Maryland Horse® November 2019 Official publication of the Maryland Horse Breeders Association; Vol. 84, No. 11

True Trailblazers ‘Women of the Turf’ Kusner, Jackson,

Maryland Horse Breeders Williams honored at Hays-Heighe House Association Inc. at Goucher College By Sandra McKee 1021 Dulaney Valley Road Baltimore, MD 21204 P.O. Box 427 Timonium, MD 21094 410-252-2100 www.marylandthoroughbred.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael Harrison DVM President David Wade 1 Vice-president Kent Allen Murray Secretary-treasurer Cricket Goodall Executive director George Adams*, Richard F. Blue Jr., Richard Hackerman, Christy Holden, Michael Horning, TK Kuegler, Louis Merryman, Sabrina Moore, D. David Moose, Larry Murray, William Reightler, Thomas Rooney*, James B. Steele, Kathy Kusner was presented Theresa Wiseman with a special award from *president appointed the Maryland Department Directors Emeritus of Agriculture by Maryland Lydia Williams (left) and Cappy Jackson each (served 18 years) Racing Commission executive received the 2019 Robert and Anne Heighe Award J. William Boniface, director Mike Hopkins. for Excellence in Equestrian Journalism. R. Thomas Bowman, King T. Leatherbury, Donald P. Litz Jr., Robert T. Manfuso, Ann The old stone house at trian Team, the first American nials by the Maryland Racing Merryman, Michael Pons, the heart of the Harford Com- woman to win an Olympic Commission and opened the Katharine M. Voss munity College campus could medal in show jumping and starting gates to progress. Advisory Council probably tell lots of amazing the first licensed female jockey “I’d like to thank Kathy (past MHBA presidents) tales that it had witnessed as in the U.S. for paving the way for us J. William Boniface, the home of Robert and Anne Kusner, now 79, got her li- women,” said Liz McKnight, William K. Boniface, Frank A. Heighe, who owned the horse Bonsal, R. Thomas Bowman, cense on Sept. 27, 1968, when the second female jockey William G. Christmas, Hal farm on which the college’s the Maryland circuit court de- to win the Maryland Hunt C.B. Clagett III, Kimball C. campus now stands. cided in less than five minutes Cup in 1986, during a ques- Firestone, King T. Leatherbury, But it would be hard- that – based on the 1964 Civil tion-and-answer session with J.W.Y. Martin Jr., Joseph P. pressed to tell a better one Rights Act – a woman could Kusner on Oct. 4 at HCC. Pons Jr., Michael Pons, James than that of Kathy Kusner, not be denied a license based Kusner was the first to B. Steele Jr., Katharine M. one of the first women to ride on gender alone. It was a de- ride in the Hunt Cup in 1971. Voss, Robert B. White for the United States Eques- cision that overrode four de- Jockey Joy Slater was the first woman to win it in 1980 (and is not at all who I am. It’s very “She rode all of my horses, next day, they bulldozed the again in 1981) and then McK- nice, but it’s not why I do and they weren’t very good,” track!” night won in 1986. “We could what I do. I just do it because I said Christmas. Yes, the Marlboro racetrack never have done it without like it. I enjoy it. “They weren’t,” agreed is gone but the memories lin- you.” “It was never about being Kusner. “But he rode me on ger for Kusner, Christmas and Later, McKnight said Kus- a professional photographer,” all his horses and I didn’t even others. ner “took on the authorities in continued the woman who is know him. But it was great for Riding in the races was a male-dominated sport. She known to be a fixture at major me. They gave me lots of prac- what Kusner wanted. A horse got a lawyer and got it done. races. “I just enjoy racing.” tice. And he had one that was like Terrible Tiger was a joy I’m not sure any of [the rest of She says she loves taking great. I got to ride Terrible Ti- for her, any horse, every horse us] would have done that. But photos of the young foals and ger.” was. But she did seem to have she didn’t care [about the re- the pensioners more than oth- Terrible Tiger was a mul- an unusual ability to work percussions].” ers. But a photo of jockey Laf- tiple stakes winner who won with difficult ones. Kusner knew what she fit Pincay in 1979 taking the 23 times in 72 starts, earning In fact, one named Un- wanted and was willing to time to sign autographs for $263,313. touchable was one of those, do what it took to reach her two small children, she says, “Kathy was amazing,” re- and she competed in two goal – “to be able to ride on is her favorite. It shows her membered Christmas, who Olympics [1964 and 1968] the track in the afternoons, eye for magic. And another of turns 94 in November and still with him. They won every- not just during practice in then soon-to-be Triple Crown has horses in training. “What where they went, with the the mornings,” she said. “I winner Affirmed in 1978, she could do in the morning smallish, light horse clearing wanted to be where the action running riderless the wrong . . . She would take horses that walls as high as 6 feet, 7 inches. was.” way at Santa Anita during were bad to handle and she’d “He could jump high and The action on this cool au- morning training, after having turn them into different, better wide,” she remembered of tumn evening, where Kusner chucked his rider, shows her horses and better-mannered the special horse she rode. was an honored guest for the abilities with the camera. She horses. “But in the latter part of the opening of the exhibit Wom- snapped the shot, showing “I think she was the best I course, he might start going en of the Turf and about to all four feet off the track, and ever saw. She always desired sideways during the final be presented with a special every ripple of every muscle to learn. She was a student approach [to the jump],” she award for her contributions in Affirmed’s chestnut coat and she always wanted to be recalled laughing, as she told to the sport, was the Hays- testifies to the energy of the better. She got silver at the the crowd the story of this Heighe House. moment. Olympics, and it wasn’t good horse. “It was a wonderful There Kusner was greet- It is a passion for Williams, enough. She wanted gold.” adventure. Normally, he was ed as racing royalty, as she as it is for Jackson, who has And she did win gold, such a good jumper, when he 2 moved through the exhibit expanded her work from though it was in the Pan got to the jump, even when and eventually came to rest horses to international fashion American Games in 1963, on running sideways, he’d clear on a sofa in an upstairs room, to the NFL and GQ magazine. a horse named Unusual, who it, no matter how high! It was admiring the photographic But the first photo Jackson like Terrible Tiger, had his fun, fun, fun!” works of Lydia Williams and had published was one of J.B. quirks. Both Kusner and Untouch- Cappy Jackson, on display as able wound up in the Show Secor and Charlie Fenwick “With Terrible Tiger, a part of the Women of the Turf Jumping Hall of Fame, but taking their horses over a horse maybe only one other exhibit. like Williams and Jackson, fence together, side-by-side, at person could ride, she got on she appreciated her horses Williams and Jackson the old Howard County race him and within five days she just like they appreciated their themselves were being hon- course. It made the cover of could gallop him, put him photography. ored as the 2019 recipients of the Chronicle of the Horse, and on the outside of the track, the Robert and Anne Heighe the sport has remained her the inside, the middle. And It was and is all about the Award for Excellence in passion. she could make it look easy,” joy they bring. R Equestrian Journalism. “I love horses and I’m an Christmas recalled. “She on- The works of all three artist,” she says. “I get that The Women of the Turf ex- ly needed four fingers [on the hibit will remain on display at demonstrate tenacity, focus from my dad. I loved looking reins].” and exceptional talent – and, through my [lens], loved light. the Hays-Heighe House at HCC Kusner smiled at that. not least of all, the love of the To me, it’s all about light – ear- through Dec. 20. Exhibit hours sport in which they work. ly in the morning and late eve- “Well,” she said. “It wasn’t are Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m., quite like that. Terrible Tiger Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m., and Williams, who has previ- ning.” was a very tough horse. I got Fridays and first Saturdays from ously described herself as shy, The joy of their photogra- to ride him in a race at Marl- 10 a.m. to noon. Admission is seemed just that, as she an- phy could be seen, as the two boro [in 1971]. We won. The free. swered questions in a momen- came together at the exhibit tarily quiet space. and discussed their work as When asked what she friends and professionals, thought of being added to a exchanging camera settings, list of past honorees that in- “500, f/8 lens, Nikon.” cludes the late dean of Mary- As for Kusner, her work land turf writers Joe Kelly, in- was also art, but in a much dif- Send your “proofs of purchase” seals (including ternational racing cartoonist ferent way. Longtime Mary- bulk bin delivery tickets) for Triple Crown, Reliance Pierre “Peb” Bellocq and the land trainer Billy Christmas and Legends horse feeds to the MHBA. late 13-time Emmy-winning was one of few trainers in the The Maryland Horse Foundation will earn credit and receive a television sports commenta- early years of Kusner’s career contribution from Southern States’ S.H.O.W. Program for non-profits. tor Jim McKay, she said: “This to give her work. Monitoring and promoting the state’s breeding industry By Cindy Deubler

