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NYRA ANNOUNCES 1995 STAKES SCHEDULE Saturday, Santa Anita: The Board of Trustees of the New York Racing Asso­ SANTA ANITA H.-GI, $1,000,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/4m ciation yesterday approved the 1 995 stakes schedule Two new prospects have joined the Big 'Cap picture-­ for the Belmont Park Spring, Saratoga and Belmont Puzar (Herat) and Numerous (Mr. Prospector)--while Park Fall meets. Spread over the three meets will be one old prospect has reemerged: Gii San Pasqual win­ 124 stakes, including 83 graded events and 33 Grade ner Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band). Trainer Paco I stakes. The NYRA schedule is valued at more than Gonzalez, who said Tuesday that Del Mar Dennis $17.75 million. In addition, racing's $10 million day, would miss the race because he was unable to get a the Breeders' Cup, will be held at Belmont Park Satur­ work in over a fast track, breezed the gelding a half­ day, Oct. 28, bringing total stakes money for the mile in :47 2/5 yesterday over Santa Anita's "good" main surface. "He went really good," said Gonzalez. three meets to $27.75 million. "It's going to be a "I was looking for :48, but Sal (exercise rider Sal great year of racing in New York," said Terry Gonzalez Sr.) said he felt strong, so it was just right. Meyocks, director of racing for the NYRA. "When As of now, we plan to run." Chris Antley has the you add on the Breeders' Cup to all of our other top mount. Gary Jones, who trains four-year-old Puzar class events, it will make for a great year for racing for owner Allen Paulson and the Prestonwood Farm fans in general and New York in particular." The Inc., said he would consult with the owners late centerpiece of the Belmont Spring Meet remains the Wednesday morning before deciding whether to enter. , which will be run for the 127th time Puzar took his last start, a 1 1 /16-mile Santa Anita al­ Saturday, June 10. Some of the Triple Crown con­ lowance, by five lengths Jan. 1. Charlie testants are likely to surface again in Saratoga's sig­ Whittingham, who has won more Santa Anita Handi­ nature fixture, the 1 26th running of the Travers S. caps--nine--than any other trainer, said he plans to Saturday, August 19. The Belmont Fall meet will enter GSW Numerous, then hope for an off-track. feature six Grade I stakes Super Saturday, September Agent Vince DeGregory said Goncalino Almeida has 1 6, as well as six more graded stakes Breeders' Cup been engaged to ride Numerous, who was assigned Preview Day, Saturday, October 7. 113 pounds. Best Pal ( * Habitony) went a half-mile in a bullet :46 4/5 yesterday, while Strub S. winner Dare BARRETTS FIRST SESSION STRONG Japanese and Go (Alydar) was caught in :49 2/5 breezing. Also owner Hiroshi Fujita came away from Tuesday's working a half-mile was Urgent Request (IRE) (Rain­ opening session of the Barretts March Selected Two­ bow Quest), who was clocked in :49 4/5. Year-Olds in Training Sale with the top priced filly and colt, setting American records for the highest­ Weekend Preview Continued, p. 2 priced sophomores ever purchased at a two-year­ olds in training sale. Fujita paid $900,000 for a bay

colt by Danzig out of G 1 Prix de Diane winner Lady © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This In Silver (Silver Hawk). The colt, sold by Jerry newspaper may not be reproduced in any form Bailey, agent, had been through the ring before; at or by any means, electronic or mechanical, the 1994 Keeneland July Yearling Sale, he brought without prior written permission of the copyright $300,000. Fujita also paid $750,000 for a filly by owner, MediaVista. Seeking the Gold--Canoodling, by Cyane, consigned Information as to the races, race results and by Hartley/De Renzo , who had pur­ earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ chased the filly for $65,000 at the Keeneland Sep­ lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith tember Yearling Sale. A total of 106 head passed with the permission of the copyright owner, through the ring Tuesday, bringing a gross of Daily Racing Form. $15,337 ,000. The average price of $144,689 was up 25.8% from last year's $114,979. The median of $95,000 was up 22.5% from last year. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 3-9-95

