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SPORTSMAN'S SIMULCASTS STOPPED Re­ Sunday, Santa Anita Park: sponding to Bal moral Park's protest, the Illinois Racing SAN FELIPE S.-Gll, $200,000a, 3yo, 1 1 /16m Board has withdrawn permission for Sportsman's Park Afternoon Deelites (Private Terms) and Timber Coun­ to simulcast its programs to the Churchill Downs try (Woodman) continue toward their Sunday show­ Sports Spectrum in Merrillville, Indiana. Balmoral, down, both colts working smartly the past few days. which is 20 miles from Merrillville, based its protest Trainer D. Wayne Lukas sent Breeders' Cup Juvenile on the Federal Interstate Horseracing Act, which champion Timber Country five furlongs over Santa requires any facility taking bets on simulcasts to re­ Anita's fast main track Monday in :59 1 /5, while ceive permission from tracks conducting live racing trainer Richard Mandella watched his undefeated within a 60-mile radius. Permission was not given by Afternoon Deelites breeze five furlongs in :59 4/5 Balmoral, which conducts year-round harness racing under jockey Kent Desormeaux Tuesday. Lukas has on a limited basis. Currently, the track offers Sunday stated the speedy Afternoon Deelites would have a evening, Tuesday afternoon and Friday and Saturday decided advantage with a short field projected for the night programs. The Merrillville facility opened Jan. San Felipe. "In a virtual match race, speed and turn 25, offering full-card simulcasts from four Thorough­ of foot are everything," he said. "It puts us at a bred and three harness tracks. When Sportsman's tremendous disadvantage. With no pressure, (After­ opened the Chicago Thoroughbred season Feb. 17, it noon Deelites) is virtually home free." Mandella, who became part of the betting smorgasbord. While was at Hollywood Park Wednesday morning, said Balmoral' s intertrack wagering has since declined Afternoon Deelites came out of his workout in great 47% compared to the same days last year, racing shape. The only other possible San Felipe starters as board chairman Gary Starkman suggested the reason of yesterday morning were Lake George (Vice Re­ for the decline wasn't the Sportsman's simulcast at gent), Score Quick (Northern Score) and Zg Media Merrillville, but rather the availability of full-card simul­ (Carnivalay). Trainer Gary Lewis said he will enter casting at the Indiana parlor. Full-card simulcasting is Giii El Camino Real Derby winner Jumron (GB) illegal in Illinois, and Starkman urged the state legisla­ (Sharpo {GB}), but plans to run him in the March 25 ture to amend the racing statute to permit it. Golden State Derby at Bay Meadows instead. Jumron worked a mile in 1 :38 Tuesday at Santa QUEENS COURT QUEEN RETIRED Alex G. Anita. "It was a real good work," Lewis said. "He Campbell's Queens Court Queen (Lyphard), winner of went the final quarter in :24 and change." all three of her 1995 starts, the Gii San Gorgonio H., GI Santa Maria H. and the GI Santa Margarita Invita­ Saturday, Turfway Park: tional H., has been retired due to a leg injury suffered JOHN BATTAGLIA MEMORIAL S., $100,000, 3yo, in the Feb. 26 Santa Margarita. "She left (California) 1 1/1 Gm Tuesday and will be bred to either Seeking the Gold or Heading the field for Turfway's Jim Beam prep will be Irish River," trainer Ron McAnally said yesterday. Devil's Brew (Devil's Bag), winner of his last two Queens Court Queen will take up residence at Forest starts including the Whirlaway Breeders' Cup S. at Retreat in Lexington, Ky. The six-year-old mare re­ Aqueduct Feb. 11. The Cynthia Reese-trainee arrived tires with 1 0 victories in 30 career starts for earnings at Turfway Wednesday morning accompanied by of $808,050. stablemate Get My Glitter ( Glitterman), a frontrunner expected to assure a fast pace in the John Battaglia for the late-running Devil's Brew. The likely second TRIPLE THREATS ...... 