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HEADLINE NEWS • 6/13/07 • PAGE 2 of 9
MEYOCKS, O’HARA establish MORE HEADLINE p. 1, ATW NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2007 ANTIPODEANS PRIMED FOR ROYAL ASCOT CHURCHILL ADDS TO ITS PORTFOLIO Australia=s four-strong challenge for Royal Ascot's Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI), which operates two major sprints were on show and put through their racetracks in four states and recently introduced its paces at Newmarket yesterday. Last year=s G2 King=s own wagering platform, TwinSpires.com, has an- Stand S. winner Takeover Target (Aus) (Celtic Swing nounced its acquisition of certain assets of America- {GB}), Miss Andretti (Aus) (Ihtiram {Ire}) and Magnus TAB, Bloodstock Research Information Systems (BRIS) (Aus) (Flying Spur {Aus}) all worked on the Limekilns and the Thoroughbred Sports gallop while Bentley Network (TSN). The aggregate Biscuit (Aus) (Peintre purchase price was $80 million Celebre) worked at the in cash, with the potential for opposite end of the an additional payout of $7 mil- town on the July lion contingent on the perfor- Course. "That was his mance of AmericaTAB. The main hit before next deal, which closed June 11, Tuesday and it s great also includes the acquisition of = Horsephotos to come out of a gal- the advance-wagering plat- lop like that so well," forms (ADW) winticket.com, BrisBET.com and said work rider Nash TsnBET.com. AAmericaTAB, BRIS and their affiliates Aussie Trainers (L-R) Rawiller of the latter. have proven to be some of the most efficiently oper- Freedman, Janiak, Waterhouse, Moody "There=s only a couple ated and customer-focused ADW platforms and data Racing Post photo of lengths between services in the industry and will be a great complement the four of us, but my to our newly launched TwinSpires account-wagering bloke=s coming into it having won his last three and, if service,@ said Robert L. -
Boone County Building Department Monthly Report
Permit No. Issue Date Permit Type # Units Address Lot # Total Paid Appl. Value Project/Subdivision Jurisdiction General Contractor Electrical Contractor HVAC Contractor 14050145 6/2/2014 COMADD 1155 WORLDWIDE BLVD N $500.00 $248,585.00 AMAZON (CONVEYOR) BOONE INTELLIGRATED SYSTEMS LLC INTELLIGRATED SYSTEMS LLC 14050186 6/3/2014 TENFIN 4157 OLYMPIC BLVD N/A $500.00 $240,000.00 SUMMIT GROUP BOONE CORPOREX DEV & CONSTR MGT L CSK ELECTRIC LLC 14050252 6/3/2014 FIREALM 15 SPIRAL DR N/A $150.00 $13,000.00 ZF STEERING SYSTEMS DUNNAGE & CROSS DOCK ADDITION FLORENCE PROTECTION ONE ALARM MONITOR 14050278 6/3/2014 SFR 1 1326 COASTAL CT 86 $530.00 $244,326.00 TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 86) BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 14050009 6/4/2014 DECK 2220 DAYBLOOM CT $45.00 $3,000.00 THORNWILDE BOONE CHRIS HOLLON 14050057 6/4/2014 DECK 36 BURK ST $35.00 $1,500.00 13X21 DECK FLORENCE 14050085 6/4/2014 RESALT 2395 TREETOP LN $40.00 $8,500.00 TREETOPS BOONE CRU CUTTERS LLC 14050133 6/4/2014 TENFIN 8726 US 42 N/A $2,500.00 $1,650,000.00 ST ELIZABETH MOB COMMONWEALTH ORTHOPAEDIC FLORENCE ZALLA CONSTRUCTION CO INC RALENKOTTER ELECTRIC CO INC 14050181 6/4/2014 SFR 1 12500 SHEPPARD WAY 328 $280.00 $93,100.00 WILDCAT RUN (LOT 328) WALTON POTTERHILL HOMES LLC R & R WIRING CONTRACTORS INC 14050227 6/4/2014 HVACREPLC 30 SCHOOL RD N/A $2,050.00 $844,387.00 WALTON VERONA SCHOOL WALTON BISON SERVICES LLC 14050236 6/4/2014 COMMERCIAL 4455 OLYMPIC BLVD $800.00 $450,000.00 NEWLY WEDS FOODS BOONE STELLAR GROUP INC 14050245 6/4/2014 DECK 1309 TOUCH GOLD $60.00 $10,000.00 COOL -
