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STORM CAT WEANUNG TOPS THURSDAY Churchill Downs Budweiser Breeders· Cup, SESSION AT $250,000 A weanling colt by STORM CAT $200/000, Grade II. f&m, 3 &. up. out of the unr8ced CLEVER TRICK mare CLEVER TRIP was P.P. Horse Trainer Wt. purchased by Brian Grassick Bloodstock for $250,000 to top 1 One Dreamer Proctor Fires 111 the fourth session of Keenelend's November Breeding Stock 2 Deputation McGaughey Sellers 119 sale. Oak Tree, agent. consigned the session-topper. When 3 Fappies Cosy Miss Hartlage Johnson 111 compared to the 1992 Thursday's session, which was topped 4 Oh NIner Vanier Hebert 106 6.$fOflte"SooI"", . -",Smith···· Gernez lH by a $135,000 bid for the sire MORNING BOB, average was 6 Miss Indy Anna Allard Day 1 1 1 up 50.2% ($25,681 vs. $17,100), while the median jumped 7 Miss Jealski Granitz Razo 112 53,8% ($20.000 V$. $13.000). The 300 horses brought a total 8 Nannerl Schulhofer Miller 114 $7,704,400, while last year's session sold 2£59 for $4,941,900. 9 Bessiepunkindo Hikes Woods 109 . Three other horses brought six¥digit figures; Walnut Green 10 Wilderness Song Day Arguello 121 Bloodstock bought the mare SPOTLIGHT DANCE (in foal to 11 Beal Street Blues Brothers Romero 109 '2 Cutandthrust Hurtak Kutz 1 1 1 STAR DE NASKRA) from North Ridge Farm, agent for R, S. 13 Avian Assembly Hennig Woods (2) 113' Evans, for $160,000; Brian Grassick Bloodstock bought a 14 Teddy's Top Ten Barnett Martinez 112 ' weanling colt by Theatrical (lre)-Impatiente, by ·Vaguely ALSO ELIGIBLE Noble, from Ashford Stud, agent, for $120.000; and John 15 Brush With Reality Osborn Barton 104 Gaines, agent, bought the mare CARACCIOLA (Fr) (carrying a Beal Street Blues became one of the most talked-about two· year-olds in the country last year when she won her first CAPOTE foal) from Kingston Park Stud for $115,000. three starts, including the Miss Oceana Stakes and the Grade Cumulative totals through four days: 1,196 horses have sold II Del Mar Debutante That effort was followed by a for $78,528,A00 to average $65,659, with median at $35,000. disappointing third-place finish in the Frizette Stakes and a fifth-place finiSh in the Breeders' CUP Juvenile Fillies. After three starts in 1993, the daughter of Dixieland Band has yet STAKES CHANGES ON NYRA SCHEDULE The to regain her brilliance. She did show improvement in her last Grade I. $500,000 Wood Memorial will be pushed back one start, a 1 1116-mil e allowance race at Keeneland, when she week in 1994 to April 16, three weeks before the May 7 finished second by two leligths. Six- year-old Nannerl Derby, it was announced by the New York Racing displayed the best form of her career in 1992. when she won Association today. The Wood has traditionally been run two four graded stakes. The daughter of Valid Appeal out of the weeks before the Derby. "In moving the Wood back a week, Proud Birdie mare Allouena has started eight limes this year and won only once, in the $45,000 Honorable Miss Stakes at we're responding to the wishes of horsemen who are looking Saratoga on August 25. Still, she has been 8 mOdel of to get a little more time after their final Triple Crown prep, 1/ consistency, finishing in the money in six of her eight trips to said Terry Meyocks, NYRA