Weekend Preview, Continued. WALLENDA TO DIXIANA Dogwood Stables Grade I stakes-winning millionaire Wallenda (Gulch) Saturday, Gulfstream Park: will stand the 1 995 stud season at Dixiana Farm in FLORIDA DERBY-GI, $500,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m Lexington, Kentucky, it was announced yesterday by PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Dogwood President Cot Campbell. "Wallenda is ex­ 1 Fl itch Badgett Day 8-1 pected to enter stud service in early April," said 2a Suave Prospect Zito Bailey 2-1 Campbell. "Because of his late start into the breeding 3 Mecke Tortora Velasquez 10-1 season, he will stand this year for an introductory 4a Star Standard Zito Boulanger 2-1 stud fee of $5,000." A five-year-old out of the Ar­ 5 King's Fiction Jerkens Davis 20-1 gentine champion mare So Glad (Liloy), Wallenda 6 Jambalaya Jazz Ward Santos 4-1 earned $1,205,929 in a career which included stakes 7 Thunder Gulch Lukas Smith 9-5 wins at two, three and four. He was recently retired 8 Oliver's Twist Boniface Delgado 1 5-1 with a tendon injury. 9 Cinch Nafzger Perret 1 2-1 1 Oa Kresa Zito Boulanger 2-1 BOUTIN STRING TO SPLIT Francois Boutin's Thunder Gulch (Gulch) has been installed as the stable looks set to split into small groups following 9-5 morning line favorite, while the Nick Zito-trained the world-renowned French trainer's death. Pascal entry of Suave Prospect (Fortunate Prospect), Kresa Bary and Nicolas Clement, both of whom served as (Blushing John) and Star Standard (Risen Star) are assistants to Boutin, will receive horses from Boutin's right behind him at 2-1 . Each starter will carry 1 22 yard. Bary is to take those owned by Khalid pounds. Abdullah, while the Skymarc Farm contingent will be split between Bary and Clement, who is also believed Sunday, Gulfstream Park: to be taking 10 of Pierre Rossier's team. Criquette ORCHID H.-Gll, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT Head has already taken charge of eight Boutin horses Six-year-old Market Booster (Green Dancer), a graded owned by Gerry Oldham, so the only significant group stakes-winner in the U.S., Ireland and Germany, still to be dispersed belongs to Stavros Niarchos. breezed a half-mile over a sloppy Gulfstream track Boutin died last month at the age of 58 after a long yesterday in :49 4/5. "She is doing well," said Todd battle with cancer. Pletcher, assistant to trainer D. Wayne Lukas. "Her last race should set her up well for the Orchid." Mar­ WAGON MASTER TO STUD IN CHILE Wagon ket Booster returned from a two-month layoff to Master (FR) (Rainbow Quest), winner of the G2 Prin­ finish fourth in Feb. 19 The Very One H. in her last cess of Wales S., G3 Bonusprint September S. and outing. Pat Day has the call. Two Allen Jerkens­ G3 Cumberland Lodge S. in England last year, has trainees prepped for the Orchid H. at Gulfstream been sold to stand as a stallion in Chile. The five­ yesterday; multiple stakes-placed Petiteness (Chief's year-old, who posted five wins from 11 career starts Crown) breezed three furlongs in :38, while My for earnings of $243,033, was forced into retirement Charmer H. winner Caress (Storm Cat) went five following a tendon injury last fall. Angus Gold, racing furlongs in 1 :04. Exchange (Explodent), who returned manager for Wagon Master's former owner Sheikh from a three-month hiatus to finish third in the Gii Hamdan al Maktoum, said, "He goes to Chile subject Buena Vista H. at Santa Anita Feb. 25, arrived at to passing the usual vets tests. He was a nice horse Gulfstream from her Santa Anita base yesterday. and it's bad luck he broke down