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WILL'S WAY INJURED Will's way (Easy Weekend R1esults: Goer), third in the GI Woodward H. at Belmont Park GRAND PRIX DU SUD-QUEST-PRIX BIRABEN, $62,331, Saturday, suffered what maye be a career-ending la Teste, France, 9-21, 4yo/up, 1 1 /2rnT, time: n/a, gd. 1--PRUSSIAN BLUE, 128, h, 5, Polish Navy--Lit'I Rose, condylar fracture of his left front leg during the race. by Mr. Prospector. ($105,000 yrl '93 KEESEP). The four-year-old was scheduled to undergo surgery 0-Stilvi Companiera Financiera; B-E A Cox Jr (Ky); at Dr. William Reed's clinic in Elmont, New York yes­ T-C Laffon-Parias; J-0 Doleuze; $32,806. *GSP-Fr. terday. A decision on the colt's future will be made 2--Kalmoss (Fr), 123, c, 4, Kaldoun (Fr)--Mossma (Fr), following surgery. "We want to see how things go by Tip Moss (Fr). $11,810. first," said trainer Jim Bond. "It will be one day at a 3--Lady Slave (Ire), 1 20, f, 4, In The Wings (GB)--lrish time. We've got to weigh everything and figure out Arms {Fr), by Irish River (Fr). $8,858. what's best. I wouldn't say we're leaning in either Margins: 1 /2, 1 /2, short ~K. direction. We'll do what's best for the horse." Bond discovered the injury Sunday afternoon. "There was a GRAND PRIX INTER-REG ONAL DES TROIS ANS, little inflammation," he said. "I didn't like the way it $49,209, La Teste, Fran e, 9-21, 3yo, 1 3/8mT, gd. looked. We X-rayed him iimmediately and I wasn't 1--#BIMBOLA (FR), 120, f, 3, Bikala (lrel--Agnes Lily, by Raise A Cup. 0-T Attia ; B-S.C.E.A.Ecurie di Tullio; happy with what I saw." Will's Way has won six of T-Mme Miriam Bollack-Badel; J-A Badel; $26,245. his 13 career starts, including the GI Travers at three 2--Big Ande!r (Spa), 1 23, c, 3, Vaguely Pleasant (Fr)-­ and the GI Whitney H. this year at four, for earnings Bondadosa (Spa). $9, 186. of $956,400. 3--laurentine, 120, f, 3, Private Account--La Sky (Ire), by Law Society. ($70, 00 yrl '95 KEESEP}. $6,889. SPINNING WORLD TO ASHFORD STUD Spinning Margins: 1 /2, NO, short D. World (Nureyev), winner of the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas in 1 996, the G 1 Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard­ PRIX OCCITANIE-TROPHY GENY COURSES, $39,367, Jacques Le Marois in '96 and '97 and the G 1 Prix du La Teste, France, 9-21, : yo, f, 1 1 /8mT, gd. Moulin de Longchamp this year, will join the stallion 1--#ICE BAILLET (IRE), 1: 3, f, 3, Nureyev--Skating (GB) roster at Ashford Stud in Versailles, Kentucky for 1998. (SW & MGSP-lre, GSP Ger), by Mill Reef. O/B-Sheikh The four-year-old, highweight at three from seven fur­ Mohammed; T-Andre F abre; J-T Jarnet; $21,324. longs to a mile and three-sixteenths in Ireland, finished *Full to F.adeyev, MGSW-Fr, GISP-U.S., $184, 100. second in the 1996 GI Breeders' Cup Mile and will makie 2--Delimara (Ire), 123, f, 3, In The Wings (GB)--Mariella the final start of his career in this year's edition of the (GB), by Sir Gaylord. $ 0,217. race. He has won seven of his 13 career starts and 3--Personail Best (Ire), 1 2 3, f, 3, Kris (GB)--Penultimate, $1,161,529. His stud fee has not yet been determined. by Roberto. $5,413. Margins: 2 1 /2, NK, NK. PULPIT CONTINUES ON COMEBACK COURSE - Claiborne Farm's Pulpit (A.. P. Indy) breezed five furlongs STAKES CLOSINc ~s in 1 :01 2/5 over the fast main track at Churchill Downs TOMORROW WEDNESD la Y SEPTEMBER 24: Monday as he gets ready for his first start since finish­ 10-05 $125175,000 Keei ~eland Breeders' Cup ing fourth in this year's GI Kentucky Derby. "We're very Mile-tJ/11, Kee, 3yo/ Lip, BfT ($125) happy with his training," said trainer Frank Brothers. 10-11 $100175,000 Gre1 Breeders' Cup-GI//, 5) "His breezes are good, he's looking good. He's doing Wo, .2yo,. 8. 