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KeEeEeNeEeLeAeNeD SALE RESULTS

MT. LIVERMORE COLT TOPS KEENELAND KEENELAND THURSDAY-TOP SIX COLTS THURSDAY Thursday's fourth session of the 1996 HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE Keeneland September Yearling Sale saw 293 horses sell 1143 Mt. livermore Never Say Forever $350,000 for a gross of $15,902,100 and an average of $54,273, Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent. up seven percent from last year's fourth session aver­ Purchased by Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Moss. age of $50,738. Yesterday's median price of $40,000 1115 St. Jovite Madame L'Enjoleur $310,000 was down slightly from $41,500 in 1995. The day's (Previously Sold: $55,000 wnlg '95 KEENOV) highest price of $350,000 was paid by Ted Keefer, Consigned by Hartwell Farm, agent III. agent for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moss of California, for a Purchased by Mr. & Mrs. John W. Amerman. bay colt by Mt. Livermore--Never Say Forever 1229 Deputy Minister Silver Valley $290,000 (Graustark). The colt will be broken at Keefer's 100-acre Consigned by Foxfield, Trackside Farm (Tom Evans), training center, Shady Oak Farm, in Magnolia, Texas. agent. Purchased by Demi O'Byrne, Keefer said the colt has "beautiful conformation" and is agent for John Magnier & Michael Tabor. "very well balanced. I love the pedigree on him. I love 1449 Woodman Heaven's Mine $280,000 Mt. Livermore. Of course, he has the classic line with being out of the Graustark ." The second highest Consigned by Glencoe Farm, agent for North Central price of the day, $310,000, was paid by John and Jerry Bloodstock. Purchased by Ben Glass, agent. Amerman for a bay colt by St. Jovite out of the multiple 1366 Summer Squall Chipeta Springs $200,000 stakes-winning mare Madame l'Enjoleur (L'Enjoleur). The Consigned by Lazy E Ranch, Inc. colt will be trained by Ron Ellis. John Amerman is C.E.O Purchased by John H. Peace. of the Mattei toy company and he and his wife Jerry 1376 Theatrical (Ire) Committed Miss $200,000 own between 20 and 25 horses in training, some in (Previously Sold: $4,000 wnlg '95 KEENOV) partnership. The Amermans, who own Peacefields Consigned by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), agent. Farm, a 62-acre spread in Temecula, California, are Purchased by Newmarket International. primarily involved in racing, but do own one broodmare in Kentucky as well as an interest in Star of Cozzene. KEENELAND THURSDAY-TOP FOUR FILLIES They've been involved in racing for about 10 years. In HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE explaining why they invested in the St. Jovite colt, Mr. 1368 StOf'm Cat Circular $225,000 Amerman pointed out that the freshman has Consigned by Glencoe Farm, agent for North Central gotten off to a fast start at stud. "The dam's side is Bloodstock. Purchased by Robert B. Beverly J. Lewis. absolutely spectacular," he added. "We're very ex­ & cited." Agent Demi 0'Byrne purchased the day's third 1318 Irish River (Fr) Amirati $180,000 highest-priced yearling, a bay by Deputy Minister--Silver Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent. Valley (Mr. Prospector)' for $290,000 on behalf of John Purchased by Paul Shanahan. Magnier and Michael Tabor. D. Wayne Lukas will train 1089 Summer Squall Kate's College $170,000 the colt. "He's a full brother to Silver Deputy," O'Byrne Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent. said. "! rated him very highly. He looks the part to be a Purchased by John E. Smicklas. two-year-old." The 11-day auction continues through 1363 Rubiano Charming Lassie $150,000 Thursday, Sept. 19. Consigned by Lane's End, agent. Purchased by Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Moss. Del Mar Meeting Ends, News Continued, p. 2.

