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OCALA TWO-YEAR-OLDS WORK A filly by Fight Over posted the fastest eighth-mile work of the ses­ sion as the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company kicked off its four-day Under-Tack Show for their annual April Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training at its Sales and Training Complex. The grey filly, selling Monday as LONE STAR PARK BREAKS "SHARP" The crowd hip number 213, is out of the Fire Dancer mare whooped, the gates snapped open and they were off Dancin Dumplin and covered the distance in : 1 O 3/5. and running under a cloudless sky yesterday at Lone Hip number 166, Hooten Dooten (Irish Tower--Charm­ Star Park at Grand Prairie. When the dust settled after ing Appeal, by Chumming), recorded the fastest the first race at Texas's newest Class 1 racetrack, it quarter-mile of the session when he worked in :21 was 49-1 I Are Sharp (Timeless Moment) standing in 4/5. The fastest three-eighths mile work of the open­ the winner's circle for owners Henry White and Hugh ing session was turned in by hip number The chest­ Fitzsimmons, first in the aptly named Premier S. "I think 7. we're going to have a lot of fun here," said K.C. nut filly by Heft out of the D' Accord mare According Wojciechowski, the leading trainer after the first. "I to Chic worked in :34 1 /5, the fastest work by 3/5ths know I am today." Full fields, compliments of a barn of a second. The Under-Tack Show's second session area boasting 1 ,358 inhabitants, a grandstand filled to gets underway Friday morning at 9 a.m. and contin­ capacity and racing fans overflowing with enthusiasm ues with sessions on Saturday and Sunday mornings. were the order of the day. Betting lines stood 12-deep The OBS-April Sale is scheduled for Monday, April 21 at every window; the 48 luxury boxes were sold out through Thursday April 24, with continuous sessions long before opening day. There were five helicopters, beginning each day at 11 a.m. not to mention a small plane or two, circling with the runners for the first race. "Sixty years ago, and less BLACK TIE AFFAIR DRAWS JAPANESE than five miles from this very location, racing fans in INTEREST Vinery has declined a "substantial" offer Texas enjoyed and supported the sport of major-league from a Japanese group for Black Tie Affair (Ire}, ac­ horse racing. Arlington Downs was considered to be cording to Ben Walden Jr., the owner of the Midway, one of the top tracks in the country. It's been a long Kentucky farm. Black Tie Affair, the leading third-crop wait, but we' re back," said Lone Star President Bob sire and currently 10th on the general sire list, is Kaminski. "No one person or group can claim credit for owned by Vinery and Jeff Sullivan, who campaigned the opening of this track today. It's truly a joint effort. the 1 991 Champion Older Horse and Horse of the But I can attest that it never would have happened if it Year. "We received a substantial offer," said Walden. had not been for a unified effort in search of a "My understanding is that there are three major goal." Total on-track handle, including betting on both the live card and simulcast signals, was over $825,000 groups in Japan which have shown an interest in the through the first three races. "I would have been disap­ horse, and we have received one offer from one pointed if we hadn't done $800,000 for the day--we've group. We feel confident that we're going to keep the already done more than that," said General Manager horse and march on. We feel strongly about Black Tie Corey Johnsen. Voicing the prevailing opening-day Affair's current stature within the industry as well as opinion, he added, "This is exciting, it's gratifying and his potential position in the industry in the long run. it's moving." Quick out of the gate, Lone Star Park is We think it's pretty incredible he's the 10th-leading moving in the right direction. sire on the general list with just two crops and he's just beginning to make an impact on the whole as a stallion." But while Walden said they were 'reluctant' STAKES CLOSINGS • to sell the stallion, "the numbers are getting steep TODAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 18: • enough to consider it. We are businessmen, and there 8-24 $1,000,000 -GI, AP, I • 3yo/up, 1 OfT ( $1000) is a point at which we would have to weaken. At this 8-24 $500,000 Beverly D.-GI, AP, 3yo/up, stage, however, we are bold enough to feel the horse f/m, 9.5fT ($1000) is secure in this country. We're proud to have him at Vinery." TOMORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL 19: 5-3 $700,000 Withers-GI/, Aqu, 3yo, Bf ($100) 5-4 $150,000 Carter H. -GI, Aqu, 3yo/up, 7f ($150) News cont. p. 2 PAGE 2 • '.fHOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 4-18-97

