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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~?11:\~UN~~~RE DM T H U RS D A Y, N 0 V E M B E R 2, S•T•A•K•E•S RESULTS TALKIN MAN RETIRED Talkin Man (With Ap THE TURNBACK THE ALARM H., $81,675, AQU, 11-1, proval), Canada's Champion Two-Year-Old Colt in 1994, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /Sm, 1 :48 4/5, wf. has been retired. The Canadian-bred colt won three 1--INCINERATE, 115, m, 5, Groovy--Horsafire (SW), by stakes at Woodbine last year, then ventured to New Hold Your Peace. ($30,000 yrl '91 OBSAUG; York this past spring to capture the Gil Gotham S. by $33,000 2yo 1993 FTNNOV). 0-Frank H. Stronach; seven lengths and the Gil Wood Memorial by 7 3/4. B-Elcee-H Stable (FL); T-H. Allen Jerkens; J-F. Leon; Talkin Man raced twice more, finishing 12th in the Ken $49,005. Lifetime Record: 52-13-6-10, $486,231. tucky Derby and sixth in the Preakness before undergo 2--Lotta Dancing, 115, f, 4, Alydar--Lotka, by Danzig. ing surgery to remove a broken splint bone in his right ($625,000 yrl '92 KEEJUL). 0-Heidi Doubleday. front leg. The dark bay had recently returned to training $16,335. at Woodbine under the care of trainer Roger Attfield, but 3--Pretty Discreet, 110, f, 3, Private Account--Pretty injured a suspensory ligament that resulted in his retire Persuasive, by Believe It. 0-E. Paul Robsham. $8,984. ment. The announcement was made jointly by owners Margins: 3, 1 HF, 3. Odds: 4.00, 4.20, 5.10. Kinghaven Farms, Angus Glen Farm and Peter Wall. Incinerate last raced over a wet-fast track at Aque Three-year-old Talkin Man retires with five wins from 10 duct April 8, winning the Gii Bed 0 Roses H. by six starts for earnings of $ 677, 967. Plans regarding his lengths. Most recently, the chestnut mare was fourth to career as a stallion have not yet been determined. Serena's Song in the GI Beldame S. at Belmont Oct. 7. Sent off the 4-1 second choice here, she tracked pace SERENA'S SONG TO RACE IN 1996 Trainer D. setter Pretty Discreet to the top of the stretch, where Wayne Lukas reported that his seven Breeders' Cup she took over and drew off for a three-length tally. "She starters all came out of Saturday's championship day in won from a nice position where she was able to track fine shape. Although Lukas failed to win a Breeders' the speed," said winning trainer H. Allen Jerkens. "This Cup race, his runners finished second, third and sixth in was her first start on Lasix and that didn't hurt. We'll the Juvenile Fillies; second, third and fourth in the Juve probably try the (Nov. 24) Top Flight next as long as nile; and fifth in the Distaff. Lukas said Distaff starter she comes out of this alright." 6-5 favorite GOLDEN BRI and probable three-year-old filly champion Serena's (Gold Alert), a GI winner returning from a two-month Song (Rahy) is doing well. "Serena's Song is doing layoff, ran evenly to be fourth. great. She came out of the race perfect. She won't run again this year, but she'll be back next year, although I THE CASCAPEDIA H., $77,700, SAX, 11-1, 3yo/up, don't know anything more specific." The trainer added, f/m, 6f, 1 :09 1 /5, ft. "All of our horses came back great. It's amazing consid 1--AIRISTAR. 116, f, 4, Prospective Star--Airispell (MSP), ering the conditions they were running in." by Hapgood. 0-Abrams, Johnson & Nakkashian; 8-Frank E. Gallup (CA); T-Barry Abrams; J-M. Pedroza; $43,950. Lifetime Record: 30-9-6-6, $370, 193. HARAYIR TO BREEDING SHED Harayir (Gulch), 2--Angi Go, 118, m, 5, Idaho's Majesty--Angi Mo, by winner of this year's G 1 British 1000 Guineas but Witmore. 0-Kenneth D. Hartley. $15,000. forced to miss the Breeders' Cup Mile Saturday after 3--Ballerina Gal, 116, f, 4, Moscow Ballet--Westward injuring a hind-leg tendon, has been retired. No definite Gal, by Reb's Policy. 0-Fanning & Harrison. $11,250. plans have yet been made for Sheikh Hamdan al Margins: HF, 2 3/4, HF. Odds: 7.60, 5.80, 4.70. Maktoum's three-year-old filly, but she will reside at Shadwell Stud in Norfolk, England until connections Cascapedia Handicap Continued, p. 2. have chosen a stallion as her first mate next season. Trainer Dick Hern described Harayir as "very game, sound and with a wonderful constitution." Bred in Ken L.U STAKES RESULTS . 