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W-E-E-K-E-N-D PREVIEW CAREER OVER FOR NORTHERN SPUR? Today, Belmont Park Last year's champion turf horse Northern Spur (Ire) HEMPSTEAD H.-GI, $200,000, 3yo/up, flm, 8.5f (Sadler's Wells), third in the GI Caesars International PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 1 Restored Hope Levine Santos 1 0-1 at Atlantic City in his last start June 22, came out of 2 Shoop Moschera Smith 7-2 the race with a slab fracture of his right knee and will 3 Head East Badgett J Velazquez 15-' likely be retired. The five-year-old, a Group 2 winner 4 Blonde Actress Jolley C Velasquez 30-1 in France before he was purchased by owner Charles 5 Serena's Song Lukas Bailey 3-5 Cella, won three of eight U.S. outings and capped off 6 Smooth Charmer Jerkens Chavez 6-1 his Eclipse Award-winning campaign with a game 7 Transient Trend P J Kelly Samyn 15-1 neck victory over a boggy Belmont course in the GI 8 Clear Mandate Arnold Krone 8-1 Breeders' Cup Turf; he has won six of his 15 career The consistent Shoop (Double Sonic) didn't handle the starts and $1,616,792 to date. turf when 10th in the Gil Sheepshead Bay H. last out but finished only a length and a half behind champion ALBERT BROCCOLI DEAD Albert R. "Cubby" Serena's Song (Rahy) when second in the Gill Pimlico Broccoli, the producer of the James Bond films and a Distaff H. two starts back. First or second in nine of 11 prominent Thoroughbred owner, died Thursday at his outings this year, she was getting seven pounds from home in Beverly Hills of a heart-related ailment. He was Serena in that start, and gets an additional three pounds 87. A native of New York, Broccoli first ventured into today. racing in the 1950s, purchasing Derisley Wood, a farm near Newmarket, England, with film partner Irving Allen, Today, Arlington International but it was 30 years before his first major winner, PUCKER UP S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo, f, 9ft Dontstop Themusic (Stop the Music), who captured 10 PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS stakes, including the GI Vanity H. and GI Spinster H. in 1 Gold Memory Ebert Gomez 10-1 1985. Broccoli began concentrating on the two-year-old 2 Ms. Mostly Cesare Romero 12-1 market in 1990, when he was the leading buyer at the 3 Mountain Affair Casse Walls 5-' inaugural Barretts select sale; he was also the leading 4 Entrusted Arnold Gryder 3-1 buyer at that auction in 1991 and 1993, and the leading 5 Clamorosa Walden Albarado 2-1 American buyer in 1994, spending more than $1 million 6 Dyna ,lNhirl Ward Jr. Martinez 9-2 each year. His purchases included 1993 GI Breeders' 7 Opera (GB) Roussel Velasquez 15-1 Cup Juvenile and 1994 GI Santa Anita Derby winner 8 Wise Action McGehee Pettinger 12-1 Brocco (Kris S.), Gil Del Mar Oaks winner Suivi (Diesis 9 Tarte Aux Pommes (Fr) Frankel Guidry 8-1 {GB}) and Gil Del Mar Debutante heroine La Spia (Ca­ Claimed for $25,000 at Gulfstream in February, pote). Clamorosa (Seattle Dancer) won a stakes on the dirt at Turfway in March, then switched to the turf and took a KING RANCH UP FOR SALE King Ranch, Inc., stakes at Keeneland before finishing second to MGISW announced yesterday that it will be selling its Kentucky Antespend in the Gill Honeymoon H. at Hollywood in Thoroughbred farm. The farm, located on Old Frankfort her most recent effort May 26. The Maryland-bred miss Pike near Lexington, consists of 670 acres in the heart picks up five pounds off that race. of Bluegrass country. Originally part of Colonel E. R. Weekend Preview cont. p2 Bradley's Idle Hour Stock Farm, it became home to many of King Ranch's 89 stakes winners in the years STAKES CLOSINGS following its purchase in 1946. In recent years, it has TODA Y, SA TURDA y, JUNE 29: been operated as a boarding and breaking operation, 7-13 $150,000 New York H.-Gil, 8e/, and was the leading consignor on average at the 1993 3yolup, tim, 10tT ($150) and 1994 Keeneland July sales. News cont. p2-3 PAGE 2· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-29-96

