bay; small star; left hind pastern SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR FLORENCECHANDLER TEHACHAPI ALLEN QUERIDO TAB ALLAN·s STAR JANE L. LINSLEY JANNACE

TEHACHAPI ALLAN QUERIDO SUNFLOWERKING TAB ISOBEL BOB ROMANESQUE FUNQUEST SUNELLA ELBERTYLINSLEY LESTERJEKYLL JEKYLL NELDA L. J. LISABELLE NELIZA JUBILEE KING NELLA Lot 20 - FUNQUEST ...... April 26, 1964 Stallion: Black; left hind pastern white KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENATA SENATOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FANITA BENITA PUKWANA PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE THE BROWN FALCON TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN'S FANCY L. MAGGY LINSLEY FIREBIRD MEADE TOWNSHEND GAYMEADE GAYSELBA GAYNETA MONETA HIGHVIEW KING GROVONT Lot 21 - FUNQUEST ...... April 10, 1964 Stallion: Bay; small star SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETIE FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR FLORENCECHANDLER QUERIDO TEHACHAPI ALLAN TAB ALLAN'S STAR LINSLEY JANE L. JANNACE SEALECT CORNWALLIS CORNWALL LASS COLONEL'S BOY MANSFIELD GILL SENTINEL LASS CORNWALLISPAT QUERIDO COLONEL PATCH HEMALA LADY PATCH LINSLEY JANE L. JANNA CE Lot 22 - FLICKA LEE'SROCKET 13937 May 20, 1962 Stallion: Chestnut ; star ; socks on both hind feet . Consigned by Paul Bonzet . JUBILEE KING ALLEN LEE ALLESTRA FELIX LEE FANITA TIFFANY LINSLEY LEE BENITA BARBERRY NIGHT TIDE UNBAR BETTY BARR ELBERTYLINSLEY LINSLEY DOLLY D. SUNFLOWER KING TEHACHAPI ALLAN SUNBOB ISOBEL DIXIE BOB DIXIE FLICKADO DAN'S BABY COLONEL'S BOY CORNWALLIS COLONEL'S RACHEL GILL RACHEL LEE ALLEN LEE RACHER Lot 23-LINELA 09418, April 28, 1954, Mare: Chestnut; star; both hind pasterns; bred June 11 to Funquest Falcon GENERAL GATES LINSLEY SUNFLOWERMAID \ PAL HAZEL DUDE HUDSON R. P. LINSLEY LADY SKINNER SILVER RANGER QUERIDO RACHER ANGELINA DAN'S BESS DAN NELLIE SKINNER

NIGHT TIDE TIFFANY BARBERRY GLENALLA BETTYBARR PENROD ELAIN BAR DAISY KNOX LINSLEY GENERAL GA TES SUl~FLOWER MAit> ELBERTYLINSLEY DOLLY D. DUDE HUDSON DON BELLE Lot 24 - LUCKY ACCASION 09263 March 15, 1955 Mare: Chestnut; prolonged star ; and narrow strip . Consigned by Donald C. Conroy BENNINGTON QUERIDO ARTEMISIA TEHACHAPI ALLAN TAB TEXAS ALLEN SUNFLOWERKING BIRDIE BOB ROMANESQUE ROMANESQUE ISOBEL MAGGY LINSLEY ELBERTYLINSLEY LINSLEY DOLLY D.

WOODLAND CHIEF ALLENWOOD MANSCOT LULLABY JEKYLL TOPAZ MANSFIELD BETTY J. LADY LYNDON GENERAL PERSHING SUCCESSFUL BEKKY STARK BLACK DOLLY CARDINAL WINTERSET DARKY Lot 25 - FUNQUEST RED PATCH 013261 May 9, 1963 Mare : Chestnut; no white SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAW K ALLEN KING FLORETTE CHIEF RED HAWK FLORENCEC HANDLER PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE BENNINGTON QUERIDO ARTEMISIA COLONEL PATCH HEADLIGHT MORGAN HEMALA LADY PATCH BABY LU GENERALG ATES LINSLEY SUNFLOWER MAID JANE L. SPAR HAWK JANNA CE LADY SKINNER Lot 26 - FUNQUEST REDITA 013261 May 9, 1963 Mare: Chestnut ; star; left hind coronet

SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING FLORETTE CHIEF RED HAWK FLORENCE CHANDLER PENROD JUBILEE KING DAISETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE ALLEN LEE FELIX LEE FANITA LUCKY GENIUS LINSLEY ELBERTYLINSLEY DOLLY D. GEN ITA COLONEL·s BOY CORNWALLIS GILL X COLONEL·s RACHEL RACHELLEE ALLEN LEE RACHER lot 27 - FUNQUESTWALLANA 013254 April 13, 1963 Mare: Bay! no white

KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENATA SENATOR GRAHAM FANITA TIFFANY PUKWANA BENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE FLYHAWK·s BLACK STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN·s STAR STAR OF CORNWALL JANE L. CORNWALLIS COLONEL·s BOY CORNWALLIS PAT GILL X COLONEL PATCH LADY PATCH JANE L. Lot 28 - FUNQUEST EBONWANA 013255 April 17, 1963 Mare: Bay; star KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENAT A SENATOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FANITA BENITA PUKWANA PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE FLYHAWK·s BLACK STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN·s STAR L. FUNQUEST EBONETTE JANE ALLEN LEE FELIX LEE FAN ITA LIZA LEE JUBILEE KING NELIZA NELLA Lot 29 - FUNQUEST NELLA KNOX 013265 June 14, 1963 Mare: Chestnut; star connected to short strip KNOX MORGAN SENA TOR KNOX SENA TOR GRAHAM SENA TA TIFFANY FANITA PUKWANA BENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING NB..IZA DAISETIE ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE

FLYHAW :( GO HAWK FLORETIE FLYHAW K'S BLACK STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALAN 'S STAR BLACKPATCH JANE L.

COLONEL PATCH QUERIDO LADY PATCH HEMALA JANE L. LINSLEY JANNACE

Lot 30 - FUNQUEST KNOXETA 013266 July 12, 1963 Mare: Dark chestnut; star connected to short strip KNOX MORGAN SENA TOR KNOX SENATA SENATOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FANITA PUKWANA BENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA A LLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE FLYHAW K'S BLACK STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN 'S STAR STELLETA JANE L.

FELIX LEE ALLEN LEE LENORA FELIX FANITA LENORA JEKYLL JEKYLL UNBAR

Lot 31 - FUNQUEST GAYWANA 013256 April 17, 1963 Mare: Chestnut; star ; left hind coronet KNOX MORGAN SENA TOR KNOX SENATA SENATOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FANITA PUKWANA BENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING DAI SETTE NELIZA ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE THE BROWN FALCON TEHACHAPI ALLEN ALLAN 'S FANCY L. FIREBIRD MAGGY LINSLEY

TOWNSHEND GAYMEADE MEADE GAYNETA GAYSELBA

MONET A HIGHVIEW KING GROVONT

Lot 32 - FUNQUEST MODANA 013262 May 21, 1963 Mare: Black; no white KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENA TA SENA TOR GRAHAM FANITA TIFFANY PUKWANA BENITA JUBILEE KING PENROD NELIZA DAI SETTE NELLA ALLEN KING LIZA JANE

GO HAWK SUNNY HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK FLORETTE ALLEN KING MODELETTE FLORENCE CHANDLER LINSLEY GENERAL GATES SUNFLOWER MAID ELBERTY LINSLEY DOLLY D. DUDE HUDSON DON BELLE Lot 33 - FUNQUEST May 25, 1964 Mare: Bay; sta r; boo t on left hind foot SUNN Y HAW K GO HAW K BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KIN G FLO RETTE THE BROWN FALCON FLO RENCE CHA NDLER Q UERIDO TEHACHAPI ALLAN TAB ALLAN 'S FANCY L. LINSLEY MA GG Y LINSLEY MA Y HUDSON ASTRAL JONES UPWEY KING PEAVIN E OLD HOCKA DAY UPWEY KIN G BENN BENNINGTON AU DREY FUNQUEST LADY BENN CAROLYN

