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T~9I~~Un~~~Re Dm Saturday, November 18, 1995 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~9I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1995 KEENELAND SALES RESULTS HALL OF FAMER MACK. MILLER RETIRES BROODMARE IN FOAL TO TURKOMAN TOPS Forty-five years after saddling his first winner, trainer KEENELAND FRIDAY Deanna Duz (Deputy Minis­ MacKenzie Miller sent out the last starter of his train­ ter), a three-year-old filly in foal to Turkoman, brought a ing career at Aqueduct yesterday. Prodigal Son bid of $105,000 to top Friday's session of Keeneland's (Devil's Bag), who finished second as the even-money 1995 November Breeding Stock Sale. The daughter of favorite in yesterday's sixth race, represented the last stakes winner Dancing Slippers, consigned by Hill 'n' horse Miller will run before beginning his retirement. Dale Sales Agency, was purchased by Robert and Bea The division of the Rokeby Stables under Miller's care Roberts. A colt by Afleet--Thalie Style (Northern in New York will go before the auctioneer Tuesday in Dancer) brought the highest price for a weanling Friday. Fasig-Tipton' s horses-of-racing-age sale at Belmont. Consigned by Spring Farm, the half to GISP Northern Ensign (Blue Ensign) and SP Northern Duster (Dust BAHRI ARRIVES AT SHADWELL Bahri (Riverman), Commander) was bought for $95,000 by Paul Shanahan. A total of 281 hips sold yesterday, bringing the three-year-old colt likely to be named England's $4,936, 700, an average of $17 ,568. champion miler for 1995, has arrived at Nashwan Stud, the stallion facility at Shadwell Farm, Inc., where he will TOP THREE KEENELAND BROODMARES-FRIDAY enter stud in 1996. "He arrived in fantastic condition," HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE said Rick Nichols, Shadwell's vice president and general DEANNA DUZ (In foal to Turkoman) manager. "We are excited to have him come home. He 2177 Deputy Minister Dancing Slippers $105,000 was a brilliant miler, has excellent conformation and an Consigned by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency outstanding pedigree." Bahri will stand for $20,000, Purchased by Robert & Bea Roberts live foal. WINDEDAWLER (Broodmare prospect) 2457 Sovereign Dancer Syrian Dancer $100,000 JOANNE NOR NAMED TOBA'S OWNER OF THE Consigned by Nursery Place, agent MONTH Joanne Nor has been honored with the Thor­ Purchased by William S. Farish, Jr. oughbred Owners and Breeders Association Owner of DEPUTY DARLIN (In foal to Corporate Report) the Month award for October. Nor earned her first 2181 Deputy Minister Al's Darlin $63,000 Breeders' Cup win with her first starter when Desert Consigned by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency Stormer earned a hard-fought neck decision in the Sprint Purchased by Wayne G. Lyster Ill at Belmont Park October 28. A native of Dallas, Texas, Nor became involved with Thoroughbreds 20 years ago; TOP THREE KEENELAND WEANLINGS-FRIDA Y she currently owns about 80 horses, most of which are HIP# SEX SIRE DAM PRICE part of her breeding operation at Norfield Farm in Frank­ 2419 c Afleet Thalie Style $95,000 Consigned by Spring Farm fort, Kentucky. The developer of Norfields Magnetic Health Care Products, she has 20 horses in training with Purchased by Paul Shanahan 2205 c Salt Lake Fidelity Kapers $75,000 Frank Lyons, who saddled Desert Stormer to victory. Consigned by Hardin Farm, agent Purchased by Crows Nest Farm LAUREL ANNOUNCES 1996 STAKES SCHEDULE 2411 c Corporate Report Sunrise Sonata $57 ,000 The Gii Barbara Fritchie H. and the Gii General George Consigned by Walmac International, agent H. head the list of 29 stakes, including 12 overnight Purchased by Paul P. Smith events, set for the 1 996 Laurel Park winter stakes pro­ gram. The $200,000g Barbara Fritchie, for fillies and mares going seven furlongs, will be run Saturday, Febru­ L.1.1 KEENELAND SALES RESULTS p1 ary 17, while the $200,000g General George at the same distance will be run Monday, February 19, The c WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p2 schedule also features the Giii Snow Goose S. for -CJ'J RACING REPORTS . p2-3 distaffers at a mile and an eighth, which will he;1dline z TOTAL PAGES ................ 4 the card Saturday, March 23. - PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-17-95 .____+_P_R_E_V_I_E_W __ +____.l .._I _+_F_o_R_E_I_G_N__ +_ Today, Hawthorne Yesterday's Results: HAWTHORNE GOLD CUP-Gii, $250,000, 3yo/up, 1 Of PRIX FILLE DE L'AIR-G3, $70,450, Evry, France, 11-17, PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. 8.5fT, 3yo/up, f/m, 2: 16.80, sf. 1 a Adhocracy O'Callaghan Melancon 113 1--MARIE DE KEN {FR), 120, f, 3, Kendor (Fr)--Marie de 2 Running True Bukowiecki McMahon 1 08 Vez (Fr), by Crystal Palace (Fr). 