1,2 tucky and raced solely in England, Harayir won the G2 Talkland Lowther S. at two, then came back this year to 0 NEWS CONTINUED . 2 take the 1000 Guineas, G2 Tripleprint Celebration Mile, CJ) RACING REPORTS . 2,3,4 G3 Hungerford S. and most recently the G2 Challenge S. at Newmarket October 12. She retires with six victo z TOTAL PAGES ................ 5 ries from 13 career starts for earnings of $485,831. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-2-95 Cascapedia Handicap Continued. LINDON LIME, NEVER WAVERING RETIRED Airistar, winner of the Bangles and Beads S. at The five-year-old gelding Lindon Lime (Green Dancer), a Fairplex two starts back, set the pace before tiring to five-time stakes-winner of $668,593, has been retired. be third in a Santa Anita allowance in her last outing The classy grass runner, who took the Sycamore S. at October 19. Back against stakes company here, the Keeneland in his last start Oct. 1 2, broke the sesamoid bay filly took the lead at the start and never looked bone in his left foreleg during a gallop last week and back, striding under the wire a half-length the best for was retired immediately. Surgery wasn't necessary, her fifth stakes victory. "This horse has speed and according to his trainer Elliott Walden. Among Lindon Lime's stakes tallies was the Giii Niagara H. at Wood she can run any way you want," said winning jockey bine in August. Also retired last week was Walden Martin Pedroza. "(Trainer) Barry Abrams told me if trainee Never Wavering (Wavering Monarch). The multi we're going to beat these fillies to just let her break ple stakes-winning sprinter earned $435,516 from 12 and go. I think if I would have sent her along like I did career victories. He last raced in a Keeneland allowance today, she probably would have won her last race Oct. 25, finishing eighth. He retires sound, said Walden, too." GSW Angi Go rallied from sixth and last for the who added that the six-year-old will stand stud in 1996 place spot, while even-money favorite PIRATE'S at Triple E Farm in Ocala, Florida. REVENGE (Pirate's Bounty), returning from a four month hiatus, was never a factor, finishing sixth. DIGAMIST MOVES TO MARGAUX FARM Digamist (Blushing Groom {Fr}), winner of the G1 News Continued. Heinz 57 Phoenix S. in Ireland in 1987, has been RED BISHOP RETIRED TO STUD Red Bishop moved to Margaux Farm in Midway, Kentucky. The (Silver Hawk), a graded stakes winner on three conti 10-year-old stallion previously stood at Crown Colony nents, has been retired to stud at Margaux Farm in Farm in Lexington. Digamist won three of seven ca reer starts for earnings of $263, 161. The chestnut Midway, Kentucky. The seven-year-old horse, whose has sired four stakes horses in his first two limited earnings total $1.3 million, posted victories in the G1 crops, including Ready, winner of the Centurion Tro Queen Elizabeth II Cup in Hong Kong April 1, the GI phy S.; Crusade, third in the Lord Avie S.; Arenea San Capistrano H. at Santa Anita April 23, the Hong Diadema, second in the Oppenheim Rennen and third Kong International Vase and the G3 Brigadier Gerard in the Koiner Sprint-Preis; and Digarah, third in the S. in England. He finished on the board in 18 of 21 Premio Pisa. Digamist will stand as the property of starts, and last raced July 8 in England, finishing third Margaux Farm Inc. and Richard and Peggy McBride to Halling in the G 1 Coral Eclipse S. The stallion will for $3,000 live foal, payable November 1. stand as the property of Margaux Farm and Darley Stud Mgt. Inc. with a fee of $4,000 live foal, payable November 1. • NEW YORK • TEJANO RUN ON THE MEND AGAIN Roy Mon Yesterday's Result: roe's Tejano Run (Tejano), a fast-closing second in 4th-AQU, $32,000, Alw, 2yo, 1 m, 1 :37 1 /5, ft. the 1995 Kentucky Derby, continues to recuperate at CLASH BY NIGHT (c, 2, Conquistador Cielo--Reina Longfield Farm in Goshen, Kentucky from three sur Terra, by Blushing Groom {Fr}), second to Cham geries this year. The three-year-old chestnut had an pagne starter Sir Cat in his last outing, worked a ankle chip removed following the Preakness S., throat bullet five furlongs in :59.1 at Pimlico Oct 24 in prep surgery a short time later then colic surgery on the aration for his fifth start at his fifth track. Sent off at heels of the throat procedure, trainer Kenneth McPeek 7-2, the Yz to Brushing Gloom (GSW, $129,000, by said yesterday.