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PURSE INCREASE AT AQUEDUCT Effective yes­ Today, Aqueduct: terday, purses at Aqueduct were raised by approxi­ FALL HIGHWEIGHT H.-Gll, $100,000a, 3yo/up, 6f mately 4 % percent overall. "The raise is not across the PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT board," said New York Racing Association Vice Presi­ 1 Yappy Callejas Alvarado 1 24 dent of Operations Terry Meyocks. "The amount of the 2 Golden Tent Hushion Migliore 131 raise will vary by classification. In general, we will try to 3 Jess C's Whirl Forbes Chavez 126 reward the classification of horses that will be racing 4 Demaloot Demashoot Hennig Santos 1 34 here this winter. The purse raise is a result of legislation 5 Golden Gear Hickey Perret 140 6 Line Dance Deville Bailey 1 28 passed last summer by the Assembly and Senate and 7 Mine'spro O'Brien Davis 125 signed by the Governor. It is due to their efforts that our 8 Classy Mirage Jerkens Krone 134 horsemen will enjoy better purses this winter." Classy Mirage (Storm Bird) will attempt to become the seventh filly or mare to win the Fall Highweight H. when SALE COMPLETED Foxfield has com­ she contests the 82nd running today. The five-year-old pleted the sale of Ogygian () to the San-Ai mare, whose earnings would pass the $700,000 mark Club of Urakawa, Hokkaido, Japan for an undisclosed with a victory here, won the 6 1 /2-furlong Gallant Bloom sum. Ogygian is scheduled to leave for Japan within a H. in her last start at Belmont Oct. 8. week. The 1 2-year-old won seven of 10 starts, includ­ ing three GI stakes: the Futurity, Dwyer and Jerome. He Friday, Aqueduct: earned $455,520. The sire of five crops to race, his TOP FLIGHT H.-GI, $150,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 m runners have earned over $6 million. "I regret that PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT Foxfield and other American breeders will be losing a 1 Incinerate Jerkens Leon 11 7 stallion with such great brilliance and physical quality," 2 Nappelon Araya Pezua 1 08 said Foxfield Director of Operations Rob Whiteley. "I 3 Forested Callejas Alvarado 111 believe that trainers are just now figuring out how to 4 Lottsa Talc Tim Kelly Nelson 113 5 Queen Tutta Hennig Davis 1 09 manage Ogygian's babies successfully, and I believe 6 Lotta Dancing McGaughey Santos 114 several of his young horses will make a significant mark 7 Twist Afleet Kimmel Smith 123 in the near future." 8 Chaposa Springs Wolfson Bailey 118 9 Return of Mom Schulhofer Krone 11 2 JOCKEYS INJURED IN AQUEDUCT SPILL Jock­ 10 Shapely Scrapper Frankel Chavez 112 eys Jose Trejo and Frank Alvarado were injured in a spill Three days after bringing a final bid of $300,000 to when their horses, Eryn's Abby Girl (Herat) and Chero­ top the Fasig-Tipton Horses of Racing Age Sale at kee Maid (War Secretary), fell during the running of the Belmont Park, Return of Mom (Deputy Minister) will first race at Aqueduct Wednesday. Eryn's Abby Girl attempt to reclaim some of her purchase price for her stumbled early in the race, causing Cherokee Maid to new connections with a win in the Top Flight. Trying to fall as well. Both horses were uninjured. Trejo, who thwart her will be 1 23-pound highweight Twist Afleet complained of pain in his lower back, was sent to North (Afleet), winner of her last three starts including the Shore Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y. for precautionary X­ seven-furlong, Gii First Flight H. at Belmont Oct. 28. rays. "It appears he was stepped on, but fortunately it "She's never gone past seven-eighths," said trainer was in opportune spots," said Dr. Andy Samma, the John Kimmel, "but she's won going seven-eighths com­ hospital's Emergency Department Director. Alvarado fortably. I think she'll handle (the distance). It'll give her suffered a contusion of the front of his lower right leg a longer time to relax." Lotta Dancing (Alydar) breezed a and an abrasion on