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LUKAS PAIR WORK FOR BELMONT Editor's Note Saturday, Suffolk Downs: (Forty Niner) and Prince of Thieves (Hansel), expected to MASSACHUSETTS H., $250,000, 3yo/up, 1 118m be the only representatives of the D. Wayne Lukas The field of six, from the rail out, is as follows: stable in the June 8 Belmont S., both turned in half-mile Prolanzier (Copelan), 109 pounds; Will To Reign (Cox's works at Churchill Downs Tuesday. Over a track labeled Ridge), 109; Cigar (Palace Music), 130; Northern Ensign "good," Preakness third Editor's Note breezed in :50 (Blue Ensign), 109; Personal Merit (Turkoman), 111; 2/5, while Kentucky Derby third Prince of Thieves cov­ Hogan's Goat (Spanish Drums), 108. ered the distance in a bullet :48 2/5. Allen Paulson's Cigar was installed the 1-9 morning­ line favorite to defend his title in the 57th Massachu­ setts H. The six-year-old drew post position three and SOUTH SALEl\1 TO BELMONT STAKES South will carry regular jockey Jerry Bailey and 130 pounds. Salem (Salem Drive), trained in England by David Loder, "It's a lot of weight to be giving away, 18 1 19 or 20 is to challenge the best three-year-aids the U.S. can pounds to some of the other horses,lI said trainer Bill muster in the June 8 Belmont S. The Newmarket­ Matt from his Belmont Park base. II1t/s definitely a fac­ based colt, owned by Virginia Kraft Payson, was beaten tor and you have to expect it to bring the field closer by eight lengths when finishing runner-up in his last together.'1 How much closer together this field can be start in a conditions event over 10 furlongs, 60 yards at brought is questionable. While none of Ciga(s five chal­ Doncaster Saturday. But he scored twice as a lengers have won their last races, the reigning Horse of two-year-old and Loder, whose Overbury (Ire) (Caerleon) the Year himself is currently riding a 14-race winning dead-heated for first in the Gil American Derby at streak. The second highweight in the race at 111

Arlington in 19941 knows all about stateside raids. A pounds, Personal Merit, has not visited the winne(s spokeswoman for the handler's stable said yesterdaYI circle since May 20, 1995 when he took an allowance "We are as certain as anybody can be that South Salem at Suffolk Downs. Cigar is scheduled to arrive under will run in the Belmont. He is booked to fly out Satur­ state police escort in Boston Friday afternoon. day, but will come back to us after the race." Sunday, Hollywood Park: QUEST FOR FAME SCORES WITH FIRST CALIFORNIAN S.-GI, $250,000a, 3yo/up, 1 118m Helmsman (EI Gran Senor), winner of the Gil San RUNNER Freshman sire Quest For Fame (GB) (Rain­ Fernando.S. and GI Strub S. in his first two starts this bow Quest), winner of the 1990 , sired year and most recently second in the Gill Inglewood H. his first winner from his first runner when Dame over the Hollywood turf May 12, breezed five furlongs d'Harvard won her debut at Chantilly, France yesterday Tuesday in 1 :00 4/5. "There aren/t many better than in the Prix de la Reine Blanche for unraced juvenile him," gushed trainer Wally Dollase. "He's a wonderful fillies over five furlongs. Owned and trained by Robert racehorse and a pleasure to train." Also working for the Collet, the two-year-old filly, who is out of Bridge Californian Tuesday was Santa Anita H. winner Mr Table (Riva Ridge), won by two lengths, quickening up Purple (Deputy Minister)' who went a mile in 1 :39 1/5 a quarter of a mile out and drawing away on the out­ over a fast main track. Other pro babies for the Grade I side. Nine-year-old Quest For Fame stands at event are Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band) 1 Siphon Gainesway in Lexington, Kentucky. (Brazl (ltajara {Braz}) and Tinners Way (Secretariat). Score Quick (Northern Score) is a possible starter. News Continued, p. 2. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by WEEKEND PREVIEW...... 1,3 any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. NEWS CONTINUED 2 Information as to the races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of - TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 5-30-96

