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Thoroughbretitm J- D*A*I*L*Y N*E*W*S ^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1999 $2 Dally The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. THOROUGHBRETiTM J- D*A*I*L*Y N*E*W*S ^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1999 $2 Dally N«e* w«S W*e«e-k»e*n«D TODAY PREVIEW TOMORROWS CAT TO QUESTROYAL Grade II Saturday, Santa Anita, post time 3:36 p.m. PST stakes winner Tomorrows Cat (Storm Cat-Tomor row's Child, by A! Nasr {Fr}) has arrived at PR HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Questroyal Stud in New Hampton, New York. In 15 la Closed Escrow Vienna Stevens 4-1 starts, the four-year-old won four races, was second 2 Stop Traffic Mandella Black 5-1 four times, third twice and earned $516,090. Last 3 Tomorrows Sunshine Sadler Gomez 12-1 summer under the care of trainer Mark Hennig, he 4a Belle's Flag Vienna Nakatani 4-1 finished a a head behind Favorite Trick in the Long 5 Ualoaa Lani Sadler Olguin 30-1 Branch S. at Monmouth Park, was runner-up in the 6 Funallover White Soils 12-1 Gill Pennsylvania Derby and won the Gil Pegasus S. 7 Holy Nola Baffert Floras 20-1 Mori Take 8-1 at the Meadowlands. Sent to trainer Bob Baffert after 8 Seeking the Pearl his Pegasus score. Tomorrows Cat won a Churchill 9 Love That Jazz Drysdale Desormeaux 2-1 allowance but sustained a career-ending injury in the 10 Enjoy the Moment Spawr Pincay 3-1 Gl Malibu S. at Santa Anita. Almost fully syndicated, Belle's Flag (Avenue of Flags), winner of the 1997 he will stand this season for a fee of $10,000 live Gil El Encino and Gil La Canada, made three starts foal. last year, finishing fourth in the Louisville Breeders' Cup H. in May before losing her rider at the start of the Gl Milady Breeders' Cup H. The six-year-old mare ATTENTION hasn't raced since besting Magical Allure by a head in the Oct. 31 California Cup Matron H. Love That TON Jazz (Dixieland Band) seeks her fourth straight win SLBSCRIBERS! here off a one-length victory over the boys in the Gill life Vernon Underwood Dec. 12. Seeking the Pearl (Seek It's foaling season once ing the Gold), winner of the Gl Prix Maurice de again, and as always, Gheest in August, missed by a head bob in the Gl the Thoroughbred Daily Sprinters S. in Japan last time out Dec. 20. The News looks forward to publishing "birth Japanese invader is making her North American and announcements" for your new foals out of dirt debut here. STAKES WINNING and/or STAKES Today, Gulfstream Park, post time 4:36 p.m. EST PRODUCING MARES. CANADIAN TURF H.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, To see your foaling news in print, I 1/8mT please fax us at (732) 747-8955 The field of 11 and two "main-track only" entries, with the following infonnation: with trainers, will be: Sharp Appeal (World Appeal), Remember, due to limited space, only foaling II 5, MD Wolfson; Mi Narrow (Mi Selecto), 113, Broome; Hardy's Halo (Hay Halo), 112, Turner; Be • Mare's name, age and sire haviour (GB) (Warning {GB}), 112, MD Wolfson; ^Mare's owner; farm where mare is boarded • Foal'sgender, sire and date ofbirth Babinda (GB) (Old Vic {GB}), 112, Clement; Fortu • Who the mare will be bred back to in 1998 nate Halo (Fortunate Prospect), 104, Fisher; Federal Trial (Skip Trial), 112, Goldfine; Daylight Savings (Sky Classic), 114, Mott; Deep Dive (Manila), 114, news from STAKES WINNING and/or STAKES Howard; Vergennes (Dynaformer), 119, Hennig; PRODUCING MARES will be published. Unite's Big Red (Unite), 116, Mills. Main-track only: Thanks for your cooperation. Scatmandu (Storm Cat), 112, Kimmel; Smuggler's Prize (Woodman), 112, Proctor. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS ' 1-23-99 * PAGE 2 Weekend Previews cont. 9th-GPX, $32,000, Alw, 3yo, f, a1 1/16mT, Saturday, Aqueduct, post time 3:53 p.m. EST 1:44 4/5, fm. AFFECTIONATELY H.-GIII, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, TRES CORONAS (f, 3, Chief's Crown-Scapegoat, by 8 1/2f Forty Niner) was unsuccessful versus Saratoga maid The field, with trainers, will line up in the following ens in two starts this summer, but broke her maiden order: Maybethebest Avie {Lord Avie), 112, Ander in her third start at Aqueduct Nov. 29. Let go at odds son; Shoop (Double Sonic), 113, Moschera; Ms. of 18-1 in her first start on grass and around two Calabash (Alysheba), 112, Mueller; Salt It (Salt turns, the bay filly established the early lead, set a Lake), 114, Bodner; Biding Time (Seeking the Gold), pressured pace and repelled all challenges late for a 1 118, Hennig; License Fee (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), 1/4-length victory. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, 117, Hough; Vivacious Suzi (Once Wild), 112, Serey; $45,850. Daily Reflection (Talc), 111, Deuel; Field of Vision 0-R &B Roberts. B-Proprietors Pty Ltd Co (KY). (Deputy Minister), 113, Kimmel. T-Stanley M Hough. Sunday, Santa Anita: 4th-GPX, $30,000, Msw, 4yo, 1 1/1 6m, 1:46 2/5, SANTA YNEZ S.-GII, $100,000, 3yo, f, 7f ft. The field, in post position order, will be: Rayelie CHRISTMAS STORM (c, 4, Storm Bird-Christmas (Relaunch), 118; Controlled (In Excess (Ire)), 123; Bonus {SW, $140,557}, by Key to the Mint) was Western Woman (West By West), 119; Cosmic Wing ninth in his debut over the Aqueduct turf in Oct. and (Halo), 114; Perfect Six (Saratoga Six), 118; Honest returned to run third in a off-the-turf Calder maiden Lady (Seattle Slew), 114. race Dec. 28 in his last start. The 7-1 outsider rated off the pace early, grabbed the lead at midstretch ♦ ♦ and pulled clear to win by 1 1/2 lengths under jockey Florida Joe Bravo. The winner is a half brother to Bright Candles (El Gran Senor), MSW, $405,091; Bonus Yesterday's Results: Money (Chief's Crown), SW, $229,551 and Christ 5th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, mas Gift (Green Desert), MGSW, $387,176. Lifetime 1:51, fm. Record: 3-1-0-1, $20,275. FLY FOR AVIE (f, 4, Lord Avie-Fly for Baby {SP}, by 0/B-Edward P. Evans (VA). T-Mark Hennig. Arctic Tern), two for four over the Woodbine turf, was runner-up in two off-the-turf allowance tests at Eriton Declared From Hutcheson: Calder in December. The 5-2 favorite dropped well Four-time stakes winner Eriton (Buckaroo) will miss back early before rallying six wide around the final the Gil Hutcheson S. after developing a cough. turn and produced a powerful stretch run in the late Trainer Ben Perkins said, "We'll give him the time he stages to win by one length. Lifetime Record: needs to recuperate and let him tell us when he's 11-3-5-1, $90,757. ready to come back." In his last start, Eriton finished 0-Dalos I. B-Brian Grassick Bloodstock (KY). T-David fourth in the Gill Spectacular Bid Breeders' Cup S. at R Bell. Gulfstream Jan. 3. 3rd-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:44, ft. LEGAL STREET (c, 3, Cahill Road-Sue Me Not {GSP, ®Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. $147,877}, by Verbatim) broke his maiden at Aque This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or duct Nov. 12 and returned to defeat winners last by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior time out Dec. 12 at Calder. The colt came from just written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. off the pace to take charge at midstretch and drew Information as to the American races, race results and off to win by 5 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: earnings was obtained from results charts published in 6-3-1-1, $68,890. Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the 0-Centennial Farms. B-Highclere Inc (Ky). T-Flint S permission of the copyright owner. Daily Racing Form. Schulhofer. Sire of 82% 2YOs that won or placed onabell in 1998, including arm Stakes Winner PAPA'S BULL Lexington, Kmtud^ (606)255-8537FAX259-0040 Major Impact, by ROBERTO THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS « 1-23-99 « PAGE 3 3rd-AQU, $38,000, Msw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:13, wf. ♦ New York ♦ ONE MORE FLAG (f, 4, Dixieland Band-More Flags, by Mr. Prospector) recorded the best finish of her career Yesterday's Results: when second at Aqueduct last time out Jan. 8. The 3-5 8th-AQU, $45,000, Alw, 4yo/up, a1m70yd, 1:40 3/5, favorite took the lead after a half mile and drew off ft. easily to score by 3 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1--WILD IMAGINATION, 115, g, 5, Wild Agaln-La 7-1-1-1, $35,950. Fantastique, by *Le Fabuleux. O-Llve Oak Plantation; 0-Bohemia Stable. B-Dupont Richard C. Mrs. (MD). B-Live Oak Stud (FL); T-Patrick J Kelly. Lifetime T-James A Jerkens. Record: 21-4-4-1, $127,449. *1/2 to Nastique (Naskra), MGISW, $843,121; Dactique (D'accord), SW, $157,760. ♦ East ♦ 2~0utamyway Sir, 115, c, 4, Sir Leon-Lori's Way, by Assagai Jr.. Record Purses for Monmouth Park: *3-Yodelman, 112, c, 4, Mt. Livermore-Bees 'n' Monmouth Park's 1999 season will offer record daily Honey, by Geiger Counter. overnight purses averaging $260,000 per day. Maiden Margins: HD, HD, 2.
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