Belair, Bowling Brook, acres. “Accepting the most lings and miscellaneous other Country Life, Fox Hill, Fuss, conservative of valuations,” domiciled on Glen Riddle, Grove, Prospect noted the magazine, “this the farms and not reckoned as Hill, Sagamore, The Caves, would make the real estate horses in training, and one has Verdant Valley, Worthington. . . alone involved in the proposi- a pretty healthy investment in a few of these farms remain tion worth around $10,000,000. Thoroughbreds in Maryland.” in operation today, but many Add the value of the 70 stal- Numbers received a boost woven into the fabric of the lions and 825 broodmares, with the creation of The Mary- early history of the Maryland together with about 500 year- land Fund in 1962. An MHBA Horse Breeders Association are no more. The association published a list of 45 Mary- land farms for the first time in the February 1937 issue of The Maryland Horse, and over the decades the MHBA has kept tabs on the farms, acreage, stallions and breeding stock – all an important component of the state’s agricultural industry. The 45 farms listed in 1937 covered nearly 21,000 acres in 11 counties. Two years later, MHBA field secretary Hum- 3 phrey S. Finney counted the forms returned by state breed- ers and found there were ap- proximately 400 used for breeding in the state, with more than 60 farms reported. By 1945, Finney provid- ed new census figures at the MHBA’s annual meeting – ap- proximately 42,000 acres in MHBA first published a map of farms in 1941 (top), and again in 1952. Maryland were devoted to Thoroughbred­ production, divided into 115 farms. There were 55 stallions, 400 mares and approximately 300 year- lings, with bloodstock and farm properties valued at about $5 million. Results of an annual cen- sus from the Horse and Mule Association of America were published in The Maryland Horse each year, but soon more comprehensive figures on the state’s Thoroughbred industry were sought. The MHBA conducted its own census and released the figures in April 1950 in The Maryland Horse. Thorough- bred production was taking place at 177 farms, in 18 coun- ties, encompassing 46,797 The 1965 map (left) was in a pocket in the back of the first Stallion Directory, published in January 1965. That was the first issue where the county-by- county maps appeared, marking all the MHBA member farms. The Baltimore County map (above), eventually grew to two pages in the late 1970s.

stakeholders, the survey team Over the decades the revealed gains in economic MHBA has organized stallion activity, jobs and revenue pro- showings and retired horse vided to state and local gov- parades at racetracks, farm ernments. tours across the state, and in 4 The MHBA promotes the September 1980 hosted a two- state’s industry as well as day National Breeders Confer- keeping abreast of the num- ence in Hunt Valley, Md., with bers. In addition to the month- speakers and attendees from ly publication of The Maryland 22 states and Canada. High- Horse, and now Mid-Atlantic lights included a boat trip to Thoroughbred, the association Chesapeake City, where Wind- has produced films, farm fields Farm stallions Northern maps and brochures, main- Dancer and The Minstrel were tains websites and a social me- on display. When Russian con- The last map created by MHBA was in 2005 and included all known dia presence, has coordinated nections arrived for the Wash- horse farms (Thoroughbred and Standardbred) and riding stables. farm tours and hosted interna- ington, D.C., International in tional visitors. 1987, they were shown area By September 1949, the breeding farms by members survey released in April 1964 showed the location of each MHBA’s 16 mm. sound and of the MHBA board. MHBA revealed there were 276 horse Thoroughbred farm reported. color film The Maryland Horse, representatives were part of a farms in the state, encompass- The maps were updated and produced by Bernard Living- Maryland contingent to visit ing 46,047 acres. The count published annually over the ston, had been shown in 22 South Korea in 1997 to build for Thoroughbred stallions next four decades. states. It was available to inter- a trade market for state-bred was 158 – by far the largest in Various state and universi- ested groups without charge horses. Last December a South the state’s history. Of the 19 ty studies of the industry have beyond return postage. Korean delegation visited counties reporting at least one been made in recent decades. The MHBA was also a sup- farms and the Timonium sales horse farm, Baltimore County Then in November 2016 The porter of the documentary as guests of the MHBA. remained the most popular, Sage Policy Group Survey, a Racing the Times, which made In May of this year, the with 88 spread over 13,139 study to measure the econom- its debut in 2015. Covering MHBA hosted the Maryland acres. There were 28 stallions ic and fiscal impacts of Mary- the history of Thoroughbred Thoroughbred Horse Farm and 365 broodmares reported land’s horse industry, was racing in Maryland, it had its Tour, a free, self-guided tour in Baltimore County alone. released, showing increases world premiere at the Senator of horse farms around the The MHBA launched its during the decade, traceable Theatre in Baltimore that May, state open to the public. first full-fledged stallion reg- to the Maryland Slot Machines and aired on Maryland Public Getting the word out about ister and farm maps issue in Amendment passed in 2008. Television two days later. The the importance of the industry January 1965, and featured a Working in conjunction film that was runner-up for an has been a goal of the MHBA five-color map of the state’s with the MHBA and closely Eclipse Award in the category since its inception. It continues 384 horse farms. County maps aligned industry partners and Television – Feature. to this day. R horses are all walking in lock- in 2018, with 877 by 31 Mary- Maryland-sired foals step in an agreement for a land stallions, an average of long-term, stable business en- more than 28 per stallion. increase in 2019 vironment. And I think that’s Maryland stallions with really the key, that allows peo- more than 20 live foals report- Maryland stallions had ed in 2018. The other states ple to invest,” stated T.K. ed in 2019, based on The Jock- the highest percentage of in- showing a rise in numbers Kuegler, founder and manag- ey Club’s statistics are: Divin- crease in the nation of live were California, with a 2.2 ing partner of Wasabi Ven- ing Rod, 69; Holy Boss, 49; foals produced in 2019 when percent increase, and Louisi- tures Stables and current Great Notion, 45; Golden Lad, compared to 2018, according ana, 2.1 percent. The Jockey MHBA board member. “Noth- 42; Mosler, 41; Madefromlu- to The Jockey Club’s 2018 Club estimates that the num- ing is more important to a new cky, 38; Imagining, 31; Blofeld, Breeding Statistics. Among ber of live foals reported so far stallion than how many mares 26; Bourbon Courage, 24; the top 10 states and provinces is approximately 90 percent you can get to it and having Street Magician, 22. based on mares covered in complete. the one jurisdiction with The Jockey Club reported 2018, Maryland was one of “Maryland is the only state growth happening allows you that 1,630 stallions covered only three to see an increase in to have a double-digit increase to bring a new stallion to that 32,508 mares in North Ameri- production. in foal production for the last state and be successful.” ca during 2018, resulting in With statistics compiled two years. I think the thing to Keugler will stand a new 20,363 live foals of 2019 being through Sept. 26, Maryland attribute that to is a program stallion in Maryland in 2020. reported to TJC on Live Foal saw an 11.2 percent increase where the people that run rac- Maryland ranked sixth on Reports, a 3.6 percent decrease with 537 Maryland-sired live ing, the people that run breed- the list of states and provinces from last year’s 21,130 live foals compared to 483 report- ing, and the people that own with the most mares covered foals. R

Herd a Turtles (by Disco Rico) with her Hesinfront filly 5 bred by Shawn Maryland Foal Report Glantschnig and David Hill.

