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BREEDERS' CUP JOCKEYS WILL ABIDE BY Saturday, : RULING Although visibly angered by the stewards' BREEDERS' CUP CLASSIC-GI, $3,000,000, Jyo/up, 1 1/4m decision to ban the "47" patches recognizing the HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS permanently disabled riders supported by the organi­ PP 1 Cezanne (GB) Stoute Delahoussaye 12-1 zation, leaders of the Jockeys' Guild said yesterday 2 Flag Down Hammond Santos 8-1 that the Breeders' Cup riders would comply with the 3 Go For Gin Zito Pincay Jr. 20-1 edict. "We are very disappointed," said John 4 Tabasco Cat Lukas Day 7-2 Giovanni, national manager of the Guild. "We had 5 (IRE) Stoute Swinburn 20-1 (f) intended this to be a tribute ... not a protest or con­ 6 Best Pal Mandella Mccarron 6-1 frontation. But I have recommended to the jockeys 7 Fabre Guillot 12-1 that they don't challenge the ruling." Stewards in 8 Jarvis Eddery 20-1 (f) some other racing jurisdictions, including New York, 9 Soul of the Matter Mandella Desormeaux 10-1 will allow the patches to be worn on their riders' 1 O Millkom (GB) Rouget Asmussen 15-1 boots. The Thoroughbred Racing Association issued 11 Small Bailey 8-1 a brief statement from Commissioner Brian McGrath. 1 2 Bertrando Shirreffs Stevens 6-1 "The TRA shares the concerns of the Jockeys' Guild 13 Dramatic Gold Hofmans Nakatani 6-1 for disabled jockeys, as do all members of the racing 14 Devil His Due Jerkens Smith 4-1 community. We should not, however, allow benefit (f)-part of mutuel field. negotiations to distract from the Breeders' Cup." Best Pal (*Habitony) and Dramatic Gold (Slew o' Gold) will run as a Golden Eagle Farm-owned entry. JAMES J. MURPHY RETURNS TO ATLANTIC Concern (Broad Brush) arrived at Churchill at 3 a.m. CITY Atlantic City Race Course Chairman of the Friday after a 10 1 /2-hour van ride from Pimlico. Board Robert P. Levy announced Thursday that James Trainer Dick Small, who was along for the trip, said, J. Murphy will return as President and Chief Operating "Everything went fine. He ships so well I was half­ Officer of the southern New Jersey Thoroughbred way thinking of coming in tomorrow." Go For Gin racing facility. Murphy, who served in that capacity (Cormorant) blew out a furlong through the lane Fri­ prior to his 1994 leave of absence to assist in the day. "He flew," said trainer Nick Zito. "He looked start-up operation of Sam Houston Race Park in Tex­ real good coming off the track. He's filled out nicely as, is expected to resume his full-time duties effective since he's been here." Bertrando (Skywalker) January 1, 1995. Murphy officially resigned as Gen­ schooled in the starting gate Friday. "We wanted to eral Manager of Sam Houston Race Park November 2. inform the assistant starters that sometimes he has a "We're thrilled to have him back full-time," said Levy. tendency to lean to the left in there, n said co-owner "There was always the expectation of Jim returning Ed Nahem. Dramatic Gold (Slew o'Gold) was also at to Atlantic City at some point. Not only has Jim been the gate yesterday. "Because of his size, I wanted instrumental in developing and improving the quality the gate crew to get to know him," said trainer David of Atlantic City's racing and simulcasting, he's also Hofmans. "He fills up the whole gate." acknowledged as a respected industry leader in New Classic Picks: Jersey and throughout the U.S." Bill Finley, New York Daily News: News cont . ..!:p-=6------, 1. Dernier Empereur. 2. Devil His Due. 3. Dramatic Gold. BREEDERS' CUP PREVIEW .. p1-3 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p4 1. Go for Gin. 2. Flag Down. 3. Devil His Due. RACING REPORTS ...... p4-6 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune NEWS CONT...... p6 1. Flag Down. 2. Grand Lodge. 3. Best Pal. TON Longshot: Cezanne (GB)

