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DONN WEIGHTS ANNOUNCED Cigar (Palace Mu­ Saturday, Santa Anita sic) has been assigned highweight of 128 pounds for his SAN ANTONIO H.-Gil, $304,900, SAX, 2-3, 4yo/up, eagerly awaited 1996 debut in next Saturday's GI Donn 1 118m, 1:494/5, my. H. at Gulfstream. The six-year-old is weighted from 1--AlPHABET SOUP, 119, h, 5, Cozzene--liliterate eight to 22 pounds higher than the 19 others nominated (MGSW, $229,3031, by Arts and letters. O-Ridder to the nine-furlong event. "I think everybody is getting Thoroughbred Stable; B-Southeast Associates (PA); a big break in the weights," said trainer Bill Mott. "But I T-David Hofmans; J-C W Antley; $184,900. Lifetime don't want to give back any of the money that Cigar Record: 18-8-1-5, $706,876. * 112 to Starsawhirl won last year. Less is better, but we'll take what they (Star De Naskra), MSP, $246,399. 2--Soul of the Matter, 121, h, 5, Private Terms--Soul give us. II Afternoon Deelites (Private Terms), who will skip the race in favor of today's GI Strub S., was rated Light, by T. V. Commercial. O-Bacharach Burt; B-Blue second at 120, followed by Halo's Image (Halo), Seas Music, Inc (WV); $60,000. l'Carriere (Carr de Naskra) and Wekiva Springs (Run­ 3--Dare and Go, 119, h, 5, Alydar--Partygoer, by away Groom) at 117; the filly Heavenly Prize (Seeking Secretariat. O-La Presle Farm; B-Wertheimer & Frere the Gold), 115; Flying Chevron (Carson City), 114; and (KY); $36,000. Star Standard (Risen Star), 114. Margins: NK, 4HF, 5HF. Odds: 2.00, 1.00, 2.90. Also Ran: Patio de Naranjos (ChI, Earth Colony. Scratched: Kingdom Found, Luthier Fever. WINTER CANCELLATIONS Racing was called off Bidding for his third consecutive graded stakes victory at Aqueduct, Beulah, Blue Ribbon Downs, Charles after teaming up with Chris Antley two starts Town, Garden State, Laurel, Oaklawn, Penn National, back, Alphabet Soup came into this race with a perfect Philadelphia Park, Remington, Suffolk Downs, Trinity one-for-one record over wet tracks. Handling the Meadows and Turfway yesterday after yet another muddy going here, the roan sat off the leaders to the far winter storm brought snow and arctic temperatures to turn, then made his move from the far outside to grab states from Texas across the Midwest and up to Massa­ the lead near the eighth pole and outduel favored Soul chusetts Friday and Saturday. Blue Ribbon, Oaklawn, Of The Matter in the drive to the wire to take the photo Remington, Trinity Meadows and Turfway have also in a head-bobbing finish. "Boy, this colt is game," said canceled their cards for Sunday. Antley. liThe last 70 yards, he pinned his ears and dug back in the very last three strides. He's got me ex­ SIDRLEY HEIGHTS BACK AT HOME Shirley cited." Trainer David Hofmans said, "Believe it or not, I Heights (GB) (Mill Reef), winner of the 1978 Epsom don't think he really cared for the mud. He likes a Derby, is on the mend after suffering two serious bouts faster, wetter surface. Today, it was sticky and heavy. of colic last month and has returned to the Royal Studs He only won because he's a pure racehorse." Soul Of in Norfolk, England. The 21-year-old stallion, who sur­ The Matter was making his first start since running vived two emergency surgeries, was greeted by Queen fourth in the Breeders' Cup Classic. "My horse hung a Elizabeth II herself when he arrived back at the Royal little the last 50 yards," said his rider, Gary Stevens. Studs. It is hoped he will be fit enough to return to stud "But he had every right to get tired ... he should benfit duty by April. Stud Manager Michael Oswald said, "He from the race." The winner and the third-place finisher, looks a different horse now from last week. He seems Dare and Go, will be back for the Santa Anita H. March bright and well and has eaten up since his return. II 2; runner-up Soul Of The Matter heads to Dubai for the News cant. p2 Dubai World Cup March 27.

