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MILLKOM'S FUTURE IN DOUBT Millkom (GB) Saturday, Turfway Park: (Cyrano de Bergerac), convincing winner of the GI Man KENTUCKY CUP CLASSIC H .. $400,000. 3yo/up. 1 1/8m o' War S. at Belmont Saturday, suffered what could be Bound By Honor (Woodman), who notched his first a career-ending injury in the race. Already shipped out victory of the year last out when he took the Turfway of New York, he will definitely miss the Turf Classic Park Championship H. at 1 1 /8-miles, breezed five fur­ October 7. uHe has a slight tear of the tendon sheath in longs in 1 :01 2/5 at Churchill Downs Tuesday. ult was a his right front leg," said trainer Rodney Rash, who took good work; I was very happy," said trainer Carl Nafzger. charge of the bay colt for new owner Gary Tanaka after JJHe's going to run hard." Randy Romero has the return the Man o' War. Rash added that the four-year-old, last call. Along with (Gulch) and Suave Pros­ year's Highweight in France from 9.5-11 furlongs after pect (Fortunate Prospect), Bound by Honor is expected scoring 1 0 straight victories over two seasons, was to face Wildly Joyous (Wild Again), Judge TC (Judge headed for California where it was likely he would spend Smells), Powerful Punch ( Connection), Tyus time on the farm while plans for his future are decided. (Bold Ruckus) and Count the Time (Regal Search). "We need to evaluate the injury," Rash continued. uBut TURFWAY BUDWEISER BREEDERS' CUP H.-Gll, we will give him a break; give him a chance to heal." $200,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m Mariah's Storm (Rahy), the probable second choice ILLINOIS RACING DATES ANNOUNCED behind Serena's Song (Rahy) in Saturday's event, Arlington International Racecourse was defeated in its breezed an easy five furlongs in 1 :01 Tuesday morning quest for a 144-program Thoroughbred meeting Tuesday at Turfway. Winner of five stakes at ages two and when the Illinois Racing Board drafted a Chicago Thor­ three, the four-year-old filly is a perfect two-for-two in oughbred schedule very similar to that of 1 994. The '95 with tallies in an Arlington allowance and the Giii schedule calls for Sportsman's Park to conduct 74 pro­ Arlington Matron H. Sept. 4. Also scheduled to go grams from Feb. 16-May 11, Arlington to conduct 134 postward are Coffee Springs (Crafty Prospector), Cut from May 1 2-0ct. 13 and Hawthorne Race Course to the Charm (Cutlass), Halo America (Waquoit) and Plenty conduct 76 from Oct. 14-Dec. 31. All three tracks were of Sugar (Ascot Knight). Considered possible for the told to race six days per week. Arlington had sought a race are Alcovy (Salutely), Ma Guerre (Lord At War five-day week and a meeting beginning May 1 and end­ {Arg}) and Sovereign Kitty (Sovereign Dancer). ing Nov. 17, citing the need for a longer meet to gener­ ate more simulcast revenue. The board adopted the Friday, The Meadowlands: 1996 schedule by a 7-1 vote with Chairman Gary PEGASUS H.-Gll, $200,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m Starkman the only opposing voice. Starkman said, Da Hoss (Gone West), winner of three graded stakes already this year including the Gil Del Mar Derby Sept. JJ Arlington is the best Thoroughbred facility in Illinois. Arlington is one of the premier tourist attractions in 4, will travel from his base at the Fair Hill Training Cen­ Illinois. Arlington is far and away the biggest revenue ter in Maryland for the Pegasus. JJHe's super; he's in producer. Arlington has earned the right to race any great form," said Joan Wakefield, assistant to trainer days between the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders' Michael Dickinson. "He will breeze three furlongs Cup." Also awarded Thoroughbred dates was Fairmount (Wednesday) and ship in the day of the race. Jerry Park in Collinsville, Illinois. The Fairmount schedule will Bailey will ride." The consistent Ghostly Moves (Silver be comprised of 1 25 racing dates from March 30 Ghost), out of the money only once in nine career through October 6. starts, will be making his stakes debut after taking a Saratoga allowance by seven last out. JJHe seemed to News Continued, p. 2 blossom at Saratoga and that seems to be continuing into the fall," said trainer Mark Hennig. uThe track (at LJ.J WEEKEND PREVIEW Belmont) was a little muddy (Monday) so he went just a NEWS CONTINUED 2 two-minute lick; he went a half in :54 and change. 0 That's all he' II do before the race." Also pointing to the -V'l RACING REPORTS ...... 2,3 Pegasus are MGSW Mr Purple (Deputy Minister), Flying z TOTAL PAGES ...... 4 Chevron (Carson City), Hopkins Forest (Gulch) and New York Derby winner Demon Damon (D' Accord). PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-20-95