Today, Churchill Downs Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland BASHFORD MANOR S.-GIII, $100,000, 2yo, 6f BUDWEISER -G1, $906,618, 3yo, 12fT The field, from the rail out, will be: Nobel Talent The field of 13, in post position order, will be: His (Cahill Road), 115, Borel; Hoop Coyote Hoop (Once Excellence (EI Gran Senor), (Ire) (Unfuwain), Dr Wild), 121, Bain; Boston Harbor (Capote), 115, Luzzi; Massini (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), Amfortas (Ire) (Caerleon), Partner's Hero (Danzig), 115, Barton; Ballyconneely Rainbow Blues (Ire) (Bluebird), Dushyantor (Sadler's (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), 115, Perret; Prairie Junction (Mt. Wells), Spartan Heartbeat (GB) (Shareef Dancer), Polaris Livermore), 115, Day; Mountain Lion (Mt. Livermore), Flight (Northern Flagship), Private Song (Private Ac­ 115, Valdivia Jr.; Cat Burglar (Salerno), 112, Cooksey. count), Don Micheletto (GB) (Machiavellian), Sharaf Coupled: Boston Harbor & Prairie Junction. Kabeer (GB) (Machiavellian), Zagreb ( {Ire}) and Truth Or Dare (GB) (Royal Academy). Today, Churchill Downs DEBUTANTE S.-GIII, $100,000, 2yo, f, 5.5f Sunday, Saint-Cloud, France The expected starters, in post position order, are: Miz GRAND PRIX DE SAINT-CLOUD-G1, $390,655, 3yo/up, Mona (Apalachee), 115, Perret; Peppen (Pep Up), 118, clf, 12fT Kutz; Majestic Cloth (Majestic Light), 112, Bourque; The field of nine, in order of the draw, will be: Lear Move (Forty Niner), 121, Day; Live Your Best (Mt. White (Lear Fan), 134; Oliviero (Fr) (Vaguely Pleasant Livermore), 115, Woods Jr.; Lightly Salted (Salt Lakei, {Fr}), 120; Ragmar (Fr) (Tropular {GB}), 120; (Ire) 112, Martin Jr.; Kore (Housebuster), 112, D'Amico; (Nashwan), 134; De Quest (GB) (Rainbow Quest), 134; Alarm The World (Darn That Alarm), 115, Bruin; Carling (Fr) (Garde Royale {Ire}), 131; (Fr) (Fairy Ljghtbeam (Rubiano), 115, Barton; Sarah's Prospector King), 120; Poliglote (GB) (Sadler's Wells), 134; and (Sutter's Prospect), 115, Borel; and Farma's Girl Bahamian Knight (Ascot Knight), 120. The only with­ (Farma's Way), 112, Cooksey. drawal at Friday's declaration stage was the Aga Khan's Darazari, allowing jockey Gerald lVIosse to reunite with Today, Monmouth Park his successful French Derby mount, Ragmar. LAMPLIGHTER H.-Gill, $100,000, 3yo, 8.5fT The field, from the inside, will be: Foolish Pole (Polish Sunday, Arlington International Numbers), 117, McCauley; In Contention (Devil's Bag), ARLINGTON CLASSIC-Gil, $200,000, 3yo, 9fT 119, Black; Stackhouse (Rock Point)' 114, no rider; Big The field of six, in post position order, will be: Winter Rut (Kokand), 114, no rider; Representative (North Quarters (EI Gran Senor), 114; Broadway Beau (Beau Prospect), 110, no rider; Fitz (Waquoit), 115, Lopez; Genius), 120; More Royal (Mt. Livermore), 120; Gotcha Silvange (Silver Hawk), 112, Boulanger; Rolling A Seven (Fred Astaire), 114; Mango Smash (Kris S.), 114; and (Lucky North), 113, King Jr.; Von Groovey (Sword Trail City (Red Ransom), 114. Dance {Ire}), 114, no rider; Choper (Vigors), 114, Marquez Jr.; Premium (Vigors), 111, DeCarlo; Allied News cant. Forces (Miswaki), 118, Migliore; and Optic Nerve (Ma­ EPSOM CONFIRMS SATURDAY DERBY Christo­ jestic Light), 118, Santos. Coupled: Rolling A Seven and pher Spence, chairman of the company which runs Von Groovey. Epsom racecourse, has confirmed that next year's Derby will again be run on a Saturday. June 7 has been Today, Newmarket, England chosen as the date for the 1997 renewal of Britain's VAN GEEST CRITERION S.