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RECORD ONE-DAY HANDLE AT FAIR PREVIEW GROUNDS For the second time in the last two weeks, • • the Fair Grounds total handle has surpassed the $3 Today, Santa Anita: million mark, setting a new wagering record yesterday STRUB S.-Gl, $500,000, 4yo, 1 114m when $3,843,662 was bet on the track's program. The PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS previous record of $3,456,248 was set January 20. 1 Gold and Steel (Fr) Rash Nakatani 7-2 Saturday's on-track crowd at the New Orleans oval 2 Pinfloron (Fr) Greenman Baze 8-1 wagered $246,933, while the off-track handle reached 3 Afternoon Deelites Mandella Desormeaux 5-2 $3,596,729. 4 Helmsman Dollase McCarron 3-1 5 Mr Purple McAnally Solis 15-1 6 The Key Rainbow (Ire) Frankel Stevens 7-2 CIGAR TOPS MGM GRAND CLASSIC CROWN 7 Score Quick Stute Douglas 20-1 FUTURE BOOK An unidentified bettor, tempted by 8 Mighty Magee Blusiewicz D'houssaye 20-1 Cigar's (Palace Music) future book odds of 8-1 to sweep 9 Oncefortheroad Bradshaw Antley 30-1 the MGM Grand Classic Crown, placed a $10,000 Gold and Steel (Frl (Shining Steel {GB}) made his dirt wager at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas debut off a four-and-a-half month layoff last out and just Thursday. Also listed in the casino's future book for the missed, falling a half-length short when second in the newly created series: Soul Of The Matter (Private Gil San Fernando January 13. The European import has Terms), 18-1; Afternoon Deelites (Private Terms), Dra­ been first or second in eight of 10 career starts, includ­ matic Gold (Slew o'Gold) and Helmsman (EI Gran ing a win in last year's Gil American Derby and a G3 Senor), 20-1; Alphabet Soup (Cozzene), 25-1; Luthier victory in France. The Strub will be televised live today Fever (Mt. Livermore), 30-1; Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland on ESPN's "Racing Across America, TT which airs from Band), 40-1; Dare and Go (Alydar)' 50-1; Serena's Song 4:30-5:30 p.m. EST; post time is 5:10 p.m. EST. (Rahy) and Tinners Way (Secretariat)' 75-1; Eltish (Cox's Ridge), In Character (GBI (Never So Bold {Ire}) Today, Gulfstream Park: and Kingdom Found (The Bart), 100-1; and Mr Purple HUTCHESON S.-GII, $75,000, 3yo, 7f (Deputy Minister), 300-1. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Premier Majesty Medina Krone 15-1 2 Gold Fever McGaughey Bailey 3-1 3 Unbridled's Song Ryerson Smith 4-5 4 Annotate Wolfson McCauley 8-1 • • Local News: Gulfstream Park 5 Appealing Skier Perkins Wilson 5-2 Trainer Frank Passero Jr. extended his winning streak Gold Fever (Forty Niner) blew out for the race yester­ in races entered to 14 yesterday when Charley's Ruckus day, going three furlongs in :36 1/5. The colt was (Bold Ruckus) galloped to a seven-length score in the scratched from the Spectacular Bid S. when the track second race at Gulfstream. came up muddy, but worked over a sloppy strip Satur­ day. "He went real good," said trainer Shug Yesterday's Results: McGaughey. "He handled it pretty well this morning. SHIRL Y JONES H.-Gill, $100,000, GPX, 2-3, 3yo/up, The track seemed to be packed down. If it is like this f/m, 7f, 1:25 4/5, sy. (today), we'll run. It's getting to the point where I am 1--@DUST BUCKET, 112, m, 5, Spend a Buck--Fleet between a rock and a hard place. If I don't run (in the Regatta (MSP)' by Halo. ($27,000 yrl '92 KEEJAN). Hutcheson), where am I going to run?" The Hutcheson O-Ritzenberg lVIilton; B-Michael Riordan & Jacqueline will be televised live on ESPN during today's edition of G Phillips (KY); T-William H Turner Jr; J-R G Davis; "Racing Across America" from 4:30-5:30 p.m. EST. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 23-8-4-3, $286,622. 