5f ($11 about as good as a horse can do. Hopefully he'll stay • that way. If he does, he'll run this fall." Brothers added TELL IT TO THE TON ... he would begin looking for a race for the three-year-old Want to send a "Letter to the Editor" of the after three or four more works. "That's providing he Daily News? Our address is 811 doesn't miss a beat," he added. Pulpit, winner of this River Rd., Fair Haven, NJ, or send a fax to: year's Gil Fountain of Youth and Gii Toyota Blue Grass 07704; S., underwent surgery to remove a chip from his left (732] 747-8955: or an e-mail to: Tbrednews front knee after the Derby. @AOL.corn. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-23-97

News cont. local News: Virginia K.O. PUNCH, RODEO INJURED IN FUTURITY GISW Prnnup {Smarten), who stood his first season at The two favorites in the Futurity at Belmont Park will stud at Vinery in Midway, Kentucky last year, has been undergo surgery after suffering injuries in Sunday's relocated to Blue Ridge Farm in Upperville, Virginia. The Grade I event. K. 0. Punch (Two Punch), runner-up in six-year-old, winner of the GI Jerome H., will stand as the Futurity as the 7-2 second choice, came out of the the property of a syndicate for $2,500, live foal. race with a non-displaced condylar fracture of his left front leg and will be operated on today. The surgery will local News: Woodbine be performed by Dr. Larry Bramlage at Dr. William This Saturday, September 27 is United Way Day at Reed's clinic. "These things usually take 90 to 120 The Ontario Jockey Club. For every coffee and soda days, so if we miss October, November and December purchased at regular price at Woodbine, Mohawk and that will put him back in serious training in January," the Greenwood Teletheatre, 25 cents will be donated to said trainer D. Wayne Lukas. "We'll be all right." Rodeo the United Way. In addition, 50 cents from the price of (Gone West), ninth after setting the pace as the 4-5 every coffee and soda sold that day at the 15 OJC favorite in the Futurity, suffered a chip in his knee dur­ Champions teletheatres will be donated to the charity-- ing the race. The two-year-old will undergo surgery this 25 cents each from the teletheatres and the OJC. week, but his prognosis for a return to the races is also very good. • MIDWEST • PREVIE\N Yesterday's Results: : • • 8th-HAW, $30,000, Al~, 3/up, f/m, a8fT, 1 :37 4/5, fm. Today, Chantilly, France (DH)-ROMY (m, 6, Slew Machine--Mark's Magic, by PRIX LA ROCHETTE-G3, $59, 706, 9-23, 2yo, c/g, 1 mT Speak John) Lifetime Record: MGSW, 48-15-9-5, The field, in post position order, will be: Prospectheus $634,932. 0-Pacella W & Schwed R & Sigrist C. (Gone West), 0 Doleuze; Trans Island (GB) (Selkirk), K B-Oscar Penn (KY). T-Moises R Yanez. Darley; Arnaqueur (Miswaki), 0 Peslier; Pinmix (Fr) (DH)-STAR OF STARS (f, 4, Blushing John--Lara's Star, (Linamix {Fr}), A Junk. All carry 123 pounds. by *Forli) lifetime Record: SW, 48-15-9-5, $626,232. 0-Russell L Reineman Stable Inc. B-Charles Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (KY). T-Frank R ~ pringer. *1/2 to Take That EAST Step (Go Step), MSW & MGSP, $406,216; and Starry • • Dreamer (Rubiano), MSV\ & GISP, $267,584. Local News: Calder Romy, wiinner of back- a-back turf stakes at Churchill Jigadee (Prospectors Gamble) worked five furlongs in in her last two starts, ha :I not been out since taking the :58 4/5 between races at Calder yesterday afternoon. Locust Grove S. at that t ack June 22, but was bet Out between the third and fourth races on the card, the down to 4-5 on her return. Rated just off the early pace two-year-old was ridden by jockey Robbie Davis, who through six furlongs in 1 12 3/5, she ranged up to take flew down from New York for the breeze. Trainer Stan the lead at the top of the lane and dug down when Hough was also on hand for the move. "I was very challenged by 11-1 Star ::>f Stars to finish in even terms pleased," he said. "I wanted him to go