his right elbow and was sent for X­ half-mile in :47 1 /5 Wednesday morning at Aqueduct. rays of his right leg. ****************************************** U.J WEEKEIND PREVIEW 1,2 ATTN: TDN SUBSCRIBERS ... The Thoroughbred Q NEWS CONTINUED 2,3 Daily News office will be closed Thanksgiving Day, November 23; there will be no TON for Friday, l"Jovem­ fJ)- RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4,5 ber 24. Thursday's results will be published in Satur­ z TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 day's edition. Enjoy the holiday! PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-23-95

Weekend Preview, Continued. RETAMA CONSIDERS BANKRUPTCY Just seven Saturday, Hollywood Park: months after opening, the owners of Retama Park have CITATION H.-Gll, $300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/SmT voted to consider bankruptcy because of $2.3 million Three of the four highweights for the Citation recorded in unpaid bills, according to a story in yesterday's Fort­ official workouts at Hollywood Wednesday morning. Worth Star Telegram. Track officials voted Monday to Romarin (Braz) {ltajara {Braz}) (120 pounds), unraced shut down live quarter horse racing at the track imme­ since finishing second in the GI Eddie Read H. at Del diately. "All of this is a step-by-step process that could Mar Aug. 6, breezed a half-mile in :48 2/5 over the fast lead to bankruptcy," said Retama Development Corp. main track. Gil American H. winner Silver Wizard (Silver President Andy losue to the San Antonio Express­ Hawk) (117 pounds) covered the same distance in :49 News. "We're going to spend the next week or so with 3/5 over a firm turf course {dogs up). Royal Chariot our insolvency proceedings and see if bankruptcy reor­ (Strawberry Road {Aust}) { 117), winner of the Wickerr ganization is the most expedient route." H. and Gil Del Mar Invitational H. before finishing third to Northern Spur in the GI Oak Tree Invitational Oct. 8, ISRAEL COHEN TO DISPERSE STABLE Fasig­ drilled a half-mile in :47 2/5 on the main track. Working Tipton will disperse the racing stable of Israel Cohen at at Santa Anita yesterday was Breeders' Cup Mile 1 Oth­ its Mixed Sale at Timonium, Maryland Monday, Dec. 4 place finisher Earl of Barking (Ire) {Common Grounds at approximately 5 p.m. The 25 horses of racing age {GB}), who breezed three-eighths in :35 3/5. will comprise the final offerings of the two-day sale and are featured as an addendum to the catalogue. The Sunday, Hollywood Park: group includes 10 two-year-olds, only two of which MATRIARCH S.-GI, $700,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT have raced to date. Cohen and his longtime trainer, Flagbird {Nureyev), winner of Group events in Ireland, Dean Gaudet, have campaigned a stable from Laurel for Italy and France, breezed five furlongs in 1 :02 2/5 at many years. "Mr. Cohen's deteriorating health has re­ Santa Anita Wednesday for trainer Jeremy Noseda. Also quired his advisors to take steps to put parts of his breezing for the Matriarch yesterday was Jo Knows holdings in order," said Mike O'Farrell of Ocala Stud, {The Minstrel), who went five furlongs in 1 :02 2/5 hand­ who will help to coordinate the dispersal, "and the ily at Hollywood Park. In her last outing Nov. 4, Jo Midlantic December sale was an opportunity to deal Knows took the Giii California Jockey Club H. over the with the racing stable. The dispersal includes all his Bay Meadows turf. racehorses with the exception of the multiple stakes­ winning mare Mixed Appeal {Mighty Appealing). She will Sunday, Hollywood Park: be offered as a broodmare prospect at Fasig-Tipton's CROWN ROYAL HOLLYWOOD DERBY-GI, $400,000, January 7 Mixed Sale in Lexington." A separate cata­ 3yo, 1 1/SmT logue will be distributed by Nov. 23 and horses may be Lake George {Vice Regent), winner of the Oceanside S. inspected at Laurel by appointment only with Gene over the Del Mar turf in July, breezed five furlongs in Leach at 301-776-4670. 