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DOUBLE STUD DUTY FOR REAL QUIET Ken­ Weekend Stakes Result: tucky Derby and Preakness hero Real Quiet (Quiet TOKYO YUSHUN-G1 Jpn (Japan Derby), $2, 186, 127, American) will join the ever-expanding shuttle traffic to Tokyo, Japan, 6-7, 3yo, 12fT, 2:25.80, gd. Australia when his racing career is complete, according 1--SPECIAL WEEK (JPN), 126, c, 3, Sunday Silence-- to Arrowfield Stud managing director John Messara. Campaign Girl (Jpn), by Maruzensky (Jpn). Messara purchased the Hunter Valley, Australia stud 0-Hiroyoshi Usuda; 8-Hidaka Taiyo Bokujo; T-Toshiaki formerly known as Segenhoe for investor George Shirai; J-Y Take; $1,210,901. Lifetime Record: Hofmeister. Now known as Stone Lodge, Hofmeister 6-4-1-1 ,$2,280,821. took over the New South Wales property June 1 and 2--Bold Emperor (Jpn), 126, c, 3, King Glorious-­ Real Quiet will eventually shuttle from his newly devel­ Superine (Jpn), by Real Shadai. $456, 178. oped northern base, Highland Farms in Kentucky, to 3--Daiwa Superior (Jpn), 126, c, 3, Real Shadai-- Stone Lodge. "Real Quiet is definitely coming here, but lnverell, by Slew o' Gold. $419, 149. we don't know exactly when it will be," Messara con­ Margins: 5, HF, NO. firmed. "If he stays sound, he could continue racing as a Also Ran: Mejiro Lambert (Jpn), Divine Light (Jpn), four-year-old and five-year-old, so stud duties could be a Tayasu Again (Jpn), Emocion (Jpn), Erimo Soldier (Jpn), year or two away." Taiki Bridle (Jpn), Shine Point (Jpn), Center Fresh (Jpn), King Halo (Jpn), Courir Cyclone (Jpn), Espacio (Jpn), BELMONT STAKES RATINGS UP ABC's telecast Miyashiro Bourbon (Jpn), Build up River (Jpn). of Saturday's Belmont S. received an overnight rating of A troubled third in the Satsuki Sha S. last time out 6.5, up about 5 percent from last year. Viewership April 19, Special Week (Jpn) came out very relaxed increased as the show went on, with the overnight after the break and settled in 10th position on the rating increasing to a 7.5 in the 5 to 6 p.m. hour. "Any­ outside. Jockey Yutaka Take waited until deep stretch thing in the 6 to 7 range is out of this world," ABC to make his move, saying "I set him at the favorable spokesman Mark Mandel said. "When you see a steady outside position, and when I found an opening in deep diet of 1 s and 2s for weekend afternoon sports viewing, stretch, I let him go without any hesitation. Winning anything in this range is terrific and it proves once again the Derby has been my dream since I was a child." that if you provide a compelling story it can sustain an Special Week responded with a brilliant turn of foot hour and a half of viewing." The rating in 1996, the last and drew off to win by daylight. time a horse was not going for the Triple Crown, was just a 2.9 PREVIEW GENTLEMEN SHARP AT HOLLYWOOD Getting • • ready to defend his title in the $1 million GI Hollywood Saturday, Churchill Downs Gold Cup, Gentlemen (Arg) (Robin des Bois) worked a STEPHEN FOSTER H.-Gll, $750,000a, 3yo/up, 9f mile in 1 :36 3/5 Monday under Belmont-winning jockey Getting ready for his first start since taking the $4 Gary Stevens. "He worked awesome," said Stevens. "It million GI Dubai World Cup, Silver Charm (Silver Buck) was a pretty stiff work for him, but he was relaxed. He zipped five furlongs in a bullet :59 yesterday morning was enthusiastic this morning. I think with me being on at Churchill Downs. After splits of :23 3/5 and :47, his back, he knew he was about to do something pretty the four-year-old galloped out three-quarters in 1: 1 3 serious." Gentlemen clipped off fractions of :11 3/5, :23 1 /5. Also working five-eighths Monday morning, Fos­ 3/5, :47 3/5, :59 3/5, 1 :12 2/5 and 1 :24 3/5. ter rival Announce (Forty Niner) started his breeze five lengths in front of Silver Charm, but was passed in the stretch and completed the distance in 1 :00 2/5. "I L.1.1 WEEKEND RESULT ...... p1 know I can beat Announce," said trainer Bob Baffert. Q STAKES PREVIEW ...... p1 "Silver Charm worked great. He loves a target. He {j) RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 loves to take off after something and run 'em down. Z WHATS DOING DOWN UNDER ...... p4-5 He came out of it good." Silver Charm will carry - TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 highweight of 127 pounds Saturday. P.\GE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-9-98