News cont. D.J. STABLE, REBA McENTIRE JOIN FORCES PREVIEW Leonard and Jon Green's D.J. Stables and Reba • • McEntire's Starstruck Farms have formed a partnership, Today, Keeneland: with each retaining a 50-percent interest in a two-year­ FORERUNNER S.-Glll, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1 /8mT old Deputy Minister filly purchased for $220,000 during The field, in order of the draw, is as follows: Trample Wednesday's Keeneland April Two-Year-Olds in Training (Trempolino), Day, 120 pounds; Rojo Dinero (Red Ran­ Sale. The chestnut filly, consigned by Niall Brennan, som), Lester, 114; Thesaurus (With Approval), Perret, agent, is out of the Mr. Prospector mare Impetuous 1 20; Song for James (Seattle Song), 114; Keep It Strait Image. She will be trained by D.J. Stable's regular con­ (Country Pine), Sellers, 114; Real Star (Caller l.D.), ditioner Joe Orseno. "This is part of an incorporated Bravo, 117. business plan by which (Starstruck Farms) would pur­ chase two-year-olds, older horses and broodmares to Today, Newbury, England: ensure profitability for the future," said Jon Green. "The DUBAI DUTY FREE FRED DARLING S.-G3, $47 ,923, purchase of this horse was the first step of many to­ 3yo, f, 7f 64ydsT ward making them a winning outfit." Country-Western The field, in post position order, is: Seebe (Danzig), L singer McEntire's most successful racehorse to date has Dettori; Arethusa (GB} (Primo Dominie {GB}), D O'Neill; been Rich Man's Gold (Forty Niner), who finished sec­ Sleepytime (Ire) (Royal Academy); Calypso Grant (Ire) ond in the Giii Rebel S. at Oaklawn in 1995. (Danehill); Well Warned (GB) (Warning {GB}), M Hills; Supercal (GB) (Environment Friend {GB}), R Cochrane; ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES MISSION STATEMENT Attitre (Fr) (Mtoto {Ire}), M Roberts; Bianca Nera (GB) A formal mission statement to "create a new organiza­ (Salse), K Darley; Dance Parade (Gone West), T Quinn; tion, representing all of racing's diverse interests ... to Blues Queen (GB) (Lahib), PP Murphy. All carry 126. increase industry revenues and significantly broaden our Saturday, Santa Anita: customer base," was one of a series of announcements SANTA BARBARA H.-Gll, $300,000, f/m, 4yo/up, made Thursday by the recently announced as-yet un­ 1 1/4mT named industry alliance funded by Breed­ The field, in order of the draw, is as follows: Red ers' Cup Ltd, The Jockey Club, the Keeneland Associa­ Roses Story (Fr) (Pink {Fr}), 117; Two Ninety Jones (Sir tion and Oak Tree Racing Association. The announce­ Harry Lewis), 113; Real Connection (Vigors), 113; ment came during a media briefing at the offices of the Windsharp (Lear Fan), 1 22; Donna Viola (GB) (Be My Breeders' Cup Ltd. in Lexington, Ky. Ted Bassett Ill, Chief), 120; Fanjica (Ire) (), 113; Tart (GB) Gary Biszantz, Sherwood Chillingworth, Robert Clay, (Tragic Role), 112; Victorian Style (GB) (), Douglas Donn, Will Farish, Hal Handel and Ogden Mills 113; Logia (Arg) (Parade Marshal), 112. Phipps were named to the alliance's oversight commit­ Real Connection worked a bullet half-mile in :46 1 /5 tee. The group also released a formal summary of stra­ Thursday. tegic goals, which include the creation of a centralized national structure and the implementation of a compre­ Saturday, Hialeah: hensive marketing plan. Also formed were a facilitating BLACK HELEN H.-Gll, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8mT committee, and plans to form a series of working The field of seven fillies and mares will line up in the groups, including finance and administration, interactive following order: Overcharger (Overskate), 11 2; Maxzene and technology, simulcast, and television and market­ (), 118; La Malleret (Summer Squall), 112; ing, were announced. Zephyr (His Majesty), 111; Powder Bowl (Pleasant Colony), 114; Careless Heiress (Runaway Groom), 115; ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may Hurricane Viv (Zafarrancho {Arg}), 111. not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race results indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ and earnings was obtained from results charts published in note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission used for state-bred races, a ( C) will be used for maiden­ of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. claiming races, and an (R) will be used for other re­ stricted races.

