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2000 Foot Problems at Harris Seminar, Nov CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED Adios Bill Silic—Mar. 79 sold at Keeneland, Oct—13 Adkins, Kirk—Nov. 20p; demonstrated new techniques for Anson, Ron & Susie—owners of Peach Flat, Jul. 39 2000 foot problems at Harris seminar, Nov. 21 Answer Do S.—won by Full Moon Madness, Jul. 40 JANUARY TO DECEMBER Admirably—Feb. 102p Answer Do—Jul. 20; 3rd place finisher in 1990 Cal Cup Admise (Fr)—Sep. 18 Sprint, Oct. 24; won 1992 Cal Cup Sprint, Oct. 24 Advance Deposit Wagering—May. 1 Anthony, John Ed—Jul. 9 ABBREVIATIONS Affectionately—Apr. 19 Antonsen, Per—co-owner stakes winner Rebuild Trust, Jun. AHC—American Horse Council Affirmed H.—won by Tiznow, Aug. 26 30; trainer at Harris Farms, Dec. 22; cmt. on early training ARCI—Association of Racing Commissioners International Affirmed—Jan. 19; Laffit Pincay Jr.’s favorite horse & winner of Tiznow, Dec. 22 BC—Breeders’ Cup of ’79 Hollywood Gold Cup, Jan. 12; Jan. 5p; Aug. 17 Apollo—sire of Harvest Girl, Nov. 58 CHRB—California Horse Racing Board African Horse Sickness—Jan. 118 Applebite Farms—stand stallion Distinctive Cat, Sep. 23; cmt—comment Africander—Jan. 34 Oct. 58; Dec. 12 CTBA—California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Aga Khan—bred Khaled in England, Apr. 19 Apreciada—Nov. 28; Nov. 36 CTBF—California Thoroughbred Breeders Foundation Agitate—influential broodmare sire for California, Nov. 14 Aptitude—Jul. 13 CTT—California Thorooughbred Trainers Agnew, Dan—Apr. 9 Arabian Light—1999 Del Mar sale graduate, Jul. 18p; Jul. 20; edit—editorial Ahearn, James—co-author Efficacy of Breeders Award with won Graduation S., Sep. 31; Sep. 31p; by Fly So Free, HBPA—Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Jay Noel, Nov. 66 Sep. 31; sold at 1999 Del Mar Yearling sale, Sep. 31; con- p—picture Aiello, Bev—breeder of Michigan Bluff, Nov. 72 signed by Havens Bloodstock Agency, Sep. 31; sold for NTRA—National Thoroughbred Racing Association Aintree—Nov. 9 $60,000 to Becky Thomas, Sep. 31; sold for $700,000 at SP—Stakes-placed Al Mamoon—sire of Brownie, Dec. 123; sire of Velvet Brown, Barretts March sale to The Thoroughbred Corp., Sep. 31; SW—Stakes Winner Dec. 123 Oct. 10; Oct. 16; Graduation S., Oct. 114; Nov. 9; won TRA—Thoroughbred Racing Association Al Nasr (Fr)—sire of Great Event, Oct. 31 Lanes End Breeders Futurity, Nov. 30; sold at 1999 Del Mar TOBA—Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Alameda County H.—Aug. 34 Sale for $60,000, Nov. 30; consigned by Havens Blood- TOC—Thoroughbred Owners of California Alamedan H.—won by Boss Ego, Aug. 35 stock, Nov. 30; $700,000 purchase was record price paid TRPB—Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau Albany Isle—Mar. 62 for Cal-bred 2yo in training, Nov. 30; Dec. 20 Albert the Great—Nov. 24; Nov. 27; Dec. 21 Arazi—Feb. 24 All entries are classified by month of issue and Album—dam of Beautiful Pet, Feb. 110 Arcangues—Feb. 25; won 1993 BC Classic over Bertrando, reference page number Albuterol—Oct. 9 Dec. 21 Oct. 18=October issue, page 18 Alcatraz H.