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JAMES E. BASSETT III HONORED WITH '95 ECLIPSE AWARD OF MERIT James E. "Ted" Bassett III, chairman of the Keeneland Association and president of Breeders' Cup Limited, was named the 1995 recipient of the Eclipse Award of Merit. Bassett, a CIGAR TOPS 1995 INTERNATIONAL 74-year-old Kentucky native, has served in a variety of CLASSIFICATIONS The 1995 International official leadership positions for various racing groups during his 28 years in the industry and has come to be Classifications, which included North American recognized internationally as the unofficial ambassador horses for the first time, have rated Cigar (Palace of American racing. Bassett joined Keeneland in 1968 as Music) tops on two continents, weighted at 132 assistant to President Louis Lee Haggin II; he was pro­ pounds in the Mile (7.5-9f) and Intermediate (9.5-11f) moted to general manager in 1969 and appointed to categories. The five-year-old of 1995 was weighted president upon Haggin's death in 1970. Since 1986, two pounds higher than the foremost European run­ Bassett has served Keeneland as chairman of the board; ner, three-year-old (*l\Jijinsky II), who he was elected a Keeneland trustee in 1993. In 1988, earned 130 pounds in the Long Distance (11.5-13f) Breeders' Cup Ltd. named Bassett its president. Two division. The weights, based on a horse's best race of years later he became president of Equibase. A member the year in each division, were determined by the of the Jockey Club since 1985, Bassett has also been International Classification Committee Handicappers honored by the New York Racing Association's Turf and and a panel of North American racing officials. Two Field Club, Thoroughbred Club of America, Knights of older horses were rated at 129 pounds: Inside Infor­ Columbus, National Turf Writers Association and the mation (Private Account), Mile; and Northern Spur HBPA; he received the 1987 William C. Colman Humani­ (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), Long Distance. Freedom Cry tarian Award and Keene Daingerfield Award. The 1995 (GB) (Soviet Star), Long Distance; Halling (Diesis Eclipse Awards presentation will be held Friday, Febru­ ary 9 in San Diego. {GB}), Intermediate; and Heavenly Prize (Seeking the Gold), Intermediate; all rated 128 pounds in the Clas­ GULFSTREAM MAY BID FOR EXTENDED sifications for four-year-olds and up. Despite just one Gulfstream President Doug Donn has victory in 1995, Holy Bull (Great Above) tied with MEET IN '97 applied for the same 64 dates for his 1997 meet as he July Cup winner Lake Coniston (Ire) (Bluebird) as is running this year. Donn has asked the Florida Division older top weights in the Sprint (5-7f) division at 127 of Pari-Mutuel Wagering for the January 3-March 16 pounds each. Strategic Choice () topped the dates next year, but he held a press conference Thurs­ Endurance (13f and up) category for older horses at day, the date the application was due, to explain why 120 pounds. Bahri (Riverman), 129, was the his '97 dates proposal might be amended. "We need at highweight three-year-old at the lVIile, while Ameri­ least two-to-three weeks more to generate a profit," he cans Serena's Song (Rahy), Mile; and Thunder Gulch said. "And unless there is the repeal of the tax penalty (Gulch), Intermediate; tied with European three-year­ and the repeal of the (dates) act we're currently running olds Ridgewood Pearl (Ire) (), Mile; and under, we will have to extend our meet." Under current Pentire (GB) (Be My Guest), Long Distance at 126 Florida law, the track which runs during the choice pounds; Serena's Song was the top three-year-old winter dates, set by the dates act, pays three percent in sprinter at 121 pounds. Classic Cliche (Salse) earned taxes, as opposed to 1.1 5 percent for the spring dates 119 pounds as top three-year-old in the Endurance and 2.4 percent for the summer/fall dates. A two-to­ division. The American two-year-olds were not rated three week extension at the end of Gulfstream's meet for the International Classifications; Alhaarth (Ire) would put the track in head-to-head competition with (Unfuwain) was the top colt at 126 pounds while Hialeah. Donn hinted that the tax reductions couldn't be accomplished without Hialeah's assistance but added, Blue Duster (Danzig) was the top filly at 119. "I'm not optimistic we'll be able to get together on this." In response, Hialeah owner John Brunetti said, "I of­ fered to consolidate the three tracks, with each track I.U NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2 having a minor interest. Then we could make decisions on the future of racing in Florida. But both (Calder Presi­ o dent) Ken Dunn and Doug rejected the idea." Brunetti RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4,5 rJ') said he might seek the intervention of the Division to prevent a Gulfstream extension. "We could ask for a 90­ Z TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 day emergency exemption against Gulfstream running on our dates, I don't know," he said. PAGE 2· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 1-5-96

