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EDDIE ARCARO DEAD AT 81 Hall of Farner NUMBERS UP ON DAV FIVE A , the only jockey to ride two Triple total of 264 horses sold for an aggregate $12,465,000 Crown winners, lost his battle with cancer yesterday, during yesterday's fifth session of the 1997 Keeneland passing away at his home in Miami, Florida. He was November Breeding Stock Sale in Lexington, Kentucky. 81. Arcaro, who won 4, 779 races before retiring in The gross was up 10 percent over last year's corre­ sponding session; yesterday's average of $47,216 was 1961, started at the bottom in "Sport of Kings," up 12.5 percent, while the median of $40,000 was up mucking stalls for trainer Otis Clellan at the age of 33 percent. Wicked Wit (Pirate's Bounty), an eight-year­ 14. By 1932, the Cincinnati, Ohio native was riding old mare in foal to Holy Bull, brought a bid of $250,000 races. He capturnd the first of his five Kentucky Der­ to top Friday's session. Consigned by David and Ginger bies in 1938, piloting to victory on the first Mullins (Doninga), agent, the multiple-stakes winner of Saturday in May at . His first Triple $320, 170, whose first foal is a two-year-old of 1997, Crown win came in 1941 with . Arcaro was purchased by Robert Meyerhoff. The top-selling also won the "Run for the Roses" with Hoop Jr. in weanling Friday was a son of Red Ransom out of 1945, with his second Triple Crown champ in Sprite's Ridge (Cox's Ridge). Consigned by Walmac 1948, and with Hill Gail in 1952. The leading jockey International, agent, the colt was purchased for in money won in 1940, '42, '48, '50, '52 and '55, he $215,000 by Marnick Farm. The 12-day auction contin­ also captured six and six Belmont ues through Friday, November 21. Stakes. He was inducted in racing's Hall of Fame in 1958. Arcaro married his long-time companion, Vera, TOP FIVE BROODMARES FRIDAY in late 1995, and the two lived at the Jockey Club in Hip# Broodmare Covering Stallion Price Miami. Funeral arrangements will be announced. 1504 WICKED WIT Holy Bull $250,000 Pirate's Bounty--Wicked Fall (Grenfall) Consigned by David & Ginger Mullins (Doninga), agent The connections of GRAND SLAM RECOVERING Purchased by Robert Meyerhoff GI Futurity and GI Moet Champagne winner Grand 1733 NUIT CHAUD Fastness (Ire) $200,000 Slam (Gone West) are very encouraged by the recov­ Woodman--Lettre d'Amour (Caro {Ire)) ery of their star two-year-old, who underwent surgery Consigned by Gainesway Farm, Agent XII Sunday, November 9 to repair severe lacerations to Purchased by Kip McCreery his left hind leg suffered during the GI Breeders' Cup 1 527 ATTRACTIVE MISSILE Twining $140 ,000 Juvenile. "He's really doing well," said trainer D. Relaunch--Montage (Alydar) Wayne Lukas. "His blood count is excellent. We're Consigned by Wimbledon Farm, agent really much more optimistic than we were just a few Purchased by James Hindman days ago." The colt is scheduled to van to Lukas' 1554 CHERRY A LA MODE Hennessy $140,000 Westerly Farm in Santa Ynez, California today. --Blue Bidder (Bold Bidder) Consigned by Nursery Place, agent News cont. p2 Purchased by Corner Woods 1573 COXCOMB $135,000 Cox's Ridge--Sid's Kate (Chieftain} STAKES CLC)SINGS Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXV TODAY, SATUR!JAY. NOVEMBER 15: Purchased by Gainesway 11-2 7 $100, 000 .Fall High weight H. -GI/, Aqu, 3yo/up, 6f ( $100) U.I KEENELAND RESULTS ...... p1-2 11-28 $150, 000 Delta Tc>p Flight H. -GI/, Aqu, NEWS CONTINUED ...... p2 3yo/up, f/m,, Bf ( $150) 0 • WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p2-3 11-29 $250,000 Cigar Mile H.