1 :00 over Santa Anita's fast main track Wednesday. Working yesterday at Hollywood Park were Gill Volante CONCERN HIGHLIGHTS FAIR GROUNDS H. winner Helmsman {El Gran Senor), who went six The Fair Grounds in New Orleans, furlongs in 1: 1 5 4/5 for trainer Wally Dollase; and OPENING WEEK Louisiana opens today for its 1 24th season with the MGSW Via Lombardia (Ire) (Shardari {Ire}), who drilled featured $50,000-added Thanksgiving Day H., but will five-eighths in 1 :01 1 /5 for trainer Neil Drysdale. save the opening week's biggest attraction for Friday News Continued. when 1 994 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Concern (Broad Brush) heads a $25,000 stakes-caliber allow­ 'S SONG TO GULFSTREAM Breed­ ance field. The four-year-old has not started since fin­ ers' Cup Juvenile winner Unbridled's Song (Unbridled) is ishing eighth in this year's Classic Oct. 28 at Belmont, scheduled to arrive at Gulfstream Park next Wednesday and will be challenged by '94 Gill Louisiana Derby to begin his preparation for the spring classics. "He's winner Kandaly {Alydar) and MSW Little Bro Lantis doing very well," said trainer James Ryerson. "We (Lost Atlantis) in the 1 1 /16th-mile event. The Fair backed off him following the Juvenile. He's been walk­ Grounds' 88-day season will run through March 25. ing for four weeks. He'll go to the track in about a week Highlights include the $300,000 Louisiana Derby March after he beds down at Gulfstream." The gray colt is 17 and the $200,000 New Orleans H. March 10. expected make his three-year-old debut in the Feb. 4 Gil Hutcheson S. before starts in the Feb. 24 Gii Fountain News Continued, p. 3. of Youth and the GI $500,000 Florida Derby March 16. FRESHMAN SIRE SUMMER SQUALL Hugsie: Allowance at Churchill LANE'S END RECENT A Winloc Squall: Maiden at Aqueduct _1"~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 WINNERS: Winter Gale: Maiden at Turfway PHONE (606) 873-7300 La Malleret: Maiden in France FAX (606) 873-3746 -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"-'--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~II-- PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-23-95

AQUEDUCT RELEASES WINTER/SPRING SCHEDULE The April 13 $500,000 Gii Wood Memo­ EAST rial heads 38 stakes worth $3,485,000 on the Aque­ • • duct winter/spring stakes schedule released yesterday. Local News, Ontario: The total includes 22 graded stakes. Other highlights Larry Regan, who lost to Carmen DiPaola last year in include the $200,000 Gotham Mile Saturday, March 30, an election for president of the Ontario chapter of the two weeks before the Wood. "We felt we had to Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association after shorten the time between the Gotham and the Wood 22 years in office, has been voted out of the associa­ because of the uncertainties of weather," said Racing tion. Regan and Sam Lima, another member of the cur­ Secretary Mike Lakow. "With perfect weather last year, rent HBPA executive board, were ousted in an election we were able to open up the main track on time," he Tuesday night. A total of 653 members voted and 69.4 said, adding that the goal was to run the Gotham on the percent voted against Regan staying on the board. Lima main, rather than inner, track. "With the Gotham to be was removed by a 68.5 percent majority. Both directors run March 30, I believe we have better protection that came under criticism for their work in the previous ad­ the main track will be open and that horsemen will be ministration. able to train towards the date and distance of the race. I think it's a well-balanced schedule which gives all divi­ sions, with the obviuos exception of turf horses, multi­ FOREIGN ple opportunities to compete in, and win, stakes • • events." Yesterday's Result:

HUSBAND TO NEW YORK Husband (Diesis {GB}), PRIX SAINT ROMAN-G3, $73, 770, Evry, France, 11-22, winner of the 1993 GI Rothmans Ltd. International S. at 2yo, 9fT, 2:04.40, hy. Woodbine and the 1 993 Prix de Reux in France, has 1--SPINNING WORLD, 123, c, 2, Nureyev--lmperfect been sold to John Nerud and will enter his first season Circle (SW, $117,448), by Riverman. 0-Stavros at stud in 1996 at Pleasant Valley Farm in Goshen, New Niarchos; B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd; T-Jonathan Pease; York. The five-year-old stallion, winner of three of 10 J-0. Peslier; $45,081. starts for earnings of $753,386, is a half-brother to 2--Luna Wells (Ire), 120, f, 2, Sadler's Wells--Lunadix MGSW and $1.6 million earner Simply Majestic (Majes­ (Fr), by Breton. 0-J L Lagardere. $16,393. tic Light), GI winner in North America and Italy 3--Radevore (GB), 123, c, 2, Generous {lre)--Bloudan, by Alwuhush (Nureyev), and French stakes-winner Pia Bride Damascus. 0-K Abdullah. $8, 196. (El Gran Senor). Margins: NK, 2 ; short HD Also ran: Trivellino (Fr), Shen Da Shi (Fr), Gaitero (Fr), HONG KONG RELEASES UPDATED LIST OF Rupert (Fr). Yesterday the Royal Hong Kong Jockey INVITEES AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Club released an updated list of Invited Horses and Banzhaf, c, 2, Rare Performer--Hang On For Effer, by Reserves for the International Cup, Bowl and Vase. The Effervescing. Lingfield, 11-21, Lira Maiden S., 7f (all­ three races are scheduled to be run on the turf at Hong weather), $4, 722 to the winner. 0-Bryan Pennick; Kong's Sha Tin Racecourse Dec. 10. Updated American­ B-Pope Mclean; T-George Moore. * $37,000 yrl '94 based invitees for the 1 1 /8-mile Cup (G2) are Romarin KEESEP. (Braz) (ltajara {Braz}) and Silver Wizard (Silver Hawk). Easy Choice, c, 3, Easy Goer--Monroe (GSW-lre), by Sir American-based reserves for the Cup are Ventiquattro­ Ivor. Lingfield, 11-21, Mark Maiden S., 1m (all­ fogli (Ire) (Persian Bold {Ire}) and Flag Down (Deputy weather), $5,550 to the winner. 0-J Morton; Minister). Invited to the seven furlong Bowl (G2) were B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Philip Mitchell. U.S. runners Da Hoss {) and Finder's Fortune (Buckfinder), with Silver Kite (Silver Hawk) and Sportful A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Snob (Sportful) listed as reserves. Party Season (GB) indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ (Shirley Heights {GB}) has been invited to represent the note winners who are first-time starters, an ($) will be U.S. in the 1 %-mile Vase, with California-based filly used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for Capracotta (Ire) (Shernazar {Ire}) listed as a reserve. other restricted races.

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.____+_M_I_D_W_E_s_T_+_ __.I l.....___+_N_E_W_Y_o_R_K__ +___J Yesterday's Result: Yesterday's Results:

8th-CDX, $54,800, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :47 7th-AQU, $44,550, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :49 2/5, 3/5, fm. sf. 1--FORMER DANCER, 115, f, 3, Dynaformer--Sovereign 1--SIR BERT, 115, g, 4, Talc--Ack Tella, by Ack Ack. Mistress, by Sovereign Dancer. 0-Frank L. Mansell; 0-Shirley Kilstein; B-Kathleen Buckley (NY); T-Matthew B-Wafare Farm (KY); T-W. Elliott Walden. Lifetime Kilstein. Lifetime Record: 26-2-1-5, $78, 720. Record: 13-4-3-1, $111,379. 2--Lunatic Luke, 116, g, 3, D' Accord--Marked Lady, by 2--Falconese, 116, f, 4, Imperial Falcon--Winnowing Singh. Wind, by Super Moment. 3--Haagbah, 115, c, 4, Caveat--Keen Response, by 3--Thread, 118, f, 4, Topsider--Knot, by Majestic Light. Sharpen Up (GB). Margins: 8, NK, HD. Odds: 7 .60, 8.80, 1.30. Margins: 5 1 /4, 3, 2 3/4. Odds: 5.10, 6.30, 6.30 .. Former Dancer, four-length winner of a Keeneland After failing to win in state-bred company in his last turf allowance in her last start Oct. 28, made it two seven starts, Sir Bert was sent off the second choice in a row with a gate-to-wire, eight-length triumph in this open company event and handled the field under jockey Aaron Gryder. with ease with a wire-to-wire victory.

