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HOUSEBUSTER COLT TOPS Today, Saratoga ADIRONDACK S.-GII, $100,000a, 2yo, f, 6.5f SARATOGA'S FIRST SESSION A bay colt PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Wt from the first crop of two-time champion sprinter 1 Changing Ways Attfield Perret '119 Housebuster (Mt. Livermore) topped last night's 2 Phone Bird Wismer Day 114 first session of the 74th Annual Saratoga Select 3 Susan's Choice Blusiewicz Alvarado 114 Yearling Sales, held at The HumphreyS. Finney 4 Valor Lady Hennig Krone 114 Pavilion in Saratoga Springs, New York. The colt, 5 Seeking Regina Jolley Bailey 114 sold as hip 39, is out of the multiple graded stakes­ 6 Appointed One McGaughey Smith 114 winning mare Shy Dawn, and is a half-brother to 7 Miss Wild Callejas Santos 114 three stakes winners, including Gl Breeders' Cup 8 Clever Thing Olivares Luzzi 114 Mile champion Opening Verse and Gill Columbiana December Hill Farm's Changing Ways (Time for a H. winner So She Sleeps (Seattle Slew). Change), winner of the Saratoga's opening day fea­ Consigned to the sale by Jonabell Farm Inc. as ture, the Gill Schuylerville, breezed three furlongs in agent for J.D. Wimpfheimer, the colt was :36 4/5 Sunday in her final preparation for the race. purchased for $510,000 by F. Eugene Dixon. The Jockey Mike Smith, who guided her to victory in the second-highest price of the session was brought by Schuylerville, has opted instead to ride Edward A. hip 72, a chestnut filly by Gone West--Dancing Cox Jr.'s Appointed One (Danzig) for trainer Shug Rags, by Nijinsky II. The filly, a half-sister to McGaughey. Smith was aboard Appointed One in her only start July 14 at Belmont, when she sailed to a graded stakes-placed Dance Account, was front-running, two-length victory over the turf course. consigned to the sale by Walnut Green (Jones Bros.), agent and purchased for $325,000 by Saturday, Monmouth Paraneck Stable. Overall, 56 yearlings were sold SAPLING S.-GII, $200,000, 2yo, 6f for a gross of $5,556,000 and an average of Among those likely to run in the Sapling are Ruxton $99,214, a 12.6 percent increase from last year's Rider (Prospector's Gamble), Mane Ingredient first session average of $88,135. There were 17 (Miswaki), Tony Riccio (Pappa Riccio), Enlighten horses listed as unsold. The final two sessions of (Stacked Pack), Boone's Mill (Carson City) and West­ the sale will take place tonight and Thursday night ern Echo (Eastern Echo). The latter three will have to at 8 p.m. be supplemented to the race at a cost of $12,500 each. The Bill Perry-trained Enlighten took the JOCKEY CLUB ROUND TABLE TO CONVENE $50,000 TyroS. at Monmouth on Haskell day to SUNDAY The 42nd annual Jockey Club Round Ta­ remain undefeated in three career starts. "We were ble, to be held at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in very surprised with his races," said Perry. "We hoped Saratoga Springs, NY at 10 a.m. this Sunday, August he would break his maiden quickly, and then look for 14, will feature a panel discussion on "The Role of claiming races for him. When the claimers weren't Owners in the Future of Racing." Panelists include available, we entered him in the non-winners of two. Helen Alexander, president of the Thoroughbred Own­ He ran so well we felt he deserved a shot in the ers and Breeders Association, and Thoroughbred stakes." Enlighten is scheduled to breeze either Racing Associations Commissioner J. Brian McGrath. three-eighths or a half-mile at Monmouth this morn­ ing. Boone's Mill started his campaign at Churchill Downs, breaking his maiden at first asking before placing second in the Gill Bashford Manor. He was STAKES PREVIEW 1,2 then shipped up to Saratoga for another runner-up finish, this time in the Gil Sanford S. Another who is RACING REPORTS ...... 2 multiple stakes-placed in only three career starts is Mane Ingredient, whose two stakes performances followed a 9 1 /2-length maiden victory at Belmont. PAGE 2 • mOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 8-10-94

Stakes Preview. Continued.