-GI, Aqu, 3yo/up, Bf rJ'1 RACING REPORTS ...... p3-5 ($250) ADOPTION MADE EASY ...... p5-6 11-29 $200,000 .Demois~~lle-GJJ, Aqu, 2yo, f, 9f ($200) z TOTAL PAGES ...... 7 11-30 $200,000 Remsell'-Gll, Aqu, 2yo, 9f ($200) ,PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-15-97

Keeneland Results cont. NEW YORK SIGNAL RETURNS TO OTB The New TOP FOUR V~IEANLllNGS FRIDAY York State Racing and Wagering Board yesterday di­ Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price rected the New York Racing Association to provide its 1834 c Red Ransom Sprite's Ridge $ 21 5 ,000 signal to New York City OTB branches, teletheaters and Consi~1ned by Walmac lnt'I, agent its in-home system. The NYRA, which pulled the plug on Purchased by Marnick Farm the signal Thursday after failing to reach an extension 1543 c Polish Numbers Broadway Boogie $1 22,000 agreement with New York City OTB, complied with the Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent Ill order early Friday afternoon, but President and COO Purchased by White Lane Farm Terry Meyocks said, "We strongly disagree with the 1723 c Youandl MyNanny $115,000 Board's interpretation of the statute. NYRA will consider Consigned by Brereton C. Jones, agent every available option. NYRA's attorney's have been Pur1~hased by Ole A. Nielsen instructed to review the Board's decision." 1730 c Meadowlake Northern Pageant $100,000 Consigned by Vinery (Ben P. Walden, Jr.), agent FORMAL GOLD ON THE MEND MGISW Formal Purchased by Volar Corp. Gold (Black Tie Affair {Ire}) is at Gulfstream Park recu­ perating from surgery to repair a condylar fracture to his News cont. right hind cannon bone. The four-year-old, winner of the FIVE AMERICANS INVITED TO HONG KONG 1997 GI Donn H. and GI Woodward S., is currently Five of America's top tur1f runners have received invita­ under the care of trainer Ron Gaffney. Trainer Bill Perry tions to compete in this year's Hong Kong International is expected to arrive in Florida shortly. "The schedule is races, to be run on the grass at Sha Tin Racecourse two months of stall rest and then two months of hand December 7. GI Turf Classic victor Val's Prince (Eternal walking," said Gaffney. Prince), eighth in the Breeders' Cup Turf last out, and Mid-America Triple winner Honor Glide (Honor Grades), eighth in the Breeders' Cup Classic, have been invited to PREVIEW the 1 1 /8-mile International Cup; Gii Del Mar Derby and • • Lone Star Derby hero AnE!t (Clever Trick) and Giii Haw­ Today, Churchill Downs thorne Gold Cup winner Buck's Boy (Bucksplasher), CARDINAL H.-Glll, $150,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8mT, fourth in the Breeders' Cup Turf, have been asked to run post time 4:31 p.m. EST in the seven-furlong International Bowl; Maxzene The full field of 12, from the rail out, will be: B.A. (Cozzene), a multiple graded-stakes winner and runner­ Valentine (Apalachee), 1 21, Day; Dance Clear (Ire) up in the GI Flower Bowl Invitational and GI Beverly D. (Marju {Ire}), 112, Peck; Tough Broad (Broad Brush), this year, is the lone American invitee to the 1 1 /2-mile 112, Arguello