1,2 choice in the betting, Car Dealer (Carborundum), drilled five furlongs in :59 3/5 at Turfway Tuesday NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2,3 under regular rider Dean Kutz. The Marcia Lee Butler­ trainee has won his last two starts, both at Turfway RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4,5 Park. Also expected to start are Silver Leader (Mr. Leader), Surpass (Tsunami Slew) and Sikkim (Nepal). PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-16-95

Triple Threats, Continued. DEL MAR RAISES 1995 STAKES PURSES With Sunday, Fair Grounds: its smallest stakes purse set at $100,000, Del Mar LOUISIANA DERBY-Giii, $300,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m will present its richest schedule in 1995, offering Harsh weather forecasts this week for the New Or­ $4,950,000 for 24 stakes during its 43-day summer leans area have caused trainer Neil Drysdale to cancel session. Topping the roster will be the $1,000,000 his plans to run undefeated French Deputy (Deputy Grade I Pacific Classic, scheduled for Sunday, August Minister) in the Louisiana Derby. "I'm not running in 13. Overall, 14 major stakes have been boosted a the San Felipe either," said Drysdale yesterday. "I'm total of $500,000, highlighted by a trio of races with not certain where we'll run. Let's just say we're sizeable individual increases. They are: the Gil Chula considering other options." In his most recent start Vista H. Sept. 3, raised from $200,000 to $300,000; Feb. 23 at Santa Anita, French Deputy romped by 11 the GI Del Mar Oaks August 20, raised from lengths in a one-mile allowance. $175,000 to $250,000; and the Giii Bing Crosby H. July 30, raised from $100,000 to $150,000. Eleven Saturday, March 25, Aqueduct: other stakes have been increased by $25,000 each. THE GOTHAM S.-Gll, $250,000, 3yo, 1 m "I have stated before that Del Mar is a good place to Trainer Leo O'Brien is planning to run an entry of GI be if you have a good horse," said Del Mar Thorough­ Hopeful S. winner Wild Escapade (Wild Again) and bred Club President and General Manager Joseph W. two-time stakes-winner Ave's Flag {Personal Flag) in Harper. "I think this new stakes schedule says that the Gotham. Wild Escapade arrived at Belmont Park again--with an exclamation point." from Aiken, South Carolina Monday. "He worked about five times down there," said O'Brien. "His last HISHI AMAZON INJURED Hishi Amazon (Theatri­ couple of works were quite good. He acts like he's cal {IRE}), the world's richest filly or mare with earn­ matured, but you don't know how good they're doing ings of over $4.8 million, suffered a minor injury to until they run so I've entered him on Friday (in a six­ her left front ankle Wed. morning and will miss Satur­ furlong $32,000 allowance)." Trainer Michael day's GI Santa Ana H. at Santa Anita. "She galloped Dickinson's undefeated Da Hoss (Gone West) will on the main track Tuesday and was fine when she make his fifth career start in the Gotham. In his last came back," said Dent Caton, who is supervising effort at Aqueduct March 4, the Kentucky-bred training for the Japanese-based filly during her stay in romped to a three-length victory in the Giii Best Turn the U.S. "But she had some filling and was lame this S. "He came out of his race well," said Dickinson. morning in her left front. We X-rayed it and they're "He's stabled at Fair Hill right now. He worked seven negative. So it looks like it's a wrench or a sprain to furlongs yesterday at Laurel and went in 1 :25. His her ankle. Everybody's distraught at the moment, next work will be Sunday (March 19) on Fair Hill's and we'll see how she is in the morning. Right now, woodchip track and he'll again work seven furlongs. she's scheduled to go back to Japan Tuesday." He'll be shipped up the morning of the Gotham." CHAMPION USER FRIENDLY RETIRED Gary Saturday, April 1, Turfway Park: Tanaka's 1992 Cartier European Horse of the Year THE JIM BEAM S.