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HOLLYWOOD, BAY MEADOWS OUT OF TRA Sunday, Hollywood Park: Hollywood Park and Bay Meadows have notified the HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP-GI. $500,000, 3yo/up, 12fT Thoroughbred Racing Associations that they will drop Trainer Bobby Frankel, who will start the three-year­ out of the TRA as of December 31, 1995. "We have old filly Privity (Private Account) in Sunday's Grade I been notified that Bay Meadows and Hollywood are event, said yesterday he also plans to enter Edmund going to leave at the end of the year," said TRA Execu­ Gann's The Key Rainbow (Ire) (Rainbow Quest) in the tive Vice President Chris Scherf, following the THA's race. The three-year-old French import, who rallied from meeting in Tucson, Arizona yesterday. "Since they last to finish second in a 1 2-furlong turf allowance at weren't at the meeting today, I can assume I didn't Hollywood a week ago, had been scheduled to ship to change their mind." Hollywood President Don Robbins Florida for the $150,000 W.L. McKnight H. at Calder confirmed the decision is all but final. "We are still look­ December 16; if Frankel does run both horses, he will ing at business plans to revise (the association), but as bump 1 994 Breeders' Cup Turf winner Tikkanen of this moment, we still plan to drop out," said Hobbins. () from the starting gate. According to the rules "We came to the conclusion that it wasn't worth what of the race, if the number of entries exceeds 14, first we were paying for under the current structure." Scherf preference is given to 1 995 group or graded stakes said there were "other tracks" who were considering winners and second preference is given to horses with leaving the association as well, but declined to name the highest 1995 earnings; of the four non-group or them. He reported that the TRA officially added three graded '95 stakes winners in the prospective field of new members at the meeting--Oaklawn Park, Beulah 15, Tikkanen has the lowest earnings for the year at Park and Prairie Meadows. "I feel we've finally gotten $54,587. our house in order," said Scherf. "We can go forward in Suave Tern (Arctic Tern) and Rifapour (Ire) 1996 knowing who the players are and what the battle (Shahrastani) arrived from France Wednesday night and plan is." are currently stabled at Hollywood's quarantine facility. If all goes well, both Turf Cup hopefuls will be released KENTUCKY CUP CLASSIC AND SPRINT from quarantine early this afternoon. RAISED TO GRADED STAKES Less than two years Four runners breezed over the Hollywood turf course after their inception, two Kentucky Cup Day of Champi­ yesterday morning, and all four were clocked going a ons races at Turfway Park have been accorded graded half-mile. Trainer Neil Drysdale sent out Patio de stakes status. The $400,000 Kentucky Cup Classic was Naranjos {Chi) (Gallantsky), :51 1 /5, and stablemate given a Grade Ill ranking, and the $150,000 Kentucky Party Season {GB) (Shirley Heights {GB}), :48 4/5. Cup Sprint for three-year-olds was awarded Grade II Talloires (Trempolino) turned in a time of : 53 1 /5 for status. Turfway Park officials were informed Thursday trainer Richard Mandella, while Tikkanen went the of the stakes rankings by the North American Graded distance in :49. Stakes Committee. "We are extraordinarily pleased that the Graded Stakes Committee has accorded graded status to these two fine races," said Mark Simendinger, © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may Turfway Park's president. "Less than one percent of all not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic races run in North America--and less than 20 percent of or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copy­ right owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race all stakes races--are graded stakes, so this is a great results and earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ honor. It is an even greater honor because the commit­ lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the tee has decided to grade these races after only two permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. runnings. Without any doubt, the gradings are a testa­ ment to the quality of the fields that the Kentucky Cup Day of Champions has attracted from the very start." LU WEEKEND PREVIEW The past two runnings of the Kentucky Cup Classic NEWS CONTINUED 2,3 were won by Belmont Stakes winners Tabasco Cat Cl (Storm Cat) and Thunder Gulch (Gulch), while the 1994 ti) RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4 and 1 995 Kentucky Cup Sprints were won by End z TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 Sweep (Forty Niner) and Lord Carson (Carson Ci1ty). - PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12 .. 8-95