Academy• Award One of seven Third-Crop Sires PARIS, KY (606) 233-4252 with a G 1 winner FAX (606) 987-0008 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 4-18-97

Stakes Previews cont. Craven S. results cont. Saturday, Keeneland: BEAUMONT $.-Gil, $125,000, 3yo, f, 7f Desert Story, the 5-2 favorite for the Craven, is now a The field, in order of the draw, is as follows: 14-1 shot for the 2000 Guineas with most bookmakers Screamer (Roanoke), 112; Move (Forty Niner), 121; after a smooth, workmanlike rather than brilliant suc­ Annie Cake (Gate Dancer), 115; Highfalutin (Silver cess, giving weight all round. He was trainer Michael Deputy), 11 2; City Band (Carson City), 1 21 ; Make Stoute's sixth winner of the Craven S. and two of them, Haste (Cure the Blues), 112; Bluffing Girl (Pine Bluff), Shadeed and , have gone on to win the 2000 112; Kings Lynn (Mt. Livermore), 112; Silken Magic Guineas. Grapeshot set the early pace and a quarter (Naevus), 115. mile out quickened, but Desert Story went after him and with a furlong to run took command. Grapeshot came Sunday, Santa Anita: back at him at the finish, but was 3/4 length short at SAN SIMEON H.-Glll, $150,000, 4yo/up, a6Y2fT the wire. Five lengths covered all eight runners. Michael Debutant Trick (Clever Trick) worked a bullet three Stoute said of Desert Story, who won the G3 Horris Hill furlongs in :35 2/5, while probable opponent Sandtrap S. at Newbury last October: "I think he'll run very well (Irish River {Fr}) breezed a half-mile in :48 Thursday at in the Guineas. He has done well through the winter. Hollywood Park. He's a lovely type of horse and is much more profes­ sional now and quickens better than he used to do. He FOREIGN was fit enough to do himself justice today, but he will • • improve for this run too." Stakes Results: GREENE KING FEILDEN S., $26,981, Newmarket, Eng­ PRIX PENELOPE-G3, $63,282, Saint-Cloud, France, land, 4-17, 3yo, 9fT, 1:50:57, gd-fm. 4-17, 3yo, f, 10f 110ydsT, 2:17:90, gd. 1--#FAHRIS (IRE), 123, c, 3, Generous (lre)--Janbiya 1--#@BRILLIANCE (FR), 126, f, 3, Priolo--Briesta, by (Ire), by Kris (GB). 0-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; Cresta Rider. O/B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm; T-Pascal B-Shadwell Estate Co Ltd; T-Ben Hanbury; J-R Hills; Bary; J-S Guillot; $38,248. $16,283. 2--Darashandeh (Ire), 126, f, 3, Darshaan (GB)-­ 2--Panama City, 123, c, 3, --Obeah (Ire), Daralinsha, by Empery. 0-H H Aga Khan. $13,908. by Cure The Blues. $6,018. 3--La Nana (Fr), 126, f, 3, Homme de Loi (lre)--Leslina 3--Crimson Tide (Ire), 123, c, 3, Sadler's Wells--Sharata (Fr), by In Fijar. 0-A Radelet. $6,954. (Ire), by Darshaan (GB). $2,882. Margins: NK, NS, 1 % . Margins: 3, 1, 4. Brilliance came through on the rails a quarter of a mile Fahris emerged as a serious candidate from home, found an opening and quickened up well for after this easy three-length win. Bookmakers have him the victory. Darashandeh finished strongly for second at odds of between 16-1 to 25-1 for the Derby. He after having traffic problems. Winning trainer Pascal 11 raced in third early, but just over a quarter mile out Bary said: This is a nice filly and she has won both her Fahris took command and was never threatened inside starts this year. I plan to run her next in the Prix the final furlong. Trainer Ben Hanbury said: "I'm de­ Saint-Alary (G1) on May 18." lighted and relieved. He's very big, probably 17 hands CITY INDEX CRAVEN S.