2--Russian Flight (Ire), 110, f, 4, Siberian Express-­ News cont. Rozala, by Roberto. O-Buckram Oak Farm; B-Wales TAKE ME OUT'S FIRST FOAL ARRIVES The first Elizabeth Mrs (IRE); $20,000. foal by Take Me Out (Cure The Blues) was born Friday, 3--Culver City, 115, f, 4, Afleet--Fifteen Fantasies, by February 2 at Carl Pollard's Hermitage Farm in Goshen, Sinister Purpose. ($27,000 wing '92 OBSOCT). Kentucky. The filly, first foal of stakes-placed Nasty O-Rising View Stable; B-Live Oak Stud (FL); $11,000. Temptation (Nasty and Bold), is owned by Pollard and Margins: 1 HF, 1, 3. Odds: 11.00, 6.70, 2.30. James Bohanon. Take Me Out, a graded-stakes winner Also Ran: Cat Appeal, Phone the Doctor. of $794,044, stands at Claiborne Farm for a fee of Scratched: Chaposa Springs. $2,000, live foal. Florida Report cont. p3 Walmac Int'l PHONE TRICK Sire of three-year-old BOOMERANG, Phone (606) 299 - 0473 winner of the LeComte H. in his first start at three. Fax (606) 299 1259 Clever Trick - Over the Phone, by Finnegan 1996 Fee: $15,000 live foal, book full I'AGE:3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-4-96

Shirley Jones H. cont. 9th-GPX, $25,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, sy. Dust Bucket finished second to Chaposa Springs in OVERNIGHT EXPRESS Ic, 4, Jungle Savage--Rusty the Gill Meadowlands Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. back Halo, by Barbizon Streak) broke his maiden by 8 % in September, but couldn't repeat that effort in her last lengths in his debut, but since then had tired to finish start, running fifth in the six-furlong Gill First Lady H. off the board in two allowance starts. Let go at 23-1 Jan. 10. Let go at 11-1, the grey mare was last early here, the grey colt bounced out to the early lead, set all and made a six-wide move into the stretch to outfinish the fractions and won by five lengths under a hand ride. Russian Flight for her first graded stakes score. Trainer Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $28,732. Billy Turner wasn't surprised by his filly's winning effort. O/B-Guy M. Trolinger (IL). T-Dennis W Ebert. "Her record showed that she had run very well against these fillies. I figured she would run better at seven 1 st-GPX, $28,000, Clm ($100-90,000), 4yo/up, furlongs and she really didn't have to improve that 1 1116m (off turf), 1:46, sy. much," Turner said. "We'll wait a little while, then run CLINT ESSENTIAL (h, 5, Jeblar--Phoenix Flame, by Dr. back here in the next stakes for fillies sprinting." Even­ Blum) won three straight Calder allowance races from money favorite CAT APPEAL (Storm Cat) was fractious Oct. to Dec. before finishing seventh last time out in the in the gate, up close early, but tired to finish fourth. Gill Appleton H. The chestnut sprinted to the front early, was passed in midstretch, but was able to regain 6th-GPX, $40,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 8.5f (off turf), 1:45 the lead. The 5-1 shot won by a neck. Lifetime Record: 4/5, sy. SW, 43-10-8-4, $221,520. SHAN'S READY (h, 5, Shananie--Sweet N Ready, by O-Ann & C M Lagrosa. B-Farnsworth Farms & M & M Briartic) finished fifth in his 1996 bow, a Gulfstream Bloodstock (FL). T-Reed Combest. allowance Jan. 20. The chestnut, sent off the 2-1 sec­ ond choice here, sat just off the pace, took the lead on 4th-GPX, $23,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 12 4/5, sy. the far turn and beat pacesetter WINNETOU (Blini) by 2 STORM RUNNER (f, 3, Miswaki--Katrinka {SW, 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 16-6-3-4, $122,449. $118,182}, by Sovereign Dancer) had the best placing O/B-Tom Simcox & Holly Hawk (FL). T-K O'Connell. of her career when