CO LO NEL PATCH QU ERIDO HEMA LA LA DY PATCH JA NE L. LINSLEY JA NNA CE

Lot 34 - FUNQUEST April17,1964 Mare: Brown, no white KNO X MORGAN SENA TOR KNOX SENA TA SENATOR GRAHAM TIFFANY FANITA PUKWANA BENITA PENROD JUBILEE KING NELIZA DA I SETTE ALLEN KING NELLA LIZA JANE GO HAWK FLYHAWK FLORETTE FLYHAWK 'S BLACK STAR TEHACHAPI ALLAN ALLAN 'S STAR FUNQUEST EIIONETTE JANE L.

FELIX LEE ALLEN LEE LIZA LEE FANITA NELIZA JUBILEE KING NELLA lot 35 - FUNQUEST May 7, 1964 Mare: Dark chestnut; star SUNNY HAWK GO HAWK BOMBO FLYHAWK ALLEN KING THE BltOWN FALCON FLORETTE FLORENCE CHANDLER

TEHACHAPI ALLAN QUERIDO ALLAN 'S FANCY L. TAB MAGGY LINSLEY LINSLEY MAY HUDSON

FELIX LEE ALLEN LEE LINSLEY LEE FANITA

UNBAR BARBERRY FUNQUEST MITZIE IOI ELBERTY LI NS LEY COLONEL'S BOY CORNWALLIS GILL B08BIE JEAN SILVER BOBBIE SILVER RANGER DIXIE BOB lot 36 - FUNQUEST April 24, 1964 Mare: Chestnut ; connected broad strip and snip KNOX MORGAN SENATOR KNOX SENATA SENA TOR GRAHAM FANITA TIFFANY PUKWANA BENITA JUBILEE KING PENROD NELIZA DAI SETTE NELLA A LLEN KING LIZA JANE

PAL LINSLEY R. P. LINSLEY HAZEL RACHER SILVER RANGER LINELA DAN 'S BESS BARBERRY NIGHT TIDE ELAIN BAR BETTY BARR ELBERTY LINSLEY LINSLEY DOLLY D. ":l3u 11 CJrle! At the Green Meads Sale

Cornwallis Pecos 8969 Hepatica APPLEVALE ECHO (Bay Filly) Upwey Ben Don Waseeka's Rockette 08935 Varga Girl

This lovely boy filly i.c the product of two top bloodlines. H er sire is the weli-knoum Pecos 8969 and her dam is n daughter of Upt11ey Ben Don . NEE D WE SAY MORE? Voorhis Farm HOME OF APPLEVALE MORGANS Red Hook, Dutchess County , New York MR. and MRS. GORDON VOORHIS, owners FREDHERRICK, trainer Green Meads Morgan Weanling Sale

SATU RDA Y, OCTOBER 10, 1964

30 FILLIES 9 STALLIONS

Parade for Inspection 11 A.M. Sale Promptly at 1 :30 P.M.

Forty-two horses exhibited at the 1964 No ~ion o l Morgon Horse Show hod been purchased at previous Green Meads Soles . Twenty -one of these were ribbon w inners this year, and won 33 ribbons in 24 d ifferent classes . They include d : Champion Saddle Stake 1st 3rd 7th Champion Harness Stake 1st 2nd Junior Saddle Stake 1st 3rd Junior Harness Stake 7th Pleasure Mare , English 1st Junior Pleasure , Four Years Old or Und er 1st Stallion in Harness 1st Stallions under 1S Hands 1st Also : 7 other Seconds , 3 other Thirds , 4 Fourths , S Fifths and 2 Sixths

We are proud of thi s record , and offer it as proof that top weanlings are always to be found at the Green Meods Morgan Sale!

YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCEAT THIS SALE. Green Meads Farm Richmond, Massachusetts

DARWIN S. MORSE, Sale Manager E. M. GRANGER,JR ., Auction 1!er

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