-G3, $50,799, Newmarket, already. He wore bandages today because I wanted to England, 4-17, 3yo, c/g, 8fT, 1 :38:08, gd/fm protect his legs. But he handled the fast track very well 1--DESERT STORY (IRE), 124, c, 3, Green Desert-- and his jockey Richard Hills said he was always well Aliysa (Ire) (SW-Eng, GISP-lre), by Darshaan (GB). balanced. So now I'll keep my fingers crossed until 0-Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum; B- Stud Derby Day in June. He might run in the Dante S. (May Management Ltd; T-; J-M J Kinane; 14) but I'll have to talk it over with owner." $30,652. 2--Grapeshot, 121, c, 3, Hermitage--Ardy Arnie, by Hold AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ENGLAND: Your Peace. ($13,500 wnlg '94 FTKNOV). 0-Mrs T Von Halle & Mr M Kerr-Dineen. $11,329. River's Source, c, 3, Irish River (Fr)--Singing, by The 3--Cape Cross (Ire), 121, c, 3, Green Desert--Park Minstrel. Newmarket, 4-17, NGK Spark Plugs H., 3yo, Appeal (Ire), by Ahonoora (Ire). 0-Sheikh Mohammed 1 OfT, $9,693 to winner. 0-K Abdullah; B-Juddmonte a! Maktoum. $5,425. Farms; T-Barry Hills. Margins: 3/4, HD, 1 % .

Yesterday at Aqueduct, SOLDIER FIELD, debut winner by 5 314 lengths in track record time, Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden.Jr. a 2yo colt from the second crop by Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway, Kentucky 40347 DIXIE BRASS $7,sooLF (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Vinery stallions are Breeders' Cup nominated PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 4-18-97

7th-KEE, $43,820, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :45 3/5, ft. MIDWEST 1--LOST KING, 113, c, 4, Lord Avie--Be Nice to the • • Doc, by Northern Jove. 0-Cottrell Raymond H; B-Pipes Yesterday's Results: Kevin (MD); T-Marcia Lee Butler. Lifetime Record: SW, PALISADES S., $70,590, KEE, 4-17, 3yo, f, 1 1 /8mT, 31-12-5-2, $218,018. 1 :50, fm. 2--Dynapopper, 113, c, 4, Dynaformer--Sovereign 1--STARRY DREAMER, 119, f, 3, Rubiano--Lara's Star, Mistress, by Sovereign Dancer. by Forli (Arg). 0-Russell L. Reineman Stable, Inc.; 3--Adhocracy, 116, h, 7, Spend A Buck--Par Three, by B-Charles Nuckols, Jr & Sons (KY); T-Frank R Alleged. Springer; J-P Day; $43, 765. Lifetime Record: 9-4-3-0, Margins: 3, 3HF, 2. Odds: 1 .60, 3.90, 4.30. $158,205. * 1 /2 to Take That Step (Go Step), MSW & Lost King won a Mar. 21 Turfway allowance by 6 1 /2 MGSP, $406,216. lengths and then came back to run second last time out 2--St Lucinda, 114, f, 3, St. Jovite--Majestic Nature, by in the Mar. 29 Hansel S. at Turfway. The favorite Majestic Prince. 0-Grimm Dean. $14,118. tracked pacesetting Adhocracy before moving to the 3--Call Her, 113, f, 3, Caller I. D.--Jolie Britt, by Caveat. lead three-wide around the far turn and drew off. 0-Triumviri Stable. $ 7 ,059. 9th-KEE, $43,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44 4/5, ft. Margins: 4, 3/4, 1 HF. Odds: 1.00, 2.80, 4.60. 1--KASHARY, 116, c, 4, Gone West--Kashi Lagoon (GB) Starry Dreamer, winner of the Nov. 10 Gold Digger S. (SW & GSP-Eng), by lie de Bourbon. 