in the afternoon with her younger rival. S ar of Stars was second in an because he has been a little funny when he gets to the Arlington allowance test last out September 7. stretch in some of his races. I'm not sure whether its something he sees or hears. We now put cotton in his © Copyright Thoroughbn; d Daily News. ears when he runs, which we did today." "The cotton in his ears made a big difference," said Davis. "He didn't This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or try a thing. The first part of the work, he wasn't han­ by any means, electroni£ or mechanical, without prior dling the track--it was cupping out. So I just sat with written permission of thE! copyright owner, Media Vista. him until he got his feet under him, and then at the half­ Information as to the races, race results and earnings mile pole I tapped him and he jumped into it. He finished was obtained from resul s charts published in Daily up strong through the lane." Jigadee will make his next Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission start in the $400,000 In Reality S., the final leg of the of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Florida Stallion S. to be run October 4 at Calder.

GAINESWAY ARKADIAN HERO, new Group stakes winner of the Mill Reef S. (G2) for his sire Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Michael Hernon 606-293-2676 EB TREMPOLINO Fax 606-299-9371 Impressive colt previously won the Champion 2-year-old Trophy Stakes. PA.GE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-23-97======Midwest Report cont. Local News: England Local News: Fair Grounds This Saturday's G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. at Ascot The Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame Selection Com·· promises to be a competitive affair with three of Eng­ mittee has announced the inductees for 1998:. Taylor's land's top three-year-olds set to tackle each other. En­ Special, a winner of 21 races including the 1 984 Louisi­ trepreneur (GB) (Sadler' s Wells), this year's G 1 English ana Derby and Blue Grass S., owner/breeder .Jack 2000 Guineas winner, is set to take on both Revoque Lohman, jockey Johnny Heckman, owner J.R. Straus, (Ire) (Fairy King), runner-up in the 2000 Guineas, and and Lexington, the great sire who participated in match Bahhare (Woodman), one of last year's top-rated two­ races with Lecomte in New Orleans in the 1850s, will year-olds after winning all three starts. Entrepreneur will be honored at the Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction be returning to the racecourse for the first time since Ceremony at the Fair Grounds Sat., March 14, 1998. finishing a disappointing fourth when favorite for this year's Epsom Derby June 7. Revoque, last season's Local News: Prairie Meadows highweighted two-year-old in France and England, will The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission has ratified be making his second start since disappointing when a new operating agreement between the Racing Associ­ favorite for the Irish 2000 Guineas May 25. Bahhare, ation of Central Iowa and Polk County officials which who has been out most of the season with an injury, assures the continued growth of horse racing at Prairie made his first start in a year when second to Revoque in Meadows through 2002. The new pact between RACI, a conditions event at Doncaster September 12. which holds the racing and casino licenses, and the county, which owns the land and the building1s, will yield Polk County $140 million over five years, provide !WEEiKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES $37. 