Today, Churchill Downs: 8th-AQU, $43,860,Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:101/5, FALLS CITY H.-Glll, $200,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f ft. Headed by Lakeway (Seattle Slew) and Mariah's 1--MANOR QUEEN, 115, f, 4, Wavering Monarch-­ Storm (Rahy), third and ninth respectively in the Oct. Woodland Manor, by Marine Patrol. 0-Edward C. 28 Breeders' Cup Distaff, a field of eight is expected Behringer & Thomas Murray. B-William A. Purdey to go postward in the 80th running of the Falls City (NJ); T-Richard O'Connell. Lifetime Record: SW, H. Lakeway, a four-time Grade I winner who has 32-11-4-2, $247,225. never been worse than third in 13 career starts, will 2--Lucy Ellen, 115, f, 3, Vice Regent--Hakucho, by tote highweight of 125 pounds, spotting her rivals Raise a Cup. from five to 16 pounds. The field, in post position 3--Fantastic Women, 115, f, 3, Henbane--Really order, is as follows: Alcovy (Salutely), 112 pounds; Fantastic, by Nasty and Bold. Heavenliness (Lord Avie), 111; Lakeway, 125; Myste­ Margins: 2HF, 2, 1. Odds: 6.50, 11 .20, 18.10. riously (Afleet), 117; Herat's Pleasure (Herat), 11 O; Third last out at Aqueduct after back-to-back Slew Kitty Slew (Slew City Slew), 109; Mariah's Belmont wins this fall, Manor Queen forced the early Storm, 129; Sadie's Dream (Rare Performer), 113. pace before taking the lead in midstretch and drawing away for her sixth 1995 victory. Friday, Churchill Downs: CLARK H.-Glll, $200,000a,3yo/up, 1 1/8m 5th-AQU, $33,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 The full field of 14, in post position order, is as fol­ 4/5, ft. lows: Judge TC (Judge Smells), J. Johnson; Tenants ENTICING MISS (f, 3, Premiership--Hopeful Liaison, Harbor (Badger Land), Martin Jr.; I'm Very Irish by Current Hope) had been winless in her last eight (Pleasant Colony), Gryder; Juliannus (Alydar), Perret; starts, all at Woodbine, since taking a Calder allow­ Wildly Joyous (Wild Again), Vasquez; Alphabet Soup ance in May. Sent off at 7-1 here, she slipped (Cozzene), Mccarron; Tyus (Bold Ruckus), Borel; Gulf through the rail to get the lead in midstretch and Reckoning (War), Marquez Jr.; All Gone (), edged clear for a 1 1 /4-length win. Lifetime Record: Bartram; Powerful Punch (), 17-3-5-4, $77,276. Bourque; Bound by Honor (Woodman), Romero; Blaz­ 0-Green-Tel Stable. B-Brent Fernung (FL). T-John M. ing Basque (Bounding Basque), Hebert; Peruvian Destefano Jr. (Conquistador Cielo), Kutz; Mystery Storm (Storm Bird), Gonzalez. New York Report Continued, p. 5.

Brookside homebred APOLDA (by Theatrical) wins (}3 Cardinal H. The same day Brookside-raced 6274 STEELE PIKE VERSAILLES, KY 40383-9733 TED CARR, MANAGER FLAG DOWN wins G2 Red Srnith H. OFFICE (606) 873-3898 RESIDENCE (606) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873·8389 PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-23-95

New York Report Continued. Friday, Hollywood Park: MIESQUE S.-Glll, $200,000, 2yo, f, 1 mT Local News, Aqueduct: The field of 10, in post position order, is as follows: New York-based trainer Rick Schosberg said of the Canta's (Crusader Sword), Delahoussaye; injured two-year-old colt Maria's Mon (Wavering Mon­ Like a Hawk (Silver Hawk), Douglas; Wheatly Special arch), "He arrived in Ocala Tuesday. By mid-February (Wheatly Hall), Solis; Jade Hawk (Hawkster), Black; we'll do a little getting some muscle tone back in him Woodyoubelieveit (Woodman), Blanc; Slide By (GB) and we're looking to resume training in March. Right (Aragon {GB}), Almeida; Platinum Blonde (Silver now there's a zero percent possibility of getting him to Hawk), Pincay