Sunday. Saratoga DIANA_H.-GII, $125,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT Accordmg to Jonathan Sheppard's assistant trainer B~n Guessford, Alice Springs {Val de !'Orne {FR}L ' TODAY, DEL MAR: ~mn~r of ~he Gil MatchmakerS. July 30 at Atlan­ ~.IC C1ty, Will make her next start in the Diana H. ESCONDIDO H., $75,000a, 3yo/up, 1 3/SmT She came out of her run in the Matchmaker in The field of nine, in post position order, is as fol­ good shape," said Guessford. I'm not quite sure lows: Half Past Ten (Cad), Scott; Sir Mark Sykes when she'll breeze next, but she is scheduled to {IRE) {Reference Point), Black; Navarone (Irish River run in the Diana." Trainer Christophe Clement has {FR}), P. Valenzuela; Marfamatic {Marfa), nominated four of his fillies, but it is likely he will Mc~arron;_ Newton's Law (IRE) (law Society), only start two. "Well, with Alice Springs, Via Solis; Navue (FR) (Shernazar), Stevens; Niki Xemiur Borghese (S~attle Dancer) and Elizabeth Bay (Mr. (BRZ) (Quintus Ferus}, Desormeaux· Stark South Prospector) m that race, it will be extremely (Dixieland Band), Gomez; Prince Di~non (FR) {Solici­ tough," he said. "I will probably run La Piaf (FR) tor), Nakatani. (Fabulous Dancer) and Cox Orange {Trempolino) in there." Cox Orange won three stakes in three starts this year before finishing third to Alice B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Springs i_n the ~atchmaker in her last outing. Bill Mott tramee Elizabeth Bay, a stakes-winner in both EDITION North America and France, hopes to bounce back from a disappointing eighth-place finish in the July 2 7 Saratoga Budweiser Breeders Cup. Also sched­ STAKES RESULTS: uled to go postward is Tom Skiffington trainee G_arendare (GB) (Vacarme), third in last year's run­ PRIX DU HARAS DE LA HUDERIE, $38,706, Deauville, France, 8-9, 2yo, 7fT, 1:24.10, gd/fm. mng ~f the Diana. "My horse is doing real well, but 1--#, c, 2, Bering (GB)--Coral Dance (FR) the Dtana has come up so tough," said Skiffington. (MGSP-Fr, $76,822), by Green Dancer. 0-Sheikh "I believe we have an outside shot in there. I'll AI Maktoum; B-Magalen O'Bryant; T-Andre Fabre; probably wait to decide until I know for sure who is J-T. Jarnet; $22,118. going to run in there." 2--Done Well, c, 2, Storm Bird--Suspicious Toosome by Secretariat. 0-Maktoum al Maktoum; $8,847 .' 3--Take Liberties, f, 2, Warning (GB)--Libertine (IRE), M·I•D•W•E•S• T by Hello Gorgeous. 0-Terry Ellis: $4,424. Margins: 3/4, 1, head. REPORT *Winner is 1/2 to Nasr El Arab (MGI, $1 ,055,500, by AI Nasr {FR}).

VEST ERDA Y'S RESULT: PRIX DE TOURGEVILLE, $38,706, Deauville, France, 8-9, 3yo, 1mT, 1:41.40, gd/fm. 9th-ELP, $21,500, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. 1--#NEC PLUS ULTRA (FR), c, 3, Kendor (FR)·­ TARZANS BLADE {g, 3, Jungle Blade--Miss Quintefolle (FR), by Luthier (FR). 0-Marquise de Moratella; B-Mme Gilles Forien & M de Moratella; Cynthia, by Market Fever), sent off the even-money T-Aiain de Royer Dupre; J-G. Mosse; $22,118. favorite, raced in mid-pack down the backside, 2--Delta One (IRE), c, 3, Danehiii--Seminar, by Don waiting until the stretch to unleash a rally that put (JTY). 0-Robert Sangster; $8,847. him in front at the wire by a neck over COVERED 3--Volochine (IRE), c, 3, Soviet Star--Harmless WAGON (Gone West). Tarzans Blade, who was Albatross (IRE), by Pas de Seoul (GB). 0-R.C. coming off a 3 1/2-month layoff following his 4th­ Strauss; $4,424. place finish in the Gill Derby Trial at Churchill Margins: 1/2, nose, 1 1/2. Downs, took the Gill Iroquois S., also at Churchill, *Winner is 1/2 to Seba Le Rouge (FR) (MSP-Fr, last November. Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-1, $203,824, by No Pass No Sale {IRE}). $195,211. 0-Tammy Sandefur & W.B. & W.E. Yancey. B-Dr. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will William Yancey & Tommy Sandefur (KY). T-Steven indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a + will Morguelan. denote winners who are first-time starters. PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 8-10-94