-Gll, $600,000, 3yo, 1 1/Sm User Friendly (GB) (Slip Anchor {GB}l has arrived at Trainer D. Wayne Lukas confirmed yesterday that Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Kentucky following Santa Anita Oaks winner Serena's Song (Rahy) is her retirement from racing. A champion in both Eng­ scheduled to take on the boys in the Jim Beam. land and France at three, User Friendly won eight of Corey Nakatani retains the mount. San Rafael winner 15 career starts for earnings of $1, 761,393. Her five Larry the Legend (Local Talent) breezed a half-mile Group 1 tallies included the Gold Seal English Oaks over Santa Anita's fast main track Wednesday morn­ and the Aston Upthorpe Yorkshire Oaks in England, as ing in : 50 1 /5. Trainer Craig Lewis said the Illinois­ well as the Kildangan Stud Irish Oaks in Ireland, mak­ bred will make his next start in either the Jim Beam or ing her only the third filly ever to land all three Oaks. the Santa Anita Derby April 8. Bred in England by Stretchworth Park Stud, prospec~ tive plans are to breed the six-year-old mare to News Continued. or Mr. Prospector and possibly enter her in the AQUEDUCT TO TAKE FULL-CARD Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. SIMULCASTS FROM HIALEAH Beginning this Friday with the close of the Gulfstream Park meet, si­ FOALING NEWS: mulcast action at Aqueduct will shift to Hialeah Park VISIBLE GOLD, 7, Deputy Minister--Fit and Fancy, by through March 31. Wagering at the New York track_ Vaguely Noble will not be merged with the Hialeah pools. There will Foal born 2-24-95, a filly by . be a live call of the first two Hialeah races daily; races Will be bred back to Woodman. three through seven and race nine will be simulcast. Owned by John Toffan and Trudy McCaffery The eighth race at Hialeah will be a simulcast of the Boarded at Glennwood Farm in Versailles, Ky. Aqueduct feature. Betting on the final races of the Accomplishments: G3 winner of $353,075. Hialeah card will be through advance wagering only. PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-16-95

News Continued. The lightly-raced Prospector J., making his 2nd DEVIL NEARING DEBUT Trainer Allen Jerkens start back from a 1 0-month layoff, tracked early reported from his stable at Gulfstream Park yesterday leader DR. CINA (Irish Tower) down the backside, that Devil His Due (Devil's Bag), winner of both the made a run leaving the turn to gain command in mid­ Gii Brooklyn and GI Suburban Handicaps at Belmont stretch, then held off a late move from Commanche Park in 1994, will make his 1995 debut shortly. The Trail for his first stakes triumph. Even-money favorite Hall of Fame trainer said his plan is to work the Devil CORMA RAY (Cormorant) was 4th, while Dr. Cina a quick seven furlongs Saturday, hoping to be ready tired to be 5th in the 7-horse field. The winner is 1 /2 for the April 1 Westchester H. at Aqueduct. The Giii, to Dr. Alfoos (GSP, $158,451, by Ogygian). $100,000 Westchester will be run for three-year-olds and up at a distance of one-mile. Six-year-old Devil 7th-GPX, $48,000, Alw, 4yo/up, a1 m70yds (off the His Due has not raced since finishing second to Cigar turf), 1 :42 2/5, ft. in the GI NYRA Mile at Aqueduct Nov. 26. 