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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~~I~~UN~~~RE DM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1995 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS MR. PROSPECTOR MARE TOPS KEENELAND Saturday, Aqueduct SATURDAY Sun Valley Farm paid a top price of RED SMITH H.-Gll, $116,500, AQU, 11-18, 3yo/up, $57,000 for Line {Mr. Prospector), in foal to Devil's 1 3/8mT, 2:22, sf. Bag, during Saturday's session of Keeneland's No 1--FLAG DOWN, 114, h, 5, Deputy Minister--Sharp Call (SP), by Sharpen Up (GB). ($210,000 yrl '91 vember Breeding Stock Sale. Waterwild Farm, agent, KEESEP). 0-Paulson Allen E; B-Windfields Farm sold the unraced seven-year-old mare, whose first (CAN); T-Christophe Clement; J-J A Santos; $69,900. foal, Danger Within {Devil's Bag) is a winner at two Lifetime Record: 19-6-4-2, $431,958. and three {in 1995). A colt by Phone Trick--Excitable 2--Party Season (GB), 116, c, 4, Shirley Heights- Gal (Secretariat) brought the highest bid for a wean Dabbiana, by Fappiano. 0-Cyzer Charles A; B-P Locke ling yesterday; consigned by Eaton Sales, agent, the (GB); $23,300. half-brother to SW Edgy Diplomat {Deputy Minister) 3--Proceeded, 110, g, 4, Affirmed--Bowl of Honey, by sold for $50,000 to Andrew K. Jones, agent. A total Lyphard. 0-Harbor View Farm; B-Clovelly Farms (Ky); of 280 horses went through the ring Saturday, bring $12,815. ing $3,973, 100 for an average of $14, 190. The sale Margins: (NK), (1 ), 1 HF. Odds: 1.05A, 5.80, . ends Tuesday. (Top three broodmares and weanlings, p2) Also Ran: Easy Miner, Diplomatic Jet, Doctor Disaster, Usman, Humbel, The Wild Irishman, *Boyce. DNF: FLORIDA PARI-MUTUELS AT IMPASSE Florida's Same Old Wish. pari-mutuel industry may have lost one of its biggest *BOYCE (Lord Avie) finished second but was disquali supports after a less-than-productive meeting yester fied and placed last after drifting in and creating a traffic day at Calder. After the meeting, Florida Congress jam midstretch which caused SAME OLD WISH man Steve Geller (D-Hallandale), chairman of the (Lyphard's Wish {Fr}) to clip heels and fall. Regulated Industries committee which oversees the Flag Down, who checked while in tight on the far pari-mutuel industry, said, "I've done my level best to turn but was able to avoid the spill in midstretch, was bring the leaders of the pari-mutuel industry together, coming off a troubled second-place finish in the Giii and they just don't seem to want to cooperate." Knickerbocker H. Overcoming his problems here, the Attending the session, which was called by Geller, Canadian-bred colt swung to the outside at the top of were Calder President Ken Dunn, Gulfstream Park the stretch and came flying at the finish to nail Boyce President Doug Donn, Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' in the final strides for the win. "You need to time his and Owners' Association President Stanley Ersoff and run perfectly," said winning trainer Christophe Clem Florida Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Associ ent. "I wanted to make sure that he didn't see day light until the quarter pole. It worked, although we ation President Scott Savin and Executive Director 11 Kent Stirling. "Every time I offered a suggestion, were almost too late getting there. Added jockey someone in the group would find a reason why it Jose Santos, "He handled the course fine. At this wouldn't work, 11 said a frustrated Geller. "Everybody time of year, with the turf so soft, it's a case of wants simulcasting, but to get it the dog industry slowly but surely. He had been running with better, and I thought he was the best horse in the race. He wants card rooms. The Thoroughbred tracks say they 11 want card rooms, but only if they can operate at night proved it today. The runner-up was placed last for and take simulcast after 7 p.m. {the time when live causing interference in the stretch. Thoroughbred racing must be completed). The breed Weekend Results cont. p2 ers are afraid of card rooms but want phone wager ing. The dogs and jai-alai don't want phone betting. L.U WEEKEND RESULTS . p1-2 The one thing I learned from this meeting is that I'll be 0 WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p2 able to spend more time with my family over the NEWS CONTINUED ........... p2 holidays, rather than running off to unproductive -CJ'l RACING REPORTS . p2-5 meetings over pari-mutuels." z News cont. p2 - TOTAL PAGES ................ 