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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 (), winner of last year-old, on the board in all eight starts last year, just year's Kildangan 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 . 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,

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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

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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. 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 1 O Brazany Mott Bailey 11 3 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 of Racing, Don Richard­ favor Not For Love (Mr. Prospector), who has been son. first or second in five tries over wet tracks. The five­ year-old, on the board in all eight starts last year, just BOLAS RETIRED Bolas (Unfuwain), the winner of missed in his seasonal finale, finishing second by a last year's Kildangan Irish Oaks who was originally to nose in a mile allowance at Aqueduct November 6. have stayed in training as a four-year-old, has been The Shug McGaughey charge worked a bullet six retired. The Khalid Abdullah runner's final appearance furlongs in 1: 14 1 /5 for his first start in two months. came when finishing last in the Breeders' Cup Turf. Brazany (Strawberry Road {Aus}) has a perfect two­ "She showed in the Breeders' Cup that (the competi­ for-two record over the Gulfstream turf, taking two tion) had got to her a little bit, so it has been decided allowance races last March. The five-year-old, away to retire her," said Grant Pritchard-Gordon, Abdullah's since finishing second by a nose in the Manila S. at racing manager. The filly will be bred to Rainbow the Meadowlands October 29, was third against Quest. allowance foes at Gulfstream in his only career try over the main track. TURFWAY CANCELS FRIDAY CARD Due to the potential hazards expected from snow and icy

conditions, Turfway Park called off its Friday night © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This card. Live racing is scheduled to resume today. newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, . News cont. p2 without prior written permission of the copynght owner, MediaVista. Information as to the races, race results and WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 earnings was obtained from result~ _charts pub.­ fished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith NEWS CONT...... p2 with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 1-7-95

News cont. DON ORLANDO NAMED NYRA TRACK N•E•W Y•O•R•K SUPERINTENDENT Don Orlando, the assistant to recently retired New York Racing Association Track REPORT Superintendent Joe King and a member of the NYRA track maintenance team since 1962, has been pro­ Yesterday's Results: moted to the position of track superintendent for 7th-AQU, $50,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /4m, 2:04 2/5, Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga, it was announced ft. yesterday. Orlando, a native of New York, will be in 1--MAJOR POTS, 116, h, 6, Ten Gold Pots--Lost charge of NYRA's four dirt tracks, two training tracks, Majorette {MSW, $124,641), by Majestic Prince. six turf courses, two jogging tracks and one steeple­ 0-Gardiner George R; B-Gardiner Farms, Ltd. (CAN); chase training course. T-Neal Terracciano. Lifetime Record: SW, 47-14-9-8, $356,600. *1/2 to Majority (Bold Ruck­ CALIFORNIA BREEZIN' Several California stakes us), SW, $171,912. contenders tuned up for their next engagements at 2--Electrojet, 1 22, h, 6, Gate Dancer--Favorite Song, Santa Anita Friday morning. Dramatic Gold (Slew by Pia Star. o'Gold) and Strodes Creek (Halo), both prepping for 3--Jacksonport, 121, h, 6, Vigors--On the Brink, by the San Fernando S. at Santa Anita January 14, Cox's Ridge. stretched their legs over the muddy main track yester­ Margins: 4 1 /4, 2HF, 5HF. Odds: 1.25, 2.20, 2.65A. day, with Dramatic Gold going seven furlongs in 1 :31 Major Pots tired to be fourth as the favorite going a 1 /5, and Strodes Creek getting a mile in 1 :43 2/5. mile and five-eighths in the Giii Gallant Fox H. in his Last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Timber Aqueduct debut 11 days ago. Dropping back three Country (Woodman), who will make his three-year-old furlongs, the Canadian shipper took the lead at the debut in the El Camino Real Derby at Bay Meadows start and steadily increased his advantage to make January 14, stepped six furlongs in 1: 15. Stablemate amends with the bettors as the 6-5 choice. Serena's Song (Rahy) went five-eighths in a bullet 1 :00 4/5; trainer D. Wayne Lukas has not yet decided where the GISW will make her next start. Best Pal (Habitony), getting ready for his season opener in the F•L•O•R•I•D• A San Pasqual January 22, went seven furlongs in 1 :30 REPORT 2/5. At Hollywood, Marina Park (Local Suitor), who will go next in the GI Santa Monica H. January 16, sped five furlongs in :59 2/5. Yesterday's Results: 8th-GPX, $37,200, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m (off MARYLAND HOME WAGERING TO BEGIN the turf), 1 :44 1 /5, ft. JADE FLUSH {f, 4, Jade Hunter--Royal Strait Flush, by BY MARCH 1 Officials of the Maryland Seattle Slew), who followed victory in the Gii Rare and On Demand Services reported Friday that a Dem­ Perfume on the turf against three-year-old fillies with onstration Suite for the interactive wagering system two off-the-board performances meeting older grass will be operational at Laurel Park by February 15, and mares, was returning from a two-month break. Sent in-home testing with 25 Baltimore County residents off the 5-2 second choice in a three-horse field, the will begin by March 1 . The Maryland Racing Commis­ filly made all the pace in this off-the-turf event and sion unanimously approved the Phase I testing; the drew clear in the stretch to win by three-and-a-half Maryland Jockey Club is currently finalizing the mem­ lengths over 3-5 LINK RIVER (Gone West). Lifetime bers of the test group. Record: GSW, 18-6-2-2, $203,910. 0-Condren & Cornacchia & Paulson. B-Allen Paulson RETAMA PARK RELEASES INAUGURAL (KY). T-Nicholas P Zito. STAKES SCHEDULE Retama Park, the Texas racetrack scheduled to open for its inaugural meet 7th-GPX, $25,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11, ft. April 7, 1 995, yesterday announced a thoroughbred HIP HIP HUR RAHY {f, 3, Rahy--Bippus, by Green stakes schedule worth more than $1. 7 million. High­ Dancer), who broke her maiden via a DQ in her last lighting the program will be the Diamond Shamrock start, returned from nearly two months off to try Texas Turf Trilogy for three-year-olds, a three-race allowance company for the first time and rallied from series including the $40,000 Davy Crockett Turf S., well back early to edge odds-on COFFEE SPRINGS the $60,000 Jim Bowie Turf S. and the $100,000 (Crafty Prospector) by a neck at 1 3-1 . Lifetime Re­ William B. Travis Turf S.; the races were all named for cord: 3-2-0-0, $34, 740. heroes from the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. A total of 0-Burning Daylight Farms Inc. B-Barry R. Ostrager & 36 stakes races will be offered during the 111-day John F. P. Mayer (KY). T-Carl A Nafzger. season, which runs through September 1 7. Florida Report cont. p3 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 1-7-95