BALANSENSE, by Street Sense, Unified. Finale Farm and Mr. Group LLC. to Will Take STAR NUMBER, by Polish Num- b.f., April 27, by Alliance. Bar- and Mrs. D. David Moose. Charge. bers, ch.f., April 24, by Kan- lar LLC. Mare to Alliance. JESSI TAKE CHARGE, by War ORINOQUIA, by Whywhywhy, tharos. Dr. and Mrs. A. Leon- BUCKLEBURY, by Alluvial, b.c., Chant, ch.f., March 2, by Vio- ch.f., March 6, by Dialed In. ard Pineau. April 23, by Divining Rod. lence. The Elkstone Group The Elkstone Group LLC. STUTTGART, by Cherokee Run, Linda Lee Sutton and Laura S. LLC. Mare to Violence. Mare to Liam’s Map. ch.c., April 22, by Golden Lad. Roadcap. Mare to Friesan Fire. KAWFEE FA MARFA, by Hard ORION’S DAUGHTER, by Tacti- Sycamore­ Hall Thoroughbreds DANCING ANNA, by Cuvee, Spun, dk.b./br.f., March 16, by cal Cat, gr./ro.c., May 8, by LLC. ch.c., March 20, by Freedom Tonalist. The Elkstone Group Congrats. Dr. and Mrs. Thom- TIZ A VALENTINE, by Tiznow, Child. Highclere and Five Hel- LLC. Mare to Verrazano. as Bowman, Ricky L. Buckley gr./ro.f., May 18, by Kobe’s lions Farm. Mare to Bernardini. LADY ARIELLE’S KEY, by Indy- and Joshua Dreiband. Back. CRK Stable LLC. Mare DELIGHTFUL DAWN, by Act of go Shiner, ch.f., May 9, by Lea. PREYING MANTIS, by Medaglia to Kobe’s Back. Duty, b.c., April 27, by Mosler. Barak Farm. Mare to Mosler. d’Oro, dk.b./br.f., March 22, TRUC’S LOVE, by Not For Love, Barak Farm. Mare to Kobe’s LADY ARTEMIS, by Awesome by Blofeld. Amy H. Daney b.c., May 25, by Flintshire Back. Again, b.f., May 10, by Mosler. Bloodstock. Mare to Speight- (GB). Marcus Scott. DEVIL’S CAVE, by Put It Back, Barak Farm. Mare to Kobe’s ster. TWO EYES, by Two Punch, gr./ dk.b./br.f., March 11, by Tonal- Back. PURE ANTICIPATION, by Pure ro.c., March 3, by Madefrom- ist. The Elkstone Group LLC. LOVELY MOON, by Bernstein, Prize, dk.b./br.f., May 6, by lucky. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mare to Bernardini. b.c., April 13, by Divining Rod. Broad Rule. R C Park Racing Bowman. DI’S DELIGHT, by French Depu- Helen C. Alexander. Stable, Inc.. ty, b.c., April 26, by Alliance. MEINERTZHAGENI, by Stormin RAVENS FIFTY FIVE, by Aik- WALKING PATH, by Bernardini, Barlar LLC. Mare to Alliance. Fever, b.f., Feb. 20, by Tonalist. enite, b.c., April 13, by Green- b.c., March 24, by Speights­ FANCY LOVE, by Not For Love, The Elkstone Group LLC. pointcrusader. John C. Davi- town. Gatewood Bell, Hunter dk.b./br.c., April 18, by Super Mare to Constitution. son. Mare to Holy Boss. Rankin and Gray Lyster. Saver. John C. Davison. MERRIWEATHER, by Opening REFRAIN, by Unbridled’s Song, WHISTLE DIXIE, by Pioneerof GALLOPING GIRAFFE, by Tapit, Verse, ch.c., May 8, by Street b.c., March 7, by Runhappy. the Nile, b.f., Feb. 13, by Neo- ch.f., Feb. 16, by First Samurai. Magician. Dr. and Mrs. Thom- The Elkstone Group LLC. lithic. Mary K. Haire. The Elkstone Group LLC. as Bowman and Dr. Brooke Mare to Sky Mesa. WRITTEN REQUEST, by Arch, Mare to Nyquist. Bowman. RONNET, by Demaloot Dema- dk.b./br.f., May 5, by Divining IDLE TALK, by Olmodavor, gr./ MISS PAVAROTTI, by Pavarotti, shoot, ch.c., April 29, by Dort- Rod. Gainesway Thorough- ro.f., Feb. 4, by Exaggerator. ch.f., May 4, by Kantharos. Dr. mund. Grandview Farm. Mare breds Ltd. Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau. to Dortmund. ZIPPITY GAL, by City Zip, gr./ Inc. and A. Leonard Pineau. MOREPOISELESSNOISE, by SMALL REBELLION, by Nicanor, ro.f., April 13, by Desite the IN BELLA’S HONOR, by Malibu , b.f., Feb. 28, by b.c., April 15, by Divining Rod. Odds. Lorna L Baker and Moon, dk.b./br.f., April 25, by Bodemeister. The Elkstone Mr. and Mrs. M. Roy Jackson. Thomas H Michaels Jr. Smart Policy and is a half-sis- Policy was bred to Maclean’s ter to 2018 Maryland Juvenile Music for 2020. Filly Championship Stakes Rocky Policy’s record im- winner Money Fromheaven. proved to 35-8-4-5, for total After delivering a filly in Feb- earnings of $410,409. R ruary by Baltimore Bob, Smart

Maryland-bred Stakes Winners Jim McCue Miss J McKay shows growth in Anne Arundel County Stakes Equi-Photo 6 Rocky Policy steps up Maxis Stable, Madaket a little greenness more than to win Turf Amazon Stables and Wonder Stables’ anything,” trainer Cal Lynch Miss J McKay once again dis- said. played her talent when taking Bred by Linda Oliff Roh­ Barry Ostrager’s Rocky lowance out of the barn of An- the $100,000 Anne Arundel leder, Miss J McKay is the first Policy made a late move to drew Lerner for Del Mar Sum- County Stakes at Laurel Park stakes winner for Maryland win the $150,000 Turf Amazon mer Racing Club, Barry by 5 lengths Sept. 28. freshman sire Hangover Kid, Stakes on Pennsylvania Derby Arnason, John Cavalli and Miss J McKay made her who stands at Murmur Farm Day at Parx Racing Sept. 21. Eric Homme. In for a $40,000 stakes debut in the Colleen at in Darlington. She sold for The 7-year-old mare broke tag, she won at Santa Anita Monmouth in early August, $1,500 as a weanling to D R quick and settled into third as next out, then tested graded proved she was much the best Investments out of the 2017 pacesetter Stetson Gold sprint- stakes competition before be- but was disqualified from first Fasig-Tipton Midlantic De- ed around the far turn. Turn- ing risked again for $40,000 at to third after bumping rivals cember mixed sale. Pinhooked ing into the stretch, Rocky Pol- Del Mar in August; she won, at the top of the stretch. Sent to the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Mid- icy burst for home, catching and her connections lost her to off the 4-5 favorite in the field lantic fall yearling sale, she Stetson Gold and crossing the Hess. The Turf Amazon was of nine in the Anne Arundel made a substantial return on wire three-quarters of a length her second start for her new County, the 2-year-old filly investment when Maxis Stable the best while getting 5 fur- connections – she was fifth in showed professionalism after purchased her for $55,000. The