8 ,PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-19-95 TOP KEENELAND BROODMARES-SATURDAY Weekend Results cont. HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE Saturday. Hawthorne LINE (In foal to Devil's Bag) -- HAWTHORNE GOLD CUP-Gii, $250,000, HAW, 11-18, 2640 Mr. Prospector Border $57,000 3yo/up, 1 1 /4m, 2:01, ft. Consigned by Waterwild Farm, agent 1--#@YOURMISSINTHEPOINT, 113, c, 4, Mugatea-- Purchased by Sun Valley Farm Head Teller, by Silent Screen. 0-Mark Parezo; B-Julian L'INDISCRET (In foal to Kitwood) Serna Jr (FL); T-Steve Klesaris; J-M Guidry; 2639 Cozzene Tax Holiday $52,000 $150,000. Lifetime Record: 17-7-4-2, $348,330. Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent 2--Basqueian, 114, g, 4, Bounding Basque--Valse (Complete Dispersal of the Harold V. Goodman Estate) Musette, by Halo. 0/B-Frank H Stronach (CAN); Purchased by John Sikura $50,000. SOUND REASONING (IRE) (In foal to Cryptoclearance) 3--Sky Carr, 112, h, 5, Carr de Naskra--Rosarian Star, 2756 Known Fact Bold Flawless $52,000 by Master Derby. O/B-Virginia Kraft Payson (NY); Consigned by Chesapeake Farm (Drew Nardiello), $27,500. Agent IV Margins: NO, 2, 5. Odds: 2.10, 3.80, 4.30. Purchased by Hughes Management, agent Also ran: Recoup the Cash, Powerful Punch, Adhocracy, Gygiano, Running True, Lites Game. TOP KEENELAND WEANLINGS-SA TURDA Y After two straight allowance wins at Belmont this fall, HIP# SEX SIRE DAM PRICE Yourmissinthepoint finished second in his last outing, 2564 c Phone Trick Excitable Gal $50,000 the Giii Stuyvesant H. Oct. 28 at Belmont. He was the Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent 2-1 choice of the Hawthorne crowd for his 15th effort Purchased by Andrew K. Jones, agent of the year. The colt rated along the rail in second posi 2554 c Peteski Dolphins Dream $43,000 tion for much of the race before taking over the lead Consigned by Oak Tree Manor, Agent I from the rail, then prevailed over Basqueian in a stretch Purchased by Paradise Ranch duel. Jockey Mark Guidry said, "I thought he had given 2796 f Mountain Cat Tryst Me $37 ,000 me everything he had and next thing, he had dug down Consigned by Eaton Sales, and given me a little bit more. He's very competitive, agent for Silver Ridge Farm which makes him a winner." Purchased by Ronald E. McKee News cont. COUNT THE TIME TO CASTLE ROCK GSW PREVIEW Count The Time (Regal Search) has been purchased by Lexington's Castle Rock Stud, where he will stand the • • 1996 breeding season for a fee of $2,500, live foal. Today, Hollywood Park HOLLYWOOD PREVUE BREEDERS' CUP S.-Glll, The six-year-old, winner of the Giii Fairmount Derby and $100,000a, 2yo, 7f runner-up in the GI Super Derby, retires with a record of PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. 12 victories and $676,276 in career earnings. 1 Matty G McAnally Solis 11 2 2 Cobra King Puype Mccarron 1 21 3 Hennessy Lukas Stevens 1 21 NEW YORK 4 Jazzmanian Devil Mason Almeida 114 • • 5 Zipped The Message Lewis Desormeuax 114 Yesterday's Results: 6 Exetera McAnally Delahoussaye 11 2 7th-AQU, $34,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :22, ft. 7 Grey Devil Avila Berrio 11 2 PLACID FUND (c, 3, Dixieland Band--Sunset Strait Hennessy (Storm Cat), who missed by only a neck {SW}, by Naskra) was looking to make it three in a row when runner-up in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile with after winning a claiming race at Belmont and an allow ance race at Aqueduct last time out Nov 4. Sent off at jockey Donna Barton aboard, gets Gary Stevens in the 3-1 , the chestnut rated behind the pace before splitting irons once again. The two teamed up to take the GI rivals and drawing off under pressure to win by 5 3/4 Hopeful and Hollywood Juvenile Championship; Gii lengths. Lifetime Record: 16-5-3-2, $121,697. the colt is two-for-three over the course. Cobra King 0-0ctober Moon Stable. B-Morton Rosenthal (KY). (Farma Way) bounced back from a fourth-place finish T-Dominic G Galluscio. in the Del Mar Futurity to take the Sunny Slope S. after a short break October 25. New York Report cont. p3 TALKIN MAN RETIRES TO W ALMAC The 1994 Canadian champion 2-year-old and winner of Walmac Int'l the Coronation Futurity-GlC, Gotham S.-G2, Phone (606) 299 - 0473 and Wood Memorial S.-G2, retires with earnings of $677,967. Fax (606) 299 - 1259 With Approval - Pookette, by Miswaki 1996 Fee: $7,500 live foal .PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-19-95 New York Report cont. 5th-AQU, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :34 3/5, ft. EAST BIG BLUE (c, 3, Gone West--Breech {SW}, by Relaunch) • • came back from a five-month vacation to finish second, Friday's Late Result: beaten just a neck, at Belmont October 29.