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ElVIERALD DOWNS OPENING DAY A SUCCESS Thursday, Royal Ascot: With a white-capped Mt. Rainier looming over the spar­ -G1, $290,904, Royal Ascot, Eng­ kling teal-and-white grandstand, Emerald Downs yester­ land, 6-20, 4yo/up, 20fT, 4:23.20, gd/fm. day ushered in the return of Thoroughbred racing to the l--CLASSIC CUCHE (IRE), 126, c, 4, Salse--Pato (GB) Seattle area after a four-year hiatus. A capacity crowd (SP-EngL by High Top (GB). O-Godolphin; B-Lord streamed through the gates for the first live racing in Victor Matthews (IRE); T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-M J Washington since the close of Longacres in 1992. Track Kinane; $179,619. *Hwt. 3yo-Eng at 14f/up. President Ron Crockett, who, with his team of inves­ 2-- (Ire), 128, h, 5, Ela-Mana-Mou (lre)-­ tors, bucked long odds to bring Emerald Downs to life, Solac (Fr), by Gay Lussac (Ity). O-R W Huggins; said yesterday, "We set out to save an industry. It's B-Dene Investments NV (IRE); $66,618. obvious now that we will. We'll make Emerald Downs 3-- (Fr), 128, h, 5, Nikos (GB)--Feuille work. It will be successful, and people will have fun." d'Automne (Fr), by Crystal Palace (Fr). O-Patrick One new touch Seattle-area racing fans can enjoy is the Sebagh; B-Mme Patricia Beck (FR); $ 31 A96. U.S. debut of Hong Kong race caller Robert Geller, who Odds: 3-1, 1-2,16-1. brings lively and insightful commentary to his calls. The Also Ran: Always Aloof, Latahaab, Upper Mount Clair stakes schedule includes the return of the $200,000 (GB), (Ire). Longacres Mile, August 18, and the inaugural $100,000 Sheer class overcame pure courage as Emerald Derby, September 1, and a full stable area thwarted Double Trigger's bid to collect a second suc­ housing 1,276 horses bodes well for the future of the cessive Ascot Gold Cup. Last year's winner set off in 100-day meeting, which runs through November 4. his usual front-running role and, although the pace was never exceptional, several others were struggling by the home turn. Classic Cliche, however, was always travel­ FAIRPLEX UNVEILS PLAN FOR ENLARGED ling smoothly and, the moment jockey Mick Kinane TRACK, NEW TURF COURSE Fairplex Park officials made his effort to overhaul the leader, the race was transformed a routine discussion of proposed 1997 won. Classic Cliche quickened well about two furlongs Southern California racing dates with the surprise an­ from the post, grabbed an advantage 100 yards later, nouncement Thursday that the Los Angeles County Fair and kept on without being really hard-pressed. Sheikh Association plans to build a seven furlong turf course Mohammed, head of the successful Godolphin team, and a one-mile main track around its existing five­ said, "It was only a hope that he would stay. Nobody eighths oval. Fairplex President James Henwood told the could be s.ure. But I did not think the pace was too Dates Committee of the California Horse Racing Board strong, so that gave us a little extra confidence. I think that the fair board voted Tuesday to "proceed in devel­ we might bring Classic Cliche back to a mile and half oping and proceed to arrange financing" for the project, next time. But he proved that a classy horse can stay which Henwood speculated could cost as much as $10 and we will talk about future plans before making any million. He said the fair association will be "going after definite decisions." governmental assistance." Henwood added that in the best of circumstances, construction would begin imme­ STAKES CLOSINGS diately after the upcoming race meet (Sept. 12-30) and TODA y, FRIDA y, JUNE 21: would be completed in about 10 months, preferably in 10-5 $200,000 Oak Leaf S.-GI, SA, 2yo, f, time for the 1997 meet. John Van de Kamp, president 8.5f ($100) of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, said the 10-6 $200,000 Norfolk S.-GII, SA, 2yo, 8.5f Fairplex plan has "tremendous potential--if they can do ($100) it. It will provide year-round grass racing in Southern TOMORROW, SA TURDA y, JUNE 22: California." Henwood said the project "has been part of 7-4 $500,000 Suburban H.-GI, Bel, 3yo/up, 10f ($500) the long-range plan at Fairplex," but the timing was 7-4 $ 150/50,000 Finger Lakes Breeders' Cup-Gill, FL, "prompted by the proposal for Hollywood Park to have 3yo/up, 6f ($50) some overlapping dates with our meeting in 1 997." Due 7-6 $150,000 Dwyer-Gil, Bel, 3yo, 8.5f ($150) in part to the Fairplex announcement, the Dates Com­ 7-6 $100/100,000 Monmouth Breeders' Cup Oaks-Gil, mittee could now delay any decision on the 1997 racing Mth, 3yo, f, 8.5f ($100) calendar until August. 7-7 $100,000a Tom Fool H.-GIl, Bel, 3yo/up, 7f ($100) PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-21-96

