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The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 ND A Y, APRIL 2 4, 1 9 9 5 $2 Daily W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Sunday, Santa Anita RED CARNIVAL OUT OF GUINEAS Red Carnival (Mr. Prospector), third when conceding weight to all SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-GI, $400,000, SAX, 4-23, but one of her rivals in last week's G3 Shadwell Stud Nell Gwyn S. at Newmarket, will miss the 1000 4yo/up, 1 3/4mT, 2:48, fm. 1--RED BISHOP, Silver Hawk--La Rouquine Guineas after suffering a setback. The Michael Stoute 119, h, 7, (GB), by Silly Season. ( $100,000 yrl '89 FTKJUL). trainee had been a 1 0-1 shot for the Newmarket 0-Godolphin Racing Inc; B-Pillar Stud Inc (KY); classic May 7, but was counted out of contention T-Saeed Bin Suroor; J-M E Smith; $220,000. yesterday when a veterinary examination revealed a Lifetime Record: 20-7-6-4, $463,618. *1/2 to knee injury. Stoute, who will saddle Gay Gallanta Pennine Ridge (Cure the Blues), MGSW, $207,467. (Woodman) for the Guineas, said he hopes to have Red 2--Special Price, 116, g, 6, Bering (GB)--Sans Prix, by Carnival racing again by the summer. This latest *Vaguely Noble. 0-Namour Stable; B-Head Alec defection has led to the shortening of odds on other (KY); $80,000. Guineas contenders. Harayir (Gulch), runner-up in the 3--Liyoun (Ire), 112, h, 7, Shernazar (lre)--Lisana, by European Free Handicap, now heads the ante-post Alleged. 0-Taub Stephen M; B-Head Alec (IRE); market at 7-2. $60,000. Margins: HD, 1, 2. Odds: 2.60, 13.30, 26.90. HORSEMEN'S CHOICE SALES RESULTS The Also Ran: Sandpit (Br), River Rhythm, Square Cut, first day of the Horsemen's Bloodstock inaugural Ofuscador ( Brz), Bataillon (Fr). Horsemen's Choice Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale, Making his first appearance in California after racing held April 22 in Ocala, Florida, saw a total of 32 hips in the United Arab Emirates, England, France, New sold for $401, 100, an average of $12,534. There York and Hong Kong in his last 10 starts, jetsetter Red were 26 two-year-olds who did not reach their Bishop proved once again that he is at home on any reserves during the first session of the two-day sale. racetrack. Sent off the second choice in the eight Copper Burns, a bay colt by Vicksburg--Copper Tears horse field, the bay Kentucky-bred rated kindly under (SW), by Nose For Money, consigned by Crystal jockey Mike Smith 'til they were a half-mile from Eclipse Stable, agent, brought the day's high bid of home, then kicked it into gear, first heading the odds $30,000. The half-brother to stakes winners Copper on choice SANDPIT (BRZ) (Baynoun {Ire}), then Med (Medieval Man) and Copper Man (Medieval Man) holding off the determined late run of longshot Special was purchased by Steve Dwoskin, agent. Price to take the photo. The win is Red Bishop's third straight after ending '94 with a victory in the Hong TRIPLE THREAT NOTES Suave Prospect Kong International Vase, then taking Hong Kong's (Fortunate Prospect), runner-up in the Blue Grass S., Queen Elizabeth II Cup to start '95. The favorite worked an easy five furlongs in 1 :04 1 /5 at Churchill Sandpit, looking for his third in a row, shadowed the yesterday. Wood Memorial winner Talkin Man (With speedy SQUARE CUT (Assert {Ire}) to the top of the Approval) breezed five furlongs at Keeneland in 1 :02; stretch, moved to the lead as they headed for home, the colt is tentatively scheduled to van to Churchill but tired in the drive and had to settle for fourth. Friday and work over the Louisville strip next Sunday or Monday. Trainer John Ward will wait 'til Tuesday to ship Pyramid Peak (Mt. Livermore) from Keeneland WEEKEND RESULTS . p1 to Churchill. As for stablemate Jambalaya Jazz L.U (Dixieland Band), Ward said, "We're going to train and 0 TRIPLE THREATS ............. p2 see how everything is. Then we'll make up our minds. CJ) RACING REPORTS . p2-6 If we decide not to run him in the Derby, the - Preakness is the next goal." Mecke (Maudlin), second z in yesterday's Citation S. at Hialeah, will make his next start in the Derby. "We leave for Kentucky April 30," said trainer Manny Tortora. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 4-24-95 Local News: Churchill Downs T•R•l•P•L•E Last year's Derby winner Go for Gin (Cormorant), set to make his next start in the Churchill Downs H. May 6, THREATS worked five furlongs in 1 :03 yesterday. Sunday, Keeneland Yesterday's Results: LEXINGTON S.-Gll, $161, 100, KEE, 4-23, 3yo, 9th-KEE, $46,530, Alw, 4/up, f/m, 8.5fT, 1 :48 3/5, yl. 1 1 /16m, 1 :45, sy. (DH)-1--0LDEN LEK, 121, m, 5, Cozzene--Fiji Fan, by 1--#@STAR STANDARD, 115, c, 3, Risen Star--Hoist Danzig. 0-Jelks Frances B; B-Morsches Lumber Erny's Flag (SW, $189,580), by Hoist the Flag. Company (KY); T-Steven M Rieser. Lifetime Record: ($36,000 yrl '93 KEESEP). 0-Condren William & 11-4-3-1, $1 20,803. Cornacchia Joseph; B-Highclere, Inc & Louie Roussel (DH)-1--VERY SPECIAL LITE, 115, m, 5, Majestic Ill (KY); T-Nicholas P Zito; J-P Day; $99,882. Light--Very Special Lady (GISP), by Buckpasser. Lifetime Record: 11-4-1-1, $168,222. 0/B-Bacacita Farms (KY); T-W Elliott Walden. 2--Royal Mitch, 118, c, 3, Homebuilder--Czar Dancer, Lifetime Record: 22-6-5-2, $124,423. by Czaravich. 0-Crown Stable; B-Cohen Ollie A (KY); 3--Bedroom Blues, 112, f, 4, Cure the Blues--Bedroom $32,220. Window, by Linkage. 3--Guadalcanal, 115, c, 3, Copelan--Catch Sunny, by Margins: DH, HD, 4. Odds: 1.80, 3.10, 3.50. Sunny Clime. ($16,500 yrl '93 OBSAUG; $85,000 Very Special Lite jumped out to the lead at the break, 2yo 1994 OBSMAR). 0-Dizney Donald R; B-Few Ed while 9-5 Olden Lek was content to trail early, but the (TX); $16,110. crowd's choice made her way through the pack to Margins: 2 1 /4, 3, 8HF. Odds: 3. 70, 0.80, 6.60. reach contention at the top of the stretch, then finished Also Ran: Hidden Source, Bick. fast to catch the frontrunner in the final stride and save Despite an authoritative win over 4-5 choice Royal her backers with a dead-heat. Mitch, Star Standard will not be heading to Louisville to join stablemate Suave Prospect in the Kentucky Derby. 7th-KEE, $45,590, Alw, 4yo/up, 8.5fT, 1 :47 2/5, yl. "I think it's too close," said trainer Nick Zito. "He's a 1--SNAKE EYES, 121, h, 5, Dixieland Band--Royalivor, strong horse, but he's not very big and he really likes by Sir Ivor. 0-Bummarito Marco & lsenstein Melvin; his time between races. You could never rule out the B-Shannon Bradley M (KY); T-Steven L Morguelan. Preakness." Despite the easy margin in this short field, Lifetime Record: GSW, 23-10-5-3, $496,290. *1/2 Star Standard's trip was not uneventful. "He was kind to Linney Head (Lyphard), GSW, England. of goofing in the stretch," said jockey Pat Day. "He 2--Compadre, 115, h, 5, El Gran Senor--Natania, by came down there looking at the tracks from the starting Naskra. gate and jumped the tracks and changed leads. He 3--Ft. Bent, 115, h, 5, Lord Avie--Cox's Maid, by wasn't 1 00% in the game the last sixteenth of a mile, Cox's Ridge. but he certainly got the job done." The runner-up Margins: 1 1 /4, 1 HF, 6. Odds: 2.10, 2.60, 12.40. ducked in at the start, hitting the gate, and did not care Shipping in from Hialeah and making his second start for the sloppy going, according rider Robbie Davis. off an 8-month layoff, Snake Eyes came into this race undefeated at the distance on the turf (2-for-2) and undefeated in his one start at Keeneland. Never far MIDWEST back, he saved ground for 6 furlongs, came five wide • • to take the lead through the turn and won under urging. Local News: Illinois The inquiry sign is flashing following the photo finish in 4th-KEE, $39,000, Alw, 4/up, f/m, 8.5f, 1 :46 4/5, wf. the Arlington Heights' non-binding casino gambling DANCING WITH DEB (f, 4, Cox's Ridge--Crystal Cream, referendum. The April 4 referendum was passed in by Secretariat), absent since Dec. 26 when she ran 2nd favor of the casinos by a vote of 9,475 to 9,437, with in an allowance at Santa Anita and making her first approximately 42 percent of those eligible casting start outside of California, was sent off at 1-2 and went ballots. However, Phil Crusius, coordinator for the anti right to the front at the start. Headed briefly on the far casino Concerned Citizens for Self Determination, and turn, she retook the lead from the inside and drew off four other village residents have requested a recount of to win by three.