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Breeders' Cup Preview cont. Juvenile cont. BREEDERS' CUP TURF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, "If we are within 4 or 5 lengths of the lead at the 1 1/2mT head of the stretch and Jerry (Bailey) hasn't really PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS asked him, they better have their running shoes on," 1 (GB) Fabre Jarnet 15-1 trainer Kenny McPeek said yesterday of his runner, 2 Head Swinburn 6-1 Tejano Run (Tejano). Eltish (Cox's Ridge), who will be 3 (FR) Bary Desormeaux 15-1 making his first start outside England, stood in the 4 Vaudeville Fierce Stevens 8-1 gate yesterday and heard the bell go off for the first 5 Volochine (IRE) Collet Bailey 20-1 time. "He did fine," jockey reported. 6 Dahlia's Dreamer Mott Chavez 20-1 Juvenile Picks: 7 (GB) Frankel Davis 10-1 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune 8 (IRE) Cumani Dettori 20-1 1. Timber Country. 2. On Target. 3. Eltish. 9 Pease Smith 8-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 10 Bolas (GB) Hills Eddery 10-1 1. Tejano Run. 2. Talkin Man. 3. Eltish. 11 (GB) Chapple-Hyam Reid 20-1 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: 1 2 (FR) Boutin Asmussen 5-1 1. Timber Country. 2. Talkin Man 3. Evansville Slew. 13 Mott Day 8-5 TON Longshot: Sierra Diablo 14 Mott Mccarron 20-1 Dahlia's Dreamer (Theatrical {IRE}) and Fraise (Strawberry Road {AUST}) will run as the Madeleine BREEDERS' CUP MILE-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 1mT Paulson entry. Raintrap (GB) (Rainbow Quest) and PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Bolas (GB) (Unfuwain) will run as a Juddmonte Farms 1 (I RE) Cumani Dettori 1 0-1 entry. Turf Classic winner Tikkanen () 2 Ski Paradise Fabre Take 6-1 breezed three furlongs in :37 3/5 yesterday with Mike 3 Unfinished Symph Ward G. Baze 20-1 (f) Smith aboard; Smith will ride the three-year-old for 4 Ocean Crest Brothers Pincay Jr. 20-1 the first time in competition Saturday. Bolas (GB) 5 Cecil Eddery 10-1 (Unfuwain) was out to stretch her legs Friday morn­ 6 (IRE) Lellouche Peslier 8-1 ing, but was more interested in watching than work­ 7 East of the Moon Boutin Asmussen 6-1 ing. "I tried to let her breeze up the stretch, but she 8 Alice Springs Sheppard Douglas 20-1 just kept peeping at everything," said jockey Pat 9 Johann Ouatz(FR) McAnally Solis 20-1 (f) Eddery. "If she'd had company she would have done 1O Dominant Prospect Sciacca Chavez 20-1 (f) a lot more. n 11 Blues Traveller(IRE) Rash Stevens 20-1 Turf Picks: 12 Megan's lnterco Sahadi Black 8-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 13 Missed Flight (GB) Wall Duffield 15-1 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hatoof. 3. Hernando. 14 McGaughey Smith 9-5 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: (f)-Part of mutuel field. 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hernando. 3. Vaudeville. Alice Springs (Val de l'Orne) reached Churchill Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune Downs from her Pennsylvania base by van 7 a.m. Fri­ 1. Paradise Creek. 2. Hernando. 3. Vaudeville. day, becoming the last Breeders' Cup candidate to TON Longshot: Vaudeville arrive. Distant View (Mr. Prospector), accompanied by workmate Electrify, put in his final work for the BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE-GI, $1,000,000, 2yo, Mile Friday. Electrify was in front as they straight­ 1 1/16m ened away down the stretch, but Distant View, with PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Pat Eddery up, went by him very quickly. "He's in 1 Pineing Patty Scratched Scratched good shape," said Eddery. "He's done all his major 2 Talkin Man Attfield Smith 10-1 work at home, so I didn't need to ask him for much." 3 On Target McAnally Solis 8-1 Johann Quatz (FR) (Sadler's Wells) blew out two 4 Strong Ally Mulhall Pincay Jr. 10-1 furlongs Friday. "The rider couldn't get him pulled 5 Cinch Nafzger Perret 1 5-1 up," said trainer Ron McAnally. The Mile will be the 6 Eltish Cecil Eddery 1 5-1 last race of his career. 7 Western Echo Delp Prado 30-1 Mile Picks: 8 Timber Country Lukas Day 7-2 Bill Finley, New York Daily News: 9 T ejano Run McPeek Bailey 5-1 1. Megan's lnterco. 