February 2013 Monthly Report
Permit No. Issue Date Permit Type # Units Address Lot # Total Paid Appl. Value Project/Subdivision Jurisdiction General Contractor Electrical Contractor HVAC Contractor 13010164 2/1/2013 COMADD 6072 LIMABURG RD N/A $150.00 $5,000.00 LUCKY DUCK PUB (WALKIN COOLER) BOONE HERMES CONSTRUCTION CO SHANK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 13010177 2/1/2013 SFR 1 2586 TWIN HILLS CT 50 $660.00 $288,091.00 REDSTONE VILLAGE (LOT 50) BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 13010179 2/1/2013 BARN 3305 BELLVIEW RD $50.00 $15,667.00 36 X 45 POLE BARN BOONE 12100246 2/4/2013 COMMERCIAL 7852 MALL ROAD N/A $1,500.00 $900,000.00 BJ'S RESTAURANT FLORENCE LPM ELECTRIC INC 13010190 2/4/2013 SFR 1 10286 CEDARWOOD DR 903 $360.00 $115,000.00 CEDARWOOD (LOT 903) BOONE SAULEY HOMES LLC SARGENT ELECTRIC LLC 13010207 2/4/2013 HVAC 1329 OXLEY CT 21 $125.00 $10,253.00 EQUSTRIAN @ TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 21) BOONE CRANE HEATING & AIR INC 13010208 2/4/2013 HVAC 943 CANNONADE CT 8 $75.00 $5,742.00 WHIRLAWAY RUN @ TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 8) BOONE CRANE HEATING & AIR INC 13010209 2/4/2013 HVAC 843 HANCOCK CT 16 $75.00 $5,632.00 GATO DEL SOL @ TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 16) BOONE CRANE HEATING & AIR INC 13010210 2/4/2013 HVACREPLC 10263 CEDARWOOD DR $75.00 $2,500.00 HVAC REPLACEMENT BOONE THOMPSON HEATING CORP 13020003 2/4/2013 HVACREPLC 1495 PRODUCTION DR N $225.00 $10,167.00 BLUEGRASS ELECTRIC CONSULTANTS BOONE BLAIN RYAN ENTERPRISES INC 13020005 2/4/2013 HVAC 10613 PEGASUS CT 39 $75.00 $7,500.00 TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 39) BOONE ARRONCO COMFORT AIR INC 13020006 2/4/2013 HVACREPLC 737 BRITTANY TRAIL $75.00 $19,300.00 -
RAYELLE Barn 11 Hip No. 2129
Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, Agent Barn Hip No. 11 RAYELLE 2129 Bay Mare; foaled 1996 Intentionally In Reality........................... My Dear Girl Relaunch........................... The Axe II Foggy Note ....................... Silver Song RAYELLE Drum Fire Knights Choice ................. Yang Delicate Vine..................... (1984) Saltville Fool's Miss....................... Watch Lucille By RELAUNCH (1976). Stakes winner of $278,100, Del Mar Derby-G3, etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 16 crops of racing age, 742 foals, 597 starters, 86 stakes winners, 475 winners of 2138 races and earning $47,- 391,799 in N.A. Among the leading broodmare sires, sire of dams of 95 stakes winners, including champions Ghostzapper, Triano, Don Dandy, Yosolita, El Autentico, and of Ad Valorem, Koolinger, Stellar Jayne, Keiai Guard, Starrer, City Zip, House Party, Klassy Kim, Passing Shot, Sheets. 1st dam DELICATE VINE, by Knights Choice. 4 wins in 5 starts at 2, $390,370, Arlington- Washington Lassie S. [G1], Sorority S. [G2], Landaluce S. [G3], 3rd Oak Leaf S. [G1]. Half-sister to MISSA BET. Dam of 13 registered foals, 13 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2007, 8 to race, 5 winners, incl.