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SERENA TO TURFWAY Serena's Song (Rahy), an Saturday, Leopardstown, Ireland: impressive winner of Sunday's GI Gazelle H. at Belmont GUINNESS CHAMPION S.-G1, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT Park, will make her next start in the Sept. 23 $200,000 Pentire (GB) (Be My Guest), whose only defeat in six Turfway Budweiser Breeders' Cup at 1 1 /16 miles, starts this year came at the hands of hero trainer Wayne Lukas confirmed yesterday. Pre-Breeders' Lammtarra, will sign off for 1 995 in the Guinness Cham­ Cup plans beyond that point remain uncertain, however. pion S. The Geoff Wragg-trained three-year-old worked "I don't know if that will be her only start before the well at Newmarket over the weekend, so his connec­ Breeders' Cup," said Lukas. "We'll run in that one and tions, who had been considering giving him a rest until take a look at it. This race is good timing. It's a good next year, have now decided on one more run before distance and it's around two turns. There are a lot of giving him the winter off. "Pentire worked exceptionally things to like." Lukas still has not made a definite deci­ well and is all set to go to Leopardstown, but that will sion on Thunder Gulch (Gulch)'s next start, but the be it for the year," said Wragg. "He stays in training Kentucky Derby winner appears to be headed to next season and there's no point asking him to do any Turfway as well, with Lukas reiterating Tuesday that he more. He's done tremendously well already." Among is "leaning" toward the Sept. 23 Kentucky Cup Classic. Pentire's six victories so far this year were the G2 Great Voltigeur S. at York and the G2 King Edward VII S. at FASIG-TIPTON REVISES FALL MIXED SALE Royal Ascot. His opposition is likely to include '94 Prix SCHEDULE Fasig-Tipton has announced minor revi­ de I' Arc de Triomphe runner-up Hernando (Fr) (Niniski) and G 1 winner Valanour (Ire) (Lomond). Spectrum (Ire) sions to its Fall Mixed Sale schedule at Newtown Pad­ docks in Lexington, Kentucky. "We will begin with open (Rainbow Quest), winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas this sessions Thursday and Friday, November 9th and 10th," past spring, will also run if the ground is good or softer. But trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam insisted, "He will not noted Director of Breeding Stock Sales Dennis Lynch, "and will feature selected sessions Friday and Saturday travel if the going is firm." Dermot Weld' s Definite Arti­ evenings. Friday night, we will offer a session of se­ cle (GB) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), second in the , lected weanlings. Saturday night, November 11, our heads the home defense of the G 1 prize. selected session will include broodmares and a further Tonight, Woodbine: reduction of the Thoroughbred holdings of Carl lcahn's Tonight Woodbine hosts the Canadian Breeders Sales Foxfield." Catalogues are scheduled for distribution in Yearling Sales Stakes, which will feature 59 Canadian­ mid-October. bred who "graduated" from the local sales ring. The Sales Stakes will serve as a prelude to GALBREATH ARRANGEMENTS FINALIZED the CBS Select Canadian-bred Yearling Sale, to be held Calling hours will be held today for Daniel Galbreath, the at Woodbine Sept. 7 and 8. Among those featured on owner of Darby Dan Farm who passed away Sunday at tonight's card are Charlie's Dewan (Charlie Barley), the age of 67. Hours will be from noon until 2 p.m. and winner of the third jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Darby Dan in Galloway, Ohio. A the Breeders' S., who was bought back by his breeder Celebration of Life service will be held at First Commu­ Kinghaven Farms when bidding at the yearling sales nity Church, 1320 Cambridge Blvd. in Columbus, Ohio, stopped at $9,000; and Scotzanna (Silver Deputy), a at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, donations $7,584 yearling bargain who has won of five of six may be made to the Columbus Foundation or the Nature starts including the Gii Prioress S. at Belmont for earn­ Conservancy. ings of $206,610. Charlie's Dewan is entered in the Halton S. (GlllC) at 1 1 /B-miles on the turf, while Scotzanna will run against the boys in the six furlong L.U STAKES PREVIEW ...... Kenora S. (GlllC). Other Canadian-bred stars entered in Q NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2 tonight's six Sales Stakes, worth $104, 750 each, in­ clude MSW Holly Regent (Steady Growth), SW All - FOREIGN REPORT ...... 2 Firmed Up (Affirmed), SW For Pete's Sake (Clever Trick) TOTAL PAGES ...... 3 and Canada's Champion Older Horse in 1993 Cozzene's Prince (Cozzene). First post is at 6 p.m. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-6-95

