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The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~2I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, W· E. E. K. E. N ·D PREVIEW CHURCHILL ANNOUNCES RECORD STAKES Saturday, Gulfstream Park Giii $100,000 Appleton H., 3yolup, 8.5fT SCHEDULE The richest stakes program in Churchill PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. Downs history, worth $4. 75 million, will be featured 1 Dusty Screen Pregman Jr. McCauley 110 during the track's spring and fall meets in 1995. The 2 Jimlew Scanlan Penna 112 Louisville oval will offer 26 stakes totalling $3.25 3 Awad Donk Maple 116 million during the 50-day spring meet, with an addi 4 The Vid Martin Wolfson Douglas 117 tional 11 stakes, worth $1 .5 million, set for the 24- 5 Futurist Fisher Bravo 11 3 day fall season. The Derby Week schedule includes 6 Elite Jeblar Milton Wolfson Velasquez 113 12 stakes, with five corporate-sponsored events; 7 Carterista Spatz Krone 11 2 Seagrams Crown Royal and Humana health care will 8 Dove Hunt Howard Santos 114 join Early Times, Budweiser and Capital Holding (now 9 Not For Love McGaughey Smith 11 2 known as Providian) in sponsoring stakes races on 10 Brazany Mott Bailey 113 Oaks and Derby Days. The purse for the GI Kentucky 11 Lotus Pool Kessinger Jr. Sellers 112 Oaks has been increased by $50,000, up to 1 2 Presently Jerkens Smith 11 2 $300,000-added. "The stakes sponsorship program 13 Country Coy Martin Wolfson Castillo 113 is the strongest in track history, and offers valuable 14 Flying American Fede McCauley 111 support from a number of national firms with Louis f-Jimlew, Lotus Pool, and Flying American will run ville connections. This is definitely the most compre coupled as the mutuel field. hensive stakes program in Churchill Downs history," Continuing rain and a move to the main track would said Churchill Vice President, Racing, Don Richardson. favor Not For Love (Mr. Prospector), who has been first or second in five tries over wet tracks. The five BOLAS RETIRED Bolas (Unfuwain), winner of last year-old, on the board in all eight starts last year, just year's Kildangan Irish Oaks who was originally to missed in his seasonal finale, finishing second by a have stayed in training at four, has been retired. The nose in a mile allowance at Aqueduct November 6. Khalid Abdullah runner's final appearance came when The Shug McGaughey charge worked a bullet six finishing last in the Breeders' Cup Turf. "She showed furlongs in 1 : 14 115 for his first start in two months. in the Breeders' Cup that (the competition) had got to Brazany (Strawberry Road {Aus}) has a perfect two her a little bit, so it has been decided to retire her," for-two record over the Gulfstream turf, taking two said Grant Pritchard-Gordon, Abdullah's racing manag allowance races last March. The five-year-old, away er. The filly will be bred to Rainbow Quest. since finishing second by a nose in the Manila S. at the Meadowlands October 29, was third against TURFWAY CANCELS FRIDAY CARD Due to allowance foes at Gulfstream in his only career try the potential hazards expected from snow and icy over the main track. conditions, Turfway Park called off its Friday night card. Live racing is scheduled to resume today. News cont. p2 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This * * * * * * * * newspaper may not be reproduced in any form AQUEDUCT•ACTION or by any means, electronic or mechanical, Three-year-old fillies take to the track for Sunday's without prior written permission of the copyright featured $50,000a Ruthless S. The field of eight is owner, MediaVista. headed by stakes winner Evil's Pie, who returned from a Information as to the races, race results and two-month vacation December 26 to take an Aqueduct earnings was obtained from results charts pub allowance test. The West Virginia-bred will again face lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith the runner-up in that race, Crafty Jam, who will also be with the permission of the copyright owner, making her second start off the layoff. The John Daily Racing Form. Kimmel trainee, a winner of her only other outing, tries stakes company for the first time. The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, W· E. E. K. E. N ·D PREVIEW CHURCHILL ANNOUNCES RECORD STAKES Saturday, Gulfstream Park Giii $100,000 Appleton H., 3yo/up, 8.SfT SCHEDULE The richest stakes program in Churchill PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. Downs history, worth $4. 