News Continued. TOP THREE FILLIES-TUESDAY EVANSVILLE SLEW, SUPREMO TO MAKE Hip# Sire Dam Price THREE-YEAR-OLD DEBUTS Evansville Slew (Slew 3149 Corporate Report Smooth Spirit $40,000 City Slew), undefeated in his first five career starts, Consigned by Trackside Farm (Tom Evans), including tallies in the Gii Arlington-Washington Futurity agent for Richard D. Allen. and Mathis Brothers Remington Futurity, before finishing Purchased by Lynne Martin. ninth in last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile, is slated to 3028 Tejano Light Ice $37,000 make his first start since the Breeders' Cup in Satur­ Consigned by Wimborne Farm. day's $150,000 Kentucky Cup Sprint at Churchill Purchased by Robert H. & Bea Roberts. Downs. Scheduled to face him is another two-year-old 3087 Secret Hello Pleasuresome $35,000 phenom from last year, Supremo (Gone West), who Consigned by Brereton C. Jones, agent. took the Gii Norfolk S. and finished fifth in the Breeders' Purchased by James D. Bohanon. Cup Juvenile. Owned by The Thoroughbred Corp., Sup­ remo has not raced since his ninth-place effort in the Giii Generous S. at Hollywood Park last November. The FOREIGN · two colts will face tough competition in their three-year­ • • old debuts. Giii S. winner Western Larla Yesterday's Result: (Gone West) prepped for the race yesterday, breezing three furlongs in :35 4/5 at Turfway. Also pointing to PRIX CHARLES & HENRY ROUHER, $47,321, Maisons­ the six-furlong event are the talented sprinters Boone's Laffitte, France, 9-19, 3yo, c, 1 1/2mT, 2:43.01, very Mill (Carson City), Lord Carson (Carson City), Mr. soft. Greeley (Gone West), Old Tascosa (Gone West), Ft. 1--#DE QUEST (GB}, 128, c, 3, Rainbow Quest--De Stockton (Cure the Blues), Sonic Signal (Topsider), I'm Stael, by Nijinsky II. 0-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Lucky (Crafty Prospector), Hyroglyphic (High Brite) and Farms; T-Andre Fabre; J-T. Jarnet; $27,376. *Full to Oronero (Big Mukora). Source of Light (GB) (SW-Eng, $146,740) and % to Turners Hill (GB) (MSW-Fr, $125,317, by Top Ville KEENELAND'S TUESDAY RESULTS Colts by {Ire}) and Wandesta (GB) (MGl-N.A., SW-Eng, GSP-Fr, Magesterial and Irish Tower each brought $56,000 to $430,801, by Nashwan). top Tuesday's next-to-last session of the 1995 Keene­ 2--Homme D'Honneur (Fr), 128, c, 3, Sadler's Wells-­ land September Yearling Sale. Walmac Bloodstock, Luth de Saran (Fr), by Luthier (Fr). 0-Mme. de agent, of Lexington purchased the chestnut colt by Moussac; $9,386. Magesterial--Buck' s Lady (Alleged), while Paul Bach of 3--Leeds (Ire), 128, c, 3, Law Society--Miss Persia (GB), West Chester, Ohio bought the bay colt by Irish Tower-­ by Persian Bold (Ire). 0-Roland Soula; $5,866. Chief's Dame (Fit to Fight). During Tuesday's session, Margins: 1 /2, 3, 2. Keeneland sold 293 yearlings for a total of $3, 737,300 and an average of $12,755. This represented an in­ American-Bred Winners in England: crease of 6.4 percent over last year's corresponding Do Not Disturb, c, 2, Darn That Alarm--Little Emotion session, when 244 yearlings averaged $11,988. Tues­ (SW), by Nonparrell. Epsom, 9-19, Walter Nightingale day's median price of $9,500 was up 5.6 percent from Maiden S., 2yo, 1 m 114ydsT, $5,289 to winner. 0- last year's $9,000. The sale concludes today. Eurolink Group Pie; B-Helene Gonzalez; T-John Dunlop. * $32,000 2yo '95 OBSAPR. TOP THREE COLTS-TUESDAY Aljawab, c, 4, Alleged--Chuckles, by Riverman. Hip# Sire Dam Price Nottingham, 9-19, Bollinger Champagne H., 3yo/up, 3265 Magesterial Buck's Lady $56,000 9f 213ydsT, $5,903 to winner. 0-S. Khaled; Consigned by Waterwild Farm, agent. B-Mandysland Farm; T-John Dunlop. * $35,000 yrlg Purchased by Walmac Bloodstock, agent. '92 FTKJUL. 3274 Irish Tower Chief's Dame $56,000 Takhlid, c, 4, Nureyev--Savonnerie (GSP-Fr), by Irish Consigned by Vinery (Ben P. Walden Jr.), agent. River (Fr). Epsom, 9-19, Ron Smythe H., 3yo/up, Purchased by Paul Bach. 1 m 114ydsT, $12,011 to winner. 0-Sheikh Hamdan 3222 High Brite Affordable Price $55,000 al Maktoum; 8-John T.L. Jones Jr. & Barronstown (Previously Sold: $35,000 wnlg '94 KEENOV) Bloodstock; T-Harry Thomson-Jones. * $750,000 yrlg Consigned by Vinery (Ben P. Walden Jr.), agent. '92 KEEJUL. Purchased by Art Sherman.

