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THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 19,1996

SMARTEN FILLY IS TOPS AT KEENELAND William R. Peeples paid $43,000 for a bay filly by Smarten--Space Flower (Relaunch) to top Wednes­ day's next-to-Iast session of the 1996 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. The filly, a half-sister to the JOCKEY CLUB GOLD CUP FIELD TAKES stakes-placed Space Warning (Caveat), con­ SHAPE The likely presence of reigning Horse of the signed by Vinery (Ben P. Walden Jr.), agent. With one Year Cigar (Palace ) in the $1 million Jockey Club day remaining in the 11-day auction, Keeneland has Gold Cup at Belmont Oct. 5 doesn't seem to be scaring sold 2,748 horses for a sale-record $135,885,900. off the competition. Trainer H. James Bond said Wednes­ During Wednesday's session, 229 horses brought a day that L'Carriere (Carr de Naskra), second to Cigar in gross of $2,057,100 and an average of $8,983, up last Saturday's GI Woodward, came out of the race 3.9 percent from last year's corresponding session "beautifully" and will make his next start in the Jockey Club Gold Cup. "Actually, I think a mile and a quarter average of $8,643. The sale ends today. (Gold Cup distance) is better for him, personally," said Bond. The trainer added that Travers winner Will's Way GOFFS FRANCE ANNOUNCES ARC SALE (Easy Goer) will also be nominated to the Gold Cup, CATALOGUE Goffs France will hold its 1996 Arc de although he doubted the three-year-old would run. Triomphe Sale Oct. 5 at Goffs new site in Saint­ Trainer Sonny Hine reported from Monmouth Park that Cloud, France. The catalogue for the sale, which Skip Away (Skip Tria!), winner of the GI Woodbine features horses in training, yearlings and breeding Million last Sunday, returned to New Jersey Monday stock, includes runners from the stables of top French evening following a 14-hour van ride and will most likely trainers Pascal Bary, R. Collet, John Hammond, make his next start in the Gold Cup. "Actually, he's a Criquette Head and Elie Lellouche. Group performers little tired, for a change," said Hine. "He hasn't tried to being offered at the 1996 auction include G3 Prix du bite me yet. He'll jog tomorrow (Thursday) and we'll see Calvados runner-up Dame d'Harvard (Quest For Fame if he's his old self, raising a little hell. I have until Satur­ {GB}l, listed Prix Louis Desboudet winner Ming Dy­ day to nominate him and he'll tell us if he's ready. If he runs one more time this year, he'll be there." Mike nasty (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), G3 Prix Berteux second Hushion, conditioner of Golden Larch (Slew 0' Gold), Kharizmi (Fr) (Lashkari {GB}) and G3 Prix de third in the Woodward in both 1995 and 1996, said his Royaumont third Met Mech Nich (Fr) (Assert {Ire}l. charge will definitely be nominated to the Gold Cup. SHAAMIT HAS ARC TARGET winner ANTI-GAMBLING AMENDMENT DROPPED IN Shaamit (Ire) (Mtoto {GB}) will end his three-year-old ARKANSAS The amendment to the Arkansas State campaign in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Constitution, which would have eliminated gambling of Longchamp Oct. 6. While saddling runners yesterday all sorts and shut the doors of Oaklawn Park, was afternoon at Yarmouth, trainer William Haggas said, "He dropped from the November ballot Wednesday by the didn't have a race in Ireland last time out (when fourth Arkansas Supreme Court. A statement from the court in the G 1 Irish Champion S.) and will be fine for the read, lilt was clear to all concerned that the proposal, Arc." New riding plans for the colt, now beaten in both Amendment 6, should be removed from the ballot." The his starts since Epsom, have still to be decided as his Committee Against