Jr.; Sagar Pride (Ire) (Jareer), 112, Borel; International Vase. But trainer Tom Skiffington said from War Thief (Lord at War {Arg}), 116, Barton; Coleen Gulfstream yesterday, "I'm going to run Maxzene in the (), 114, Bailey; Palliser Bay (Frosty the Matriarch at Hollywood (Nov. 30) and then bring her (to Snowman), 115, Madrid; Romy (Slew Machine), 121, Gulfstream) for the Orchid H. (March 8)." Other invita­ Woods Jr.; K Z Bay (Charlie Barley), 114, Kutz; Gastro­ tions announced yesterday include, for the Cup: Flak nomical (Sunshine Forever), 115, Martinez; Barn Swal­ Jacket {Aus) (Rubiton {Aus}) and Seascay (NZ) (Maizcay low (Iron Courage), 111, Bourque; and Valor Lady (Sir {Aus}) from Australia, Silence Suzuka (Jpn) (Sunday Ivor), 113, Albarado. Silence) from Japan, Batavian (NZ) (Straussbrook {Aus}) from New Zealand, and Lucky Treasure (Aus} from Today, Aqueduct Malaysia and Singapore; for the Bowl: Mahogany (Aus) STUYVESANT H.-Glll, $100,000a, 3yo/up, 1 1 /Sm, (last Tyccon {Ire}) and Spartacus (Aus) (Snippets post time 3:44 p.m. EST {Aus}) from Australia, Shinko King (Ire) (Fairy King) from The field of eight, in order of the draw, will be: Mr. Japan, and Jazzac: (NZ) (Cocky Golfer) from New Zea­ Sinatra (Mining), 117, Smith; Black Forest (Broad land; and for the Vase: Sunny Lane (Aus) (Never Quit Brush), 1 09, Bravo; Fortitude (Cure the Blues), 111, {NZ}) and Yobro (Aus) (Gypsy Kingdom {Aus}) from Teator; Regal Discovery (Regal Classic), 114, Chavez; Australia, Eishin Sansan (Jpn) (Carroll House {Ire}) from Delay Of Game (Summer Squall), 114, Samyn; Mack's Japan, and Sapio {NZ) (Vice Regal {NZ}) from New Oscar (Academy Award), 114, Luzzi; Concerto (Chief's Zealand. The list of selections from Hong Kong will be Crown), 118, Gryder; and Golden Larch (Slew o'Gold), announced Tuesday, December 2. 116, Velazquez. Ho~usEBUSTER 50 Winners, SEVEN Stakes Horses in 1997 Lexington, Kentucky $7,500 Live Foal (606) 255-8537 FAX 233-2373 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-15-97

Weekend Previews cont. Gth-AQlJ, $33,000, Alw, 2yo, 1 1 /8m, 1 :53 3/5, sy. Today, Bay Meadows IAN'S THUNDER (c, 2, Gulch--Dixie Card {SW, CALIFORNIA JUVENILE Si.-Glll, $100,000, 2yo, 1 m, $146,4:2.9}, by Dixieland Band) prevailed in an Oct. 10 post time 4:45 p.m. PST Belmont maiden race at second asking and finished The expected starters, from the rail out, are: l.M. Bzy fourth last time out in an Oct. 29 Aqueduct allowance !Kansas Clty), 117, Pincay Jr.; Power Game event. The 2-1 second choice making his two-turn de­ (Pentelicus), 115, Baze; Event of the Year (Seattle but, the bay was reserved early but rallied strongly in Slew), 115, Meza; King Slewie (Slewdledo), 115, War­ the streitch to win going away by 3 1 /4 lengths. Lifetime ren Jr.; Fancy Pirate (Dancing Pirate), 115, Harvey; Record: 4-2-0-1, $47,120. Classic Cat (Mountain Cat), 115, Stevens; Son's Corona 0-Anstu Stables, Inc. B-Prestonwood Farm, Inc. (KY). (Son of Briartic), '115, Barton; Champ's Star (Fabulous T-Todd A Pletcher. Champ), 115, Carr; and Barfighter (Wild Again), 117, Arriaga. Event of the Year and King Slewie run coupled. 