News Continued. BOSRA SHAM 50-50 FOR ASCOT Bosra Sham SETBACK FOR ESTEEM An already muddled Epsom (Woodman), who overcame a last-minute foot problem Derby picture was stirred up still further yesterday after to win the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket three weeks Newmarket 2000 Guineas winner Mark Of Esteem (Ire) ago, has only a 50-50 chance of being fit to run in the (Darshaan {GB}l was forced to miss his routine early G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot June 19. Tim morning exercise. A problem with the -trained Bulwer-Long, racing manager to the Classic heroine's colt first came to light Tuesday when he was found to owner Wafic Said, is still hoping that trainer Henry Cecil have a high temperature and, even though connections can work another miracle by nursing the filly back to a say that has now normalized, there remains some doubt peak in time for next month's fixture. But, although he over his Classic participation. "He seems bright and we was happy enough after seeing her canter yesterday are still hopeful of getting him to Epsom, U said Simon morning, he admitted that, as she was very sore after Crisford, racing manager for the Godolphin team, "but her Guineas success and is only now easing back into we thought it best that we gave him another day with­ exercise, it would be touch and go as to whether she out exercise under tack and, inevitably, any sort of will make it. Inevitably, as Britain's racing program temperature, no matter how slight, is a cause for con­ makes finding suitable alternatives virtually impossible, cern." Even if the Guineas hero fails to make the June 8 Bosra Sham may be obliged to take on colts if she loses deadline, Sheikh Mohammed's Dubai-based operation her battle to get to Ascot. "There are few opportunities will definitely have one contender in Britain's premier for fillies over a mile after the Coronation," Bulwer-Long Classic because Mick's Love (Ire) (), for said. "So we would have to consider events such as the whom a trip to France for the Prix du Jockey-Club had Sussex S. (at Goodwood July 31). But, right now, we been the original plan, is now set to take his chance in aren't thinking that far ahead. We'll know a lot more in the Epsom Derby. a week's time."

WEIRD AL Y ANKOVIC INVESTS IN A FILLY FRANCE TO END COUPLED BETS Players of Weird AI Yankovic, the irrepressible comedic musician, France's Pari-Mutuel betting system look set to benefit is about to become a 20 percent owner of a Thorough­ from a change in the rules concerning horses whose bred. Yankovic will become a partner in a four-year-old odds are coupled because they are running for the same unraced filly owned by Michele Bateman, who races owner. Louis Romanet, director of the country's racing horses in Ontario. Bateman is a publicist for Attic Re­ ruling body France-Galop, will submit a recommendation cords, Yankovic's record label. The Canadian-bred filly, next month that, beginning September 1, horses in by the sire Medieval Fashion, is currently named Fash­ linked ownership will be treated separately for betting ions Best, but will have her name changed in a contest purposes. He also proposes to make it compulsory for which will begin May 27 and be titled "Horse With No trainers to declare before any given race which horses Name." A Toronto radio station is being approached