,____+_M_I_D_W_E_S_T_+_---JI I • s 0. c AL IF 0 RN I A • Yesterday's Result: Yesterday's Results: 3rd-SPT, $26,000, Msw, 2yo, 2f, :20 4/5, ft. 7th-HOL, $44,184, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 1/5, ft. +NERVOUS MOMENT (c, 2, Cabrini Green--Nervous DYNAMITE ALLIE (c, 4, Eastern Echo--Cancun Ruler John {MSW, $257,686}, by Nervous Energy) went to {MSP-Mex}, by Key to the Mint), a maiden winner for a the front as the 7-5 favorite and opened up as expected, $40,000 tag two starts back, picked up a starter allow­ winning by two lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ance win in his latest May 11 and made it three in a row $21,840. here. The lightly raced bay shadowed 3-5 MARGEDS 0-Abruzzo, Carver & Samson. B-Snowden Hal Jr. (II). DANCER (Cee's Tizzy), who came back after a 15- T-Tom Swearingen. month absence to win a state-bred allowance February 20 but had been off since, to the top of the stretch Local News: Churchill Downs before driving to the lead and a 1 1 /2-length victory at Belmont S. winner Victory Gallop (Cryptoclearance) 3-1. The favorite tired to be fourth. Lifetime Record: returned to his Churchill Downs barn yesterday morning 7-3-1-0, $59,599. after flying from New York. "He has held his weight 0-Legacy Ranch & Zack Stanley. B-Welty WR (KY). very good," said David Fortner, assistant to trainer T-lan P D Jory. Elliott Walden. 4th-HOL, $37,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :58 1 /5, ft. + HOOKEDONTHEFEELIN (f, 2, Citidancer--Prospective EAST Joy {SW}, by Allen's Prospect) had clocked a series of • • solid workouts for her debut and was bet down to 1-2 Local News: Colonial Downs at first asking. The chestnut battled head-and-head for According to the Harness Tracks of America newslet­ the lead with fellow firster COLORADO SONG (Pine ter, Colonial Downs chairman Jeffrey Jacobs plans to Bluff) to the top of the stretch before shaking loose to ask both Thoroughbred and harness horsemen to agree best that rival by 1 1 /2 lengths. The winner was a to a reduction in the number of races per day run at the $38,000 FTMDEC weanling and a $110,000 KEESEP track to avoid financial problems. Jacobs said he be­ yearling. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $22,200. lieves the Virginia track, which opened last season, has 0-Mike Pegram. B-Country Life & Flaherty & Wells LLC a bright future as long as, "we keep all our options (MD). T-Bob Baffert. open, including potentially filing for protection under Chapter 11 if we had to. But I happen to think we will Local News: Hollywood Park be successful. There's too much at stake here for Green Jewel (GB) (Environment Friend {GB}), everyone ... Start-up years are not always easy, but scratched from Sunday's GI Gamely Breeders' Cup H., we're very, very optimistic about the coming years." worked five furlongs in 1 :03 4/5 on the main track Jacobs added that the track is not for sale, and will look Monday. The four-year-old captured the restricted to add another off-track betting facility in Northern Windsharp S. in her latest May 16. Also on yesterday's Virginia next year. work tab, GSW Old Topper (Gilded Time), winner of the Harry Henson S. in his most recent outing May 25, Local News: Suffolk Downs went six furlongs in 1: 12 3/5. Both attendance and handle showed slight gains at the 1998 Suffolk Downs Spring Meet which ended ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Saturday. The daily average attendance, 4,455, was up This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or two percent, while daily average total handle, $998,473, was up four percent. "Obviously, we're by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior happy to see the increases," said Executive Vice Presi­ written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. dent of Racing Lou Raffetto Jr. "But the important thing Information as to the races, race results and earnings is to look ahead even further, to make sure Suffolk was obtained from results charts published in Daily Downs can be competitive in terms of purses with other Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission East Coast tracks. That's what drives the bottom line in of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. any successful racing operation."