5 million to charity and nearly double purses at the~ [_ by Alan Porter track to $19.9 million by 2002. The agreement, reached after an 18-hour session which ended at 2:30 a.m. TOMISUE'S DELIGHT (f, 3, A. P. Indy--Prospec­ Saturday morning, requires RACI to expand its nine­ tors Delite, by Mr. Prospector) member board to 13, in order to include morn represen·· The spectacular progress of A. P. Indy continued tation of community interests. Horse owners are being this weekend when Tomisue's Delight defeated her asked to drop legislation which would raise purses even elders in the GI Ruffian H. at Belmont Park. A. P. Indy higher. The county will in turn surrender its right to approve the track's annual budget and will get no more has now sired nine stakes winners, five graded stakes than $140 million if the profit rises above projections. winners and three Grade I winners from his first crop. Negotiations with horsemen will begin immediately Remarkably, all five of A. P. Indy's U.S. graded­ regarding the racing schedule for the next five years. stakes winners have pedigrees which feature inbreed­ ing or linebreeding to si~lings or to three-quarters genetic relatives within the first six generations. 1...-_+_F_O_R_E_I_G_N__ +_J Tomisue's Delight--who had previously been multiple Grade I placed, includin a third to her three-parts Local News: Panama sister Runup The Colors in the GI Alabama S. at Equus Gaming Company L.P., a publicly traded part­ Saratoga August 16--o ns the most common for­ nership with horse racing and gaming interests in the mula, a collection of rel tives from the La Troienne Caribbean, yesterday announced its subsidiary Equus family. Gaming Panama S.A. has signed a 20-year contract A. P. Indy is a son of Seattle Slew, and Seattle's with the Panamanian government to run Presidente Slew's dam, My Charm r, has the sisters Striking and Remon Race Track in Panama City and to develop an Busher 3x3 in her pedig ee. A. P. Indy's second dam off-track betting agency network in Panama. The con­ is by Buckpasser and, i turn, he is out of Busanda, a tract grants Equus Panama the exclusive rights to simul­ three-parts sister to Striking and Busher. In tail female cast races to and from the country and to op1arate up to line, Tomisue's Delight oes back to So Chic 500 slot machines at the track. The company has paid (--Striking), a ister to Glamour, the dam of $2.2 million to the Panamanian government to fund Seattle Slew's broodma e sire, Poker. So Tomisue's severance benefits to existing employees before it takes Delight has Glamour an So Chic 5x5 and Strik­ control January 1, 1 998. The track is scheduled to be ing/Busanda 6x6x5x6. closed for the month of January for renovations, with racing to resume in February. Pedigree Perspectives con . p4

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Pedigree Perspectives cont. PEDIGREE SHORTS Of course, Runup The Colors is a variation on the The power of the pattern to upgrade was again illus­ same theme, with So Chic a generation closer up. A. trated by the victory of Crystal Hearted {GB) (c, 3, Bro­ P. Indy's son, Accelerator is bred on very similar lines k1en Hearted {lre}--Crystal Fountain {GB}, by Great to Tomisue's Delight, as his dam is also a Mr. Pros­ Nephew {GB}) in Sunday's G2 Flughafen Frankfurt pector mare, and is a great-great-granddaughter of Trophy. Crystal Hearted, who is also a group winner in Glamour. He has even more La Troienne, as his sec­ England this year, is the best son by his sire, Broken ond dam is a daughter of Buckpasser. A. P. Indy's Hearted, who in turn is the best horse by his own sire, other graded stakes-winning son, Pulpit, is free of La Dara Monarch. Dara Monarch, a shock winner of the Troienne on his distaff side, but his pedigree reveals Irish 2,000 Guineas, had a pedigree which in the fourth Round Table and his sister Monarchy 5x4. Finally, generation -featured the great stayer (by Royal Indy, who was featured here a couple of weeks Donatello II out of Aurora) and Queen of Light (by Alycidon' s half-brother Borealis out of a mare by ago, has