longs in :56.62. Monmouth Park’s Safely Kept breaking last and racing mid- filly was an $85,000 RNA at Based in California with Stakes at Monmouth Park pack off opening fractions of this year’s OBS April 2-year- trainer Robert Hess Jr., Rocky Sept. 1, also at 5 furlongs on :21.47 and :45.08. Miss J McK- olds in training sale. Policy recorded her second the turf. ay burst through to take the Miss J McKay won her de- 1 1 stakes win, following last Now in her sixth season, lead and drew off easily, com- but by 5 ⁄4 lengths going 5 ⁄2 1 year’s Jameela at Laurel Park Rocky Policy has three pleting the 5 ⁄2 furlongs over furlongs on the main track at when trained by Dale Capua- stakes-placings – seconds in the firm turf in 1:02.49, more Laurel July 5, becoming her no for Richard Vermillion. She the Maryland Million Lassie than a second faster than colts sire’s first winner. Following was offered for sale this past and Penn Ladies Dash and a ran later on the card. her most recent win, her re- January at the Keeneland third in the Sensible Lady Turf “We were much happier cord is 3-2-0-1, with $91,953 in mixed sale but failed to reach Dash. Bred in Maryland by with the whole thing, and earnings. her reserve; in her first appear- Shamrock Farm, she is a she’ll get better the more she Miss J McKay is the first ance of 2019 she was on the daughter of the pensioned races and gets a little experi- foal for her dam Ballykiss, a west coast at Golden Gate in Shamrock stallion Rock Slide ence under her. I think that’s Maryland-bred daughter of April, finishing last in an al- out of the Smart Strike mare all the Colleen thing was. Just Street Boss who has since pro- Benoit Photo Club American Oaks-G1, Oaks-G1, Club American ished second in the Coach­ Delaware Handicap-G2, fin- placed in19stakes,wonthe 2-year-old fillyof1989won or The Maryland-bred champion Lobelia, andthenCrowned. winning $463,512-earner Betty with multiplegradedstakes- her damasaproducer, first dam. tive), MissJMcKay’sfourth Rosalind (byExclusiveNa- stakes-placed daughterFair ty Flags.Herfirstfoalwasher including stakeswinnerThir stakes horsesfrom sevenfoals, Thirty Years produced four stakes-winning fifthdam. Years, Miss J McKay’s graded stock Farm,thatofThirty Allaire duPontatherWood- developed byfamedbreeder from oneofthebestfamilies Imagining. Ballykissdescends over Kidanda2019fillyby duced a2018coltbyHang- tions of :21.55, :44.56 and tions of:21.55, :44.56and and spedtothe lead,setfrac- sharply from his outsidepost by 8lengthsSept.21. at Los Alamitos Race Course Capote Stakesfor2-year-olds first running ofthe$75,000 of hisownashecaptured the Raging Whiskeywasinarace Corp. andCharlesBartlett’s Fair Rosalind one-upped Fair Rosalindone-upped Raging Whiskeybroke P appas appas HorseRacing first stakeswininCapote Raging Whiskey gets Raging Whiskeygets ing ing -

for $2,000. by LadyOliviaatNorthCliff Kid, Ballykisswaspurchased daughter. InfoaltoHangover 2017 saleasherweanling eventually soldatthesame a yearlingand2-year-old, she foal, wasbornin2011. Soldas $100,000. Ballykiss,herfinal low Farms purchasing her for Two Punch, with Green Wil- lantic Decembersaleinfoalto at the2005Fasig-Tipton Mid- when shesoldasabroodmare Heart andfourotherfoals multiple stakes-placedXtra second dam. Minister), isMissJMcKay’s foals, Approve (byDeputy Crown You. Thefirstofher12 Best ofLuckandstakes-placed land-bred Horse of the Year Crown produced 1999Mary- The daughterofChief’s stakes andearned$605,323. placed infourothergraded 6 win by8lengths,finishingthe 1:08.96 andpowered home to corded his secondwininsix the Capote.The baycoltre- Turf Stakesthree weeks before fifth intheDelMarJuvenile the BestPal-G2atDelMarand his stakesdebut,wassixthin Grade 3Sanford atSaratoga, stakes. Hefinishedthird inthe Raging Whiskeywon his first 1 ⁄ 2 furlongsin1:15.61. Approve wasthedamof Trained byDougO’Neill,

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So Vain – stakes stakes peake peake R R - Jim McCue 7 RAPIDASHQUEEN: Aug. 23, 7th race, $2,205. Hickory Ridge Farm—WELTHA: Aug. 15, 2nd ($8,190) race, $3,078. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Quin Bowman and Hillwood Stables LLC—BUNTING: Aug. 17, 10th Rebecca Davis—CLUBMAN: Aug. 24, 7th race, race $2,250. $6,750. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holt, Theodore Montuori Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Rebecca Davis and and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palumbo—TAT- R. Larry Johnson—GO MAGICIAN GO: Aug. 4, TOOED: Aug. 9, 5th race, $2,835. 6th race, $1,323; Aug. 17, 6th race, $5,985. Hamilton Smith, Fred A. Greene Jr. and Deborah ($7,308) Greene—THE POSER: Aug. 11, 2nd race, Bowman and Higgins Stable—DREAMING OF $1,089. LOVE: Aug. 25, 3rd race, $2,205. Sallyellen and Hugh Hurst—LORD OF MISRULE: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and R. Larry John- Aug. 31, 4th race, $945. son—ALWAYS TALKING: Aug. 24, 4th race, Ann Biggs Jackson—ARTFUL SPLATTER: Aug. $660. 16, 4th race, $1,386. CRAZED: Aug. 10, 2nd Maryland Fund Report Vincent Bracciale—GFOUR: Aug. 30, 2nd race, race, $945. TACO SUPREAM: Aug. 9, 5th race, $495. $7,695. ($10,026) Shellaine Brown, Susan Baldrige, Horseshoe Val- R. Larry Johnson—STREET COPPER: Aug. 17, Bonuses paid for races at Maryland tracks ley and Treasure Stable—GOING TO THE 4th race, $2,205. August 1 to August 31, 2019 LEAD: Aug. 30, 7th race, $726. R. Larry Johnson and Legacy Farm—GONE Clover Hill Farm Inc.—ODDS R AGAINST US: HOME: Aug. 17, 11th race $1,701. Aug. 24, 9th race, $462; Aug. 31, 9th race, Hope H. Jones—HENINGHAM: Aug. 23, 4th race, Star de Naskra Stakes $462. ONCE IN A LIFETIME: Aug. 25, 9th race, $2,907. $1,260. TEMPTED BY TITO’S: Aug. 10, 1st Keith Jones—ONCE MORE EH: Aug. 24, 5th race, August 17. Purse $75,000-guaran- tered Maryland-bred or Maryland race, $891. ($3,075) $945. teed. For 3-year-olds, registered sired. 