7th-AQU, $33,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 2/5, sy. D'NANG (c, 3, Foreign Survivor--What a Twist, by What Sunday, Rome, Italy a Pleasure) came back after nearly three months on the PREMIO GUIDO BERARDIELLl-G2, $162,915, 2yo, c/f, sidelines to finish second in an Oct. 22 Aqueduct allow­ 1 1 /8mT ance race; he was looking for his first visit to the win­ The field, in pm:t position order, will be: Calci (Tasso), ner's circle since taking an Aqueduct allowance Dec. 123; Savium (lty) (Brace Blu), 123; Wells (GB) 21, 1 996. The bay colt, part of an entry that was sent (Sagal Wells), 12~3; Casino King (Ire) (Fairy King), 123; off as the 2-1 second choice, battled on the front end Blu Stone (lty) (Sikeston), 123; II Mattocco (Ire) (Mac's the entire way and shook loose in the stretch to win by Imp), 123; Andaya (Fr) (Exit To Nowhere), 120; Bold a length. He is a 1 /2 to Jed Forest (Gold Alert), Horse of Raparee (Ire) (Bob Back), 123; Clair De Mer (Fr) (Danc­ the Year-Pan, Ch. Stayer-Pan, Ch. Imported Sprinter­ ing Spree), 123; Luigi Ruiocco (Ire) (In The Wings {GB}l, Pan, Ch. Imported 3yo-Pan, Ch. Imported Older Horse­ 123; Krizevac (Ire) (Royal Academy), 123; Lycius Ex­ Pan, MSW-Pan. Lifetime Record: 18-3-3-4, $98,921. press (Ire) (Lycius), 120; Special Nash (Ire) (Nashwan), 0-Robert Perez. B-Carol Ann Mack (FL). T-Alfredo 123 . Callejas ..

4th-AQU, $33,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /8m, 1 :51 2/5, sy. ...___+_N__ E_V\ __ r_Y_O_R_K_+_.J BAPPA {c, 3, --Katerina the Great {GB} {SP-Fr}, by Great Nephew {GB}), third in an Oct. 3 Yesterday's Results: Belmont turf allowance race last time out, had not won 8th-AQU, $35,890, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 m (off turf), since breaking his maiden Sept. 2, 1 996 at Arlington, 1 :38, sy. besting lllinois-breds by 9 1 /2 lengths. The 7-5 favorite PREACHERSNIGHTMARE Cf, 4, Runaway Groom--Valid forced the early pace prior to grabbing the lead turning Offer {GSP}, by Val de L'Orne {Fr}), third in the Oct. 13 for home and kicking clear in the lane for a two-length Giii Athenia H. at Aqueduct in her previous start, re­ victory. He is a 1 /2 to Explosive Kate (Explodent), MSW, turned to the main track for the first time since running $357, 112; and Whadjathink (Seattle Song), MGSW, fourth in an allowance race at May 1 7, $323,345. Lifetime Record: SP, 9-2-1-3, $52,801. 1996. Trying the slop in this off-the-turf event, the 3-1 0-Richard L Duchossois. B-Hill 'n Dale Farm (IL). third choice broke a bit slowly, tracked the pace and T-William I Mott. split horses around the far turn to rocket to the front at the top of the lane for a 4 1 /2-length score. She is a 1 /2 1st-AQU, $31,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39 4/5, to Upper Noosh (Hed Ransom), GSW, $290,454. Life­ sy. time Record: GSP, 22-4-!5-5, $161,672. ATTITUDE (f, 3, Capote--Good Mood {GSW}, by Devil's 0/B-Fox Ridge Farm, Inc. (KY). T-Patrick J Kelly. Bag) romped by 11 lengths as the 3-5 chalk in this spot. The dark bay filly, third in an Oct. 5 Belmont maiden A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will race in her prior outing as the even-money favorite, indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ moved to the front down the backside and pulled away note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be in the drive for an easy score. Lifetime Record: 6-1-2-1 , used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden­ $36,959. claiming races and an (RI will be used for other re­ O/B-Peter E. Blum (KY). T-James A Jerkens. stricted races.