News Continued. SUCCESSFUL ONTARIO RACING SEASON DEBATE OVER CHECK-OFF BILL A debat1~ be­ COMES TO A CLOSE The Ontario Thoroughbred tween breeders and track operators over the merits of racing season came to a chilly close at Woodbine the Thoroughbred Horse Industry Research and Promo­ Wednesday night, but the year-end statistics left tion Act, more commonly known as the "Check-Off Bill," dominated discussion at yesterday's 1995 Sympo­ Ontario Jockey Club officials with a warm glow. Tota! sium on Racing in Tucson, Arizona. Ken Mccarren, an wagering at Woodbine, Fort Erie and Greenwood advertising executive who handles the well-known "milk amounted to $330,361,996, down from mustache" campaign, funded by a tax on each gallon of $413,581,682 last year. But, the burgeoning milk consumed, kicked off the morning session, "Mar­ Teletheatre network produced pari-mutuels totaling keting, It Does A Sport Good," with a proposal on how $174,993,852, a substantial 127 .6 percent increase a similar campaign might help . The check­ over last season's off-track total of $76,870,611. off bill would impose a one-quarter of one percent sur­ Total wagering at Woodbine, Fort Erie and Green­ charge on each dollar bet to fund a $25-million market­ wood plus the Teletheatre network came to ing campaign for horse racing. Mccarren compared $505,355,848, up $14,903,555 or three percent milk's steady consumption figures in a rapidly growing over last year. That figure will grow, however, with beverage market with racing's consistent handle figures in the midst of an overall gambling explosion, pointing further simulcast wagering on racing from Calder out that the $53 million campaign had helped milk's scheduled through the end of 1995. In addition, the sales figures and improved its image. Robert Clay, Ontario Jockey Club's wagering on races telecast to owner of Three Chimneys Farm and a member of the other remote sites grew to $108,981,987, up over board of directors of the Thoroughbred Owners and $38 million or 55 percent from last season. In all, Breeders' Association, proponents of the check-off bill, total wagering on the Thoroughbred season is urged support for the measure. "We have no consistent $614,337,835, up 9.5 percent over last year. Atten­ message to our public," said Clay. "Our image is tar­ dance in 1995, including estimates for Teletheatre nished. We cannot develop a consistent message with­ racegoers, is 1,961,432, an increase from 1,757,380 out a resolve to do so." Steven Crist, vice president of in 1994. communications and development for the New York Racing Association, attacked the bill for taxing racing fans while sparing every other segment of the industry INAUGURAL HONG KONG SELECT SALE from footing the bill for the campaign. "The first prob­ RESULTS The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club yester­ lem and the major problem with the check-off bill is the day conducted its first Hong Kong Select Sale at funding," said Crist. "No one has adequately explained Happy Valley race course. For this inaugural sale, 24 to me why the entire funding is supposed to come from yearling colts (Southern Hemisphere two-year-olds at racetrack customers. I think it's a sad situation that it the time of the Sale) were hand-picked by the Com­ has gotten this far--that a bill could reach the floor of mercial Thoroughbred Breeders' Association of Aus­ the U.S. Senate that is opposed by every racetrack in tralia and, upon selection, withdrawn from the 1 995 the country." William Inglis Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney, Austra­ SADLER'S WELLS FILLY TOPS TATTERSALLS lia's most prestigious yearling sale, in order to be included in the Hong Kong Select Sale. Topping the THURSDAY Vaguely Regal (Ire), an unraced two-year­ old bay filly by Sadler's Wells--Reine Mathilde (MGSW) sale with a final bid of $367,877 was a bay colt, (*Vaguely Noble), brought $94,919 to top Thursday's foaled Oct. 26, 1993, by Marscay (Aus)--Dream Ap­ fourth session of the Tattersalls December Mares, peal (Valid Appeal). The colt, a half-brother to South Horses In and Out of Training and Stallions Sale in African Group 1 winner Sydney's Dream (Aus) Newmarket, England. Consigned by Cheveley Park Stud (Bletchingly {Aus}) and a full-brother to Australian as a Horse Out of Training, the filly was purchased by Group 3 winner Marskin (Aus), was consigned by Horse France. Overall, 174 horses were sold Thursday Widden Stud. The 24 colts sold grossed a total of for a gross of $2,046,976 and an average of $11, 763, $4,210,153for an average of $175,423. down 14. 8 percent from last year's fourth session aver­ age of $13,803. The sale concludes today. News Continued, p. 3.