2. Lure. 3. Barathea. 10 Evansville Slew Von Hemel Compton 4-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 11 Sea Emperor Tortora Ramos 12-1 1. East of the Moon. 2. Lure. 3. Bigstone. 12 Mr Purple McAnally Mccarron 10-1 Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune 1 3 Sierra Diablo Hennig Delahoussaye 8-1 1. Megan's lnterco. 2. Lure. 3. Bigstone. 14 Supremo Mulhall Stevens 10-1 TON Longshot: Distant View Strong Ally () and Supremo (Gone West) will run as a The Thoroughbred Corp.-owned entry. Breeders' Cup Preview cont. p2 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-5-94

Breeders' Cup Preview cont. BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE FILLIES-GI, $1,000,000, BREEDERS' CUP DISTAFF-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m f/m, 9f PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Honky Tonk Tune Vella Mccarron 10-1 1 Miss Dominique Hassinger Nakatani 30-1 2 Flanders Lukas Day 6-5 2 Erin Bird Chapple-Hyam Take 12-1 3 Belle Genius Kelleway Dettori 15-1 3 Heavenly Prize McGaughey Day 5-2 4 Lilly Capote Lukas Bailey 15-1 4 One Dreamer Proctor Stevens 20-1 5 Mirielle Broussard Broussard 30-1 5 Truly A Dream Collet Bailey 20-1 6 Fortune Pending Kaplan Velasquez 20-1 6 Dispute Scratched Scratched 7 Bo Cheryl Drake Ramsammy 30-1 (f) 7 Hollywood Wildcat Drysdale D'houssave 2-1 8 Morris Code Wiggins Sellers 30-1 8 Link River Mott Krone 1 2-1 9 Call Now Scratched Scratched 9 Sky Beauty Jerkens Smith 2-1 10 Mama Mucci Orman Delahoussaye 30-1 (f) 10 Exchange Spawr Pincay Jr. 1 2-1 11 Stormy Blues Schulhofer Santos 6-1 Ogden Mills Phipps' Dispute (Danzig) was declared 1 2 Post It Allen Sr. Maple 15-1 from the Distaff early Friday morning due to the ab­ 1 3 Serena's Song Lukas Nakatani 6-1 scess in her right front foot. "The swelling didn't go 14 Cat Appeal Lukas Barton 6-5 down from yesterday," said trainer Shug McGaughey. (f}-part of the mutuel field. "She's pretty sore." Gii E.P. Taylor S. winner Truly A Flanders (Seeking The Gold) and Cat Appeal (Storm Dream (IRE) (Darshaan), attempting to become the Cat) will run as the Overbrook Farm entry. Belle first European-based horse to win the Distaff, breezed Genius (Beau Genius) blew out a furlong yesterday. three furlongs in :37 3/5 yesterday. She will be "She went around the bend very easily, it was like joined in the gate by fellow foreigner Erin Bird (FR) she had done it all her life," said Gilliam Kelleway, the (Bluebird), winner of four of her seven starts and filly's exercise rider and wife of trainer Paul Kelle way. looking for her fourth in a row. The three-year-old Juvenile Fillies Picks: schooled in the starting gate yesterday. Exchange Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune (Explodent) worked three-eighths in :36 Friday, gallop­ 1. Flanders. 2.Serena's Song. 3. Honky Tonk Tune. ing out the half-mile in :49 2/5 with exercise rider Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: Hector Molina in the saddle. 1. Flanders. 2. Serena's Song. 3. Lilly Capote. Jerry Brown's Thorograph Analysis: Bill Finley, New York Daily News: The Distaff is being touted as a three-filly race, but 1. Flanders. 2. Serena's Song. 3. Stormy Blues. when Hollywood Wildcat (Kris S.) won last year, she TON Longshot: Mirielle beat a much weaker field and had the big California home-court edge. Sky Beauty (Blushing Groom {Fr}) BREEDERS' CUP SPRINT-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 6f was behind her that day, but Sky Beauty has im­ PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS proved her Thorograph figures dramatically while 1 Birdonthewire Serpe Perret 12-1 (f) Hollywood Wildcat has not, and at this point she's 2 Honor The Hero Oliver Gomez 1 2-1 (f) just not fast enough to win. Sky Beauty's competi­ 3 Exclusive Praline Towne Ramos 15-1 tion will come from Heavenly Prize (Seeking the Gold), 4 American Chance Carroll Day 8-1 who also suffered from the Breeders' Cup being