Arrowfield stands two sons of -----­Australia's International Stud ------DANZIG: ARROWFIELD Contact: John Messara Chief's Crown (USA): 6 G 1 winners, inc. 2 Champion 2Y0s Phone: (61-2) 223 8277 Fax: (61-2) 223 5795 Danehill (USA): 3 Arrowfield-bred millionaires from 2 crops GPO Box 3500 Sydney NSW 2001, Australia PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-20-95

Foreign Report, Continued. BROODMARE SIRES OF 1995 American-Bred Winners in France: UNRESTRICTED SW's Intelligent, c, 3, Lyphard--Wising Up (Giii, $347,358), (through 9/16/95) by Smarten. Maisons-Laffitte, 9-19, Prix du Bois BROODMARE SIRE SW's Barbot H., 3yo, 15.5fT, $14, 666 to winner. 0-A. Nijinsky II 1 8 Asar; B-Fares Farms Inc.; T-J. Remy. Halo 14 Doubtful Motive, g, 8, Topsider--Lost Virtue, by Cloudy Roberto 13 Dawn. Chantilly, 9-18, Prix du Hameau H., 4yo/up, Mr. Prospector 11 1 1 /2mT, $9, 777 to winner. O/T-Mme. P. Barbe; 10 B-Juddmonte Farms. * Yz to Over the Ocean (MG3-Fr, TriJ~ 10 SW-Eng, $163,023, by Super Concorde), Poupon Green Dancer 9 (GSP, $118,372, by Linkage) and All At Sea (G1-Fr, Lyphard 9 G3-Eng, $551,765, by Riverman). Sharpen Up (GB) 9 8 American-Bred Winner in Ireland: Blushing Groom (Fr) 8 Asmara, f, 2, Lear Fan--Anaza (Ire) (SW-Fr), by Northfields 8 Darshaan (GB). Roscommon, 9-18, Glenamaddy Fillies 8 E.B.F. Maiden, 2yo, 7fT, $4,325 to winner. 0-H.H. The Minstrel 8 Aga Khan; B-The Aga Khans Studs SC; T-John M. Oxx. Vice Regent 8 Busted 7 American-Bred Winners in Japan: Caro (IRE) 7 +Big Nakayama, c, 2, Bet Big--Bend the Times (MSP), Danzig 7 by Olden Times. Nakayama, 9-18, Maiden Race, Flying Paster 7 6f (dirt), 1:13.30. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $59,000. Key to the Mint 7 0-Shinwa Shokai Inc.; B-Edna Follin; T-Masahiro Horii. Mill Reef 7 *$22,000 yrlg '94 OBSAUG; $110,000 2yo '95 Nureyev 7 OBS FEB. Riverman 7 +Gaily Hero, c, 2, El Gran Senor--Privy, by Tisab. Believe It 6 Nakayama, 9-16, Maiden Race, 1 mT, 1:42.10. Buckpasser 6 Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $59,000. 0-Mitsuo Haga; Drone 6 B-Dr. John A. Chandler; T-Michifumi Kono. Habitat 6 Apit, c, 3, Meadowlake--Pretty Special, by Riverman. His Majesty 6 Kyoto, 9-17, Middle Race, 9f (dirt), 1 :51.30. Lifetime Miswaki 6 Record: 5-3-1-0, $278,000. 0-Takao limura; B-Offutt­ Nodouble 6 Cole Farm; T-Masazo Ryoke. * Yz to Forever Command 6 (MSW, $181,969, by Top Command) and My Big Boy 6 (GI, $1,046,087, by Our Hero). **$21,000 yrlg '93 Shirley Heights 6 KEESEP; $100,000 2yo '94 BESMAR. (Based on winners of unrestricted stakes races with purses of $25,000 or more in North America and win­ ners of European stakes that qualify for "black-type" by North American catalogue standards and graded SW's in Japan.) ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants Inc., This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Fremont, California. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race results and earnings STAKES CLOSINGS was obtained from results charts published in Daily TODAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20: Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission 10-6 $500,000g Meadowlands Cup-/, MED, of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. 3yo/up, 9f (500)

