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Saturday, Thistledown PENNEKAMP'S CAREER THREATENED OHIO DERBY-Gii, $300,000, 3yo, 9f Pennekamp (Bering {GB}), sent of the 11-8 favourite for Trainer Chuck Turco was due to arrive in Cleveland Saturday's Epsom Derby, sustained an injury during the yesterday evening to supervise the final preparations of race which could bring about an end to his racing ca­ multiple Derby winner Dazzling Falls (Taylor's Falls) for reer. Sheikh Mohammed's colt, previously winner of Saturday's main event. The colt is scheduled to have a Newmarket's 2000 Guineas, trailed in 11th at the end serious breeze today or tomorrow. Jockey Eddie Maple of the Derby and jockey Thierry Jarnet was quick to will ride Pat Pavlish's I Still Believe (Believe It) in the express fears that his mount was seriously lame. Mon­ race. A winner of five of his last six starts, the colt day, the rider's proved to be well-founded; X­ drilled a sharp five furlongs in :58 2/5 Sunday. "This ray' s revealed a hairline fracture of a fetlock joint. horse is good right now," said Chuck Burneson, assis­ Sheikh Mohammed's racing manager Anthony Stroud tant to trainer Alan Sobol. "He's as right as he can be." said, "Pennekamp will be box-rested for four weeks The speedster, a winner at a mile and a sixteenth, tries before further tests are taken to assess his progress." nine furlongs for the first time. "The farther he goes, the faster he seems to get," said Burneson. Petionville KENTUCKY CUP II SET FOR SEPTEMBER The (Seeking the Gold), winner of the Louisiana Derby and second annual $1 million Kentucky Cup Day of Champi­ fourth after a slow start in the Illinois Derby last out, ons is set for Saturday, September 23 at Turfway Park. worked five furlongs in an easy 1 :02 1 /5 at Hollywood The six-race event will feature three races televised yesterday before shipping to Ohio. "I just wanted to nationally on ESPN2's new "2Day at the Races." The stretch his legs before the trip," said trainer Randy program, normally 30 minutes long, will be expanded to Bradshaw. The California invader will have jockey Pat an hour Kentucky Cup Day and will air the $400,000 Day in the saddle Saturday. Kentucky Cup Classic, $200,000 Turfway Budweiser Breeders' Cup and $150,000 Kentucky Cup Sprint from Sunday, Hollywood Park 5-6:00 p.m. EDT. PRINCESS S.-Gll, $100,000a, 3yo, f, 8.5f Jockey Gary Stevens, who last weekend swept New KEENELAND CATALOGUES 243 FOR JULY York's Belmont S. with Thunder Gulch and Mother Goose S. with Serena's Song, both Team Lukas horses, SALE A total of 243 yearlings, 192 colts and 51 fillies, will be aboard another Lukas runner in the Princess S., will be offered during Keeneland's July 17-18 Selected Yearling Sale. Included in the catalogue are half-sisters riding Robert and Beverly Lewis' GSP Laguna Seca to Kentucky Derby winner Sea Hero (Polish Navy), (Seattle Slew). The remainder of the field expected for Sunday's feature is MSW Artica (Frosty The Snowman), Breeders' Cup Classic winner (Miswaki) Pincay Jr.; MSW Favored One (Son Of Briartic), and Horse of the Year Lady's Secret (Secretariat); half­ Delahoussaye; SW Ski Dancer (Baldski), Mccarron; brothers to Eclipse winner Paseana (Arg) (Ahmad {Arg}) GSW Sleep Easy (Seattle Slew), Nakatani; and GSP and Gone West (Mr. Prospector); and the first foals of Texinadress (Copelan), Desormeaux. Sleep Easy is the champion sprinter Safely Kept (Horatius) and champion likely favorite off a score in the Gii Railbird S. last in turf mare Miss