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S•T•A•K•E•S RESULTS KEENELAND SALE CONTINUES ON THE DEL MAR FUTURITY-Gii, $250,000, DMR, 9-13, 2yo, 7f, 1 :21 4/5, ft. During Wednesday's third session of the UPSWING 1--#@FUTURE QUEST, 115, c, 2, Relaunch--Darien Miss 1995 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, 290 horses (MGlll, $600,409), by Mr. Leader. 0-VHW Stables; B­ brought a gross of $16, 146,000for an average of Verne H. Winchell (KY); T-Ron McAnally; J-K. Desor­ $55,676, up a healthy 17 .2 percent from last year's meaux; $137 ,500. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $158, 775. third session average of $47,505. Yesterday's me­ 2--0thello, 115, c, 2, Summer Squall--Charitable Gift, by dian price of $42,000 represented a five percent Spend a Buck. ($110,000 yrlg '94 KEESEP; $200,000 increase over the 1994 median price of $40,000. The 2yo '95 BESMAR). 0-Dion A. Recachina; B-W.T. highest price of the session was paid for a bay colt Carter & W.S. Farish (KY); $50,000. by Gulch--Balinese ( II), purchased for 3--Cavonnier, 117, g, 2, Batonnier--Direwarning, by Caveat. 0-Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Walter; B-Robert H. $475,000 by English bloodstock agent Charlie Walter (CA); $37,500. Gordon-Watson for an American partnership. "They Margins: HD, 2, 2. Odds: 7.80a, 4.00, 19.90. wanted a Gulch colt, and we liked the female family," Also Ran: Cobra King, Exetera, Defleet, Northern Afleet, Gordon-Watson said, adding that the colt will stay in Monzon. the U.S. to race. The second highest-priced yearling Future Quest, fresh off a 5 %-length maiden score at of the day at $330,000 was President's Decree, a Del Mar Aug. 27, quickly sped to the lead, set rapid dark bay or brown colt by Capote--Mitterand (Hold fractions of :21.93, :44.39 and 1 :08.89 along the in­ Your Peace). Purchased by Fred Yelinek's Little Fish side, responded when challenged by Othello in Stables, the colt, a half-brother to stakes-winner midstretch and gamely held off that rival while drifting Princess Mitterand and recent Gii Jerome H. winner out a bit in the final stages. "The plan was to put this horse on the lead and let him do his best," said winning French Deputy, will be sent to Glencrest Farm and jockey Kent Desormeaux. "I thought if I took 'em real later to Payson Park in Florida to train. He will be fast, they wouldn't go fast for fear of burning out. My conditioned by David Carroll. Don Sucher of Echo rocket went and just didn't flame out." Overwhelming Valley Horse Farm Inc., who sold President's Decree 3-5 favorite COBRA KING (Farma Way), who took Del as agent for Irving and Marjorie Cowan, said, "The Mar's Giii Balboa S. by 7%-lengths in his last outing, market is very strong. The catalogue got weaker ran evenly for fourth. "He just didn't run today," said today, but the market has stayed proportionally as trainer Mike Puype. "It wasn't the company, I can guar­ strong as it was the first two days. We estimated this antee that. He'll be back for another dance." horse would bring between $300-$400,000. We're EL CAJON S., $75,600, DMR, 9-13, 3yo, 1 1 /16m, very happy with the price." Mrs. Georgia Hofmann 1 :41 4/5, ft. bought the third highest-priced individual of Wednes­ 1--#TURBULENT DANCER, 119, c, 3, Gate Dancer--My day's session, a chestnut colt by Forty Niner out of Turbulent Miss, by My Dad George. ( $80,000 2yo the multiple Grade I winner Banker's Lady (Nijinsky 1994 BESMAR). 0-Lord White Estate; 8-Meadowbrook II), for $325,000. "I'm not sure whether I'll race him Farms, Inc (FL); T-Mike Mitchell; J-G L Stevens; or sell him at a two-year-olds in training sale," $41,850. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-1, $97,950. *Yz to Hofmann said. "I'll probably keep him to race." The My Turbulent Beau (SW, $139,506, by Beau's Eagle), Prized (MGI, $2,262,555, by Kris S.) and Turbulent sale continues through September 20. Kris (GSP, $165,166, by Kris S.). Wednesday's Top Five Colts and Fillies at Keeneland, p. 2. 