the Loss of Arkansas Jobs, a group Derby partner Michael Hills, has already committed composed primarily of Oaklawn employees and Hot himself to Pentire (GB) (Be My Guest) and Pat Eddery, Springs leaders, had filed suit against the Amendment, on board in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth as had the Southland Greyhound Park in West Memphis. Diamond S., is expected to stay loyal to Dushyantor "The jobs and livelihood of 4,000 individuals tied to the (Sadler's Wells). racing industry at Oaklawn were at stake," commented Oaklawn General Manager Eric Jackson. "We owed it to News Continued, p. 2. Oaklawn, its people and tradition, as well as to the entire racing industry. Now that this part of the struggle is behind us, we will continue to strive for Amendment STAKES CLOSINGS 4, our own amendment, which gives the people of Hot TOMORROW, FRIDA y, SEPTEMBER 20: Springs the choice to accept casino gaming in our com­ 9-28 $100,000 Canadian-GIC, Wo, munity. This is an economic issue that's centered 3yolup, flm, 8.5fT ($25005) around jobs, education, law enforcement and the future CD of racing in our area. fI PAGE 2· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS· 9-19-96

ROCKINGHAM RACING RAINED OUT Rocking­ PREVIEW ham Park was forced to cancel its live racing card • • Wednesday afternoon after torrential rains made track Friday, The Meadowlands: conditions unsafe. The New Hampshire track re­ PEGASUS BREEDERS' CUP H.-Gil, $200,000a, 3yo, mained open for simulcasting and live racing will 1 1/16mT resume Friday night, as scheduled. The field of 11, in post position order, is as follows: Lite Approval (With Approval), 112 pounds; Currency Arbitrage (Green Dancer), 116; Dustin's Dream (Quiet EAST American)' 111; Clash by Night (Slew City Slew), • • 118; Sealaunch (Relaunch), 113; Allied Forces Yesterday'S Result: (Miswaki), 116; Thorn Tree (Thorn Dance), 114; Defecto (All Ashore), 116; Make Money (Jeblar), 111; 7th-DEL, $24,400, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 13, ft. Stop At The Mint (Stop the Music), 110; Fortitude SHES GOT THE FACTS (f, 3, Known Fact--Erzulie Freda, (Cure the Blues), 114. by Fappiano)' six-length winner of her debut at Dela­ ware Park Sept. 3, kept her perfect record intact here. Sunday, Louisiana Downs: Sent off the 6-5 favorite, the bay filly stalked the pace ISLE OF CAPRI CASINO SUPER DERBY-GI, $750,000, early, took command after 1/2-mile and drew clear for a 3yo, 1 1/4m 2 1/4-length victory over ANGELCAKES (White Mis­ Travers S. winner Will's Way (Easy Goer) worked chief). Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $27,300. O-Mrs. Augustus Riggs IV. B-D. Michael Cavey DVM five furlongs in 1 :02 3/5 Tuesday morning over a (KY). T-Tim F. Ritchey. muddy Belmont track. The colt was scheduled to head south this morning and should arrive with fellow Local News, Woodbine: New York shippers Secreto de Estado (General As­ The Ontario Jockey Club announced yesterday that sembly), Devil's Honor (Devil's Bag), Prince Heaven tickets for the 1996 Breeders' Cup Championship, the (Proper Reality) and Formal Gold (Black Tie Affair seven-race, $11 million extravaganza Saturday, Oct. {Ire}) at approximately 6:30 pm. 26 at Woodbine Racetrack, have arrived and will be Also working five furlongs Tuesday in preparation mailed out shortly. for Sunday's race was Vivace (Shot Gun Scott). The filly, winner of the Gill Isle of Capri Alabama Derby against the boys in her last start, worked in :59.2 or MIDWEST :59.3 according to her trainer Brent Davidson. • • Belmont S. winner Editor's Note (Forty Niner), most Local News, Fair Grounds: recently fourth in the Travers, is scheduled to arrive in The Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame Selection Bossier