Florida Report cont. 10th-GPX, $23,000, Msw, 4yo, 7f, 1 :24 3/5, ft. SOUTHERN ROCK BAND {c, 4, Mr. Prospector--Minstrella {Ch. 2yo-lre, GISW-lre & Eng, $358,429}, by The Min­ C•A•L•I •F•O•R•N•I• A strel), breaking from the inside and looking to hit the REPORT board for the first time in his career, hit the gate at the start but moved up quickly to duel with 24-1 Yesterday's Results: CHESTER'S GOLD (lnterdicto) (6th) to the top of the stretch, then shook off that rival and pulled clear to 8th-SAX, $46,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 m, 1 :37 1 /5, slw. win by 2 3/4 lengths at 9-2. The winner is a 1 /2 to 1--STOLLER, 117, c, 4, El Gran Senor--Caroglen Jo, Minidar (), GSW, $350,900. Lifetime Record: by Victoria Park. O/B-Dr. Howard J. Baker (KY); 5-1-0-0, $16,800. T-Lewis A Cenicola. Lifetime Record: SP, 13-2-3-2, O/B-Edward P. Evans (VA). T-Mark Hennig. $52,234. *1/2 to Ardglen (Lyphard's Wish {Fr}), GSP-lre; and Autumn Wood (L'emigrant), SW, 6th-GPX, $23,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 7f, 1 :24, ft. $120,295. + FRAPPE {f, 3, Strawberry Road {Aus)--Specious 2--Ninth Fleet, 120, c, 4, Forty Niner--Naval Orange, {SW}, by Prince John), a 1 /2 to True Statement by Hoist the Flag. (Nodouble), GSW, $252,563, making her career de­ 3--Torole, 121, h, 5, Ferdinand--Shy Light, by Tom but, pressed the pace from the outside to the stretch Rolfe. then took the lead and drew off with authority to Margins: 3HF, 3HF, 6. Odds: 8.10, 4.00, 8.20. break her maiden at first asking by 4 1 /2 lengths at Stoller, a Kentucky-bred who started his career in 2-1. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,800. England, bounced back from a seventh-place finish in O/B-Michael Cahan (KY). T-Lou M Goldfine. the Giii Bay Meadows Derby to earn his first U.S. victory. Making his debut on the dirt, the four-year­ old went right to the front, fought off the challenge of favored SWANK (Topsider) early, then responded w . E • s • T • E • R• N again when joined by Ninth Fleet at the top of the REPORT stretch, pulling away down the lane for the win. The bettors' choice weakened to be fifth.