because we had "She's just enjoying herself on the beach," said train­ hoped he'd be an Arc contender this year." er Bill Spawr. Laffit Pincay Jr. will travel to Florida for the mount. "BABE RUTH" HITS THE TRACK The name "Babe Ruth" has been granted a strapping, two-year­ News Continued. old colt by Unbridled, announced Dogwood Stable, owner of the colt. This year is the 1 OOth birthday of QUEENS COURT QUEEN INJURED Alex G. Babe Ruth. "We had to get special permission from Campbell Jr.'s Queens Court Queen (lyphard) suf­ Curtis Management, which controls rights to the fered an injury to her left front ankle following her name of the legendary New York Yankee slugger," two-length victory in the GI Santa Margarita H. said W. Cothran (Cot) Campbell, Dogwood president. Feb. 26, trainer Ron McAnally reported Wednesday "We think the name is perfect. Our colt is big ( 16.2 morning. "It's just a little filling in her ankle," hands), rough, and certainly everything about Babe McAnally said. "I just spoke with Mr. Campbell Ruth was 'unbridled"'. The chestnut colt, out of the and he is sending one of his vets from Kentucky to stakes-winning mare Chateau Dancer, was purchased scan her and see if there is any problem." The six­ for $100,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Florida Selected year-old mare, \Ninner of her last three starts, all Two-Year-Old Sale at Calder Feb. 28. He will be graded stakes at Santa Anita, was being pointed to trained in New York by Frank Alexander and is ex­ the April 21 Apple Blossom H. at Oaklawn when pected to make his debut this summer at Saratoga. the injury was discovered. PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 3-9-95

Owner/trainer Craig Lewis said Gii San Rafael win­ ~ SOUTHERN ner Larry the Legend (local Talent) will have the Ken­ tucky Derby as his next major goal. "We're pointing ~ C-A·L·I •F•O•R•N•I• A for one more race before the Big Show," said Lewis REPORT yesterday. "He'll either run next in the Santa Anita Derby (April 8) or the Jim Beam (April 1 at Turfway Yesterday's Results: Park). If he runs the way we hope he will, he'll end up running in Kentucky." SAN MARINO H., $79,950, SAX, 3-8, 4yo/up, Trainer Bruce Headley said nine-year-old Softshoe 1 1 /4m, 2:01 4/5, ft. Sure Shot (Bolger), winner of the Gii San Carlos H. in 1--#STOLLER, 117, c, 4, El Gran Senor--Caroglen Jo his last start Jan. 14, has been sidelined with a slight (MSP), by Victoria Park. O/B-Dr. Howard Baker ankle strain. "It's cooled out now, but that was a (KY); T-Lewis A. Cenicola; J-P.A. Valenzuela; tough race on him, beating all those big boys," said $46,200. Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-3, $103,684. Headley. "I'm giving him a little rest off that." 2--Regal Rowdy, 117, g, 6, Cozzene--Selection, by Trainer Ron Ellis said GI Santa Monica H. winner T.V. Lark. 0-Arthur G. & Larry G. Risdon. $15,000. Key Phrase (Flying Paster) has "a little swelling in her 3--Western Trader, 115, c, 4, Herat--Distant Doll, by (left front) ankle, so I'm not going to push her and Distant Land. 0-John Franks. $11,250. we're going to give her a little time off. We've X­ Margins: head, 6, 2. Odds: 7.20, 2.20, 1.30. rayed it and it's fairly clean, but she's got a small Stoller, stakes-placed in both England and Ireland fr~me and I don't want it to become anything major." finished 3rd in the Branford Court H. at Golden Gat~ Ellis expects the four-year-old filly to be sidelined for in his last start Feb. 12. Sent off the 4th choice at six weeks, and hopes to have her back at Del Mar. 7-1 in the short 5-horse field here, he sat just off the David Hofmans said he'll run MSW Cat's Cradle flank of early leader Western Trader through the first (Flying Paster) in the Santa Anita Oaks Sunday and 1 /2-mile, then took over and remained in front the not in a classified turf allowance Friday. In her last rest of the way to notch his first stakes victory by a start Feb. 19, Cat's Cradle finished second