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T~9I~~Un~~~Re D™ Sat Ur ·Day, June 2 5 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~9I~~UN~~~RE D™ SAT UR ·DAY, JUNE 2 5 , W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW SECRETARIAT EXHIBIT AT '94 KENTUCKY Sunday, Atlantic City HORSE FAIR The 1994 Kentucky Horse Fair, the GI $500,000 Caesar's International H., 3yo/up, annual equine trade show held at Lexington's Ken­ 10.5fT tucky Horse Park and scheduled for July 29-31, will PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. host a special exhibit dedicated exclusively to Secre­ 1 Lure McGaughey Smith 1 23 tariat. The exhibit will display and sell mementos 2 Astudillo (Ire) Callejas McCauley 111 tracking the life of the great horse from private collec­ 3 Marco Bay Sheppard Molina 110 tions, including original artwork, privately published 4 Fourstars Allstar O'Brien Bravo 117 and rare books, tapes, and trophies and awards won 5 Star Of Cozzene Hennig Santos 1 21 by Secretariat during his racing career. In addition, 6 Wesaam Skiffington McCauley (2) 111 Claiborne Farm's Lure (Danzig), who finished second Secretariat's owner, Penny Chenery, will be on hand in last year's edition of the Caesar's, worked over the to sign autographs. A percentage of the proceeds of sales of Secretariat art and other memorabilia will go Belmont Park turf Thursday; with Mike Smith in the to the Secretariat Laminitis Fund managed by saddle, the five-year-old was clocked going five fur­ Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. longs in :59 4/5. Lure will try for a return to the winner's circle after finishing second to Paradise Creek in his last two starts; the Kentucky-bred won ORIENT CORPORATION TO TRANSFER his '94 debut, taking the Gii Elkhorn H. at Keeneland. SHARE IN GULFSTREAM Orient Corporation, the He will take on the '93 winner of this race, Star Of owner of Gulfstream Park, has announced it is seek­ Cozzene (Cozzene), making his second start of the ing approval from the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel year. The six-year-old was a rallying third in his sea­ Wagering to transfer 50 percent ownership of the sonal debut, a Hollywood allowance May 29. track to Higashi Nihon House, a Japan-based home developments corporation. HNH will be a passive Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland partner and the proposed transfer will not affect the GI lre£600,000 Budweiser Irish Derby, 3yo, c/f, 12fT day-to-day operations, according to Takeshi Doden, PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. chairman of the board at Gulfstream. The stock 1 Alriffa Hannon Eddery 1 26 transfer "represents the completion of a series of debt 2 Cajarian Oxx Murtagh 126 and capital restructuring steps undertaken by Orient 3 Colonel Collins Chapple-Hyam Reid 126 Corp. that have resulted in Gulfstream being in a 4 Concept House Oakes Supple 1 26 substantially stronger financial position," said Doug 5 Ionia Brittain Roberts 1 26 Donn, president and CEO of Gulfstream. 6 Khamaseen Dunlop Carson 126 7 King's Theatre Cecil Kinane 1 26 HOLLYWOOD WORK TAB A pair of contenders 8 Tikkanen Pease Swinburn 1 26 for the July 2 Hollywood Gold Cup worked six fur­ 9 Balanchine Ibrahim Dettori 123 longs Friday morning at Hollywood; Bien Bien (Manila) King's Theatre (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) is the likely and Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band), both owned by favorite after finishing second in the Ever Ready Der­ Trudy Mccaffery and John Toffan and trained by by at Epsom last out. The colt has won half his eight Paco Gonzalez, breezed six furlongs, in 1: 13 and 1 : 1 3 starts, including the GI Racing Post Trophy at two and 2/5, respectively. While Del Mar Dennis is a definite the Giii Craven S. earlier this year. starter, whether Bien Bien runs or not will depend on Preview cont. p2 the weights. Also on the Hollywood work tab for * * * * * * * * Friday was Bertrando (Skywalker), who worked three­ BELMONT•BEAT quarters in 1: 14 2/5 with Chris Antley aboard. Train­ Sunday, June 26, there will be a Western Hoedown er Ed Nahem reported that the Eclipse Award winner in the Belmont Park backyard, featuring entertainment-- is "50-50" to make his return to competition in the western-style--with music, a petting zoo, pillow bounce Belair H. July 17. and pony rides. While their parents pick winners, the kids can learn Western dances and play Western games. 