Jr.; Gastronomical (Sunshine Forever), the Triple Crown. You don't run in the Derby off a nine­ Desormeaux; Antespend (Spend a Buck), Antley; month layoff. We're looking at the Riva Ridge, the Jim Colcon (Pleasant Colony), Stevens. Dandy and the Travers." Maria's Mon, winner of four of five career starts including the GI Moet Champagne S. and GI Futurity S., both at Belmont, suffered a non­ displaced condylar fracture of the left front ankle during B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S a routine gallop Oct. 1 6. EDITION I + So. CALIFORNIA• I ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Yesterday's Result: 6th-COX, $48,850, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT, 2: 15 2/5, fm. ROCKET CITY (g, 4, Fred Astaire--Pass Away, by 8th-HOL, $40,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mT, 1 :34 1 /5, Swing Pass) Lifetime Record: 20-5-3-7, $147,633. fm. 0-Alex G. Campbell Jr. B-Lois Q. Spreckels & Parrish 1--DIRCA (IRE), 114, f, 3, Thatching (lre)--Derena (Fr), Hill Farm (KY). T-Alison Register. * 1 /2 to Passing by Crystal Palace (Fr). 0-Evergreen Farm; Ships (Fifth Marine), MGSW, $441,692. B-llluminatus Investments (IRE); T-Jenine Sahadi. Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 5-3-2-0, $81,500. 2--My Trim, 111, f, 4, Trempolino--Mysouko (Fr), by 7th-HOL, $34,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :09 3/5, ft. Gay Mecene. PROMO TAPE (f, 3, Relaunch a Tune--Atomic Eyes, 3--Bello Cielo, 116, f, 3, Conquistador Cielo--Double by Blue Eyed Davy) Lifetime Record: 11-4-3-1, Advantage, by Nodouble. $89,520. 0-Massengale & Massengale & Sledge Stb. Margins: 1 1 /4, HF, 3HF. Odds: 1.60, 2.50, 3.80. B-Sledge Stable (CA). T-A. Pico Perdomo. Dirca, whose four prior career starts were all in France, last raced Oct. 2, winning the listed Prix 3rd-COX, $33,645, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :42 4/5, fm. Coronation at Maisons-Laffitte by 2 1 /2-lengths. Sent A MUCKITY MUCK (91, 4, Cozzene--A Slim Chic off the 8-5 favorite here to repeat that form, the bay {MSW, $143,529}, by Angle Light) Lifetime Record: filly obliged with a come-from-behind, 1 1 /4-length tally under Gary Stevens. 31-6-2-1, $104,291. O/B-Dan C. Muckier (IL). T-Timothy J. Muckier.. Today, Hollywood Park: LAZARO S. BARRERA H.-Glll, $100,000a,3yo, 7th-COX, $29,300, 3yo/up, 7 1/2f, 1 :31 2/5, ft. 1 1/16m MAXXED (g, 5, Society Max--Forced Isolation, by The field of six, from the rail out, is as follows: Ad­ Crafty Drone) Lifetime Record: 46-10-9-5, $93, 194. ams Trail (Fast Play), Solis; Oncefortheroad (Falstaff), 0-Paul A. Lichtefeld & Jack D. Stewart. B-Triple AAA Sorenson; Profit Margin (Pirate's Bounty), Stevens; Ranch (AZ). T-Jerry L. Romans. Spingold (Stalwart), Black; Score Quick (Northern Score), Almeida; Farofino (Buckaroo), Mccarron. 5th-COX, $29,300, 3yo/up, 7 1 /2f, 1 :30 3/5, ft. Friday, Hollywood Park: MAJOR DISCOVERY (g, 4, Seeking the HOLLYWOOD TURF EXPRESS H.-Glll, $200,000, Gold--Anything for Love {GSP}, by Seattle Slew) 3yo/up, 5 1 /2fT Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-1, $51,665. 0-Trudy The field of 10, from the rail out, is as follows: Bold Mccaffery & John Toffan. B-Peter M. Brant (Ky). T­ n' Flashy (Bold Ruckus), Delahoussaye; Distinctive Andrew McKeever. Hat (Distinctive Pro), Pincay Jr.; Cyrano Storme (Ire) (Cyrano de Bergerac), Douglas; O'Martin (Geiger 7th-HAW, $25,305, (S), 3yo/up, a1m70yd,1 :45 2/5, Counter), Antley; Powis Castle (Rare Brick), Stevens; ft. Lakota Brave (Northern Prospect), Solis; Pembroke FRIDAY'S BANDIT (c, 3, Vigors--ln the Nick a Time, (Gone West), Desormeaux; Silver Kite (Silver Hawk), Black; Sharp Point (Ire) (Royal Academy), Blanc; by Raja Baba) Lifetime Record: 15-4-3-3, $68,568. Comininalittlehot (Just the Time), Flores. 0-David Machtemes. B-David & Patricia Block (IL). T-Michael Reavis. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-23-95