—won by La Feminn, Jul. 39 Arcaro, Eddie—Feb. 9 Aleo, Harry—bought full brother to Guillermo for $53,000, Arlington International—served as one of 3 host tracks for Sep. 23; owner of Beyond Brilliant, Dec. 106 America’s Day at the Races, Oct. 10 Alert and Ready—Feb. 79 Arlington-Washington Futurity—won by Trailthefox, Nov. 32; Ali Kato—Jun. 46 won by Candy Spots in 1962, Nov. 32 A Alibhai—Jan. 35; Feb. 103 Arnold, Donna—Aug. 10 All Along—Nov. 32 Arnold, Jack & Florence—owner/breeders of Stormy Jack, All I Ask of You—Jul. 46 Sep. 30 3M Stable—co-owner/breeder of 1993 Cal Cup winner Fly- All The Bucks—Oct. 84 Arp—stakes winning son of Snow Chief, Apr. 18 ing Sensation, Oct. 18 All Thee Power—Jul. 24 Arroyo Seco—out of Moog, Dec. 123 505 Farms—Jun. 19; owner and breeder of Harris Farms S. Alley Fighter—Jan. 12 Artax—Eclipse Award for Champion Sprinter, Feb. 9; Mar. 24; winner Matriculate, Jun. 30 Allie Maude—first winner for sire Regent Act, Nov. 12 Jul. 21; Oct. 53 5C Racing Stable—campaigned by Morry Cohen, Dec. 65; Allred, Edward. owner/breeder of Maxian, Sep. 35 Arterburn, Lonnie—cmt. on Remember Sheikh, Apr. 34; Sep. owner/breeder of Euro Empire, Dec. 65; owned stakes Almahmoud—Mar. 50; Dec. 91; Dec. 91 24 winner Desert Digger, Dec. 66; owned stakes-placed The Almutawakel—Mar. 22 Arts and Letters—Jan. 12 Barking Shark, Dec. 66 Aloha Mangos—Jul. 22 Ascot H.—won by Designed For Luck, Dec. 91 9,000 and Counting—Debra Ginsburg on, Dec. 70 Alphabet Soup—Oct. 60; defeated Cigar in 1996 Breeders Asmussen Horse Center—Jul. 20 A Glitter—Feb. 103 Cup Classic, Nov. 24; sold 2 yearlings at Barretts Oct. Assault—Dec. 16 A Real Knockout—sold for $80,000 at Barretts May 2yo sale, sale, Nov. 37; sold yearling for $40,000 at Barretts Oct. Athenavega—won Ohio Debutante H., Oct. 12 Jun. 45 sale, Nov. 39 Attitude Approved—Feb. 19 A Rising Star—Rudi Groothedde on, Nov. 30 Alternative Therapies. Heather Smith Thomas on, Sep. 66; Avenue of Flags—Mar. 102p; Jul. 62p; sire of Notable Career, A Trail Oft Taken—Debra Ginsburg on, Nov. 32 Herbal and Homeopathic, Sep. 66; Chiropractic, Sep. 66; Aug. 27; Aug. 66p; Sep. 23; Oct. 10; sire of Notable A. P. Assay—Mar. 23 Message therapy, Sep. 66; Acupuncture, Sep. 66; Tradi- Career, Nov. 28; sire of Mob Ties, Dec. 90; Dec. 106 A.P. Indy—offspring of Seattle Slew, Jan. 20; Feb. 24; induct- tional medicines, Sep. 67 Awesome Daze—has half-sister in Del Mar yearling sale, Jul. ed into National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame, Sep. 12 Alvarez, Fernando—Jan. 54 22; California champion older male in 1997, Sep. 41; won AB 1405—bill would permit regulated system of account Alvo Certo (Brz.)