2--Spingold, 119, c, 3, Stalwart--Sally Lunn, by Cyane. ($10,500 yrl '93 CALAUG; $14,000 yrl '93 L.U KEEN ELAND RES UL TS ...... 1,2 OBSJAN). 0-Gibbs & Myerson & Norris. $15,000. c NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2,3 3--*Farofino, 119, c, 3, Buckaroo--Lady Pat (Braz), by WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... 3,4 *Sabinus II. 0-Craig & Haras Santa Maria De Araras. tJ') - MILLION DOLLAR RACES ...... 5,6 $11,250. z TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 Margins: 4, HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.90CT, 8.20, 5.50. El Cajon S. Continued, p. 2. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 9-14-95

El Cajon S. Continued. News Continued. *MAHRYEBO (Batonnier) finished 3rd but was disquali­ DRAGONE RESIGNS; NOE TO TAKE NYRA fied and placed 4th. POST New York Racing Association President Kenny 4-5 favorite Turbulent Dancer, winner of a turf allow­ Noe has been elected NYRA Chairman of the Board of ance at Del Mar in his last start Aug. 13, stepped back Trustees, replacing Allan Dragone, it was announced on the main track and came from just off the pace to yesterday following a NYRA board meeting. Dragone, win his first stakes by 4 lengths. who has held the post since 1989, will remain a member of the board. "I can't thank the NYRA board and Allan enough for this vote of confidence and for K•E•E•N•E•L•A•N•D this opportunity," said Noe. "I'm very flattered even to have been considered. I've really enjoyed working RESULTS with Allan since I came back to the NYRA 11 months TOP FIVE COL TS--WEDNESDA Y ago and he has been extremely helpful and with his time and counsel." Dragone, meanwhile, said Hip# Sire Dam Price the move will allow him to devote more time to his 1036 Gulch Balinese $475,000 racing stable, adding he felt confident in leaving the Consigned by Lane's End, agent. position at this particular time. "NYRA has the same Purchased by C. Gordon-Watson. problems the rest of the racing industry does, but 844 Capote Mitterand $330,000 now we have the potential to solve them," said Consigned by Echo Valley Horse Farm Inc., agent. Dragone. The 67-year-old Noe will retain the title of Purchased by Little Fish Stables. president, while delegating some of his former re­ 1040 Forty Niner Banker's Lady $325,000 sponsibilities to other NYRA employees. "The board Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent for Edward A. Cox Jr. asked me how long I would stay on and as long as Purchased by Mrs. Georgia Hofmann. my health is good I'm sure I can stay a year or a year 908 Storm Cat Rare Mint $195,000 and a half, as long as I can be an asset," said Noe. Consigned by Lane's End, agent. Purchased by J.J. Pletcher, agent. 910 Corporate Report Regal Leader $185,000 LONE STAR RECEIVES '96 DATES The Texas (Previously Sold: $25,000 wnlg '94 KEENOV) Racing Commission awarded Lone Star Park at Grand Consigned by Paternostro & Herbener, agent. Prairie a total of 11 racing days for 1 996, virtually clear­ Purchased by TIF--John Forbes, agent. ing the way for the track to complete its financing and proceed with construction, according to a story in TOP FIVE FILLIES--WEDNESDAY yesterday's Dallas Morning-News. The track is sched­ uled to open December 14, 1996. The racing commis­ Hip# Sire Dam Price sion carved up a total of 336 1 996 racing dates to five 990 Rahy Tremolos $220,000 racetracks and one county fair, including 88 to Trinity Consigned by Darby Dan Farm, agent. Meadows, 97 to Retama Park and 95 to Sam Houston. Purchased by TIF--John Forbes, agent. The commission also rejected a proposal to allow county 856 Silver Hawk Nikishka $210,000 fairs to operate as year-round simulcast outlets, accord­ Consigned by Robert E. Courtney/Crestfield Farm, ing to the paper. agent for Heronwood Farm Inc. Purchased by Darley Stud Management. FASIG-TIPTON ANNOUNCES TIMONIUM 1054 St. Jovite Carlaur $175,000 CATALOG Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 362 yearlings Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for for its 35th annual Eastern Fall Yearling Sale at Virginia Kraft Payson and Michael Oslanski. Timonium, Maryland, to be held Monday, October 2. Purchased by M. Oslanski. Pictured on the front cover is the 1 995 Grade I stakes 838 Carson City Missadoon $150,000 winner Urbane, a $25,000 graduate of this sale in Consigned by Mulholland Bros. 1993 now with earnings of $448,003. The auction Purchased by D. Wayne Lukas. begin~ at 1 O a.m. and features many ~e.arlings ~hich of 1013 Meadowlake Act Magic $150,000 are fully nominated to the Maryland M1ll1on Ra~ing. pro­ Consigned by Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), gram. Catalogues will be available from all Fas1g-T1pton agent for Bright View Farm. offices Thursday, September 14th. Purchased by Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Moss. News Continued, p. 3

DIXIELAND BAND IN 1995: $3 MILLION IN PROGENY EARNINGS & 10 STAKES WINNERS L~NE'S END ~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 MAKE HIM ONE OF THE LEADING SIRES BY PHONE (606) 873-7300 GROSS EARNINGS & NO. OF SW'S FAX (606) 873-3746 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-14-95

CROP FACES VINTAGE FIELD WOODWARD S.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (Rousillon), looking to win his third consecutive G 1 Irish Working yesterday at Belmont was leading Horse of St. Leger at The Curragh this Saturday, will be opposed the Year candidate Cigar (Palace Music), who drilled by at least two of Britain's most able stayers. The 1993 five furlongs in a bullet :59.21, galloping out six fur­ Melbourne Cup hero, beaten only once this year, is longs in 1: 13.66. "It was nice; he looked like he was reported to be in great form by trainer Dermot Weld. He galloping," said trainer Bill Mott. "I think I've got a is expected to be heavily challenged by great horse, but I don't think there's any such thing as (), last season's Doncaster St Leger winner, a walkover. It's such a game of split seconds. You and Zamaan (Zilzal), successful in this May's can't make mistakes and you have to respect every­ Stakes at Chester. , trainer of one in the field." Also working for the Woodward was Moonax, said, "The horse is in good form and has been Malthus (Temperence Hill), third in the Travers, who /1 working well. rides. Walter Swinburn is covered five furlongs at Belmont Wednesday in poised to partner Zilzal Zamaan, from 's :59.86; and GI lselin H. winner Schossberg (Broad stable. , racing manager to owner Mana Al Brush), who breezed a half-mile at Woodbine Tuesday Maktoum, enthused, "He's bouncing and will really love in :48 1 /5. the cut in the ground in Ireland." Other entries include Broadway Flyer (Theatrical {Ire}), (Al­ MANO' WAR S.-GI, $400,000, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT leged), Double On (Doubletour), Royal Ballerina (Sadler's King's Theatre (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), a MG 1 winner in Wells), Saxon Maid (Sadler's Wells), Humbel (Theatrical England who is winless in four tries in the U.S., will try {Ire}), Johansson (Seattle Dancer), to recapture his winning ways in Saturday's Man o' () and Posidonas (Slip Anchor). War. The four-year-old, trained by Bill Mott, worked five furlongs over Belmont's main track yesterday in MEADOWLANDS FANS TUNE INTO 1 :02.84. Also working at Belmont Wednesday was SIMULCASTS Meadowlands Racetrack guests on the last year's Breeders' Cup Turf winner Tikkanen Paddock Level are now able to tune into the audio from (Cozzene), who breezed a half-mile in :49.63. "I was all the various simulcasting tracks plus major sporting happy with the way he worked, /1 said trainer events featured on the track's sports monitors with any Christophe Clement. "He came back in good order, Walkman-type radio. The Meadowlands has launched a cooled out and went straight to his food." pilot program, providing guests with a choice of eight low-level band FCC-approved signals, each assigned to RUFFIAN H.