News Continued. CIGAR BREEZES Trainer Bill Mott confirmed yester­ COURT ORDERS PROMPT HEARING ON day that Breeders' Cup Classic winner Cigar (Palace GULF STREAM SIMULCASTING The First District Music) had his first breeze of the year Tuesday at Court of Appeal in Tallahassee, Florida issued a Writ of Payson Park. Clockers at Payson did not consider the Mandamus yesterday to the Florida Division of Pari­ move a work and Cigar did not show up on the work

Mutuel Wagering. The writ directed the Division to tab. "He went slow, tI Mott admitted. "I didn't have my "promptly provide" Gulfstream Park an evidentiary hear­ stopwatch with me. He went a half-mile." Exercise rider ing on its request for full-card simulcasting. Last week, David Wallace was aboard for the breeze. Mott main­ the Division refused a previous order from the same tains that Cigar will arrive at Gulfstream sometime after court for a hearing, saying the Third District Court of Jan. 10 to continue preparation for the $300,000 GI Appeal made an error in its ruling on Calder's simulcast­ Donn H., to be run Feb. 10. ing request. The Division said it would wait until Janu­ ary 17 to hold a hearing on Gulfstream's request. This BRITISH RACETRACKS TO SUBSIDIZE PURSES ruling yesterday by the court is in response to the Divi­ According to a report in Wednesday's Racing Post, sion's delay. Presently the Division is under three sepa­ British racecourses are expected to make up all but rate court orders to promptly provide administrative about $155,000 of the purse money lost when the Levy hearings on full-card simulcasting to Gulfstream, Calder Board announced it would cut its contribution to British and Tampa Bay. purses by more than $5.2 million. RCA Managing Direc­ tor Stanley Jackson told the Racing Post, "The message QUALITY ENTRIES FOR 1997 EPSOM: DERBY A we have given to the British Horseracing Board is that, total of 554 yearlings were nominated to the 1997 all things being equal, we could produce up to ($1.5 in England and the value of the mile-and-a­ million) in extra executive contributions in 1996. Had half Classic is expected to top the £1-million mark for the Levy Board been able to maintain its planned contri­ the first time. Included in the list of entries were bution, a further ($4.6 million) would have been avail­ half-brothers to previous Epsom Derby winners Quest able (for purses) this year, but the anticipated increase For Fame (1990), Dr. Devious (1992) and Lammtarra from the racecourses will help to balance the lesser (1995)' while Stavros Niarchos has entered a input from the Levy Board." Two factors which could full-brother to his dual Breeders' Cup Mile heroine effect racecourse purse supplements are if race sponsor­ Miesque. 's half-brother, owned by ship for the Epsom Derby and Grand National were to Prince Khaled Abdullah, is by Sadler's Wells, who is also drop, or if the adverse weather this past December has the sire of 's half-brother to Dr. Devious, a major impact on racecourse finances. It is estimated while Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum's half-brother to the that, should the racecourses contribute the full amount 1995 Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe and King George VI & expected, British purses would decrease just 1.17 per­ Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes winner Lammtarra is a cent for 1996, from $9.20 million in 1995 to $9.18 son of his former European Miler Zilzal, now million in 1996, while minimum purses will decrease an based at Kirsten Rausing's Lanwades Stud near average of 5.2 percent. Newmarket. The 554-strong entry is, however, well down on the number, 620, who were entered for the PINCAY BACK IN THE SADDLE Hall of Fame 1996 running of the race, but there is another entry jockey Laffit Pincay Jr. was back at work Thursday stage in April 1997, at a cost of £8,000. Inevitably the morning exercising several horses at Santa Anita, and Maktoum family is strongly represented, with Sheikh said he will resume riding in races Wednesday. Pincay Mohammed holding no less than 80 entries, Sheikh suffered three fractured ribs at Hollywood Park Dec. 17 Hamdan 37 and Sheikh Maktoum 33. The Aga Khan, when Kris's Intention (Kris S.) clipped heels on the who has resolved his disagreement with the English clubhouse turn, lost her balance and threw him to the Jockey Club and will have horses trained in Britain again ground. lilt was great to see Laffit back out here," said this year, has made 27 entries, while Prince Khaled trainer Bill Spawr yesterday. "I wanted to put him on a Abdullah (owner of Farms) has 21, but nice easy horse to gallop, and I thought Corky's Pal Robert Sangster, the man whose colors have been car­ (*Habitony) would be perfect." Corky's Pal, a four-year­ ried to victory on two occasions in the past (The lVIin­ old colt, is undefeated in two starts and usually one of strel in 1977 and in 1982), nominated the best-mannered horses in Spawr's barn. "But not only eight yearlings. today," Spawr said. "He kicked and squealed; he was a real handful. But Laffit got off the horse and said he felt fine. I guess he passed his first test."