STAKES CLOSINGS I.U KEENELAND SALE RESULTS ...... TODAY, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13: c.~ o NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2 9-15 $ 1,000,000 Woodbine Million-GI, I ~I Wox, 3yo, 9( ($50,0005) -til WEEKEND PREVIEW...... 3 9-29 $1,000,000 Canadian International­ Z TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 GI, Wox, 3yolup, 12fT ($50,0005) - PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-13-96

News Continued. OUR EMBLEM RETIRED TO CLAIBORNE DEL MAR MEETING ENDS Del Mar retained its FARM Our Emblem (Mr. Prospector) has been retired spot as the industry leader in total daily average at­ and will stand the 1997 breeding season at stud at tendance with a mark of 31,587 set at the 43-day Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. The stud fee for his 1996 meeting which concluded Wednesday. The initial season will be $10,000 live foal. Our Emblem, the figure was down 4.7% from last year. Del Mar bested second foal out of the undefeated champion mare Per­ its one-day on-track attendance by almost 10,000 on sonal Ensign, is a full-brother to GI Jockey Club Gold Pacific Classic Day, leading to a total on- and off­ Cup winner Miner's Mark and a half-brother to My Flag, track mark of 1,358,225. Total handle from all who won the GI Gazelle H. at Belmont last weekend. sources, including on-track, intertrack and simulcast The five-year-old, bred and raced by Ogden Phipps, won sites, was a record $502,146,559, an increase of five of 27 starts and placed in eight graded stakes in­ 3.7% from 1995. Total daily average handle was also cluding the GI Carter H., GI Met Mile and GI Vosburgh a Del Mar record of $11,677,827. On track handle H. Seventh in the GI Iselin H. at Monmouth in his final career start Aug. 25, he earned $366,013 during his was a daily average of $2,280,389, down 2.7% from racing career. According to a story in today's Daily 1995. Daily average on-track attendance was Racing Form, Our Emblem will be syndicated, with the 14,814, down 2.5% from a year ago. Daily average Phippses keeping an interest in him. purses during the meet were $404,722. Alex Solis captured his first leading rider title at Del Mar with 44 REMINGTON PARK'S FALL MEET BEGINS wins, while trainer Mike Mitchell led all trainers for TODAY Remington Park's 1996 Fall Meeting begins the sixth time with 17 wins. today, with post-time for the first race set for 1:15 p.m. The 54-date meet at the Oklahoma City track will run JOCKEY CLUB RELEASES 1995 LIVE FOAL through Dec. 1. Remington Park will host the biggest CROP STATISTICS The Jockey Club yesterday an­ day in Oklahoma racing Sunday, Nov. 3 with the fourth nounced a live foal crop of 39,015 for 1995. The crop running of the Oklahoma Classics, a series of seven was a result of the matings of 5,889 Thoroughbred events for accredited Oklahoma-breds worth an esti­ and 60,868 in 1994. The foal crop mated $375,000. A total of 27 stakes worth over $1 figure indicates an overall live foal percentage of 64%, million have been carded for the Fall Meeting. Highlights up three percent from the previous year. The figure was of the stakes schedule include the $150,000 Remington up 2.2% over the 1994 live foal crop of 38,152, and Green H. for ages three and up at 1 1/8-miles on the reversed four years of steady decline in the live foal turf Oct. 5; the $100,000 Red Earth Derby for three­ crop size. "The average stallion book size of the breed is year-olds at 1 1/8-miles Oct. 12; and the $100,000­ going up," said Roger Shook, director of registration added Mathis Brothers Remington Futurity for two-year­ services for The Jockey Club. "Typically, larger books olds Oct. 19. generate higher live foal percentage returns." The num­ ber of stallions decreased by seven percent from the SCRATCHES, CHANGES NOW ON INTERNET 6,335 reported bred in 1993. There was a 1.8 percent Late scratches, rider changes, overweights or any other decline from the 62,003 mares reported bred in 1993. program amendments can now be posted by tracks Kentucky set the pace for the country, with 11,031 live through the Equibase web server, enabling immediate foals, while Florida moved into second place with 4,002 access by receiving sites through the Equibase home live foals. California slipped to third, reporting 3,791 page on the World Wide Web, the Thoroughbred Racing foals. The 1994 statistics include progeny sired by Associations and Equibase Co. announced yesterday. stallions standing in North America but foaled abroad, "Although"the ultimate success of this innovation will as reported by foreign Stud book authorities. In this depend upon the racetracks' cooperation in immediately category, 91 live foals by North American stallions were transmitting their changes to the Equibase web server, reported from Japan, up from 41 foals the previous this new link makes it easy to reach every receiving site season. The Jockey Club also advised that preprinted and ensure its patrons have access to vital wagering Service Certificates have been mailed to all stallion information," said TRA Executive Vice President Chris owners who returned Reports of Mares Bred by the Scherf. The first public demonstration will be given at August 1 deadline, the first step in the registration the TRA Simulcast Conference which begins Monday in process for foals of 1997. Houston.