CONSISTENTLY MAKING THE GRADE ~'EADOWLAKE DARBY DAN FIVE '95 GRADED STAKES HORSES 606.254.0424 INCLUDING: INSIDE HE BELTWA V -A GRADED NEW YORK SW PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12-8-95

News Continued. MOUNTAINEER'S LICENSE CONDITIONALLY EAST RENEWED According to a story in today's Dailv Rac­ • Yesterday's Results: • ing Form, Mountaineer Park's 1996 racing license was conditionally renewed this past Monday at a meeting in Morgantown, West Virginia, provided that the track 1st-CRC, $22,600, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 4/5, ft. gives the West Virginia Racing Commission information COTTAGE FLOWER (f, 3, Pentelicus--Girlish Appeal, by on a new lender by the end of the month. Mountaineer Valid Appeal), winner in two of the three filly divisions Park is seeking a $13 million loan from Astrafund of the of last year's Florida Stallion Stakes, made her third Cayman Islands to pay off an earlier loan of $10 .. 2 mil­ start after nearly a year's layoff and led the field from lion for renovations to The Bennett Funding Group Inc. gate to wire to score her first victory of the year by of Syracuse, New York. Under the license, Mountaineer 2 3/4 lengths as the even-money choice. Lifetime Re­ Park can schedule 220 racing days in 1996. The Com­ cord: 8-5-0-1, $162,200. mission also approved the license for Charles Town to 0-Kathy Jo Stable. B-Ocala Stud Farm (FL). T-James E run 220 days in 1 996. Bracken. EL COMANDANTE TO SIMULCAST TO 7th-CRC, $20,400, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :24 3/5, ft. MEXICO Equus Gaming Company L.P., a publicly SEA EMPEROR (c, 3, Naked Sky--Royal Tasha {MSW}, traded partnership with horse racing and entertainment by Northern Prospect), a MSW at Calder, most recently interests in the Caribbean, reported yesterday that an finished 7th in the Giii Discovery H. over 1 1 /8-miles at agreement has been signed to begin simulcasting races Aqueduct Nov. 4. Shortening up in distance here, the to Mexico from El Comandante Race Track in Puerto gray colt went wire-to-wire for a 1 1 /2-length tally as Rico in the first quarter of 1996, pending approvals from the 4-5 bettors' choice. He is a full brother to Naked Royalty (SW, $119,079). Lifetime Record: MSW, the appropriate government agencies. The agreement is 18-4-5-2, $397,947. with Cesta Punta Deportes, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican company that has the franchise to operate nine sports 0-James Lewis Jr. B-Horses of Course Inc. (FL). T-Emanuel Tortora. betting facilities throughout Mexico. The states in which the nine sports books operate have a combined popula­ tion of approximately 30 million people. According to the agreement, there will be a commingled wagering NEW YORK pool on the El Comandante races simulcast to Mexico. • • Yesterday's Result: This Sunday, ARCA AWARDS DINNER SUNDAY 8th-AQU, $33,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12 4/5, ft. Dec. 10 at Gallagher's Steak House in New York City, JOE'S WORKINGIRL (f, 3, Air Forbes Won--Joe's Lil the Amateur Riders Club of America (ARCA) will hold its Girl, by Sunrise Flight), claimed for $25,000 at annual awards dinner. Hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Belmont in September, has been consistent for her Brodie, the 1995 Ladies Champion Award will b19 pre­ new connections, not finishing worse than third in her sented to Christy Clagett; the 1 995 Mens Champion next five starts. Sent off the 3-1 second choice here, Award will be presented to Chris Grove; and the 1995 she was reserved for a half-mile, rallied between Entenmann Award of Excellence will be given to Anne K. Moran. Moran was the 1994 Ladies Champion and horses in upper stretch, was bumped by this Award of Excellence is representative of the out­ YOU'RENOTLISTENING (Kennedy Road) in midstretch, standing year she has had with Buck Jakes (Turkoman), then finished willingly to be second to that rival. Fol­ winner of the Maryland Hunt Cup, Lexus International lowing a claim of foul, however, You'renotlistening Gold Cup and Pennsylvania Hunt Cup. This Sunday is was disqualified and placed 5th, and Joe's Workingirl also the last race of the 1995 season. Held at Aqueduct was awarded the win. The winner is % to Joe's Bee Racetrack, the Daily Racing Form Championship will (MSW, $131,953, by King's Bishop) and Ziggy's Boy feature Chris Grove, Christy Clagett, Niklas Loven (new (Gii, $328,899, by Danzig). Lifetime Record: 22-3-6-3, Mens ARCA World Champion) and Cathy Lalleman (new $93,530. Ladies ARCA World Champion) among a field of 1 2 0-Lawrence Pomerantz. B-Joseph B. Singer (KV). T­ riders. Robert Barbara. Believe It , KY 79°/o starters, 690/o winners (606) 233-4252 FAX (606) 987-0008 $2,500 LIVE FOAL PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • U-8-95