6 fur. 5 competed. (Closed Clover Hill Racing LLC—TEMPTED BY TITO’S: Kasey K Racing Stable—GOODONEHONEY: Aug. Maryland-bred or Maryland with 14 nominations) Winner: Aug. 23, 2nd race, $891. 4, 5th race, $7,695. sired. 6 fur. 9 competed. (Closed INTRODUCED, by El Padrino. Randy L. Cohen and Alyse L. Cohen—STAND MY Harry Kassap LLC—SEVILLE BARBER: Aug. 2, with 14 nominations) Winner: Breeder bonus: Sycamore Hall GROUND: Aug. 16, 5th race, $2,079. 10th race $1,344. Thoroughbreds LLC ($6,750). Susan S. Cooney—GODLOVESASINNER: Aug. Carol A. Kaye—SMOKIN HOT FACTOR: Aug. 11, WHERE PARADISE LAY, by Into 11, 5th race, $3,762. Stallion bonus: None. Second: 6th race, $4,959. TEMPT ME TWICE: Aug. 18, Mischief. Breeder bonus: Saga- Country Life Farm—MERRY MAID: Aug. 10, 1st 6th race, $1,485. ($6,444) more Farm ($6,750). Stallion bo- BUNTING, by Bandbox. Breed- race, $4,617. TAPPAHANNOCK: Aug. 8, 4th William L.S. Landes—OUTOFTHEPARK: Aug. 4, nus: None. Second: TAPPIN CAT, er bonus: Hillwood Stables LLC race, $3,762. ($8,379) 1st race, $1,320; Aug. 17, 1st race, $2,079. by Tritap. Breeder bonus: Paul L. ($2,250). Stallion bonus: Bandbox Country Life Farm and Fifteen Moons LLC—LU- ($3,399) Fowler Jr. ($2,250). Stallion bonus: Syndicate ($750). Third: PAST NAR RILLE: Aug. 17, 5th race, $2,205. Carl Lanier—HE’S NOT CURLY: Aug. 4, 8th race, Tritap Syndicate ($750). Third: PERFECT, by Stay Thirsty. Breed- Country Life Farm and Fleet and Fancy LLC— $2,565. HALL PASS, by Freedom Child. er bonus: The Elkstone Group FORFIFTYFIVEROCKET: Aug. 17, 2nd race, Andrea Gail Lematta—ICE RAIN: Aug. 2, 3rd race, Breeder bonus: Spendthrift Farm LLC ($1,125). Stallion bonus: $1,764. $5,643. LLC ($1,125). Stallion bonus: Free- None. Country Life Farm and Friesan Fire Syndicate— Fred T. Lewis DVM—OH SO LOVELY: Aug. 18, FIRE MARSHAL: Aug. 24, 5th race, $2,565. 2nd race, $3,933. TRICKY LION: Aug. 9, 1st dom Child Syndicate ($375). Breeder bonuses Country Life Farm and Moon Map Broodmare race, $990; Aug. 24, 8th race, $2,268. ($7,191) LLC—TOMMY SHELBY: Aug. 17, 2nd race, All Aboard Stables—REIN SUPREME: Aug. 3, Little Man Farm—BENNY HAVENS: Aug. 25, 3rd All Brandy Stakes $4,788. 2nd race, $3,762. race, $1,155. EYE OF THE WILDCAT: Aug. 8, Crystal Park Stables Inc.—CAROLINA ICE: Aug. August 17. Purse $75,000-guar- Anchor and Hope Farm Inc.—OLIVE’S BUMPA: 1st race, $1,449. ($2,604) 8 2, 1st race, $759. anteed. For 3-year-olds and up, Aug. 15, 5th race, $1,701. ON THE TURF: Aug. Lucas Racing Inc.—TRULY RED: Aug. 15, 5th fillies and mares, registered 11, 2nd race, $5,643. ($7,344) Mike Dalton LLC—CONJECTURE: Aug. 11, 7th race, $891. Maryland-bred or Maryland AS Rennklub LLC—ALADDIN SANE: Aug. 16, 5th race, $1,449. Frances B. Luther and Berkeley Springs Farm— 1 Dark Hollow Farm—O DIONYSUS: Aug. 17, 9th SUNRISEBERNSTEINI: Aug. 17, 8th race, sired. 1 ⁄16 mi., turf. 5 competed. race, $1,089. Lorna Baker and Tom Michaels—KAMEHAME- race, $1,125. POPEYE’S OYL: Aug. 24, 3rd $1,125. (Closed with 20 nominations) race, $1,155. SOUTHSIDE WARRIOR: Aug. 31, Robert T. Manfuso—DAILY NEWS: Aug. 9, 1st Winner: MY SISTERSLEDGE, by HA: Aug. 3, 4th race, $1,701; Aug. 16, 5th race, $5,643. ($7,344) 8th race, $1,260. ($3,540) race, $1,890. Etched. Breeder bonus: John Ban- John Banner and Cheri Banner—MY BROTHER- Dr. Morgan Dove and Karin Wurttemberger— Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss— ner and Cheri Banner ($6,750). SLEDGE: Aug. 10, 6th race, $1,386. MY SIS- HALFINTHEWRAPPER: Aug. 24, 4th race, JUMPING MICHELLE: Aug. 18, 9th race, $924. Stallion bonus: Bonita Farm Stal- TERSLEDGE: Aug. 2, 6th race, $8,037; Aug. 17, $1,260. LIVE AID: Aug. 3, 8th race, $891; Aug. 24, 3rd lion Partnership ($2,250). Sec- 8th race, $6,750. ($16,173) The Elkstone Group LLC—HIGHER PURPOSE: race, $2,205. NO MORE TALK: Aug. 1, 1st race, ond: GHOUL’S NIGHT OUT, by Barak Farm—DANCE OR STROLL: Aug. 30, 8th Aug. 10, 2nd race, $2,565; Aug. 24, 6th race, $759. SWING STEP: Aug. 31, 4th race, $495. $1,575. PAST PERFECT: Aug. 17, 10th race ($5,274) Ghostzapper. Breeder bonus: Two race, $1,188. STROLL SMOKIN: Aug. 18, 5th race, $4,959. ($6,147) $1,125.; Aug. 31, 7th race, $2,250. QUALITY Marathon Farms Inc.—ABUELO PAPS: Aug. 16, Legends Farm and Sycamore Hall MATTERS: Aug. 8, 8th race, $3,762. ($11,277) 6th race, $2,520. BUSTOFF: Aug. 18, 4th race, Thoroughbreds ($2,250). Stal- Estate of Earl Barnhart—LOVE YOU MUCH: Aug. 18, 6th race, $7,695. Annette Eubanks and Daniel Eubanks—VOODOO $5,985. WHO U GONNA CALL: Aug. 1, 6th lion bonus: None. Third: SUN- David Baxter—FREE TO TRUMP: Aug. 9, 3rd VALLEY: Aug. 11, 4th race, $1,134. race, $3,762. ($12,267) RISEBERNSTEINI, by Bernstein. race, $945; Aug. 24, 2nd race, $2,565. ($3,510) R.S. Evans—PERCENTAGE: Aug. 8, 2nd race, Daniel Marconi—GALERIO: Aug. 2, 3rd race, Breeder bonus: Frances B. Lu- William Bayne—GRAND RIVER: Aug. 9, 7th race, $2,520. $2,079. ther and Berkeley Springs Farm $1,764. Mrs. Janon Fisher III—FANCY OUTFLANKER: Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. and Country Life Farm— ($1,125). Stallion bonus: None. Patricia and Richard Beck—PHANTOM SHOT: Aug. 8, 6th race, $2,565. NICO BREE N TEEJ: Aug. 18, 4th race, $2,205. Aug. 31, 7th race, $1,125. PICTURA: Aug. 11, Fitzhugh LLC—ENGLISH MINISTER: Aug. 4, 7th PRESS RELEASE: Aug. 24, 9th race, $2,394. Find Stakes 3rd race, $594. ($1,719) race, $8,037; Aug. 17, 9th race, $6,750. ($4,599) James A. Blackwell—TOM HAGEN: Aug. 18, 4th ($14,787) Lawrence G. McDade and Rose Burns McDade— August 17. Purse $75,000-guar- race, $1,155. Paul L. Fowler Jr.—STORMIN HONGKONG: Aug. PRINCESS ROSIE: Aug. 1, 8th race, $1,386; anteed. For 3-year-olds and up, Richard Blue Jr.—ABOVE IT ALL: Aug. 24, 9th 3, 7th race, $957. TAPPIN CAT: Aug. 17, 7th Aug. 17, 12th race $726. ($2,112) registered Maryland-bred or race, $882. race, $2,250. ($3,207) Charles C.D. McGill—JUNIOR SENATOR: Aug. 2, 1 Maryland sired. 