-G3, $45,331 a, 3yo/up, 7fT premier Classic. A powerful body of opinion--including The field of sprinters, from the rail out, will be: Diffi­ British bookmakers, who estimate huge decline in bet­ dent (Fr) (), 133, Thomson; World Premier (GB) ting turno.ver on the race--had been seeking to have the (Shareef Dancer), 119, Doyle; Tereshkova (Mr Prospec­ Derby returned to its traditional place on the first tor), 125, O'Connor; Inzar (GB) (Warning {GB}), 133, Wednesday in June. But Spence said yesterday: "We've Quinn; Prince Of India (GB) (Night Shift), 128, IVI Hills; taken this decision after wide consultation with inter­ Gabr (GB) (Green Desert), 136, R Hills; Ramooz (Rambo ested parties. We don't, at this stage, need to commit Dancer), 119, Eddery; Bin Rosie (GB) (Distant Relative to a date beyond 1997." Lord Wakeham, chairman of {Ire}), 128, Hughes; and Dance Sequence (Mr Prospec­ the British Horseracing Board, welcomed the choice of a tor), 116, Robinson. Ramooz, second in last week's Saturday spot. "Longer-term planning has triumphed Jersey S. at Royal Ascot, was bumped and hampered over short-termism," he stated. "I believe it's important when attempting to make his run in that field of 16 but this national event should be available to a newer and should have fewer traffic problems today. larger weekend audience." VIRGINIA RAPIDS G 1 Winner 7f. in 1:21:1 e 1 Mile in 1:32:3 eG2 Winner 1 1/8 miles e Very attractive son ofRiverman - Virginiana, by Sir Ivor Thank you to all of the Breeders who made his first year at stud a great success! PAGE 3· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-29-96

News cont. EVRY TO CLOSE Evry, one of French racing's most NEW YORK modern and attractive courses, is to close at the end of • • this season. France-Galop, the country's ruling body for Local News: Belmont Park equine sports, made the decision at a meeting yesterday Met Mile hero Honour and Glory (Relaunch) will make and, although many trainers are against the move, it his next start in the Gil Dwyer July 6. Getting ready for now appears sure to go ahead. Evry was opened in the the race at Churchill, the three-year-old is scheduled to mid-1970s and is considered one the of fairest tracks in breeze Monday and ship to Belmont midweek. France, but as there is no nearby training centre and it is rarely well-supported by spectators, it has proved ex­ Yesterday's Results: pensive to run. Said Paris-based trainer Pascal Bary: 8th-BEL, $55,120, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, 1:594/5, fm. "It's madness to get rid of Evry"; while Criquette Head 1--CURRENCY ARBITRAGE, 118, c, 3, Green Dancer-- argued: "A plan to cut expenses, but keep the race­ Damerelle, by King's Bishop. O-Klaravich Stables; course open should be drawn up as an alternative." B-Nielsen Gerald A (NY); T-Gary Sciacca. Lifetime Record: SW, 11-4-0-1, $121,436. * 1/2 to Without ASCOT MISHAPS UNDER INVESTIGATION Brit­ Feathers {Brave Shot {GB}), GISW, $499,866; and ain's Jockey Club has launched an inquiry into injuries Copper Mount (Cormorant), MSW, GSP, $240,731. sustained by three horses running at Royal Ascot. Elec­ **$100,000 yrl'94 FTSAUG. tion Day (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), trained by Michael 2--0k By Me, 120, c, 3, With Approval--Antoinetta, by Stoute, plus Leonine (Ire) (Danehill) and Merit (lrel (Rain­ Inverness Drive. bow Quest), from Paul Cole's stable, all returned home 3--0fficious, 114, c, 3, Magesterial--Madam Guillotine, from the meeting sore after jumping paths used by by Blakeney. spectators to cross the Berkshire course. Action is being Margins: 3 3/4, NK, NK. Odds: 6.20B, 8.50, 4.10. planned to cover crossings--which become uneven and The front-running Currency Arbitrage set the pace but discoloured and can cause horses to spook--with suit­ tired to fourth in the Gil Jersey Derby last time out, but able synthetic materials. Britain's National Trainers' carried his speed all the way to the wire here, drawing Federation is also lobbying the Jockey Club about the off late under jockey Jose Santos. The 4-5 favorite positioning of the starting stalls at major fixtures such FORTITUDE (Cure the Blues), runner-up in the Gill Hill as Ascot. Last week it became clear that the stands' Prince S. in his latest, finished fifth but missed second side had a distinct advantage over the straight course, by only three necks. when the starting gates were in the centre of the course and fields frequently split into two distinct groups; han­ 