Cat's Cradle (Flying Paster), winner of the GI Acorn ._____+_M_I_D_W_E.;___S_T_~LJ S., will make her next start in the $125,000 La Brea S. at Santa Anita December 30. Yesterday's Result: 3rd-TPX, $24,200, Msw, 2yo, 6 1 /2f, 1: 19 4/5, ft. B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S BASIC (c, 2, Storm Bird--Siala {Fr}, by Sharpman {Ire}>, seventh as the 3-5 favorite in his last start, a six-furlong EDITION maiden special weight at Nov. 4, showed a reversal of form here as the even-money chalk. Sent to the front early under Donna Barton, the ANOTHER GROUP 1 WIN FOR SOUTHERN 1 /2 to Accommodating (SW-Fr, by Akarad {Fr}) drew off HALO Southern Halo (Halo), the champion Argentine easily in the final stages to win by nine over 20-1 stallion now resident at Ashford Stud in Versailles, longshot TOWER OF LONDON (Mr. Redoy). Lifetime Kentucky, recently added another Group 1 win to his Record: 4-1-1-0, $23,360. resume. His four-year-old daughter Wally (Arg) took her O/B-Overbrook Farm (KY). T-D. Wayne Lukas. record to 11 wins from 1 5 starts when she took the Gran Premio Felix de Alzaga Unzue. It was Wally's fourth Group 1 success and confirmed her status as Argentina's top sprinter. Twelve-year-old Southern Halo I+ So. CALIFORNIA~ has another 10 Group 1 winners among his total of 21 Yesterday's Result: Group winners, sired from a total of 1 52 foals in his first four crops. He will stand for a 1996 fee of $15,000 Live 8th-HOL, $36,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /4mT, 2:00 4/5, Foal. fm. STILETTO BLADE (GB) (g, 3, Dashing Blade {GB}--On OWNER-BREEDER ANNOUNCES SUBSCRIPTION the Tiles {Ire}, by Thatch), 2nd in the G2 Royal Lodge EXCHANGE PROGRAM Starting in 1 996, subscrib­ S. at Ascot last year, rallied to be 2nd, beaten only 1 /2- ers to Owner-Breeder will receive two issues annually of length, in a Hollywood turf allowance in his last start The Australian Bloodhorse Review. The exchange will Nov. 15. Sent off at 5-2 odds here, the gelding trailed begin with the February 1 996 issue, which will contain the six-horse field through the first mile, closed ground full coverage of the Magic Millions Yearling Sale and the four-wide on the second turn and into the stretch and William Inglis & Son Sydney Festival Yearling Sale, two rallied gamely in the drive to win by a neck over 7-5 of Australia's most important sales. In return, subscrib­ favorite RED VICTORY (Al Nasr {Fr}). The winner is 1/2 ers to The Australian B!oodhorse Review will receive to Air de Rien (GB) (G1-Fr, $182,978, by Elegant Air two issues of Owner-Breeder annually. Subscribers to {GB}). Lifetime Record: GSP-Eng, 12-2-2-4, $91,890. TABR will receive the January 1996 issue, which con­ 0-Berg & Kerr & Kowal. B-Littleton Stud (GB). T .. Heath tains Owner-Breeder's annual report "Ten Noteworthy Stokes. Nicks." "I'm excited about Owner-Breeder's association with Australia's largest Thoroughbred publication, and Local News, Hollywood Park: about bringing Southern Hemisphere and North Ameri­ Kenneth Ellenberg's Tropicool (Carr de Naskra), upset can Thoroughbred buyers and breeders closer together," winner of the Gii Remsen S. at Aqueduct November 27, said Jack Werk, Owner-Breeder's publisher and editor­ will ship to California to compete in the GI Hollywood in-chief. "This exchange will help our readers stay Futurity December 1 7. Trainer John Kimmel has had abreast of racing industry developments in Australia, recent success with the east-to-west move, capturing New Zealand, Asia and South Africa. It will also help to the Gii Generous S. at Hollywood with Old Chapel. keep North American Thoroughbreds and their breeders Tropicool, who was supplemented to the race for in the limelight abroad." $25,000, is scheduled to arrive at Hollywood Dec. 12. The implosion of the Park Hotel, originally scheduled ALLOWANCE RESULTS: for this Sunday at 10 a.m., has been moved to 8:30 a.m. Due to the time change, which was mandated by 3rd-HOL, $38,000, (S), 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :21 3/5, ft. the Federal Aviation Administration, the following train­ MYCEENOTE (g, 4, Herat--Furious Cee, by {Ire}) ing hours will be in effect at Hollywood for Sunday, Lifetime Record: 20-4-5-1, $117,300. O/B-Cecilia P. December 10, only: 5-7 a.m.-open for training; 7-9 Straub-Rubens (CA). T-Jay M. Robbins. a.m.-closed; 9-10 a.m.-open for training.