1--SKYWAY, 115, g, 6, Naked Sky--Robyn's Way, by In Reality. 0-Wendy Dwoskin; B-Elmer L. Parker TOTAL '94 WAGERING UP IN MARYLAND (FL); T-Steven Dwoskin. Total wagering in Maryland on Thoroughbred racing Lifetime Record: 48-7-7-9, $161,655. was an all-time record $461 million in 1 994, accord­ 2--Clint Essential, 115, c, 4, Jeblar--Phoenix Flame, ing to a statement released by the Maryland Jockey by Dr. Blum. Club yesterday. The release cited the number of 3--Standing Cast (Ire), 115, g, 6, Chief Singer--Love distribution points as key to the increase, with eight for Poetry, by Lord Gayle. sites available for wagering on races from Maryland Margins:2 1 /4, nose, 2. Odds: 13.30, 15.30, 13. 70. and up to five other signals, and formerly dark Stakes-placed Skyway, 4th in a $75,000 claimer on Wednesdays being used for simulcasting. Total in­ the Gulfstream turf in his last, stepped up to face come available for purses rose from $33.3 million in allowance company and closed from mid-pack for his 1993 to $36.8 million in '94, but is off from the five­ first victory since winning via DQ at Calder in Decem­ year high of $39 million in 1990. ber. Pacesetter Clint Essential held on gamely for the place spot. BAY MEADOWS TO HOST SPRING MEETING For the first time in more than 30 years, Bay Mead­ 8th-GPX, $31,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1 :09 4/5, ft. ows will host a spring meeting when it opens for 1 9 COUNTRY CAT (f, 3, Storm Cat--La Affirmed, days of Thoroughbred racing Wednesday, March 22. by Affirmed), 2nd in a Gulfstream allowance March The abbreviated season, packed with eight stakes, 1, was sent straight to the front where she remained will run through Thursday, April 13. Post time is 1: 15 throughout, sailing to a 7-length victory under regu­ p.m. daily except Fridays, when night racing begins at lar jockey Jerry Bailey. MAY WE (Carson City) ral­ 6 p.m. The highlight of the meeting will be the inau­ lied late for 2nd. Country Cat, sent off the 3-2 gural running of the $150,000 Golden State Derby for bettors' choice, is a full-sister to Caress (SW, three-year-olds Saturday, March 25. $187,450, to 1995). Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $40,530. 0-0verbrook Farm. B-Harbor View Farm (KY). T-D. F•L•O•R•l•D• A Wayne Lukas. REPORT 3rd-GPX, $30,000, Msw, 4yo, f, 1 1 /16m, 1 :48, ft. SOFITINA (f, 4, --Waya {Fr} {Champion Older Mare, MGI, $742,486}, by Faraway Son), unraced Yesterday's Results: at two and campaigned in France at three, where she went O-for-8, took a liking to the main track in THE EILLO H., $48,625, GPX, 3-15, 3yo/up, 5f, :56 her U.S. debut. Trailing the field early, she began 4/5, ft. her run leaving the backstretch, steadied on the final 1--#PROSPECTOR J, 112, h, 6, Northern Prospect-­ turn when impeded, was bumped at the top of the Mimi J. (SW, $95,760), by Angle Light. 0-Bruce stretch, but got home first by 1 3/4 while seven Kline; B-P. Headley Bell & Nancy Bell (KY); T-John wide at 8-1. ZUL (North Prospect), the 4-1 second J. Tammaro; J-J. Bailey; $29, 175. ($37,000 yrlg choice, hit her head on the top of the gate at the '90 KEESEP). Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $54,320. start and was pulled up in distress. The winner is a 2--Commanche Trail, 113, g, 4, Copelan--Outstanding 1 /2 to De Niro (GSW, $91, 164, by ) and Jade, by Distinctive. 0-William T. Young; $9,238. Vidalia (GSW-lty, by II). Lifetime Record: ($115,000 yrlg '92 FTKJUL). 9-1-3-0, $43,902. 3--K S Fury, 116, g, 5, Gulch--Viva Sec, by 0-Augustin Stable. B-Peter M. Brant & George Secretariat. 0-Bask Stables Inc.; $6,321. Strawbridge Jr. (PA). T-Jonathan E. Sheppard. ($112,000 2yo '92 FTFFEB). Margins: 3/4, 1 1 /2, 1 1 /2. Odds:7 .60, 5. 70, 2.30. Florida Report Continued, p. 4 PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-16-95