Royal Ascot Continued. Atraf, an improving three-year-old with two wins RIBBLESDALE S.-G2, $151,609, Royal Ascot, England, already under his belt this season, took advantage of his 6-20, 3yo, f, 12fT, 2:31.41, gd/fm. favorable stands-side draw to earn his first stakes win. 1--TULlPA, 120, f, 3, Alleged--Black Tulip IFr) (SW-Fr, Watch Me, from the number one stall, broke best from MGSP-U.S., $182,754), by Fabulous Dancer. the gate and set a brisk pace. But Atraf, drawn two, O-Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Fares Farm Inc and fifth-placed IKTAMAL ( Connection), drawn (Ky); T-Andre Fabre; J-S. Guillot; $92,817. *1/2 to three, were always chasing him. Atraf hit the front Devil River Peek (Silver Hawk), MGSP-Ger, $170,638. about 200 yards from home and quickened well to beat 2--Key Change (Ire), 120, f, 3, Darshaan (GB)--Kashka, those on his side with a fair amount in hand. Ironically, by The Minstrel. O-Lady Clague; $34,764. Atraf was declared for this contest mainly because his 3--Shemozzle (Ire), 120, f, 3, Shirley Heights (GB)-­ last success, scored in a handicap at Newmarket, had Reactress, by Sharpen Up (GB). O-Lord Hartington; seen his rating raised too high to give him any further $16,721. chance outside this Group Three class. Trainer David Margins: NK, 1 1/4,7. Morley explained, "He's a typical son of Clantime--quite Also Ran: Alzabella (Ire), Bathilde, Magnificent Style, small--and it would not have been fair to ask him to Alessandra (GB), Ceirseach, Ninotchka, Sea Spray (Ire). carry too much weight in any more handicaps. But he Jockey Sylvain Guillot won his first ride at Royal loves this firm ground and six furlongs is definitely his Ascot when steering Tulipa to a cozy neck victory. best distance." MAGNIFICENT STYLE (Silver Hawk) set off at a good gallop as she attempted to justify her position as favor­ NORFOLK S.-G3, $64,068, Royal Ascot, England, 6-20, ite. It was soon clear, however, that she was not com­ 2yo, 5fT, 1 :01.37, gd/fm. pletely comfortable on fast going and Shemozzle (Ire) 1--#@TIPSY CREEK, 124, c, 2, Dayjur--Copper Creek was always niggling at her heels. That filly took a nar­ (Ire), by . ($90,000 yrl '95 KEESEP). row advantage two furlongs from home. But Tulipa, O-Abdullah Ali; B-Airlie Stud (Ky); T-Ben Hanbury; who had always been going nicely for her French J-W. Ryan; $38,864. * 1/2 to Copper Play (Fast Play), jockey, soon grabbed the lead and was not seriously MSP, $159,697. over-worked to hold off the late thrust of Key Change 2--Raphane, 124, c, 2, Rahy--Fast Nellie, by Ack Ack. (Ire). Anthony Stround, racing manager to winning ($110,000 yrl i95 KEESEP), O-Peter Savill; $14,711. owner Sheikh Mohammed, said, "We're absolutely 3--Muchea 1GB), 124, c, 2, Shalford (lre)--Bargouzine delighted with this performance. Our three-year-olds are (GB), by Hotfoot (GB). O-Albion Investments; $7,205. limited in their ability this season, but it's always nice to Margins: 1, 1 3/4, 1/2. win races here. Tulipa will have a break now and then Also Ran: Roman Imp (Ire), Grand Lad (Ire), Darb Aloia, we'll probably bring her back for the Prix Vermeille at Arethusa (GB), Granny's Pet (GB), For Your Eyes Only Longchamp (September 15)." (GB), Raven Master. Non-runner: Omaha City (Ire). Tipsy Creek, unquestionably the most mature juve­ CORK AND ORRERY S.-G3, $85,751, Royal Ascot, nile in this field, dominated the pre-race parade with England, 6-20, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1: 14.07, gd/fm. his physical presence. For much of the event itself, 1--#@ATRAF 1GB), 118, c, 3. Clantime IGB)--Flitteriss though, he seemed likely to play second fiddle to Park (GB), by Beldale Flutter. O-Sheikh Hamdan al runner-up Raphane, who shot out of the gate and Maktoum; B-R T & Mrs Watson (GB); T-David Morley; quickly established a clear lead. At halfway, however, J-W. Carson; $51,979. *1/2 to Son Pardo (GB) Raphane began to hang badly left towards the stands (Petong {GB}L GSW-Eng, $131,577. and Tipsj( Creek, tight up against the far rail, gradu­ 2--Catch The Blues (Ire), 122, f, 4, Bluebird--Dear Lor­ ally made up ground to lead inside the final furlong. raine (Fr), by . O-Mrs H Keaveney; $19,693. Muchea, also outpaced early, stayed on strongly for 3--Watch Me (Ire), 115, f, 3, Green Desert--Fenny third. Quoted at 6-1 in the early morning betting, the Rough (Ire), by Home Guard. O-Salem Suhail; $9,657. winner went to post the 7-2 favorite to follow up his Margins: 1, NK, NK. previous victory in a Salisbury maiden event. No firm Also Ran: Woodborough, Iktamal, Isla Del Ray, Venture plans have so far been made for his next outing, but it Capitalist (GB), Dance Sequence, My Melody Parkes is likely that he will be kept to sprint-distances in the (GB), April The Eighth (GB), Bouche Bee, Cool Jazz near future. (GB), Montendre (GB), Rambling Bear (GB), Branston Abby (Ire), Tumbleweed Ridge (GB), Keepers Dawn (Ire). Royal Ascot Continued. p. 3. Non-runner: Jolto (GB). TURKOMAN TURKISH TRYST (WINNER OF THE APRIL RUN S.) DARBY DAN PERSONAL MERIT (2ND TO CIGAR IN THE MASSACHUSETTS H.) 606.254.0424 I PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-21-96