BLACK TIE Al~F AIR Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden, Jr. is America's LEADING Freshman sire Weisenberger Mill Pike of winners - now with FIFTEEN. Midway, Kentucky 40347 (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Book full 1996. Vinery stallions are Breeders 1 Cup nominate PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12-8-95

9th-TPX, $27 ,630, 12-6, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1:47 1 /5, 9th-CRC, $18,800, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :48 1 /5, ft. ft. PREMIUM SALES (c, 3, Baldski--Chicanery, by Pre­ RELOCATE (c, 3, Time for a Change--Maison Close tense) Lifetime Record: 14-3-3-1, $37,425. 0-Michael {SW-NA, SP-Fr, $163,297}, by Spectacular Bid) H. Sherman. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). T-Lee A. Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-0, $47,315. 0-December Hill Sherman. * 1 /2 to Pax In Bello (Hold Your Peace), Stable. 8-Hill 'n' Dale Farms & Hillbrook Farm (KY). GISW, $312,313. T-Peter M. Vestal. MAIDEN WINNERS: 8th-MED, $27,500, 12-6, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :11 1/5, ft. Royal Knave, c, 2, Bucksplasher--Noisy Class, by Drone. UNCLE JULIUS (h, 5, Proof--Dana Nicole, by Flying HAW, 12-7, (S), a1 m70yd, 1 :47 4/5. B-lrish Acres Paster) Lifetime Record: 56-4-9-11, $87,262. 0-Begin Farm (II). *$8,500 yrl '94 OBSJAN. an Era Farm. 8-William E. Walker (NJ). T-Osvaldo Mountain City, c, 2, Carson City--Mountain Dance Rojas. (MSP), by Hagley. LRL, 12-7, 6f, 1: 11 3/5. B-Point Lookout Farm (Va). * $10,000 yrl '94 FTMSEP. 9th-MED, $27,500, 12-6, (SJ, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 3/5, +Instant Friendship, g, 2, Cormorant--Stellarperfor­ mance, by Stage Door Johnny. AQU, 12-7, (S), ft. a1 m70yd, 1 :44 4/5. B-Joan & Jack Kennedy (Ny). PRECIOUS SLEW (g, 4, Slew Baby--Miss Precious, by Frosted Kitten, f, 2, Hatchet Man--Apapleasure, by Somethingpoetic) Lifetime Record: 34-4-6-5, Apalachee. HAW, 12-7, (S), 6f, 1: 14 3/5. B-Judy $96,806. 0/8-Sandy Hill Stable & Wilbert J. Periconi Dorris (II). (NJ). T-Frank Costa. + Pat'm Well, c, 2, Martial Law--Flom (SP), by Floriano. HOL, (S), 12-7, 6f, 1:10. B-Patrick McDonnell & Terry 9th-HAW, $26,880, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 13 4/5, Wells (Ca). ft. Ski Trail, f, 2, Nalees Man--Guest Dancer (Ire) (SP), by GLENDOYL GOLD (f, 3, lncense--Swisheron, by Be My Guest. FGX, 12-7, 6f, 1:13. B-Joe Adcock (La). Cojak) Lifetime Record: MSP, 16-4-4-3, $83,488. Theransomspaid, f, 2, Red Ransom--lrish Brick (SP), by 0-Ralph & Virginia Kuehl. B-Tim Delf (IL). T-Britt A. Rare Brick. AQU, 12-7, 6f, 1: 14 3/5. B-N.W. McGehee. Mulholland (Ky). *$45,000 yrl '94 KEESEP; $50,000 2yo 1995 FTFFEB; $17,000 2yo 1995 SARTWO. 