vice president racing. "After a lot the post. One Dreamer, a five-year-old gray Relaunch mare. of debate over the past few years. we now feel the switch has really come into her own this year, She made her first will be for the good of horsemen and for the good of the start at age four and has won eight of 16 races since. She race.1/ Forty added-money events with purses totalling posted two-length victories in both of her last two starts, the Aqueduct Breeders' Cup Handicap and the Rachel Jackson $3,685,000, will be run at Aqueduct from January 1 through Stakes at Dueling Grounds May 1. Other changes on the Aqueduct winter and spring schedule, which was released tOday, include the addition of the Fred "Cappy" Capossele Stakes, a six-furlong race for three year olds on Feb. 20. named for the late track Racing Reports ...... p2·3 announcer who was the voice of New York racing from 1934 to 1971. Additional News...... p4 NEWS...Continued on p.4 11/11/93 23:37 THOR. TIMES-T. D. NHJS NO. 934 P002/005 r.l'u..",~ .II. ... J..t1V.KVUt.7H.UKIUJ DAILY NEWS • 11-12-93

$28,800. 2nd-GA! NZER. 3xGSP wnr of $115.142 by Yellow Ribbon Stakes. $400,000, Grade I 1 1/4 f&m, Turkoman-Shall Return, by Fair Ruler. 3rd-FRENCH STEAL. 3 and up, Santa Anita. Sunday. Probable starters include SP wnr of $156,340 by Highland Blade-Tres Vrai. by Believe It Margins: 3/4, 3, 3/4. scaTI'S FLYER: A e 1I2-lenQth RKM Bright Generation (Delahoussaye). Hero's love, Lady allowance winner before taking Suffolk's Drumtop H. last out, Blessington (Jerry Bailey). let's Elope, lyphard's Delta moved to the Big A and made it three in a row and 5-of-last-6 (Stevens), Market Booster (Kinane;' Miatuschka (Black), with a wire-to-wire victory; record now 19-7-4-2. $91,122. Miami Sands (Pincay), Revasser (Desormeaux), Skimble (Day), Tribulation, Vervaine and CampagMrde. Market 8th-AQu, 530.000 alw., 3yo/up, Sf. 1:31. ft, New Showtime Farm's HICKORY LAKE (g, 3, Meadowlake-Belle Courante. Booster is trained by Irishman Dermot Weld, who by "Cougar II) moved up from the mid-claiming ranks for her successfully shipped to Australia two weeks ago to win the third straight tally, winning by 3 1/2 lengths in come-from­ Melbourne Cup. Weld. who also became the only foreign behind fashion. trainer to win a Triple Crown race when he saddled 1990 winner Go and Go, is the first trainer to send 2nd-Aqu, 530,000, 3Vo/up, f/m, 12fT, 2:37 1/5, yl. Mrs. out a Northern Hemisphere horse to victolY in the 143-year Henry D. Paxson's New Jersey homebred TALONE If, 3, Tarmoud-Ever Alone, by "'Vaguely Noble) won her Aqueduct history of the two-mile Melbourne Cup. Market Booster is debut by a stretCh-driving, 7 1(.2 lengths as an 18-1 longshot. due at Santa Anita Thursday evening or Friday morning, with The exacta paid $1,214.40, Weld fotlowing later that night. Trainer Richard Cross will try to beat older mares in the Yellow Ribbon with Henry Pabst's 5th-Aqu, mdn., 2yo. f, 8.5fT, 1:50. yl. Oh Tony S(able's three-year-old filly Miami Sands. "She's doing very well," KNOCKNOCK (f. 2, Dynaformer-Bonnie EmpresS,by "Young Emperor), bred in Kentucky by Herbert Schwartz 8'nd said Cross. "She worked five furlongs Tuesday (1 :00 3/51. I trained by Scott Schwartz, was one of two winners of the day don't know that