A CHAMPION ON THE TRACK. AND A CHAMPION AT STUD. ASHFOilD ~)TUD Dr. Barry Simon or Aisling Cross ROYAL ACADEMY Tel: 606-873-7088. Fax: 606-879-5756. SIRE IN 1997 OF: 8 GSW's, 13 SW's, 23 SP's AND 23 INDIVIDUAL 2YO WINNERS. PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-15+97

8th-COX, $41,100, Alw, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36 4/5, gd. JE)\.ST PRECOCITY (c, 3, Aferd--Super Starlz, by Super • • Concorde), runner-up in the Sept. 28 GI Super Derby at Local News: Maryland Louisiana Downs, fell while racing around the first turn Negotiations to reach a simulcasting agreement be­ in the Oct. 17 Giii Fayette S. last time out. The 2-5 tween the Thoroughbred and Standardbred industries in public choice broke awkwardly and trailed the field of Maryland have reached an impasse which will disrupt six early, but closed strongly in the stretch to get up for simulcasting in the state when the current agreement a half-length victory over POWERFUL GOER (Easy Goer). expires at midnight tonight. Beginning Sunday, there will Lifetime Record: GISP, 15-4-1-3, $286, 711. be no afternoon siimulcasting at Rosecroft, no evening 0-John Franks. B-Jim H Plemmons (KY). T-B C Barnett. simulcasting after 6: 15 p.m. at Laurel, Pimlico or Mary­ land OTB facilities, and no afternoon harness simulcast­ 4th-COX, $41,020, Alw, 2yo, 6 1 /2f, 1: 1 B 2/5, my. ing or evening Thoroughbred simulcasting anywhere in SAND RIDGE (c, 2, Known Fact--Skybox {SP}, by Maryland. The Facilities Use Agreement has set Mary­ ) captured a Sept. 5 maiden event on the land's simulcasting policies since April, 1993; the cur­ grass at first asking, but was pulled up last time out in rent dispute centers around the division of revenue the Oct. 5 Gii Arlington-Washington Futurity S. on the derived from nighttime Thoroughbred simulcasting. The dirt. Dropping down in class, the 6-1 shot prompted the Maryland Jockey Club, one of three parties from the pace and was all out to get past FLAG ON THE PLAY Thoroughbred industry, has called for parties from both (Meadowlake) by a head in the final stages. Lifetime sides to submit to bindin~1 arbitration immediately to Record: 3-2-0-0, $38, 140. resolve the situation. 0-Thunderhead Farms. B-Sally S Humphrey & Richard K Means, Jr (KY). T-Don Von Hemel. Local News: Suffolk Downs The Massachusietts Racing Commission has approved 7th-COX, $34,060, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 1 /5, gd. the 1 54-day schedule requested by Suffolk Downs for LAUNCHALUCKYSTAR (f, 3, Lucky North--Diane's 1998. The track will be open January 1-April 3, with Girl {GSW, $202,484}, by Relaunch) rolled to a 6 1 /2- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays dark; April 4-June 6 length victory in a Nov. 2 Churchill maiden race in her with Tuesdays and Thursdays dark; and September 26- previous start. The 5-2 second choice stalked the early December 13, with Tuesdays and Thursdays dark. leaders on the outside and rallied in the drive to win by a length. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $37,839. O/B-John Franks (FL). T-Bobby C Barnett. MIIDWEST • • 1st-COX, $31,780, Msw, 3yo/up, 11/16m,1:47, my. Yesterday's Results: SELF FEEDER (IRE) (c, 3, Lycius--Last Drama {MSP-Fr}, 5th-COX, $41,82!0, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 m, 1 :37 4/5, by Last Tycoon {Ire}) ran second in two previous Ken­ my. tucky maiden attempts but improved a position to win PRIVATE PURSUIT (f, 3, Private Account--Helenska here by 1 1 /2 lengths. The 3-5 favorite tracked the pace {GSW, $112,547}, by Niijinsky II) scored in an Oct. 22 on the inside before angling out in deep stretch to accel­ Keeneland allowance race despite a poor start in her erate to the front