City Friday. Committee yesterday announced the 1997 selections to Fair Grounds' Racing Hall of Fame. Among those to I\lews Continued. be inducted in ceremonies Saturday evening, March ROBERTS SUCCESSFUL IN RETURN Former 15, 1997 are trainers Bill Mott and Dewey Smith, the British champion jockey Michael Roberts, out of ac­ horse Dixie Poker Ace, longtime New Orleans/Chicago tion since breaking his left wrist in a fall at Sandown racing official Thomas P. Scott, and in the veterans in July, won on his comeback ride at Yarmouth yes­ category,"jockey Abe Hawkins. terday afternoon. The South African-born rider, who returned to race riding only this week, climbed aboard Local News, Iowa: the Clive Brittain-trained Secret Aly (Secreto) before The sales topper at the Iowa Thoroughbred Breed­ the Golden Jubilee Challenge Trophy H. still feeling ers and Owners Association Fall Mixed Sale at Prairie only "98 percent" fit. But he was all smiles after his Meadows Sept. 16 was Crescent Red. Dennis Olson mount, winning for the first time since last October, bought the yearling colt by Red Ransom--Impressively came from off the pace to win by half a length. Rob­ (Fr) (Pharly {Fr}) for $40,000 from River Ridge Ranch. erts will partner the Brittain-trained Fantastic Fellow Of the 11 8 horses consigned, 91 sold for a total of (Lear Fan) in Saturday's G 1 National S. at The $301,700 and an average of $3,315. Curragh.

LORD AVIE L~NE'S END IS THE SIRE OF 14% STAKES HORSES -.N BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 (606) 873-7300 FAX: (606) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] FROM STARTERS IN 1996 WEB SITE: http:lhvww.tanesend.com PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-19-96

Local News, England: FOREIGN (Ire) (Royal Academy) rocked the betting • • market for next year's 1000 Guineas with a spectacular AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN FRANCE: first racecourse appearance at Sandown Park yesterday. Star Performance, c, 3, Theatrical (lre)--Savannah The Henry Cecil-trained filly justified her even-money Marsh, by Caro (Ire). Maisons-Laffitte, 9-17, Prix du odds with a powerful move a quarter-mile from the wire. Bois Barbot, 3yo, 15f 110ydsT, $14,674 to winner. Sleepytime drew further away with every stride and O-L. Scattaglia; B-Allen E. Paulson; T-John Hammond. scored in a canter by five lengths. Bookmaker response Roung Bend, g, 4, Caerwent (lre)--Blue River (Fr) to the performance was to promote Sleepytime to 7-1 {GSP-Frl, by Riverman. Maisons-Laffitte, 9-17, Prix de second-favorite for the 1000 Guineas next spring. Cecil la Meuse (Claimer), 4yo/up, 12fT, $9,783 to winner. said, "We will consider supplementing her for the G 1 O-Mme M Feyssaguet; B-Wertheimer et Frere; T-J. Cheveley Park S. (at Newmarket October 1). II Bertran de Balanda. * % to Rayon Bleu (Bellypha), SW, $121,822. NEW YORK AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: • • Lyrical Bid, f, 2, Lyphard--Doctor Bid, by Spectacular Yesterday's Results: Bid. Beverley, 9-18, EBF Garrowby Fillies Maiden, JOSEPH A. GIMMA, $54,500, BEL, 9-18, (S)' 2yo, t 2yo, f, 7f 100ydsT, $5,848 to winner. O/B-Cheveley 7f, 1:24, sy. Park Stud; T-David Loder. 1--#ARISTIE, 114, f, 2, Loustrous Bid--Shattered Russian Revival, c, 3, Nureyev--Memories (GSW), by Dreams, by Explodent. ($6,000 2yo 1996 FTMMAY). Hail The Pirates. Yarmouth, 9-18, Danny Wright O-Athena C. Kouray; B-Mrs. Henry D. Paxson (NY); T-Del W Carroll II; J-R G Davis; $32,700. Lifetime Memorial Conditions S., 3yo/up, 6fT, $10,556 to Record: 5-2-0-0, $56,249. winner. O-Godolphin; B-Swettenham Stud; T-Saeed 2--Dewars Rocks, 119, f, 2, Big Mukora--Carr Shaker, Bin Suroor. *GSP-Eng. * * $200,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL. by Carr de Naskra. O-James F. Edwards. $10,900. Secret Aly, g, 6, Secreto--Bouffant, by Alydar. 