fifth in her last start, Nov. 21 at Churchill Downs. Dismissed at 13-1 for her fourth ca­ 3rd-GPX, $27,900, Alw, 4yo/up, 9f (off turf), 1:52, sy. reer appearance, the filly was reserved in fifth early, EXALTO (h, 5, White Mischief--lady lyd., by Lydian then was able to run down a determined STAR DE (Fr»), away from competition since finishing fourth in a LADY ANN (Star de Naskra) to win by a neck. Lifetime Del Mar allowance last August 31, had been second in Record: 4-1-0-0, $13,800. his only other dirt start and proved his ability to handle O-Team Valor. B-B & J K Hartigan (FL). T-M Hennig. the main track once again here. Sent off the 7-5 second choice in a field reduced to three by late scratches, the bay set the pace under pressure, lost the lead to 4-5 I • SO. . I VIKING SHIP (Imperial Falcon) midstretch, then battled back to best that rival by a half-length on the line. life­ Yesterday's Results: time Record: SW, 14-4-2-4, $166,772. 1st-SAX, $55,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:15, wf. O-Amin Saiden. B-Amin Saiden & Wilfreda Agust Jr. 1--BEAUTIFUl CROWN, 115, h, 5, Chief's Crown-­ (FL). T-David Dank. Beautiful Glass (GSW, $147,570), by Pass the Glass. O-Golden Eagle Farm; B-Mr & Mrs J C Mabee (KY); 8th-GPX, $25,000, Alw, 3yo, 7f, 1:24 3/5, sy. T-R Mandella. Lifetime Record: SP, 12-5-3-2, $173,475. lOUIS QUATORZE (c, 3, Sovereign Dancer--On to Roy­ * % to Jeanne Jones (Ni]insky 11), GSW, $694,900. alty {MGSW, $318,539}, by On to Glory)' second in 2--Gundaghia, 119, h, 9, Ole Bob Bowers--Joint Intent, the GI Hopeful and the GI Futurity in his last two starts, by Battle Joined. hadn't raced since September. The Gulfstream crowd 3--Plenty Zloty, 116, h, 6, Rinoso--Arts and Treasure, by had no doubts and sent the bay colt off as the 1-2 fa­ Honest Pleasure. vorite. Racing well back early, he rallied six-wide leaving Margins: 2HF, 3,14. Odds: 0.80, 7.50, 2.30. the backstretch and wore down ROAR (Forty Niner) in Beautiful Crown won his last race by two lengths the stretch to win by a half-length. Lifetime Record: Dec. 29; he was favored at 4-5 to make it two in a row. MGSP, 5-2-2-0, $103,000. The bay horse sat just behind the early pacesetter, O-Condren & Cornacchia & Hofmann. B-Georgia E. made his move leaving the backstretch and took over Hofmann (KY). T-Nicholas P Zito. from Gundaghia in midstretch to win going away. FOUR G lor G 1/ STAKES WINNERS ALREADY BOOKED TO NORTHVIEW CONCERN STALLION. CALJPHA (MGSW) joins a growing list of quality black-type runners and producers that have been booked to CONCERN. STATION ~ Outstanding Value at $10,000 l.F. PHONE: 410.885.2855 • FAX 410 885.5985 PAGE 4. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-4-96

So. Cal Report cont. Today's Previews: Santa Anita 3rd-5AX, $48,750, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, 8f, 1:38 3/5, my. PALOS VERDES H.-Gill, $200,000a, 4yo/up, 6f 1--QUEEN OF CHEAP, 117, m, 5, Danebo--Regal The expected starters, from the inside, are: Lakota Presentation (SW, $108,750)' by Misrepresentation. Brave (Northern Prospect), 115; Siphon (Brz) (ltajara O-Weckerle & Weckerle; B-Kathy & Marion Weckerle, {Brz}), 119; Wild Gold (Wild Again), 119; Mr Peter P. et al (CA); T-Kathy Weckerle. Lifetime Record: (Aloha Prospector), 110; Goldigger's Dream (Native 14-3-1-3, $107,525. Prospector), 116; High Stakes Player (High Brite), 115; 2--Texinadress, 116, f, 4, Copelan--Something Unique, Powis Castle (Rare Brick), 116; Lit de Justice (EI Gran by Secretariat. Senor), 122; and A. J. Jett (Jett Sett Joe), 111. GSW 3--Ruthie Jane, 116, f,4, Native Wizard--Dad's Goldigger's Dream looks for his second straight after Penelope, by Saros (GB). besting Dare and Go in a Santa Anita allowance