in the final furlong. Lifetime Record: most recent trip to the post. The 2-1 second choice 4-1-2-0, $29,412. dueled for the lead before shaking loose in mid-stretch 0-Richard C Strauss. B-Kilfrush Stud Ltd. (IRE). and holding off the late bid of ONE RICH LADY (Air T-Thomas Bohannan. Forbes Won) to take her second straight by a neck. Lifetime Record: GSP, 18-4-3-3, $172,926. Local News: Kentucky 0-Horton Stable Inc. B-Dinwiddie Farms Ltd Partnership The Breeders' Cup website at www.breederscup.com (VA). T-Dallas Stewart. was visited by more than 1 .25 million Internet users during its coverage of the 1997 Championship, surpass­ ****************************************** ing last year's usage by 69 percent. There were a total THIS DATE IN HISTORY... of 740,000 hits during last year's Breeders' Cup. "We November 15, 19'90 ... Alydar, runner-up to Affirmed in are very pleased with the rapid growth and popularity of all three 1978 Triple Crown races, died at our website," said President D.G. Van Clief, Jr. "Each year we try to find new and more efficient ways to in Kentucky. expand the Breeders' Cup message." Courtesy of Thoroughbred Racing Communications, Inc. Winner of the G2 San Felipe on dirt and the G2 Volante on turf

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Midwest Report c0>nt. local News: Churchill Downs Churchill Downs Inc. yesterday announced results for WRITERS UP the third quarter and nine-month periods which ended September 30, 1 9197. Revenues for the quarter in­ ADOPTION MADE EASY creased 11 percent to $16,827,607, but the Company Finding the perfect horse may only be a mouse reported a net loss for the quarter of $1,819,209 as click away, thanks to ROAN, or the Racehorse compared to last year's third-quarter net loss of Outplacement Assistance Network, a national on-line list $1,580,988. The loss pe1r share was $0.50 compared of racehorses in need of good homes. Recognizing that to $0.43 in 1996. Revenues for the nine-month period excel in a variety of post-racing careers, increased 11 percent to ~i90,488,275, while net income including polo, dressage, show jumping and police work, was $9, 117,811, also up 11 percent. Earnings per ROAN hopes to bridge the communications gap be­ share were $2.49, an increase of 14 percent over tween the person seeking a new horse and the owner 1996. The Company's Indiana operations were credited who wishes to ensure his or her retired racehorse is with providing a significant portion of the increases. placed in loving hands. Pat Calloway, an Arizona Thoroughbred owner who does freelance web page design and contributes regu­ I • s 0. 4=ALIFORNIA • I larly to Prodigy's Community, developed ROAN. Calloway owns four horses as part of an on-line local News: Hollywood Park racing partnership called the Cyberspace Racing Team, Trainer Richard Mandella said yesterday that MGISW three runners and one broodmare. Gentlemen (Arg) (IRobin des Bois), forced to miss the "There are a lot of racing people who would like to Breeders' Cup when he came down with a fever, is find good homes for horses and there sure are a lot of doing well and may return to action in the San Pasqual people out there looking for an inexpensive horse," H. at Santa Anita January 12. MGISW Sharp Cat (Storm Calloway explained. "On a trip to Saratoga in August, a Cat), runner-up in the Breeders' Cup Distaff last out, is friend and I talked to a well-known trainer who offered possible for the Bayakoa H. at Hollywood December 7. her a horse. It came to me that if we formed something where we could network on the Internet, that perhaps local News: California we could match up those folks looking for a horse with Terminating an arrangement that began four years ago those who