to head. 6-5 favorite Western Trader, winner of the JZ Serena's Song (Rahy) in the GI Las Virgenes S. Stock Farm H. at Bay Meadows in January, held on Hishi Amazon (Theatrical {IRE}), the world's rich­ for 3rd. Stoller is 1 /2 to Ardglen (GSP-lre, $112,826, est filly or mare with earnings of about $4.8 million, by Lyphard's Wish {FR}) and Autumn Mood (SW, arrived safely at trainer Dick Mandella' s barn Satur­ $120,295, by L'emigrant). day. "She shipped excellent, no problem," said Dent Caton, who will train Hishi Amazon up to the GI Santa 3rd-SAX, $57,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 m, 1 :36 3/5, Ana H. March 18. "She was in the quarantine station ft. (at Hollywood Park) and was very lonely. She likes 1--DOLCE AMORE, 118, m, 5, Relaunch--Blessings other horses. She was very happy when she got (Fr), by Floribunda (GB). O/B-Haras Santa Maria de here. She settled right in and ate up all her grain." Araras (FL); T-Ronald McAnally. Caton said Japanese jockey Eiji Nakadate, who has Lifetime Record: 12-4-1-2, $123,600. already ridden at Santa Anita this meet, will return to 2--Cabo Queen, 116, f, 4, Al Mamoon--Flying Hill, by ride Hishi Amazon in the Santa Ana. Flying Paster. 3--Melrose Wine, 117, f, 4, Desert Wine--Melrose Nugget, by Viking Spirit. Margins: head, 2 1 /4, 3/4. Odds: 1 .00, 5.00, 2.40. M·I•D•W•E•S• T Dolce Amore, who took a Santa Anita allowance REPORT wire-to-wire in her last start Feb. 18, made it two straight, once again cruising on the lead under Corey Nakatani on her way to the winners' circle. Caba Yesterday's Result: Queen, who trailed the 5-horse field until the top of the stretch, closed late for 2nd. The winner is 1 /2 to 10th-OPX, $20,000, Msw, 3&4yo, 1m, 1:38 4/5, ft. Flibless (ARG) (G3-Arg, by Flintham), Bleding (ARG) +WESTMINSTER (c, 3, --Alycette, by (G1-Arg, by Utopico {ARG}), Sings (ARG) (G1-Arg, by Alydar), sent off the overwhelming 1-2 choice in his Utopico {ARG}) and Blue Boss (MG3-Aust, by Halpern career debut, dueled for the lead through the first 1 /4- Bay). mile, then sailed to the front and never looked back, drawing off for a 4-length tally under Pat Day. West­ Local News, Santa Anita: minster was a $87 ,000 Kee. Sept. yearling and a Trainer Dick Mandella sent undefeated MGSW $220,000 Barretts' March 2yo. Finishing 2nd was Afternoon Deelites (Private Terms) a mile in a bullet 13-1 longshot XWONI XWONI (Track Barron). Life­ 1 :38 1/5 breezing over Santa Anita's "good" main time Record: 1-1-0-0, $12,000. track yesterday. "He made the track look fast," 0-Jamestown Stables. 8-Echo Valley Horse Farm Inc Mandella commented. (KY). T-Jeff Jacobs. PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-9-95

7th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m (off the turf), 1 :45, sy. F•L•O•R•I•D• A BERMUDA CEDAR (c, 4, Talinum--Rue Reality, by REPORT Fantasy 'n Reality}, GSP at 2, hadn't visited the win­ ners' circle since taking a turf allowance at Belmont last June. Sent off the 8-5 favorite here, he pressed Yesterday's Results: the pace early under Robbie Davis, took command at THE HERECOMESTHEBRIDE S., $50,000, GPX, 3-8, the top of the lane then held off a late charge from 3yo, f, 1 1/8m (off the turf), 1 :53, sy. HONOR COLONY (Cherokee Colony) to win by 1 /2. 1--#CLEVER THING, 114, f, 3, On to Glory--Clever Lifetime Record: 22-3-5-5, $121,796. Lou, by Tri Jet. ($55,000 2yo 1994 OBSFEB). 0-Burning Daylight Farms. B-J.W. Backer, A. 0-Cobble View Stable; B-Manuel Estevez & Ocala Baumohl, Et Al. (KY). T-Del W. Carroll II. Stud Farms (FL); T-Luis Olivares; J-C. Perret; $30,000. Lifetime Record: 15-2-3-3, $115, 150. 8th-GPX, $31,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 3/5, 2--Transient Trend, 114, f, 3, Time for a Change-­ sy. Dactique, by D'Accord. ($45,000 wing '92 GLIDING LARK (f, 4, Woodman--Eighty Lady, by Fly­ FTKNOV). 