will be running as pacemakers. "One factor in making about running the contest. Ten percent of any purse the changes," Romanet revealed, "is that there have monies earned by the filly will be donated to charity. sometimes been several runners owned by Sheikh Mo­ Yankovic, who will receive no monies from her earnings, hammed in the same race. In the case of Luso {em­ will visit the Woodbine backstretch this Sunday for a ployed as a pacemaker for Lammtarra in last year's Prix photo opportunity with his horse. de I'Arc de Triomphel, he would have to have been named as pacemaker at the declaration stage, or the VINERY NAMES GENERAL MANAGER Marcus L. trainer would face a fine." Takacs has accepted the position of General Manager of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walden Jr.'s Vinery, near Mid­ way, Kentucky. He will begin his new duties June 1. TRACK ABBREVIATIONS: A native Kentuckian and 1970 graduate of Centre APX Arlington Park BEL Belmont Park College in Danville, Takacs has served as farm man­ CDX Churchill Downs CRC Calder Race Course DEL Delaware Park DET ladbroke DRC ager for Big Sink Farm since 1986. "Marty's exten­ FlX Finger lakes GGX Golden Gate sive knowledge, experience and excellent reputation HOl Hollywood Park MTH Monmouth Park in the Thoroughbred industry made him a logical PHA Philadelphia Park PIM Pimlico choice to head up our expanding stallion and commer­ RDX River Downs SUF Suffolk Downs cial sales operations," said Ben Walden Jr. "We're TDN Thistledown WOX Woodbine extremely happy to have him with us. fI

A.P.INDY Seattle Slew-Weekend Surprise L~NE'S END -!~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 FIRST WINNER FOR FRESHMAN SIRE! PHONE (606) 873-7300 A.P. Assay by 6 lengths at Hollywood FAX (606) 873-3746 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 5-30-96

Weekend Preview Continued. Sunday, Chantilly, France: FOREIGN PRIX DU JOCKEY -CLU B (FRENCH DERBYI-G 1, • • $837,801, 3yo, c & f, 1 1/2mT Stakes Results: France's premier Classic, the Prix du Jockey-Club, looks certain to be kept at home, with only the Peter SPILLERS BRIGADIER GERARD S.-G3, $48,957, San­ Chapple-Hyam-trained pair Polaris Flight (Northern Flag­ down, England, 5-28, 4yo/up, 10f 7yT, 2:06.76, gd/sf. ship) and Astor Place (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) remaining of 1--@PILSUDSKI (IRE)' 122, c, 4, Polish Precedent-­ the English entries after Wednesday's forfeit stage. Cocotte (GBI (GSP)' by (GBI. O-Lord Weinstock; Polaris Flight, one-far-one in France after taking last B-Ballymacoll Stud Co.; T-Michael Stoute; J-Pat year's G 1 Criterium de Saint Cloud, is a likely starter, Eddery; $29,691. * 1/2 to Glowing Ardour (GB) according to Chapple-Hyam. Polaris Flight is one of 15 (Dancing Brave), GSW-Ire. colts remaining, including all the best of the French, 2--Lucky Di, 122, c, 4, Diesis (GB}--Lucky Song, by including probable favorite (Fr) (Fairy King), Seattle Song. O/B-Mrs Virginia Knott Bender; $11,242. (Fr) (Tropular {GB}), Arbatax (Ire) (Mtoto), Dark 3--Song Of Tara (Ire), 122, c, 4, Sadler's Wells--Flame Nile (Riverman), L'Africain Bleu (Fr) (Saint Cyrien {Fr}), Of Tara, by Artaius. O-Dr A J F O'Reilly; B-Kilcarn Grape Tree Road (GB) (Caerleon) and Loup Solitaire Stud; $5,507. (). Others remaining are: Radevore (GB) (Gener­ Margins: 1/2, 1 1/2, 3 1/2. ous {Ire}), Water Poet (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), Halcon (GB) Also Ran: Tamayaz, Poppy Carew (Ire), Commoner, (Rainbow Quest)' Le Destin (Fr) (Zayyani {Ire}), Oliviero Wayne County (Ire), Star Selection (GB), Phantom (Fr) (Vaguely Pleasant {Fr}) and Hoist To Heaven (Al­ Gold (GB)' Maidment (GB), Prince Of Andros. leged). Pilsudski (Ire) is almost certainly Royal Ascot-bound after