Alleged (Alleged). Keeneland will hold o~t only her third career start and her stakes debut; she 1s two sessions each day, starting at 1 :30 and 8:00 p.m. trained by Bobby Frankel. BRUNSWICK RETIRED Brunswick (Private Ac­ count), winner of the 1993 Whitney H., has been re­ WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 tired from racing and will begin a stud career in 1996. NEWS CONT...... p2 The six-year-old made his last start in a Gulfstream Park handicap in February, finishing sixth; he goes to stud - RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 with eight wins and earnings of $412,960. It has not TOTAL PAGES ...... 4 yet been announced where the Grade I winner will stand his first year at stud. "PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-13-95

News cont. 2nd-HOL, $48,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 1 mT, 1 :34, fm. LAUREL PARK OPENS TODAY Maryland racing 1--ROYAL VALE, 115, f, 3, Ascot Knight--Extrovale, by switches to Laurel Park this afternoon for a 30-day Tom Rolfe. 0-Cohen Lauren E; B-August Moon Farm Summer Meet. A total of 13 stakes races, worth (CAN); T-Wallace Dollase. Lifetime Record: MSP, $1, 180,000, will be offered before the season closes 8-3-1-1, $72,455. July 23. First post will, for the first time, be 3:00 p.m. 2--Auriette (Ire), 118, f, 3, Caerleon--Rose de Crystal, on weekdays with the exception of June 16, 17, 22 by Crystal Glitters. and 23, when the first race will be run at 2:00 p.m. 3--Kuda, 115, f, 3, Strawberry Road (Aus)--Tangaroa because of the scheduled steeplechase events. Week­ (Arg), by Tan Pronto. end and holiday posts remain at 1 :00 p.m. Margins: 3/4, 6, 2 1 /4. Odds: 9.30, 0.40, 8.40. Making her second start off a six-month layoff, Royal Vale improved after a fourth-place finish in her return on CALIFORNIA+ the dirt. Runner-up in the GIC Natalma S. on grass at I+ So. I two, the filly was nevertheless sent off at 9-1 odds; Local News: Hollywood Park jumping out to a clear lead early, she hung on gamely Eduardo Inda, longtime assistant to trainer Ron down the stretch to best the 2-5 chalk, GSW Auriette, McAnally, will be leaving the Hall of Farner to take over who finished well but had to settle for second. as trainer for Marshall Naify's 505 Farms. Inda, 52, has been with McAnally for nearly 25 years; he will condi­ 4th-HOL, $36,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :43 tion a string of 25 to 30 horses_ for Naify. 3/5, ft. Soul of the Matter (Private Terms) worked three-quar­ TRUST HAVEN (c, 4, Private Account--Ambrose Chan­ ters in a solid 1: 13 1 /5 Monday with jockey Kent nel, by Key to the Mint), runner-up his first two starts Desormeaux in the saddle. of the year following a four-month vacation, proved Holy Bull's two-year-old half-sister Ed's Holy Cow (Bet third time's a charm, rallying from the back of the pack Big) worked five furlongs in 1 :02 1 /5 yesterday as she to post a neck victory over 10-1 ONNIEREYEV prepares for her career debut. (Batonnier) and paying $6.00 as the crowd's choice. Lifetime Record: 6-1-2-0, $35,650. Yesterday's Results: O/B-Gallagher's Stud (NY). T-Ronald McAnally.