the older horses she'll be facing are that for Freshman sire. becoming his 8th overall wnr. The 30-1 much better than she is." Pabst purchased the IriSh-bred filly shot lad at every call and won by a neck. . in June. She has been defeated twice by Hollywood Wildcat (2nd. Aug. 1 San Clemente; 3rd, Del Mar Oaks) before 3rd-Aqu, mdn., 2yo, Sf, 1:13, ft. Richard Rudolph's favored SOLAR WIN (g, 2, Sunny Clime-Glenlivet Jamey. by Port defeating males in an Oct. " allowancest Sante Anita She Wine). bred in Florida by Richard and Angela Renedo and . wja~most recently second in the Queen Elizabeth II at conditioned by John Parisella, drew clear by 9 3/4 lengths ~Kee:neland Oct. 30. "She had a lot of trouble," said Cross, after setting aU the fractions. ;;7She was trapped from the middle of the turn, but it was no Hault of ILaffit Pincay Jr.) It was just bad racing luck," Trainer q,Henry Moreno has requested a provisional invitation for the 6­ fveat-old Re Toss. "I requested (it) just to keep our options topen." said Moreno, who will meet with owner Arthur snd ~LarrY Risdon Thursday before making a decision. fi' .. Yesterday's Results: VETERANS' DAV So, SuL 11-11, $35,000, 3yo/up, f and m. fl··.c:1····.. 6f. 1:12 1/5, ft. N .E.W Y.o.R.Kj l-ZINGADOON. f, 4, Doonesbury (Alrdrie Stud-KY) -Bold ~.,.L..-_~ ______REPORT...... :..-______.....J Uppercut, by Bold L. 8 .. a-Coming Home Stable. Inc.; B­ f; Brereton C. Jones (KY.); T-Michael p, Petro: ($12,500 two­ !Yesterdav's report: year-old 1991 Oeal;, Breeders' Sales Co 2yos in training 'GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR H" Aqu. 11-11, $85,500, sale); $21.000. 3yo/up, New York-foaled and approved by the New York 2-Princess Sybll, m, 6, Cormorant (New York Stallion State, -bred Registry. 9f, 1: 51 2!5. ft. Station-NY) -Dame Sybil. by . O-Lucy Taylor; 1-l0CAL PROBLEM, c, 4, Restless Native -Shiver My $7,000. Timbers, by Northern Dancer. O/B-Alfred G, Vanderbilt 3-Nlfty Operator. m. 6. Dr, Krohn -Nifty Anne, by Briertic. (NY.); T-Mary E, Eppler: $51.300. O-Tri State Stable; $3.500. ;,!2-:-SkV Cllrr, c. 3, Carr De N(lskra (Payson Stud-KY) Margins: 3/4, 2 3/4, 1. \}!Rosarian Star, by Master Derby. O~Virgjnja Kraft Payson: 'l~;~ $18,810, MADOK S.. lrl, t 1-11, $27.250. 3yo. 7f. 1:23 4/5. ft. f3-lIver Stand, C, 4, Mt. Livermore (Gainesway Farm-KY) ­ 1-PUNCH LINE. C, 3, Two Punch (Northview Stallion ; Stand From Under. by First Albert. O-Mine Hill Stable: StaHon-MD) -Hilarious Astro. by Fast Hilarious. O/B{T­ .,': $10,260. Althea Jolinson NA.); $16,350. ~Margins: 3/4, 2, 2 1/2. 2-:-Greatsllverileet, C, 3. On to Glory (Dead) -Rive Gauche, ~:j -- :, ~ ~ by Star Envoy. O-Bruno SChlckedanz; ($28.000 yearling ~7th~Aqu, $48.000. 3yo/up, f/m, 11fT, 2:23, Vi. 1991 Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. August sale); $5.450. pst~SCOTT'S FLYER, m, 5, TorontO-Noble Michelle, by 3-Mr. Radioactive, c. 3, Mt. Livermore (Gaineswsy Farm­ ~~oble Michael. OIT-Charles Assimakopoulos, B.J. Scott (Fl.). KYI -Radiole. by Danzig. Q...Victor DiVivo; $2,998. ;i\ Margins: 1 1/4,3/4,53/4. :tf/1V93 23: 38 THOR. TlMES-T. D. NEWS NO. 934 F'003/005 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAn..Y NEW'S • 11-12-93 tj';H , .ONLrGHT JIG S., Lrl, 11-11, $26,500, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:24 215,