In 1998, 4 individual Graded stakes winners & 15 individual stakes horses GAINESWAY Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Michael Hernon BROAD BRUSH 606-293-2676 EB Fax 606-299-9371 North America's Leading Sire by Lifetime Median Earnings per runner. Booked Full. PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-9-98

Green Card, c, 4, Green Dancer--Dunkellin, by Irish River FOREIGN (Fr). Nottingham, 6-8, Holme Pierrepont Conditions S., • • 3yo/up, 1 m 54ydsT, $8,408 to winner. 0-P K L Chu; AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: B-Pin Oak Stud; T-Sean Woods. *GSP-Eng. Crecer, g, 3, Shadeed--Golden Wolfen, by Wolf Power (SAf). Chukyo, 6-6, novice race, 5f. Lifetime Record: Local News, South Africa: 4-1-1-0, $56,000. 0-Akira Fueki; B-Wakefield Farm; Three-year-old colt Flying Duel (SAf) (Foveros {GB}) T-Yoshihito Dazai. *After finishing second in his de­ became one of the favorites for South Africa's most but, Crecer checked in a disappointing eighth April 5 prestigious race, the July 4 $192,826 Rothmans July H. and fourth on May 23. Up close throughout, the at Greyville in Durban, when racing home by 2 1 /4 winner exploded at the top of the stretch to draw off lengths from the 6-1 0 favorite Classic Flag (SAf) (Allied by eight lengths. * * $50,000 yrl '96 KEESEP. Flag) in Saturday's $48,206 G 1 Daily News 2000, run M. G. Hayabusa, c, 4, Red Ransom--Woodland Manor, over 1 1 /4 miles at Greyville. Trained by Tony Millard by Marine Patrol. Tokyo, 6-6, plate race, 1 OfT. and ridden by former champion jockey Piere Strydom, Lifetime Record: 13-2-0-1, $137 ,000. 0-Mie Flying Duel took command of the race at the quarter­ Sugiyama; B-William A Purdey; T-Yasuhiro Suzuki. mile mark and had more than enough in reserve to beat *The winner by a neck, the colt is a half to Manor the favorite. Queen (Wavering Monarch), SP, $320, 155. * * $100,000 yrl '95 KEESEP. Daiwa Origin, m, 5, Crafty Prospector--Miss Nut I• INDUSTRY INFO. Cracker, by *Nijinsky II. Chukyo, 6-7, Hida S., 6fT. Lifetime Record: 15-5-2-3, $521,000. *After sitting Autotote News: the first part of the race in mid-pack, jockey Takahito The North American Simulcast Racing Information Kikuzawa challenged on the rail, rallying to a 2 %­ Network, which now links 27 tracks and 44 off-track length win. Aboard the mare for the first time, betting outlets, handled 20 percent of the record wager­ Kikuzawa said, "I am very satisfied with her powerful ing on Saturday's Belmont S. Still in its test phase, running in the stretch." * $45,000 yrl '94 FTKJUL; NASRIN is a communications network which can trans­ $175,000 2yo '95 KEEAPR. mit simulcast wagers as well as data, past performance Field Non Non, h, 5, Crusader Sword--Appealing Bru­ files, faxes, e-mail and eventually race video between nette, by Valid Appeal. Chukyo, 6-6, plate race, 6fT. tote systems at high speed. It is expected to expand Lifetime Record: 33-4-0-3, $321,000. 0-Katsumi nationally later this month. Chida; B-Harry T Mangurian Jr; T-Akihiko Nomura. *Jockey Shinichiro Akiyama took Field Non Non straight to the front and never looked back, posting a 3/4-length victory. The winning rider said, "The horse FOALING NEWS responded very well and took the lead without any J difficulty." **$57,000 yrl '94 OBSAUG; $230,000 2yo '95 FTFFEB. LIFE'S MAGIC, 17, Cox's Ridge--Fire Water (Tom Rolfe) Sharp Wit, g, 5, Summer Squall--Sharp Belle (GISW, Foal born 4-23-98, a colt by Unbridled. $151,690), by Native Charger. Tokyo, 6-6, Hiyoshi Will be bred back to Hennessy. S., Sf. Lifetime Record: 6-4-0-0, $300,000. 