7th-BEL, $37,500, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 6.5f, 1:161/5, ft. dlers believe it would be fairer to have the gate against NOT BRITE BRILLANT (f, 3, High Brite--Discrete Affair one side's running rail. Peter Cundell, president of the {MSP}, by Guilty Conscience), a $14,000 KEESEP NTF, has written to the Jockey Club requesting action. yearling and $32,000 OBSMAR 2yo, was third after a "It's all a bit of a lottery at the moment," he said. rough trip last time she ran; she enjoyed a clean trip this time, closing from third to win by a length and a quarter SWINBURN DECISION IMMIl'.'ENT Three-time at 7-2. Lifetime Record: SP, 13-4-5-1, $128,540. winning jockey Walter .Swinburn should O-S L Port. B-Manistee Stable (KY). T-J M Destefano Jr. know within a week if Britain's Jockey Club will allow him a license to make a return to race-riding following 6th-BEL. $35,500, Alw, 3/up, flm, 10fT, 2:02 1/5, fm. his fall in Hong Kong in February. Swinburn visited the ZEPHYR (f, 3, His Majesty--I'S Right {MSP}, by Deputy Club's medical adviser Dr. Michael Turner on Wednes­ Minister)"was checked and steadied and still managed a day and consulted a London neurosurgeon on Thursday. second-place finish in her latest race June 15 after All that is needed now to complete his file is evidence breaking her maiden at 49-1 in her turf debut two starts from the doctors who treated him immediately after the back. The $29,000 KEEJAN and $80,000 KEESEP Sha Tin fall, which left him with head injuries and frac­ yearling was sent off as the 2-1 favorite in this contest tures to his shoulder and ribs. The 34-year-old jockey and rallied from midpack to take it by a length and a has been riding work in Newmarket for more than two quarter. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $48,500. weeks and is keen to make a comeback in time to part­ O-Jeffrey S Lovinger. B-Sheehan Farms, Ltd. (CAN). ner Godophin's Halling (Diesis {GB}) in the G1 Eclipse S. T-Richard A Violette Jr. at Sandown a week from today. Swinburn has won the New York Report cont. p4 last two runnings of the 10-furlong event.

ASHFORD STUD IIIDEHEREIII Dr. Barry Simon Tal: 606-a73-7088. Fax: 606-873-8802. EXOEPTloonl OllnmPIOO fl- YEnR-OID OOITor1995 Ilnlno EXOEPTloonll,1 OROP orronlllO 1996. PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY l'.TEWS • 6-29-96

New York Report cont. 8th-CDX, $43,800, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 116m, 1:43 1/5, 5th-BEl, $33,500, Msw, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1/16mT, 1 :41 ft. 4/5, fm. DR. CATON (c, 3, Seattle Slew--Won't She Tell {SW, MEMORIES OF SILVER (f, 3, Silver Hawk--AII My Memo­ $148,708}, by Banner Sport)' fourth after cutting out ries, by little Current), second on the dirt last out, the early fractions in his latest while trying turf, returned stepped on the turf for the first time as the 4-5 choice to the dirt and led from gate to wire to win by 2 11:2 and came from just off the pace to post an impressive lengths at 5-2. The winner, a 1/2 to White Crown six-length victory. The winner is a 1/2 to GSW Memo­ (Secreto), GSW-Eng, was a $325,000 KEEJUL yearling. ries (Hail The Pirates). lifetime Record: 4-1-1-2, Lifetime Record: SP, 7-2-0-3, $77,340. $33,675. O-Lewis Beverly J & Robert B. B-Fawn Leap Farm (KY). O-Phillips James W & Joan & John. B-Galbreath/Phillips T-D Wayne Lukas. Racing Partnership (KY). T-James J Toner. 8th-APK $30,240, Alw, 3yo/up, a8.5fT, 1:44 3/5, fm. Local News: Saratoga LITTLE BRO LANTIS (g, 8, Lost Atlantis--Southern Tami, The New York Racing Association has raised the by Tamasaiche), fifth in a stakes at Canterbury last time purses for this year's steeplechase program at Saratoga he ran, made his first Arlington appearance of the sea­ to $407,000, up $29,000 from last year. The 10-race son here and wired the field for a three-quarter length schedule includes the $100,000 GI New York Turf tally at 7-2. Lifetime Record: GSW, 95-20-15-16, Writers Cup, set for August 22. $644,622. O-Robert Hall. B-Bob Ryno (SD). T-Merrill R Scherer.