MR. PROSPECTOR CAME FROM FLORIDA ROY CAME FROM SOUTH AMERICA DARBY DAN A DOMINANT SIRE IS A DOMINANT SIRE ANYWHERE. 606.254.0424 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 1-5-96

1 st-GPX, $30,000, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, 1 1116m, 1 :46 EAST 4/5, gd. • • DELIGHTFUL BET (m, 5, Bet Twice--Chicken Delight, by Local News: Garden State Park Cornish Prince)' 1/2 to Mr. Sea Sanders (Gill, Garden State Race Track Inc., a subsidiary of Interna­ $112,318, by Joanie's Chief) and Old Tascosa (Gil, tional Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc., has entered into an $223,400, by Gone West), closed from mid-pack for a agreement with The Four B's of Vineland, New Jersey, 6 3!4-length tally as the 4-1 second choice. Lifetime to sell 56 acres of excess property at Garden State Park Record: GSP, 20-4-2-5, $95,381. for $11 miliion, subject to normal closing adjustment. a-Reginald B. Collier. B-Marvin Little Jr (KY). The agreement, which is contingent upon the receipt of T-Theodore Williams. government approval to construct a retail shopping center on the site, also provides the purchaser a period 9th-GPX, $27,000, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:46, ft. of time to evaluate the feasibility of the project. TILDEN (c, 3, Darn That Alarm--Permissive {MSP}, by Wardlaw), fourth in the What A Pleasure S. in his latest Local News: Suffolk Downs start December 9, dropped down a notch to take on Suffolk Downs in East Boston, Massachusetts cancel­ allowance company and rallied to post a handy 5 1/4­ led its live racing card Wednesday due to extremely cold length victory under jockey Jerry Bailey as the slight 2-1 temperatures and winter weather conditions. The track favorite. Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-1, $53,805. is normally dark Thursdays, but is scheduled to resume O-J. Robert Harris Jr. B-Helene Gonzalez (FL). T-Frank live racing today. Gomez.

6th-GPX, $24,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:48 2/5, ft. FLORIDA SHUFFLE AGAIN (f, 3, Wild Again--Darby Shuffle • • {GSW, $525,925}, by Darby Creek Road) raced in Yesterday's Results: sprints three times with only moderate success but showed new life in her first start around two turns. The 4th-GPX, $40,000, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, 1 1116m (off homebred filly battled longshot SUNNY COUNTRY turf), 1:45 2/5, gd. (Country Pine) (6th) for a half, then shook off a chal­ 1--LADY REIKO (IRE), 119, m, 5, Sadler's Wells-- lenge from JAMIE'S SONG (Seattle SleW), pulling clear Willa mae (SW), by Tentam. a-Lorraine R. Ouinichett; to best that rival by two lengths at 4-1. The 2-1 chalk B-Robert Ouinichett & Calogo Bloodstock (IRE); BEAN ISLAND (Afleet) lacked a late kick and finished T-Philip A. Gleaves. Lifetime Record: SW, 21-7-3-3, third. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $18,350. $269,845. * 1/2 to Willa On The Move (GI, $442,063, alB-Fares Farms, Inc. (KY). T-D. Wayne Lukas. by Assert {Ire}) and Citidancer (GISP, $80,022, by Dixieland Band). 10th-GPX, $23,000, Msw, 4yo, f, 6f, 1: 12 4/5, ft. 2--Class Kris, 119, f, 4, Kris S.--Classic Value, by TAYLOR'S MARK (f, 4, Miswaki--Marshua's Rose {SW, Copelan. $103,500}, by Marshua's Dancer), a solid third after 3--Alice Springs, 115, m, 6, Val de l'Orne (Fr}--First being bumped in her career opener at Churchill Novem­ Approach, by Northern Fling. ber 24, enjoyed clear sailing in her second start. closing Margins: 4, 6, 2 3/4. Odds: 4.00, 1.90, 1.60. from the far outside to take the lead at the top of the Lady Reiko, a turf runner who last raced on the dirt in stretch before pulling away to a four-length score as the March 1995, won the Calder Budweiser Breeders' Cup 2-1 second choice. The 7-5 favorite REDZIG (Danzig) H. on the grass in September and most recently finished made up some ground late to be fourth. The winner is a third in the Gill Cardinal H. at Churchill Downs Nov. 18. 1/2 to Marshua's River (Riverman), MGSW, $402,146. Sent off the 4-1 third choice here, the bay mare tracked Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $16,850. the pacesetter intently through the first six furlongs, a-Debbie & Lee Lewis. B- & then took over and drew clear to win ridden out. 8-5 Silver Springs Farm Inc. (Ky). T-Mark Hennig. favorite Alice Springs, a MGSW on turf trying the main track for the first time in her 25 race career, made up Florida Report Continued, p. 4. some ground late to be third.