." LEA CARTER, f, 3, Dr. Carter IGainesway Fa(m-KY) ­ ,iDuralee, by Mr. Leader. O-Milton Flitzenberg; B-Albert Polk VKY,l; T-William Turner Jr.; $15,900. .. 2~ormorant's Flight. 1, 3. Cormorant (New York Stallion Vestorday's results: I', JStation-NYl. -Double Suez, by Double Zeus, O-Marathon 8th-SA, 534,000 alw., 3yo/up, 10f, 2:04 1/5, gd. Jerry tf,,~!~.a.rms, Inc.• $0.300. Buss's former claimer PICCOLO (g. 3, Marshua's Dancer­ !Jk3f-l11v of the North. f, 3, Northern Jove (EI Batey Farm-FU July Song, by T. V, Lark), bred in Californie by Rancho ,W~~Oriental Splendor, by Cyane, O-Christiana Stables; Jonata and trained by Jim Buss, went nearly wire-To-wire .~.• J$2 915. and won by 1 3/4 lengths for second career win . ~'"::'- ; ~Margin$: 33/4. neck, 3 1/2, J~~Y: ~-~; -IIi 2nd-SA, mdn., 2yo, 6f, 1:12 4/5, gd, R G M Stable's ~'~9th~Pha, 521,000 afw., lyo/up, a.Sf, 1:45 2/5, fl. TOKNlGHT (c, 2, Claim-Queen for a Knight, by Knightly t TOrn Simms' Pennsylvanla homebred MASTER JASPER (g, 3, Manner!. bred in Kentucky by Vinery and racing out of t:yerge-Lady Crusadef, by Sir Woodley) took command after Richard Matlow's shedrow, had the race in hand from the 13/4:mile and won by 2 1/2 lengths for his second straight tally; start. winning by 6 1/2 lengths under Lefflt Pincay Jr. ::4tn,of 1i overa II. ~_t ~~!~-~ 4th-SA, mdn" 2yo, 6f, 1:12 3/5, gd. L'Aquila Ltd.'s C;Stb:Crc, '19,400, 3yo/up, 8f, 1:40 2/5. gd. Florida-bred VIAREGGIO (g, 2. High Brite-Skylark Tea Room, by Key to l\~r;HAT MIDAS TOUCH (g, 3, Fountain of Gold-That Royal the MinOt bred in Kentucky by Don Ameche and racing for ~+~1ouch. by Ace of Aces). trained by Cathy Cook for Harold trainer Gary Jones, came from mid-pack to win by 8 nose ::r-t~;Kltchen. held off early trailer, 3-2 choice EXPLODING as the 1.10-1 favorite. ,iHtIPAWN (Hooched) by 1 3/4 lengths for hiS fourth win in last ~"n:,:1 {I,ve starts. 6th-SA, mdn., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5(, 1:44 3/5,Od. Iron County ~~' ;~~ :~ Farms, Inc:s favored DEVIL'S BEWARE (f. 3, Devil's B6g­ Beware. by Bold Forbes!, a 1/2 sister to LA SPIA (G2, ~ $4.91.458) bred iii Kentucky by Peter Blum and trained by "t~ .I.D.W-E-S·T Craig Lewis. coasted in by 7 lengths, M REPORT 9th·SA, mdn., 3yo/up, state-brad, 8f, 1:4(), gd. AGAIN TONIGHT (g, 3, Siyah Kalem-Gentle Song. by Norctiffe). Yesterday's results: trained by Steven Young for David Kruse, was a 1/2-length ath-CO, $46,420 trw., 3yo/up, flm, 6.5f. 1:17 3/5, ft. winner over eight rivals, He was bred by Thomas 1st"':'-HOW RARE, f. 4. Rare Brick-How Pleasant, by Foolish Bachman, Pleasure. O-Bryant Wells & Normen Wooten, B-Aobert . ,Sims (Ky.), T-Billy Ashabraner. $30,173, 2nd-MEAYL'S 9th-SA, mdn., 11-10, 3yo/up, 8.5f, 1:44 1{6, ft. Sam MYTH, SP wnr of $ 153.243 by Lion d'Or-Crimson Whiting's PRISA GRANDE (c, 3, Pancho Villa-Mariscal. by Fortune. by Crimson Satan. 3rd~GLORY'S GHOST, by Storm Bird), bred in Oklahoma by L. R, French Jr. & Barry 'Silver Ghost-Glory Spell, by Torsion. Margins: '/2, 3, 3 Beal, was e 1-length winner for trainer Edwin Gregson. 1/2, HOW RARE: The 1-2 favorite after winning two straight stakes, did not disappoint with front-running tally, scoring in four of seven '93 starts and extends record to 18-10-2-2, $283,733.