Royal Ascot Continued. Today, Royal Ascot: CHESHAM S., $56,324, Royal Ascot, England, 6-20, HARDWICKE S.-G2, $120,882a, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT 2yo, 7fT, 1:30.57, gd/fm. PP HORSE (SIRE) TRAINER JOCKEY 1--#SHAMIKH (GBL 124, c, 2, Unfuwain--Narjis, by 1 Phantom Gold (GB) (Machiavellian) Huntingdon M Hills Blushing Groom (Fr). O-Hamdan al Maktoum; 2 Annus Mirabilis (Fr) (Warning) Suroor Carroll B-Shadwell Estate Company Limited (GB); T-Saaed bin 3 Punishment (GB) (Midyan) Brittain Doyle Suroor; J-R. Hills; $37,034. * 1/2 to Tahasun (Ire) 4 Election Day (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) Stoute Carson (Shareef Dancer), Hwt. Older Horse-Hun at 5-7f; and 5 Lear White (Lear Fan) Kelleway Weaver full to Mamlakah (lreL GSW-Eng. 6 Dance a Dream (GB) (Sadler'S Wells) Stoute Eddery 2--State Fair (GBL 124, c, 2, Shirley Heights (GB)-­ 7 Posidonas (GB) (Slip Anchor) Cole Quinn Lobinda (G BL by Shareef Dancer. $11,21 2. 8 Oscar Schindler (Royal Academy) Prendergast Kinane 3--Belgravia (GB), 126, c, 2, Rainbow Quest--Affection All will carry 121 pounds except Posidonas, who will Affirmed, by Affirmed. $5A73. tote 126. Margins: 1, 1/2, 1/2. Oscar Schindler (Ire) and Election Day (Ire), first and second in last month's Ormonde S. at Chester, clash Today, Royal Ascot: again in the G2 Hardwicke S. this afternoon. Nothing in KING'S STAND S.-G2, $120,882a, 3yo/up, 5fT the formbook suggests the result should be any differ­ PP HORSE (SIRE) TRAINER ent this time. But Election Day is a rapidly-improving 1 Struggler (GB) (Night Shift) Loder four-year-old and has since won easily in a listed race, 2 Double Quick (Ire) (Superpower) Johnston so his connections are hopeful of a reversal of previous 3 Ailleacht (Chief's Crown) Bolger placings. Annus Mirabilis (Fr), representing Godolphin, 4 Mubhij (Ire) (Mujtahid) B W Hills adds further spice to a competitive field. 5 Eveningperformance (GB) (Night Shift) Candy 6 (GB) (Waajib) B W Hills Today, Royal Ascot: 7 (GB) (Polar Falcon) Sir Prescott KING EDWARD VII S.-G2, $105,772a, 3yo, c & g, 8 Ya Malak (GB) (Fairy King) Payne 1 1/2mT 9 Wavian (GB) (Warning) R Hannon PP HORSE (SIRE) TRAINER 10 Almaty (Ire) (Dancing Dissident) C Collins 1 Shantou (Alleged) Gosden 11 (GB) (Efisio) Naughton 2 Prize Giving (GB) (Machiavellian) Wragg 12 Titus Livius (Fr) (Machiavellian) Pease 3 Legal Right (Alleged) Chapple-Hyam 13 Lucky Lionel (Mt Livermore) Hannon 4 Don Vito (GB) (Generous) Charlton 14 Mind Games (GB) (Puissance) Berry 5 Desert Boy (Ire) (Green Desert) Chapple-Hyam 15 Lidanna (GB) (Nicholas) Hanley 6 Amfortas (Ire) (Caerleon) Brittain 16 Royale Figurine {Ire} (Dominion Royale) Fetherston-Godley 7 Germano (GB) (Generous) Wragg 17 Leap For Joy (GB) (Sharpo) Gosden All carry 120 pounds. 18 Loch Patrick (GB) (Beveled) Madgwick Epsom Derby form goes on trial when Shantou, third Hever Golf Rose (GBL brilliant when winning last in Britain's premier Classic, heads for today's G2 King season's Prix de I'Abbaye de Longchamp but beaten Edward VII S. 's charge proved he handles this distance by running on strongly to be beaten only in all three of her races this year, faces strong opposi­ 2 % -lengths at Epsom and is sure to go to post as a hot tion as she bids to regain her winning ways in today's favorite. But Don Vito (GB), a once-raced maiden winner King's Stand S. The five-year-old mare has been with a big reputation, and Prize Giving (GB), whose steadily improving over the past few weeks, but will narrow det'eat behind subsequent Prix du Jockey-Club need to be at her best to collect. fourth Don Micheletto (GB) was certainly no disgrace, are likely to prove worthy challengers. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a will mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright @ owner, MediaVista. Information as to the races, race results indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will and earnings was obtained from results charts published in denote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission be used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. for other restricted races. Believe It

47 Stakes Horses, 17 Graded SWs PARIS, KY 322 winners of 1,176 races (606) 233-4252 FAX 606 987-0008 PAGE 4· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-21-96

News Continued. Saturday, Atlantic City Race Course: TAKEOUT LOWERED AT ONTARIO TRACKS CAESARS INTERNATIONAL H.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, The Ontario Jockey Club's Thoroughbred and Standard­ 9 112fT bred customers are once again winners, thanks to the The field of eight, from the rail out, is as follows: recent Ontario government tax reduction on pari-mutuel Sandpit (Brz) {Baynoun {Ire}), 122 pounds; Lassigny wagering. The price reductions will take effect either (Gone West), 117; Diplomatic Jet {Roman Diplomat}, July 1 or whenever the provincial budget is proclaimed, 117; Mecke (Maudlin), 117; Ops Smile {Caveat}, 111; whichever comes later. The following are the changes Northern Spur (Ire) {Sadler's Wells}, 122; Polaris Star regarding live Thoroughbred racing at Woodbine and {Riverman}, 109; Awad (Caveat), 11 7. Fort Erie: Rich Rose, President of Caesars World Sports, which Win, Place and Show-Takeout drops from current is sponsoring the race for the seventh straight year, said 18.3% to 17.2%. at yesterday's post position draw, lilt's a labor of love Triactor-Takeout drops from current 29.8% to 26.7% for us because over the years our association with on-track and at Greenwood, and to 28.7% at Atlantic City RaCing Association has been tremendous. teletheatres. Each year we figure, 'How can we top last year's race?' Other Pools-Takeout drops from current 27.8% to and each year we do it. You have got tremendous 24.7% on-track and at Greenwood, and to 26.7% at strength in this field. It's a tribute to the owners who teletheatres. say, 'Hey, we want them in this field.'"