0-Darley Stud at Hawthorne Park, ran second last time out in the Apr. Management; B-Fares Farms, Inc (KY); T-Christophe 4 Appalachian S. at Keeneland and won in this spot to Clement. Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-1, $59,805. increase her record to four wins and two seconds from 2--Hanarsaan, 116, c, 4, Hansel--Arsaan, by Nureyev. seven grass starts. The favorite dueled for the early lead 3--Shchi, 113, h, 5, Relaunch--Dominant Dancer, by on the inside, dropped back off the pace, before moving up to regain the lead at the top of the stretch and drew Moscow Ballet. Margins: 3HF, 8, 4. Odds: 1.90, 3.30, 5.10. away late. "She likes the track with a little bit of give to Kashary finished second in an Aug. 1 Saratoga allow­ it," winning jockey Pat Day said. "The rain last night ance race last time out and won here despite the eight­ certainly didn't hurt our chances any. It softened the month layoff. The favorite contested the early pace course up a little bit. She got it very well, did everything before grabbing the lead on the backside and increasing right and ran a big race." Second-choice St. Lucinda the margin in the stretch. rallied from the back of the pace to pick up the place spot. 4th-KEE, $41,000, Alw, 3yo, a7f, 1 :27 3/5, ft. 1--TEJANO RED, 116, c, 3, Tejano--Life's Melody, by 6th-KEE, $49,600, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :49 Stop the Music. 0-Stonebridge Farm Inc; B-W D & 4/5, fm. Wm D Fishback (KY); T-Jack C Van Berg. Lifetime 1--WINNER'S EDGE, 114, m, 5, Seeking the Gold-­ Record: 8-2-1-3, $56,907. Lucky Us, by II. 0-Highfield Farm; B-Bender 2--Crafty One, 116, c, 3, Crafty Prospector--Bonnie Virginia Knott (KY); T-David P Banks. Lifetime Record: Partner, by Full Partner. GSP, 22-4-5-1, $142,319. *1/2 to Lucky Song 3--Tejano Couture, 118, c, 3, Tejano--Sewing Derby, by (Seattle Song), GSW-Eng, GSP-NA, $181,517; Master Derby. Pollock's Luck (Polish Navy), GSW, $375,858; Bid Us Margins: 2, 3HF, 3/4. Odds: 7.20, 2.10, 1. 70. (Bold Bidder), SW, $272,275. Tejano Red won a Mar. 22 Turfway maiden race by 2--Dance Clear (Ire), 114, f, 4, Marju--Dance Ahead, by seven lengths and then finished third in an Apr. 5 allow­ Shareef Dancer. ance in his previous start. The 7-1 shot pressed the 3--Arrive Alive, 117, f, 4, Broad Brush--Bob's Blue, by early pace before edging clear to win by two. Bob's Dusty. Margins: NO, 4HF, 2. Odds: 3.90, 1.80, 4.60. 5th-KEE, $37,568, Msw, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1 :54, ft. Winner's Edge won a Mar. 9 Turfway allowance by GALLANT PELHAM (c, 3, A.P. lndy--Court Hostess eight lengths and finished fourth last time out in an Apr. {GSW, $464,894}, by Sovereign Dancer) ran third in a 5 Keeneland allowance. The 7-2 third choice raced off Mar. 19 Aqueduct maiden race in his first start off of a the pace along the inside before angling out in deep three-month layoff, and the $150,000 FTSAUG yearling came back to win here. The 2-1 second choice dueled stretch to just get up for the victory over Dance Clear, who opened up a clear lead in the stretch but could not for the early lead before gaining command entering the hold on. stretch and opening the lead to 3 1 /2 lengths at the wire. Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-1, $28,439. 0-William J Condren. B-W. S. Kilroy (KY). T-N P Zito.