Today, Gulfstream Park: 7th-SAX, $50,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 m, 1 :35 4/5, PAN AMERICAN H.-Gll, $300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /2mT ft. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds 1--BRENDAS WILDIN DIAN, 116, f, 4, Slew' s 1 Yokohama Mott Bailey 6-1 Royalty--Radisson Plaza, by Nodouble. 0-Samuel 2 Star Of Manila Kessinger Jr. Sellers 9-2 Mevorach; B-Marvin Malmuth (CA); T-Craig A. 3 Tocopilla (ARG) G. Goodman Smith 15-1 Lewis. Lifetime Record: 20-7-1-3, $175,885. 4 The Wild Irishman Terrill Fires 15-1 2--Ashtabula, 117, f, 4, Rahy--Now Your Teapottin, 5 Frenchpark (GB) Knight Black 5-1 by Native Royalty. 6 Misil Clement Santos 7-2 3--Darling Sola, 116, m, 5, Relaunch--Cisplatine (Brz), 7 Turk Passer Margotta Krone 6-1 by Janus II (Arg). 8 Awad Donk Maple 8-1 Margins: 5, 1 /2, 4 1 /2. Odds: 2.40, 3.30, 6. 70. 9 Myrmidon Wolfson McCauley 6-1 Stakes-placed Brendas Wildindian, 5-length win- 10 Winterton Jerkens Ramos 30-1 ner of a $50,000 claimer at Santa Anita in her last, Highweight Misil (Miswaki), assigned 120 pounds, sat off the flank of early speedster Darling Sola will attempt to become the only triple stakes winner through the first six furlongs, took command on the of the 1995 Gulfstream meeting; in his last two out­ turn for home then drew clear in the stretch under ings, he took the Jan. 29 Super Bowl H. and Feb. 25 Kent Desormeaux for the victory. 2-1 favorite Gii Gulfstream Park Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. BLOOMINGLY (ARG), a G2 winner in Argentina Frenchpark (GB) (Fools Holme) arrived at Gulfstream making her North American debut, pressed the from Southern California Monday night. The five­ pace early before fading to 6th and last. year-old has only started three times in North Ameri­ ca, and already has a Grade I victory to his credit in 3rd-SAX, $47,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1 :08 4/5, ft. the Dec. 11 Hollywood Turf Cup. "I just hope he is 1--BEAUTIFUL CROWN, 116, c, 4, Chief's Crown-­ as good as the horse who won the Hollywood Turf Beautiful Glass (Giii, $147,570), by Pass the Glass. Cup," said his trainer Terry Knight. "He trained super 0-Golden Eagle Farm; B-Mr. & Mrs. John C. Mabee going into that race and he has trained as well if not (KY); T-Richard Mandella. better coming up to this race. It looks like we are in Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-2, $89,450. good shape." Corey Black will be in to ride. 2--Feliz Hora, 116, g, 4, Desert Wine--Joy's Jewel, by Jacinto. 3--Daveko, 116, g, 6, Time for a Change--Clipsydra, ~ SOUTHERN by Vice Regent. ~ C·A•Lel •F•O•R•N-I·A Margins: HF, (4HF), 1 3/4. Odds: 1.30, 13. 70, 5.00. Beautiful Crown, off since his 3rd-place effort in REPORT the Harry Henson S. at Hollywood last June, made Yesterday's Results: up for lost time with an off-the-pace, 1 /2-length THE PIRATE COVES., $65,600, SAX, 3-15, 3yo, tally as the 6-5 favorite. 5-2 second choice 1 1 /8mT, 1: 50 4/5, yl. COPELAN'S EAGLE (Copelan) came out at the 1--#BEE EL TEE, 116, c, 3, Known Fact--Doris' s start, quickly sprinted to the front, held a slim lead Secret, by Nikoli (IRE). O/T-Craig A. Lewis; into the stretch, then battled inside the winner B-Photini Jaffe (IL); J-K. Desormeaux; $36,350. through the drive and could not match that rival ($23,000 yrlg '93 FTKNOV; $4,500 2yo '94 late. Following a steward's inquiry, Copelan's BESNOV). Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $56,850. Eagle was DO' d and placed 4th for interference at 2--Fine N' Majestic, 116, c, 3, Majestic Light--Perla the start. Beautiful Crown is 1 /2 to Jeanne Jones Fina, by Gallant Man. 0-Bienstock, Papiano & (GI, $694,900, by Nijinsky II) and Avenue of Flags Winner; $13,000. ($35,000 yrlg '93 KEESEP; (GSP, $53,550, by Seattle Slew). $70,000 2yo '94 KEEAPR). 3--Awesome Thought, 117, c, 3, Flying Paster-­ 6th-SAX, $39,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 1 m, 1 :36 3/5, ft. Incredible Idea, by Youth. 0-Golden Eagle Farm; GUISE (f, 3, Believe lt--Suave {MSP}, by Majestic $9,750. Prince), a full-sister to Swear (Giii, $54,200), Margins: 1 3/4, head, 1. Odds: 5.40, 2.50, 2.20. stretched out to a mile for the first time and went Stepping out of the claiming ranks for the first time wire-to-wire under Laffit Pincay Jr. for a 3-length in his career, Bee El Tee made the huge step up to score. RHYTHNINJAVA (Java Gold) was 2nd, stakes-winner here. Forcing the pace inside while even-money chalk RESPONSE (Sovereign frontrunner and 8-5 favorite JADE DANCER (Green Dancer) closed from the back of the pack for 3rd. Dancer) through the first 6 furlongs, Bee El Tee then Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-2, $34,402. took a short lead and inched clear late to take his first O/B-Claiborne Farm (KY). T-Richard Mandella. grass effort by 1 3/4. Jade Dancer weakened to be 4th. The winner is 1/2 to Certam De May (MSW, Southern California Report Continued, p. 5 $198,281, by Smile). PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 3-16-95

2nd-SAX, $37,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1 :09 3/5, ft. +DESERT PRINCESS (f, 3, Groovy--Windkist, by Secreto), the only first-time starter in the 6-horse N•E•W Y•O•R•K field, took the lead at the start and never looked back REPORT crossing the wire 9 lengths the best under Chris ' Mccarron. 9-5 favorite CLEVER (Clever Trick) was 2nd. Desert Princess was a $15,926 CBS Sept. Yesterday's Results: yearling and a $105,000 Keeneland April 2yo. Life­ time Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,350. 7th-AQU, $44,620, Alw, 3yo, f, 7f, 1 :23 2/5, ft. 0-The Thoroughbred Corp. B-Patrick B. Ballentine 1--DANCIN RENEE, 116, f, 3, Distinctive Pro--Lolli (CAN). T-Richard W. Mulhall. Lucka Lolli, by Sweet Candy (Ven). 0/B-Sanford Bacon (NY); T-Robert Triola. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $59,400. Local News, Santa Anita: Jockey Randy Romero will pack up his tack and 2--Varsity Gold, 116, f, 3, Transworld--Varsity Girl, by Slew o' Gold. leave for Turfway Park in Kentucky this Sunday, agent Nick Cosato reports. Cosato has been 3--Enhearten, 111, f, 3, Smarten--Biava, by Kennedy Road. Romero's agent since the jockey came out of retire­ ment and began riding at Hollywood Park last sum­ Margins: 4, 5 1 /2, neck. Odds: 0.45, 6. 70, 4.00. mer. Through last Sunday, Romero won five races Back from a Gulfstream allowance win after her successful Jan. debut at Aqu., Dancin Renee com­ from 93 mounts and was tied for 15th in the Santa pletes a North-South-North sweep to keep her perfect Anita standings. record intact in her 2nd open-company effort. Rushed Trainer David Hofmans reports Dramatic Gold up after breaking slowly, she took charge on the turn (Slew o' Gold) "cut himself up" while finishing sev­ enth in Saturday's Santa Anita H. and has been and drew off under a vigorous hand ride. Enhearten, 3-for-3 coming into the race, ran an even 3rd. shipped to Hollywood Park for freshening. "We'll start all over with him," said the trainer. 