collecting his first pattern-race win in Tuesday Sunday, Chantilly, France: night's Brigadier Gerard. The Michael Stoute-trainee was -G1, $130,218, 3yo, c & f, 1 1/8mT always up with the leaders, but he had to fight hard to Peter Chapple-Hyam has kept probable Prix du repel the strong final-furlong challenge of Lucky Di and Jockey-Club starter Polaris Flight (Northern Flagship) then survive a nail-biting stewards inquiry for bearing engaged in the Prix Jean Prat on the same Chantilly left and slightly hampering third-placed Song Of Tara card, a race in which Henry Cecil still has Clever Cliche (Ire). Winning jockey , who felt his mount (GBI (Danehill) engaged. The eight colts who remain "did nothing very wrong", thinks there is more improve­ eligible after today's forfeit stage also include Blackwa­ ment to come and either the 1 O-furlong Prince Of ter (Irish River {Fr}), two-for-two including a win in the Wales's S. at Royal Ascot June 18 or the mile and a Prix de Pontarme; G3 winner Le Triton half Hardwicke S. at the same meeting three days later (EI Gran Senor); Kalmoss (Fr) (Kaldoun {Fr}l; G1 Irish will be Pilsudski's next possible target. 2000 Guineas winner Spinning World (); Rupert (Fr) (Kendor {Fr}): and G3 Prix de Guiche winner WINALOT NATIONAL S., $23,527, Sandown, England, Martiniquais (Ire) (Simply Great {Fr}L Chapple-Hyam 5-28, 2yo, 5f 6ydsT, 1 :01 .83, gd. also said that his three-year-old colt Regal Archive (GB) 1--DEADLY DUDLEY (IRE)' 127, c, 2, Great Commotion (Fairy King), a perfect three-far-three, will be supple­ --Renzola, by Dragonara Palace. O-Lucayan Stud; mented to the race. B-John Kent; T-Richard Hannon; J-Michael Kinane; $15,503. 2--Roman..lmp (Irel, 127, c, 2, Imp Society--Luvi FOALING NEWS: Ullmann, by Thatching (Ire). $4,691. GOLD WHIRL, 19, Mr. Prospector--Irish Whirl (Irish 3--Daylight In Dubai, 127, c, 2, Twilight Agenda--Lady Lancer) Godolphin, by Son Ange. ($100,000 wnlg '94 Foal born 5-1-96, a colt by Mountain Cat. FTKNOV; $130,000 yrl '95 KEESEP). $2,289. Will be bred back to Summer Squall. Margins: 4, 5, 1 1/2. Owned by Mrs. Georgia Hofmann. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Accomplishments: Dam of Golden Gale (GSW, indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ $135,788, by Summer Squall), Foggy Launch (MSP, note winners who are first-time starters and an (S) will $90,624, by Relaunch), Campbell Siewp (SP, $81,097, be used for state-bred races. by Slewpy) and MSP Thelma Jean (Green Dancer).

First Season Sire Inquiries to: Bob Cromartie HAZAAM (352) 347-4407 • (352) 347-4406 Blushing Groom - Sonic Lady, by NU11Jlev 75 Mares bred, 64 pregnancies to date. PAGE 4. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 5-30-96

AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ENGLAI\ID: Local News, Hollywood Park: Shantou, c, 3, Alleged--Shaima (GSW, $133,037), by Tiger Talk (Phone Trick), winner of the listed Bolsa Shareef Dancer. Sandown, 5-28, Prime lVIaiden S., Chica S. at Santa Anita two starts back before ship­ 10f 7ydsT, 3yo/up, $6,003 to winner. O-Sheikh ping to New York and running second in the Gil Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Darley Stud Management; Gotham S. March 30, drilled a half-mile in :49 at T-. Hollywood yesterday. The three-year-old colt will run in Saturday's $1 OO,OOO-added Harry Henson S. over AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRANCE: 7 Yz -furlongs. Dame d'Harvard, f, 2, Quest For Fame--Bridge Table, + Jockey Goncalino Almeida, out of action since by Riva Ridge. Chantilly, 5-29, Prix de la Reine January, hopes to resume riding Wednesday, June Blanche, 5fT, unraced 2yo, f, $17,234 to winner. OIT-Robert Collet; B-n/a. 12, according to agent Vince DeGregory. Almeida is tentatively