Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1948 — Page 13
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ur : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES A a pie RI RE GS be solo INAVIATENY-SWIN compete AA iy Bec 8 5 4. ay . ul | 302 Eniries Set Record [wom a | a ithe the R.'H. Brown’ Stables hiibad Ing cb {of Indianapolis, horse owners enLIVE In Legion-Times Horse Show: oun i thane har | ness and ‘other sadd i 3 : LOAF List Closed With 24 More Than on 1946 Books; ee Betty Lins Pum’ : j <3 al | co vii ® i ynn m, ° » " ¥ iy | Bw : 5 ! ares Outstanding Midwest Thoroughbreds Recorded caro: sesers Scams. Dyer, Ind. TR Hl n AS : oe ives” - A new record for Indiana horse shows was written in the book | me Jostswod Farms, Shelby- rN - RE There's a bet Jesh pepper today when the final and offigial tabulation of entries for. the Indianapolis, and the Pal-M- : = : 2 . A Rermelers Leglon-Times Charity Horse Show. reached 302. , | Farms of Claremont, Ind. were : VONNEGUT ' This total Was an even two dozen more than fhe 1046 show|among other Hoosier cities repre- Bh » boiling. Con- and, according to horse show officials, it was even better from the|sented. ole st Wenterm STORE from heat and Others were the Bar L Stables, B ED N : J ; ot Near You hi. olives, sale, the Rakai, 1 IIL, the Rocky y Ridge Way Hope pe ana jE. Cetaby4 ue jaro well. | farms from all over the Midwest parm, West Alexander, iad IY ter arcs, were, SU vater and cook have entered strong conipetingthe Stony Ridge Fare New Car-lowners Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Roller, ® fm. Serve with Lisle; O, Hope and Crosby will show ‘in| ficou .acheduled to show in the impor-| A bid for honors in the hunterithe Western Parade division of,
tant spring event at the Coliseum and jumper classes May 144 15 and 10. In sadition, will be made by six horses from of top rated horses owned the Jayne and Owen Stables of
of the show
the show with silver saddles valued at $25,000 and embody | some of the finest craftsmanship |
by individuals will vie for cham-|{La Grange, Ill. Another Illinois ever put into a silver saddle.
pionship Heading the Parade
city entries were such well-known stables as the Chicago Riding
entry came from the Conrad |Stables, Palestine, Il; which is{tinue on sale in the lobby of the mii regarded as a strong contender Heading the parade of out-of-|in the fine harness class.
Setting the Pace
Tickets for the show will con- |
Indianapolis Power and Light Company on the Circle. Box seats | are $1.20) and reserved side mez-| jzanine seats are 85 cents tax in-
LS | _ HORSES, HORSES—Marilyn Richards Ent [left], and Marie |
Stables ated the Setting the pace for the num-|cluded. | ‘Bowen have their hands full handling the 302 entries in the LexR to which |Apoily. aires from an Indian-| Mall orders for box and Ye-| gion Times Charity horse show which will Be held in the Coliseum Whitney Stables of Muncie which|dpolis stable was the Bonham! served seats should. be sent to gion Times rity- horse show which wi i entered eight horses in the same Riding Stable with 30 entries.[Room 833, Lemcke Building, In-| May 14, 15 and 16. Horse experts say that some of the finest |
Most of these horses—all owned dianapolis. | | horses i in the country have been entered in this year's show.
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