4th-AQU, $30,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1 /5, ft. BALL'S BLUFF (c, 4, Cox's Ridge--Brackish, by Al­ leged), rested two months following a 3rd-place finish W • E • S • T • E • R• N here versus similar in January, closed from next-to­ REPORT last, splitting horses at the top of the stretch to get up by a neck as the 5-2 second choice. The 8-5 Allen Jerkens entry of PROCEEDED (Affirmed) and LULU'S Yesterday's Result: LITTLE BOY (Big Burn), were 2nd and 3rd, respective­ 7th-GGX, $30,000, Alw, 3yo, 6f, 1: 10, gd. ly. The winner is a 1 /2 to Valses Pour Moi (SW-Fr, by NEW ASPIRATIONS (c, 3, Lost Code--Eterna Fe Gate Dancer), Merzouk (SW-Fr, by Theatrical {IRE}), {ARG} {G1-Arg}, by Good Bloke {ARG}), winner of and Pacific West (SW, $116,669, by Gone West). the Barretts Juvenile S. at Fairplex in September, had Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-2, $52,500. been off since his 9th-place showing in the Gii Nor­ O/B-Dinwiddie Farm Ltd. Partnership (VA). T-Claude folk S. at Santa Anita Oct. 9. Shipping up north for McGaughey Ill. this 6-furlong test, he sat reserved off the early pace, moved up willingly outside horses on the turn, gained a short lead in midstretch, ducked inward in deep E • A • s • T • E • R• N stretch then edged clear late to win by 1 1 /4. Even­ money choice IM ROUGH N TOUGH (Tough Knight), REPORT who broke his maiden by 10 last out, led through the first 1 /2-mile then weakened to be 4th. Lifetime Re­ Yesterday's Result: cord: 4-2-1-0, $76, 785. 0-John Franks. B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras & Vinery Farm (FL). T-Jack C. Van Berg. 6th-LRL, $24,700, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :43 1/5, ft. LOOMING (c, 4, Broad Brush--Native Derby {MSW, FOALING NEWS: $175,987}, by Master Derby), the 1-2 choice in ADORABLE MICOL, 12, --Turn To Me the four-horse field, was content to trail to the top (Cyane) of the lane, bumped with MSW RUN ALDEN (John Foal born 3-8-95, a colt by Storm Cat. Alden) when splitting horses in deep stretch, but Will be bred back to Woodman. got up to win by 3/4 and survived a rider's objec­ Boarded at Gallagher's Stud in Ghent, NY. tion. The 3xSW is GSP and is now 2-for-3 in Accomplishments: Glll-N.A., SW-Fr, $249,388. Dam '95. of Adoryphar (GSP-N.A., SP-Fr, $141,909, by Lifetime Record: 22-10-0-3, $204,601. Lyphard) and Adorydar (SW, $231,425, by Alydar). O/B-Robert E. Meyerhoff (MD). T-Richard W. Small. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-16-95

Guise, f, 3, Believe lt--Suave (MSP), by Majestic B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Prince. SAX, 3-15, 1 m, 1 :36 3/5. B-Claiborne Farm EDITION (Ky). *Full to Swear (Giii, $54,200). King Konyo, c, 3, Classic Account--Prospector's Punch, by Mr Prospector. Aqu, 3-15, 1 m, 1 :38 3/5. B-R. L. Scruggs (FL). * $6,400 2yo HRA 1994 ALLOWANCE RESULTS: OBSJUN. **Won by 10. 9th-TPX, $37,500, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44 4/5, ft. +Desert Princess, f, 3, Groovy--Windkist, by Secreto. MR. STALWART (g, 7, Stalwart--Blue Bidder {SW}, SAX, 3-15, 6f, 1 :09 3/5. B-Patrick B. Ballentine by Bold Bidder) Lifetime Record: 56-9-12-9, (Can). *$15,926 yrl '93 CBSSEP; $105,000 2yo $209,461. 0-Terry Raymond. B-James D. Conway 1994 KEEAPR. (KY). T-Dale Romans. * 1 /2 to Cherry a la Mode (SP, One Hot Mama, f, 3, lncinderator--The End, by Tell. $126,950, by Affirmed) and Exclusive Bidder (SW, SAX, 3-15, 1 m, 1 :39 2/5. B-Oak Glen Farm (Ca). $89, 111, by Our Native). *$11,500 yrl '93 BESNOV. +My Manuscript, c, 3, Notebook--Double Chili, by 8th-AQU, $32,000, NY-Breds, 4yo/up, 6 1 /2f, 1: 18, Nodouble. LRL, 3-15, 6f, 1: 12 1 /5. B-Edward Wiest ft. (Fil. * $20,000 2yo 1994 OBSAPR. FABIAN (c, 4, Carr de Naskra--La Cavatina {SW}, by +Honk for Allen, g, 3, Pluie's Sylvester--Honk Your Green Dancer) Lifetime Record: 16-4-3-5, $99,360. Horn, by Three Kingdoms. TPX, 3-15, 6f, 1 :12 4/5. 