the three-quarters genetic relatives Secretar­ Donatello II). When we come to the pedigree of Crystal iat and Bold Lad 3x3. Hearted himself, we find that he has the mare Crystal if we stretch the envelope a little to include Japa­ Palace 4x2. Crystal Palace just happens to be out of nese Grade 3 winner Hishi Nile, we can note that A. Queen of Light, so Crystal Hearted has the genetic P. Indy's dam is inbred to Somethingroyal (by relatives Alycidon and Queen of Light 5x5x3. Princequillo), while Hishi Nile's distaff side supplies Call it coincidence or call it synchronicity, but two Honeyway, whose dam, Honey Buzzard, is a three­ rather similar pedigrees captured Group/Grade One races quarters genetic relative to Cosquilla, the dam of for two-year-olds over the weekend. In Sunday's GI Princequillo. Futurity at Belmont, Grand Slam (c, 2, Gone West-­ A. P. Indy's remaining unrestricted stakes winners B1right Candles, by El Gran Senor) slam-dunked the rest are P. T. Indy and Parade Queen. This pair don't have o1f the field, while in France 24 hours earlier Xaar (GB) sibling or three-quarter relationships, although their (c:, 2, Zafonic--Monroe, by Sir Ivor) treated his field with pedigrees are still interesting. Both have Nijinsky II (as similar disdain in the Prix de la Salamandre. The connec­ does Pulpit) and since A. P. Indy has Tom Fool, this tion? Grand Slam is by Gone West out of a mare by El gives us the famous Tom Fool/Flaming Page combina-­ Gran Senor; Xaar is by a son of Gone West out of a half tion. In addition, P. T. Indy's third dam, Shoshanna, 1is sister to the dam of El Gran Senor. Both pedigrees have by a son of Nasrullah out of a Princequillo mare, as is Northern Dancer in the mix, too. A. P. Indy's broodmare sire, Secretariat. Parade Florida-based freshman sire Line in the Sand was Queen, meanwhile, also has three crosses of rnpresented by his firsts akes winner when Danielle's Gray (c, Line in the Sand--My Neffer, by Jig Time) Somethingroyal, one through Secretariat and two 2, won Saturday's Foolish Fleasure S. at Calder. Danielle's through Sir Gaylord, although this pair are merely fiv1e­ Gray is the product of a clever pedigree, as her eighths related. broodmare sire Jig Time is a three-quarters genetic Of course, A. P. Indy was an outstanding racehorse rnlative to Ftaise a Native grandsire of Line in the Sand. and he possesses a superb pedigree. What's more, Danielle's Gray also has 1he brother and sister Nasrullah any sire whose pedigree gives him a predilection for and Malindi 5x4. such as Mr. Prospector (yes, Seattle Slew and Mr. Prospector contain three-quarters relatives), Nijinsky II, Nasrullah/Princequillo and La Troienne will fre­ JRACK ABBREVIATIONS: APX Arlington BEL Belmont Park quently get the right strains just by accident. Still, W€! 13MX Bay Meadows CNL Colonial Downs can't help but feel some clever planning has been at CRC Calder DEL Delaware Park work behind at least some of these matings. IDET Ladbroke DRC EMO Emerald Downs FEX Fort Erie FPX Fairplex Park r.======HAW Hawthorne HOO Hoosier Park MO\l'ING??? HST Hastings Park LAD Louisiana Downs DON'T FORGE'!" TO LET US KNOW l\/IED Meadowlands PHA Philadelphia Park YOUR NEW FAX NUMBER! PRM Prairie Meadows RKM Rockingham Park HPX Remington Park TDN Thistledown (732) 747-8060 TPX Turfway Park wax Woodbine I!:======------~~,------~·------..... ------~ High Grades for Taylor l\11~ad4~ TAYLOR MADE TAYLOR MADE graduates won three stakes last weekend and plac1~d in four other black type events, inclrnding: sales agency Ben, Duncan, Frank, Joe and Mark Taylor ARKADIAN HERO- winner of the Mill ReefS.-G2 at Newbury in England. 2765 Union Mill Road Nicholasville, KY 40356 ANET - second in the $1 million Pegasus H.-G2 at The Meadowlands. Phone: 606.885.3345 Fax: 606.887 .1754 DIAMOND ON THE RUN - second in the Matron S.-Gl at Belmont Park. PAGE S • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-23-97 B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S EDl[TION