STUKA SHUTTLES TO BRAZIL Stuka {Jade Sunday, June 30, Hollywood Park: Hunter}, winner of the 1994 Santa Anita H., has be­ HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP H.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, come the newest American-based shuttle stallion and 1 114m the first for Ben P. Walden Jr.'s Vinery in Midway, Trainer Richard Mandella listed Dare and Go (Alydar) Kentucky. As part of a three-year agreement, the six­ as "very possible" for the Hollywood Gold Cup following year-old stallion will stand the Northern Hemisphere a one-mile workout Thursday morning. Alex Solis was breeding seasons at Vinery and the Southern Hemi­ aboard the five-year-old as he drilled the mile in 1 :40 sphere seasons at Haras Pirassununga in Brazil. "We're 4/5 in company with Soul of the Matter (private Terms) excited," Walden told the Daily Racing Form. "The deal and Corey Nakatani, with the Dubai World Cup runner­ is not signed yet, but we foresee no problems." up besting his stablemate and completing the mile in 1:40 flat. Gil Mervyn LeRoy winner Siphon (Brz) (ltajara FOALS OF 1992 BOOK AVAILABLE The Jockey {Brz}), also trained by Mandella, went on his own and Club announced yesterday that Foals of 1992 is now got the same distance in 1 :37. "The time on the Dare available. The cost of the new Foal Book is $100, plus and Go and Soul of the Matter work was a little slower applicable sales tax (add postage and handling fees of in comparison to Siphon due to my over-instructing," said Mandella. "They went slow the first half, but fin­ $5 for U.S. residents or $10 for Canadian residents). ished the last three-eighths in :35 and change and gal­ Checks or money orders should be mailed to: The Jockey Club, 821 Corporate Drive, Lexington, KY loped out strong." 40503-2794. Sunday, Thistledown: OHIO DERBY-Gil, $300,000, 3yo, 1 118m PREVIEW The field of 11, in post position order, is as follows: Storm Cr~ek {Storm Cat}, 120 pounds; Victory Speech • • (Deputy Minister), 118; Irish Conquest (Conquistador Saturday, Belmont Park: Cielo), 116; Clash By Night (Conquistador Cielo), 118; MOTHER GOOSE S.-GI, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 118m Wild Dream (Wild Again), 118; Connecting Terms (Pri­ The field of seven, in post position order, is as vate Terms), 116; Fjr's Winner (Lost Opportunity), 118; follows: Mesabi Maiden (Cox's Ridge), Smith; Cara Knight Hunt (Cozzene), 114; He'sfullafire (Fire Dancer), Rafaela (Quiet American), Bailey; Escena (Strawberry 118; Bunker Hill Road (Cahill Road), 118; Skip Away Road {Aus}), Day; Little Miss Fast (Premiership), (Skip Triall, 122. Santos; Yanks Music (Air Forbes Won), Velazquez; Preakness and Belmont S. runner-up Skip Away has Mama Dean (Woodman), Chavez; Double Dee's been installed the 7-5 morning-line favorite, with (Double Negative), Krone. All starters carry 121 Preakness fifth Victory Speech next at 9-2. pounds. Weekend Preview Continued, p. 5.