Our Emblem :\1r. Prospector-Personal Ensign, by Private Account PARIS, KY Standing at Claiborne/or 1997 (606) 233-4252 FAX (606) 987-0008 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-13-96

Saturday, Belmont Park: PREVIEW MAN O'WAR S.-Gl, $400,000, 3yo/up, 11fT • • The field, in post position order, will be: Sentimental Today, Doncaster, England: Moi (Maudlin), 126; Mecke (Maudlin), 126; Montjoy LAURENT-PERRIER CHAMPAGNE S.-G2, $85,937a, (Manila), 126; Marlin (Sword Dance {Ire}), 120; Raintrap 2yo, c&g, 7fT (GB) (Rainbow Quest), 126; Flag Down (Deputy Minis­ PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT ter), 126; Diplomatic Jet (Roman Diplomat)' 126; and 1 In Command (Ire) B W Hills M Hills 122 Awad (Caveat), 126. 2 Revoque (Ire) Chapple-Hyam Reid 122 3 Bahhare Dunlop Carson 122 Saturday, Belmont Park: 4 Reliquary Loder Dettori 122 RUFFIAN H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1/16m 5 Musheer Kellaway Fallon 122 The field, in post position order, will be: Head East Three of the five starters come off maiden wins in (Gone West), 108; Yanks Music (Air Forbes Won), 116; their lone starts: In Command (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) at Clear Mandate (Deputy Minister), 114; Serena's Song Goodwood July 31; Revoque (Ire) (Fairy King) at Ascot (Rahy), 126; Twist Afleet (Afleet), 119; Shoop (Double July 27; and Reliquary (Zilzal) August 16 at Haydock. Sonic), 113; and Little Buckles (Buckley Boy), 111. Bahare (Woodman) also broke his maiden at first asking, and has since added a six-length win at Newmarket to Sunday, Longchamp, France: his maiden score over the same course. Musheer PRIX DE LA SALAMANDRE-G1, $133,333, 2yo, c&f, (Known Fact) failed in his first attempt at Ayr July 4 7fT before coming back with a win at Ascot July 26. After Thursday's second forfeit stage, the following horses are still engaged: Sacristan (GB) ( {GB}), Saturday, Doncaster, England: Zamindar (Gone West), The West (Gone West), Monza ST. LEGER S.-G1, 3yo, 14f 132ydsT (Woodman), Revoque (Ire) (Fairy King) and Dame Bookmakers shortened odds on run­ D'Harvard (Quest For Fame {GB}). ner-up Dushyantor (Sadler's Wells) yesterday following The Salamandre field is sure to diminish even further news that both (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) before declarations to run are made. Monza, one of only and Pricket (Diesis {GB}l have been forced out of the six juveniles left, has been forced to sidestep the event St. Leger with last-minute problems. Connections of the after being found lame by trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam pair had been hoping to declare for the final leg of Brit­ yesterday morning. Owner explained, ain's Triple Crown. However, Chief Contender has a "He has a pricked foot and will not be able to run in the skin rash and Pricket was found to be stiff behind fol­ Salamandre. It's a great pity, but just one of things. He lowing her final piece of work earlier in the week. No should be all right within a week and we will aim him at alternative plan has so far been revealed for Godolphin's the G2 Royal Lodge S. at Ascot (Sept. 29)," Another