in 5 Soviet Problem Gilchrist Mccarron 7-2 California last year but has now developed into one of 6 Lochsong Balding Dettori 6-1 the best three-year-old fillies of recent years. We'll 7 End Sweep Cassa Migliore 12-1 play a box: Heavenly Prize and Sky Beauty. Thoro­ 8 Meritocrat Perkins Jr. Stevens 6-1 Graph sheets, state-of-the-art performance figures, are used by 9 Prenup Hennig Santos 8-1 many industry professionals to evaluate the ability of racehors­ 1O King Ruckus Doyle Kabel 12-1 es. For information about Thoro-Graph data or consulting 11 Cherokee Run Alexander Smith 5-1 services for horsemen, or daily distribution locations and tu/I­ 1 2 Cardmania Meredith Delahoussaye 1 5-1 card phone analysis for bettors, please call (800) 331-3778. 13 Harlan Lukas Nakatani 1 2-1 (f) Distaff Picks: 14 Chimes Band Lukas Bailey 1 2-1 Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: (f}-Part of mutuel field. 1 . Sky Beauty. 2. Hollywood Wildcat. American Chance (Cure the Blues) worked three 3. Heavenly Prize. furlongs in : 35 4/5 yesterday. Bill Finley, New York Daily News: Sprint Picks: 1. Sky Beauty. 2. Heavenly Prize. Bill Finley, New York Daily News: 3. Hollywood Wildcat 1. Cherokee Run. 2. Meritocrat. 3. Soviet Problem. Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune Mary Jean Wall, Lexington Herald-Leader: 1 . Hollywood Wildcat. 2. Heavenly Prize. 1. Lochsong. 2. Cherokee Run. 3. American Chance. 3. Sky Beauty. Jay Posner, San Diego Union Tribune TON Longshot: Link River 1.Cherokee Run. 2.Soviet Problem. 3.Honor The Hero. TON Longshot: King Ruckus PAGE 4 • IBOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-5-94

7th-COX, $38,140, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 61/2f, 1:17 W· E. E. K. E. N ·D 4/5, ft. PREVIEW BAYOU PLANS (f, 3, Bayou Hebert--Better Plans, by Architect), a 4xSW in Illinois racing outside her home state for the first time since January, made herself feel right at home with an off-the-pace, 1 1 /4-length Sunday, Santa Anita score under Aaron Gryder. CONFIDENTIALLY GI $400,000 Yellow Ribbon S., 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT (Saratoga Six), SP in '94, was second. Lifetime Re­ PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. cord: 17-7-1-2, $237,472. 1 a Wandesta Frankel Day 118 0/B-Valene Farms (IL). T-Merrill R. Scherer. 2 Freckling Shadows Vienna No Rider 118 3 Wende Sadler Flores 122 6th-COX, $37,460, Alw, 3yo/up, 61/2f, 1:17 4/5, ft. 4b Zoonaqua Mayberry Mccarron 1 22 SKYPHONE (c, 3, Danzig--Flying Rumor, by Alydar}, 5 Fondly Remembered Abrams Antley 1 22 who returned from a 3-month layoff to take a 7-fur­ 6 Aube lndienne Whittingham Desormeaux 1 22 long Keeneland allowance Oct. 13, made it two 7 Corrazona Mandella Stevens 122 straight. Racing just behind the leaders early, he took 8 Magical Maiden Stute Solis 1 22 command after 1 /2-mile and remained in front for a 9a Venda Frankel Nakatani 11 8 1-length score as the 8-5 favorite. SIERRA CAT 10 Chesa Plana Hess Jr. Black 122 (Storm Cat) was second. The winner is 1 /2 to Grand 11 a La Frontera Whittingham D'houssaye 118 Jewel (MGll, $280,088, by Java Gold). Lifetime Re­ Aube lndienne (Fr} (Bluebird) goes for her second cord: 6-3-2-0, $70,970. straight after taking the Las Palmas H., her first GSW, 0-William S. Farish. B-W.S. Farish & W.S. Kilroy (KY). by a neck at Santa Anita last time out. The four-year­ T-Neil J. Howard. old stretches out a furlong off that victory. Three­ year-old Venda (GB} (Dancing Brave) took on the colts 5th-COX, $35,220, Alw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1 :11 3/5, ft. in her North American bow and finished third, well be­ TWO STEPPIN MOLLY (f, 2, Houston--Lady Emerald hind Breeders' Cup Turf runners Tikkanen and Vaude­ {SW, $75,938}, by Lord Gaylord}, 3-length winner of ville in the GI Turf Classic at a mile and a half. The her only previous start, an Oct. 1 6 maiden at British filly, who has never been off the board in just Keeneland, was sent off the 6-5 choice here. Taking five career starts, was second in the GI Prix Vermeille the lead at the start, she raced in front until the in her last start in Europe. She tries 1 0 furlongs for stretch, where FLEMISH BOND (Rare Brick) passed the first time. her briefly, then fought back to defeat that rival by 1 /2-length. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $38,072. 0-Willis Horton. B-Thunder Hill Farm (KY). T-W Fires. M·I•D•W•E•S•T 3rd-COX, $30,100, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft. REPORT GOLD CARD (f, 2, Mr. Redoy--Candy J.M., by Bold Ambition) finished 2nd by a length to Breeders' Cup Yesterday's Results: Juvenile Fillies candidate Morris Code in a Sept. 9 maiden at Turfway Park in her last outing. Returning POCAHONTAS S., $112,900, CDX, 11-4, 2yo, f, 1m, from a two-month break, she broke on top and led 1 :38 3/5, ft. through the first 1 /2-mile, was headed by 1 6-1 1--#MINISTER WIFE, 116, f, 2, Deputy Minister-­ longshot ISTHATACLAIMGIRL (Claim) early in the Dowery (GSW, $398,676), by Full Pocket. stretch, then came again to defeat that rival by a O/B-Fares Farm, Inc (KY); T-D Wayne Lukas; J-P head. The 8-5 favorite CHARDAE (Forty Niner) was Day; $73,385. Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, fourth. The winner was a $47,000 OBSAPR 2yo. $108, 178. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0, $24,075. 2--Valor Lady, 114, f, 2, Sir lvor--Hot Option, by 0-Travis Burr. B-The New Hope Partnership (KY). Explodent. 0-Team Valor Stables. $22,580. T-John L. Robertson. 3--Musical Cat, 114, f, 2, Storm Cat--Sumba' s Song, by Desert Wine. 0-0verbrook Farm. $11,290. Today's Preview: Churchill Downs Margins: HD, 2HF, 4HF. Odds: 0.90, 14.60, 10.30. Giii $100,000a Iroquois S., 2yo, Sf Minister Wife, second in her debut over a sloppy The field of 11 is headed by Lord Carson (Carson Turfway strip, has been perfect since, reeling off a City), who won the Fort Springs S. two back, then maiden, allowance and stakes victory in quick suc­ set the pace but tired to be fifth in the Gii Breeders' cession. Sent off the even-money choice, the filly Futurity at a mile and a sixteenth. He faces Mr. Vi­ moved from the middle of the pack to take command cious (Kerosene), a winner of his last two in Louisi­ at the top of the stretch and held off the late charge ana, including the Sport Of Kings Futurity. Canadian of Valor Lady to win the photo and her first black­ invader Raji (Rajab) was second to Talkin Man in the type event. Giii Grey S. at Woodbine last time out. PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-5-94

I~ N•E•W Y•O•R• KI E • A • s • T • E • R• N ~ REPORT REPORT

Yesterday's Results: Yesterday's Result: 8th-AQU, $30,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 1 /5, 6th-WOX, $19,800, Alw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1 :11 2/5, gd. ft. KHALIFA OF KUSHOG (f, 2, Air Forbes Won--Castle THE BINK (f, 3, Seeking the Gold--Toll Fee {SW, North, by Northern Prospect}, 3xSP at Woodbine and $333,917}, by Topsider}, a 2xSP runner, had not never out of the money in eight career starts, finished visited the winners' circle since breaking her maiden third to Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies entrant Honky at first asking in August 1993. Returning from a six­ Tonk Tune in the GIC Mazarine S. in her last. Racing week rest, she took the lead at the start and never in mid-pack for a 1 /2, she took over at the top of the looked back, widening her advantage to 7 1 /2 under stretch and drew off for a 5 1 /2-length triumph as the the wire. The 6-5 chalk TURNER'S BID (Explosive 8-5 second choice. The 3-5 chalk CAJUN STYLE Bid), coming off a claiming victory at Aqueduct, was (Louisiana Slew), winner of her only prior start, had to 2nd. Lifetime Record: 11-2-3-1, $64,528. settle for second. Lifetime Record: 8-2-4-2, $75,800. O/B-Fox Ridge Farm, Inc. (KY). T-Patrick J. Kelly. 0-D. Finn & G. Vasey. 8-Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hardie (KY). T-Glenn Magnusson. 