3rd-HOL, $54,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 1 /5, ft. 1--CONSTANT CRAVING, 118, h, 5, Chief's Crown-­ FOREIGN Ring Dancer (SW, $127,887), by Dancing Champ. • • 0-Bradley Mary Jones; B-Rosenthal Warren W (KY); Weekend Results: T-Terry Mangrum. Lifetime Record: 25-4-6-6, $196,479. *1/2 to Cefis (Caveat), MGSW, EPSOM CUP-G3 Jpn, $970,581, Tokyo Racecourse, $785,314; Ringerman (Caveat), MSW, GISP, Japan, 6-10, 3yo/up, 9fT, 1 :48, yld. $256, 707; and Run Smartly (Smarten), MSW, 1--#KANETSU CROSS (JPN), c, 4, Tamamo Cross-­ $213,894. Mount Sovereign, by Lucky Sovereign. 0-Kanetsu 2--Blumin Affair, 116, c, 4, Dynaformer--Medical Affair, Kyosoba Co., Ltd.; B-Kanetsu Bokujo Co., Ltd. (Jpn); by Dr. Blum. T-Y Nishizuka; J-H Matoba; $511,603. 3--Geenger Man, 116, c, 4, Falstaff--Bold Zest, by Bold 2--Sugano Oji (Jpn), c, 4, Sakura Toko--Bella, by Tropic (SAf). Remand. $201,647. Margins: NO, 3, 2 3/4. Odds: 12.90, 0.50, 13.40. 3--Taiki Duke (Jpn), c, 4, Dance Of Life--Hills of Constant Craving, off the board trying turf last time Heather, by Cure the Blues. $1 30, 242. out but a Hollywood allowance winner two starts back, Margins: NK, 2 1 /2, 1. settled near the back of the five-horse field early but finished with determination under jockey Gary Stevens AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: to outnod 1-2 favorite Blumin Affair in the photo. The runner-up, third in last year's Kentucky Derby and sec­ Taiki Mermaid, f, 3, Sunshine Forever--Parasail, by In ond in a Hollywood stakes last out after a three-month Reality. Tokyo, 6-10, Novice Race, 3yo, 7fT. 0-Taiki break, stalked the pace from the start, took a short lead Farm; B-H & Y Bloodstock; T-Y Takahashi. *1/2 to at the top of the stretch, but could not hold off the Pedro The Cool (Roberto), SW, $141,010. winner. Foreign Report cont. p3

CAINE SWAY 'S 1st WINNER Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Bernie Sams 606-293-2676 .AT BELMONT PARK Fax 606-299-9371 Grindstone, by Unbridled, wins by 5 in his first start ·PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-13-95

Foreign Report cont. Syourinomegami, f, 4, Mr. Prospector--Cinegita (GSW), by Secretariat. Sapporo, 6-10, TVH Sho, 7.5fT. B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S 0-0samu Yasuda; B-Ron Con Ltd. & Swettenham EDITION Stud; T-K Fujisawa. * $500,000 yrl '92 KEEJUL. * * 1 /2 to Storm Star (Storm Bird), GSW-Eng. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Kyowa , h, 5, Alysheba--Sulemeif (GSW), by 7th-GGX, $30,000, 4yo/up, 1 m, 1 :37 4/5, ft. Northern Dancer. Chukyo, 6-11, Minazuki S., 8.5fT. OLD MASTER (h, 6, Classic Go Go--Nijimagic, by Sir * $1,000,000 yrl '91 KEEJUL. * * 1 /2 to Ivor) Lifetime Record: 29-5-5-2, $132,354. Withallprobability (Mr. Prospector), MGSW, 0-Marckesano & Marckesano & Rodas Ill. B-Verne H. $643,438. Winchell (KY). T-Dean Pederson. *1/2 to Nijivision (Superoyale), MSW, $313,080. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN EUROPE England: 9th-CRC, $22, 100, 3yo/up, f/m, a5fT, :57 3/5, fm. Floridante, c, 3, Eastern Echo--La Belle Fleur, by CRAZY HORSE LIL (f, 4, Medieval Man--Dial Zero, by *Vaguely Noble. Doncaster, 6-10, Stones Bitter H., Gummo) Lifetime Record: 23-5-2-3, $84,394. 3yo, 8fT, $12,082 to the winner. 0-Lord O/T-Steven Dwoskin. B-Live Oak Stud (FL). * 1 /2 to Donoughmore; B-John Hettinger; T-P Cole. * $50,000 Binary Light (Bionic Light), MGSW, $434,204. yrl '93 FTSAUG; $75,000 2yo '94 KEEAPR. * * 1 /2 to Chase The Dream (Sir Ivor), MSW, $208, 118. 8th-SPT, $22,000 (R), 3yo, 1 m, 1 :39 3/5, ft. Labibeh, f, 3, Lyphard--Asl (MGSP-Eng, lty & Fr), by MR. GEORGEFF (c, 3, Georgeff--Swift Going, by Going Caro (Ire). Warwick, 6-12, Hazy Days Maiden, Straight) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-3, $43, 170. 0-Asiel 3yo/up, 12.5fT, $5, 188 to the winner. 