3--Berkshire Shopper, 114, f, 2, Carr de Naskra--Instant Yarmouth, 9-18, Golden Jubilee Challenge Trophy H., Shopper, by D'Accord. O-Dennis J. Arcangelo & 3yo/up, 10f 21ydsT, $9,931 to winner. O-B H Voak; Donald George. $5,995. B-Northern Equine Thoroughbred Productions. T-Clive Margins: 10, HF, NK. Odds: 15.70,3.95,10.20. Brittain. *$19,000 wnlg '90 KEENOV; $29,000 yrl Aristie broke her maiden two starts back and was '91 FTKJUL. fifth in a Sept. 6 Belmont allowance in her last start. She found the sloppy going to her liking here; jumping Local News, France: out to the early lead and skipping home ten lengths in Helissio (Fr) (Fairy King) and Darazari (Ire) (Sadler's front of her nearest rival. "I glanced back at the eighth Wells), first and second in Sunday's G2 Prix Niel at pole and nobody was near US," said winning rider Longchamp, will definitely line up against each other in Robbie Davis. "She just cantered home; she's a nice filly the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over the same track and and she'll improve from here." distance October 6. Prix Foy winner Swain (Ire) (), who was beaten by Helissio in the G 1 4th-BEL, $44,690, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, sy. Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud in early July, has also been 1--FIRESTAR 116, h, 5, Distinctive Pro--Speedwriter, by confirmed an Arc definite, as has Prince Khaled Secretariat. O-William Lageman; B-Tilly Foster Farms Abdullah's Sunshack 1GB) (Rainbow Quest), whose (NY); T-P. Myer. Lifetime Record: 11-5-1-2, $104,850. most recent performance came at Baden-Baden Septem­ 2--Pirate Performer, 112, c, 3, Rare Performer--Star ber 1 when he was third in the G 1 Mercedes Grosser Pirate, by Pirate's Bounty. Preis von Baden over a mile and a half. Andre Fabre 3--Churka, 116, c, 4, Allen's Prospect--Whiskey's Gift trains both Swain and Sunshack. (Aus), by Whiskey Road. Margins: 2, HF, NK. Odds: 2.10, 5.70, 1.05. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Firestar won a Delaware allowance in May in his only indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ other start on an off track and came back to score in a note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be Saratoga claiming race Aug. 29 in his last. Looking for used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for his third win in a row, the bay set the pace under pres­ other restricted races. sure from Pirate Performer and then drew off from that rival in the stretch. Congratulations C I GAR Winner of Back-to-Back Runnings 6274 STEELE PIXE VERSAillES, KY 40383-9733 TEO CARR, MANAGER of the G 1 Woodward S. OFFICE (606)873-3898 RESIDENCE (505) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873-8389 PAGE 4· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-19-96

New York Report Continued. 1st-BEL, $34,000, Msw, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1 :11 1/5, sy. 7th-BEL, $43,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1116m, 1:424/5, sy. + FIESTA BABY (f, 3, Dayjur--Fiesta Gal {MGISW, 1--PACIFIC , 116, c, 4, Afleet--Miroswava (Fr) $447,113}, by ) was the 2-1 favorite in her (G3-FrL by In Fijar. O-Robert Perez; B-Buckram Oak debut here. The filly set the pace with second choice Farm (KY); T-Alfredo Callejas. Lifetime Record: INQUISTIVE LOOK (Crafty Prospector) up close in sec­ 17-4-1-3, $85,905. ond and the rest of the field far back. Fiesta Baby held 2--King Protea, 116, h, 5, Stutz Blackhawk--Peace Inquistive Look off by a neck at the wire and it was Garden, by Menocal. another 10;6 lengths to LATA (Strawberry Road {Aus}). 3--Rapan, 120, h, 5, Corridor Key--My Account, by Lifetime Record: 1 1-0-0, $20,400. Private Account. O/B-Arthur I. Appleton (Fl). T-William Badgett Jr. Margins: 3/4, 3/4, 1. Odds: 4.60, 18.20, 1.60. Pacific Fleet, winless in five sprint events since taking a seven-furlong allowance at Aqueduct in April, appreci­ BeReEeEeDeEeReS ated the added distance here, posting a wire-to-wire victory under regular jockey Cornelio Velasquez. EDITION

