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Sunday, Tokyo, Japan MAJOR CHANGES IN NYRA -GI, $2,587,501, Tokyo Racecourse, MANAGEMENT According to a report in Japan, 11-27, 3yo/up, 12fT, 2:23.60, fm. yesterday's edition of the New York Post, a number 1--@, 126, g, 4, -- of key New York Racing Association executives will Maurita (NZ) (GISW-NZ), by Harbor Prince. be fired or will announce their retirements at a press 0-Sadao Sasahara; B-Hayata Bokujo Niikappu Shijo conference scheduled for Wednesday at Aqueduct (Jpn); T-Makoto Osawa; J-K Minai; $1,365,306. Racetrack. The Post reported that Vice Presi­ * 1 /2 to Grand Flotilla (Caro {Ire}), GISW, dent/Marketing Allen Gutterman and Racing Secretary $644,250. Bruce Lombardi have been fired; Track Superintendent 2--, 126, h, 5, Irish River (Fr)--North Of Joe King, Vice President/Operations John Keenan and Eden, by Northfields. $542,048. Senior Vice President and General Counsel Martin 3--Royce And Royce, 126, c, 4, Tony Bin--That's My Lieberman will announce their retirements. "It's noth­ Pal, by Key to the Mint. $342,620. ing personal with Allen," NYRA President/General Margins: NO, 1 1 /4, 1 1 /4. Manager Kenny Noe Jr. told the Post. "I felt that we Also ran: , , Jeune, Rough Habit, need to look in another direction in regards to that Nice Nature, Grand Flotilla, , Fujiyama Kenzan, part of the operation." The latest house cleaning Johann Quatz, , . Ser: comes on the heels of the resignation of former Pre­ Matikanetannhauser. sident Gerard McKean; former Executive Vice Pre­ On-track attendance for the race was 165,930; the sident Gerald Lawrence resigned in August. When crowd wagered $58,037,772. The off-track handle Noe was brought in to replace McKean, he was given for the 11-race card was $430,493,914. a mandate to trim the fat from the NYRA budget. Rumors about sweeping changes have been rampant since his hiring. There were no reports of any hirings W•E•E•K•E•N•D to fill the many vacant positions. PREVIEW FLORIDA DERBY DRAWS 111 EARLY BIRDS Multiple stakes winners Montreal Red (D' Accord), Saturday, Hollywood winner of the GI Futurity; Tejano Run (Tejano), who Gii $100,000a Bayakoa H., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f took the Gil Breeders' Futurity; Evansville Slew (Slew The probables are: Borodislew (Seattle Slew), !Danc­ City Slew), victorious in the Gii Arlington-Washington ing Mirage (Alleged), Glass Ceiling (Pirate's Bounty), Futurity; and Talkin Man (With Approval), who cap­ Miss Dominique (Private Account) and Thirst For tured Canada's GI Coronation Futurity; head the list of Peace (Time for a Change). Five-year-old Miss 111 Early Bird nominees to the $500,000 GI Florida Dominique has been on the board in 1 5 of her 1 8 Derby, to be run Saturday, March 11 at Gulfstream career starts; last time out she finished third at odds Park. The regular closing for the nine-furlong event is of 77-1 in the Breeders' Cup Distaff. "I half-expected Wednesday, February 22. Supplementary nomina­ her to win the race, and she might have with a little tions on payment of $20,000 each may be made at better racing luck," said trainer Alex Hassinger. "No the time of entry, March 9. matter who she's run against, she's been right there." News cont. p2 Remarking on the mare's absence from competition * * * * * * * * from January to July this year, Hassinger said, "She AQUEDUCT•ACTION won on New Year's Day, and we were going to run Attention Horsemen! The following stakes will close her in the Santa Maria, but she got an infected ankle Wednesday, November 30: the Gii $125,000a Ladies and we had to turn her out. But she's never had H., 3yo/up, f/m, a mile and a quarter, to be run Decem­ anything seriously wrong with her." Borodislew, win­ ber 17; and the $50,000a Damon Runyon S., New York­ ner of a Santa Anita allowance in her U.S. debut, bred, 2yo, a mile and a sixteenth, to be run December worked a bullet six furlongs in 1 : 1 2 2/5 Sunday. 18. The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~:!~RE DM T U E S D A Y, N 0 V E M B E R 2 9, W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS

MAJOR CHANGES IN NYRA Sunday, Tokyo, Japan JAPAN CUP-GI, $2,587,501, Tokyo Racecourse, MANAGEMENT According to a report in Japan, 11-27, 3yo/up, 12fT, 2:23.60, fm. yesterday's edition of the New York Post, a number 1--@MARVELOUS CROWN, 126, g, 4, Miswaki-- of key New York Racing Association executives will Maurita (NZ) (GISW-NZ), by Harbor Prince. be fired or will announce their retirements at a press 0-Sadao Sasahara; B-Hayata Bokujo Niikappu Shijo conference scheduled for Wednesday at Aqueduct (Jpn); T-Makoto Osawa; J-K Minai; $1,365,306. Racetrack. The Post reported that Vice Presi­ * 1 /2 to Grand Flotilla (Caro {Ire}), GISW, dent/Marketing Allen Gutterman and Racing Secretary $644,250. Bruce Lombardi have been fired; Track Superintendent 2--Paradise Creek, 126, h, 5, Irish River (Fr)--North Of Joe King, Vice President/Operations John Keenan and Eden, by Northfields. $542,048. Senior Vice President and General Counsel Martin 3--Royce And Royce, 126, c, 4, Tony Bin--That's My Lieberman will announce their retirements. "It's noth­ Pal, by Key to the Mint. $342,620. ing personal with Allen," NYRA President/General Margins: NO, 1 1 /4, 1 1 /4. Manager Kenny Noe Jr. told the Post. "I felt that we Also ran: Hernando, Sandpit, Jeune, Rough Habit, need to look in another direction in regards to that Nice Nature, Grand Flotilla, Fraise, Fujiyama Kenzan, part of the operation." The latest house cleaning Johann Ouatz, Raintrap, Apple Tree. Ser: comes on the heels of the resignation of former Pre­ Matikanetannhauser. sident Gerard McKean; former Executive Vice Pre­ On-track attendance for the race was 165,930; the sident Gerald Lawrence resigned in August. When crowd wagered $58,037, 772. The off-track handle Noe was brought in to replace McKean, he was given for the 11-race card was $430,493,914. a mandate to trim the fat from the NYRA budget. Rumors about sweeping changes have been rampant since his hiring. There were no reports of any hirings W· E. E. K. E. N ·D to fill the many vacant positions. PREVIEW FLORIDA DERBY DRAWS 111 EARLY BIRDS Multiple stakes winners Montreal Red (D' Accord), Saturday, Hollywood winner of the GI Futurity; Tejano Run (Tejano), who Gil $100,000a Bayakoa H., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f took the Gil Breeders' Futurity; Evansville Slew (Slew The probables are: Borodislew (Seattle Slew), Danc­ City Slew), victorious in the Gii Arlington-Washington ing Mirage (Alleged), Glass Ceiling (Pirate's Bounty), Futurity; and Talkin Man (With Approval), who cap­ Miss Dominique (Private Account) and Thirst For tured Canada's GI Coronation Futurity; head the list of Peace (Time for a Change). Five-year-old Miss 111 Early Bird nominees to the $500,000 GI Florida Dominique has been on the board in 1 5 of her 1 8 Derby, to be run Saturday, March 11 at Gulfstream career starts; last time out she finished third at odds Park. The regular closing for the nine-furlong event is of 77-1 in the Breeders' Cup Distaff. "I half-expected Wednesday, February 22. Supplementary nomina­ her to win the race, and she might have with a little tions on payment of $20,000 each may be made at better racing luck," said trainer Alex Hassinger. "No the time of entry, March 9. matter who she's run against, she's been right there." News cont. p2 Remarking on the mare's absence from competition JAPAN CUP RESULT ...... p1 from January to July this year, Hassinger said, "She won on New Year's Day, and we were going to run WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 her in the Santa Maria, but she got an infected ankle and we had to turn her out. But she's never had NEWS CONT...... p2 anything seriously wrong with her." Borodislew, win­ ner of a Santa Anita allowance in her U.S. debut, worked a bullet six furlongs in 1 : 1 2 2/5 Sunday. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-29-94