0-Live Oak Plantation. $10,000. ing Lark) closed from far off the pace in her last, a 3--Palliser Bay, 114, f, 3, Frosty the Snowman--Caro similar allowance Feb. 16, but missed getting up by a Keri, by Caro (Ire). ($9,500 yrl '93 OBSAUG; neck at 38-1. Same trip, different price here as the $32,000 2yo 1994 OBSMAR). 0-Buckingham filly broke last and made a 1 0-wide move on the turn Farm. $5,500. to get up by 1 1 /4 at 5-1 . The 2-1 favorite, STEADY Margins: 1 1 /2, 2 1 /4, 1 1 /4. Odds:3.00, 3.50, 2.60. AS A CAT (Storm Cat) was 9th, while co-choice GSP Also Ran: Flagstone Ferdie, Set Me Straight, BOOTS AND CHAPS (Tejano) finished fifth. Lifetime Carterina. Scratched: A Rose For Shannon, Honolulu Record: 16-2-2-3, $59,042. Gold, Miss Union Avenue, Polish Spirit, Rose Law 0-Team Valor. B-Robert S. West Jr., Et Al. (KY). Firm, Shocking Pleasure. T-Mark Hennig. Clever Thing, one of only six left in the field after the race came off the turf, finished 6th, beaten 18 Local News, Gulfstream Park: 3/4-lengths, in the Giii Davona Dale over a fast Five-time Grade I winner Devil His Due (Devil's Bag) Gulfstream surface Feb. 12. Sent off the 3-1 third worked five furlongs in 1 :06 yesterday at Gulfstream, choice here, she rebounded with an off-the-pace, 1 but won't start at the Gulfstream meet, according to 1 /2-length triumph for her first stakes victory. "She trainer Allen Jerkens. "I just haven't gotten him bled pretty bad the other day when we ran her (in the ready in time," said the trainer. Davona Dale) and she had an infection in her throat," said winning trainer Louis Olivares. "We gave her some time off, cured that and put her on Lasix. She came back good and ran big." 8-5 chalk FLAGSTONE It~ N•E•W Y•O•R• FERDIE (Ferdinand), never worse than 2nd in 3 prior ~ REPORT KI career starts, pressed the pace early then faded to finish 4th. Clever Thing is a full sister to Cache and Carry (SW, $102,138). Yesterday's Results: 8th-AQU, $42,000, Alw, 4/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 3/5, ft. 10th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /16m (off the 1--BECKYS SHIRT, 117, f, 4, Cure the Blues-- turf), 1 :45, sy. Thundertee (MSW, $110,982), by Ye. 0-Richard E. ROY AL JUDGE (g, 4, Judge Smells--Fast Study, by Dutrow & Trevor Williams; B-Spring Farm (CAN); Verbatim), 7th in a $50,000 claimer over the T-Richard E Dutrow. Gulfstream turf in his last, appreciated the sloppy Lifetime Record: 13-5-3-2, $139,659. going, vying for the early lead while inside, taking 2--Via Dei Portici, 115, m, 6, It's Freezing--Via Appia, charge after 1 /2-mile, then striding away to cross the by Proudest Roman. wire 1 0 1 /2-lengths the best as the 3-1 second 3--Endless Desire, 115, m, 6, Manila--Lepa, by choice. 18-1 outsider MEPHISTOPHELES (Devil's Bag) Fappiano. was 2nd, while 3-2 favorite LE GOLDEN RULE (Gold Margins: 5, 2, 5. Odds: 1.25, 2.45, 7.00. Crest) finished 5th. Lifetime Record: 18-3-2-0, GSP Beckys Shirt, winner of a 6f allowance at $71,145. Aqueduct Feb. 19, staged a repeat performance here, 0-lvar W. Malmstrom. B-Edward A. Williams Dvm sitting just off the flank of early speedster RUNAWAY (NY). T-Richard A. Destasio. FLING {Imperial Fling) through the first quarter-mile, then taking command and drawing off to win by 5 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will under regular rider Mike Luzzi. Runaway Fling tired to indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a + will finish 5th and last. Beckys Shirt is 1/2 to Adam's denote winners who are first-time starters. Run (MSW, $143,179, by Fairway Phantom). PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 3-9-95