6th-BEL, $39,000, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 1 m {off turf}, 1:36 STAKES RESULT: 2/5, sy. APRISA H., $49,000, FPX, 9-17, 3/up, 6f, 1 :103/5, ft. DREAM SCHEME {f, 3, Danzig--Dream Deal {GI, 1--CLEVER CODE (ARG)' 114, c, 4, Lost Code--Clever $215,222}, by Sharpen Up {GB}), fifth in her turf debut Bidder, by Bold Bidder. O-L1oyd Debruycker; B-Marshall at Saratoga Aug. 17, returned to the main track here Naify (Arg); T-John W Sadler; J-V Espinoza; $27,500. and came from just off-the-pace to win by 1/2-length Lifetime Record: 10-4-3-3, $58,432. over PEACEFUL APPROVAL (With Approval). Sent off 2--Touch the Moon, 112, h, 6, Orbit Ruler--Touch the 2-1 favorite, the winner is 1/2 to Clear Mandate (GI, Dance, by Hail to Reason. $8,500. $373,130, by Deputy Minister). Lifetime Record: 3--Makinanhonestbuck, 114, h, 5, Spend a Buck--Quite 6-2-0-2, $48,106. Honestly, by Believe It. $6,000. OIB-Pamela H. Firman & G. Watts Humphrey Jr. (KY). Margins: HD, 1, NO. Odds: 8.30, 25.10, 3.50. T-George R. Arnold II. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 2nd-BEL, $36,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 m, 1 :38, sy. 9th-BEl, $39,000, IS}' 3/up, 1 1/16 (off turf), 1:44, sy. SAWA'S SONG (f, 2, Cox's Ridge--Yestday's Kisses BUDD LIKE (c, 3, Shimatoree--likeleigh, by Sir Raleigh) {GSW, $199,614}, by D'Accord), a half sister to Out­ Lifetime Record: 11-2-0-2, $53,250. O-View Manor law (SW, $101,190, by Criminal Type), was fourth in Farm. B-Dr. Marcus Burton (NY). T-Dennis J. Brida. her debut at Saratoga Aug. 25. The 4-1 shot moved up steadily throughout to run down the pacesetter and 8th-DEL, $26,200, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:40 4/5, ft. score by three lengths over ALLMYLIFESACIRCLE COLIP VERVILLE (c, 4, Slew the Coup--Tuffoldgal, by (Pleasant Tap). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $23,639. Ole Bob Bowers) Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-0, $35,040. O-Gold Spur Stable. 8-J. Hettinger (KY). T-J. Kimmel. O-Alexica Stable. B-Anthony Perri Farm & Wayne Verville {FL}. T-Tim F. Ritchey. 5th-BEL $36,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :37 2/5, sy. RESTING PLACE (c, 3, Mr. Prospector--Relaxing {Ch. 9th-DEL, $25,600, 3yo/up, flm, 1m, 1:40 2/5, ft. Handicap Mare, Broodmare of the Year, MGSW, FROSTY'S GIRL (f, 3, Frosty the Snowman--Traki Traki $573,721}, by Buckpasser) recorded one of his four {SW}, by'fVIo Power) Lifetime Record: MSP, 13-3-5-2, previous on-the-board finishes last time out with a third $82,123. O-Francis C. McDonnell. B-Jim Corkern & at Saratoga July 29. The 5-1 shot was well back early, Francis McDonnell (FL). T-James E. Hartley. rallied along the rail turning for home to take the lead entering the stretch and drew off to win by 2;6 lengths. 8th-APX, $20,500, 3yo/up, flm, a1 1!16mT, 1:44 2/5, Resting Place is 1 /2-brother to Cadillacing {MGSW, fm. $268,137, by Alydar}; Easy Goer (Ch. 2yo Colt, MGI, STAR OF STARS (f, 3, Blushing John--Lara's Star, by $4,873,770, by Alydar) and Easy Now (MGSW, *Forli) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-4-0-2, $62,066. $359,466, by Danzig). Lifetime Record: 7-1-0-4, O-Russell L. Reineman Stable Inc. B-Charles Nuckols, Jr. $37,985. & Sons (KY). T-Frank R. Springer. * % to Take That Step O/B-Ogden Phipps (KY). T-Claude McGaughey III. (Go Step), MSW, $405,732.