0-Hamdan al Stable. B-Dr. R W Radke (IL). T-Richard P Hazelton. Maktoum; B-Shadwell Farm Estate Co. Ltd. & Shadwell Farm Inc.; T-J Dunlop. 7th-SPT, $20,900 (R), 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 12 4/5, ft. Northern Union, c, 4, Alwasmi--Loving Cup, by Big DOUBLE MONKEY (g, 3, No House Call--Catching a Spruce. Windsor, 6-12, Sunley H., 3yo/up, 1 OfT, Buzz, by Distinctive) Lifetime Record: 8-2-1-1, $20,300. $7, 162 to the winner. 0-Mrs. Anita Green; 0-Laz Chapman Inc. B-Christine & Barry Jan ks (IL). B-Kinghaven Farms Ltd.; T-M Jarvis. * $48,000 yrl T-Leslie E Ahrens. '92 KEESEP. **1/2 to Duke's Cup (Majesty's Prince), SW, $240,457. 5th-SPT, $20,900 (R), 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, ft. Amancio, g, 4, Manila--Kerry Ring, by Ack Ack. LEMON GRASS (c, 3, Slew the Coup--Grass Roots, by Epsom, 6-11, Talkland Lady Riders' S., 4yo/up, 12f *Hawaii) Lifetime Record: 4-2-2-0, $26,330. 0-Loeber 1 OydsT, $10, 732 to the winner. 0-Paul H Locke; Mary & Paul. 8-Mary Loeber (IL). T-Danny L Miller. B-Hill n' Dale Farm; T-G Harwood. *$120,000 yrl '92 KEESEP. * * 1 /2 to Let's Do Lunch (Royal Roberto), 9th-SPT, $20,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10 3/5, ft. MSW, $237,200. NORTHERN SOL (h, 5, l'ma Hell Raiser--lnspect, by Second Colours, g, 5, Timeless Moment--Ruffled Silk, Northern Prospect) Lifetime Record: 30-4-5-7, $64,056. by Our Hero. Nottingham, 6-12, Harland Simon H., 0-Dennis O'Keefe. B-Don Dee Farm (FL). T-Tom Dorris. 3yo/up, Sf 54ydsT, $5,211 to the winner. 0-Peter Savill; B-Dinnaken Farm; T-M Reveley. *$37,000 yrl 8th-PHA, $18,232, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :45 2/5, fm. '91 KEESEP. MOUNT BLEU (c, 4, Sir lvor--Brunswick Dawn, by Am­ ber Morn) Lifetime Record: 23-6-4-4, $70,288. France: 0-Limestone Farm. 8-Russell S. Davis (KY). T-Robert F Ultimate Glory, g, 5, Our Native--Miss Ultimo (MSW, Connors. *1/2 to Let's Go Blue (Bob's Dusty), Ch. Older $120,442), by Screen King. Chantilly, 6-11, Prix Horse-Can, MGSW, $757,597. Montre Hermes, 5yo/up, 1 OfT, $25,250 to the winner. 0-Mlle. L Oung; B-H H Godfrey; T-J FOALING NEWS: Hammond. * $55,000 yrl '91 FTKJUL. OEILLADINE, 9, Lou Piguet--Oestrine (Lyphard) Foal born May 21, 1995, a filly be Lear Fan. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Will be bred back to Lure. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Owned by Cashmark Farm Inc. note winners who are first-time starters and a (R) will Boarded at Clearwell Farm in Paris, Ky. be used for races restricted to state-breds. Accomplishments: SW, $190,350. Keeneland July Sale Graduates Sweep the Triple Crown Thunder Gulch. Winner of the Kentucky Derby (Gr. 1) and Belmont S (Gr. 1). Purchased for $40,000, his earnings are now $1,907,586. Timber Country. ~winner of the Preakness S. (Gr 1). Purchased for $500,000, his earnings are now $1,560,400. ,PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-13-95

MAIDEN WINNERS: FOALING NEWS: HYBLA, 14, Arctic Tern--Helvetie (GB) (Klairon) +Smokey Dancer, c, 2, Chimineas--Waltzing Away, by Foal born 5-21, 95, a filly by Storm Cat. Tell. GGX, 6-12, 5f, :58. B-Dwyer Austin (Ca). Will be rested. So Merrily, f, 2, Conquistador Cielo--So Charming (SW, Owned by Vinery & Richard Schibell. $124,066), by Stiff Sentence. CRC, 6-12, 5f, 1:00. Boarded at Vinery in Midway, Ky. B-Miller Linda Mrs (Fl). Accomplishments: Dam of Luring (Mendez {Fr}), MGSP­ Ben Casey, c, 3, Artistry--Benign Case, by Upper Case. Fr.; Bird And Music (Palace Music), MSW-Fr; A.P. CRC, 6-12, a1 1 /8mT, 1 :51 2/5. B-R S Futch & C R Grand Prix (Jade Hunter), SW-Jpn. Patton (Fl). *Won on DO. Aberfoyle, g, 3, Perfecting--Arunji (six wins, $231,925), NOBLE TIMES (NZ}, 11, Drums Of Time--Juvel (NZ) by T. Brooke. PHA, 6-12, 5 1 /2f, 1 :05. B-Hopkins C F (Noble Bijou) (Md). Foal born 5-21-95, a colt by Blushing John. Precocious Brienne, f, 3, Procida--Precocious Amber, by Will be bred back to Jade Hunter. North Pole. HOL, 6-12, 8.5f, 1 :46 2/5. B-Mandato & Owed by Allen E. Paulson. Drecchio (Ky). Boarded at Brookside Farms in Versailles, Ky. Rare Sensation, f, 3, Rare Brick--l'm Sensational, by Accomplishments: Ch. 2yo Filly-NZ, GSW-NZ. lsgala. PHA, 6-12, 5 1 /2f, 1 :05 3/5. B-Pheasant Valley Farm (Pa). SCOTCH AND DRY (AUS), 12, Whiskey Road--Miss Kant Kachess, f, 4, Knights Choice--Nancy's Answer, Pross (Aus) (Red Lord {GB}l by Greek Answer. HOL (R), 6-12, 7f, 1 :24. Foal born 5-21-95, a colt by Blushing John. B-Northwest Farms (Ca). *$6,500 yrl '92 WASSEP. Will be bred back to Theatrical (Ire). Trust Haven, c, 4, Private Account--Ambrose Channel. Owned by Allen E. Paulson. by Key to the Mint. HOL, 6-12, 1 1 /16m, 1 :43 3/5. Boarded at Brookside Farm in Versailles, Ky. B-Gallagher's Stud (NY). Accomplishments: GSW-NZ.

NATIONALLY TELEVISED RACES: MISS BLANCHE, 14, Faraway Son--Cycle (by Cyclo­ Date Event Time (Eastern), Network tron). Jun. 17 Ohio Derby 4:30 p.m., ESPN Foal born 5-22-95, a colt by Wild Again. July 2 Budweiser Irish Derby 3:00 p.m., ESPN Owned by Woodrow Marriott. July 2 Hollywood Gold Cup 5:00 p.m., ESPN Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Nicholasville, Ky. July 22 Sunset Handicap & 4:30 p.m., ESPN Accomplishments: Dam of Free At Last (Wild Again), Test Stakes Ch. 2yo colt-Can & MGSW, $406, 126. July 30 Haskell Invitational & 5:00 p.m., ESPN Jim Dandy Stakes NO NO BASQUETTE, 13, Nostrum--Basquette (Creme Aug. 5 Whitney Handicap & 4:30 p.m., ESPN Dela Creme) Sorority Stakes Foal born 5-23-95, a colt by Lively One. Aug. 13 Pacific Classic, Alabama 5:00 p.m., ESPN Will be bred back to Lucky North. Stakes & Sapling Stakes Boarded at Franks Farm in Ocala, Fla. Aug. 19 Travers Stakes 4:30 p.m., ABC Accomplishments: SW of $102,385. Aug. 26 Saratoga Cup & 4:30 p.m., ESPN Beverly D. NALEE'S RHYTHM, 20, Nalee's Man--Lady Rhythm Aug. 27 lselin Handicap, Arlington 4:30 p.m., ESPN (Mister Jive) Million & Hopeful Stakes Foal born 5-25-95, a colt by Wild Again. Sept. 10 West Virginia Breeders' 1 :00 p.m., ESPN Will be bred back to Wild Again. Classic Owned by John R Gaines, et al. Sept. 16 Woodward, Mano' War 4:00 p.m., ESPN Boarded at Offutt-Cole Farm. & Vosburgh Stakes Accomplishments: SW; dam of Sound The Fanfare (Vice Sept. 17 Molson Export Million 4:30 p.m., ESPN Regent), SW, $129,937; and Wilderness Song (Wild Sept. 30 Super Derby XVI & 4:00 p.m., ESPN Again), Ch. Older Mare-Can, GISW, $1,482,005. Woodbine Budweiser Breeders' Cup Stakes © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 4:30 p.m., NBC Oct. 7 Breeders' Cup This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Preview Day any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Oct. 22 Breeders' Cup Special 4:00 p.m., ESPN written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Oct. 28 Breeders' Cup 12:00 p.m., NBC Information as to the races, race results and earnings was Championship Day obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Nov. 26 Hollywood Derby, 5:30 p.m., ESPN Form and utilized herewith with the permission of the Matriarch & Citation Stakes copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.