-- ALTAZARR (c. by Relaunch). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $170,485, Hollywood Juvenile Championship S. [G2], Golden Bear S. [L] (GG, $55,000), 2nd San Miguel S. [L] (SA, $15,000), 3rd Hollywood Prevue Breeders' Cup S. [G3]. Sire. RAYELLE (f. by Relaunch). Stakes winner, see record. Bullistic (g. by Holy Bull). Winner at 3 and 5, $136,984, 3rd Affirmed H. [G3] (HOL, $12,624). Babeinthewoods (f. by Woodman). Winner at 2 and 3, $100,920, 2nd Al- thea S. -
Owners, Kentucky Derby (1875-2017)
OWNERS, KENTUCKY DERBY (1875-2017) Most Wins Owner Derby Span Sts. 1st 2nd 3rd Kentucky Derby Wins Calumet Farm 1935-2017 25 8 4 1 Whirlaway (1941), Pensive (’44), Citation (’48), Ponder (’49), Hill Gail (’52), Iron Liege (’57), Tim Tam (’58) & Forward Pass (’68) Col. E.R. Bradley 1920-1945 28 4 4 1 Behave Yourself (1921), Bubbling Over (’26), Burgoo King (’32) & Brokers Tip (’33) Belair Stud 1930-1955 8 3 1 0 Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (’35) & Johnstown (’39) Bashford Manor Stable 1891-1912 11 2 2 1 Azra (1892) & Sir Huon (1906) Harry Payne Whitney 1915-1927 19 2 1 1 Regret (1915) & Whiskery (’27) Greentree Stable 1922-1981 19 2 2 1 Twenty Grand (1931) & Shut Out (’42) Mrs. John D. Hertz 1923-1943 3 2 0 0 Reigh Count (1928) & Count Fleet (’43) King Ranch 1941-1951 5 2 0 0 Assault (1946) & Middleground (’50) Darby Dan Farm 1963-1985 7 2 0 1 Chateaugay (1963) & Proud Clarion (’67) Meadow Stable 1950-1973 4 2 1 1 Riva Ridge (1972) & Secretariat (’73) Arthur B. Hancock III 1981-1999 6 2 2 0 Gato Del Sol (1982) & Sunday Silence (’89) William J. “Bill” Condren 1991-1995 4 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Joseph M. “Joe” Cornacchia 1991-1996 3 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Robert & Beverly Lewis 1995-2006 9 2 0 1 Silver Charm (1997) & Charismatic (’99) J. Paul Reddam 2003-2017 7 2 0 0 I’ll Have Another (2012) & Nyquist (’16) Most Starts Owner Derby Span Sts. -
PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Marty Wygod, Felt It Necessary to Have Him Gelded
Andrew Caulfield, December 17-Shared Belief To me, his only flaw is that his breeders, Pam and PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Marty Wygod, felt it necessary to have him gelded. B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D Needless to say, that operation is no bar to victory in the Kentucky Derby, as Funny Cide and Mine That Bird Saturday, Betfair Hollywood Park have demonstrated in recent years. CASHCALL FUTURITY-GI, $751,500, BHP, 12-14, 2yo, Jerry Hollendorfer=s assistant Dan Ward said of 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:42, ft. Shared Belief that Ahe=s not a huge horse, but he=s 1--sSHARED BELIEF, 121, g, 2, by Candy Ride (Arg) growing all the time.@ But then his sire Candy Ride isn=t 1st Dam: Common Hope, by Storm Cat a big horse either, at just half an inch over 16 hands, 2nd Dam: Sown, by Grenfall and that didn=t stop him shining at the ages of three 3rd Dam: Bad Seed, by Stevward and four. That statement needs a little footnote. O-Jungle Racing LLC, KMN Racing LLC, Hollendorfer, Although Candy Ride was officially four when he won Litt, Solis II & Todaro; B-Pam & Martin Wygod (KY); the GII American H. and the GI Pacific Classic in 2003, T-Jerry Hollendorfer; J-Corey S Nakatani. $375,000. he was still a month short of his actual fourth birthday Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $451,200. *1/2 to Little when he defeated Medaglia d=Oro by more than three Miss Holly (Maria=s Mon), GSW, $217,430; Double lengths in the Del Mar feature. -