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 SATURDAY, JU NE 2 5 , W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW SECRETARIAT EXHIBIT AT '94 KENTUCKY Sunday, Atlantic City HORSE FAIR The 1 994 Kentucky Horse Fair, the GI $500,000 Caesar's International H., 3yo/up, 10.5fT annual equine trade show held at Lexington's Ken­ PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. tucky Horse Park and scheduled for July 29-31, will 1 Lure McGaughey Smith 1 23 host a special exhibit dedicated exclusively to Secre­ 2 Astudillo (Ire) Callejas McCauley 111 tariat. The exhibit will display and sell mementos 3 Marco Bay Sheppard Molina 110 tracking the life of the great horse from private collec­ 4 Fourstars Allstar O'Brien Bravo 117 tions, including original artwork, privately published 5 Star Of Cozzene Hennig Santos 1 21 and rare books, tapes, and trophies and awards won 6 Wesaam Skiffington McCauley (2) 111 by Secretariat during his racing career. In addition, Claiborne Farm's Lure (Danzig), who finished second Secretariat's owner, Penny Chenery, will be on hand in last year's edition of the Caesar's, worked over the to sign autographs. A percentage of the proceeds of Belmont Park turf Thursday; with Mike Smith in the sales of Secretariat art and other memorabilia will go saddle, the five-year-old was clocked going five fur­ to the Secretariat Laminitis Fund managed by longs in :59 4/5. Lure will try for a return to the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. winner's circle after finishing second to Paradise Creek in his last two starts; the Kentucky-bred won ORIENT CORPORATION TO TRANSFER his '94 debut, taking the Gil Elkhorn H. at Keeneland. SHARE IN GULFSTREAM Orient Corporation, the He will take on the '93 winner of this race, Star Of owner of Gulfstream Park, has announced it is seek­ Cozzene (Cozzene), making his second start of the ing approval from the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel year. The six-year-old was a rallying third in his sea­ Wagering to transfer 50 percent ownership of the sonal debut, a Hollywood allowance May 29. track to Higashi Nihon House, a Japan-based home developments corporation. HNH will be a passive Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland partner and the proposed transfer will not affect the GI lre£600,000 Budweiser Irish Derby, 3yo, c/f, 12fT day-to-day operations, according to Takeshi Doden, PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. chairman of the board at Gulfstream. The stock 1 Alriffa Hannon Eddery 126 transfer "represents the completion of a series of debt 2 Cajarian Oxx Murtagh 1 26 and capital restructuring steps undertaken by Orient 3 Colonel Collins Chapple-Hyam Reid 126 Corp. that have resulted in Gulfstream being in a 4 Concept House Oakes Supple 126 substantially stronger financial position," said Doug 5 lonio Brittain Roberts 126 Donn, president and CEO of Gulfstream. 6 Khamaseen Dunlop Carson 126 7 King's Theatre Cecil Kinane 126 HOLLYWOOD WORK TAB A pair of contenders 8 Tikkanen Pease Swinburn 126 for the July 2 Hollywood Gold Cup worked six fur­ 9 Balanchine Ibrahim Dettori 1 23 longs Friday morning at Hollywood; Bien Bien (Manila) King's Theatre !Ire) (Sadler's Wells) is the likely and Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band), both owned by favorite after finishing second in the Ever Ready Der­ Trudy McCaffery and John Toffan and trained by by at Epsom last out. The colt has won half his eight Paco Gonzalez, breezed six furlongs, in 1 : 13 and 1 : 1 3 starts, including the GI Racing Post Trophy at two and 2/5, respectively. While Del Mar Dennis is a definite the Giii Craven S. earlier this year. starter, whether Bien Bien runs or not will depend on Preview con:.:t:....!:..p2=--------------, the weights. Also on the Hollywood work tab for Friday was Bertrando (Skywalker), who worked.three­ quarters in 1: 14 2/5 with Chris Antley aboard. Train­ WEEKEND PREVIEW ....... p1-2 er Ed Nahem reported that the Eclipse Award winner is "50-50" to make his return to competition in the RACING REPORTS ........ p2-3 Belair H. July 17. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-25-94 Preview cont. 7th-BEL, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:221/5, ft. RIZZI (c, 3, Afleet--Top Wish {SP}, by Topsider), sent Sunday, Hollywood off as the 3-1 second choice after a 7-week layoff, GI $150,000a Milady H., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f led the way wire-to-wire to win by 5. The 6-5 fa­ PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. vorite, APPRENTICE (Forty Niner), finished 6th. Life­ 1 Zarani Sidi Anna MacDonald Delahoussaye 113 time Record: GSW, 10-4-1-3, $131,845. 2 Likeable Style Mandella Stevens 119 0-Hobeau Farm. 8-Kinghaven Farms Limited (CAN). 3 Andestine Hofmans Mccarron 116 T-H Allen Jerkens. 4 Oxava (Fr) Frankel Nakatani 114 5 Golden Klair (GB) Vienna Desormeaux 11 9 6th-BEL, $30,000 Clm ($75-70,000), 4yo/up, f/m, 6 Southern Truce Stein Antley 117 8.5fT, 1 :42 3/5, fm.
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