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T~?I~~Un~~~Re Dm S a T U Rd a Y, a P Ri L 2 2, 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~?I~~UN~~~RE DM S A T U RD A Y, A P RI L 2 2, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Friday, Oaklawn REMINGTON TO OBSERVE NATIONAL DAY APPLE BLOSSOM H.-GI, $500,000, OPX, 4-21, OF MOURNING Remington Park has cancelled its 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 3/5, ft. Sunday program in observance of the National Day of 1--HEAVENLY PRIZE, 120, f, 4, Seeking the Gold--Oh Mourning declared yesterday by President Clinton. To What a Dance, by Nijinsky II. O/B-Phipps Ogden help aid the victims of the Oklahoma City tragedy, (KY); T-Claude McGaughey Ill; J-P Day; $300,000. Remington is also selling multi-colored ribbons to honor Lifetime Record: 12-6-4-2, $1,227,820. *Ch. 3yo those lost in the explosion; all proceeds will be Filly. donated to area relief funds. Several members of the 2--Halo America, 116, m, 5, Waquoit--Ameriangel, by Remington jockey colony will join the effort by Halo. ($10,500 2yo 1992 FTLAPR). OJB-Franks donating part of their riding fees to the funds. The John (FL); $100,000. $25,000 Oklahoma Run Derby, scheduled for Sunday, 3--Paseana (Arg), 122, m, 8, Ahmad (Arg)--Pasiflin, by will now be run Saturday, April 29. Racing will Flintham. 0-Craig Sidney H; B-Haras Vacacion (Arg); resume Wednesday. $50,000. Margins: 1, 4, 5. Odds: 1 .00, 3.60, 2.00. CHURCHILL CATALOGUES 59 FOR Also Ran: Borodislew, Klassy Kim, Cinnamon Sugar. INAUGURAL SALE A total of 59 horses have been Rebounding from defeat in her '95 bow, the Oaklawn catalogued for the inaugural Churchill Downs Derby Park Budweiser Breeders' Cup, Heavenly Prize turned Week Horses in Training Selected Sale for three-year­ the tables on that race's winner Halo America with a olds and up. The sale will be held at the Churchill rallying victory. Last after a half, the Eclipse Award Downs Sports Spectrum, Wednesday, May 3 at 7:00 winner moved up steadily to catch the pacesetting p.m. Twenty-two percent of the sales horses are runner-up at the top of the stretch, then edged clear in graded stakes runners, including Gii Lexington S. the final yards. "She wasn't handling the track very winner Grand Jewel (Java Gold), MGSW Maxigroom well in the first turn and I was a little concerned," said (Blushing Groom {Fr}), and Shapely Scrapper (Fit to winning rider Pat Day. "However, she settled down on Fight), winner of the Gii Astarita S. Sixteen of those the run through the backstretch. I was a little farther to be auctioned are nominated to stakes at Churchill back then I wanted to be ... but when I asked her to during Derby Week. "Imagine the opportunity--you move she made up a lot of ground with hardly any could buy a horse Wednesday and possibly lead him or effort. Her last race was a big race because it was her her to the Churchill Downs' winner's circle the next first since the Breeders' Cup--1 could tell she benefitted day," said Donnie Richardson, vice-president of racing from it today." Trainer Shug McGaughey said the filly at Churchill. would start next in the Shuvee H. or Hempstead H. at Belmont. "She got sick in Florida and kind of forced my hand, but now ... I can take my time with her," said A total MORE MARES IN FOAL TO FURIOUSLY McGaughey. Fellow champion Paseana ran evenly to of nine mares have now been pronounced in foal to be third. "She tried, but she hasn't trained as well as first-year stallion Furiously (Danzig), it was announced we would have liked,,, said her trainer, Ron McAnally. yesterday. Said Vinery's Ben Walden Jr., "We think "I will take her back (to California) and point her for it's especially significant that two of the last three something at Hollywood Park. We will race her lightly. mares we checked were pregnant. Hopefully, the This is her last year to run." early problem he had stopping his mares is behind us." * * * * * * * * * * AHC CONVENTION SET FOR JUNE The American Horse Council will hold its 1 995 convention AQUEDUCT•ACTION June 4-7 at the Worthington Hotel in Fort Worth, Attention Horsemen! The following Belmont Texas. The last day of the convention will be devoted stakes will close Saturday, April 22: GI $150,000 to a Tax Workshop. Equine tax experts will discuss Carter H., 3yo and up, seven furlongs, to be run topics ranging from depreciation and capital gains to May 6; and GI $150,000 Acorn S., 3yo, fillies, one partnerships and syndicates. mile, to be run May 7. 