0-Hideo Owned by John R. Gaines Thoroughbreds. Yokoyama; 8-W S Farish; T-Kazuo Fujisawa. *Coming Boarded at Offutt-Cole Farm, Midway, Ky. off a fifth-place finish in a lower plate race on May 2, Accomplishments: Ch. 3yo Filly, Ch. Older Mare, the winner had trouble at the break but came on MG1 SW, $2,255,218. powerfully in the stretch to post a 1 1 /2-length score. PRAYER WHEEL, 1 2, Conquistador Cielo--Halo Reply AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: (Halo) + Forante, f, 2, Forty Niner--Danzante (SW & MGSP-Fr, Foal born 4-23-98, a filly by Afleet. MGSP-U.S., $145,902), by Danzig. Nottingham, 6-8, Owned by Teruya Yoshida. EBF Maiden S., 2yo, 5f 13ydsT, $6, 164 to winner. Boarded at Shadai Farm, Japan. 0-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Roger Accomplishments: Dam of Strategic Maneuver Charlton. (Cryptoclearance), MGISW, $414,340. Keeneland-Sold Horses Finish 1-2 In Triple Crown Events VICTORY GALLOP's ($25,000 September Graduate) dramatic win over REAL QUIET ($17,000 September Graduate) in the Belmont Stakes (gr. I) ~,. completed a Keeneland Sales sweep of the Classics. PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-9-98

Might And Power's efforts ensured his sire (NZ) (*), 12, has finally toppled Danehill (Danzig), 12. Zabeel's progeny have earned $4.84 million to date this season compared with By Bronwyn Farr Danehill's $4.28, although Danehill has 13 stakes winners here compared with Zabeel's 10. The connections of Might And Power (NZ) Trainer Gai Waterhouse is among those singing (Zabeel {NZ}), who smashed records during an ardu­ the stallion's praises after her filly Zacheline (NZ), by ous Brisbane winter campaign, will face increasing Zabeel from American mare Castel Cheline (Avatar), pressure in the coming months to let the indomitable broke her much publicized black-type drought. Water­ gelding take on the world in the . Might house, the high profile daughter of turf legend Tommy And Power concluded his four-year-old season with Smith, enjoyed a record previous season with a Syd­ four straight wins, culminating with his record-setting ney premiership win and 10 Group 1 victories. But G1 Doomben Cup victory, by a combined total of 22 with many of her top guns retired, Waterhouse strug­ 3/4 lengths. He's now the highest-ever single season gled this year until tough Zacheline collected both the money earner in Australian racing, with earnings of South Australian Oaks and the Queensland Oaks. $2,234,829 for the season, eclipsing Better Loosen Up's (Aus) 1990-91 earnings of $2,231,461. The "Horse of the Year" elect is also the best Japan Cup aspirant since Better Loosen Up claimed Quest For Fame (GB) (Rainbow Quest), 11, con­ the race for Australasia in 1 990. More importantly, solidated his reputation for producing smart young­ Might And Power deserves the opportunity to prove sters when Dracula (Aus) snared back-to-back Group he is better than the quaint "best stayer in the world" 1 wins, following his Champagne S. victory with a tag bestowed on him late last year. The International OTC Sires' Produce S. win at Brisbane's Eagle Farm Classifications category Might And Power found him­ last week. In his first season, Dracula has won five self in was the traditionally weak 2800 metres and from seven and trainer John Hawkes has labeled him upwards, and surely there is a compelling argument a potential Cox Plate horse. for testing Might And Power in a globally respected "It might look a bit ambitious, but we might as 2400-metre event. well aim high," says