The complete dispersal of the breeding stock of Howard B. Keck, breeder of over 40 stakes winners.

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Local News: Gulfstream 6th-AQU, $29,000, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 1: 14 1/5, ft. William Condren, Joseph Cornacchia and Allen SWORD OF THE LORD (c, 3, Cutlass--Royal Ack, by Paulson's Nostra {Greinton {GB}) had to be humanely Ack Ack)' 2nd in his Dec. 23 debut at Aqueduct, was destroyed after fracturing a cannon bone during a sent off the even-money favorite here and dueled for the workout at Gulfstream Wednesday morning. The Nick lead until upper stretch, where he drew clear then held Zito-trained four-year-old colt placed in three graded off a challenge from the late-closing FIREY JENNIFER stakes: the Gill Lexington S. and Gil National Museum (Tilt Up) to win by a head. The winner, a $70,000 OBS of Racing and Hall of Fame S. on the turf and the Gill Feb. 2yo, is 1/2 to Pride Prevails (SW, $174,640, by Palm Beach S. on the dirt. He won three of 17 starts, Proud Birdie). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $23,200. finishing in the money 15 times, for earnings of a-Kristine Franklin. B-C. Bowling & C. Thompson (FL). $183,601. T -Robert Terrill. Jockey Patrick Valenzuela, who left Southern Cali­ fornia last month to ride at the current Gulfstream meeting, rode his first winner at the South Florida W EsT track Thursday. The 33-year-old rider was aboard the • • Local News: Bay Meadows three-year-old maiden filly B In Charge (Nureyev) as The 1995 Jack Robinson Memorial Award, given she romped home by 5 %-lengths in the third race. annually at Bay Meadows to the local jockey whose career has reflected credit to the sport both on and off the racetrack, will go to Adalberto Lopez, a 30-year-old FOREIGN native of Leone, Mexico. Lopez, who started his career • • in Mexico before moving his tack to the U.S. in 1982, AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: will be honored in the Bay Meadows paddock January Banzhaf, c, 3, Rare Performer--Hang On For Effer, by 7; he will receive a formal presentation of the award at Effervescing. Lingfield, 1-4, Bird In hand H., 3yo, 7f the 1995 Northern California Thoroughbred Awards (all-weather), $5,710 to winner. a-Bryan Pennick; Dinner, which has not yet been scheduled. B- Maclean; T-G I Moore. Horses bred in California swept the eight-race pro­ Rival Bid, g, 8, Cannonade--Love Triangle (MSW), by gram at Bay Meadows Wednesday. All eight of the Nodouble. Lingfield, 1-4, Many Hands S., 4yo/up, 10f day's races were "open" events--none were restricted to (all-weather), $4,272 to winner. O-G Wiltshire; California-breds. B-Marvin l Warner Jr.; T-Mrs. Norma Macauley. FOALING NEWS:

NEW YORK INVITED GUEST (IRE), 12, Be My Guest--Welcome • • Break (GB), by Wallow (Ire). Yesterday's Results: Foal Born 1-3-96, a colt by Seeking the Gold. Sth-AQU, $41,370, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:121/5, ft. 1996 covering sire undetermined. 1--DANCIN RENEE, 115, f, 4, Distinctive Pro--Loili Lucka Owned by R.D. Hubbard. Lolli, by Sweet Candy (Ven). alB-Sanford Bacon (NY); Boarded at Crystal Springs Farm in , Ky. T-Robert Triola. Lifetime Record: SW, 7-5-0-2, Accomplishments: MGSW-Eng & N.A., GSW-Fr, $149,560. $619,942. 2--Varsity Gold, 115, f, 4, Transworld--Varsity Girl, by

Slew 0' Gold. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 3--Personal Girl, 115, m, 6, Personal Flag--Naskra This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Fancy, by Naskra. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Margins: 3 1/4, NK, HD. Odds: 0.70, 11.70,4.50. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Off since finishing third in the Azalea S. at Calder in Information as to the races, race results and earnings June, Dancing Renee returned to the site of her 12­ was obtained from results charts published in Daily length debut maiden win a year ago and picked up Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission where she left off, taking the lead after a half and of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. going on to a decisive score as the crowd's 3-5 choice.

RED RANSOM America's Leading Freshman Sire 1994 :VIr. and Mrs, Ben P. Walden. Jr. Weisenberger Mill Pike FARMA WAY Midway. Kentucky 40347 (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 America's Leading Freshman Sire 1995 Vinp!)) srallions (Ire Breeders' Cup nmnfnated PAGE 5. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 1-5-96

1995 THOROUGHBRED RACING • SO. CALIFORNIA. LEADERS (as of December 31, 1995) Yesterday's Result: © 1995/Equibase Company (Subject to audit) Jockeys Mounts/Wins Purses 7th-SAX, $57,000, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, 1mT, 1:36 Jerry Bailey 1,267/287 $16,311,876 4/5, fm. "'Corey Nakatani 1,394/302 $15,156,276 1--PHARMA, 117, m, 5, Theatrical (lre)--Committed "'Gary Stevens 1,018/221 $14,526,108 (Co-Champion Sprinter in France, Ch. Sprinter-Eng Pat Day 1,146/239 $11,750,800 & Ire, Ch. Older Mare-Fr & Ire, SW-N.A., G3-lre, Mike Smith 1,358/263 $11,704,157 MG1-Fr, G1-Eng, $341,492)' by Hagley. a-Paulson Chris McCarron 913/166 $11,306,603 & Wygod; B-Allen E. Paulson (KY); T-Ronald W. Kent Desormeaux 1,174/235 $10,767,379 Ellis. Lifetime Record: SW, 11-4-1-2, $172,447. Eddie Delahoussaye 1,091/170 $ 9,180,455 * 1/2 to Committed Dancer (MSW-Ire, SP-Eng, by Alex Solis 1,439/210 $ 8,702,970 II). Jorge Chavez 1,384/248 $ 8,528,229 2--Kelkyko, 117, m, 5, Native Prospector--Begay, by Includes foreign figures. Believe It. 3--Mille Nuits, 117, m, 5, Lyphard--Moontime (Fr), by StartslWins Purses $1 2,834,483 Habitat. D. Wayne Lukas 837/194 Bill Matt 654/161 $11,771,046 Margins: 3/4, 3HF, 4. Odds: OAOCT, 6.80, 11.80. Ron McAnally 433/67 $ 6,479,187 Pharma, winner of the Valley View Breeders' Cup Richard Mandella 322170 $ 6,354,871 S. over the Keeneland turf in October '94, returned Robert Frankel 336179 $ 5,975,094 from an extended 13-month layoff to finish third in a Shug McGaughey 283/63 $ 5,131,141 Hollywood turf allowance Nov. 19. Coming off an­ Jerry Hollendorfer 914/203 $ 3,561,978 other 2-month hiatus here, the bay mare went wire­ Gary F. Jones 307{52 $ 3,297,105 to-wire under Chris McCarron to win as the over­ H. Allen Jerkens 430/68 $ 3,237,793 whelming 2-5 favorite. Nick Zito 354/46 $ 3,224,181