News Continued. Also Ran: Shining Molly (Fr), Chateau La Riviere, HAS DATE WITH GULCH Sayyedati Planter's Punch (Fr), Maggi For Margaret (GB). (GB) (Shadeed), heroine of the Newmarket 1000 Guin­ Always well-placed, Titus Livius pulled around the eas in 1993 and winner this season of the Sussex S. at other horses with two furlongs to go, and went on to Goodwood, has a date with Kentucky-based stallion win easily. Branston Jewel was one-paced in the last Gulch (Mr. Prospector) when she retires after a bid for furlong, and lost second place just a few yards from the next month's Breeders' Cup Mile. The five-year-old post. MAGGI FOR MARGARET (Shavian {GB}) finished a mare, fourth behind Ridgewood Pearl in last Sunday's disappointing last place, losing momentum halfway Prix du Moulin at Longchamp, has run her final race in down the straight and trailing in well behind the rest of Europe now and will take a short break before flying to the field. Belmont Park for the Oct. 28 Breeders' Cup. Joe Mer­ cer, manager for Sayyedati's owner Mohamed Obaida, PRIX DES TOURELLES, $47,920, Chantilly, France, 9-5, said, "She will be staying in the States after she's run in 3yo/up, 12fT, 2:34.40, gd. the Breeders' Cup Mile. It would be a wonderful way to 1--#DARAYDALA {IRE), 119, f, 3, Royal Academy-­ finish if she could win it." Sayyedati has run in the Daralinsha (G3-Fr), by Empery. O/B-H H Aga Khan Breeders' Cup once before, finishing 12th in the 1 993 (Ire); T-Alain de Royer Dupre; J-G Masse. $27, 722. Sprint. 2--Syvanie (Fr), 119, f, 3, Sicyos--Avania, by Avatar. $9,504. TURFWAY OPENS TODAY Turfway Park in Flor­ 3--Saderlina {Ire), 119, f, 3, Sadler's Wells--Dinalina (Fr), ence, Kentucky, with record purses and a brand new by Top Ville (Fr). $5,940. Grand Entrance Plaza and Paddock Saddling Area, opens Margins: 1 /2, 1, SHORT NK. for its 23-date Fall Meet today. The meeting will be highlighted by the second running of the $1-million American-Bred Winners in England: Kentucky Cup Day of Champions, to be held Saturday, In Paradisum, g, 2, Opening Verse--Nice Noble (SP-lty), Sept. 23. Post time for the first race is 7 p.m. Wednes­ by *Vaguely Noble. Leicester, 9-5, Rancliffe Nursery days, Thursdays and Fridays and 1 :30 p.m. Saturdays Selling H., 1 mT, 2yo, $4,457 to winner. O/T-Mrs. and Sundays, with the exception of Kentucky Cup Day, Linda Ramsden; B-Audley Farm Inc. * $21,000 yrlg which will have a 12:30 p.m. first post. The record '94 KEESEP. purses will total more than $5 million, or in excess of Mufarej, c, 3, Riverman--Azayim (Ire) (GSP-Fr, SP-Eng), $225,000 a day, and the season extends through Fri­ by Be My Guest. Lingfield Park, 9-5, Champagne day, October 6. Stakes purses for the meet total $1.2 Jacquart Maiden, 7fT, 3yo/up, $6,948 to winner. million; the stakes action kicks off Saturday, Sept. 9 0-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; 8-Shadwell Farm Inc. with the $75,000 Turfway Championship. & Shadwell Estate Co. Ltd.; T-Robert Armstrong. Hawkish, g, 6, Silver Hawk--Dive Royal, by Inverness Drive. Leicester, 9-5, Stag Apprentices H., 1 Off, FOREIGN 3yo/up, $5, 156 to winner. 0-Mrs. M.F.D. Morley; • B-Joseph Manzi; T-David Morley. * Yz to Renegotiable • (Gii, $203,275, by Floating Reserve). **$25,000 yrlg Yesterday's Results: '90 KEESEP. PRIX D' ARENBERG-G3, $71,287, Chantilly, France, 9-5, 2yo, 5f 1 OOyT, 1 :05.80, gd. 1--#TITUS LIVIUS (Fr), 123, c, 2, Machiavellian--Party © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Doll (GB) (MSW-Fr), by Be My Guest. O/B-Stavros This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Niarchos (Fr); T-Jonathan Pease; J-Cash Asmussen. $43,564. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior 2--Ella Nico {Ire), 120, f, 2, Archway (lre)--Ceann­ written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Na-Bann (GB), by Doulab. 0-Ecurie Panache Blanc. Information as to the races, race results and earnings $15,841. was obtained from results charts published in Daily 3--Branston Jewel {Ire), 120, f, 2, Prince Sabo (GB)-­ Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Tuxford Hideaway, by Cawston's Clown (GB). 0-J D of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Abell. $7,920. Margins: 4, NK, HD.