Hawkes. Owner Nick Moraitis admits the odds of targeting Tokyo are shortening, although Australasia's weight-for-age championship, the Cox Plate at Moo­ nee Valley, is Might And Power's priority. Trainer Jack Denham desperately wants to add the Cox Plate Veteran shuttle stallion Last Tycoon's (Ire) (Try to his trophy cache before he retires. "Jack has run My Best) best-known southern son, Mahogany (Aus), second in the last two Cox Plates with Filante (NZ) could come out of retirement for a special race at the and it is the race he wants to win more than any­ Gold Coast next year. Magic Millions company thing," said Moraitis. "Might And Power has to come co-owner John Singleton says Mahogany's owners, back and find form again in the spring, he's got to be media magnate Kerry Packer and Crown Casino chief fit and healthy and he must earn an invitation for the Lloyd Williams, aim to bring the seven-year-old back Japan Cup." from the paddock for a crack at the $310,694 Magic Millions H. The eight-time Group 1 winner was pre­ pared by top Melbourne trainer Lee Freedman, who has denied reports he was to set up in Hong Kong. Although the popular gelding Mahogany retired in A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will March, Last Tycoon, 15, continues to be well repre­ indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ sented here via stakes winners Tycoon Lil (Aus), Palia note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be (Aus) and tough colt Iglesia (Aus), who is likely to used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden­ improve as a three-year-old. Last Tycoon averaged a ctaiming races and an (R) will be used for other re­ respectable $52,579 at the Easter sales. stricted races. PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-9~98

What's Doing Down Under cont. "He has stood his northern season in Japan for a few years now, but he won't keep going there for­ B·R•E•E•D•E•R•S ever," said Cool more spokesman James Bester. "Last EDITION Tycoon was an exceptionally versatile racehorse and he won the Breeders' Cup Mile, a very good race for STAKES RESULT: sires, with horses like Lure and Barathea (Ire) also DETROIT MISS S., $27,500, DET, 6-7, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, having won it. He has tended to get speed horses 1: 10 3/5, ft. here, but overseas they tend to be classic 10-furlong 1--TOPIC GALLAPIAT, 120, m, 5, Gallapiat--Solar Topic, horses. He has had a particularly good year, and he's by Staff Writer. 0-Cummins Richard; B-Starview Farm a very good sire on five continents." Last Tycoon will (FL); T-Robert R Peterson; J-T D Houghton; $16,500. stand at Coolmore's Hunter Valley base this spring. Lifetime Record: 15-7-6-0, $92,000. 2--What$ It Gonna Be, 121, m, 6, Rare Performer-­ Lightning Urchin, by Lightning Orphan. $5,500. 3--Wed By Proxy, 116, f, 4, Procida--New Bride (Chi), by Nobloys (Fr). ($1,000 wing '94 KEENOV). $3,025. Leading Brisbane jockey Mike Pelling has been Margins: 1, 1, 1. Odds: 1.50A, 1.50A, 6.30. ordered to pay $57, 168 in damages plus costs to former apprentice rider Raymond Kliese after a Su­ ALLOWANCE RESULTS: preme Court judgment concerning a fall at Eagle Farm 7th-DEL, $32,300, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :37 2/5, fm. 14 years ago went against him. Pelling is likely to SOLITARY SHOT (h, 6, Waquoit--Lonely Balladier appeal. It is only the second time in Australia that a {MSW, $188,877}, by Northern Fling) Lifetime Record: jockey has successfully sued another over injuries 17-2-8-2, $48, 759. 