going Margins: 3HF, 6, 2. Odds: 5.30, 0.70, 8.20. seven furlongs January 7. Both of Queen of Cheap's previous wins came at Santa Anita. The mare, coming out of a fifth-place finish SANTA CATALINA S., $100,OOOa, 3yo, 8.5f in a Jan. 11 Santa Anita claiming race, raced wide just The field, from the inside, will be: Smithfield (Halo), off the pace, drew abreast of Texinadress in midstretch Delahoussaye; Alyrob (Alysheba), McCarron; Odyle and pulled clear. (Alleged), Desormeaux; Fourstarattraction (Star De Naskra), Antley; Prince Of Thieves (Hansell, Stevens; 7th-SAX, $42,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:23 3/5, my. and Matty G (Capote), Solis. Matty G makes his first PUERTO SEGURO (ARG) (c, 4, Portlaw--Dona Florencia, start since upsetting the field with his seven-length by Gemini Six)' off the board against money allowance score at 35-1 in the GI Hollywood Futurity Dec. 17. foes in his last, had yet to finish in the money in three prior U.S. starts after running third in two G 1 stakes in Local News: Santa Anita his native country. Given little chance here as a 35-1 Santa Anita will have an early post time of 1 2 noon outsider, the SA import was slow early but finished full today; the GI Strub S. will be run as the day's fifth race. of run to catch CASARAVINO (Fairway Phantom) in the Fans in attendance at the track will receive the first in a final yards and draw clear to win by 1 3/4 lengths. series of collectors' plates commemorating the world's Lifetime Record: MG1SP-Arg, 10-2-1 $41,300. greatest jockeys; the inaugural 10-inch plate features Bill O-Tango Stable. B-Jorge Alberto Garcia & Verdis S A Shoemaker aboard 1980 Horse of the Year Spectacular (Arg). T-Luis E Seglin. Bid. 4th-SAX, $39,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 1 1 116m, 1 :46 2/5, my. WISH YOU {f, 3, Our Native--Wish, by Wise Exchange}, third for a $50,000 tag after a rough trip in her career • • Local News: New York opener January 12, moved up to the special weight The Board of the New York State Thoroughbred ranks in her second start and rallied from last to first to Breeding and Development Fund approved a Stallion break her maiden by two lengths as the 9-1 longest shot Award increase during its meeting in Albany February 1. on the board. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $25,200. Stallion Awards will rise from 5 percent to 6 % percent O-Redbird Stables. B-Alfred Nuckols Jr. & James of purses earned by New York-bred progeny of New Slaughter (KY). T-Jeoff Meredith. York sires who finish first through fourth in any pari­ 6th-SAX, $37,000, Msw, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:171/5, my. mutuel race in New York. The increase, however, ap­ PUGNACIOUS (c, 3, Sunny's Halo--Olay Monique, by plies only. to foals born in 1994 or later, and so will take Drouilly (Fr)) showed little while facing the likes of Co­ effect when the two-year-olds begin to race this year. bra King and Ayrton S in a pair of maiden races at Del Mar last year, but improved by leaps and bounds after a FOALING NEWS: five-month layoff. The full-brother to Diane's Halo, ETHELDREDA, 11, Diesis (GBl--Royal Bund (Royal Coin­ GSW, $337,210, ignored in the wagering at 36-1, age) stalked the pace under jockey Chris Antley, then forged Foal born 1-22-96, a colt by Riverman. to the front at the top of the stretch and edged away to Will be bred back to Gone West. a 1 3/4-length score over 4-5 HESABULL (Dispersal). Boarded at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington, Ky. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $20,350. Accomplishments: Dam of Flemensfirth (G 1SW-Fr, SP­ O/B-Gary M Garber (KY). T-David C Cross Jr. Eng, $178,687, by Alleged).