Heralds Sporting Page
6 10 SALT THE LAKE HERALD THURSDAY MAY 3 > 1906 y IT IF HAPPENS B ITS HERE IL IF ITS HERE II THE HERALDS SPORTING PAGE nrs RIGHT SIR HUON WINS linEAL WEATHER SCENES YESTERDAY AT THE INTER- YESTERDAYS BASEBALL GAMES L I KENTUCKY DERBY AND HIGH S1ORES MOUNTAIN SHOOTING URNAMENT NATIONAL J AMERICAN Yon Lost pe I> Won Lost JPC New York 14 3 PhIladelphia 9 i 13- Chicago 12 6 6G Cl 7 G 53- Pittsburgh c 10 6 62e W3ashington 3 7 5u- Is a Strong Favorite and Going Intermountain Trap Shooting 9 S 5229 3Chieago 7 7 iOO Boston 7 10 412 New Tork ar 7 7 iiOO Good Has Little Trouble- Tournament Begins St Louis 6 9 4OG Detroit 7 7 50d and Cincinnati 7 14 350 St u 7 S 10SJ6T31x1 in Galloping Home Large Crowd Attends Brooklyn 4 13 285 Boston Cleveland = Boston May 2 lack of con ¬ May 2 Cleveland bunched- responsible its hits in the first said sixth and scored trol was for another defeat twice as many runs as St Louis ON sustained by Boston today New York although PUBLIC DOWN BIG RACE TWIN FALLS MAN HIGH GUN winning 4 to 3 in ten innings All of outbatted Niles onehand catch of i Days fly off the right field fence was Now Yorks runs tt result of the feature The was Interrupted- t bases on bills or men bang hit by wild by urns i pitches Score shower Score TIME IS WHICH IS FAS T CR H E 208 35 BIGELOW OF OGDEN BUT ONE R H E J Sew York 4 9 2 Cleveland n 2 5 FOR SLOW TRACK 1 St Louts 1 7 0 POINT BEHIND IDAHO CRACK Boston 3 U Batteries I BatteriesMcGinnity Ames and Mar- Bernhard and Clarke Glade shall Maroncy an Needham Threebase and Rtekea Marshall Base 01 hitsHoward -
Southrons Wintrophy Goes Winning Gait Towear Big S Defeats Good Field
.THE SAN; FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY,iSEPTEMBE R 9, luuo. 7 EDITED BY PROPER CAPTURES THE OMNIUM HANDICAP R. A. SMYTH OAKS SUSTAIN MANY ANXIOUS W. B. JENNINGS' BAY HORSE SOUTHRONS WINTROPHY GOES WINNING GAIT TOWEAR BIG S DEFEATS GOOD FIELD. TENNIS HONORS TOMRS. MARTIN By Bunching Five Hits in At Eally of Stanford Stu- Goes to the Front Visitors From Below Tena- She. Defeats Mrs. Brown in the Second aii(J Third In- dents 118 Declare Willing- NOT AFAVORITE at Stretch; and JOCKEYHICKS chapi Are, Victors in the Final Bound of Golf nings They Take Big Lead ness to Play Football Wins Easily. Events at San Bafael Tournament .at Del Monte DOWN MEETING' ABE SURPRISES BATIK STEADIES ENTHUSIASTIC IS SUCCESSFUL Graziallo Beaten BADLY INJURED DEFEATS DECIDED AT THE FINISH Schmidt Hit Hard at Times, Training Rules Are Signed Form Players Have a Bather His 3lount, Scalplock, Falls Championship Titles Go Vanquished Player Becomes \ for the Place by but His Support Is Good by Men Who Would Shine . Unpleasant and Unprofit- With Him>in .the Third to Strangers inEvery, Co- Unsteady at the Last and He Weathers Storm as Heroes of the Gridiron able Session at Fort Erie Coy Maid jEac%at|tS^iatoni^ppack! ntest With Apparent Ease : Moment and Loses Match Dispatch to Special Dispatch to The The took another fall out Special Dlepatch'to Special Tha Call. Special DiEimtch .to The Call. Call f The tennis players from Southern Cali- Special Dispatch to Th« Call. Coiamut«r« The CalL ' ; yesterday afternoon BUFFALO, V — f»- : ;B.— fornia carried on* at San Ra- — of Morley's Angels N..Y., Sept. -