wanted to place an ex-racehorse in a good on a trial basis, Santa Anita Park will no longer send its home." satellite signal to F=airplex Park in nearby Pomona, Cali­ The ROAN website features the flyer that Calloway fornia when the Santa Anita winter/spring meet starts and her volunteers are distributing at racetracks all December 26. Explaining the decision, Santa Anita across the country. A working version of the site was President and Chief Operating Officer Cliff C. Goodrich put on the Web September 1 5 and can be accessed at said, "Fairplex Park is less than 20 miles from Santa http ://pages. prodigy. com/equinerescue/roan. h.tm. The. Anita. Both Santa Anita and Fairplex are aware that the site will include a list of available horses, a brief descrip­ current arrangement resulted in an attendance loss to tion of them, and who to contact for additional informa­ Santa Anita of between 200 and 400 patrons per day. tion. Our first priority is to build on-track attendance and we It is ROAN's hope that the list will be printed and will continue to look at available options to accomplish distributed at racetracks, barns, tack and feed stores-­ this task." wherever horse people meet. Calloway also hopes that the list will be sent to other equine rescue Web sites for UPCOMING SALES: incorporation into their programs. "It's a way of net­ working to get the word out about horses that are avail­ November 10-21: Keeneland November Breeding Stock, able across the country rather than relying just on word Lexington, Ky. of mouth," she explained. November 20-23: Gaffs Ireland November Premier Foal Calloway plans to have a network of "insider" & Breeding Stock,. County Kildare, Ire. volunteers in each state who will have access to the November 24-December 5: Tattersalls December, racetracks' backstretches, where they can talk to train­ ers and owners about the option that ROAN offers NewmarkE:!t, Eng. them.

AoENA SPRINGS NORTH (G2) sooJuM w1NNERs MAKE sTALuoNs. ~~;7i'i:~~0~il;ec:f~° FRIEND Ly L •VER or Margaret saanmakt In the last I 2 years alone, MT. LIVERMORE, CARSON CITY &. @ Phone: \905) 841-0336 BELONG TO ME won the Boojum. Top sprinter FRIENDLY LOVER Fax: (905) B·.~i1~-~3 .!_'.18~7~....:_~i~s...:.:a~w~i~n~n-=e~r~o~f~I 2~s~t a~k~e:::.:S:::,,_:6::'....l;;g?..:..r.:::.a.:::d.::e..::d.....:s:...:t=a..:..:k-=e-=-s-=a::...:.n~d::.:...... ::.$_1..:..., 2_4_7'-, 6_6_9_. _ __. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-15-97

Adoption Made Eaisy cont. Through an agreement with The Jockey Club's "We're starting with volunteers in New York, Performance Horse Registry, the TRF will also register Southeastern Pe1nnsylvania, New Jersey, Kentucky, its adoptees with the PHR. Adopters will receive PHR Arizona and Maryland," Haid Calloway. "We want to certificates of their horses' five-generational pedigree, work out any bugs before we start adding more states, have access to Jockey Club records on their horses, but we do have a lot of volunteers from the Equine and will be eligible to enter their horses in the PHR's Rescue Mailing list {an all-breed on-line rescue group) Silver Stirrup Awards Program, which recognizes the who will help in other states as well." performance of Thoroughbreds and half-Thoroughbreds ROAN representatives will not be involved in in equestrian sports. negotiations between hoirse owner and horse pur­ Adoption applications are available from the TRF chaser. "We recommend pricing the horses around at 1050 State Highway 35, Suite 351, Shrewsbury, $1,000 or so just to eliminate the possibility of slaugh­ NJ, 07702. ter sales," Calloway explained. "Ultimately, that's up Reprinted with permission from the Thoroughbred Racing to the owner. I think most owners are savvy enough to Communications newsletter, EquineCareWatch Media Bulletin. realize that possibility is out there." 