-GI, $200,000, 3yo/up, f /m, 1 1 /16m one of the tracks offered that day or night. "This is a Forcing Bid (Irish Open), second to Heavenly significant innovation in today's simulcasting environ­ Prize in the GI Go For Wand and GI John A. Morris H. ment," said Executive Vice President and General Man­ at Saratoga, breezed three-eighths Wednesday in ager for Racing Hal Handel. "Now guests will hear ev­ :36.24 over Belmont's training track. GSW Cinnamon erything that we receive in audio from the various Sugar (Ire) (Wild Again) took to the main track yester­ tracks, from the paddock shows to the race calls to the day, covering a half-mile in :48.86. "We wanted to post-race interviews." There is no charge for the ser­ breeze her sharp because it's a big race," said trainer vice. Guests can bring their own radios with head­ Tom Skiffington's assistant Xavier Nakkachdji. The phones, pick up the assignment of tracks-to-frequencies four-year-old is considered only a possible starter. and dial in the sound. MATRON S.-GI, $150,000, 2yo, f, 1m Shug McGaughey-trainee My Flag (Easy Goer), out of PREVIEW undefeated champion mare Personal Ensign, breezed a • • half-mile in :49.42 yesterday at Belmont. "She looks Saturday, Belmont: like she wants the distance," McGaughey said. D. VOSBURGH S.-GI, $200,000, 3yo/up, 7f Wayne Lukas-trainee Cara Rafaela (Quiet American), Lit De Justice (El Gran Senor), recent winner of the Giii who broke her maiden by 4Yz at Del Mar Aug. 26, Pat O'Brien Breeders' Cup H. at Del Mar, drilled five worked a half-mile at Belmont Monday in :49.12 furlongs Monday at Belmont in :58 2/5. Three Diamonds (Lustra), a MSW at Remington Park, breezed three fur­ handily. longs in :35.62 at Belmont yesterday, going a half-mile Weekend Preview Continued, p. 4 in :48 2/5.

Two Year Olds averaged over $50,000

(606) 233·1717 PREMIERSHIP Fax (606) 233-1710 1995 Two Year Olds sold for $85,000, $72,000, $70,000 ... PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-14-95

Sunday, Woodbine: 9th-BEL, $34,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /4mT, 2:02 MOLSON EXPORT MILLION S.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo, 9f 2/5, fm. Queen's Plate runner-up Freedom Fleet (Afleet) breezed GWEIBO (f, 3, Woodman--Vanities {SW, $174,732}, by five furlongs in 1 :01 2/5, galloping out six panels in Nureyev) ran the best race of her life at this distance, 1: 15 1 /5, Wednesday morning at Woodbine in prepara­ breaking her maiden by 10 over this course in June, tion for the Million. "It was super," said trainer Danny and, after racing a furlong farther in her last out, slips Vella. "We were trying to teach him to finish. He went up the rail to earn her first allowance win by 1 1 /4 at his final quarter in :23 4/5. It was exactly what we 7-1. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $48, 199. wanted; he's ready." Also taking to the track yesterday O/B-Morven Stud Farm (KY). T-Flint S Schulhofer. at Woodbine was Petionville (Seeking the Gold). Trainer Randy Bradshaw asked exercise rider Arturo Rios to 6th-BEL, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43 1 /5, fm. work the MGSW a slow half-mile and Rios took his TOGHER (c, 2, Irish River {Fr}--Bally Knockan {SW, instructions to heart, holding Petionville to a gallop as he $148,020}, by Exclusive Native), second in his last two completed the four furlongs in :55 1 /5. "This horse had turf routes at Saratoga, hit paydirt in his fourth start, three good works at Del Mar before shipping here," said sitting midpack before taking the lead on the turn and Bradshaw's assistant trainer Brent Bennion. "His last drawing away by 7 % at 2-1 . He is a full to River Traffic work there was three-quarters in 1: 12 and change." In (Irish River {Fr}), GSW, $468,353. Lifetime Record: Petionville's most recent outing Aug. 12, he won the 4-1-2-0, $32,900. Giii La Jolla H. over the Del Mar turf. 0- Condren & Joseph Cornacchia. B-Phil & Evelyn Owens, Et Al (KY). T-Nicholas P. Zito . ..