1 ⁄16 mi., turf. 6 Richard Blue Sr. and Ann Merryman—RAILMAS- Robert Gerczak—ARBUTUS: Aug. 1, 6th race, 3rd race, $1,089. VENETIAN DRIVE: Aug. 30, competed. (Closed with 20 nom- TER: Aug. 18, 5th race, $1,827. $726. BALTIMORE BABE: Aug. 10, 1st race, 1st race, $882. ($1,971) inations) Winner: ENGLISH Bonita Farm—TO BE OR NOT TO BE: Aug. 15, 9th $1,701. BELTWAY BOB: Aug. 9, 9th race, Louis McLane Merryman and R. Larry Johnson— $3,933. UMIGHTBEANEMPRESS: Aug. 8, 7th MAGICIAN’SCALENDAR: Aug. 24, 1st race, MINISTER, by English Channel. race, $1,386. Frank A. Bonsal Jr.—CHOCOMOUNT: Aug. 4, 8th race, $1,764. ($8,124) $756. Breeder bonus: Fitzhugh LLC race, $945. Glenangus Farm LLC—EIFS: Aug. 17, 6th race, Adrian L. Merton—SUDDEN HOPE: Aug. 4, 6th ($6,750). Stallion bonus: None. Mary B. Boskin—ME DARLIN KARA: Aug. 2, 8th $1,155. FIRTH: Aug. 15, 3rd race, $3,933. race, $693. Second: Not Maryland-bred. race, $1,386. ($5,088) Donna M. Miller—THE GREAT PROVIDER: Aug. Third: O DIONYSUS, by Bode- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman—EMMA’SDIA- Dan Green—HERE COMES MONGO: Aug. 25, 1st 3, 5th race, $693. meister. Breeder bonus: Dark Hol- MONDDIVA: Aug. 18, 3rd race, $2,565. TWO race, $462. Leslie Mills—SON OF APONI: Aug. 11, 4th race, low Farm ($1,125). Stallion bonus: STEP SIS: Aug. 30, 5th race, $2,565. ($5,130) GreenMount Farm—SUNDAY RED: Aug. 17, 12th $3,078. None. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Adena race $1,386. Angie Moore and Tiznow Syndicate—MYSTIC Springs—BRUSHING: Aug. 8, 1st race, Michael J. Harrison DVM—GRACEYGAB: Aug. TIMES: Aug. 8, 8th race, $1,386. Miss Disco Stakes $3,933. MICE AND MEN: Aug. 2, 9th race, 18, 1st race, $3,078. JUDI BLUE EYES: Aug. Athol Morgan LLC—MS. PICADILLY: Aug. 31, $4,617. ($8,550) 16, 8th race, $5,643. ($8,721) 5th race, $945. August 17. Purse $75,000-guaran- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke David Hartman—JAMMER: Aug. 17, 4th race, Morgan’s Ford Farm—REDEEMED GENTLEMAN: teed. For 3-year-old fillies, regis- Bowman—BELIAL: Aug. 17, 5th race, $5,985. $5,985. Aug. 11, 6th race, $1,827. Wayne and Juanita Morris—HONEST GINGER: Mrs. Frank P. Wright—CANNON’S ROAR: Aug. $2,679; Aug. 17, 8th race, $2,250. Pictura: Aug. Aug. 31, 4th race, $165): Not For Love Syndi- Aug. 25, 7th race, $945. 17, 4th race, $1,155. EXPECT TALK: Aug. 30, 11, 3rd race, $198. Tattooed: Aug. 9, 5th race, cate—$5,842. Edmund T. Mudge IV—CAPUCINE: Aug. 2, 4th 3rd race, $462. MY CHESA CHARM: Aug. 25, $945): Bonita Farm Stallion Partner- ORIENTATE Cannon’s Roar: Aug. 17, 4th race, race, $1,323. LA SILUETA: Aug. 15, 4th race, 7th race, $2,565. SARAH’S TREASURE: Aug. ship—$6,688. $385. Crazed: Aug. 10, 2nd race, $315. Mine to $1,386. ($2,709) 17, 5th race, $1,155. WEE MONIE CREEK: Aug. FREEDOM CHILD (Free to Trump: Aug. 9, 3rd Hold: Aug. 1, 2nd race, $297; Aug. 11, 2nd Audrey R. Murray—KIM’S PET: Aug. 30, 1st race, 1, 4th race, $2,565. ($7,902) race, $315; Aug. 24, 2nd race, $855. Hall Pass: race, $693. Princess Rosie: Aug. 1, 8th race, $2,394. Aug. 17, 7th race, $375. Iza One: Aug. 18, 1st $462; Aug. 17, 12th race, $242. Wee Monie Nancy Lee Farms—EASTERN BAY: Aug. 10, 7th Stallion bonuses race, $198. Nico Bree N Teej: Aug. 18, 4th race, Creek: Aug. 1, 4th race, $855): Orientate Syndi- race, $1,815. SING A VERSE: Aug. 31, 9th race, ADMIRAL ALEX (Gfour: Aug. 30, 2nd race, $165): $735. Truly Red: Aug. 15, 5th race, $297): Free- cate—$3,249. $882. ($2,697) Leon Blusiewicz. dom Child Syndicate—$2,775. OUTFLANKER (Benny Havens: Aug. 25, 3rd race, Nicewonder Stable LLC—TWIN VALOR: Aug. 25, BALTIMORE BOB (Arbutus: Aug. 1, 6th race, FRIESAN FIRE (Fire Marshal: Aug. 24, 5th race, $385. Eye of the Wildcat: Aug. 8, 1st race, $483. 8th race, $4,275. $242. Baltimore Babe: Aug. 10, 1st race, $567): $855. Oh So Lovely: Aug. 18, 2nd race, $1,311. Fancy Outflanker: Aug. 8, 6th race, $855): Out- Northview Stallion Station Inc.—A TRUE GEN- Robert Gerczak—$809. Tappahannock: Aug. 8, 4th race, $1,254. Who U flanker Syndicate—$1,723. TLEMAN: Aug. 24, 2nd race, $495. BANDBOX (Artful Splatter: Aug. 16, 4th race, Gonna Call: Aug. 1, 6th race, $1,254): Friesan PETIONVILLE (Kim’s Pet: Aug. 30, 1st race, $798. David W. Palmer—BUCKED TOOTH: Aug. 9, 2nd $462. Bunting: Aug. 17, 10th race, $750. He’s Fire Syndicate—$4,674. Voodoo Valley: Aug. 11, 4th race, $378): Ever- race, $4,617. Not Curly: Aug. 4, 8th race, $855. Maryland GOLDEN LAD (Once in a Lifetime: Aug. 25, 9th est Stables Inc.—$1,176.00 race, $420. Paisley Singing: Aug. 30, 6th race, Jacqueline Louise Paugh—MARYLAND BANDIT: Bandit: Aug. 17, 11th race, $1,539. Outofthep- PLAN (Mice and Men: Aug. 2, 9th race, $1,539): $1,539): Golden Lad Syndicate—$1,959. Aug. 17, 11th race $4,617. ark: Aug. 4, 1st race, $440; Aug. 17, 1st race, Stronach Group LP. Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau—ADULT IN THE $693. The Poser: Aug. 11, 2nd race, $363): GREAT NOTION (Conjecture: Aug. 11, 7th race, REDEEMED (Godlovesasinner: Aug. 11, 5th race, ROOM: Aug. 9, 4th race, $7,182. HANALEI’S Bandbox Syndicate—$5,102. $483. Epic Idea: Aug. 1, 3rd race, $2,280. Goo- $1,254. Going to the Lead: Aug. 30, 7th race, HOUDINI: Aug. 4, 3rd race, $2,646; Aug. 23, donehoney: Aug. 4, 5th race, $2,565. Halfinthe- BOURBON COURAGE (Olive’s Bumpa: Aug. 15, $242. Redeemed Gentleman: Aug. 11, 6th race, 8th race, $6,156. TRULY HOT: Aug. 3, 2nd race, wrapper: Aug. 24, 4th race, $420. Me Darlin 5th race, $567. Punk Rock Princess: Aug. 11, $609): Redeemed Syndicate—$2,105. $1,386. ($17,370) 1st race, $882. Stone Courageous: Aug. 16, 6th Kara: Aug. 2, 8th race, $462. Railmaster: Aug. Bobby L. Plummer—IAM A DANCER: Aug. 30, race, $2,280): Bourbon Courage Syndicate— 18, 5th race, $609. Rein Supreme: Aug. 3, 2nd SCIPION (Above It All: Aug. 24, 9th race, $294): 9th race, $462. $3,729. race, $1,254. Sing a Verse: Aug. 31, 9th race, Scipion Syndicate. Vivian E. Rall—EPIC IDEA: Aug. 1, 3rd race, BUFFUM (Stormin Hongkong: Aug. 3, 7th race, $294. Stickingtogether: Aug. 17, 3rd race, SEVILLE (GER) (La Silueta: Aug. 15, 4th race, $6,840. $319): Buffum Syndicate. $1,881): Great Notion Syndicate—$10,248. $462. Seville Barber: Aug. 2, 10th race, $448): R C Park Racing Stable Inc.