1997 THOROUGHBRED RACING LEADERS * * * (through November 9, 1997) The Thoroughbred Rtetirement Foundation, © 1997/Equibase Company (Subject to audit) founded in 1982 to provide homes for former race­ Trainers Starts/Wins Purses horses, has also initiated a private adoption program. D. Wayne Lukas 780/160 $9,406, 106 TRF had traditionally provided retirement homes for *Richard Mandella 304/53 $8, 780,269 Thoroughbreds at its own and satellite farms in Con­ BobBaffert 391/108 $8,251,744 necticut, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey and New William Mott 551/115 $8,183,270 York. Mark Frostad 229/64 $4,815,664 Three horses, a 17-year-old mare named Decka, a Hubert Hine 130/22 $4,802,281 1 5-year-old gelding name1d How About Now and six­ Wallace Dollase 1 56/40 $4, 763,210 year-old Speedy F'rankste:r, are the first to be placed in Jerry Hollendorfer 808/184 $4,389,979 adoptive homes. Decka and How About Now were John Kimmel 384/92 $4,212,976 adopted by Marianne and Don Richards of upstate New David Hofmans 239/46 $4, 129,492 York. Speedy Prankster has been adopted by Nick *Includes Dubai statistics. Piper, who learned to care for horses while a resident at the Charles Hickey Jr. Correctional School for youth Horses Starts/Wins Purses in Baltimore. Piper, who has been released from the Skip Away 11 /4 $4,089,000 Hickey School, now works full time at a riding center Gentlemen (Arg) 6/4 $2, 125,300 $2,021,000 in Maryland and plans to train his new horse as a *Siphon (Brz) 6/2 Chief Bearhart 7 /5 $2,011,259 hunter/jumper. Deputy Commander 1 0/4 $1,849,440 "We have taken great care to ensure that the 6/3 $1,598,750 horses will enjoy the same standard of care that we Touch Gold 7 /4 $1,522,313 provide at our own retirement facilities," said Diana Marlin 10/4 $1,521,600 Pikulski, the TRF' s executive director. "Applicants are Free House 1 0/3 $1,336,910 advised at the outset that someone from the TRF may Favorite Trick 8/8 $1,231,998 visit the stabling site before adoption and also make *Includes Dubai statistics. periodic visits to confirm the horse's continued well­ being after placement. Reports from the horse's veteri­ ****************************************** narian are mandatory and are another way of ensuring THIS DATE IN HISTORY... that each horse we place is healthy and happy. Also, November 15, 1995 .. .Jockey Julie Krone rode her no horse now retired with the TRF will be adopted 3,000th career winner, taking the fourth race at Aqueduct without the permission o1f its former owners and, from with Dustin's Dreamer. Courtesy of Thoroughbred Rac­ now on, owners will be asked whether adoption is ing Communications, Inc. acceptable." OLYMPIO Leading Second Crop Sire oi

PHONE 606-294-0~~94 • FAX 606-294-0296 199'7 Stakes Winners with SIX (yes, more than A.P. Indy). $7,500 LF. , PAGE 7 • THOROUC~HBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-15-97 B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S EDITION ALLOWANCE RESULTS: ------:-:-·-:-:::-:.---:------_J 7th-LRL, $26,460, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, sy. 5th-CRC, $18,500, 2yo, f, 1m (off turf), 1:431/5, sy. CITY SHELTER (c,. 4, Citidancer--Graceful Shelter, by LUCKY{MGSW, NITA $406,680}, (f, 2, Deputy by Key Minister--Love's to the Mint) Lifetime Exchange Re- Shelter Half) Lifetime Record: 23-5-6-2, $109,212. cord: 7-2-4-1, $35,300. 0/8-J. Mack Robinson (KY}. 0-Mea Culpa Stables Inc. B-Thomas C. Patterson & T-Frank Gomez. * 1 /2 to Delta Love (Mr. Prospector), Citidancer Syndicate (MO}. T-Ronald Cartwright. MSW, $138, 187. .

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