3 Qyearlings from the first crop by Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden, Jr. TWILIGHT AGENDA average $38,483 Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway, Kentucky 40347 at the Keeneland September Sales. (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Vinery stallions are Breeders' Cup nominate PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-20-95

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Cryptomania, f, 3, Cryptoclearance--One Blossom, by Count Amber. FPX, 9-19, 11/16m,1:46 1/5. 9th-PIM, $23,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 2/5, ft. B-Vinery (Ky). *$37,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. **1/2 to BACK DATED (c, 4, Private Terms--Chain Dance, by Tough Mickey (MGll, $358,037, by Iron Ruler). Linkage} Lifetime Record: 11-4-1-3, $60,511. Meria Breeze, f, 3, Flying Victor--Golden Times, by 0-Cristiana Stable. B-Christiana Stables (PA). T-Henry Arago. FPX, 9-19, 6 1/2f, 1 :19 3/5. B-Ken Edelman (Ca). S. Clark. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 9th-PHA, $18,000, 3yo/up, a1m70yd,1 :40 2/5, ft. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ THANK YOU DINKY (c, 3, --Dinky Pinky note winners who are first-time starters and a (R) will be {granddam of Nostalgia's Star [GI, $2, 154,827, by used for races restricted to state-breds. Nostalgia]}, by What a Pleasure} Lifetime Record: NORTH AMERICAN SIRES OF 1995 12-4-1-0, $38,235. O/T-Mary M. Goodman. UNRESTRICTED SW'S (Through 9/18/95) B-Stanley Joselson Louie J. Roussel Ill (MD). I. & SIRE STATE SW's * 1 /2 to Clocks Secret (MGlll, $405,432, by Gone West KY 11 Apalachee). A fleet JPN 10 Danzig KY 10 8th-PIM, $17,500, 3yo, f, 6f, 1 :11 3/5, ft. Miswaki KY 10 REALLY WILD (f, 3, Wild Again--Nafees {SW}, by Crafty Prospector KY 9 Raja Baba) Lifetime Record: 13-2-2-1, $44,656. Dixieland Band KY 9 0-Dennis S. Felcher. B-W.S. Farish (KY). T-Roy S. Wild Again KY 9 Lerman. Green Dancer KY 8 Mt. Livermore KY 8 Woodman KY 8 MAIDEN WINNERS: (Based on winners of unrestricted stakes races with purses of $25,000 or more in North America and win­ Garden Romance, f, 2, Pirate's Bounty--Ra Ra Rose, by ners of European stakes races that qualify for "b/ack­ Big Spruce. FPX, 9-19, 6f, 1: 13 4/5. B-Mr. & Mrs. type" by North American catalogue standards and Martin J. Wygod (Ca). *$8,200 2yo 1995 BESAPR. graded SW's in Japan.) Alberta, f, 2, Two Punch--Glamour, by Green Dancer. Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants Inc., PIM, 9-19, 5f, :59 2/5. B-Eleanor Sparensberg (Md). Fremont, California. * $50,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. Mystical Tricks, f, 2, Zen--Classy Tricks (MSW, $175,972), by Hold Your Tricks. DEL, 9-19, 5 1/2f, TRACK ABBREVIATIONS: 1:07. B-Harry Katz & Sid Port (Fl). *$21,000 2yo ATL Atlantic City BEL Belmont BMX Bay Meadows CBY Canterbury Downs 1 995 OBSFEB. CRC Calder DEL Delaware Park Touch of Tiffany, f, 3, Air Forbes Won--Assurgent, by DET Ladbroke DRC FLX Finger Lakes Damascus. DEL, 9-19, 6f, 1: 13 2/5. B-Sunnyview FPX Fairplex Park HAW Hawthorne Farm (Ny). *1/2 to Urgency (SP, $210,583, by Youth) HOO Hoosier Park LAD Louisiana Downs and Touch of Love (MSW, $185,932, by Alydar). MED Meadowlands PHA Philadelphia Park Only Ali, f, 3, Carnivalay--Miss Pinafore, by Shelter Half. PIM Pimlico RKM Rockingham Park PIM, 9-19, 1 mT, 1 :41 4/5. B-Fourbros Stable (Md). RPX Remington Park TON Thistledown * $11,500 yrl '93 FTMFEB. TPX Turfway Park TRM Trinity Mdws WOX Woodbine YMX Yakima Mdws

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