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GASPARILLA S., $25,000, TAM, 2-3, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:26 MIDWEST 4/5, gd. • • 1--#SUGGESTION, 110, f, 3, Local Talent--Streets of local News: Hoosier Park Gold, by Saratoga Six. ($6,500 wing '93 KEENOV; Hoosier's "All Night At The Races" proved to be a hit $11,500 2yo 1995 OBSAPR). O-Davis Kenneth H; with the fans despite sub-zero temperatures Friday B-Robinson Lance K (KY); T-Raymond Tamargo Jr; evening. More than 100 handicappers braved the cold J-C C Yang; $15,000. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-2, to wager on the racing cards from Bay Meadows, Can­ $19,610. ada's Windsor Raceway and Hong Kong's Sha Tin Race­ 2--Pariente Barbara, 113, f, 3, Shot Gun Scotto-Dr. course; the last race on the program went to post at Barbara, by Amber Morn. ($6,500 yrl '94 OBSAUG; 4: 15 a.m. "We were extremely pleased with the turn­ $6,500 yrl '94 OBSJAN). $5,000. out," said Hoosier Park General Manager Rick Moore. 3--Believe It Shesdue, 110, f, 3, Believe It--Plenty "In fact, we will be offering this again next Friday eve­ O'Toole, by Raise a Cup. ($60,000 yrl '94 KEESEP). ning. We will be carrying Los Alamitos and Bay Mead­ $2,500. ows from California along with the signal from Hong Margins: HF, 4, NO. Odds: 10.50, 5.90, 34.80. Kong." Windsor Raceway also enjoyed a strong re­ sponse to their inaugural midnight harness-racing card, ALLOWANCE RESULTS: with more fans in attendance for the "late show" than 9th-SAX, $46,000, (S), 4yo/up, 1m, 1:37 3/5, my. for the regular program, which began at 7:30 p.m. CEE'S TOP (c, 4, Cee's Tizzy--Fill Stop, by Stop the Music) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-0, $64,540. O/B-Cecilia P Straub-Rubens (CA). T-Jay M Robbins. BeReEeEeDeEeReS 11th-GPX, $26,000, 3yo, f, 1 118m (off turf), 1:54, sy. EDITION JEFFREYS MOM (f, 3, Jeblar--Okay Babe, by Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Record: 12-2-1-3, $33,850. STAKES RESULTS: O-Queensland Farm. B-Farnsworth Farms & Jerry Cohen TURF PARADISE BREEDERS' CUP, $107,000, TUP, 2-3, (FL). T-Robert J Richards Jr. 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1:43 2/5, fm. 1--#RUFFNER, 115, h, 5, Sunny's Halo--Sunset Queen, 9th-BMX, $25,000, 4yo/up, 1 1116m, 1:42, sy. by Speak John. ($28,000 wing '91 KEENOV). O-S V. C. BOUNTY (c, 4, Pirate's Bounty--Flatter Me, by Veitzer; B-T D Woodrum, III & Twin Eagles Farm, Inc Guillaume Tell) Lifetime Record: 15-2-2-3, $41,600. (KY); T-D W Van Winkle; J-M G Ziegler; $64,200. O-Nick Polydoros. B-Wygod Martin Mr. & Mrs. (CA). Lifetime Record: 30-8-6-1, $146,935. T-Steve Specht. * 2--Cherokee Partner, 113, h, 5, Cherokee Colony-­ Famous Partner, by Illustrious. $21,400. 