scheduled to begin riding a pony at trainer Local News, Chantilly, France: Gary Lewis's Santa Anita barn Friday, and if all goes Zamindar (Gone West), a full-brother to 1993 British well, the jockey will begin working horses next week. 2000 Guineas winner Zafonic, missed his debut at Almeida, 40, suffered two broken legs in a Jan. 20 Chantilly yesterday when he was withdrawn at the spill at Santa Anita. start. The colt reared up and hit his head on the starting stalls and was led away concussed. The five furlong Prix d'Orgemont for unraced colts and geldings was B-R-E-E-D-E-R-S won by Fine Fellow (Bluebird)' trained by Criquette Head. Runner-up, beaten a length and a half, was the EDITION Pascal Bary-trained Astral Wood (Woodman). ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Local News, Hong Kong: The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club announced yester­ 7th-GGX, $34,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/1 6m, 1:42 4/5, ft. day that the Hong Kong International Vase has been CORSLEW (h, 6, Seattle Slew--Corsage, by Native granted Group 2 status by the International Cataloguing Royalty) Lifetime Record: MSW, 31-8-5-2, $246,155. Standards Committee. In accordance with the new O-Sahadi & Wooden Horse Investments Inc. B-Cardiff classification, Stewards have decided to increase the Stud Farm (CA). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. * 112 to Top prize money for the Vase from last year's purse of $5 Corsage (GI, $1,110,028, by Topsider) and a full to million (Hong Kong dollars) to HK$6 million. Purses for Seattle Symphony (GSP, $114,700). the International Bowl and International Cup have also been increased. The Bowl will now be worth HK$6 8th-DEL, $25,800, 3yo/up, flm, 1m, 1 :41 2/5, sy. million and the Cup HK$6.5 million. The International ONE MORE SUE (m, 6, One More Slew--Oop La La, by races will be run Sunday, Dec. 8 at Sha Tin Racecourse. Ali Oop) Lifetime Record: 48-11-15-7, $86,699. O-Worcester Stable. B-Rufus Freeman (NC). T-Henry I. SO. CALIFORNIA. I Worcester III. Yesterday's Result: 3rd-GGX, $25,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft. 8th-HOL, $48,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1116m, 1:42 2/5, ft. HOW MUCH (g, 4, High Brite--Tantalized, by Timeless BENCHMARK (h, 5, Alydar--Winters' Love {MGSP}, by Moment)"Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-1, $29,600. O-Halo Danzig) won a one-mile allowance at Del Mar last Au­ Farms & Jerry Hollendorfer. B-Mary G. Hountalas gust, then was off for 8 1/2-months before resurfacing (CA). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. at Hollywood May 5, posting a fourth-place finish over seven furlongs. Stretching out in distance here as the 8th-APX, $25,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 3/5, ft. 6-5 favorite, he closed from off-the-pace under new ZIPLOOSE (g, 4, Tilt Up--Raja Royalty, by Native rider Chris McCarron to overcome traffic problems and Royalty) Lifetime Record: 19-7-1-5, $132,546. win by 1 1/4. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-1, $87,025. O-Debbie & Keith Gray. B-Estate of William Hayes O-Mr & Mrs Martin J. Wygod. B-l'Jorth Central Blood­ Morgan (KY). T-Patrick S. Mitchell. stock (KY). T-Ronald W. Ellis. THEATRICAL

In 1996: Earnings over $1.8 million 6274 STEELE PIKE VERSAILLES, KY 40383-9733 TEO CARR, MANAGER and 14 stakes horses. OFFICE (606) 873-3898 RESIDENCE (606) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873-8389 PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 5-30-96

