Article clipped from Amarillo Sunday News Globe

Tulsa ShowDraws LocaEntrantsthewasandsicaiTIwalkG lorFarrhornlenGanfieldAiAmarillo’s outstanding horse-own-er.s were nn hand to make a good impression at the Victory Horse Show held last week in Tulsa, Okla Tl,|Mr and Mrs. B I. Barfield trad- i ««ered five horses mid took_t/iem to hftV(the show where Bourden Rea Bar-field rode Miss Oklahoma in the ' Q amateur class and drove Prince “ ...Peavine in the fine harness class. 1 and Oliver Barfield rode Arletha's Easter Maid in both the children’s H1, three-gaited class and the ehil- • ' dren’s three-gaited stakes. The 11081 Barfields entered Red Sun in the stallion and gelding class and Don-aid Dare in the three-gaited open Tand stakes. eMr. and Mrs. Ben Monnpig at- Iim, tended the show with their da ugh- rtflV ter. Peggy, who rode Magnolia Bios- Fjei som, owned by C. W. Stevens of . Oklahoma City, in the ladies’ class ”and the amateur class. Also attending from Amarillo were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin.The show was presented for the benefit of the Red Cross and had entries from Virginia. Mississippi. Georgia, Tennessee, Texas. Oklahoma and Illinois. The winning horse in the three-gaited $1,000 stakes was Edith Fable of the Green Acres Farm in Portsmouth, Va„ and
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Amarillo Sunday News Globe

Amarillo, Texas, US

Sun, Oct 29, 1944

Page 45

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