0-William L Pape. B-William L Pape sustained in a fall. In an interesting judgment, Justice & Jonathan E Sheppard (PA). T-Jonathan E Sheppard. Chesterman said he doubted whether the opinions of stewards were admissible in a civil court. Sydney's 5th-DEL, $30,900, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12 1 /5, ft. chief steward Ray Murrihy, who presided in Brisbane BE ELUSIVE (f, 4, With Approval--Be Exclusive {Ire} at the time of the incident, said he doubted Pelling {GSW-Fr, SW-N.A., $163,152}, by Be My Guest) Life­ was responsible for the accident and Pelling was not time Record: SP, 8-4-0-3, $76,245. 0-Augustin Stable. charged by stewards over the fall, which Kleise's B-George Strawbridge (PA). T-Jonathan E Sheppard. lawyers argued ended his career. 8th-SPT, $30,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12 2/5, ft. RIVER RODE (f, 4, Solar City--Royal Threat {SP}, by Native Royalty) Lifetime Record: 24-3-7-4, $93,650. FOALING NEWS 0/B-Richard F Muggli (IL). T-Michael B Campbell. 9th-SPT, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:41 1/5, ft. TIZLY, 17, Lyphard--Tizna (Trevieres) TEMPTING TERRY (f, 4, Turkoman--Terry's Girl, by Foal born 4-23-98, a filly by Afleet. Inverness Drive) Lifetime Record: 24-3-5-6, $73, 701. Owned by Katsumi Yoshida. 0-E R Meyer. B-Millsap Stable Inc (KY). T-Jeffery C Boarded at Northern Farm, Japan. Lynn. Accomplishments: Dam of Cee's Tizzy (Relaunch), GSP, $173, 150; Otomeno lnori (Sunday Silence), GSP-Jpn, 1 st-SPT, $29,000, 3yo, 6f, 1: 10 3/5, ft. $1, 132,883. A MAN OF CLASS (c, 3, Carson City--Silent Classic, by Danzig) Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-0, $55,406. O/B-R L IF LILOY, 13, Liloy (Fr)-lf You Prefer (Olympiad King) Reineman Stable Inc (KY). T-Harvey L Vanier. Foal born 4-24-98, a colt by French Deputy. Will be bred back to Silver Deputy. 4th-DEL, $27,800, 3yo, f, 11/16mT,1:43, fm. Owned/boarded at Cornerstone Stable, Lexington, Ky. CAMELLA (f, 3, Housebuster--Have It Out {SP}, by Accomplishments: MSW; dam of Da Dean (Deputy Roberto) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-2, $45,189. O/B-Matz Minister), GSW, $118,500. Dorothy Alexander (KY). T-Michael R Matz.

13-length allowance winner at Belmont Park Sunday MINISTER'S MELODY Deputy Minister - My Song for You, by Seattle Song Millridg~ After competing exclusively in graded stakes since her win in the Arlington Oaks-G3 last year, Phone: (606) 231-0606 the Mill Ridge Sales graduate took command at the head of the stretch and drew off Pax (606) 255-6010 to a decisive win in her first start back following a three-month layoff. At Keeneland in September, Mill Ridge Sales will offer her half-sister by GONE WEST. ....,,,PAGE 6 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-9-98

8th-DEL, $27,200, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :11 4/5, ft. LINES OF BEAUTY (f, 3, line in the Sand--Duper, by Garthorn) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $33,660. 0-Marco T'bred Corp. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). T-Randy Martin. FOAUNG NEWS) !RISH WISDOM, 10, Turkoman-lrish Song (Fr) (Dapper 7th-PHA, $23,800, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :58 1 /5, fm. Dan) · RUNNIN' NUMBERS (m, 5, Polish Numbers--Robellinos Foal born 4-24-98, a filly by Grindstone. Star, by Robellino) Lifetime Record: 26-3-2-1, $33, 170. Will be bred back to Tabasco Cat. 0-J F Moran Ill. B-Vincent J Rago Jr (PA). T-R E Jacobs. Owned by Gary Player. 