second. But Chief Contender's trainer, probable defection will cut the field to four: Sangster's Peter Chapple-Hyam, said, "We hope to prepare him colt Revoque is an intended runner in this afternoon's instead for the Prix Lutece at Longchamp (Oct. 5)." G2 Laurent-Perrier Champagne S. at Doncaster. Odds for the remaining 12 St Leger entrants are: 3-1 Dushyantor, 4-1 Gordi (Theatrical {Ire}), 9-2 Mons (GB) (Deploy)' 7-1 Sharaf Kabeer (GB) (Machiavellian), 8-1 EAST Shantou (Alleged) & St Mawes (Fr) (Shahrastani), 10-1 • • Heron Island (Ire) (Shirley Heights {GB}), 12-1 Local News, Calder: Clerkenwell (Sadler's Wells), 20-1 Flying Legend (Al­ Built fo...Pleasure (Homebuilder), the winner of the Gil leged), 33-1 Wilawander (GB) (), 40-1 Samraan Fountain of Youth who hasn't raced since finishing last (Green Dancer), 66-1 Desert Boy (Ire) (Green Desert). in the Kentucky Derby, posted a sharp half-mile work at Calder yesterday morning in :49 flat. Saturday, Belmont Park: WOODWARD S.-Gl, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 118m A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will The field, in post position order, will be: Petionville indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ (Seeking the Gold), L'Carriere (Carr de Naskra), Smart note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be Strike (Mr. Prospector), Golden Larch (Slew 0' Gold), used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for Cigar (Palace Music) and Eltish (Cox's Ridge). All start­ other restricted races. ers carry 126 pounds. STARDENASKRA DARBY DAN Sire of Acorn S. (C1) winner STAR DE LADY ANN 606.254.0424 PAGE 4· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-13-96

Double Trigger (Ire) smashed the course record with FOREIGN a wire-to-wire victory here, giving weight to all five of • • his rivals. Frankie Dettori, acting as substitute for his Yesterday's Results: usual jockey Jason Weaver (currently serving a suspen­ sion), did not hesitate in taking the lead on Double Trig­ BRITAIN'S FASTEST RAILWAY PARK S.-G3, $55,425, ger as soon as the gates opened. Dettori made certain Doncaster, England, 9-12, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:36.85, gd/fm. his mount found a nice rhythm following an 84-day 1--BISHOP OF CASHEL (GBL 130, c, 4, Warning (GB)-­ layoff and then, about three furlongs from home, kicked Ballet Classique, by Sadler's Wells. O-Cheveley Park hard for the wire. , who needs to be held up for a Stud; B-Carroll Bloodstock Ltd; T-James Fanshawe; late run, began to make ground inside the final two J-W R Swinburn; $33,425. furlongs. But Dettori's mount did not slow and always 2--Bin Rosie (GBL 130, g, 4, (Ire)-­ appeared certain to win despite his recent foot prob­ Come On Rosi (GB), by Valiyar (Ire). O-Wafic Said; lems. Winning trainer Mark Johnston said, "I didn't think $12,387. he looked all that comfortable, but he was obviously 3--Restructure (Ire), 130, c, 4, Danehill--Twine (Ire), by enjoying himself. The time (more than two seconds Thatching. O-Martin Myers; $5,959. inside the previous best) proves it. He lost all but the Margins: 3/4, 1 1/4, 1/2. toe of a front hoof when tearing off his shoe in the Gold Also Ran: Distant Oasis, Gothenberg (Ire), Ruznama, Cup at Ascot and for a long time we could not get any Nijo(GB)' Royal Philosopher(GB). nails in to put another plate on. But the farrier has done Bishop Of Cashel, almost certainly running his last well to sort him out and this is a tribute to his skill." race in Britain, was an impressive winner in his second consecutive Park S. victory. The four-year-old captured MAY HILL S.