Local News: Santa Anita Starts/Wins Purses GI Yellow Ribbon Invitational winner Alpride (Ire) Cigar 10/1 0 $4,819,800 (Alzao), unraced since a seventh-place finish as the Thunder Gulch 1017 644,080 2-1 favorite in the GI Matriarch at Hollywood Nov. Serena's Song 13/9 $1,524,920 26, is slated to return to action in the $125,OOOa Gil Sand pit (Brz) 8/4 $1,342,700 Peaks and Valleys 8/5 $1,323,750 San Gorgonio H. Jan. 14. Also pointing for the 1 1/8­ Northern Spur (Ire) 4/2 $1,265,000 mile turf event for fillies and mares at Santa Anita is *Awad 15/4 $1,209,851 Matiara (Bering {GB}), winner of last year's French Inside Information 817 $1,160,408 1,000 Guineas, who will be making her first start for *Ridgewood Pearl 6/5 $1,158,704 trainer Richard Mandella. Mecke 14/2 $ 988,750 High Stakes Player (High Brite), third to Afternoon * Includes foreign figures. Deelites in the GI Malibu S. in his stakes debut Dec. 26, drilled a half-mile in a bullet :46 2/5 Thursday at A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Santa Anita. Trainer Bob Baffert is unsure whether indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ the four-year-old gelding will run in Sunday's note winners who are first-time starters, an IS} will be $1 OO,OOOa EI Conejo H. at 5 %-furlongs. "I just don't used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. know if he'll run," Baffert said. "There's a ton of speed in there. I'm just not sure what we'll do." No Problem Stable and Sido Stable's Golden Klair GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON FAXING (GB) (Damister) has been retired from racing and has been flown to Kentucky, where she will become a PLEASE CALL 908-747-8060 TO SEND A FRIEND THE broodmare. Trained by Southern California-based THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS Darrell Vienna, Golden Klair won 10 of 35 career 3 months: $182 starts and $478,897. She won three graded stakes, 6 months: $355 all at Hollywood Park: the Gil Silver Belles H. in 1993 1 year: $699 and the Gil A Gleam H. and Gil Hawthorne H. in All prices are for the Continental U.S. only. 1994. Her final race was a fifth-place finish in Mon­ Call for Canadian/International rates. day's Run for the Roses H. at Santa Anita. PAGE 6. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 1-5-96

B-R-E-E-D-E-R-S EDITION

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: MAIDEN WINI\IERS:

6th-SAX, $46,000, (S)' 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43 1/5, ft. Tuxedos Required, c, 3, Black Tie Affair Orel--Miss SUDDEN ICE (h, 5, Ice Age--Rude Galla, by Shahrud) Henderson Co., by Silver Hawk. SAX, 1-4, 1m, Lifetime Record: 22-5-4-3, $100,991. O-Samuel 1:38 2/5. B-Jones & Kumar Partnership (Ky). *Won Mevorach. B-Running Luck Inc. (CA). T-Craig A. Lewis. by DO. **$105,000 yrlg '94 FTKJUL. Sword of the Lord, c, 3, Cutlass--Royal Ack, by Ack 5th-AQU, $35,000, (S)' 4yo/up, flm, 1 1116m, 1 :50 Ack. AOU, 1-4, 6f, 1:14 1/5. B-C. Bowling & C. ft. 4/5, Thompson (Fl). * $70,000 2yo 1995 OBSFEB... * 1/2 NEW YORK FLAG (m, 6, Personal Flag--Syl's Pleasure, by Dr. Blum) Lifetime Record: 28-3-14-3, $160,369. to Pride Prevails (SW, $174,640, by Proud Birdie). O-Regent Farms & Sugar Maple Farm. B-Regent Farms Brielle Landing, c, 3, Deputed Testamony--Tiger Rep, by (NY). T-P. Brian Enright. The Reprobate. AOU, 1-4, 6f, 1: 15 2/5. B-Patricia J. Izdebski (Njl. *Full to Laura Who (MSP, $248,406) 7th-AQU, $33,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:48 3/5, ft. and Yz to Micheal's Rep (MSW, $101,861, by COURT DISPUTE (f, 3, Deputed Testamony--Court Ob­ Parfaitement) . server {SP}, by Court Trial) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-3, Firestix, c, 3, Fire Maker--Gracinda, by State Dinner. $41,630. O-Gang & Larkin & Megale & Wake. B-Milton AOU, 1-4, a1 m70yd, 1:49 4/5. B-Almost Heaven P. Higgins III & Thomas Bowman DVM (MD). T-Michael Stables (Fl). J. Kelly. Let's Drink Brunch, f, 3, Native Prospector--Let's Drink Dinner, by Never Tabled. SAX, 1-4, (S), 6f, 1: 11. 9th-AQU, $31,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 1 ft. B-Berkey, Risoldi, & Robbins (Ca). *$15,500 yrl '94 QUICK STUDY (c, 4, Afleet--Meditation {MSW, $114,721}, by Private Thoughts) Lifetime Record: BESNOV; $28,000 2yo 1995 BESAPR. 14-2-2-1, $45,200. O-Marie J. & Joseph Parisi. B in Charge, f, 3, Nureyev--Farmington, by Alydar. GPX, B-Forest Acres Inc. & John R. Williams (KY). T-Carlos F. 1-4, 6f, 1: 13 2/5. B-Gilman Investment Co. (Fl). Martin. * 1/2 to Fighting Jet (Copelan), MSW, * $1 00,000 yrl '94 FTSAUG. $201,490. Bing, c, 3, Thirty Eight Paces--Tell Aunt Susan, by Duck Dance. LRL, 1-4, 7f, 1:28. B-K T Leatherbury Assoc. 7th-BMX, $28,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. Inc. (Md). AVONWORTH HI (g, 5, Gold Pack--Slicker Flicker, by Shuffle Again, f, 3, Wild Again--Darby Shuffle (GSW, Exalted Rullah) Lifetime Record: 28-5-7-5, $107,190. $525,925), by Darby Creek Road. GPX, 1-4, O/B-Kieran L. Maybury (CA). T-Chuck Murphy. 1 1/16m, 1:48 2/5. B-Fares Farms, Inc (Ky). Belle Jour, f, 4, Carnivalay--Belle Noel, by . 8th-GPX, $26,000, 3yo, f, 1 1 116m (off turf), 1:47, ft. AOU, 1-4, 1 1/16m, 1:53 3/5. B-Amherst Stable STROOZER (f, 3, Runaway Groom--Zum Spass, by Sir (Md). 1/2 to Ms. Eloise (MGI, $870,982, by Nasty Ivorl Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, $32,035. O-Sibling Sta­ * bles. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton (KY). T-Graham Max­ and Bold)' Belle of Amherst (SW, $284,614, by Far well. Out East), Belle Nuit (SW, $162,392, by Dr. Carter) and Belleofbasinstreet (GSP, $141,482, by Dixieland 7th-FGX, $23,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1/5, ft. Band). CINDYSMAGICMOMENT (c, 4, Timeless Moment--Pass It's All Ice, c, 4, It's Freezing--Frozen Francine, by Cindy's Tab {SP}, by Pass the Tab) Lifetime Record: Danzig. SAX, 1-4, 6f, 1:101/5. B-Robert I. Green 12-4-4-2, $54,960. O-Cindy Bockman. B-Danny & (Ky). * $22,000 wing '92 KEENOV; $21,000 2yo Cindy Bockman, et a!. (LA). T-Connie Tassistro. 1994 BESMAR. * * 1 /2 to Polar Route (Naskra), GSP, $191,842. 9th-FGX, $23,000, 4yo/up, flm, 1 m, 1 :39, ft. Taylor's Mark, f, 4, Miswaki--Marshua's Rose (SW, RITA RUCKER (m, 5, Dmitri--Darlease, by Temperence $103,500), by Marshua's Dancer. GPX, 1-4, 6f, 1:12 Hill) Lifetime Record: 22-5-4-2, $73,485. O-Fore H Farm Ltd. B-W.A. Lofton (AR). T-Leo G. Gabriel Jr. 4/5. B-Camelot Thoroughbreds & Silver Springs Farm Inc (Ky). * $65,000 yrl '93 FTSAUG. * * 1 12 to 8th-LRL, $21,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, ft. Marshua's River (Riverman), MGSW, $402,146. GREAT HARBOUR (f, 4, Bet Big--Maniweta, by Chero­ Smart'n Rare, f, 4, Rare Performer--La Deception, by kee Fellow) Lifetime Record: 20-6-3-3, $85,630. Smarten. TPX, 1-4, 6 1/2f, 1: 19 2/5. B-William O/T-John V. Alecci. B-Mike Campanile (FL). Denzik (Ky). * $12,000 yrlg '93 KEESEP.