___+ __N_E_w __ Y__ o_R_K ___ +~I l~ __+ ___ W~E __ S__ T___ +__ ~ Yesterday's Results: Local News, Bay Meadows: 8th-BEL, $66,375, Alw, 3yo, 1 3/8mT, 2: 14 4/5, fm. Wild Gold (Wild Again), a three-time stakes winner 1--IDENTITY, 114, c, 3, Personal Flag--Nasty Letters of $219,550, has been sold to Frank H. Stronach. (SW, $107 ,360), by Nasty and Bold. 0-Kenneth C. Stronach, the nation's fifth-leading owner in earnings Avanzino; B-F. William Free (NY); T-Thomas J. in each of the past two years, purchased the five­ Skiffington. Lifetime Record: 11-4-3-2, $134,060. year-old horse privately from the partnership of Ken 2--Maddy's Waquoit, 117, c, 3, Waquoit--Maddy's Blackwell, Murphy McFarland and Debbie Volkman. Tune, by Key to the Kingdom. Wild Gold, who with the transaction moved from 3--Fourstar Brother, 114, c, 3, Compliance--Broadway Dent Caton' s barn to trainer Hollendorfer, will Joan, by Bold Arian. compete as originally scheduled in Saturday's Margins: 5, NK, 3. Odds: 2.05, 7.00, 2.55. $200,000-added Bay Meadows Budweiser Breeders' Identity was coming off a pair of NY-bred allowance Cup H. at six furlongs. wins at Saratoga and handled open company with equal ease. Sitting at the back of the five-horse field during the early running, the favorite made a four-wide move on the turn, swept past the leaders and won going FOREIGN away. • • American-Bred Winners in England: Obsessive, f, 2, Seeking The Gold--Secret Obsession, by 5th-BEL, $37,800, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m,1 :43, ft. Secretariat. Yarmouth, 9-13, EBF Halvergate Maiden, FULL AND FANCY (f, 3, Marfa--Full Twirl, by Full Out), 6fT, 2yo, $6,421 to winner. 0/B-Cheveley Park Stud; a 7-2 shot, scored her third win of the year with a T-Michael Stoute. 1 3/4-length victory. The filly, stretching out from seven Summer Retreat, f, 3, Gone West--Devon Diva, by The furlongs, was reserved in 5th for much of the race be­ Minstrel. Sandown Park, 9-13, Cricket Celebration fore splitting horses in midstretch and drawing off under Limited S., 7fT, 3yo/up, $5, 727 to winner. 0-K. pressure. Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-3, $62,940. Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-John Gosdon. *Full 0-Red Oak Stables. B-Gerri Kennedy (KY). T-John C. to Western Approach, SW, $143,325; % to Tinners Kimmel. Way (Secretariat), MGI, $1,581,050.

THREE WINNERS IN THREE COUNTRIES FOR NORTHVIEW'S FRESHMAN SIRE NORTHVIEW OPENING VERSE STALLION!lm ITALY, ENGLAND & U.S.A. STATION ~ LOOK FOR HIS YEARLINGS AT KEENELAND! PHONE: 410.885.2855 •FAX 410 885.5985 PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-14-95 • MIDWEST • W•R•l•T•E•R•S Local News, Fair Grounds: UP Fair Grounds Director of Racing and Racing Secretary Mervin Muniz announced yesterday that Fair Grounds' stable area and track will be open to horsemen Novem­ IT'S A 'MILLION' THING ber 1 for the 1 995-96 meeting which begins Thanksgiv­ By: Bill Leggett ing Day, Nov. 23 and runs through March 25, 1996. With the running of the Molson Export Million this The track has a stable capacity of 1,950 stalls, and the weekend, the Rothman' s International a month from deadline for applications is Oct. 14. Stall applications can now and the Breeders' Cup October 28, we are moving be obtained by calling Fair Grounds at (504) 944-5515. hellbent and headlong into the Million Time of Year. Four $1 million events have already been decided this year-­ So. CALIFORNIA+ the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup, Pacific I + I Classic and Arlington Million. Those races have all ex­ Yesterday's Results: ceeded their expectations as providers of major news. LIVE THE DREAM H., $66,200, DMR, 9-13, 3yo/up, (Those of you keeping score at home will quickly notice 1 mT, 1 :34 3/5, fm. that California has three and New York none.) 1--#DEBUTANT TRICK, 116, g, 5, Clever Trick-­ Gary Stevens won "The Big Cap," flying in from Hong Debutant Dancer (MSW, $202,550), by Noble Dancer Kong to handle Urgent Request, who allowed owner (GB). ($170,000 yrlg '91 KEEJUL). 