7th-MED, $25,000, 11-21, 3yo/up, f /m, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, NORTH AMERICAN SIRES OF 1995 ft. UNRESTRICTED SW'S DON'T BARBARA ME {f, 3, Girl's Castle--Taunting Gibe, by Giboulee) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-1, (Through 11/19/95) $39,921. 0-Joseph F. Russo. B-Harmony Hill Farm (NJ). T-Frank J. Russo. SIRE STATE SW's A fleet JPN 11 9th-MED, $20,000, 11-21, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10, ft. Danzig KY 12 Woodman KY 1 2 DISTRUCTIVE FORCE {c, 3, Exclusive Gem--Deman Gone West KY 11 Express, by Exuberant) Lifetime Record: 9-4-1-0, Dixieland Band KY 1 0 $27,001. 0-Anthony D. Romano. B-Lois Matthews & Miswaki KY 10 Maryann Moore {FL). T-Elaine Ferri. Crafty Prospector KY 9 Green Dancer KY 9 MAIDEN WINNERS: Relaunch KY 9 It Matters Not, c, 2, Bold Executive--Palace Songster, by Wild Again KY 9 Palace Music. HOL, 11-22, 6f, 1 :09 4/5. B-Frank Broad Brush KY 8 Maida (Can). * $16,058 yrl '94 CBSSEP. Kris S. KY 8 Ceefittowin, f, 2, Cee's Tizzy--Fill Stop, by Stop the Mt. Livermore KY 8 Music. HOL, 11-22, 6f, 1: 10 4/5. B-Cecilia Rahy KY 8 Straub-Rubens (Ca). KY 8 Heavenly Glance, f, 2, Citidancer--Poster Child, by Ack Bold Ruckus ONT 7 Ack. AQU, 11-22, 6f, 1: 14 2/5. B-Thomas D. Mara Deputy Minister KY 7 (Ky). Dynaformer KY 7 Slippin Up, f, 2, El Bravo--Slippin On, by Ole Bob El Gran Senor KY 7 Bowers. DET, 11-22, 6f, 1: 14 1 /5. B-James & Marcia Forty Niner JPN 7 Arnold (Mi). Nureyev KY 7 + Puggsy, c, 2, Fit to Fight--Sounding Off (MSP), by Private Account KY 7 Silent Screen. AQU, (S), 11-22, 7f, 1 :27 3/5. Riverman KY 7 B-Herbert T. Schwartz (Ny). Seattle Slew KY 7 Hobson's Choice, c, 2, Pirate Army--Native What, by Silver Hawk KY 7 Mountain Native. CDX, 11-22, 1 1 /16m, 1 :47 2/5. Strawberry Road dead 7 B-Philiane Fischer (Ky). (Based on winners of unrestricted stakes races with +Hope He Drives, c, 2, Salem Drive--Hope She Does purses of $25,000 or more in North America and win­ (MSW, $134,115), by Mr. Leader. HAW, 11-22, 6f, ners of European stakes races that qualify for "b/ack­ 1: 12 1 /5. B-Barbara Failla, Patricia Kaminski, Et Al (II). type" by North American catalogue standards and + Corky's Pal, c, 3, *Habitony--Primrose Kitchens, by graded SW's in Japan.) Grenfall. HOL, 11-22, 6f, 1: 10 1 /5. 8-Bill Adams (Ca). Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants Inc., Lenny G, c, 4, Czaravich--Jolly Dona (SW), by Don Fremont, California. Sebastian. MED, 11-21, 6f, 1: 10 4/5. B-Joseph & William Stavola, Inc. (Nj). TRACK ABBREVIATIONS: AQU Aqueduct BEU Beulah Park COX Churchill Downs CRC Calder Ladbroke DRC © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. CTX Charles Town DET This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or , FLX Finger Lakes GGX Golden Gate Fields HAW Hawthorne HOL Hollywood Park by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior HOU Sam Houston HST Hastings Park written permission of the copyright owner, Media, Vista. LAD Louisiana Downs LRL Laurel Park Information as to the races, race results and earnings MED Meadowlands PEN Penn National was obtained from results charts published in Daily PHA Philadelphia Park RPX Remington Park Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission SUF Suffolk Downs TDN Thistledown of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TUP Turf Paradise wax Woodbine