Local News: Texas 9th-SAX, $37,000, Msw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:12 3/5, slw. The 1995 Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet of the PENNYS FROM KLEVEN {m, 5, Kleven--Hostage Lady Texas Thoroughbred Association will feature as guest {SW}, by Third Martini), who returned from a four­ speakers Hall of Fame trainer Jack Van Berg, NYRA month break last time out to finish a much-improved Director of Communications and Development Steven third after checking in 11th in her career opener, Crist, owner/breeder John Ed Anthony, TOBA Execu­ moved up another notch in her second start back, tive Director John Hamilton and ESPN's Chris Lincoln. closing from mid pack win going away by 4 1 /2 The banquet will be held January 14 at the Austin, lengths as the 3-1 second choice. The winner is a Texas Marriott at the Capitol Hotel. 1 /2 to Caballo de Oro (Search for Gold), GSW, $ 205, 700; and Mystery's Edge (Debonair Roger), SW, $142,725; and a full to Uncaged Fury, SW, $175,509. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $25,000. M·I•D•W•E•S• T 0-Maggie & Pete Fer. B-Pete Fer (CA). T-Lewis A REPORT Cenicola.

Local News: Louisville B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Churchill Downs has named The Blood-Horse, Inc. as publisher of the official Kentucky Derby Souvenir EDITION Magazine. Under a three-year agreement which runs through August, 1 997, The Blood-Horse will produce, publish and market the magazine. The 1994 Eclipse ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Award-winning writer Jay Hovdey, will serve as edi­ tor. The '95 edition will be available for sale begin­ 7th-SAX, $42,000, State-bred, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 12, slw. ning April 3. RUBIN'S CHAMPION {h, 5, The Carpenter--Our Sweet Sham {SW, $130,350}, by Nostrum) Lifetime Record: A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will SP, 15-4-7-1, $119, 144. 0-Smith Joanna T & Robert indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a + will S. B-Brown Ruben (CA). T-Michael A Mollica. denote winners who are first-time starters. PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 1-7-95