-G3, $42,187, Doncaster, England, 9-12, this race last year when it was run under another name, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:38.87, gd/fm. so the change of sponsors made no real difference to 1--, 121, f, 2, --Modena, by trainer James Fanshawe's charge. ROYAL PHILOSO­ Roberto. O-K. Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Henry PHER (GB) (Faustus) set off in front at a good pace. But Cecil; J-; $25.437. * 1/2 to Elmaamul Restructure kept contact with him from the start and (Diesis {GB}), Hwt. Colt at 3-lre, 9.5-11f, G1 SW-Eng took over the lead with just over a quarter of a mile left. & Ire, $758,832; Modernise (Known Fact), GSW, , however, steadily made up ground on $145,825. the eventual winner. He asked Bishop Of Cashel to go 2--Dame Laura (Ire), 121, f, 2, Royal Academy--Aunty for broke passing the furlong marker and, despite lug­ (Fr), by Riverman. O-J. Morrison; $9,406. ging slightly left in the final few strides, his mount 3--Gretel (GBL 121, f, 2, Hansel--Russian Royal, by proved an easy winner. "The Prix de la Foret is his big Nureyev. O-Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum; $4,507. autumn target before he goes to stud next year," said Margins: 2, HD, 3 1/2. Fanshawe. "He may run in the Prix Dollar beforehand." Also Ran: Bint Baladee (GBl, Raindancing (Ire), Vaga­ bond Chanteuse (GB)' Quintellina (GB), The In-Laws EAST COAST -G3, $49,375, (Ire), Catwalk (GB), Attitre (Fr), Mrs Miniver. Doncaster, England, 9-12, 3yo/up, 18fT, 3:53 (NCR)' Trainer Henry Cecil has now won 10 of the 21 gd/fm. runnings of this event following the success yesterday 1-- (IRE), 133, h. 5, Ela-Mana-Mou of Reams Of Verse. THE IN-LAWS (IRE) (Be My Guest) (lre)--Solac (Fr), by Gay Lussac (lty). O-R W Huggins; set the early pace. But Dame Laura and Reams Of Verse B-Dene Investments NV; T-Mark Johnston; J-L. were in her slipstream turning into the home stretch and Dettori; $29,800. * Full to Double Eclipse (Ire), went ahead together with just over three furlongs to MGSW-Fr, $199,701. run. Reams Of Verse then quickened impressively for 2--Celeric (GB), 126, g, 4, (GB1--Hot Spice (GB)' Pat Eddery and the 10-time champion jockey needed by Hotfoot. O-Christopher Spence; $11,012. only to keep her up to her work by waving his whip to 3--Lear White, 126, h, 5, Lear Fan--White Water (Fr), by ensure a two-length win. Gretel came late to be third. Pharly (Fr). ($50,000 yrl '92 KEESEP). O-General Cecil said, "Reams Of Verse will either go for the Fillies Horse Advertising SRL; $5,271. Mile at Ascot (Sept. 28) or be put away until next Margins: 2, 2, 2. year." Also Ran: Admiral's Well (Ire), Old Rouvel, Assessor (Ire) . Foreign Report Continued, p. 5.