NEBRASKA BREEDERS' SWEEPSTAKES CLASSIC H., Caromana, f, 3, Theatrical (lre)--Scotch and Dry (Aus) $28,676, AKS, 8-8, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1 :45, ft. (G2-NZ), by Whiskey Road. ELP, 8-9, 1 mT, 1--FASTYS HALF, 115, g, 6, Comet Kat--Triboletion, 1:35 1/5. B-AIIen E. Paulson (Ky). *SP. by Amastar. 0/T-Tara Sherrell; B-Richard Wayne Jenney (NE); J-C. Valovich; $17,737. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN EUROPE: Lifetime Record: 52-8-12-7, $173,858. FRANCE: 2--Title's Doll, 114, m, 6, A Title--Cornhusker Doll, by Slewvera, f, 2, Seattle Slew--Hedgeabout, by Riva Doctor Stat. Ridge. Deauville, 8-7, Prix des Roches, 7fT, 2yo, f, 3--Rainbow Heart, 114, m, 5, Never a lark--Great $15,203 to winner. 0-J. Wertheimer; B-Seminole Lilly, by Great Above. Syndicate; T-Criquette Head. Margins: 1, 21/2,2. Odds: 1.50, 1.40, 2.60. Lassigny, c, 3, Gone West--love Potion (BRZ), by Rio *Winner is 1/2 to No More Cash (MSW, Bravo. Deauville, 8-7, Prix de Rouen, 10fT, 3yo, $263,634, by Our Gary) and Fast N Ahalf (MSW, $16,154 to winner. 0-Sultan AI Kabeer; B-SCEA $223,718, by Our Gary). Haras du Mezeray; T-Andre Fabre. Special Price, g, 5, Bering (GB)--Sans Prix, by ALLOWANCE RESULTS: *Vaguely Noble. Deauville, 8-7, Prix de Ia 9th-MTH, $28,000, 3yo/up, a5fT, :57 4/5, gd. Municipalite et du District H., 12.5fT, 4yo/up, DISTINCTIVE HAT (g, 4, Distinctive Pro--Glass Hat $28,506 to winner. 0-Ecurie Namour; 8-Aiec (Ire), by Lomond) Lifetime Record: 23-9-2-1, Head; T-Georges Mikhalides. $95,780. 0-0utlaw Biker Stable. B-Sugar Maple Farm, Inc. (KY). T-Juan Serey. *SW. ENGLAND: Belle Genius, f, 2, Beau Genius--Time and Tide, by 8th-MTH, $23,700, NJ-Breds, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 1/5, Mr. leader. Thirsk, 8-8, Tattersalls Maiden Auction ft. S., 7fT, 2yo, $5,102 to winner. 0-L.J. Rice; CLOSE CALL (c, 3, Marine Patrol--Royal Troupe {SP, 8-Lindsay A. Semple; T-P.A.Kelleway. *2nd winner $62,295}, by Akureyri) Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-0, for freshman sire. $45,585. 0-Windy Irons Stable. B-William A. Purdey lkaab, c, 2, Danzig--Dazzling Concorde, by Super (NJ). T-John H. Forbes. Concorde. Windsor, 8-8, Juniors Conditions S., 6fT, 2yo, $8,078 to winner. 0-Hamdan AI 10th-PIM, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8mT, 2:20 1/5, Maktoum; 8-Arthur Hancock; T-W.R. Hern. fm. To Crown It All, c, 3, Chief's Crown--Bamesian, by CLASS WITH LUCK (f, 4, Caveat--Lucky Duckett, by Buckpasser. Thirsk, 8-8, Cheque Book H., 1mT, Alleged) Lifetime Record: 27-3-5-3, $57,788. 3yo, $6,458 to winner. 0-P. Asquith; B-Duncan 0-Mednet Stable. B-Buckingham Farm (MD). T-Paul Alexander; T-F.H. Lee. D. Seefeldt. Tethys, f, 3, Topsider--Tide, by Coastal. Thirsk, 8-8, Yorkshire Pudding Conditions S., 12fT, 3yo, 8th-ELP, $18,200, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5, ft. $6,157 to winner. 0-M. Gleason; B-Cheery Valley BEAU BLUSH (f, 3, --Waggley {MSW, Farm Inc.; T-J.L. Eyre. $218,989}, by Hagley) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-1, He's a King, c, 4, Key to the Kingdom--She's a Jay, $101,684. 0-Pat Pavlish. B-Fawn Leap Farm (KY). by Honey Jay. Leicester, 8-8, Lumbers Grande T-John T. Ward Jr. *SW. Classique H., 10fT, 3yo/up, $6,321 to winner. 0-Lady Swaythling; B-Bryant H. Prentice Ill; T-J.L. 7th-PIM, $18,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 1/5, ft. Dunlop. HAGLEY'S HERO (h, 5, Hagley--Poi, by *Hawaii) Lifetime Record: 27-3-3-7, $57,045. 0/T-Gary L. Williams Jr. B-Michael D. Baudhuin (VA). * 1/2 to Wolf Prince (MSW, $91,140, by Wolf Power {SAf}). © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form 9th-PIM, $18,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, ft. or by any means, electronic or mechanical, FOXY'S TRUE CHARM (f, 4, Horatius--Foxy Bluffer, without prior written permission of the copyright by Big Bluffer) Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-0, $30,7 65. owner, Media Vista. 0/B-Mrs. Judith C. Pfarr (MD). T-James C. Kirk. Information as to the races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ MAIDEN WINNERS: lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith Sakatae, c, 3, Herat--Dilmoun (Gil, $146,398), by with the permission of the copyright owner, Ka!amoun. DMR, 8-8, 1 1/16m, 1:42 2/5. B-AIIen Daily Racing Form. E. Paulson (Ky). Purple Tiarra, f, 3, Lord Gaylord--Donostiarra (Arg) (GSP-Arg), by Pepenador. ELP, 8-9, 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-David P. Reynolds (Md).