1 Oth-CRC, $19,000, 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 12 4/5, ft. Boarded at Stonereath Farms, Inc., Paris, Ky. Accomplishments: Dam of Cachet Nair (Theatrical OUR PLUM (f, 3, Our Liberty--Miss Plumgrove {SP}, by 1 Sovereign Dancer) Lifetime Record: 11-3-4-0, $45, 744. {Ire}), GSW-Fr. 0-Rodney G Lundock. B-R G Lundock DVM (FL). T-Emanuel Tortora. PRIMAL FORCE, 11, Blushing Groom (Fr)-Prime Pros­ pect (Mr. Prospector) MAIDEN WINNERS: Foal born 4-24-98, a colt by Holy Bull. +Nervous Moment, c, 2, Cabrini Green--Nervous John Will be bred back to Siphon (Brz). (MSW, $257 ,686), by Nervous Energy. SPT, 6-8, 2f, Owned by Stronach Stables. :20 4/5. B-Hal Snowden Jr (II). Boarded at Adena Springs, Versailles, Ky. + Hookedonthefeelin, f, 2, Citidancer--Prospective Joy, Accomplishments: Dam of Awesome Again (Deputy by Allen's Prospect. HOL, 6-8, 5f, :58 1 /5. B-Country Minister), GSW, $528,599. Life-Flaherty-Wells LLC (Md). * $38,000 wing '96 FTMDEC; $110,000 yrl '97 KEESEP. RISEN COLONY, 10, Pleasant Colony-Cherokee Phoe­ Karizma, f, 3, Ashdown--Norstar, by Far North. HOL, nix (Nijinsky II) 6-8, (C), 7 1 /2f, 1 :31 3/5. B-Maniar Dinesh (Ca). Foal born 4-24-98, a colt by Broad Brush. *First winner for second-crop stallion (by Seattle Will be bred back to Hennessy. Slew). Owned/boarded at Fawn Leap Farm, Midway, Ky. +Mayville, f, 3, Country Pine--My Katie, by Talc. HOL, Accomplishments: GSW, $225,550. (C), 6-8, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5. B-Fuller P (Fl). *$34,000 yrl '96 KEESEP; $13,000 yrl '96 OBSJAN. * * 1 /2 to TAJANNUB, 6, Dixieland Band-Empress Jackie (Mount No Kayela (American Standard), SW, $197 ,330; and Hagen {Fr}) Cheap Shades (Shananie), GSP, $166,945. Foal born 4-24-98, a colt by Miswaki. Star of the Galaxy, f, 3, Gray Slewpy--Galaxy Cailin, by Will be bred back to Thunder Gulch. Galaxy Libra (Ire). HOL, (Cl, (S), 6-8, 6f, 1: 11 4/5. Owned/boarded at Shadwell Farm, Inc., Lexington, Ky. B-Surfside Thoroughbred Farms (Ca). *$12,500 yrl Accomplishments: GSW-Eng. '96 CALAUG. Dancing Guy, c, 3, Robyn Dancer--Dancing Myrrh, by WEDDING BAND, 11, Mighty Appealing--Ring of Steel Gold and Myrrh. CRC, 6-8, 1 m, 1 :42 3/5. (Assagai) B-Farnsworth Farms (Fl). * 1 /2 to The Cool Myrrh (The Foal born 4-24-98, a filly by Tabasco Cat. Cool Virginian), SW, $134, 251. Owned by Shadai Corporation Ltd. loverontherun, c, 3, Runaway Groom--Princess Alberta, Boarded at Shiraoi Farm in Japan. by First Albert. DEL, 6-8, (C), 6f, 1: 12 3/5. B-Vinery, Accomplishments: SW; dam of City Band (Carson Richard Schibell, Et Al (Ky). * $23,000 yrl '96 City), GISW, $591,378. KEESEP; $95,000 2yo '97 OBSFEB. Dixie Diamond, c, 4, Dixieland Brass--Tex's Toots, by CHECK BID, 12, Grey Dawn II-Delta Bid (Delta Judge) Text. SPT, 6-8, (S), 1 m, 1 :41 1 /5. B-Clark Loretta J Foal born 4-25-98, a filly by Hennessy. (II). * 1 /2 to Pollyanna Pixie (That's A Nice), SW, Will be bred back to Boston Harbor. $195,856. Owned by Dean Grimm. Sunny Embrace, h, 5, Sunshine Forever--Celia Dearest, Boarded at Payson Stud in Lexington, Ky. by Silent Screen. TDN, 6-7, a1 m40yd, 1 :43 4/5. Accomplishments: Dam of Check The Band (Dixieland B-Foxfield (Ky). * $34,000 2yo '95 LOUMAR. Band), Hwt. 3yo-lre at 5-7f & SW-Ire. It happened again! The affinity of GONE WEST and his sons with mares by THE MINSTREL was Min ridg~ demonstrated once again when two-year-old filly WESTERN WOMAN, from the first crop of Phone: (606) 231-0606 WEST BY WEST, won the Cinderella S. at Hollywood Park Sunday. Fax (606) 255-6010 Two days earlier in England, two-year-old colt MUQTARIB (Gone West- Shicklah, by The Minstrel) broke his maiden at Goodwood.