For an outstanding racehorse prospect (a pinhooker's dream), see Hip 2015at Keeneland, Sat., Sept. 14, Barn 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden,Jr. By the sire ofFIVE 1996 stakes winners Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway, Kentucky 40347 CRYPTOCLEARANCE (606) 846·5214 • Fax 8464671 Vinery stallions (lre Breeders' Cup Hominate PAGE 5· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-13-96

Foreign Report Continued. KYOTO SCEPTRE S., $28,421, Doncaster, England, NEW YORK 9-12, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, 1:24.01, gd/fm. • • 1--MY BRANCH (GB), 118, f, 3, Distant Relative (lre)-­ Yesterday's Results: Pay The Bank (GB), by High Top (GB). O-Wafic Said; B-Addison Racing Ltd; T-Barry Hills; J-M. Hills; 6th-BEL, $45,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1:42 $17,143. 1/5, fm. 2--High Summer, 118, f, 3, Nureyev--Miss Summer 1--MISS CAERLEONA (FR), 114, f, 4, Caerleon--Miss (GB), by Luthier (Fr). $6,337. D'Ouilly (Fr), by Bikala (Ire). O-Stonerside Stable; 3--Dance Sequence, 118, f, 3, Mr. Prospector--Dancing B-Jean-Luc Lagardere (FR); T-Niall M O·Caliaghan. Tribute, by Nureyev. ($375,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL). Lifetime Record: SW-N.A., SP-Fr, 9-4-1-2, $112,563. $3,305. 2--New Wave, 114, m, 5, Dynaformer--Famous Gail, by Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, I\IK. Cut Throat (GB). Also Ran: Polska, Forest Cat (Ire), Tamnia (GB), Thea. 3--Striesen, 119, f, 4, Theatrical (lre)--Prankstress, by Foolish Pleasure. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 3/4. Odds: 1.80, 12.30, 1.40. Min Alhawa, f, 3, Riverman--Saffaanh, by Shareef Miss Caerleona, winner of the Sixty Sails H. over the Dancer. Chepstow, 9-1 2, Silurian Scania Fillies Fair Grounds turf in her last outing Jan. 21, returned Conditions S., 10f 36ydsT, 3yo, f, $7,720 to winner. from a 7 1/2-month layoff here as the 9-5 second O-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Farm Inc; choice. Ridden by Pat Day, the bay raced near the back T-Major Dick Hern. ,. 1/2 to Harayir (Gulch), G 1 SW, of the pack for six furlongs, slipped through along the $485,831. rail to take the lead with a furlong left to run then eqged Speedy Classic, g, 7, Storm Cat--Shadows Lengthen clear late for her second straight victory. (GB), by Star Appeal. Chepstow, 9-12, Scania 1996 Truck Of The Year Trophy H., 7f 16ydsT, 3yo/up, 8th-BEL, $41,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, fm. $5,020 to winner. O-Mel Davies; B-Lagrange Chance 1--FIBRILLA TIO N, 114, c, 3, Broad Brush--Locust Lady, Partnership & Overbrook Farm; T-Mikey Heaton-Ellis. by Chicago. O/B-Roron Stables & John E Mazza (KY); T-John F Mazza. Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-1, $59,220. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN IRELAND: 2--Favorable Ruling, 111, c, 3, Woodman--Halo Reply, Zankle, c, 3, Opening Verse--Capre, by Seattle Slew. by Halo. Galway, 9-11, Trappers Inn H., 8f 110ydsT, 3yo/up, 3--Bracken, 120, c, 4, Miswaki--Scotch Heather, by AI $5,614 to winner. O-Jeremiah J. King; B-Allen E. Hattab. Paulson; T-Dermot Weld. Margins: 3/4, HF, HF. Odds: 11.60, 17.90, 20.80. Fibrillation spent the summer at Monmouth, where he won two of four races on the dirt, but looked for new MIDWEST tracks and new surfaces to conquer in his first trip to New York and won't go home disappointed. Sent off at • • 11-1 in the 1 2-horse field, the bay was reserved off the Local News, Keeneland: early pace and swung five wide into the stretch to take Horsemen will have the option of outfitting their the lead at the eighth pole and win by 