Arrowfield stands two sons of Australia's International Stud ------DANZIG: -----­ARROWFIELD Contact: John Messara Chief's Crown (USA): 6 Gl winners, inc. 2 Champion 2YOs Phone: (61-2) 223 8277 Fax: (61-2) 223 5795 (USA): 3 Arrowfield-bred millionaires from 2 crops GPO Box 3500 Sydney NSW 2001, Australia PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-6-95

B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S EDITION

STAKES RESULT: 1995 THOROUGHBRED RACING (through September 3, 1995) ANDERSON RANCH H., $35,595, BMX, 9-4, 3yo/up, LEADERS 1 mT, 1 :35 4/5, fm. © 1995/Equibase Company (Subject to audit) 1--#WALK POINT, 113, c, 4, Proper Reality--Steps Jockeys Mounts/Wins {MSP), by Spectacular Bid. ($18,000 yrl '92 Purses KEESEP; $38,000 2yo '93 BESMAR). 0-Ken Porter; Corey Nakatani 1,016/232 $11,777,837 8-Claiborne Farm & The Gamely Corp. (KY); T-Neil *Gary Stevens 687/149 $9,805,778 French; J-D. Carr; $19,845. Lifetime Record: Jerry Bailey 923/209 $9,649,416 16-4-1-3, $91,124. Mike Smith 984/193 $7,696,869 2--Pharaoh's Heart, 117, h, 5, Persevered--Destroying Pat Day 865/191 $7,584,808 Angel, by Northern Jove. $7,000. Kent Desormeaux 873/182 $7,476,439 3--Western Trader, 116, c, 4, Herat--Distant Doll, by Chris Mccarron 652/116 $6,929,670 Distant Land. $5,250. Eddie Delahoussaye 743/113 $6,636,433 Margins: 1 /2, 4, 1. Odds: 20.50, 2.20, 6.40. Alex Solis 1,004/140 $5,869, 185 Shane Sellers 789/150 $5,585,596 MAIDEN WINNERS: *Includes foreign figures. +Frisky Ibis, f, 2, Scarlet lbis--Another Frisky, by Medieval Man. FLX, 9-5, 5 1 /2f, 1 :09 4/5. B-Gail Trainers Starts/Wins Purses A. Suozzo (Ny). * $1,800 yrl '94 GVBSEP. D. Wayne Lukas 4551107 $8,250,816 GP Shrimp, c, 3, Late Act--Ball Gate (Arg) (GSP-N.A., Bill Mott 442/115 $6,508,255 GSW-Arg), by Snow Ball. PHA, 9-5, 1 m, 1 :41 1 /5. Richard Mandella 223/48 $4,856,301 8-Robert Gordon (Ny). Robert 227/48 $4,325, 132 Time's Up, c, 3, Time to Explode--Miss Calamity Ron McAnally 296/50 $3,560,370 Jane, by Broadway Forli. FLX, 9-5, 6f, 1: 12 3/5. Shug McGaughey 205/49 $2,939, 140 8-Just Resting Farm (Ny). * $3,200 2yo 1994 H. Allen Jerkens 321 /59 $2,563,296 HBSMAY. * * 1 /2 to Society Doll (MSW, $136,925, Jerry Hollendorfer 608/133 $2,471,611 by Imp Society). Gary Jones 220/39 $2, 148, 175 Daniel J. Vella 215/45 $2,021,052

STAKES CLOSINGS Horses Starts/Wins Purses Cigar 717 $2,509,800 TODAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6: Thunder Gulch 8/6 $2,361,580 9-16 $1001100 Bay Meadows BBC H., Serena's Song 10/8 $1,324, 100 BMX, 3yo/up, 6f ($100) Sandpit (Brz) 7/4 $1,282,700 9-22 $200,000g Pegasus H.-GJJ, MED, 3yo, Awad 12/4 $1,040,810 1 1/16m ($200) Tinners Way 4/1 $ 817,500 10-15 $ 1, 000, OOOg Rothmans lnt'/-GI, WOX, 3yo/up, *Dumaani 712 $ 757,605 12fT ($750) Possibly Perfect 6/5 $ 743, 100 10-15 $300,000a E.P. Taylor-Gil, WOX, 3yo/up, f/m, Dazzling Falls 8/3 $ 698,000 10fT ($300) Petionville 8/5 $ 663,275 *Includes foreign figures.

0 CJD The Arc Week-End,~~~he~~ m~:e~ E~!~.~~~~!;orl~!d~~~~~~ l sate rakes place after \!::[} racing Saturday at Saint Cloud racecourse. The quality of horses offered improves every year because the success of aoff~ance the horses purchased at the sale: (Ciga Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Gr. 1), AUBE INDIENNE (Yellow Ribbon S. Gr. 1) and LATIN AMERICAN (The Californian S. Gr. 1) makes it the best sale of its kind. Information: GOFFS FRANCE - BP 133 - Hippodrome de Saint Cloud - 92215 SAINT CLOUD Cedex - Tel. (1) 41 12 00 30 - Fax.(1) 41 12 90 56