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T~9I~~Un~~~Re D™ S U N D a Y, M a Rc H 2 6, 1 9 9 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™ S U N D A Y, M A RC H 2 6, 1 9 9 5 W· E. E. K. E. N ·D RESULTS PASEANA ON SCHEDULE FOR APPLE Saturday, Aqueduct BLOSSOM Two-time Eclipse winner Paseana (Arg) GOTHAM S.-Gll, $250,000, AOU, 3-25, 3yo, 1 m, 1 :36 4/5, ft. (Ahmad {Arg}), pointing for the GI Apple Blossom H. 1--TALKIN MAN, 122, c, 3, With Approval--Pookette at Oaklawn April 21, breezed six furlongs in 1 : 1 3 3/5 (SW), by Miswaki. 0-Kinghaven Farms & Stollery at Santa Anita yesterday. "It was a good work," said Helen G; B- Kinghaven Farms Limited & Angus Glen trainer Ron McAnally. "We're just keeping her fit." Farm Limited; T-Roger L Attfield; J-M Smith; The seven-year-old mare, champion in 1992 and $150,000. Lifetime Record: 7-4-1-0, $377,967. 1993, has been second in both starts this year, the GI *Ch. 2yo Colt-Canada. Santa Margarita H. and the GI Santa Maria H. 2--Da Hoss, 117, c, 3, Gone West--Jolly Saint (Ire), by Welsh Saint. ($6,000 yrl '93 KEESEP). TRIPLE THREAT NOTES Bee El Tee (Known 0-Prestonwood Farm; B-Fares Farms, Inc. (KY); Fact), winner of the grassy Pirate's Cove S. last out, $50,000. worked five furlongs in 1 :02 2/5 Saturday and could 3--Devious Course, 117, c, 3, Crafty Prospector-­ be supplemented to the Santa Anita Derby. "We're Saucy Deb, by Mr. Leader. ($130,000 yrl '93 still looking at the California Derby, and I'd say it's KEEJUL). 0-Rudlein Stable & Rudder Donald I; 70-30 he'll go there. But if Larry The Legend (Local B-West R Smiser Dr & Mrs (KY); $27,500. Talent) runs in the Jim Beam, I'd be more inclined to Margins: 7, 2, 5HF. Odds: 7.20, 1.60, 1.70. supplement Bee El Tee," said Craig Lewis, who trains Also Ran: Ave's Flag, Mountain of Laws, Onto Luck, both colts. Houston Sunrise (Houston) worked five Guadalcanal, El Alpino, Hey Big Spender, Kings Fic­ furlongs in a handy 1 :00 3/5 at Santa Anita Saturday tion, Larchmont. in preparation for the April 1 2 San Pedro S. Star Making his first start since finishing 10th in the Standard (Risen Star), eighth after setting the pace in Breeders' Cup Juvenile last year, Talkin Man was the GI Florida Derby, will miss the Gill Flamingo S. ready after the four-and-a-half month vacation. Sent "He just hasn't had enough time to recover from the off at a generous 7-1, the colt sat just off the pace Florida Derby. That race took a lot out of him. We for three-quarters, moving up to engage favored Da tried to get him ready for the race, but we just could­ Hoss as they turned for home and proving much the n't," said his trainer, Nick Zito. best in the drive, coasting home to win as he pleased under jockey Mike Smith. "I stayed busy on him in HIALEAH SETS HANDLE RECORD A record the stretch to get a good one in him because if he handle was recorded at Hialeah yesterday, with a goes all the way (to the Derby), he'll ne~d it," s~id the total of $8,001, 115 going through the windows from winning rider. "I was a bit concerned with the time all sources. The previous record of $7,759,381 was off and giving weight; it was a tall task," said trainer set just a week ago. Roger Attfield. "I thought he was up to it, but I did a little less with him that I could have." The colt could MONDAY CARD AT BAY MEADOWS Bay go next in the Wood Memorial or the Blue Grass, both Meadows will present a special eight-race program April 15. Jockey Mike Luzzi, aboard the crowd's Monday, and all California satellite facilities will be choice, said, "I noticed going down the backside and open for wagering on the card. Post time for the first turning for home he was switching leads quite a bit; race is 1 : 1 5 p. m. maybe he was having a hard time getting hold of the track. I think he also got tired, this being his first time going a mile. The winner was just to.a much f_or WEEKEND RESULTS ....... p1-2 me." Third-place finisher Devious Course 1s a possible for the Wood; trainer Leo O'Brien said his fourth-place WEEKEND PREVIEW . p2 AVE'S FLAG (Personal Flag) is definite for the race. "He needs to go a further distance," said O'Brien. RACING REPORTS ........ p2-5 Weekend Results cont. p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-26-95 Weekend Results cont. Saturday, Oaklawn RAZORBACK H.-Gll, $200,000, OPX, 3-25, 4yo/up, w • E • s • T • E • R• N 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 3/5, ft. REPORT 1--SILVER GOBLIN, 124, g, 4, Silver Ghost--Molly O'Ho~ton, by Zonic. O/B-Horton Al J (OK); T-Kenny P Smith; J-D W Cordova; $1 20,000. Lifetime Re­ Yesterday's Results: cord: 18-14-1-2, $875,395. GOLDEN STATE DERBY, $150,000, BMX, 3-25, 3yo, 2--Joseph's Robe, 111, c, 4, Lord At War (Arg)-­ Cunningly, by Decidedly. ($11,000 yrl '92 KEESEP). 11/16m,1:43 1/5, ft. 1--JUMRON (GB), 120, c, 3, Sharpo--Flambera, by 0-Mitchell Robert S; B-Wimborne Farm (KY); $40,000. Akarad. 0-Dunn Charles W; B-Mrs M Upsdell (GB); T-Gary Lewis; J-G F Almeida; $82,500. Lifetime 3--Wooden Ticket, 115, h, 5, Alydar--One of a Klein by Danzig. O/B-Mr & Mrs Martin J Wygod (KY); ' Record: 7-5-2-0, $264,380. 2--Sle_wker, 116, c, 3, Slewdledo--French Cuff, by $20,000. White Fir. $30,000. Margins: 5HF, NO, 1 HF. Odds: 0. 50, 22.40, 3. 20. 3--Captain Video, 117, c, 3, Stalwart--Hold the Also Ran: Prince of the Mt., Southern Rhythm Manilaman. ' Dream, by Hold Your Peace. ($32,000 yrl '93 KEESEP). $22,500. Making 1-2 look like a gift, Silver Goblin earned his Margins: 3/4, 1 HF, 1. Odds: 0.20, 5.50, 25. 70. eighth consecutive victory, taking the lead from PRINCE OF THE MT. (Mt. Livermore) as they turned Making his first start in more than two months Jumron (GB) was bet down to 1-5 in the for hon:ie and pulling clear on his own courage. The five-ho~se field. Rated near the back of the pack through the grey will face a tougher task next time, when he opening fractions, the British-bred colt made his meets Best Pal, Cigar, Concern and possibly Urgent move from the far outside to wear down pacesetter Slewker Request (Ire) in the GI Oaklawn H. April 15. in _the fi_nal yards. "We kind of used this as a prep," said trainer Gary Lewis. "Maybe we got overconfi­ W•E•E•K•E•N•D dent. It's a long stretch to Louisville. The Blue Grass is in three weeks and then (the Derby). We're trying PREVIEW to develop this horse into a top prospect." Sunday, Santa Anita SAN LUIS REY S.-GI, $250,000, 4yo/up, 12fT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 lanomami (Ire) Sahadi D'houssaye 7-2 2 Devinez Monsieur (Fr) Peterson No Rider 20-1 Yesterday's Results: 3 Square Cut Devereux Antley 5-2 4 Sandpit (Brz) Mandella Nakatani 6-5 6th-AQU, $46,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /Sm, 1 :54 5 Liyoun (Ire) Hendricks Pincay Jr. 12-1 1 /5, ft. 6 River Rhythm Greenman Mccarron 5-1 1--IMAH, 113, m, 5, Gate Dancer--Herald Angel, by 7 Frenesi (Arg) Marshall Valenzuela 30-1 Hail to Reason. 0-D'Esposito Joseph & Joran Sta San Luis Obispo winner Square Cut (Assert {Ire}) bles; B-Opstein Ken (FL); T-Dominic G Galluscio. looks for his second straight stakes win. The six­ Lifetime Record: SW, GISP, 38-8-7-8, $281, 120. year-old gelding has won two of seven starts at the 2--Sea Ditty, 122, f, 4, Afleet--Stave, by Navajo. distance. "He's doing super," said his trainer, Joseph 3--Royal Cozzene, 122, f, 4, Cozzene--Metropolitan Devereux. "He likes this course and he likes the Lady, by Apalachee. distance. Certainly Sandpit (Brz) (Baynoun {Ire}) is Margins: 5, 6 1 /4, 1 1 /4. Odds: 0.55, 2.50, 13.40. the horse to beat. He's tough. But Square Cut, he's lmah returned from Florida to wire the field going just like Rodney Dangerfield, isn't he? Nobody gives seven furlongs at Aqueduct last time out. Sent off him any respect." the 1-2 choice to make it two in a row, the chestnut was steadied at the start but powered to the lead FOALING NEWS: after a quarter-mile and earned another handy victory. MINSTREL'S LASSIE, 10, The Minstrel--Syriasly, by Damascus New York Report cont. p3 Foal born 3/24/95, a colt by Jade Hunter. Will be bred back to Mt. Livermore. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Owned by Allen Paulson. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a + will Boarded at Brookside Farms in Versailles, Ky.
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