6th-AQU, $30,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1 :54 1 /5, yl. Today's Preview: Laurel POLISH TREATY (f, 3, Danzig--lnfinite {SW, Giii $100,000 Laurel Turf Cup, 3yo/up, 12fT $122,979}, by Majestic Light} was sent off the 8-5 A field of 11 goes postward, topped by Warning favorite after finishing second in her last two trips to Glance (Caveat), a three-year-old looking for his third the post, both over soft turf courses. Facing the straight stakes win. The Maryland-bred tries 1 2 fur­ same type of surface again, she closed from mid-field longs for the first time; he won an 11-furlong turf for a neck victory. Dead-heating for second were 4-1 allowance at Pimlico in August. GISW Spectacular FLOWER DELIVERY (Stately Don) and 11-1 CRAZY Tide (Tsunami Slew) closed from far back to win the FLING (Alysheba). The winner is 1 /2 to Ultimate Goal Giii Budweiser Endurance S. last out for his first win (SP, $121,910, by Cox's Ridge) Lifetime Record: since the GI Sword Dancer in August, 1993. 6-1-2-1, $35,040. O/B-Ogden Mills Phipps (KY). T-Claude McGaughey Today's Preview: Woodbine Ill. GlllC $60,000 Ontario Fashion S., 3yo/up, f/m, 6f The field of six is dominated by highweight Early 5th-AQU, $28,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :23 4/5, ft. Blaze (Silver Deputy), 124, who spots her rivals from GET BEHIND ME (g, 3, Demons Begone--Presume, by 11 to 15 pounds. The four-year-old has won seven of Nijinsky II), second and third in his last two maiden her last eight starts; her two most recent victories, tries, both on the turf, went back to the main track the Royal North Breeders' Cup S. and the Etobicoke and closed with a rush to win by a neck as the 6-5 H., gave her her first stakes wins. choice. Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum's BLAZE OF THE SUN (Halo), the longest shot in the 7-horse field at 18-1, was 2nd. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-1, F•O•R•E•l•G• $33, 160. N O/B-Hobeau Farm (FL). T-H. Allen Jerkens. REPORT

Today's Preview: Aqueduct Yesterday's- Result: Giii $100,000a Stuyvesant H., 3yo/up, 9f ST. LEGER ITALIANO-G3, $82,623, Turin, Italy, The field of six, in post position order, will be: Primi­ 11-4, 3yo/up, 14 1 /2fT, 3:20.80, very heavy. tive Hall (Dixieland Band), Bravo; Jacksonport 1--@DOUBLE TRIGGER (IRE), c, 3, Ela-Mana-Mou (Vigors), Luzzi; Wallenda (Gulch), McCauley; Lost (IRE}--Solac (FR}, by Gay Lussac (ITV}. 0-R.W. Soldier (Danzig), Velazquez; Pistols and Roses (Darn Huggins; B-Dene Investments NV; T-Mark That Alarm), Maple; and Mighty Avanti (Big Spruce), Johnston; J-J. Weaver; $45,902. Samyn. Highweight Wallenda, 118, was fourth in the 2--Michel Georges (GB}, h, 6, Saint Cyrien (FR)-­ Fayette H. last time out. "He ran very well in that Deborah Williams (ITV), by . 0-M. Kura; race, even though it might not look like it on paper," $20,197. said Darlene LaFollette, assistant to trainer Frank 3--Strong Life (lty), h, 6, Fire Of Life (lty)--Strong On Alexander. "The speed just never came back, but we The Sly, by On The Sly. 0-Scuderia Pamal;$11,016. were pleased with that run. It set him up perfectly Margins: 3 1 /2, 8, 1 1 /2. for this race." Also: Puerto Escondido, Tarvisio (IRE), Saeta Rubia. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-5-94

News cont. FRANKS FARM REDUCTION RESULTS A total B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S of 145 horses were sold in yesterday's reduction of EDITION Franks Farm stock, which was held as part of the Fasig-Tipton Fall Mixed Sale. The session topper was Diane's Girl (Relaunch), an eight-year-old graded ALLOWANCE RESULTS: stakes-winning mare who has produced one foal, a yearling by Homebuilder. Believed in foal to Lost 7th-MED, $27 ,500, 11-3, NJ-Breds, 3yo/up, 1 m, Code, the mare was purchased by Arthur I. Appleton 1 :39 1 /5, ft. for $90,000. The reduction brought in $2, 158, 700, ART GEM (g, 3, Roo Art--Keeperofthejewels, by Proc­ an average of $14,888 per hip. tor) Lifetime Record: 11-2-3-3, $45,333. 0-Hope Jones. B-Lotsoc Farm (NJ). T-Audrey Riker.