3/4. horses with a new type of weight under their saddles when the fall meeting kicks off Oct. 5 at Keeneland. New York Report Continued, p. 6. The track will offer Best Pad Race Weights along with traditional lead weights. The new pads are made of felt, closed-cell foam and vulcanized rubber, and are © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News, 1996. viewed as a safe alternative to lead weights. The This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or pads have been carried by many high-profile figures in by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior racing. After Jerry Bailey won the Kentucky Derby written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. aboard Grindstone with the Best Pad Race Weights, Information as to the races, race results and earnings he had several high weight pads designed for Cigar, was obtained from results charts published in Daily who carried them when tying Citation's 16-race win­ Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of ning streak. Keeneland will become the first race the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. course to offer the pads. * COME SEE OOit STfiitS!!* Walmac Int'l Selling Tuesday, Bam #9 Phone (606) 299 - 0473 "* Hip 3236-EXBOURNE FILLY "* HALF-SISTER CUANDO PUEDE WON THE Gill ARLINGTON HEIGHTS OAKS 8/1 0 Fax (606) 299 - 1259 * Hip 3245-ALYSHEBA COLT "* HALF-SISTER DESERT DIGGER WON THE Gil SORRENTO S. AT DEL MAR 817 PAGE 6. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-13-96

7th-BEL, $41,000, Alw, 3/up, flm, 8.5f, 1:42 4/5, ft. 1--PRIVITY, 117, f, 4, Private Account--Sylph fG3-Eng), BeReEeEeDeEeReS by Alleged. O/B-Juddmonte Farms (KY); T-Robert Frankel. Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, GSP-N.A., 15-3-3-4, EDITION $238,601. * Full to Zindari (G3-Fr, $161,987). 2--True Mystery, 114, f, 3, Proud Truth--Small Gaylord, ALLOWANCE RESULTS: by Lord Gaylord. 7th-BMX, $28,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:102/5, ft. 3--LiI Merry Sunshine, 117, f, 4, Chief's Crown--Flying NICK THE VIKING fc, 4, Cause for Pause--Every Pole Heat, by Private Account. {SP}, by Olympiad King) Lifetime Record: 11-3-2-2, Margins: 3/4, 6HF, 3. Odds: 0.80CT, 3.50, 17.10. $64,875. O/T-Jerry Hollendorfer. B-Hal King (CA). Privity hadn't raced since May 11, when she finished second in an allowance over Hollywood Park's main 9th-CRC, $21,000, Alw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:13 1/5, sy. track. Trying the dirt for the second straight time here ROANA GALE (f, 2, Prospector's Halo--Aroanappeal, by off a four-month hiatus, the homebred filly posted a Valid Appeal) Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0, $52,600. come-from-behind tally for her first win since taking the O-Joseph Graffeo. B-Brian M. Hartigan & J. Kevin G2 Prix de Malleret at Longchamp in June, 1995. Hartigan (FLl. T-Stephen L. Dimauro.

3rd-BEL, $39,000, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 6 1/2f, 1: 16, ft. 8th-CRC, $19,750, 3/up, 8.5f (off turf), 1:47 2/5, sy. FREDDIE FRISSON (f, 3, Dixieland Band--Frisson, by GET READY fc, 3, Fortunate Prospect--Give Or Get, by Fappiano) put together back-to-back front-running wins Boldnesian) Lifetime Record: 16-3-2-2, $49,445. O-Sac in July, but couldn't wrest the lead as the choice in a Stable Inc. B-Farnsworth Farms & Sucher Stable (FL). Saratoga allowance last out and finished third. Sent off T -Donald A. Stetler. * 112 to Danger Ranger (Baldski), the 2-1 favorite here, she sprinted away from the gate MSW, $210,769. and never looked back en route to a one-length victory under Jerry Bailey. Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-1, $75,090. 