8th-PIM, $22,540, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:47, sy. FOALING :NEWS: LUCKY TREND (c, 4, Sham--Raweyah, by Our Native) SEZ FOURTY, 10, Sezyou--Game Geneva (Successful Lifetime Record: 27-4-7-8, $93,323. alB-Ahmad Game) Foustok (Ky). T-James P. Simpson. * Y:z to Wild Cata­ Foal born 5-2-96, a colt by A.P. Indy. ract (Silver Hawk), SW, $209,907. Will be bred back to Conquistador Cielo. Owned by Mrs. Georgia Hofmann. 3rd-APX, $21,000, IS)' 3yo/up, tim, 6t, 1: 12 4/5, gd. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. HEAVENLY CREEK (f, 3, Tricky Creek--Smoking Duch­ Accomplishments: MSW of $594,348. Dam of Majestic ess, by Droll Role) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $36,545. Fourty (SP, $41,540, by Majestic Venture). O-J. Benz & J. Gregorio. B-Dennis Keller & Elizabeth Keller (IL). T-Jerry D. Calvin. BELONGING, 17, Exclusive Native--Straight Deal (Hail to Reason) 6th-PIIVI, $18,130, 3yo, 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft. Foal born 5-7-96, a filly by Storm Cat. LETHE (c, 3, Cure the Blues--Klondike Kutie {MSP, Will be bred back to Rahy. $104,734}, by Northern Prospect} Lifetime Record: Owned by Joseph and William Stavola Inc. 5-3-1-0, $38,876. alB-Michael D. Baudhuin (VA). Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. T-Carlos A. Garcia. Accomplishments: SWof $148,490. Dam of Belong To Me (MGSW, $261,166, by Danzig). MAIDEN WINNERS: MISSY SLEW, 11, Seattle Slew--Great Lady M. + Lord Jeremias, c, 2, Fighting Fit--A Story Never Told, (lcecapade) by Fabled Monarch. GGX, 5-29, 5f, :58 3/5. B-King's Way Farm Inc. (Ky). Foal born 5-7-96, a colt by Storm Bird. Miss Marshall, f, 2, Iron--Chez Francine, by Val de Will be bred back to Thunder Gulch. l'Orne (Fr). PIM, 5-29, 4 1/2f, :55 1/5. B-Ernest Owned by Joseph and William Stavola Inc. Rogers (Md). Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. Accomplishments: SWof $175,210. + Tune It Up, c, 2, Known Fact--Hit Tune, by Mr. Leader. wax, 5-29, 4 1/2f, :543/5. B-Charles PRETTY MOMMA, 6, Concorde Bound--Turn to Mommie Nuckols Jr. & Sons (Ky). * $22,000 yrlg '95 KEESEP; (Turn to Reason) $21,000 2yo '96 OBSMAR. Foal born 5-9-96, a filly by The Wicked North. Home First, f, 3, Home At Last--Gal Named lou, by Will be bred back to Marquetry. Yukon Eagle. APX, 5-29, (S), 6f, 1:152/5. B-Mr. Owned by Patricia Generazio. & Mrs. Harvey L. Vanier (II). Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. Jeannies Surprise, f, 3, Imperial Guard--Declined, by Accomplishments: MSW of $147,545; first foal. Judger. APX, 5-29, (S), 6f, 1:15 1/5. B-Jeffrey S. Crooks (II). *% to Kasi S.B. (Gold Crest), MSP, SHARED INTEREST, 8, Pleasant Colony--Surgery (Dr. $10L153. Fager) Fleeting Image, f, 3, Pirate's Bounty--Pow Wow Dancer, Foal born 5-9-96, a colt by Storm Cat. by Marshua's Dancer. Hal, 5-29, (S), 6f, 1: 1 O. Will be bred back to Seeking the Gold. B-Rancho Jonata (Ca). *Won off 7-month layoff. Owned by Robert S. Evans. **1/2 to Miss Fire Dancer (SW, $123,249, by A Run) Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. and Alpine Queen (SW, $163,191, by Monarch). Accomplishments: GI winner of $667,610. Brenda's Gamble, f, 3, Prospectors Gamble--Axe A.J. .. (SP), by Foyt. Hal, 5-29, 1 1/16m, 1:44 4/5. B-Jan, Mace & Samantha Siegel (Fl). * $33,000 yrl '94 GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON FAXING OBSAUG. Irish Brogue, g, 4, Irish River (Frl--Brawl, by Fit to Fight. PLEASE CALL 908-747-8060 TO SEND A FRIEND THE Hal, 5-29, 7f, 1:233/5. B-Stanley Bell (Ky). THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS 3 months: $182 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 6 months: $355 indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ 1 year: $699 note winners who are first-time starters and an (5) will All prices are for the Continental U.S. only_ be used for state-bred races. Call for Canadian/International rates.

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