DIXIE BRASS Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden, Jr. His first-crop 2YOC PUTRA ($190,000 September Weisenberger Mill Pike yearling/rom the Vinery, Agent consignment) Midway, Kentucky 40347 (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 won at Sandown on his June 14 debut. Vinery stafiiofls are Breeders' Cup I PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-21-96

Weekend Preview Continued. Sunday, Woodbine: FOREIGN CANADIAN OAKS-GIC, $150,OOOa, (S), 3yo, f, 1 118m • • Flashy N Smart (Smarten), winner of the seven-fur­ Yesterday's Results: long Fury S. (GIC) May 18, breezed three-eighths in :37 115 Thursday morning over a sloppy Woodbine PRIX DE LA PORTE MAILLOT-G3, $68,939, track. The three-year-old filly galloped out a half-mile in Longchamp, France, 6-20, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:20.30, gd. :524/5. "She's doing great," said trainer Debbie Eng­ 1--A MAGICMAN (FR)' 133, c, 4, The Wonder (Fr)-- land. HWe just want to keep her happy, so we gave her Ayanapa (Fr), by Pharly (Fr). O-Stall Dagobert; B-Mr a little breeze." Silent Fleet (Silent Screen) was the only other Oaks contender to record a workout Thursday, Heinz Vogele & Mile Monika Koenig (FR); T-H covering three furlongs in :37 flat. Steguweit; J-N Grant; $42,129. *Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 7-9.5f. 2--Bashaayeash (Ire), 128, c, 4, Fairy King--Queen EAST Cake (Ire), by Sandhurst Prince (Ire). O-Sheikh • • Maktoum al Maktoum; $15,320. Local News, Calder Race Course: An article in the June 1 8 Miami Herald was the 3--Gothenberg (Ire), 122, c, 3, Polish Patriot--Be catalyst for Calder donating $5,000 to the Horse Pro­ Discreet (Ire}, by Junius. O-Brian Yeardley tection Association of Florida. The article revealed that Continental Ltd; $7,660. the organization, the only one that cares for abandoned Margins: 2, HD, 1 1/2. horses in Dade County, Florida, is now out of money. Also Ran: Nec Plus Ultra (Fr), Kahir Almaydan (Ire), "I was unaware this organization existed," said Calder Passion For Life {GB}. President Ken Dunn, Huntil I read the article in the paper. This is something that is very close to our busi­ PRIX PELLEAS, $46,342, Longchamp, France, 6-20, ness and I felt we should help out." Donations to the 3yo, c & g, 1 1/4mT, 2:04.30, gd. Horse Protection Association of Florida can be sent to 4510 SW 62nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33155. 1--#NIGHT WATCH (FR), 123, c, 3, Soviet Star--Nuit De Lune (Fr), by Crystal Palace (Fr). O-Daniel Local News, Monmouth Park: Wildenstein; B-Dayton Limited (FR); T-Andre Fabre; Cat On Tour (Tour d'Or), winner of two stakes last J-O. Peslier; $26,810. year, including the Gill What a Pleasure S. at Calder, 2--Perim (Fr), 123, c, 3, Apeldoorn (Fr}--Pearl Of suffered a fatal heart attack at Monmouth Park Tues­ Dawn (GB), by Noir Et Or (GB). $9,192. day during a routine morning workout, according to a 3--Symboli Genesise (Fr), 123, c, 3, Generous (Ire)-­ story in today's Daily Racing Form. The three-year-old Oriental, by Seattle Slew. $5,745. gelding, who had been training for the June 29 Gill Margins: 1, short NK, 2. Lamplighter H., won four of 11 starts for earnings of $125,272. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Local News, Ocala, Florida: Samraan, c, 3, Green Dancer--Sedra (Ire) {SW-Eng, The Ocala/Marion County Thoroughbred industry GSP-Eng, Fr & Ity}, by Nebbiolo. Royal Ascot, will contribute $40,000 for the next two years to­ England, 6-20, King George VI H., 12fT, 3yo, ward the formation of a mounted police unit for the $39,612 to winner. O-K M al Mudhaf; B-Mrs Afaf A Ocala Police Department. The three-horse unit is al Essa; T-John Dunlop. expected to be on the streets in late fall. The Thor­ oughbred industry group includes the Florida Thor­ Local News, France: oughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association, Florida Eleven colts are still engaged in Sunday's G1 Grand Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club, Florida Thorobred Fillies, Ocala Breeders' Sales Company and Prix de Paris over a mile and a quarter at Longchamp, various other industry-related businesses. including the Henry Cecil-trained Farasan (Ire) {Fairy King}, who was supplemented at Thursday's forfeit Local News, Woodbine: and supplementary stage. Farasan has won twice this This Saturday, for the first time in the 40-year his­ year, including an eight-length defeat of David Loder's tory of Woodbine, Thoroughbred racing will be con­ South Salem in a $12,100 condition race at ducted under the lights during a weekend evening. Doncaster last month. John Reid has been booked to The have abandoned their traditional take the ride. Another supplementary entry for the afternoon post-time so that the North America Cup, a race is the John Hammond-trained Fort Nottingham $1 million event for the best three-year-old pacers on the continent, can race in mid-afternoon. Woodbine's (Alleged), but Neville Callaghan has withdrawn his first live race Saturday will be held at 6:55 p.m. Greenham S. winner (Ire) (Danehill). I PAGE 6 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-21-96