Jockey Silks[2]
RACING SILKS A MULTI- DISCIPLINARY LESSON ON DESIGN FOR K – 12TH WHAT ARE RACING SILKS? Silks are the uniform that a jockey wears during a race. The colorful jackets help the race commentator and the fans identify the horses on the track. WHO DECIDES WHAT THE SILKS LOOK LIKE? • The horse owner designs the silks. • Jockeys change their silks each race to reflect the owner of the horse they will be riding. • When you see two of the same silks in one race, that means that both of the horses belong to the same owner. • Each silks design is registered with the Jockey Club so that no two owners have the same silks. This ensures that each design is unique. A FEW JOCKEY CLUB DESIGN RULES • It costs $100 per year to register your silks. You must renew the registration annually. Colors are renewable on December 31st of the year they are registered. • Front and back of silks must be identical, except for the seam design. • Navy blue is NOT an available color. • A maximum of two colors is allowed on the jacket and two on the sleeves for a maximum of four colors. • You may have an acceptable emblem or up to three initials on the ball, yoke, circle or braces design. You may have one initial on the opposite shoulder of the sash, box frame or diamond design. COLORS AND PATTERNS Silks can be made up of a wide variety of colors and shapes, with patterns like circles, stars, squares, and triangles. We know colors and patterns mean things, and sometimes horse owners draw inspirations for their design from their childhood, surroundings, favorite things, and careers. -
Supporters of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (H.R
SUPPORTERS OF THE AMERICAN HORSE SLAUGHTER PREVENTION ACT (H.R. 503) UNational Horse Industry Organizations UThe American Holsteiner Horse Association, Inc. The American Sulphur Horse Association American Indian Horse Registry Blue Horse Charities Churchill Downs Incorporated Eaton & Thorne Eaton Sales, Inc. Fasig-Tipton Company, Inc. Hambletonian Society, Inc. Horse Connection Magazine Horse Industry Partners Hughs Management Keeneland Association Inc. Magna Entertainment Corp. National Show Horse Registry National Steeplechase Association, Inc. National Thoroughbred Racing Association New York Racing Association New York State Thoroughbred Racing and Development Fund Corporation New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Ocala Breeder's Sales Company (OBS) Palomino Horse Association, Int. Racetrack Chaplaincy of America Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation United States Eventing Association Walnut Hall Limited UHorse Industry Leaders UJosephine Abercrombie – Owner, Pin Oak Stud Joe L. Allbritton – Owner, Lazy Lane Farms, Inc. Peggy Augustus – Owner, Keswick Farm Niall and Stephanie Brennan – Niall Brennan Stables Nadia Sanan Briggs – Padua Stables Maggie O. Bryant – Locust Hill Farm W. Cothran "Cot" Campbell – Dogwood Stables Norman Casse – Chairman of the Ocala Breeder's Sales Company (OBS) Nick and Jaqui de Meric – Nick de Meric Bloodstock Richard L. Duchossois – Chairman, Arlington Park Tracy & Carol Farmer – Owners, Shadowlawn Farm John Fort – Peachtree Racing Stable John Gaines – the late founder of -