7th-CD, $36,600 efw., 3yo/up, f/m, 9ft, 1:494/5, fm. Team Valor's TINEY TOAST (f. 4, Blue Jester-Melbajon, by Royal Gossip), bred in Kansas by John lOcke and trained by Yesterday'. reBults: Mark Hennig, shipped in from Belmont and was in SUNFLOWER FARM H., BM, 11-11. $25,350. 3yo/up, f and commend all the way. winning by 3 lengths for first victory m, 6f, 1:11 1/5. gd, of se~son; record now 20-5-2-8, $174.517, l-ISLE DELIVER. m, 5, Island Whirl (The Oaks Horse Farm· i FL) -Kasmeifyoucan. by Kaskaskia, 0-Gary Chervenell: B­ 4th-CD. 531,620 alw" 3yo/up, 8fT, 1:38 1/5, fm. Phillip Elcee-H Stable (FL); T-Bill McLean; {$7,OOO yearling 1989 Hauswald's trainee VOYAGEUR (c, 3, Danzig-Wedding Keeneiand September yearling sale); $'4,'00, Reception. by Round Table), bred in Kentucky by Kennalot 2-Bonne Nulte, f, 4, Knights Choice (Dead) -Aegean Wind, Stables. Ltd, and racing in the colors of Calume: Farm, by Windy Tide, O·Eric Meltzer; $5.000, powered his way from next-to-Iast to edge pacesener IKE 3-Con's Bon bon. m, 7, Peterhof -Clearing, by Hatchet .'N DANCE by a head at the wire; 2-of-3 on turf... 2-of-4 Man, O-Luella 1\,1. Jensen; {$2,OOO weanling 1986 Fasig­ ,overall. . Tipton Kentucky November mixed sale); $3,750, Margins: 1 1/4,2. 1 112, r.' ", t~.N:~WS, Cont. "f knew it would be big," he said, "but I had no idea it would r~(NXRA changes) be $1.5 million. I couldn't believe it. My wife was shaking so ; l'a hard, we left right away." The man, who attends the races Handicap, traditionally run Derby Day, has been L;.J~~Carter every week. has revealed his secret to only his wife and his ?·tsh/tted to the Belmont Spring meeting, More changes may accountant, who asked for the check immediately, Said the effect for the spring and summer. Meyocks said that it .~tbeHn man, "he wants me to start collecting interest." The second "most likely" Handicap Crown, Alw~~ that the Triple will.be winning tIcket. purchased at Remington Park, cost $720 ano firestored, The Triple is made up of the MetroPollt.en Mile, returned $1.499,916,20, According to Keith Chamblin. ~~~itraditionally run Memorial Day, the Suburban HandIcap, run Remington's Director of Media Relations, the ticket was 4th weekend, and the Brooklyn, which would be ~iJuIY bought by a group of 3 or 4 people who went in as partners, two furlongs to a ilIile and one-eighth, and moved ~~~;shortened none of which wished to be identified, The group singled Its current spot on the Aqueduct Fall calendar to fall in \~frb'rh Kotashaan and , and did not use Frankel's ClassiC entry. i'bEnween those two, The Nassau County, which has been run fBelmont Stakes Day the past three years, would then be EUROPEANS PREPARE FOR Two of r relocated to the first weekend at Saratoga, and may be the four European-based horses pointing towards the Japan ~ renamed the Saratoga Cup, according to Meyocks. The Cup were bred in KentUCky and, strangely enough, both are i~Saratoga Cup was a staple of the August meet until 1955, and by the Mr. Prospector stallion MiswakL The 1993 Prix de ~~,,,,,asagain run in 1963 before being taken off the stakes "Arc de Triomphe winner Urban Sea, a four-year~old chestnut ~~SCh~dule. and was won by and , among ~:,:. "( 'j filly out of the Lombard (Ger) mare Allegretta (GB), was bred 'i;,others. It ,; j~. , by Marystead Farm. Urban Sea is riding On a three-raJa F,~l' winning streak that began July 11 in the listed Prix du Fonds {NORTH AMERICAN RECORD $79.8 MIllION Europeen de