0-Ecurie Bader; 3 Lifes Game Davis Durante 104 B-Adolf Bader (Fr); T-Alain de Royer-Dupre; 4 Yourmissinthepoint Klesaris Guidry 112 J-S.Guillot. $43,052. 5 Basqueian Vella Silva 114 2--Restive Star (Fr), 1 20, f, 3, Soviet Star--Restiver (Fr), 6 Powerful Punch Vanier Bourque 117 by River River (Fr). 0-J.L.Lagardere. $15,655. 7b Recoup the Cash Smith Jr. Albarado 118 3--Daraydala (Ire), 120, f, 3, Royal Academy-- 8b Gygiano Smith Jr. Albarado 111 Daralinsha, by Empery. 0-H.H.Aga Khan. $7,827. 9a El Trenzador (Arg) O'Callaghan Gall 110 Margins : 1, 3/4, 2 1 /2. 10 Da Bull Walden Thompson 111 Also ran: Hasainiya (Ire). Loretta Gianni (Fr), Tascilla 11 Sky Carr Bond Chavez 11 2 (Ger), Zarma (Fr), Marble Falls (Ire), Sue's Artiste (GB), 12 Silver Fox Margotta Jr. Smith 113 Mountains of Mist (Ire), Cinnamon (Swe), Secret of Silver Fox (Pleasant Colony), a check-getter in every Salome (Ire), Anazara. start this year, earned his first win since June in the Giii Stuyvesant H. October 28; tries to put them back-to­ back. Recoup the Cash (Copelan), four-for-five at Haw­ MIDWEST thorne, was second in the Beulah Budweiser Breeder's • • Cup in his latest; he took this race last year in his only Yesterday's Results: start at the distance. Basqueian (Bounding Basque), 7th-COX, $30, 180, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 4/5, ft. two-for-four on the year, ships down from Canada; he E J HARLEY (c, 3, Beat lnflation--Kitonia, by Northern took two-thirds on that country's Triple Crown last year. Jove) won at first asking at 4-5 at Oaklawn in April before coming off the bench Oct. 1 5 at Keeneland to Today, Aqueduct get beat a neck in his second start. The 6-5 choice was RED SMITH H.-Gll, $100,000a, 3yo/up, 11 fT bumped at the start, but sped to the lead early and went PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. on to win by 1 1/2. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $35,815. 1 Boyce Forbes Krone 11 7 0-Wilbur M Giles. B-Ella Jean Martin (AR). T-D R Vance. 2 Beware The Quest Donk Perez 11 0 3 Proceeded Jerkens Samyn 11 0 Today's Preview: Churchill Downs 4 The Wild Irishman Barbara Velazquez 110 CARDINAL H.-Glll, $100,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT 5 Diplomatic Jet Picou Maple 114 The expected starters, in post position order, are: 6 Easy Miner Bond Davis 110 Lady Skywalker (Skywalker), 115; Market Booster 7a Flag Down Clement Santos 114 (Green Dancer), 118; Icy Warning (Caveat), 114; Lady 8 Usman Domino Beckner 1 08 Reiko (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), 115; Golden Par (Gold Me­ 9 Party Season (GB) Drysdale Bailey 116 ridian), 114; Apolda (Theatrical {Ire}), 114; Memories 1 0 Doctor Disaster Brida Pezua 1 09 (Ire) (Don't Forget Mel, 11 6; Alive With Hope (Alydar), 11 Silver Fox Margotta Jr. Antley 111 114; Very Special Lite (Majestic Light), 113; Logan's 1 2a Humbel Weld Smith 113 Mist (Brogan), 115; Camlan (Brave Shot), 113; and 1 3 Maryland Moon Murray Luzzi 11 0 Romy (Slew Machine), 117. GSP Apolda came back 14 Same Old Wish Barbara Cordova 11 0 from a six-and-a-half month layoff to take a Belmont Party Season (GB) (Shirley Heights {GB}), fourth after allowance race by a nose last out. being pinched at the break in the Giii Knickerbocker H. last time out, took the Giii Louisiana Downs H. at this Local News: Thistledown distance two back. Diplomatic Jet (Roman Diplomat) Laura Bennett, assistant vice president and director of has been on the board in 11 of 1 5 grass starts; the mutuels at the Cleveland, Ohio racetrack, has resigned three-year-old picks up a pound after beating older for personal reasons. Bennett has been mutuel manager horses in the Knickerbocker. Flag Down (Deputy Minis­ since 1989; she will continue to serve as a consultant ter) finished full of run after being steadied in his last, to Dr. John York, executive vice president of DeBartolo missing by a 1 % lengths when 2nd to Diplomatic Jet. Racing. AFFIRMED • CHEROKEE RUN • GOLD LEGEND HOLY BULL• HOUSEBUSTER • MAJORIMPACT THORN DANCE • VIRGINIA RAPIDS PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-17-95 Today's Preview: Laurel NEW YORK CAROUSEL S.-Glll, $75,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 9f • • The field, from the rail out, will be: Fappitass (Tasso), Yesterday's Results: 117; lvorgot Again (Sir Ivor Again), 115; Night Fax 8th-AQU, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 10, ft. (Known Fact), 122; Hey Hazel (Ascot Knight), 117; FINCHVILLE (c, 3, Moment of Hope--Swoon's Prospect, Churchbell Chimes (Deputed Testamony), 117; Calipha by New Prospect) had lost six straight since being (Two Punch), 117; Plenty Of Suagr (Ascot Knight), 119; claimed for $75,000 at Saratoga but rewarded his con­ and Open Toe (Proud Truth), 115.
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