9th-MED, $26,000, 11-3, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 3/5, ft. CLOUD KICKER (g, 3, Carnivalay--Captain's Serenade {SP}, by Captain My Captain) Lifetime Record: SP, 15-4-2-3, $72,954. 0/8/T-Mrs. R. B. Houghton (PA). Yesterday's Results: STRAIGHT DEAL S., $60,600, SAX, 11-4, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 2/5, ft. 5th-WOX, $23,300, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :36 2/5, gd. 1--#THIRST FOR PEACE, 115, m, 5, Time for a JET FREIGHTER (c, 3, Cozzene--South Cove {GB}, by Change--Thirst for Gold, by Mr. Prospector. *Forli) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-1, $51, 142. 0-Uri ($37,000 yrt '90 KEESEP). 0-Ctear Valley Stables; Fishman & Peter K.C. Yu. B-Jon Johnson & Spasoje 8-Floyd William (KY); T-Sanford Shulman; J-A Solis; Dimitrijevic (KY). T-Anthony Mattine. $33,600. Lifetime Record: 24-8-1-5, $188,610. 2--Dance for Vanny, 115, f, 4, Sovereign Dancer-­ 1st-HAW, $20,350, lllinois-8reds, 3yo/up, 1 m70yds Snakey, by Avatar. ($100,000 2yo 1992 (off the turf), 1 :41 3/5, sy. BESMAR). 0-McCaffery & Toffan. $12,000. LITTLE PROSPECTOR (c, 4, Crafty Prospector--Sweet 3--Pub River (Arg), 115, f, 4, Riverside Sam--lbera Little Star, by Chieftain) Lifetime Record: SP, Pub, by Pappe II. 0-Robinson Oscar Eduardo Dato. 30-4-3-4, $88,648. 0-Four Horsemen's Ranch. $9,000. B-F.C. Schwietert (IL). T-John Gural. Margins: 1, HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 7.20, 1.00, 2.90. Thirst for Peace, winless since taking three in a row 4th-CRC, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, a9fT, 1 :53 4/5, fm. in December, '93 and January, '94, bounced back SHOWEMYOURCLASS (m, 5, Dixieland Band--Tall from her four straight off-the-board performances and Corn, by Tom Rolfe) Lifetime Record: 30-4-4-5, closed up the rail to catch favored Dance For Vanny $73, 710. 0-Break Away Racing Stable. 8-Crook in her first start since September. The bettors' choice Investment Co. (KY). T-Randy Mills. *1/2 to Cool battled gamely on the front end, turning back the Corn (SP, $105,508, by lcecapade) and Master challenge of Pub River in midstretch but failing to hold Tommy (MSP, $155,888, by Master Derby). off the winner at the wire. 10th-CRC, $18,500, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:50 1/5, ft. 7th-SAX, $42,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, a6 1 /2fT, 1 :15 VANY'S SWORD (f, 2, Crusader Sword--Vany {SW}, 3/5, fm. by Lord Vancouver) Lifetime Record: SP, 5-2-0-1, 1--MISS INTERGREEN, 110, f, 3, lnterco--Miss $36,550. 0-Melin D & Olga. 8-Harry T. Mangurian Jr. Greenview, by Reflected Glory. 0-Granja Mexico; (FL). T-Oliver Edwards. * 1 /2 to Miss Running Vany 8-Warwick Family Trust (CA); T-Hector 0 Palma. (Runaway Groom), SW, $363,457. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-1, $72,045. 2--Simply Groovy, 118, f, 4, Groovy--Miss Prevel, by 7th·LRL, $18,000,, 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT, 1 :50 4/5, fm. Fort Prevet. CHE SARA SARA (f, 3, Golden Act--Consequential, 3--Amy Ride (Ire), 114, f, 3, Salt Dome--Amiel, by by Dr. Fager) Lifetime Record: SP, 14-3-2-3, Nonoatco. $53,410. 0-Morgan's Ford Farm. B-William Strong Margins: 4HF, HD, HF. Odds: 4.20, 25.00, 4.80. (KY). T-William H Turner Jr. An allowance winner on the dirt last time out, Miss lntergreen tried turf for the first time and found it MAIDEN WINNERS: equally to her liking, sitting behind Simply Groovy 'tit Unforbesgettable, c, 2, Air Forbes Won--Flora Scent, the field crossed the main track, then taking over the by Fluorescent Light. HAW, 11-4, 6f, 1: 10 1 /5. lead and drawing clear to win as much the best. The 8-Anchel Judith G (Ky). *$30,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. 7-5 favorite DAME D'ONZE HEURES (FR) (Double *Full to Won Scent, GSP, $303, 110. Bed) ran evenly to be fifth. Additional Maiden Winners p 7 PAGE 7 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 11-5-94

