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T~9I~~Un~~~Re D™ S at Urda Y, Au Gu St 6 The Thoroughbred Dally 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 D™ S AT URDA Y, AU GU ST 6, W· E. E. K. E. N •D PREVIEW TODAY'S NATIONAL BEST SEVEN LINE-UP Saturday, Saratoga The seven races which make up this week's National $250,000 SARATOGA CUP, 3yo/up, 9f Best Seven are the $250,000 Saratoga Cup PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS (Saratoga), Giii $200,0000 Sorority S. (Monmouth), 1 Colonial Affair Schulhofer Santos 9-2 Giii Omaha Gold Cup (AKsarben), $50,000 Big John 2 Federal Funds Garren Carr 20-1 A. S. (Del Mar), $150,000 Arlington Budweiser 3 Pistols And Roses Gianos Smith 6-1 Breeders' Cup (Arlington), $75,000 Dr. Fager division 4 West by West Arnold Day 5-1 of the Florida Stallion S. (Calder) and $50,000 HBPA 5 Miner's Mark McGaughey Bailey 7-2 H. (Ellis Park). The Jackpot carryover, to be paid out 6 Thunder Rumble O'Connell Migliore 4-1 in the event of a single winning ticket, is now 7 Wallenda Alexander Perret 3-1 $177,140. 8 ltaka Domino Sellers 1 2-1 Wallenda (Gulch), fourth at a mile and a quarter in MATCHMAKER S. RUNNERS CHOOSE the GI Suburban H. last time out, drops back to a mile and eighth looking for his third win of the year. THEIR PARTNERS The owners of the first three Shipped to New England three starts back, the late­ finishers of last Saturday's Gii Matchmaker S. at running four-year-old romped to a 10-length victory at Atlantic City have made their selections tor the stal­ this distance in the Suffolk Budweiser Breeders' Cup lion services offered as bonuses in the race. George H. "He's doing well, but he's going to meet a nice Strawbridge Jr., who campaigns Matchmaker winner bunch of horses," said his trainer, Frank Alexander. Alice Springs (Val de l'Orne), has chosen the service "They're all pretty closely matched." of Black Tie Affair (Miswaki); the 1991 Horse of the Year stands at the Vinery in Kentucky and his first Saturday, Del Mar foals arrived this year. Frank Stronach, owner of GI $300,000a Ramona H., 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT runner-up Hero's Love (Hero's Honor), has opted for pp HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY Odds 1 991 Kentucky Derby winner Strike the Gold (Alydar), 1 Flawlessly Whittingham Mccarron 6-5 who also stands at Vinery and whose first crop hits 2 Skimble Frankel Desormeaux 8-1 the ground next year. Darley Stud Management, Inc., 3 Lyin to the Moon Mandella Stevens 10-1 owners of the Matchmaker third~place finisher Cox 4 Zoonaqua Mayberry Valenzuela 8-1 Orange (Trempolino), will receive a season to 1992 5 Hollywood Wildcat Drysdale Delahoussaye EVEN Derby winner Lil E. Tee (At the Threshold), who en­ Never beaten on the Del Mar turf, Flawlessly (Af­ tered stud this year. Matchmaker owners may opt to firmed) looks to repeat her success in last year's send the mare who competed in the race or an ap­ Ramona, when she carried 125 pounds to a one­ proved substitute to accept the service. length victory. It was her second win in this event. Third in her most recent try, the veteran racemare NEAR-RECORD NUMBER CATALOGUED FOR missed winning the GI Beverly Hills H. by just a neck KEENELAND SEPfEMBER SALE A near-record after finding herself in tight along the rail for half the 3,492 horses will be catalogued for Keeneland's stretch. Favored at even-money in that race, Holly­ September Yearling Sale, to be held September 12- wood Wildcat (Kris S.) closed well to be second, a 21 ; the saJe was originally scheduled to end Septem­ nose in front of her older rival. Last year's top three­ ber 20, but was extended one day to accommodate year-old filly is two-tor-two on the grass at Del Mar. the large number of horses entered. The record of Preview cont.;.;.;_:;....... p2 ________________________ ___, 3,558 was catalogued for the 1990 sale. Sessions for this year's 10-day auction begin daily at 10:00 NEWS ....•........... 1 a.m. Records for gross and average were established WEEKEND PREVIEW . 1, 2 at last year's sale, when receipts totaled RACE REPORTS . 2, 3 $87, 710, 100 for 2,494 hips, an average of $35, 168. BREEDERS' EDITION . 3, 4 -...i PAGE 2 • IBOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 8-6-94 Weekend Preview, cont. 7th-SAR, $30,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /8m (off Sunday, Del Mar turf), 1 :53 3/5, my. GI $300,000a Eddie Read H., 3yo/up, 9fT DUDA (f, 3, Theatrical (lre)--Noble Times (NZ) {Ch. PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. 