—CAPTAIN TRIPS: BULLSBAY (A True Gentleman: Aug. 24, 2nd race, GREEK SUN (Jammer: Aug. 17, 4th race, $1,995): Seville Syndicate—$910. Aug. 9, 8th race, $945. MAJORIE MUGS: Aug. $165): Bullsbay Syndicate. Marathon Farm. STREET MAGICIAN (Go Magician Go: Aug. 4, 6th 30, 5th race, $945. ($1,890) CAL NATION (Judi Blue Eyes: Aug. 16, 8th race, HUNTERS BAY (Brushing: Aug. 8, 1st race, race, $441; Aug. 17, 6th race, $1,995. Magi- Charles J. Reed and Michael Zanella—PATRIOT- $1,881. Merry Maid: Aug. 10, 1st race, $1,539. $1,311. Eifs: Aug. 17, 6th race, $385): Stronach cian’scalendar: Aug. 24, 1st race, $252. Street IC PUNCH: Aug. 17, 3rd race, $1,089. Parade of Nations: Aug. 24, 6th race, $275. Group LP—$1,696. Copper: Aug. 17, 4th race, $735): R. Larry Thomas L. Reynolds—SHADOW BOXER: Aug. Press Release: Aug. 24, 9th race, $798): Cal IMAGINING (Dreaming of Love: Aug. 25, 3rd race, Johnson—$3,423. 16, 3rd race, $594; Aug. 31, 2nd race, $1,134. Nation Syndicate—$4,493. $735. On the Turf: Aug. 11, 2nd race, $1,881): SUPER NINETY NINE (Baravelli: Aug. 23, 5th race, ($1,728) CHEROKEE’S BOY (Captain Trips: Aug. 9, 8th Imagining Syndicate—$1,086. $378; Aug. 31, 2nd race, $1,026. Forfiftyfiv- Timothy J. Rooney—SEANY P: Aug. 8, 5th race, race, $315. Majorie Mugs: Aug. 30, 5th race, LION HEARTED (Tricky Lion: Aug. 9, 1st race, erocket: Aug. 17, 2nd race, $588. Pataz: Aug. $3,762. $315): ZWP Stable—$630. $330; Aug. 24, 8th race, $756): Lion Hearted 30, 6th race, $297. Sunday Red: Aug. 17, 12th Sagamore Farm LLC—BRING ME ANSWERS: DESPITE THE ODDS (Always Talking: Aug. 24, 4th Syndicate—$1,086. race, $462. Tommy Shelby: Aug. 17, 2nd race, Aug. 10, 4th race, $726. START WITH YES: race, $220. Gone Home: Aug. 17, 11th race, LOUIS QUATORZE (Iam a Dancer: Aug. 30, 9th $1,596. Wildcattin: Aug. 8, 7th race, $1,596): Aug. 18, 7th race, $1,089. WHERE PARADISE $567. Odds R Against Us: Aug. 24, 9th race, race, $154): Louis Quatorze Syndicate. Country Life Farm and Spendthrift—$5,943. LAY: Aug. 17, 7th race, $6,750. ($8,565) $154; Aug. 31, 9th race, $154. Once More Eh: NICANOR (Seany P: Aug. 8, 5th race, $1,254. TRITAP (Belial: Aug. 17, 5th race, $1,995. Rapi- Vicky Schowe—IZA ONE: Aug. 18, 1st race, $594. Aug. 24, 5th race, $315. Shadow Boxer: Aug. Umightbeanempress: Aug. 8, 7th race, $588): dashqueen: Aug. 23, 7th race, $735. Tappin Tim Shaw—WILDCATTIN: Aug. 8, 7th race, 16, 3rd race, $198; Aug. 31, 2nd race, $378): R. Nicanor Syndicate—$1,842. Cat: Aug. 17, 7th race, $750. Two Step Sis: Aug. $4,788. Larry Johnson—$1,986. NOT FOR LOVE (Clubman: Aug. 24, 7th race, 30, 5th race, $855): Tritap Syndicate—$4,335. Skeedattle Associates—PEP TALKING: Aug. 23, ETCHED (Here Comes Mongo: Aug. 25, 1st race, $2,250. Love’s Legend: Aug. 11, 8th race, $609. UNBRIDLED MATE (Kamehameha: Aug. 3, 4th 9 1st race, $945. $154. My Brothersledge: Aug. 10, 6th race, Love You Much: Aug. 18, 6th race, $2,565. No race, $567; Aug. 16, 5th race, $1,881): J and S Smith Farm and Stable—EL ROJO: Aug. 23, 9th $462. My Sistersledge: Aug. 2, 6th race, More Talk: Aug. 1, 1st race, $253. Swing Step: Stables LLC—$2,448. race, $3,078; Aug. 31, 1st race, $945. ($4,023) Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Smith—STONE COURA- GEOUS: Aug. 16, 6th race, $6,840. Spendthrift Farm LLC—BARAVELLI: Aug. 23, 5th race, $1,134; Aug. 31, 2nd race, $3,078. HALL PASS: Aug. 17, 7th race, $1,125. PATAZ: Aug. 30, 6th race, $891. ($6,228) Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC—GOOD LIFE Maryland-bred Bonus Payments CIDER: Aug. 4, 2nd race, $1,089. INTRO- for registered Maryland-breds running in Maryland DUCED: Aug. 17, 10th race $6,750. JUMP FOR SALLY: Aug. 24, 3rd race, $5,985. PAISLEY Bonuses are paid 45 to 75 days from date of actual race SINGING: Aug. 30, 6th race, $4,617. SPICY MEATBALL: Aug. 11, 5th race, $1,386. STICK- 1st place 2nd 2nd place 3rd 3rd place 1st place 2nd 2nd place 3rd 3rd place INGTOGETHER: Aug. 17, 3rd race, $5,643. 1st place breeder place breeder place breeder 1st place breeder place breeder place breeder Purse $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ Purse $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ ($25,470) 14000 7980 2394 2940 882 1540 462 33000 18810 5643 6930 2079 3630 1089 Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC and Ellen 14500 8265 2479.50 3045 913.50 1595 478.50 34000 19380 5814 7140 2142 3740 1122 Charles—MAJESTIC REASON: Aug. 16, 7th 15000 8550 2565 3150 945 1650 495 35000 19950 5985 7350 2205 3850 1155 race, $3,465. 15500 8835 2650.50 3255 976.50 1705 511.50 36000 20520 6156 7560 2268 3960 1188 16000 9120 2736 3360 1008 1760 528 37000 21090 6327 7770 2331 4070 1221 Thomas L. Teal—PUNK ROCK PRINCESS: Aug. 16500 9405 2821.50 3465 1039.50 1815 544.50 38000 21660 6498 7980 2394 4180 1254 11, 1st race, $2,646. 17000 9690 2907 3570 1071 1870 561 39000 22230 6669 8190 2457 4290 1287 Thornmar Farm LLC—BAY BRIDGE: Aug. 9, 9th 17500 9975 2992.50 3675 1102.50 1925 577.50 40000 22800 6840 8400 2520 4400 1320 race, $759. DENDROBIA: Aug. 17, 6th race, 18000 10260 3078 3780 1134 1980 594 41000 23370 7011 8610 2583 4510 1353 18500 10545 3163.50 3885 1165.50 2035 610.50 42000 23940 7182 8820 2646 4620 1386 $2,205. MINE TO HOLD: Aug. 1, 2nd race, 19000 10830 3249 3990 1197 2090 627 43000 24510 7353 9030 2709 4730 1419 $891; Aug. 11, 2nd race, $2,079. SONNY IN- 19500 11115 3334.50 4095 1228.50 2145 643.50 44000 25080 7524 9240 2772 4840 1452 SPIRED: Aug. 2, 7th race, $1,551; Aug. 24, 7th 20000 11400 3420 4200 1260 2200 660 45000 25650 7695 9450 2835 4950 1485 race, $1,125. ($8,610) 21000 11970 3591 4410 1323 2310 693 46000 26220 7866 9660 2898 5060 1518 22000 12540 3762 4620 1386 2420 726 47000 26790 8037 9870 2961 5170 1551 Donna Tullner and Stephen Glessner—BOUR- 23000 13110 3933 4830 1449 2530 759 48000 27360 8208 10080 3024 5280 1584 BON STREAK: Aug. 2, 9th race, $891. 