l'Elevage, continued in the August 21 Group 3 Total ~WAGERED ON '93 BREEDERS' CUP Prix Gontaut Biron ;;lnd reached its height In the October 2 Arc fwagering on the seven Breeders' Cup races last Saturday De Triomphe, Misil. a five-year-old roan, is a son of Mlswaki established North American single-day record handle of r a out of the The Axe II mare April Edge, Bred by William S. Lmore than $79,8 milllon, posting a 4 percent increase over Farish, Misil was Italy's 1991 Champion Miler and 1992 high­ flast'year. total breaks last record $76,876,726, The year's of weighted older horse at seven to nine furlongs, He has won the Breeders' Cup from More "seton races Guffstream Park. two Group races in Italy this year, the Gtoup 3 Prix Federico tha'ri $67.7 million was wagered at 730 simulcast and Off-track Te5io and the Group I Del Jockey Club E Coppa d'Oro. He locations across the United States and Canada, a 1 percent finished seventh by 4 3{4 lengths in the Arc De Triomphe. increase over last year, not including final tabulations of Las Finishing second in that race, just a neCK behind Urban Sea, Vegas Casino and other outlets. i' was Japan Cup invitee White Munle (GBl. White Muzzle (GB), 8 three-year-old son of DanCing Brave, has one Group 1 NBC BREEDERS' CUP RATING UP 13 win to his credit. the Derby Italiano. Platini (GEA). a four-year­ PERCENT OVER '92 The NBC Sports telecast of last old colt by Surumu (GER), finished 13th in the Arc de Saturday's Breeders' Cup earned a 3.4 rating and a 9 share, Triomphe and 10th in the King George V Stakes in his last two 13 percent higher than last year's 3,0 rating and 8 share, The starts, but won four of his five S1arts before that with one '93 rating was the highest for a Breeders' Cup telecast since second-place finish, Platini (GER) was the highweighted ; 1989, when the bfO~dcast recorded a 3,7 rating, ,t three- year-old at 11 to 14 furlongs in Germany in '92, He has eIght black-type wins to his credit, five of them group races. tt:~WRONG' TICKET WINS SANTA ANITA l:BETTOR $1.5 MILLION IN Be PICK 7; BREEDERS' CUP FOllOW Kissing Kris (3rd. Classic) {;"PARTNERS' AT REMINGTON CASH SECOND was scheduled to b@ flown Thursday to Florida and given ~nCK.ET A wrong number on 8 Breeders' Cup national Pick some time off before returning to Santa Anita for the Strub b ticket won a Ventura, California man $1,598,310,80 last Series this winter.. ,Blumin Affair (2nd, Juvenile at 42-1), will "~SatLJtday at Santa Anita, The 51-year-old engineer, who did remain in Southern California and is scheduled to make his f.notwish to be identified, Si;lid thet when he went to hand his next start in the $500,000 HollYWOOd Futurity... British import ;Pick7 slip to the teller. he did not realize that in addition to his Surprise Offer (10th, Sprint) is stabled at Santa Anita and is . selection for the Classic, No, 1, the Bobby Frankel-trained nominated tD the $200,000 Hollywood Turf Express.. NorfOlk entry of Bertrando, Marquetry, and Missionary Ridge, he had Stakes winner Shepherd's Field (6th, Juvenile) has been marked no. 11. That. of course, turned out to be Arcangues, turned out for some rest and relaxation".Toussaud (4th, Mile) the $269,20 longest payoff in Breeders' Cup history. The is being pointed to the Nov, 28 Matriarch at Hollywood. mistake came about because he had also played no, 1 and 11 :in the Turf (the / entry and Kotashaan.) ,:f­ • R • E • E • D • E • R • B s E c T I o N s :~A'!' AllOWANCE RESULTS: 4th·Haw, $19.800, 3yo/up, f/m. stlta-bred. 8fT, 1:36 2/5. ~; I~. ;­ ".