75 million, will be featured 1 Dusty Screen Pregman Jr. McCauley 110 during the track's spring and fall meets in 1995. The 2 Jimlew Scanlan Penna 11 2 Louisville oval will offer 26 stakes totalling $3.25 3 Awad Dank Maple 116 million during the 50-day spring meet, with an addi 4 The Vid Martin Wolfson Douglas 117 tional 11 stakes, worth $1. 5 million, set for the 24- 5 Futurist Fisher Bravo 11 3 day fall season. The Derby Week schedule includes 6 Elite Jeblar Milton Wolfson Velasquez 113 12 stakes, with five corporate-sponsored events; 7 Carterista Spatz Krone 11 2 Seagrams Crown Royal and Humana health care will 8 Dove Hunt Howard Santos 114 join Early Times, Budweiser and Capital Holding (now 9 Not For Love McGaughey Smith 112 known as Providian) in sponsoring stakes races on 10 Brazany Mott Bailey 113 Oaks and Derby Days. The purse for the GI Kentucky 11 Lotus Pool Kessinger Jr. Sellers 11 2 Oaks has been increased by $50,000, up to 1 2 Presently Jerkens Smith 11 2 $300,000-added. "The stakes sponsorship program 13 Country Coy Martin Wolfson Castillo 113 is the strongest in track history, and offers valuable 14 Flying American Fede McCauley 111 support from a number of national firms with Louis f-Jimlew, Lotus Pool, and Flying American will run ville connections. This is definitely the most compre coupled as the mutuel field. hensive stakes program in Churchill Downs history," Continuing rain and a move to the main track would said Churchill Vice President, Racing, Don Richardson. favor Not For Love (Mr. Prospector), who has been first or second in five tries over wet tracks. The five BOLAS RETIRED Bolas (Unfuwain), winner of last year-old, on the board in all eight starts last year, just year's Kildangan Irish Oaks who was originally to missed in his seasonal finale, finishing second by a have stayed in training at four, has been retired. The nose in a mile allowance at Aqueduct November 6. Khalid Abdullah runner's final appearance came when The Shug McGaughey charge worked a bullet six finishing last in the Breeders' Cup Turf. "She showed furlongs in 1: 14 1 /5 for his first start in two months. in the Breeders' Cup that (the competition) had got to Brazany (Strawberry Road {Aus}) has a perfect two her a little bit, so it has been decided to retire her," fer-two record over the Gulfstream turf, taking two said Grant Pritchard-Gordon, Abdullah's racing manag allowance races last March. The five-year-old, away er. The filly will be bred to Rainbow Quest. since finishing second by a nose in the Manila S. at the Meadowlands October 29, was third against TURFWAY CANCELS FRIDAY CARD Due to allowance foes at Gulfstream in his only career try the potential hazards expected from snow and icy over the main track. conditions, Turfway Park called off its Friday night card. Live racing is scheduled to resume today. News cont. p2 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This * * * * * * * * newspaper may not be reproduced in any form GULFSTREAM •GLIMPSE or by any means, electronic or mechanical, Saturday, Jan. 7 has been proclaimed Holy Bull Day without prior written permission of the copyright in Florida. The likely Horse of the Year in 1994, Holy owner, Media Vista. Bull will gallop on the main track following the day's Information as to the races, race results and sixth race; afterward, in the winner's circle, the colt and earnings was obtained from results charts pub owner/trainer Jimmy Croll will receive proclamations lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith from Governor Lawton Chiles. Following the fifth race, with the permission of the copyright owner, drawings will be held for two shoes worn by Holy Bull in Daily Racing Form. last year's Woodward S. The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 199 5 W• E • E • K • E • N •D PREVIEW CHURCHILL ANNOUNCES RECORD STAKES Saturday, Gulfstream Park SCHEDULE The richest stakes program in Churchill Giii $100,000 Appleton H., 3yo/up, 8.5fT PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. Downs history, worth $4. 75 million, will be featured 1 Dusty Screen Pregman Jr. McCauley 110 during the track's spring and fall meets in 1995. The 2 Jimlew Scanlan Penna 11 2 Louisville oval will offer 26 stakes totalling $3.25 3 Awad Donk Maple 116 million during the 50-day spring meet, with an addi 4 The Vid Martin Wolfson Douglas 117 tional 11 stakes, worth $1. 5 million, set for the 24- 5 Futurist Fisher Bravo 11 3 day fall season.