—Mar. 25 1997 Cal Cup Classic, Oct. 38; trained by Darrell Vienna, wagering beneficial to California’s racing industry, Aug. 1 Always Game—Aug. 41; Oct. 30; won Earlene McCabe Oct. 38 AB 2760—would allow for unionization of backstretch work- Derby, Oct. 52; owned/bred by B. Dutton, H. Bettis & R. Awesome Thought—Oct. 58 ers to improve working conditions, Aug. 1; passed both Yanke, Oct. 53; by Fabulous Champ, Oct. 53; Earlene Ayearintime—Jul. 22 Assembly and Senate, Oct. 9; incorporated AB 1405 into McCabe Derby, Oct. 122 package, Oct. 9 Always the Lady—Oct. 47 AB 60—bill to regulate wage and hours in racing industry, Alydar—Jan. 12; Sep. 39; Nov. 14; sire of champion Turko- Aug. 88 man, Nov. 44 B Abbott, Mr. & Mrs. Maynard—breeders of Gum, Oct. 28 Alysheba—Jan. 83; Nov. 24 Abby Girl—DQ from win in Railbird S. due to drug positive, American Chance—sire of Devine Wind, Nov. 73; son of Oct. 9 Cure the Blues, Nov. 73 B. Hoedown—Oct. 60 Abdullah—former Olympic jumper who is sire of Science American Dance—dam of American Chance, Nov. 73; by B. Mozelle—dam of Grey Memo, Jun. 24 Project, Aug. 52 Seattle Slew, Nov. 73 B. Mr. Lucky—won Silky Sullivan H., Jul. 39; Silky Sullivan Aberghina, Daniela—Feb. 71p American Day—Aug. 28 H., Aug. 70 Abrams, Barry—claimed Theresa’s Tizzy, Oct. 23 Amerman, John—Aug. 10 B. T’s Baby—Jul. 24 Absolute Harmony—Dec. 91 Amos, Don—promoted to executive V.P. & chief operating B. Thoughtful—broke Honeymoon’s earnings record, Jan. Abullah, Khalid—co. owner of Tinners Way, Jan. 8 officer for racetrack management, Oct. 8 36; Debra Ginsburg on, Apr. 23p; Nov. 28 Acepromazine. used for mares that don’t produce enough Anchors Ahead—Jan. 22 Baby Fat—one of first thoroughbreds owned by Carl & Olivia milk, Feb. 86 Ancient Purple—Jan. 79 Cannata, Jun. 18 Ack Ack—Feb. 95; sire of Broad Brush, Oct. 60 Ancient Title—Jan. 12; Jan. 39; Jan. 83; Jun. 12 Bach, Martin W.—owner/breeder of Marty’s Zee, Sep. 34 Acroterion.—Oct. 52 Andale—stakes winner selling at Barretts Oct. Mixed, Oct. 60 Bachman, Tom—Aug. 10; Dec. 12; Dec. 33p Adair, Julie—consigned top selling filly by Distinctive Cat at Anderson Ranch—Jul. 20 Back When—moved, Feb. 12 Del Mar, Sep. 19; Sep. 20p; Rudi Groothedde on, Sep. Anderson, Carol—Jul. 13 Bacteria—Streptococci, Rhodococcus, Jun. 60 20; Sep. 22 Anderson, Eric—finds and buys horses for Jim Paul, Jul. 47 Baedeker, Rick—cmt. on successful fall Hollywood meet, Adams, Harold—claimed Great Event with Robert St. Cyr, Andestine.—Oct. 59 Jan. 16; California Gold Rush Day letter, Apr. 1 Oct. 31 Anees—voted Eclipse Award Champion 2yo male, Feb. 10 Baffel—Jan. 12 Addicted—daughter of Broad Brush sold for $140,000 at Anemia—caused when blood lacks iron, Apr. 66 Baffert, Bob—Jan. 16; cmt. on General Challenge, Jan. 86; WTBA sale, Oct. 12; bought by David & Jill Heerensperg- Angelica—Apr. 35 cmt. on General Challenge, Mar. 27; trained Miss Gibson er, Oct. 12 Angi Go—won 1994 Las Madrinas H., Sep. 44; dam of County, Mar. 28; Apr. 32p; purchased top selling Cal-bred Adena Springs Farm—owned by Frank Stronach, Nov. 32; $120,000 High Brite colt at 1999 Del Mar sale, Sep. 44 at 2yo sale, Apr. 50; May 32; Jun. 10; Jun. 12; trains consigned Suborned to 1997 Fasig-Tipton sale, Nov. 32; Anne Campbell—honored as Broodmare of the Year, Apr. 9 Notable Career, Aug. 27; trains Stormy Jack, Sep. 30; stands stallion Foxtrail, Nov.
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