MIDWEST 7th-CDX, $34,700, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 1 0 4/5, ft. • • STONE HILL ROAD (c, 3, Devil's Bag--Composing, by Yesterday's Results: Mr. Prospector), a $100,000 KEEJUL yearling, finished 9th-CDX, $52,960, Alw, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:164/5, ft. second in his debut June 6 and was bet down to even­ 1--COUNT THE BLUES, 119, c, 4, Cure the Blues-­ money in his second start. He got the job done, motor­ Colorful Countess, by Turn and Count. O-Jones Frank ing to the lead from just off the pace to win by two L Jr; B-Jones Frank (KY); T-Jerry L Romans. Lifetime lengths. The winner is a 1/2 to Tap Routine (Fred Record: 16-5-3-2, $158,879. Astaire), SW, $114,955. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, 2--My My, 115, c, 4, Carson City--Centerfoal, by $31,280. Cormorant. O-Willmott Stables. B-Whitney John Hay Mrs. (KY). 3--Middle Man, 122, c, 4, Meadowlake--Tchaika, by T-Peter M Vestal. *Forli. Margins: 3/4, 1 HF, 2HF. Odds: 6.00, 2.70, 1.40. Local News: Kentucky Count The Blues, fifth in the slop after dueling on the Larry Dellay, 44, owner and manager of Mint Leaf lead in his latest effort, once again went up for the lead Farm near Winchester, Kentucky, died Thursday morn­ at the start, edged clear at the top of the stretch, then ing after he was kicked in the chest at his farm. Dellay held off the late charge of My My for the win. was trying to subdue a fractious yearling when it reared and knocked him down, then kicked him, causing fatal 6th-CDX, $46,040, Alw, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft. internal injuries. The horseman had worked for Tilly 1--FLY PROUD, 121, c, 3, Mr. Prospector--Up the Foster Farm in New York and Eaton Sales and Shadwell Flagpole (GSW, $166,960), by Hoist the Flag. Farm in Kentucky before starting his own boarding and O-Elkins J & Farish W S & Webber T Jr; B-Farish W S sales prep. business at Mint Leaf. (KY); T-Neil J Howard. lifetime Record: 9-3-4-0, $99,830. * 1/2 to Fold The Flag (Raja Baba), SW, GSP, $124,849; Allied Flag (Danzig), SW, $144,860; EAST Prospectors Delite (Mr. Prospector), MGISW, • • $432,953; Flagbird (Nureyev), Hwt. Older Mare-Eng, Yesterday's Results: Ire & Ity at 9.5-11f, G1SW-lty, GSW-Ire & Fr, 8th-WOX, $32,600, Alw, (Opt. Clm), 3yo/up, flm, G1 SP-Fr & Ire, GISP-US, GSP-Eng, $401,434; and 10fT, 2:01 3/5, fm. Top Account (Private Account), GSW, $320,200. L'ILE TUDY (IRE) (m, 6, Wassl {GB}--Melinte {Ire}, by * * $500,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL. CaerleonL a Group 3 winner in France last year, had 2--Lost Reality, 115, c, 3, Lost Code--Black Mountain finished off the board in four previous U.S. starts going J., by Sunny Clime. shorter but came alive at a distance here. The Irish-bred 3--SoI0 Practitioner, 114, c, 3, Doc's Leader--Orange mare, sent off at 3-1, rated in fifth for six furlongs be­ Ice, by Ginistrelli. fore rallying for a decisive 4 1/2-length triumph; she Margins: 2, 1 HF, 3. Odds: 0.50, 11.40, 7.60. was not in for a tag. Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, Fly Proud watched half-brother Top Account take the 34-5-3-7,$197,875. feature at Churchill Thursday and quickly followed in his O-Stonerside Stable. B-Swettenham Stud & Partners hoofsteps, closing from just off the pace to win going (Ire). T-James E Day. away at 1-2. PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-29-96