2yo filly, NZ}, by Drums of Time) shipped up from 1 Approach The Bench Unwin No Rider 11 3 Churchill where her lone win had come on the grass, 2 Furiously Drysdale Delahoussaye 117 but the daughter of turf champion Theatrical had no 3 Johann Quatz (Fr) McAnally Solis 11 6 trouble switching to the main track, closing from just 4 Inner City (Ire) Jones Desormeaux 11 7 off the pace for a 2 1 /2-length win. Lifetime Record: 5 Blues Traveller (Ire) Rash Antley 117 5-2-2-0, $46,444. 6 Wharf Frankel Stevens 114 0-Madeleine Paulson. 8-Allen E. Paulson (KY). 7 Earl of Barking (Ire) Cross Mccarron 11 7 T-William I Mott. 8 Fastness (Ire) Sahadi Black 114 Blues Traveller (Ire} (Bluebird) picked up his third win from five starts this year last out, taking the Gii American H. by a length at 5-1. The four-year-old, E • A • s • T • E • R• N imported from Europe last summer, started his NA ca­ REPORT reer at Del Mar, finding himself moved up to fifth after a rough trip in the Del Mar Derby last year. Yesterday's Results: 8th-WOX, $24,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :22 3/5, ft. CARRY THE CROWN (c, 4, Vice Regent--Tiffany Tam­ I~ N•E•W Y•O•R• {SW, $134,270}, by Tentam). Lifetime Record: REPORT KI 19-5-4-3, $136,782. O/B-Sam-Son Farm (CAN). ~ T-James E Day. *Full to Regal Intention, Champion three-year-old colt in Canada, and to Carry The Yesterday's Results: Crown, SW, $122,382. **1/2 to Tiffany's Secret 8th-SAR, $44,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f /m, 1 1 /8m (off (Secretariat), SW, $192,840. turf), 1 :52 3/5, my. 1--DISPUTE, 117, f, 4, Danzig--Resolver (SW, Today's Previews: Monmouth Park $116,957) by Reviewer. O/B-Phipps Ogden Mills Giii $200,000 Sorority S., 2yo, f, 6f (KY); T-Claude McGaughey Ill. Lifetime Record: Nine juvenile fillies go postward; trainer D. Wayne 16-8-3-3, $834,492. Lukas, who has saddled two winners of the event, 2--Avie's Daisy, 117, m, 6, Lord Avie--My Little will send out Cat Appeal (Storm Cat). The Overbrook Molly, by *Golden Eagle II. Farm filly was a convincing winner of her only previ­ 3--Asema, 11 7, f, 4, Theatrical (lre)--Lady of the ous start, breaking her maiden by 9 1 /4 at Saratoga Light, by The Minstrel. July 23. "At this time of year, when two-year-olds Margins: 6, HF, 8. Odds: 0.30CT, 5.20, 7.80. break their maidens impressively, they're likely of A 2xGISW, Dispute was looking for her first win some quality," said Lukas. Also shipping down from since last year's Beldame S. after 3rds in two '94 out­ New York is Scotty Schulhofer charge Stonny Blues ings. The 1-5 favorite scored a front-running 6-length (Cure the Blues), a 16-length maiden winner in im­ victory over the off going. She is a 1 /2 to Time For A pressive time at Belmont July 1; Julie Krone rides. Change (Damascus), GISW, $313,896 and to Tax The local favorite will be The Administrator (Afleet), Collection (Private Account), SW, $113,550; and a who broke her maiden at first asking at Monmouth, full to Adjudicating, GISW, $738,584. then came back to finish second in the Colleen S. •The field comes up a lot tougher than the Colleen 5th-SAR, $34,000, Alw, 3/up, 1 1/8m, 1 :51 2/5, my. did," said her conditioner, Robert Scanlon. "We can PARTY MANNERS (c, 3, Private Account--Duty Dance get a pretty good line on what kind of filly she is {MGSW, $432, 114} , by Nijinsky II}, who ran away (today), that's for sure." from the field in the slop in his last start at Belmont, winning by seven, had a tougher time here with SIG­ Today's Preview: Woodbine NAL TAP (Fappiano), who led to the head of the GlllC $75,000 Bull Page S., 2yo, c/g, 6f stretch before being joined by the winner. The pair Ten Canadian-bred two-year-olds look for their first hooked up in a desperate stretch battle, with Party stakes success. Try and Be Clever (Regal Intention), Manners getting the bob. Trainer Shug McGaughey a May foal, makes his stakes debut after breaking his said after the race that it appeared as if the winner maiden in his second start at Woodbine July 24. He didn't handle the surface well. Both he and Signal faces Saints Leader (Silver Deputy), winner by 2 3/4 Tap's trainer, Scotty Schulhofer, said they will strong­ in his lone start July 17 at six furlongs, and Native ly consider running back in the Aug.
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