24000 13680 4104 5040 1512 2640 792 49000 27930 8379 10290 3087 5390 1617 Two Legends Farm and Sycamore Hall Thorough- 25000 14250 4275 5250 1575 2750 825 50000 28500 8550 10500 3150 5500 1650 breds—GHOUL’S NIGHT OUT: Aug. 17, 8th 26000 14820 4446 5460 1638 2860 858 51000 29070 8721 10710 3213 5610 1683 27000 15390 4617 5670 1701 2970 891 52000 29640 8892 10920 3276 5720 1716 race, $2,250. LOVE’S LEGEND: Aug. 11, 8th 28000 15960 4788 5880 1764 3080 924 53000 30210 9063 11130 3339 5830 1749 race, $1,827. ($4,077) 29000 16530 4959 6090 1827 3190 957 54000 30780 9234 11340 3402 5940 1782 Dr. Walter Nelson Vieser II—NIGHTMARE: Aug. 30000 17100 5130 6300 1890 3300 990 55000 31350 9405 11550 3465 6050 1815 23, 3rd race, $1,071. 31000 17670 5301 6510 1953 3410 1023 56000 31920 9576 11760 3528 6160 1848 32000 18240 5472 6720 2016 3520 1056 57000 32490 9747 11970 3591 6270 1881 Walter Vieser II—DAPPER MUN: Aug. 8, 5th race, $726; Aug. 16, 3rd race, $3,078. ($3,804) Purses for all overnight races to be divided 57% to the winner, 21% to second, 11% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 2% to sixth, unless otherwise Dr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Wells—PROMISING PIS- specified in the conditions of the race. Stakes are capped at $100,000 for Maryland-bred bonuses, and paid at 15% of purse earned for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Bonuses paid on stakes exceeding $100,000 will be calculated on purse distributions of a $100,000 stakes. In general, purses for stakes races TOL: Aug. 3, 1st race, $4,617. are divided 60% to the winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 1% to sixth. Refer to specific conditions of the race. John E. Williamson III—PARADE OF NATIONS: In general, purses for stakes races are divided 60% to the winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 1% to Aug. 24, 6th race, $825. sixth. Refer to specific conditions of the race. Maryland-bred bonuses for Maryland Million Day are calculated separately. Willow Oaks Stable—ABSOLVED: Aug. 4, 3rd As of 09/01/2018; subject to semi-annual review by Maryland Racing Commission race, $1,386. Maryland-bred top earners in 2019 Maryland’s leading sires (through October 3) Supplied by The Jockey Club Information Services, these statistics 1. Top Line Growth . . $284,498 11. Just Howard . . . . $141,500 compiled on October 3 are for stallions who currently stand or completed 2. Cordmaker . . . . . 284,427 12. Taco Supream . . . . 139,857 their career in Maryland. Lifetime earnings for stallions with at least one starter in 2019. † denotes freshman sire. 3. Las Setas ...... 224,640 13. Magically Discreet . . 134,829 4. Alwaysmining . . . .218,000 14. Selflessly ...... 128,000 Earnings in 2019 5. Clubman ...... 185,702 15. English Minister . . .123,327 Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings 6. Sharing ...... 180,300 16. Majestic Reason . . . 122,892 Great Notion. . . . . 88 468 46 80 $2,387,507 7. Nuclear Option . . . 176,247 17. Last Love ...... 121,217 Friesan Fire. . . . . 87 482 46 66 2,057,909 Not For Love. . . . . 48 374 31 58 1,591,004 8. Another Broad . . . .172,350 18. Eastern Bay . . . . . 118,447 Orientate...... 57 346 32 50 1,168,949 9. Rocky Policy ...... 166,331 19. Moon Virginia . . . .117,279 Street Magician. . . . 56 283 24 40 1,162,648 10. So Street ...... 145,133 20. Rein Supreme . . . . 116,204 Seville (Ger) . . . . . 62 250 17 26 816,871 Redeemed...... 37 209 19 24 804,087 Super Ninety Nine. . 36 155 15 27 761,944 Bandbox...... 28 107 16 20 646,078 Petionville...... 32 156 12 21 591,114 Maryland Flag Horse Outflanker...... 28 159 15 23 562,234 Tritap...... 25 134 12 14 522,319 Logo Wear Rock Slide...... 14 92 10 17 420,195 Nicanor...... 18 107 12 15 347,345 Buffum...... 11 54 8 15 318,641 2-year-old earnings in 2019 Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings †Bourbon Courage. . . 13 35 5 6 $313,111 †Imagining...... 12 34 4 4 200,075 Super Ninety Nine. . 12 26 3 5 196,433 Street Magician. . . . 5 16 1 3 175,864 †Golden Lad. . . . . 11 29 3 3 166,527 Bandbox...... 7 17 3 3 100,662 †Hangover Kid. . . . 1 3 1 2 91,953 Outflanker...... 3 14 2 2 90,598 Friesan Fire. . . . . 10 15 3 3 77,496 10 Great Notion. . . . . 4 6 1 1 50,038 Seville (Ger) . . . . . 10 17 1 1 38,429 Orientate...... 4 9 1 1 31,045 Earnings lifetime Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Not For Love. . . . . 845 19,265 686 2,871 $80,074,482 Mens and womens apparel Two Punch . . . . . 938 18,293 733 2,686 55,270,200 Orientate...... 680 13,756 529 2,020 47,529,064 and other gift items Petionville...... 660 14,272 517 1,925 45,227,830 Louis Quatorze. . . . 777 14,926 574 1,953 38,054,394 available. Lion Hearted. . . . . 507 9,734 389 1,332 30,063,490 Outflanker...... 440 9,421 331 1,329 29,373,537 Waquoit...... 484 11,428 368 1,522 26,928,140 Great Notion. . . . . 260 3,958 204 672 20,816,118 Buy online at Go for Gin...... 322 6,221 214 733 19,369,168 Rock Slide...... 222 3,905 151 440 11,397,699 MarylandThoroughbred.com Friesan Fire. . . . . 159 2,536 118 330 10,333,986 or call 410-252-2100 Scipion...... 117 2,633 72 287 6,585,714 Street Magician. . . . 107 1,640 74 211 6,390,891 Mojave Moon. . . . 156 3,116 107 339 5,945,226 2-year-old earnings lifetime Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Not For Love. . . . . 365 1,164 139 186 $6,956,746 Membership inquiries? Two Punch . . . . . 449 1,447 164 207 5,686,112 Orientate...... 367 1,148 139 181 5,282,871 Petionville...... 380 1,175 123 152 4,854,595 Member benefits Louis Quatorze. . . . 338 1,047 104 130 3,509,023 Outflanker...... 227 918 94 125 3,461,581 questions? Lion Hearted. . . . . 224 733 81 111 3,096,416 Great Notion. . . . . 94 278 36 52 2,078,862 Call Hillary at the MHBA office Waquoit...... 204 694 59 84 2,000,531 410.252.2100, ext. 122 Friesan Fire. . . . . 93 286 29 33 1,592,550 Rock Slide...... 94 299 24 35 1,075,420 Scipion...... 59 244 25 33 1,031,878