East Report cont. Local News: Newmarket, England Local News: Maryland Yashmak (Danzig), a half-sister to the 1993 Epsom The National Steeplechase Association has announced Derby hero Commander In Chief 1GB) (), that the Aiken Fall Meet and the Colonial Cup will take made a fine start to her racing career with a win in place on the same weekend this year, November 16-17, yesterday's six-furlong EBF Equity Financial Collections respectively. The two meets will offer 10 races and Maiden S. at Newmarket. The trainee was over $200,000 in purses. The NSA also reported that always disputing the lead and, after jockey next year's NationsBank Carolina Cup will have GI sta­ asked her a question with just over a furlong to race, tus for the first time as its purse is raised from $60,000 she was quick to answer with an impressive burst of to $100,000. The race is set for April 12, 1997. acceleration to win by a length and a half without Eddery resorting to his whip. Cecil saddles Dushyantor Local News: Calder Race Course (Sadler's Wells), another half-brother to Yashmak, Calder Race Course and the Florida Horsemen's Be­ in Sunday's G1 Budweiser Irish Derby. The Newmarket nevolent and Protective Association have joined to handler said: "She is very laid back, but I'm sure she's provide financial backing to marathon runner Ronnie going to be a nice fillY." Holassie, who will represent Trinidad and Tobago in the 1996 Summer Olympics. Holassie works as a groom at AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Calder. Said FHBPA President Scott Savin, "This is truly Yashmak,f. 2, Danz,g--Slightly Dangerous (GSW & a partnership effort where the racetrack and the horse­ G 1 SP-Engl, by . Newmarket, 6-28, EBF Equity men have joined together to do something positive for Financial Collections Maiden S., 6ft, 2yo, $6,510 to someone within the racing community. I would like to the winner. O-Khalid Abdulla; B- Farms; thank (Calder President) Ken Dunn for his support." T-Henry Cecil. * 112 to Warning (GB) (Known Fact), Ch. 2yo-Eng, Ch. 3yo-Eng & Fr, Ch. Miler-Eng, Co-Ch. Local News: Woodbine Miler-Fr, MG 1 SW-Eng, G 1 SP-Fr, $780,777; Deploy Lorries Mane Man (Mane Minister), third in last year's (GB) (Shirley Heights {GB}), G1 SP-Ire, $211,704; Coronation Futurity in his lone stakes try, earned a start Commander In Chief (Dancing Brave), Hwt. 3yo-Eng & in the 137th running of the Queen's Plate with a sharp Ire at 11-141. G1SW-Eng & Ire, $1,273,389; and one-mile breeze at Woodbine yesterday morning. Win­ Dushyantor (Sadler's Wells), G1 SP-Eng, $360,204. less in three tries this year, the gelding went the dis­ Neuwest, c, 4, Gone West--White Mischief (GB) (GSW tance in 1 :40 2/5 over the training track, galloping out & GISP-U.S., MGSP-Eng, $291,624), by Dance In the nine furlongs in 1 :55 4/5. Time. Folkestone, 6-28, Argles & Court H., 6f 189ydsT, 3yo/up, $5,425 to the winner. O-Paul Green; B-Robert & Sharon L. Bloomer; T-N J H • SO. CALIFORNIA. Walker. *$150,000 yrl'93 FTSAUG. Friendly Brave, g, 6, Well Decorated--Companionship Local News: Santa Anita (MGSP, $123,882), by Princely Native. Folkestone, Last year's Santa Anita Derby winner Larry The Leg­ 6-28, Scania 4-series 'King Of Road' Trophy H., 5fT, end (Local Talent) worked five furlongs