FUTURE WAGER Triple Crown
FUTURE WAGER Triple Crown. The mutuel field in the Kentucky Oaks Annual Total KDFW Wagering bet consists of all other 3-year-old fillies. The mutual The Kentucky Derby Future Wager (“KDFW”) is an field in the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager Year Total Handle includes all other sires. innovative pari-mutuel wager that allows fans across 2015 $1,522,976 North America the opportunity to wager on their The individual wagering interests are selected by a 2014 $1,324,466 Derby selections weeks, and even months, in advance Churchill Downs committee that includes Racing 2013 $1,430,699 of the famed “Run for the Roses” at odds that could 2012 $1,470,019 be considerably more attractive than those available Secretary Ben Huffman, Senior Director of Communications and Media Services Darren Rogers, 2011 $1,362,101 on the day of the race. 2010 $1,132,055 Director of Programming and Senior Racing Analyst Jill Byrne, Player Services Manager Gary Palmisano 2009 $1,236,299 Churchill Downs made pari-mutuel wagering history and Vice President, Racing Communications John 2008 $1,056,520 on Feb. 18, 1999 as betting on the KDFW officially Asher. 2007 $1,365,424 began in the months leading up to Kentucky Derby 2006 $1,471,606 125. The KDFW will be offered for the 18th 2005 $1,665,990 consecutive year in 2016: 2004 $1,282,168 The KDFW was the first pari-mutuel wager of its 2003 $1,130,169 kind to offer betting far in advance of the actual • KDFW Pool 1: Nov. 26-29, 2015 (23 weeks 2002 $1,503,806 event. -
Dark Bay Or Brown Colt Barn 10 Hip No
Consigned by Harris Training Center LLC, Agent Barn Hip No. 10 Dark Bay or Brown Colt 245 Great Above Holy Bull........................... Sharon Brown Giacomo ........................... Stop the Music Dark Bay or Set Them Free................... Brown Colt Valseuse (FR) May 23, 2008 In Reality Relaunch........................... Foggy Note Rayelle.............................. (1996) Knights Choice Delicate Vine..................... Fool's Miss By GIACOMO (2002). Classic winner of 3 races, $2,537,316, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,639,600), San Diego H. [G2] (DMR, $180,000), 2nd Holly- wood Futurity [G1] (HOL, $89,300), San Felipe S. [G2] (SA, $50,000), 3rd Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $100,000), Goodwood Breeders' Cup H. [G2] (OSA, $60,000), Strub S. [G2] (SA, $36,000), Sham S. [L] (SA, $12,276). Half-brother to black-type winner Tiago. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2010. Son of horse of the year Holy Bull, sire of 40 black-type winners. 1st dam RAYELLE, by Relaunch. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $151,420, Hidden Light S.-R (SA, $30,720), 2nd Santa Ynez S. [G2]. Sister to ALTAZARR. Dam of 5 other registered foals, 5 of racing age, 5 to race, 4 winners-- Piscitelli (c. by Victory Gallop). Winner at 2, 2009, $181,570, 3rd Arlington- Washington Futurity [G3] (AP, $16,170). Irish Gypsy (f. by Hennessy). 3 wins at 3, 2009, $121,750, 2nd Casca- pedia S. (OSA, $12,810). Erik's the Charm (g. by Silver Charm). 3 wins at 3 and 5, $62,190. Silver Vine (f. by Silver Charm). Placed at 2 and 3, $8,486, in Canada; 2 wins at 3, $23,437, in N.A./U.S.