8th-AQU, $30,000, State-bred, 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 13, ft. Fordancingpleasure, c, 3, Honest Pleasure--Bio DANCING DAWN (f, 3, Seattle Dancer--Kathy W., by Symmetree, by Big Spruce. SAX, 1-6, 6f, 1: 13 2/5. *Grey Dawn II) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-1, $43,050. 8-William S & Moira A Tanaka (Ca). *$15,500 yrl O/T-Steve M Dimitri. 8-Millbrook Thoroughbred Asso­ '93 CALAUG. ciates Inc. {NY). Amazing Miss, f, 3, Lion D'Or--Miss Teller, by Mr. Ralph. TPX, 1-5, 6 1/2f, 1:19 1/5. 8-Gravett Ken­ 9th-TPX, $27,900, 1-5, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:45, neth R (Ky). fz. System, c, 3, Mehmetori--Pirate's Serenade, by GUILTY AFFAIR {f, 4, Bates Motel--Guilty Lass {SW, Pirate's Bounty. SAX, 1-6, 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Jack & $103,541}, by Guilty Conscience) Lifetime Record: Florence Arnold (Ca). 16-2-3-1, $50,034. 0-Philip Matich. B-Phil & Belinda Native Marci, f, 3, Native Wizard--Marciana {Arg) Sims (KY). T-Melvin Kendrick. (GSW-Arg), by Bereber (Arg). SAX, 1-6, 61/2f, 1: 19 4/5. B-Marciana Associates (Ca). * 1 /2 to 8th-LRL, $22,000, 4yo/up, 7f, 1 :23, ft. Agirlfromars (Boitron {Fr}), MGSP, $357,000. DON'S SHO (c, 4, Don's Choice--Nashoba, by Prory, c, 3, Procida--Halory, by Halo. FGX, 1-6, Superbity) Lifetime Record: SW, 17-5-0-3, $93,426. 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 2/5. B-Elmendorf Farm, Inc. (Ky). 0-C & K Stable. 8-Sondra & Howard M. Bender {MD). *$22,000 2yo 1994 OBSJUN. T-Clint D Thrasher. Joyful Face, f, 3, Sezyou--lnterdicta, by lnterdicto. SUF, 1-6, 6f, 1 :13 2/5. B-Ocala Stud Farms (Fl). 9th-FGX, $20,000, 4yo/up, f/m, a1 mT, 1 :38 1 /5, fm. * $4,000 2yo 1994 OBSAPR. MINORITY DATER (f, 4, Kris S.--Guadery {GSW, + Frappe, f, 3, Strawberry Road (Aus)--Specious $124,860}, by Golden Act) Lifetime Record: MGSP, (SW), by Prince John. GPX, 1-6, 7f, 1 :24. B-Cahan 18-4-5-3, $125,828. O/T-Louie J Roussel Ill. 8-Jamie Michael (Ky). *1/2 to True Statement (Nodouble), S. Carrion {KY). GSW, $252,563. Triple Uzi, f, 3, Uzi--Triple Pain, by Splitting Head 8th-PHA, $18,000, 4yo/up, 7f, 1 :22 3/5, ft. ache. FGX, 1-6, a1 m 40yd, 1 :45. B-Gary & Linda GARAJA (h, 5, Raja's Revenge--Fair Jeanine, by Fister (La). Pontoise) Lifetime Record: 48-12-10-5, $90,910. Ravishing Monarch, f, 3, Wavering Monarch--Ravish­ 0-Wind N' Leaves Farm Inc. B-J. N. J. Stables {NY). ing Rachel, by Vitriolic. LRL, 1-6, 6f, 1:13 1/5. T-Jon J Smylie. B-Doe Run Inc. (Pa). * $15,000 yrl '93 FTMDEC. Keener, c, 3, With Approval--lda Lewis (SW, 7th-FGX, $18,000, 3yo, f, a1 m40yd, 1 :42 4/5, gd. $296,464), by Restivo. AQU, 1-6, a1 m70yd, 1 :44 POODLE SKIRT (f, 3, Time for a Change--Sokhop, by 4/5. B-Live Oak Stud {Fl). * $40,000 yrl '93 Nasty and Bold) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-0, $24,258. KEESEP. 0-Luttrell Myrna & Robert. 8-Lochness {KY). T-Patrick Limited Edition, f, 4, Exuberant--Bull Session, by Bull Mouton. Vic. AQU, 1-5, 6f, 1 :13. B-Vintage Acres (Fl). * $5, 700 2yo 1993 OBSAPR; $23,500 2yo 1993 6th-LRL, $17,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. OBSJUN. DEVIL'S GLEN (m, 5, Mighty Appealing--Medaille +Goodnight Now, c, 4, Far Out East--Selective Miss, D'Rose, by Medaille D'Or) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-2, by Liloy (Fr). SAX, 1-5, 6f, 1:13 1/5. 8-Glenmore $34, 190. 0-1 Cohen. 8-Sabra Enterprises (FL). T-Dean Farm (Ky). Gaudet. *Full to Mighty Rose, SW, $124,951. Great Persuader, g, 4, Key to the Kingdom--Pealing, by London Bells. TPX, 1-5, 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 3/5. 7th-PHA, $15,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :47 2/5, 8-James B. Watriss & Pegasus Stud (Ky). ft. Kris' Rainbow, c, 4, Kris S.--Ashley's Rainbow, by SENORITA CIELO {f, 4, Conquistador Cielo--Cato Key to the Mint. AQU, 1-6, a1 m 70yd, 1 :44 1 /5. Double {GSW, $265,869}, by Nodouble) Lifetime Re­ B-Evans Robert S (Fl) cord: 15-2-3-3, $37,290. 0-Dun Roamin Farms Inc. & Double Stepper, c, 4, Lord Double Gate--Three Easy Vienna Acres. B-Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Courtney & D. D. Steps, by An Act. LRL, 1-6, 6f, 1:12 2/5. Primm Jr. (Ky). T-John H Forbes. B-Bassford Charles Nicholson (Md). Rock Band, c, 4, Mr. Prospector--Minstrella (Ch. 2yo­ MAIDEN WINNERS: lre, GISW-lre & Eng, $358,429), by . GPX, 1-6, 7f, 1 :24 3/5. B-Evans Edward P (Va). Country Sights, c, 3, Country Pine--Sightseeing, by * 1 /2 to Minidar (Alydar), GSW, $350,900. Sharp Vote. PHA, 1-6, 7f, 1 :24 3/5. 8-Joseph & Pennys From Kleven, m, 5, Kleven--Hostage Lady Helen Barbazon (Fl). (SW), by Third Martini. SAX, 1-6, 6f, 1:12 3/5. H. S. Weequahic, c, 3, Glitterman--Danderella, by I'm 8-Fer Pete (Ca). * 1 /2 to Caballo de Oro (Search for for More. GPX, 1-6, 6f, 1 :11 3/5. B-Haywood Free­ Gold), GSW, $205,700; and Mystery's Edge (Debo­ man (Fl). *$40,000 yrl '93 OBSAUG. nair Roger), SW, $142, 725; and a full to Uncaged Fury, SW, $175,509.