+Made to Perfection, f, 2, Bolger--Something Perfect, PREPPING FOR THE BREEDERS' CUP by Somethingfabulous. SAX, 11-4, 6f, 1 :11 2/5. B-Old English Rancho (Ca). The Classic Crusader's Dues, f, 2, Crusader Sword--Due Regard, Yr Winner Preu {Track}-Finish Winner by Green Dancer. WOX, 11-4, 6 1/2f, 1 :19 3/5. ·a4 '84 Wild Again Allowance-8fT n/a B-Harry T. Mangurian Jr (Fl). * $13,500 yrl '93 OBSAUG. (8M)-3rd Fortune Born, f, 2, Fortunate Prospect--Reincarnation, '85 Proud Truth Discovery H. *Serious by Le Moqueur. LRL, 11-4, 6f, 1 :13 1/5. B-Joe A. (AOU)-1st Spender King & Betty King (Fl). *$15,000 2yo 1994 '86 Skywalker Col. F. W. Koester *Bon Point OBSMAR. * * 1 /2 to Sunny Prospector (MSW, (SA)-2nd $326, 155, by Stutz Blackhawk) and Bold Summit 'B7 Ferdinand Goodwood H. Bertrando (Gii, $178,622, by National Zenith). (SA)-1 st Gold Card, f, 2, Mr. Redoy--Candy J. M., by Bold '88 Alysheba Meadowlands Cup *Conveyor Ambition. COX, 11-4, 6f, 1 :11 4/5. B-The New (MED)-1 st Hope Partnership (Ky). * $47 ,000 2yo 1 994 '89 Sunday Silence Super Derby Soul Of The OBSAPR. (LAD)-1 st Matter Pebo's Delight, g, 2, Synastry--Sudden Movement, by '90 Unbridled Super Derby Soul Of The Lydian (Fr). AQU, 11-4, 6f, 1: 12 4/5. B-Wooden (LAD)-2nd Matter Horse Investments, Inc. (Id). * $5,000 yrl '93 '91 Black Tie Affair Washington Park H. Not Run FTKSEP. (AP)-1 st Highland Rock, c, 2, Talc--Queen for a King, by Highland '92 A. P. Indy Jockey Club *Colonial Blade. PEN, 11-4, 6f, 1: 14. B-Dean J Simpson (Pa). Gold Cup Affair * $3,200 wing '92 FTMDEC. (BEL)-3rd Peak Time, c, 3, Apalachee--Northern Romance (SW, '93 Arcangues Prix Dollar *Alder- $74,289), by Northern Fling. LRL, 11-4, 1 3/16mT, (FRA)-4th brook 1 :59 2/5. B-Wm L. Pape & Jonathan E. Sheppard *Not entered in the Breeders' Cup. (Pa). *1/2 to Romantic Devil (SP, $108,957, by Assault Landing). Polish Treaty, f, 3, Danzig--lnfinite (SW, $122,979), by Majestic Light. AOU, 11-4, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :54 1 /5. BREEDERS' CUP SIMULCASTS B-Ogden Mills Phipps (Ky). * 112 to Ultimate Goal A total of 1 6 countries will simlucast all of part of the (SP, $121,910, by Cox's Ridge). Breeders' Cup. They are: Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Pana­ Get Behind Me, g, 3, Demons Begone--Presume, by ma. Trinidad & Tobago, Mexico, Chile, France, Swe­ Nijinsky II. AQU, 11-4, 7f, 1 :23 4/5. B-Hobeau den, Norway, Italy, Germany, Denmark, South Africa, Farm (Fl). England and Ireland. Absolutely I Can, c, 3, Gallapiat--Absolute Lady (Ire), by Tyrant. SUF, 11-4, a11/16T,1:49. B-Starview Farm (Fl). *1/2 to Carefree Laughter (MSW, $125,862, by Iron Constitution). © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This Rush to Excel, f, 3, Lost Code--Starafar, by Mr. Pros­ newspaper may not be reproduced in any form pector. SAX, 11-4, 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 3/5. or by any means, electronic or mechanical, B-Swettenham Stud (Ky). * $50,000 yrl '92 without prior written permission of the copyright KEESEP. owner, MediaVista. Cabin Wench, f, 3, Pirate's Bounty--Magnificent En­ Information as to the races, race results and core, by Golden Act. SAX, 11-4, 6f, 1: 11 3/5. earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ B-George Bolas Trust (Ca). lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith Our Last Hour, f, 4, Bold Hour--Stormy Pet, by with the permission of the copyright owner, Subpet. HAW, 11-4, 6f, 1:14. B-Sherman Donna M Daily Racing Form. (II).