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-DEL, $36,600, 3yo/up, a11/8mT,1:51 1/5, fm. little Hurt, c, 3, Broad Brush--Seven Paces, by Dancing COLONEL BART (h, 5, Blazing Bart--Verbatims Girl, by Count. PHA, 9-22, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :51. B-Mcmanus Verbatim) Lifetime Record: MSP, 28-6-5-4, $153, 190. Margaret (Md). * 1 /2 to Sweet Bunny (Deputed 0-Mark McGreevy. B-David Burton & Sara Burton (FL) .. Testamony), MSW, $229,434. T-James L McGreevy. Top Twig, f, 3, Talc--Bombay Gal, by Carodanz. FLX, 9-22, (S), 5 1 /2f, 1 :07 1 /5. 8-Francis Santangelo & 7th-DEL, $29,800, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1 /5, ft. James J Pascuma, Jr (NY). EXPLODE N' WIN (c, 3, Time to Explode--Goodbye Tarswaki, c, 3, Tarsal--Miswaki Frost, by Miswaki. RPX, Heart, by Tsunami Slew) Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-3, 9-22, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :44 3/5. B-Alvin Crossley, Bill $76,940. 0-Cohen Marcia & Philip. B-Gentry Brothers Mosher, Et Al (Ok). (KY). T-John Parisella. White Rume, f, 3, Vigors--Precious Wine, by Knightly Sport. BEU, 9-22, (S), a1 m70yd, 1 :49 3/5. B-Lowell F 5th-CRC, $29,300, 3yo/up, 5fT, :56 4/5, fm. Allen & W John Bourke (Oh). * 1 /2 to Mrs. Ha Ha ELITE JEBLAR (h, 7, Jeblar--Elite Dancer, by Northern (Navajo), SW, $144,253. **SP. Jove) Lifetime Record: SW, 74-15-16-11, $467,586. 0-N T S Stable & Stride Rite Racing. B-Farnsworth LEADING NORTH AMERICAN SIRES OF Farms (FL). T-Milton W Wolfson. *1/2 to Ozama (Morn­ ing Bob), GSW, $368,766. 1997 UNRESTRICTED SWS (through 9/16/97) 9th-HAW, $21,000, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :10 4/5, ft. SIRE SWs WILD ON FIRE (c, 3, Apalachee--Vibrant Future, by Deputy Minister 14 Vigors) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $30,600. 0-Burdzinski Crafty Prospector 1 2 Sandra & Simak Walter. B-Walter Simak (IL). T-Anthony Danzig 11 J Granitz. Woodman 11 Silver Deputy 1 0 MAIDEN WINNERS: Wild Again 1 0 +Take to the Road, c, 2, Kennedy Road--Ruth Lily, by A fleet 9 King of Kings. FPX, (C), 9-22, 6f, 1: 14 1 /5. B-Old Cozzene 8 English Rancho (Ca). Gone West 8 let Me Dream, c, 2, Pentelicus--Patient One, by Mr. Prospector 8 Vitriolic. TON, 9-22, (S), 6f, 1: 14. B-Nemann Fred A Nureyev 7 (Oh). * $28,000 yri '96 OBSAUG. * * 1 /2 to Uncle Runway Groom 7 Cam (Steve's Friend), MSW, $230, 199. Two Punch 7 Ausome, c, 2, Red Ransom--Top Test, by Topsider. With Approval 7 CRC, 9-22, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :46 2/5. B-Welling Truman C Cure the Blues 6 (Pa). *$50,000 wing '95 KEENOV; $47,000 2yo Irish River 6 1997 OBSFEB. Lord Avie 6 +Scatter Buy, f, 2, Relaunch--Good Picker, by Miswaki 6 Damascus. CRC, 9-22, (C), 6f, 1: 13. B-Glen Hill Farm Mt. Livermore 6 (Fl). Pleasant Colony 6 Wildaboutyouagain, f, 2, Risen Star--Thinkinaboutyou, Storm Cat 6 by Wild Again. PHA, 9-22, a1 m70yd, 1 :46 1 /5. (Based on winners of unrestri ted stakes with purses of $25,000 B-Neal Robert D (Ky). * $3,500 yrl '96 KEESEP; or more in North America and winners of European stakes that qualify for "black-type" by North American catalogue standards $12,000 2yo 1997 OBSAPR. and graded SWs in Japan.) Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Just a Formality, f, 3, Black Tie Affair (lre)--Crimson Consultants Inc., specialists l assisting breeders in their stallion Orchid (MSW), by Restivo. TON, 9-22, 6f, 1: 12 4/5. selection and buyers in their ction purchases. For more informa­ 8-Mclaughlin Charles Dr (Ky). *won by eight lengths. tion call (510) 490-1111. Old Fashioned Speed '~NC~ Soundness The Idea Is Excellence gtd. live foall payable Sept. 1, 1998 • Phone 606) 873-7053 FLY SQ FREE • $15 ,000