New York Report, Continued. 8th-LRL, $17,500, 4yo/up, f/m, 11/16m,1:47 1/5, sy. 7th-AQU, $30,000, Alw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 13, ft. PRIVATE POUF (f, 4, Private Terms--Foufa, by Storm ENHEARTEN (f, 3, Smarten--Biava {SP}, by Bird) Lifetime Record: 11-2-1-1, $27,645. 0-Sondra Kennedy Road) broke her maiden by 1 8 lengths at D. Bender. B-Sondra & Howard Bender (MD). Delaware Park last November, then returned to take T-Lawrence E. Murray. *1/2 to Maryland Moon a $57,500 claimer at Gulfstream Feb. 2. Making (MSW, $396,000, by Al Mamoon). her 3rd career start at her 3rd different track, Enhearten was rated off the pace under apprentice MAIDEN WINNERS: Ramon Perez, took the lead at the top of the +Port of Call, g, 3, Candi's Gold--lmalottafun, by stretch and crossed the wire a neck in front as the *Golden Eagle II. GGX, 3-8, 6f, 1: 10 4/5. 8-5 favorite. 18-1 longshot WHISPERING LEAVES B-Blooming Hills, Inc (Ca). (Evzone) was 2nd. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, Shes Every Dream, f, 3, Cee's Tizzy--Art Smart, by $36,420. Affirmed. SAX, 3-8, 5 1 /2f, 1 :05 2/5. B-Jack Munari (Ca). 0-Lawrence J. Pomerantz. B-Blue Seas Music, Inc. +Westminster, c, 3, Deputy Minister--Alycette, by (WV). T-Robert Barbara. Alydar. OPX, 3-8, 1 m, 1 :38 4/5. B-Echo Valley Horse Farm Inc (Ky). *$87,000 yrl '93 KEESEP; B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S $220,000 2yo 1994 BESMAR. Syncroneity, c, 3, Distinctive Pro--Lisa Jeanette, by EDITION Great Sun .. AQU, 3-8, a1 m70yd, 1 :47 1 /5. B-J.I. Racing Inc (Ny). *$25,000 2yo '94 OBSMAR. Legal Dora, f, 3, Judge Smells--Silver Dora, by Hoist ALLOWANCE RESULTS: the Silver. GPX, 3-8, 6f, 1: 12 1 /5. B-Bruno Schickedanz (Can). 9th-AQU, $34,000, NY-Breds, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 Dawn Is Breaking, f, 3, Literati--Oh Marie, by Quick 1 /1 6m, 1 :48, ft. Dance. SAX, 3-8, 1 m, 1 :38 1 /5. B-Ed Friendly (Ca). CARR STAR (f, 4, Carr de Naskra--Cold as a Axe and Slash, f, 3, Silent Screen--Nana Anna (SP), Witch's, by Mr. Prospector) Lifetime Record: 18-3- by Raise a Cup. AQU, 3-8, 6f, 1: 14. B-United 4-3, $83,430. 0-Vincent Giorgi Jr. B-Kimran Sta­ Telephone Services (Ky). bles (NY). T-Paulino 0. Ortiz. Bright Title, f, 3, Silveyville--Be Excelling, by If This Be So. GGX, 3-8, 6f, 1: 10 2/5. B-Kjell Qvale (Ca). Ebony Diablo, c, 4, Baederwood--Greek Salad, by 6th-AQU, $32,000, NY-Breds, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, Sword Dancer. LRL, 3-8, 1 1 /8m, 1 :55 3/5. 1 : 11 , ft. B-Victor Divivo (Md). * $6,200 yrl '92 FTMSEP. WILD WINGS (f, 3, Scarlet lbis--Paula Sue, by Restivo) Lifetime Record: 8-3-3-0, $78,250. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN FRANCE: 0-Michael T. Martin & Quarter Keg Stb. 8-William Un Solitaire, c, 3, Bering (GB)--Holy Tobin (J.O. Garbarini & Michael T. Martin (NY). T-Richard Tobin). Evry, 3-3, Prix de Nogent, 1 mT, 3yo, c/g, Schosberg. $15,094 to winner. 0-Mme C. Morange; B-Delsol Farm; T-C. Laffon-Parias. 9th-OPX, $22,000, 3yo, f, 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 1 /5, ft. Layal, f, 3, Trempolino--Nobile Decretum (Noble A GOODLOOKIN BROAD (f, 3, Broad Brush-­ Decree). Evry, 3-3, Prix de Pithiviers, 1 mT, 3yo, f, Aromalight, by Majestic Light) Lifetime Record: $15,094 to winner. 0-Y. Abbas; B-Tyra Black & 8-2-1-0, $30,684. O/B-Dan C. Muckier (IL). Gainesway Management; T-J. Bertrand de Balanda. T-Timothy J. Muckier. FOALING NEWS: Sth-OPX, $22,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 4/5, ft. BEAL STREET BLUES, 5, Dixieland Band--Windmill Gal SOME KINDA BEAT (f, 4, Beat lnflation--Some (Gallant Romeo) Kinda Good, by Preemptive) Lifetime Record: Foal born 1-22-95, a filly by Seeking the Gold. 13-3-4-1, $38, 180. 0/8-Jim Lorenz (AR). T-James Will be bred back to Seattle Slew. 0. Ross. Boarded at Lazy Lane Farms Inc. in Upperville, Va. Accomplishments: Gii winner of $232,900. 4th-LRL, $18,000, 3yo, 6f, 1 :11 4/5, sy. WINWITHWALKER (c, 3, Shananie--Ask Directions, MELO DIST, 10, --Native Nurse by Darby Creek Road) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1 , (Graustark) $39,997. 0/8-Gilbert G. Campbell (FL). T-Edward Foal born 2-1 8-95, a colt by Rainbow Quest. T. Allard. *Full to Ask Shananie (MSW, $155,434, Will be bred back to Machiavellian. by Shananie). Boarded at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, England. Accomplishments: G1-lty, G1-lre, GSP-Eng.