0-Lack Farms. B-Robert Webb (NY). T-Robert P. B-Jeanne Sheets (Ky). *Full to Pluie's Honey (MSW, Klesaris. $112,154). Brick House, c, 3, Rare Brick--Delta Key, by Sauce 9th-GPX, $32,000, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m (off the turf), Boat. TPX, 3-15, 6f, 1 :12 1/5. B-Hugh G. King Ill 1 :45 4/5, ft. (Ky). *$8,500 wing '92 FTKNOV; $14,500 yrl '93 STEADY KID (g, 5, Steady Growth--Loren's Baby, by KEEJAN; $50,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. * * 1 /2 to Key Fit Czaravich) Lifetime Record: 20-2-2-5, $62,348. (SP, $106,921, by Fighting Fit) and Delta Lady 0-Sam V. Lima. B-Kinghaven Farms Limited (CAN). (SW, $89,570, by Fighting Fit). T-Alex Bankuti. *SP. * * 1 /2 to Vid Kid (MSW, Saratoga Glory, g, 3, Strawberry Road (Aus)-­ $289,556, by Pleasant Colony). Saratoga Moon, by Saratoga Six. GPX, 3-15, 6f, 1: 11 2/5. B-Allen E. Paulson (Md). 10th-OPX, $24,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, sy. Sofitina, f, 4, Alydar--Waya (Fr), by Faraway Son. FIRE RIDGE (g, 4, Mt. Livermore--Amarna {GB}, by GPX, 3-15, 11/16m,1:48. B-Peter M. Brant & Busted {GB}) Lifetime Record: 11-3-3-1, $59,227. George Strawbridge Jr. (Pa). * $275,000 yrl '92 0-lrene Burnstein & Penny Fires. B-Carolyn L. KEEJUL. Nicewander (VA). T-William H. Fires. Aly's Dearest, f, 4, Alysheba--Middle Cornish, by. Speak John. TPX, 3-15, 61/2f, 1:19. B-W.S. Kilroy 8th-LRL, $19,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8m, 1 :52 1 /5, ft. (Ky). * $150,000 yrl '92 KEEJUL. * * 1 /2 to NECT ARIA (f, 4, Moment of Hope--Glowstreak, by Ringside (MSW, $302,647, by S~r Iva~). Explodent) Lifetime Record: 9-3-3-1, $33, 750. Fast Flying, c, 4, Fast Forward--Flying Higher, by 0-Neil Stounis. B-Mary Anne Hockensmith (OH). Flying Paster. SAX, 3-15, 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 1 /5. B-Helga T-Athanasios Kokoronis. Smart (Ca). *Won off 12 1 /2-month layoff. Lauderdale, c, 4, Newsprobe--Chalina Mia, by Dr. 7th-LRL, $16,500, 3yo, f, 7f, 1 :25 2/5, ft. Fager. GSX, 3-15, 1m, 1:41 1/5. B-Joseph M. JHENAIS JEWEL (f, 3, Sword Dance {lre}-­ Imbesi (NJ). *1/2 to Mara Mia (SW, $95,176, by Mavradaphne, by Black Sulphur). Lifetime Record: Maribeau). 16-4-3-5, $42, 195. 0-Mrs. Jack Jeweler. B-Audrey Abtwil, g, 4, Scarlet lbis--lntense, by Illustrious. AQU, Haines & Jackie W. Ramos (KY). T-Josephine S. 3-15, 6 1/2f, 1:19 3/5. B-Felix J. Nuesch (Ny). Owens. A# will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Gth-GSX, $16,200, NJ-Breds, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10 2/5, indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a + will ft. denote winners who are first-time starters. ECHO MOUNTAIN (g, 4, Waquoit--Miss Kabylia, by Val de L'Orne {Fr}> Lifetime Record: 16-3-5-1, © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspa­ $60, 171. 0-Kathleen J. Kemenash. B-Kathleen F. per may not be reproduced in any Ff:!rm orb'( any . Kemenash (NJ). T-Ronald L. Benshoff. means electronic or mechanical, without pnor wntten permi;sion of the copyright owner, Media Vista. MAIDEN WINNERS: Information as to the races, race results and earn­ Lotta Bait, c, 3, Bates Motel--Carlotta Maria, by Caro ings was obtained from results charts published in (Ire). AOU, 3-15, 1m, 1 :38 2/5. B-Morton Daily Racing Form and utilized herewit~ with !he Rosenthal (Ky). permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racmg Form.