Local News, Arlington: MIDWEST After being on the sidelines for over a year, Silver • • Goblin (Silver Ghost) had his first serious breeze at Yesterday's Results: three furlongs June 11, going in :35 3/5. Thursday 9th-CDX, $59,080, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 morning, the MGSW took to the Arlington track again, 1/5, fm. working a half-mile in :49 4/5. No definite plans have 1--ROMY, 118, m, 5, Slew Machine--Mark's Magic, by yet been made regarding when the five-year-old will Speak John. O-W.L. Pacella & J. Rizza & R.T. race again. Schweb; B-Oscar Penn (KY); T-Moises R Yanez. Lifetime Record: GSW, 34-10-5-3, $335,578. 2--Frappe, 118, f, 4, Strawberry Road (AusJ--Specious, NEW YORK by Prince John. • 3--Bedroom Blues, 123, m, 5, Cure the Blues--Bedroom • Window, by Linkage. Yesterday's Results: Margins: 3, NO, 4HF. Odds: 2.00, 6.80, 12.80. GSW Romy had not won in nine starts since taking 8th-BEl, $48,392, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 m (off turf), 1:33 the Mint Julep H. at Churchill Downs in May, 1995. 4/5, sy. In her most recent effort at Arlington June 9, she 1--SEA EMPEROR, 114, c, 4, Naked Sky--Royal Tasha finished sixth and last over a sloppy track in the Gill (MSW), by Northern Prospect. O-Lewis James Jr; Modesty H. Back on her preferred surface here, the B-Horses of Course Inc (FL); T-Emanuel Tortora. bay mare returned to her winning ways with a wire­ Lifetime Record: MSW, GSP, 28-6-7-2, $487,607. to-wire tally as the 2-1 second choice. 8-5 favorite *Full to Naked Royalty, SW, $121,869. ICY WARNING (Caveat) stalked the winner into the 2--Terrorist, 120, h, 5, Star Gallant--Distant Mom, by stretch then tired to be fourth. Tumiga. 8th-CDX, $45,200, Alw, 3yo/up, 6t 1:094/5, ft. 3--Shan's Ready, 117, h, 5, Shananie--Sweet N 1--DISTORTED HUMOR, 113, c, 3, Forty Niner--Danzig's Ready, by Briartic. Beauty (GSW, $205,806), by Danzig. O-Prestonwood Margins: 3 3/4, 3HF, HF. Odds: 6.10, 3.00, 4.00. Farm & Reineman Russel; B-Charles Nuckols, Jr & Sea Emperor, fifth on the turf in his latest and win­ Sons (KY); T-W Elliott Walden. Lifetime Record: less since taking a Gulfstream allowance March 9, 5-3-0-0, $70,244. had been on the board in three-of-five previous wet­ 2--Sudden Fling, 115, h, 5, Garthorn--Sudden Affair, by To the Quick. track starts but had never won in the mud. The gray 3--Everlasting Hope, 115, c, 4, Moment of Hope--For All showed a liking for the Belmont slop, however, speed­ Time, by One for All. ing out of the gate on top and leading all the way to Margins: 5, NK, 1 HF. Odds: 0.80, 12.60, 6.50. the wire to win decisively under jockey Robbie Davis. Distorted Humor disappointed as the 9-5 favorite in the Gill Sheridan S. at Arlington, finishing seventh in 6th-BEL, $31,500, Msw, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1: 11, sy. his first try over a sloppy track, but bounced back SPILL THE BEANS (f, 3, Unbridled--She's a Mystery, over a fast strip here. The chestnut sat off the flank by Bold Dun-Cee), the 3-5 favorite in her second off front-running MAD BOMBER (Well Decorated) start, join"ed pacesetter FIRE SHOW (Devil's Bag) in (5th) until the far turn, then took over and cruised to a handy score. deep stretch but was on the losing end of a bumping match and came up a neck short at the wire. The 5th-APX, $26,040, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 3/16m (off turf}, stewards took a look at the tape and disqualified Fire 2:01, ft. Show, placing her second and giving Spill The Beans IRISH SPLASH (c, 3, Bucksplasher--Somebody's her first career win. The winner was a $46,000 Niece, by Great Nephew) broke his maiden against KEENOV weanling and a $18,000 FTKOCT yearling. state-breds I\/Iay 30, then tried his luck against open Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $24,900. allowance foes in his second start and made it two in O-D D Sutherland. B-Gainesway Mangement Corp. a row, stalking the pace to the top of the lane and Reny Adams (Ky). T-J M DeStefano Jr. prevailing in a protracted stretch drive to best 6-5 JACK TEAGARDEN (Cure the Blues) by a head at 2-1. The winner is a full to Bucks Nephew, MSW, MGSP, Local News, New York: $351,603; he was a $25,000 OBSJAN yearling and a The Dailv Racing Form has reported that JlRaceday $30,000 OBSAUG yearling. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, Belmont" returned to the air Wednesday, after the $29,040. State Assembly passed legislation to allow the New O-Quarter B Farm. B-Irish Acres Farm (lL). T-P. Noel York Racing Association's in-home television program Hickey. to be broadcast through June 30. PAGE 7 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-21-96 I. SO. CALIFORNIA. I • W EsT • Yesterday's Results: Yesterday's Result:

THE ARBOR VITAE H., $62,000, HOl, 6-20, 3yo, f, U. S. BANK S., $35,000, EMD, 6-20, 3yo, f, 1m, 1:35 6 1/2f, 1:15 4/5, ft. 4/5, ft. 1--RAW GOLD, 122, f, 3, Rahy--GoJden Thatch, by 1--STRAWBERRY MORN, 119, f, 3, Travelling Victor-­ Slew o' Gold. O-Ridder Thoroughbred Stable; B-Paul Strawberry's Charm, by Strawberry Road (Aus). Varni (KY); T-David Hofmans; J-C. Antley; $35,000. O-Roberts Mr & Mrs C R; B-Roberts C A Mr & Mrs lifetime Record: MGSW, 10-6-0-1, $291,976. (CAN); T-Allan Jack; J-D H Wilson; $19,250. Lifetime 2--Tanja, 115, f, 3, Allen's Prospect--Fleet Road, by Record: 9-7-2-0, $183,429. Magesterial. O-Pellman & Tannenbaum & Throp. 2--Ever Lasting, 115, f, 3, General Assembly--Durability, $12,000. by Affirmed. ($49,000 yrl '94 KEESEP). $7,000. 3--Tiffany Diamond, 119, f, 3, Tiffany Ice--lucy Sims, 3--Fancy Stockings, 11 9, f, 3, Son of Briartic--Broas, by by Northjet (Ire). ($20,OOO yrl '94 KEESEP). Wig Out. $5,250. O-Bernstein & Headley & Molasky. $9,000. iVlargins: 10, 2HF, 1. Odds: 1.10,8.00, 7.20. Margins: 1, HF, 'I HF. Odds: 1.00, 21.30, 3.90. Opening the inaugural Emerald Downs meet with a Even-money favorite Raw Gold, winner of the Gil bang, Strawberry Morn was bet down to even-money and landaluce S. at two and the Gill Santa Ynez at three, rewarded her backers with an eye-catching front-running last raced May 5, finishing third in the Gil Railbird S. 10-length romp. Venturing away from her home base at at Hollywood. Stepping down from graded stakes hastings Park for the first time, the filly was rebounding company, the bay filly settled behind pacesetter Tanja from only her second career loss, missing by a nose in an early, put a head in front in midstretch and held on for allowance test June 1. the victory.