1st Australian crop yearlings averaged Aus$95,000 at Easter Yearling Sales, selling for Aus$290,000, Aus$180,000, etc. ASHFORD STUD Dr. Barry Simon Tel: 606-873·7088. Fax: 606-879·5756. PERSONAL HOPE ---crade I winner by Sire of Sires Storm Bird --- PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 4-18-97

3rd-KEE, $37,136, Msw, 3yo, 11/8m,1:54, ft. Yesterday's Results: UNIVERSE (c, 3, Seeking the Gold--Midnight Polka, by 8th-PIM, $19,000, Alw, 3yo, 1 1 /8m, 1 :52 1 /5, my. Danzig) finished third in an April 5 Keeneland maiden WOLF TALK (c, 3, Wolf Power (SAf)--Outspoken race and came back to win in this spot. The 4-5 favorite {MSP}, by Turn to Reason) won a Feb. 22 Laurel trailed the field of seven early before moving into con­ maiden race and then ran fourth in an Apr. 5 Pimlico tention while four wide around the far turn to grab the allowance event. The 2-1 second choice tracked the lead in the stretch and drawing off for a four-length early pacesetter in second before taking command en­ victory. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, $34,419. tering the far turn and opening up in the stretch for a 0-Kinsman Stable. 8-Kinsman Farm (KY). T-N P Zito. six-length victory. He is a % to Mymet (Mehmet), GSW, $205,777 Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $21,001. 2nd-KEE, $31,540, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1 /2f, :53 2/5, ft. 0/8-C. Oliver Goldsmith (MD). T-Ronald Cartwright. +FAIR LOOK (f, 2, General Meeting--North Mist {SP}, by Far North) rolled to victory in her debut as the 6-5 4th-HST, $14,300, Msw, 4-16, 3yo, 6f, 1:12 1/5, ft. favorite. The $22,000 1995 KEENOV weanling pur­ +PLEASANT STAR (c, 3, Ferdinand--Casanova Junc­ chase broke out of the gate alertly to go to the front and tion, by Pleasant Colony) captured his debut at odds of increased the advantage in the stretch to win by four 7-1. The $23,000 1995 KEESEP yearling purchase lengths. She is a % to Misting Rain (Cozzene), SP, battled for the early lead with runner-up CLASS ST AND­ $184,170. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $17,732. O UT (Bold Laddie) but outgamed that rival to the wire to 0-John Jones Jr. B-C Vanberger (KY). T-W D Mogge. win by a neck. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $8,580. 0-V Chan & Exclusive Stable & R Hanson. 8-Evans + NEW y QR K + I Edward P (Va). T-David Forster. ._Ye-s-te-rd-a-y'_s_R-es_u_lts_: ______. I + S 0. C A L I F 0 R N I A + 8th-AQU, $39,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 10, wf. Local News, Santa Anita: FORT DODGE (c, 4, Allen's Prospect--Mrs. Roberts Stolen Gold (Conquistador Cielo) fractured his knee {MSP, $194,592}, by Singh) ran sixth last time out in a while finishing third in last weekend's Blue Grass S. at Mar. 7 Gulfstream allowance race but came back to win Keeneland and will be out at least four months. in this spot. The 2-1 second choice set a pressured pace Gary Mandella, assistant to his father Richard, indi­ and held off the slight favorite THEPROMONROE (Dis­ cated that mile world-record holder Atticus (Nureyev) is tinctive Pro) for a 1 1 /4-length victory. Lifetime Record: likely to make his next start in the May 26 GI Metropoli­ SW, 18-4-4-2, $135,269. tan H. at Belmont. 0/B-Milton Ritzenberg (MD). T-William H Turner Jr. Yesterday's Results: 7th-AQU, $37,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /Sm (off turf), 6th-SAX, $51,940, Alw, 4/up, 6%f, 1:13 4/5 (NTR), ft. 1 :51 3/5, wf. 1--LUCKY LIONEL, 115, c, 4, Mt. Liverrnore--Crafty ALYINDA (m, 5, Alysheba--Valid Linda {SW}, by Valid Nan, by Crafty Prospector. 0-Zerolo M J; B-Kaster R S Appeal) won a Mar. 1 6 allowance race and then ran Mr/Mrs (KY); T-R . Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, third in her previous start, a Mar. 27 allowance event, MGSP-Eng, GSP-lty, 18-4-1-1, $186,704. both at Aqueduct. The 7-2 shot settled just off the pace 2--Ruby Beads, 115, h, 5, Prospectors Gamble--Singular before rallying in the stretch to roll to a 4 %-length Hope, by Singular. victory. She is a % to Highland Appeal (Highland Blade), 3--Kern Ridge, 116, h, 6, Kennedy Road--Cuci D'Or, by MSW, $135,873 and Cash Twenty (Star de Naskra), Dimaggio. SW & GSP, $156,097. Lifetime Record: 38-6-3-6, Margins: 3, 8, 7HF. Odds: 5.30, 1.00, 2.90. $140, 178. Lucky Lionel ran third in his American debut in a Mar. O/B-Live Oak Stud (FL). T-Kenneth A Nesky. 20 Santa Anita allowance event. In his final European 2nd-AQU, $31,000, Msw, 2yo, 4 1 /2f, :53 (ETR), ft. race, he ran second in the G3 Premio Chiusura in Italy +SOLDIER FIELD (c, 2, Dixie Brass--Declarnation, by on Nov. 2. The longest shot on the board trailed the Elocutionist} scored in his debut as the 7-2 third choice. field of four early before accelerating to the front around The winner dueled for the early lead before shaking the final turn and then kicking away in the stretch to loose at the top of the stretch and drawing away for a 5 score in track-record time. 3/4-length victory. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,600. 1st-SAX, $46,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :34 3/5, fm. 0-David Sepler. 8-Penn Oscar & Vinery (KY). T-L Rice. ROY AL CANASKA (GB) (c, 4, Royal Academy--North Telstar (Ire) {GSP-lre}, by Sallust (Ire)) ran fourth in his only dirt attempt Mar. 30. The 2-1 second choice sat E A s T just off the pace before moving up between rivals on • • the turn to take the lead turning for home and drew off local News, Virginia: in the stretch to win by six lengths. The winner is a half Racing dates for Colonial Downs have been approved brother to Canaska Star (GB) (Doyoun {Ire}), MGSP-Eng. by the Virginia Racing Commission. The inaugural 30- Lifetime Record: 12-2-0-1, $42,084. day Thoroughbred season at the New Kent track will run 0-Sifton June M. B-Page M L (GB). T-Bill Shoemaker. from September 1 through October 12. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 4-18-97

7th-SAX, $46,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :34 3/5, fm. 9th-PIM, $19,000, 4yo/up, 1 1 /Sm, 1 :52 4/5, my. HARBOUR SUNSET (c, 4, Vigors--Summer Treasure, by READY TO GO (c, 4, Capote--Mintly {SP}, by Key to the Summing) scored his maiden win at Fairplex last Sep­ Mint) Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $24,305. 0-8ohemia tember and came back from a four-month layoff to Stable. 8-Dupont Richard C. Mrs. (MD). T-Barclay Tagg. finish sixth in his first start this year on March 2. Third in his second and most recent start this year March 30, 7th-DET, $15,600, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5f, 1 :01 3/5, my. the colt was sent off the 6-5 favorite here. He rated EXPRESSENGER (f, 4, Private Express--Napeeville, by behind the early leaders before taking control with a Knight Counter) Lifetime Record: 6-4-0-1, $23,220. three-wide move turning for home and drawing off to O/T-L Paul Winters. 8-Kathleen Howe (Ml). win by three lengths. Lifetime Record: 8-2-0-2, $60,695. O/B-Grossman Jack M (KY); T-R Mandella. MAIDEN WINNERS: +Soldier Field, c, 2, Dixie Brass--Declamation, by Elocutionist. AQU, 4-17, 4 1/2f, :53 (ETR). B-Penn\ B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Oscar & Vinery (Ky). * $12,500 yrl '96 KEESEP. +Fair Look, f, 2, General Meeting--North Mist (SP), by EDITION Far North. KEE, 4-17, 4 1 /2f, :53 2/5. B-Carl Vanberger (Ky). *1/2 to Misting Rain (Cozzene), SP, ST AKES RESULTS: $184,170. **$22,000 wng '95 KEENOV. PREMIERS., $50,000, LSX, 4-17, (S), 3yo/up, Mina de Oro, f, 3, Afleet--Alas de Oro, by Ack Ack. 1 1 /16m, 1 :41 4/5, ft. SAX, 4-17, (S), (C), 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5. 