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News cont. MAIDEN WINNERS: DOLPHIN STREET BOUND FOR COOLMORE Dolphin Street (Bluebird), winner of last year's GI Prix Fast Shower, f, 3, Bates Motel--Fast Trick (Ire), by de la Foret at Longchamp, has been retired to Northfields. CRC, 11-28, 1 1 /16m, 1 :51. B-August Coolmore Stud in Ireland. He will stand at a fee of Moon Farm (Ky). 5,000 Irish pounds. The four-year-old, whose sire Shannie's Song, c, 3, Lobsang (lre)--Shanachie (MSW, also stands at Coolmore, last appeared on the race­ $155,078), by *Slady Castle. PHA, 11-28, 6f, 1: 13 track at Deauville in July, winning the Gii Prix Maurice 2/5. B-Mr. & Mrs. L.J. Makowski (NJ). * 1 /2 to de Gheest. Shanaleen (MSW, $243,568, by Singh). Dream Trail, c, 3, Trail Dancer--Wistful Dream, by ADDITIONAL STAKES RESULTS: Doonesbury. HAW, 11-28, 6f, 1: 10 3/5. B-Lowrance Everett (Ok). PRIX TANTIEME, $39,981, Maisons-Laffitte, France, Discriminating, h, 5, Sawbones--One of the Girls, by 11-28, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :46.30, hy. Big Burn. SUF, 11-28, 6f, 1: 13 3/5. B-Harriet & 1--#LES BOYER (GB), c, 3, Midyan--Debutante (GB), Elmer Heubeck, Jr (Fl). by Silly Season. 0-Razza Vallarsa; B-Bishop's Down Farm; T-Guiseppe Botti; $22,846. * 1 /2 to BROODMARE SIRES OF 1994 SW's Don Orazio (GB) (G1-lty, by Homing {GB}). (through 11/22/94) 2--Winning Smile (FR), c, 4, Never So Bold (IRE)-­ BROODMARE SIRE SW's Funny Reef (FR), by Mill Reef. 0-Y. Asakawa; 11 24 $9, 139. Habitat 18 3--Nec Plus Ultra (FR), c, 3, Kendor (FR)--Quintefolle Mr. Prospector 18 (FR), by Luthier (FR). 0-Marquise de Moratalla; Northern Dancer 1 7 $4,569. Riverman 15 Margins: 1, 1 1 /2, 2. Sir Ivor 13 Damascus 12 ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 12 Irish River (FR) 12 7th-HAW, $18,150, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:46 Key to the Mint 1 2 4/5, wf. Seattle Slew 1 2 SHE'S GLAMOROUS (f, 3, Mr. Redoy--Steph n' Me, Lyphard 11 by Glamor Kid) Lifetime Record: 16-3-2-3, $33, 730. Secretariat 1 0 0-Sand Ridge Partnership. 8-Nick Balodimas (IL). (Based on winners of unrestricted stakes with purses T-Janice L Ely. of $25,000 or more in North America and winners of European stakes races that qualify for "black-type" by 9th-CRC, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 11/16m,1:47 3/5, North American catalogue standards.) ft. Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants Inc., NO HOLDING DAVID (f, 4, Two Davids--No Holding, Fremont, California. by *Noholme II) Lifetime Record: 44-12-9-4, $114,832. 0-Ruth Goldman. B-Steve Snowden & Dan ------Considine (MD). T-Joseph Provost. * 1 /2 to Jasamy © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper (Crimson Streak), SW, $116, 123. may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permis­ 8th-PHA, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, sy. sion of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Z RATED (f, 4, Sezyou--Vitriolic Lady {GSW}, by Information as to the races, race results and earnings Vitriolic) Lifetime Record: 39-8-7-4, $84,822. was obtained from results charts published in Daily 0-Genesis Stable Inc. B-Stanley Ersoff (FL). Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of T-Guadalupe Preciado. the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.