7th-Hal, $41,500, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 2/5, ft. BeReEeEeDeEeReS TRES PARAISO (g, 4, Honest Pleasure--Belledoux, by Barachois) returned from a layoff of nearly a year to EDITION take a California-bred allowance by a nose in his last ALLOWANCE RESULTS: start May 10. Lightly regarded here at 10-1, the geld­ 7th-CDX, $41,720, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:36 4/5, fm. ing forced the pace on the outside to deep stretch, IVIARIUKA (f, 3, Danzig--Tash, by Never Bend) Lifetime then kicked clear to take his second straight by two Record: MSP, 10-2-2-5, $86,596. O-Calumet Farm. lengths. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-0, $82,675. B-Kennelot Stables ltd {KY}. T-C. Lopresti. *Won on a O/B-Ernest Auerbach {CAl. T-Darrell Vienna. DQ. ** 112 to Mukaddamah (Storm Bird), Hwt. 3yo-Fr at 7-9.5f, GSW-Eng & Ire, G1 SP-Eng & Fr, $294,920; and 6th-HOl, $31,500, Msw, 2yo, 5t :564/5, ft. GSW Tatami (lyphard). BIG COWBOY (g, 2, Synastry--Line Extension, by Tom Rolfe) had run only once before, finishing fourth in a 7th-BEL, $35,500, 3yo, f, 1 1 116m (off turf), 1:42 4/5, two-furlong event at Santa Anita March 21. Returning sy. from a three-month layoff here and stretching out in COME CASUAL (f, 3, Black Tie Affair {Ire}--Nite of Fun distance, he tracked pacesetter and 32-1 longshot {MGISP, -$155,501}, by Our Native) Lifetime Record: FREEDOM WAY (Corridor Key) (3rd) until midstretch, 10-2-0-3, $59,510. O-Kimmel Caesar P & Nicholson where he took over and drew off for a 6 1/2-length Ronald. B-Kimran Stable (KY). T-James J Toner. tally over VERMILION (Storm Bird). The winner, sent off the 7-2 second choice, was a $8,700 WASDEC 8th-APX, $28,248, 3yo/up, flm, 6 1/2f, 1:20 1/5, ft. yearling. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $20,100. LUCY'SPICKSIX (f, 4, Saratoga Six--Stake Sauce, by Sauce Boat) lifetime Record: 10-5-0-2, $78,768. O-Mike & Patricia Harrington. B-Billingsley Creek O-Pat Coolahan. B-lee Rattray (Ill. T-Christine K Janks. Ranch (lD). T-Mike Harrington.

8th-WOX, $25,600, 6-19, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1!16m l 1:48 Local News, Hollywood Park: 2/5, sy. Jewel Princess (Key to the Mint) breezed three BABY CHLOE (f, 4, Rahy--Le Chien Rouge, by Majestic furlongs in :36 115 at Hollywood yesterday in prepara­ Light) Lifetime Record: 11-2-1-3, $38,290. O-Morton tion for Sunday's GI Milady H. "She just went easy," Fink. B-Spring Farm (KY). T-Alex McPherson. said trainer Wally Dollase. 8th-WOX, $23,300, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 1/5, ft. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will SARJPHONE (g, 4, Phone Trick--Lady Sari {MSW, indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will denote $136,690}, by Singh) Lifetime Record: 9-2-3-1, $45,821. winners who are first-time starters and a (R) will be used O-Pauline A. Martin & Charlene Smith. B-Mrs. P. Martin for races restricted to state-breds. (CAN). T-Andrew Smith. PAGE 8· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-21-96

9th-APX, $21,000, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 13, ft. Flight to Victory, c, 3, Travelling Victor--Attracta, by TIPYOURBUDDY (c, 3, Sham--Semi Looney, by Semi Majestic Light. HST, 6-19, 6 1/2f, 1: 18 1/5. Royal) Lifetime Record: 16-4-2-2, $71,521. a-Keith B-Bennett R J Mr & Mrs (Can). Asmussen. B-William Besinger (ILl. T-Steven Asmussen. Spill The Beans, f, 3, Unbridled--She's a Mystery (GSW, $253,546), by Bold Dun-Cee. BEL, 6-20, 6f, 1:11. 