8-Granja Vista 1--#1 ARE SHARP, 115, g, 5, Timeless Moment--lt's Del Rio (Ca). Sharp, by It's Freezing. 0-Julien M; B-White & White Gallant Pelham, c, 3, A.P. lndy--Court Hostess (GSW, (TX); T-K C Wojciechowski; J-St Julien M; $30,000. $464,894), by Sovereign Dancer. KEE, 4-17, 1 1 /Sm, Lifetime Record: 28-5-5-6, $110, 137. * 1 /2 to A 1 :54. 8-Kilroy W S (Ky). * $150,000 yrl '95 FTSAUG. Demon A Day (Demon's Begone), SW, $147,805. Expressively, f, 3, Change Takes Time--Calm 2--Brentwood Pass, 115, c, 4, Orbit Dancer--Trillium Expression, by Hold Your Peace. LSX, 4-17, (S), 7f, Ridge, by Riva Ridge. $10,000. 1 :24. B-Luttrell Robert G (Tx). * % to Expressive Gal 3--Thrillerfrommanila, 118, c, 4, Manila--Pleasure (Fire Dancer), MSW, $307, 777. Garden, by Foolish Pleasure. $5,500. Nellie's Crown, f, 3, Crowning--Nellie B., by Bold Bidder. Margins: 1 1 /4, 3/4, 2HF. Odds: 49.50, 5.30, 4.40. SAX, 4-17, (S), (C), 5 1/2f, 1:03 4/5. B-Molick Claudine D (Ca). * 1 /2 to 8. Hoedown (Hoedown's INAUGURALS., $35,200, HST, 4-16, (R), 3yo, 6 1 /2f, Day), MSW, $224, 13S; Hoedown B. (Hoedown's 1 :17 3/5, ft. Day), MSW, $164,285. 1--SHANTASTIC, 116, c, 3, Ocean Trick--Shant Dance, Bee Cup, f, 3, Dixie Brass--Oh How We Danced (SP, by Nice Dancer. O/B-Canada West Ranches (Can); $188,638), by Sir Jinsky. AQU, 4-17, (C), 1 m, 1 :38 T-Harold J Barroby; J-D L Brock; $21,640. Lifetime 1 /5. B-Dr. Russell S Cohen (Fl). * 1 /2 to Double Dee's Record: 6-3-0-2, $60,353. (Double Negative), GSW, $293,052. 2--You've Got Action, 115, c, 3, Son of Briartic--Mighty +Pleasant Star, c, 3, Ferdinand--Casanova Junction, by Action, by Mighty Adversary. $7,040. Pleasant Colony. HST, 4-16, 6f, 1: 12 1 /5. B-Evans 3--Henry Express, 115, c, 3, Time for a Change-­ Edward P (Va). * $23,000 yrl '95 KEESEP. Neforrest, by Green Forest. $3,820. Scarlatta, f, 3, Scarlet lbis--Miss Richard E., by Time for Margins: 1 1 /4, NO, NK. Odds: 4.10, 2.95, 34.45. a Change. AQU, 4-17, 1m, (S), 1:3S 1/5. B-Curcio Richard E (NY). ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Universe, c, 3, Seeking the Gold--Midnight Polka, by 6th-AQU, $33,000, (S), 3yo, f, 7f, 1 :24, wf. Danzig. KEE, 4-1 7, 1 1 /Sm, 1 : 54. 8-Kinsman Farm PO PO AU POOH (f, 3, Tong Po--My Nellie Belle, by (Ky). More Horsepower) Lifetime Record: 9-2-6-0, $77,900. Gityup, c, 4, Cee's Tizzy--Larry's Tiffany, by Tiffany Ice. 0-David Tobia. B-Edward Michaels II (NY). T-F F Ramos. SAX, 4-17, (C), 7f, 1:241/5. B-Cogorno Julie (Ca) Harrythehousewife, c, 4, Mr. Leader--Ordinary 7th-GGX, $33,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 2/5, ft. Housewife (SW), by Gala Harry. SAX, 4-17, (C), 7f, NO EXPLANATION (h, 5, Ole'--Bulig Z., by Delaware 1 :23. 8-Landes William L.S. Ill (Ky). * $16,000 yrl Chief) Lifetime Record: 11-6-1-0, $ 5 7, 800. '94 KEESEP. 0-Bryan A Johnson. B-Shaun Hadley & Legacy Ranch (CA). T-Mark Glatt. UPCOMING SALES: 4th-GGX, $28,625, 3yo, f, 1 1 /16m, 1 :43 3/5, ft. April 20 - William Inglis & Son, Autumn Yearling, Oakland CARNIVAL DELIGHT (f, 3, Half a Year--Carnival Prin­ Australia cess, by Prince John) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, April 21-24 - Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Two-Year-Old in $39,940. 0-Golden Eagle Farm. 8-Mabee John C. Mr. & Training, Ocala, Fl. Mrs. (CA). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. *1/2 to Salse (Top­ April 28 - William lnlgis & Son April Thoroughbred, Oakland, sider), MGSW & MG1 SP-Eng, G1 SW-Fr, $289,669; Australia Carnival Baby (Northern Baby), MGSP, $249, 720.