8th-APX, $19,500, (S), 3yo/up, flm, 1 m, 1 :384/5, ft. O-Maycroft Farm. B-Morton Rosenthal (KY). T-P. Serpe. KASHABOO (f, 3, Fred Astaire--Family Compact {SP, $131,756}, by Victorian Prince) Lifetime Record: 2nd-BEL, $36,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 mT, 1 :363/5, fm. 17-3-3-3, $59,749. O/B/T-Bettye A. Gabriel (ILl. * 112 PARADE QUEEN (f, 2, A.P. Indy--Spanish Parade {SW, to Bonafede (SP, $102,308, by Ron Bon). $131,822}, by Roberto) finished second in her career debut, a seven-furlong affair at Saratoga which came off 5th-CRC, $18,700, 3/up, flm, 8.5f (off turf), 1:47, ft. the turf. Despite threatening weather at Belmont, this SMOKE ALARM (f, 3, Darn That Alarm--Jewel Talk, by one remained on the grass and she proved it was worth Speak John) Lifetime Record: 8-2-1-2, $30,825. the wait, coming from off the pace to score by 2 % as O-Dennis Dwyer. B-D.A. Dwyer (FL). T-Enrique Alonso. the 6-5 choice. She is the 3rd winner for her freshman sire. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $28,800. 5th-APX, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, a1mT, 1:40 1/5, yl. O/B-W.S. Farish & E.J. Hudson (KY). T-Neil Howard. NOKOMIS (f, 3, Wise Times--Deep Silver {SW, $111,91 O}, by Fairway Phantom) Lifetime Record: Local News, Belmont: 10-4-1-2, $37,377. OIB-Mary V. Fisher (KY). T-M. Bell. Miss Caerleona (Fr) (Caerleon), winner of yesterday's sixth race at Belmont, will be pointed to the GI Flower MAIDEN WINNERS: Bowl Invitational at Belmont Oct. 12 if she receives an + Parade Queen, f, 2, A.P. Indy--Spanish Parade, by invitation, but trainer Niall O'Caliaghan admitted to being Roberto. BEL, 9-12, 1mT, 1:363/5. B-W S Farish & E delighted the filly was even on the track again. Miss J HudsM (Ky). *3rd winner for freshman sire. Caerleona suffered a condylar fracture of the right front David's Ghost, c, 2, Notebook--Din's Darling, by Blue cannon bone when winning the Sixty Sails H. in her last Ensign. CRC, 9-12, 1 m, 1 :40. B-Ward D Theisen & start at Fair Grounds Jan. 21. "We were concerned at Geraldine Theisen (Fl). * $14,500 wing '94 OBSOCT. that point about saving her life," said O'Callaghan. "We Count the Cows, f, 2, Western Playboy--Try Guessing, sent her to Larry Bramlage, and after he did the surgery by Ambetella. APX, 9-12, (S), 6f, 1:14. B-Mr. & Mrs. he said there's a chance this mare could race again. He Harvey L. Vanier (II). *2nd winner for freshman sire. did a fantastic, incredible job on her, and I can't say Ms Zenna, f, 2, Zen--Monochromatic, by Distinctive Pro. enough to thank him. She's a high-class mare, and I APX, 9-12, (S), 6f, 1:123/5. B-S.L. Port (II). think she'll go on to bigger and better things, but what­ + Sassy Syl, f, 3, Distinctive Pro--Bright Tribute, by ever she achieves from here on in is a bonus, and I'm Barrera. BEL, 9-12, (S), 6f, 1: 11 1/5. B-Gerald A. just thankful for the opportunity to train her." Nielsen (Ny). *$23,000 yrl '94 FTNAUG. **1/2 to Lord Beer (SW, $195,275, by Cormorant) and Eliot Chacer (SW, $103,980, by Clever Trick). I. SO. CALIFORNIA .1 Martha's Joi, f, 3, Marfa--Tres Joi, by *Grey Dawn II. BMX, 9-12, 1mT, 1:394/5. B-Uoyd Disler (Ky). *1/2 Local News, Santa Anita: to Icy Kevin (MSP, $195,710, by Icecapade). Dare And Go (Alydar), who ended the 1 6-race win­ My Private I, c, 3, Private Thoughts--Steve's Lilley ning streak of Cigar in the Pacific Classic, worked seven (MSW), by Valhalla Gained. DET, 9-12, (S), 1 m, furlongs in 1 : 25 1/5 Thursday morning in preparation for 1:40 4/5. B-Shane Spiess (Mi). the Oct. 5 Gil Goodwood Breeders' Cup H. at Oak Tree. ADDITIONAL MAIDENS IN TOMORROW'S TDN