FOXHILL FARM, Kirkwood Stables, Agent Congratulates ~SHARPCAT~ on her GR. I victory in the MATRON S. for connections AHMED BIN SALMAN, WAYNE LUKAS and DICK MULHALL C. L. "Kip" Elser, P. O. Box 1166, Camden, SC 29020 Phone: (803) 425-1661 PAGE 5· THOROUGHBRED DAILY ~'EWS. 9-19-96

5th-PIM, $19,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 114m (off turf), Arabian Ransom, c, 3, Red Ransom--Seduisant, by 2:06, ft. Fluorescent Light. APX, 9-18, 1mT, 1:38 1/5. B-Billy OMISSION (c, 3, Caveat--Truthfulness, by Proud Truth) Ray Gowdy (Ky). *$24,000 yrl '94 KEEJAN. Lifetime Record: 15-2-1-2, $33,995. O/B-Ryehili Farm Bold Tuesday, 1, 3, Siyah Kalem--Speciously Bold, by (MOl. T-J. William Boniface. Bold Bidder. FPX, 9-17, 6 1/21, 1:174/5. B-Rosevale Farms (Ca). *$9,000 2yo 1995 BESAPR. 7th-PIM, $19,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:441/5, ft. SPOONFULLOFSUGAR (c, 3, Waquoit--Furze, by Hagley) Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-1, $37,688. OIB-Dr. Philip J. WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES Torsney Jr. (MOl. T-James W. Murphy. * 1/2 to Furzy by Alan Porter (SW, $104,701, by Mac Diarmidal. PEDIGREE SHORTS... 8th-PIM, $19,000, 3yo/up, 1 114m (off turf), 2:044/5, One couldn't find a much more "classic" pedigree ft. than that owned by the St. Leger winner Shantou COURT JESTER (c, 4, Sovereign Dancer--Cast the Die {c, 3, Alleged--Shaima {Shareef Dancer}). His sire {MSW, $199,954}, by Olden Times) Lifetime Record: was a close second in the St. Leger on his only clas­ 14-2-2-3, $55,500. O-Hickory Tree Stable. B-Alice sic attempt, but did win consecutive runnings of the Dupont Mills (VAl. T-James W. Murphy. * Yz to Oevil's Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe and has since sired nine Orchid (Oevil's Bagl, MGSW, $604,521; Land Grant classic winners. The dam is a group winning daughter (Gone West), SP, $134,168; Double Sixes (Gone West), of winner Shareef Dancer and Oh So GSW, $271,385. Sharp, who defeated the colts in the St. Leger, having earlier taken the 1000 Guineas and Oaks. The pedi­ 5th-APX, $18,500, 3yo/up, 6t 1: 11 2/5, ft. GENERAL GRIDLOCK (c, 4, General Assembly--Magnolia gree is actually somewhat reminiscent of two earlier Lass {SW}, by Cutlass) Lifetime Record: 17-4-3-2, good performers by Alleged--Flemensfirth and Midway $58,157. O-Elaine F. Starzyk. B-Pillar Stud Inc. (KY). Lady. Flemensfirth, who took last year's G 1 Prix T-Frank J. Schiffner. * 1/2 to Gateway South (MSW, Lupin, is by Alleged out of a mare by Diesis (GB)' a $120,953, by At the Threshold) and Drummond Lane brother to 's sire Kris (GB) (this is a re­ (Gill, $378,182, by Spanish Drums). verse of one of the number of successful Sharpen UplRibot crossesl. Midway Lady, heroine of the Oaks MAIDEN WINNERS: and 1000 Guineas, is