in 1 :01 1/5 at 3yo/up, $4,433 to the winner. a-Grid Thoroughbred Santa Anita yesterday as he continues towards his Racing Partnership; B-Foxfield; T-Gay Kelleway. comeback. *$57,000 yrl '91 KEESEP. W EsT • • B... R • E • E • D • E • R • S Local News: Texas EDITION The National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association will hold it's summer convention in Dallas ALLOWANCE RESULTS: June 30-July 4. The convention will be highlighted by a 9th-BEL, $35,500, (S)' 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36, ft. forum on the Interstate Horseracing Act. PUGGSY Ie, 3, Fit to Fight--Sounding Off {MSP}, by Silent Screen) Lifetime Record: 14-2-2-2, $64,753. O/B-Herbert T. Schwartz (NY). T-Scott M Schwartz. FOREIGN • • 8th-LRL, $29,400, 3yo/up, flm, 7f, 1 :24, ft. Local News: England PERFECT SWAP (f, 4, No Bend--Painted Perfection, by According to today's Daily Racing Form, G1 Corona­ Quid Pro Quo) Lifetime Record: MSP, 40-4-5-10, tion S. winner Shake The Yoke (GB) (Caerleon) has been $101,524. a-Catherine R Burkart. B-Paxson Henry D. purchased for a reported $2 million by owner B. Wayne Mrs. (NY). T-Richard J La Vey. Hughes. The three-year-old filly will remain under the care of trainer Elie Lellouche to the end of the season; 9th-LRL, $28,800, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 2/5, ft. she is expected to make her next start in the Prix du JOLLY PUNCH (h, 5, Two Punch--Jolly Peg, by Jolly Moulin at Longchamp in September, with the Breeders' Johu) Lifetime Record: 42-8-7-2, $115,354. O-Costas N Cup Mile as her ultimate goal. Triantafilos. B-J. Gordon Kinchloe (MD). T-D Capuano. PAGE 6 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-29-96

7th-APX, $22,000, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37 2/5, ft. It's a Gherkin, f, 3, Ends Well--Sweet Dilemma, by MAKE YOUR CHOICE (c, 4, Crafty Prospector--Don't Foolish Pleasure. BEL, (S)' 6-28, 1mT, 1:36 3/5. Honey Me, by Triple Bend) Lifetime Record: 36-3-10-6, B-Kathleen O'Connell & Nyala Farm (Ny). $120,567. O-Russell L Reineman Stable Inc. B-Charles Majesty's Sunshine, f, 3, Majesty's Imp--Burnt Sun, by Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (KY). T-Harvey L Vanier. -*1/2 to Romeo. DET, (S), 6-28, 1m, 1:42. B-Bo Mar Honest Advice (Woodman), SW, $158,304. Enterprises Ltd (Mil. Black of Diamonds, f, 3, Prosperous--Stony Romance, 9th-MTH, $22,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a8.5fT, 1:43 4/5, fm. by Diamond Prospect. WOX, 6-28, 6f, 1: 12 2/5. ZUL (m, 5, North Prospect--Strictly (Arg), by Dancing B-Friesz John (Can). * $4,612 yrl '94 CBSOCT. Moss) Lifetime Record: 25-5-8-1, $63,760. O-D J Sta­ Take No Prisoners, f, 3, Red Ransom--Evitan, by Our ble. B-Rahesa Farm Inc (KY). T-Joseph Orseno. Native. MTH, 6-28, a1 1/16mT, 1:44 3/5. B-Aldila Farm (Ky). 7th-MTH, $22,000, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1116m, 1 :45, ft. Golden Baytzim, c, 3, Regal Classic--Shield of Gold, by BRUSH WITH THE LAW (f, 3, Broad Brush--Rolfe's Ruby Viceregal. WOX, 6-28, 6f, 1: 11 3/5. B-Marko Bill {MSP, $153,132}, by Tom Rolfe) Lifetime Record: (Can). 6-2-1-1, $31,880. O/B-D J Stable (KY). T-J Orseno. Karat, c, 3, Secreto--Marataya (GB), by Julio Mariner. CDX, 6-28, 1 1 /16m, 1:46. B-Baker W A Dr (Ky). 