5th-FGX, $20,500, (S), 3yo, 6f, 1: 11 4/5, ft. 3--Doctor Trotter, 115, c, 4, Our Native--Edge of PRINCESS DARE (f, 3, Zuppardo's Prince--My Dare, by Morning, by *Grey Dawn II. ($18,000 yrl '93 Beau Groton) Lifetime Record: IVISP, 9-2-3-1, $47,166. KEESEP). $10,700. O-K D Guste. B-Clear Creek Stud, Inc. (LA). T-E Guste. Margins: (3/4), (1HFl. HF. Odds: 18.10,22.10,27.10. *BLUEGRASS PRINCE (IRE) (Bluebird) finished second, MAIDEN WINNERS: but was disqualified and placed fifth. Imitate the Wind, f, 3, Claim--Dancey Kate, by Danzig. SAX, 2-3, 6f, 1: 11 2/5. B-Vinery, Larry Taylor, Et AI LECOMTE H., $43,075, FGX, 2-3, 3yo, 1m, 1:39 2/5, (Ky). ~',$13,500 wing '93 KEENOV; $20,000 yrl '94 ft. KEESEP. l--#BOOMERANG, 116, c, 3, Phone Trick--Precious Storm Runner, f, 3, Miswaki--Katrinka (SW, $118,182). Tiffini (MSP)' by Balzac. ($70,000 yrl '94 FTSAUG). by Sovereign Dancer. GPX, 2-3, 6f, 1: 124/5. B-Brian O-Callahan P & Catesby Clay; B-Runnymede Farm Inc & J Kevin Hartigan (FI). & Peter J Callahan (KY); T-James E Baker; J-E M Wish You, f, 3, Our Native--Wish, by Wise Exchange. Martin Jr; $25,845. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-2, SAX, 2-3, 1 1 116m, 1:46 2/5. B-Alfred Nuckols Jr & $70,907. James Slaughter (Ky). * $9,000 yrl '94 FTKOCT. 2--Commanders Palace, 116, c, 3, Pleasant Colony-­ + Lovely Prize, f, 3, Prized--Oh How Lovely, by Ruken. Reigning Countess, by Far North. ($200,000 yrl '94 BMX, 2-3, IS)' 6f, 1: 1 0 3/5. B-Mr & Mrs James 0 KEESEPl. $8,615. Harter Family Trust (Ca). * % to Quite Extrordinary 3--Playing to Win, 115, c, 3, Rare Brick--Play It Now, by (Run Of Luck), MSW, $218,415. Inkosana. ($22,000 yrl '94 KEESEP). $4,738. Pugnacious, c, 3, Sunny's Halo--Olay Monique, by Margins: 2HF, 10, 1. Odds: 2.30, 2.80, 7.80. Drouilly (Fr). SAX, 2-3, 6 1/2f, 1: 17 1/5. B-Garber Gary (Ky). *Full to Diane's Halo, GSW, $337,210. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Forever Fondre, m, 5, Shahrastani--Fondre (MSW, indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ $227,340), by Key to the Mint. SAX, 2-2, 1 1/16m, note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be 1:474/5. B-Oak Tree Farm (Ky). *1/2 to Paradise used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for Found {Halo!. SW, $128,722; and Fondly other restricted races. Remembered (Skywalker), MGSP, $358,060.