by Alleged out of a mare by His Unincorporated, f, 2, Corporate Report--Proud Encore, Majesty, a brother to Graustark. The combination of by Tri Jet. PIM, 9-18, 1 1 116m, 1 :46. B-Marion G. Alleged and GraustarklHis Majesty gives two sons of Montanari (Fl). *$57,000 yrl '95 OBSAUG; $52,000 , but more subtly also combines the related 2yo 1996 OBSFEB. * * Yz to Mr. Impatience (Slewpy), (another classic winner) and . GSW, $118,990. A final parting note of interest regarding Shantou: his Sawa's Song, f, 2, Cox's Ridge--Yestday's Kisses fifth dam, Malindi, is a sister to Nasrullah, and his (GSW, $199,614), by D'Accord. BEL, 9-18, 1m, pedigree is entirely free of that strain, which opens up 1:38. B-John Hettinger (Ky). * $90,000 yrl '95 some interesting possibilities for matings. FTSAUG; $80,000 2yo 1996 FTFFEB. * * Yz to Outlaw Irish-based (Ire) ( {Ire}--Flame of (Criminal Type), SW, $101,190. Tara {Ire} {}l is represented by his first crop of Neumann, c, 2, Danzatore--Valdalha, by Drone. BMX, three-year-olds and he is already responsible for a pair 9-18, 6f, 1: 11 2/5. B-Dr Ken Quirk & Prestonwood of Group '1 winning fillies, the French Oaks victress Farm ,Inc (Tx). * $11,500 yrl '95 HOUSEP. and Sunday's heroine + Locker Room, c, 2, Defensive Play--Front Room (MSW, $138,042), by Mr. Leader. APX, 9-18, (S), 6f, (GB) (1, 3, Marju {Ire}--Pato {GB} {}). My 1:12 3/5. B-Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Vanier (II). Emma, who is a half-sister to last year's St. Leger *Second winner for freshman sire. winner , has a rather interesting pedi­ Final Vote, c, 2, Shanekite--Our Amy, by Our Native. gree, which is particularly notable for linebreeding to FPX, 9-17, (S), 6f, 1:123/5. B-Halo Farms (Ca). the classic-winning brothers Sayajirao and Dante. + Fiesta Baby, f, 3, Dayjur--Fiesta Gal (MGI, $447,113L by Alleged. BEL, 9-1 8, 6f, 1: 11 1/5. B-Arthur I. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News, 1996. Appleton (Fl). This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Resting Place, c, 3, Mr. Prospector--Relaxing (Ch. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Handicap Mare, Broodmare of the Year, MGSW, written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. $573,721)' by Buckpasser. BEL, 9-18, 1 m, 1 :37 2/5. Information as to the races, race results and earnings B-Ogden Phipps (Ky). * Yz to Cadillacing (AlydarL MGSW, $268,137; Easy Goer (Alydar), Ch. 2yo Colt, was obtained from results charts published in Daily MGISW, $4,873,770; Easy Now (Danzig)' MGSW, Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of $359,466 the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Bello Mascolo, c, 3, Proof--Polarize, by Mr. Justice. MED, 9-13, (S), 6f, 1: 13 1/5. B-Louis F. Jolin (Njl.

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