9th-APX, $21,000, (S), 3yo/up, a 1 1 /16mT, 1:44 4/5, * $30,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. fm. Memories of Silver, f, 3, Silver Hawk--AII My Memories, ALLE'S BOB (c, 4, Bob's Dusty--Alledent, by Explodent) by Little Current. BEL, 6-28, 1 1/16mT, 1 :41 4/5. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, $25,868. O-Bigelow Gail & B-Galbreath/Phillips Racing Partnership (Ky). * 1/2 to Brown Kathleen. B-Russ & Pat Whitworth, et al. (lL). Memories (Hail The Pirates), GSW. T-Carl E Bigelow. Majestic Hunter, c, 3, Vice Regent--Ain't That Wicked (SP, $318,017), by Gold Stage. WOX, 6-27, 7f, 1:24. 7th-LRL, $19,000, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1 /16mT, 1:43 3/5, B-Mcglinn James R Dr (Can). fm. Saratoga Weather, m, 5, Thunder Puddles--Saratoga STAR OF LIGHT (f, 4, Risen Star--Grand Luxe {MSW, Belle, by Hawkin's Special. FLX, (S)' 6-28, 1m, 1:44. $114,349}, by Sir Ivorl Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-1, B-Coleman Anne Lise (Ny). $41 ,784.O-Luis de Hechavarria. B-Mccombs & Jones & Robert S. Folsom (KY). T-Barclay Tagg. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ 5th-CRC, $18,500, 3yo/up, f/m, a1 1!16mT, 1:45 2/5, note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be gd. used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for OSTROVA (GB) (f, 4, Shareef Dancer--Asoka, by Youth) other restricted races. Lifetime Record: MSP, 19-5-5-1, $86,092. O-Luis A Navas. B-Mohammed al Maktoum (GB). T-Angel M NATIONALLY TELEVISED RACES: Medina. Event Time (Eastern). Network Jun 30 Irish Derby (Curragh) 3:30-4:30 p.m., ESPN MAIDEN WINNERS: Jun 30 Hollywood Gold Cup 4:30-5:30 p.m., ESPN Nineteentwelve, f, 2, Baederwood--Tribute To John, by July 21 Turf Ch'ship (HOL), 4:00-5:00 p.m., ESPN Temperence Hill. LRL, 6-28, 5f, 1:00 2/5. B-R S Budweiser Emerald H. (ED) Laneve (Md). + On a Crusade, c, 2, Crusader Sword--Deputy's Mistress, by Deputy Minister. MTH, 6-28, 5f, 1:00 IT1S TIME TO NOMINATE! 1/5. B-Ocala Stud Farms (FIl.*$25,000 2yo 1996 COBRA GOLF/TDN SUBSCRIBER OF THE MONTH OBSAPR. for June wll receive a new set of King Cobra Rare Indication, f, 2, Sezyou--November Love, by Hold steel-shaft oversize irons and woods. Your Peace. WOX, 6-28, 5f, :59 3/5. B-Willie & Sue Fax us at 908-747-8955 with your nominations! Riley (Fl). * $5,700 yrl '95 OBSAUG. +J M Pride, f, 2, Tricky Creek--Cleta's Joy, by News Director. WOX, 6-27, 5f, 1:00 3/5. B-Denzik William J (Ky). © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. + Carodela, c, 2, Unbridled--Southern Tradition (MGSW, This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or $379(125), by Family Doctor. BEL, (S), 6-28, 5f, :58 by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior 2/5. B-Delahanty Stock Farm (NY). written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. North East Academy, c, 3, Academy Award--North East Information as to the races, race results and earnings Dancer, by Far North. APX, 6-28, a1 1/8mT, 1:52. was obtained from results charts published in Daily B-Demarco, Disanso & Ricker (Ky). Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Stone Hill Road, c, 3, Devil's Bag--Composing, by Mr. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Prospector. CDX, 6-28, 6f, 1: 1 04/5. B-Whitney John Hay Mrs (Ky). * $1 00,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL. * * 1/2 to Tap Routine (Fred Astaire), SW, $114,955.