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 D™ S A T U RD A Y, A PR IL 2 2, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Friday, Oaklawn REMINGTON TO OBSERVE NATIONAL DAY APPLE BLOSSOM H.-GI, $500,000, OPX, 4-21, OF MOURNING Remington Park has cancelled its 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 3/5, ft. Sunday program in observance of the National Day of 1--HEAVENLY PRIZE, 120, f, 4, Seeking the Gold--Oh Mourning declared yesterday by President Clinton. To What a Dance, by Nijinsky II. O/B-Phipps Ogden help aid the victims of the Oklahoma City tragedy, (KY); T-Claude McGaughey Ill; J-P Day; $300,000. Remington is also selling multi-colored ribbons to honor Lifetime Record: 12-6-4-2, $1,227,820. *Ch. 3yo those lost in the explosion; all proceeds will be Filly. donated to area relief funds. Several members of the 2--Halo America, 116, m, 5, Waquoit--Ameriangel, by Remington jockey colony will join the effort by Halo. ($10,5002yo1992 FTLAPR). O/B-Franks donating part of their riding fees to the funds. The John (FL); $100,000. $25,000 Oklahoma Run Derby, scheduled for Sunday, 3--Paseana (Arg), 1 22, m, 8, Ahmad (Arg)--Pasiflin, by will now be run Saturday, April 29. Racing will Flintham. 0-Craig Sidney H; B-Haras Vacacion (Arg); resume Wednesday. $50,000. Margins: 1, 4, 5. Odds: 1.00, 3.60, 2.00. CHURCHILL CATALOGUES 59 FOR Also Ran: Borodislew, Klassy Kim, Cinnamon Sugar. INAUGURAL SALE A total of 59 horses have been Rebounding from defeat in her '95 bow, the Oaklawn catalogued for the inaugural Churchill Downs Derby Park Budweiser Breeders' Cup, Heavenly Prize turned Week Horses in Training Selected Sale for three-year­ the tables on that race's winner Halo America with a olds and up. The sale will be held at the Churchill rallying victory. Last after a half, the Eclipse Award Downs Sports Spectrum, Wednesday, May 3 at 7:00 winner moved up steadily to catch the pacesetting p.m. Twenty-two percent of the sales horses are runner-up at the top of the stretch, then edged clear in graded stakes runners, including Gii Lexington S. the final yards. "She wasn't handling the track very winner Grand Jewel (Java Gold), MGSW Maxigroom well in the first turn and I was a little concerned," said (Blushing Groom {Fr}), and Shapely Scrapper (Fit to winning rider Pat Day. "However, she settled down on Fight), winner of the Gii Astarita S. Sixteen of those the run through the backstretch. I was a little farther to be auctioned are nominated to stakes at Churchill back then I wanted to be ... but when I asked her to during Derby Week. "Imagine the opportunity--you move she made up a lot of ground with hardly any could buy a horse Wednesday and possibly lead him or effort. Her last race was a big race because it was her her to the Churchill Downs' winner's circle the next first since the Breeders' Cup--1 could tell she benefitted day," said Donnie Richardson, vice-president of racing from it today." Trainer Shug McGaughey said the filly at Churchill. would start next in the Shuvee H. or Hempstead H. at Belmont. "She got sick in Florida and kind of forced my hand, but now ... I can take my time with her," said MORE MARES IN FOAL TO FURIOUSLY A total McGaughey. Fellow champion Paseana ran evenly to of nine mares have now been pronounced in foal to be third. "She tried, but she hasn't trained as well as first-year stallion Furiously (Danzig), it was announced yesterday. Said Vinery's Ben Walden Jr., "We think we would have liked," said her trainer, Ron McAnally. "I will take her back (to California) and point her for it's especially significant that two of the last three something at Hollywood Park. We will race her lightly. mares we checked were pregnant. Hopefully, the This is her last year to run." early problem he had stopping his mares is behind us." AHC CONVENTION SET FOR JUNE The WEEKEND RESULTS ........... p1 American Horse Council will hold its 1 995 convention WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p2 June 4-7 at the Worthington Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. The last day of the convention will be devoted TRIPLE THREATS ............. p2 to a Tax Workshop. l:quine tax experts will discuss RACING REPORTS . p3-4 topics ranging from depreciation and capital gains to partnerships and syndicates.
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