8th-TPX, $26,690, 12-6, 2yo, f, 1 m, 1 :42 4/5, ft. Sweet Embrace, f, 2, Ruhlmann--Honeyhugger (MSP), LITTLE TWISTER (f, 2, Little Missouri--Twisp, by by Cornish Prince. HOL, 12-7, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5. Dancer's Image) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $29, 705. B-Gene Metz (Ca). 0-Taylor Asbury. B-B. G. Hughes & Forest Retreat Basic, c, 2, Storm Bird--Siala (Fr), by Sharpman (Ire). Farms, Inc. (KY). T-John F Bohannan. TPX, 12-7, 6 1/2f, 1:19 4/5. B-Overbrook Farm (Ky). * 1 /2 to Accommodating (SW-Fr, by Akarad {Fr}). 7th-HAW, $24, 100, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 13 1 /5, ft. **Won by 9. MISSURKISS {f, 3, Casa Dante--Neverakiss, by Never Thirty Six Gold, f, 2, Thirty Six Red--Banner Hit (MSW, a Lark) Lifetime Record: 8-3-3-0, $53,483. $166,815), by Oh Say. AQU, 12-7, 6f, 1:12 3/5. O/B-Millard Seldin (OK). T-Charlie Livesay. B-Losey, Ezzell, McGinty & Brophy (Ky). *$21,000 yrl '94 KEESEP; $39,000 2yo 1995 FTMMAY. **Sixth 8th-LRL, $21,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :24 4/5, ft. winner for freshman sire. +Cape Flat, f, 2, Wolf Power {SAf)--Fit as a Flea, by WISE DUSTY (g, 4, Bishop Northcraft--Ubenice, by Fighting Fit. HAW, 1 2-7, 6f, 1 : 14 2/5. B-Adelphian Gala Harry) Lifetime Record: SW, 16-4-3-5, $98,065. Limited & Sly Baskin (Ky). O/B-Adrian L. Merton (MD). T-Wayne M. Bailey. Plamya, c, 3, Afleet--Oh So Smooth, by Nijinsky II. HOL, 12-7, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5. 8-0verbrook Farm (Ky). 7th-LRL, $20,500, 3yo/up, f /m, 1 1 /8m, 1 :53 4/5, ft. * $90,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. BURRILVILLE (f, 3, Two Punch--Lead Flight, by Front­ War Mother, f, 3, Lost Code--Zuri, by Danzig. TPX, age) Lifetime Record: 13-5-3-3, $63,965. 0-Mlorris D. 12-7, 1 m, 1 :41 4/5. 8-Loblolly Stable (Ky). * 1 /2 to Bailey. B-S. Bonsal White (MD). T-Edmond D. Gaudet. Gravette (GSP, $123,520, by Demons Begone). Majestic N Green, c, 3, Majestic Light--Pretty in Green, 8th-FGX, $19,000,2yo, c/g, a1mT, 1.:42 2/5, fm. by Green Forest. HOL, 12-7, 6 1 /2f, 1: 16 4/5. HANDSOME HANSEL (c, 2, Hansel--Dance Plaiy {GB}, B-Glencrest Farm (Ky). *1/2 to Antrim Rd. (Gii, by The Minstrel) Lifetime Record: SP, 4-2-1-0, $437,888, by Fit to Fight). $58,081. O/B-Frank Stronach (CAN). T-Daniel J. Vella. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ 9th-FGX, $19,000,3yo/up, a1mT, 1:421/5, fm. note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be GINGOLD {c, 3, Garthorn--Mogoar, by Caro {Ire}> used for state-bred races and an {R) will be used for Lifetime Record: 8-2-1-3, $23, 725. 0-Guy Chivleatto. other restricted races. B-Darrell Gossett (KY). T-Connie Tassistro.