1st-LAD, $18,000, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:104/5, gd. B-Gainesway Mangement Corp. Reny Adams (Ky). FRESA {f, 4, Strawberry Road (Aus)--Confident Writer *Won on a DQ. "* $46,000 wnl '93 KEENOV; {SP}, by Staff Writer) Lifetime Record: MSW, 22-6-5-4, $18,000 yrl '94 FTKOCT. $134,910. alB-Tom Ball (LA). T-William Stice. Constant Aim, f, 4, Geiger Counter--Reasonable Girl, by Hail to Reason. APX, (S), 6-20, 1 m (off turf), 1 :41 3/5. B-Crown's Way Regal Five (II). * 1/2 to Kuma MAIDEN WINNERS: & (Naevus), SW, $274,901. Who's Who, c, 2, Marshua's Dancer--Frivolous Pirate, by Pirate's Bounty. STK, 6-19,4 1/2f, :503/5. B-Mr. & Mrs. Martin J Wygod (Ca). *Set a new track record. NORTH AMERICAN SIRES OF 1996 + Scene Again, c, 2, Orbit's Scene--Sparkling Revenge, UNRESTRICTED SWS by Special Secret. lAD, 6-20, 5f, 1:00 1/5. B-Jim & Linda Baldwin (Tx). "1/2 to Orbit's Revenge (Orbit (Through 6/11/96) Dancer), MSW, $242,914; and Vindictive Silence (Orbit Dancer), MSW, $258,544. SIRE STATE SWs JPN O.B. On Time, c, 2, Our Liberty--Mostly Shecky, by Afleet 6 Forty Niner JPN 6 Shecky Greene. CRC, 6-20, 5.5f, 1:07 3/5. B-Brooks Diesis (GB) KY Oliver B Jr (Fl). "$1,200 yrl '95 OBSAUG. 5 + Sub Rosa, f, 2, Private Terms--Weed It Out (SP), by Dixieland Band KY 5 Valid Appeal Fl Clever Trick. CDX, 6-20, 5 1/2f, 1:05 1/5. B-C l 5 Kidder, N Robenalt, et al (Ky). *$15,000 wing '94 Alydar dead 4 Bold Ruckus ONT KEENOV; $55,000 2yo 1996 OBSAPR. 4 Broad Brush KY Big Cowboy, g, 2, Synastry--Line Extension, by Tom 4 Copelan dead 4 Rolfe. HOl, 6-20, 5f, :56 4/5. B-Billingsley Creek Crafty Prospector KY Ranch (Id). * $8,700 yrl '95 WASDEC. 4 Deputy Minister KY 4 + Sammee M, f, 3, Carr de Naskra--Edge of Morning, by Devil's Bag KY 4 ~'Grey Dawn II. BEL, IS), 6-20, 6 1/2f, 1: 17 2/5. EI Gran Senor KY B-Tilly Foster Farms (Ny). * $9,700 wing '93 KEENOV; 4 Mt. livermore KY 4 $17,000 yrl '94 FTMSEP. Rahy KY 4 Hunt's Canyon, f, 3, Cee's Tizzy--B. Invincible, by Don B. Relaunch KY HOl, 6-20, 6f, 1 :11 2/5. B-Fred Carrillo (Ca). 4 Riverman KY 4 Sea Jamie Win, f, 3, Dixieland Band--Windansea (SW & Runaway Groom KY 4 GSP, $138,585), by Conquistador Cielo. CDX, 6-20, Seattle Slew KY 4 1 1/16m, 1:46 1/5. B-Warren W Rosenthal & Morton Spend a Buck TX 4 Fink (Ky). Storm Cat KY 4 Kemp Road Cavalier, c, 3, Evzone--Countess Cornwall, Strawberry Road dead 4 by Dom Alaric (Fr). WOX, 6-20, 6 1/2f, 1: 18. Theatrical (Ire) KY B-George Yemec (Can). 4 Vice Regent dead 4 + Palace Lady, f, 3, His Majesty--Torelia, by Torsion. Wild Again KY 4 BEL, (S), 6-20, 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5. B-Whitbred Howard KY 4 T (Ny). *$100,000 2yo 1995 SARTWO. **1/2 to Woodman Majesty's Time (Majesty's Prince), SW, $240,790; (Based on winners of unrestricted stakes with purses of & Dr. Kiernan (Majesty's Prince)' GSW, $298,266. $25,000 or more in North America and winners of Euro­ + Find the Treasure, c, 3, Housebuster--lost lode (SW, pean stakes races that qualify for "black-type II by North $120,494), by Mr. Prospector. CDX, 6-20, 6f, 1:12. American catalogue standards and graded SW's in Japan.) B-Foxfield (Ky). * $1 07,000 yrl '94 FTSAUG. Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants Inc., + Arab Prince, g, 3, Regal Classic--Frosted Pearl (GSP, specialists in assisting breeders in their stallion selection $108,166)' by ~. Snow Knight. WOX, 6-20, 6 1/2f, and buyers in their auction purchases. For more 1: 17 3/5. B-Mrs. Jean Josephson (Can). information call (510) 490-1111. Tacomolly, f, 3, Relaunch--Thruthelookinglass, by Alydar. HOl, 6-20, 6f, 1:09 4/5. B-Richard D. Maynard (Can). *$57,000 yrlg '94 KEESEP. ~'*Full to Double Glow (SW, $112,740). Circle of Light, c, 3, Risen Star--Rosalie's Pride, by Olden Times. BEL, 6-20, 1 1116m, 1:43 2/5. B-Walmac Int'l Stud Inc & Class Act Stable (Ky). *$8,000 yrl'94 KEESEP; $14,000 2yo 1995 OBSAPR.