~....."...,""-. fm. Otto Abrahams' homebred SHOCKING TREMOR (f. 3, Mining-Shocking Moment, by Info) defeated favored SMILE 'N DANCE lGate Dancer) by 1 1/4 lengths for first ~tfil~; win since April. ,f~P~IX PERTH·G3. Saint-Cloud, France, 11-11, $57,729, ~3yo/up, 8fT, 1:51.8, sf, 6th-L.rl, $16,500, 2yo. 5.5f, 1:05 3/5, ft. Fountain Spring t'l':;";'ZABAR, h, 5, Dancing Brave (J8BA $hizunai Stalfion Farm's GIVEITYOURBESTSHOT {g. 2. Corridor Key-Lill. by ~jiStation-Jpn) -Brocade, by Habitat. O/B-Gerald W. Leigh Tri Jetl, bred in Maryland by Country Life Farm and John H jqGB.); T·J. E, Pease; $33.958. O'Meara Bnd conditioned by Joseph Ayres, got back on the t2":":"Sorage, h, 5, Carwhite (C.B, Stud·Jpn) -BalsamiM, by "fast" track after running last by many in last two (in mud 1 ,,~osport, O-F. Sabban; $13,583. and on grass), and won by 1 1/2 lengths to go to 2-of-4. '34Homme De Lol, c. 4, Law Society (Coolmore Stud-Ire) ­ $16,260. ,'. ;' pu~ Village. by Ballymore. O-Paul de Moussac; $6,792. M~~g.i~s: 1 1/2, 1, 1a. 7th·Ore, '15,000, 3yo/up, tIm, 6f, , :13, 51. Hargus Sexton's Kentucky homebred TICKET SCRAiCH (f. 4, Marfa-Olden Image, by Olden Times) reached the wire first by 1 1/4 BY LIFETIME NUMBER length to collect third straight (by combined 11 "'/4 OF WINS lengths); pushes record to 21-4-4-0 and $40,557. Statistics through October 28, 1993 MAlDEN WINNERS; LifetIme Rank Sire Startel'l Wins +War Deputy, c, 2, Deputy Minister~Sweet Alliance, by Sir 1 Lost Code 59 83 Ivor. CD, 11-11. 7f. 1:25 1/5. 8-Windf,elds Farm (Ky,). *1/2 to SHAAEEF DANCER (Eng/lre Chp .. $221,533); won by 5. 2 Forty Niner 49 73 Le Nat. L 2, Dynaformer-Hello Nat. by Valid Appeal. RP. 11­ 3 Waquoit 64 71 11. 8fT, 1:40. B-Frank Kling Jr. & Damon Young (Ky.). ·7th 4 Afleet 67 70 wnr for sire. 5 Mining 48 65 Jay's Country, g, 2, Lord of the Night-Marketable Title, by 6 Gulch 58 59 Market Fever. LaD. 11-11, 8.5f. 1:48 1/5. B-Clear Creek 7 Jade Hunter 45 58 Stud/Palmer (La.). 8 Jazzing Around 43 57 Random Pleasure, C, 2. Princely Pleasure-Exhibitionism. by 9 Red Attack 45 54 Smiling Jack. Sufi 11-1 1, 6f, 1: 14 1/5. 8-S1ephen Hacker 10 Wayne" Crane 41 54 (FL). 11 Personal Flag 45 51 +Merry Colleen. f. 2. Real Courage-Queen Charlene, by 12 Ascot Knight 47 48 Icecapade. Haw. 11-11. 6f, 1: 12, B-John Redmond (FI.), 13 =Common Grounds (G8) 58 48 ·Won by 6 1/2. 14 Java Gold 50 47 +Show Special. f. 2. Smarten-Mystic Ballet by II. 15 Alysheba 67 44 Grd, 11-10, 8f. 1:403/5. 8-James E. Day (Can.l. 16 Tallnum 45 42 +Gilder, c, 2, Smile-Rythmical. by fappiano. CD, 11·11, 7f, 17 Real Courage 42 40 1:253/5. B-F. A. Genter Stable, Inc. (Ky.). "'Won by 6. 18 HI~h Brita 42 39 Sweep Over Finish, f, 3, Regal and Royal-Another liz. by 19 90 d Executive 28 38 Forever Sparkle. Crc, 11·11. 9f, 1 :57 4/5. B-Soned Oaks 20 Dixieland Brass 45 38 Farm (Fl.), 21 Silver Deputy 30 37 Brilliant Display, g, 3. Turkoman-Night Sparkler, by Pleasant 22 SJyah Kalem 45 37 Colony. Lrl, 11·11, 8. Sf, 1: 50 1/5, 8-T. M. Evans (Va.), 23 FUZ~ 44 35 24 Bet wlce 42 34 25 Risen Star 49 32 26 Soviet Star 35 31 cD CopyrIght Thoroughbred Daily News. This newpaper may 27 Dance Centre 35 30 not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any 28 Demons Begone 34 30 means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written 29 Variety Road 26 30 permiSSion ofthe copyright owner, Media Vista. 30 Cutlass Reality 29 29