0-John B. Amen Stewart Aitken to cash a bet worth $844,000 in the Estate; B-Glencrest Farm & Quaestus (KY); T-Gary tote. Urgent Request started Stevens on a victory tour Jones; J-C. Mccarron; $36,950. Lifetime Record: that is one of the most remarkable in modern times. 20-5-4-3, $207,656. Horse-of-the-Year frontrunner Cigar took the Gold 2--Polish Admiral (GB), 114, c, 4, Roi Danzig--Strapless, Cup. On the very week he was enshrined in the Hall of by . 0-Jan, Mace & Samantha Siegel; $13,000. Fame, Bobby Frankel earned his fourth consecutive 3--Tychonic (GB), 115, h, 5, Last Tycoon (lre)--Metair Pacific Classic with Tinners Way; Awad took the (GB), by Laser Light. 0-Juddmonte Farms; $9, 750. Arlington Million in track-record time of 1 : 58 2/5 and Margins: 1, NO, % . Odds: 2.80, 12.60, 1.80. became the first winner of the Secretariat to return and Debutant Trick, who began his career in France, win the Million. shipped from Europe to Southern California just under a The Million, bless it, remains the Million because it year ago and had been campaigned strictly against was the trailblazer 15 years ago when John Henry, allowance company in the States, including his score in bless him, kicked off million-dollar racing. There have a 1-mile turf allowance at Del Mar Aug. 13. Moving up now been 146 of them. Next year, the Kentucky Derby in company, the five-year-old rated in behind the leaders joins the list at long last, putting the Preakness and early, took over in midstretch and finished well for his Belmont a bit into the shade. Think the Derby will make first stakes victory. 9-5 favorite Tychonic, winner of a use of that $1 million pot in promotional ways? You bet. $100,000 claimer at Del Mar in his last, pressed the The horse everyone now seeks is the one who can pace throughout and held on gamely for the show spot. win the $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile as a two-year­ old and the $1 million Kentucky Derby, Molson Export 10th-DMR, $46,000, Alw, 3yo, 1 mT, 1 :35, fm. Million and $3 million Breeders' Cup Classic as a three­ HELMSMAN (c, 3, El Gran Senor--Sacred Journey, by year-old. That would click in at about $3, 180,000. The King's Bishop), the Hwt Colt at 2 in Ire. after being GSP four-year-old season would concentrate on taking the in Ireland and SP in England last year, made his North Big Cap, another $1 million edition of the Gold Cup, the American debut a winning one, closing from mid-pack Pacific Classic, plus the Breeders' Cup Classic. That under Chris Mccarron to defeat WESTPORT LANDING done, we are now looking at a pot filled with $6.3 mil­ (Green Dancer). He is % to Patricia J.K. (Giii, $284,801, lion from a mere eight events. by King Pellinore). Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-1, $51,609. It took Alysheba 26 starts and 11 victories to attain 0-Horizon Stable & Jarvis & Taber. B-Foxfield & Ameri­ his $6,679,242. Alysheba almost did all of the above. can Live Stock Insurance Co. (KY). T-Wallace Dollase. He lost the Breeders' Cup Juvenile by 2 % -lengths after circling from 10th and then ran second in the Hollywood 1st-DMR, $37,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :09 2/5, ft. Futurity. He lost the $3 million Classic by a nose as a +EXOTIC WOOD (f, 3, Rahy--J. D. Flowers, by Dixie­ three-year-old, but even worse was the fact that a $1 land Band), coming into her career debut off three bullet million bonus was denied him by an obtuse rule that works at Del Mar, was sent off the even-money favorite gave Bet Twice a bonus even though Alysheba won two and did not disappoint, going wire-to-wire under Chris legs of the Triple Crown and Bet Twice won one. None­ Mccarron for a 5 1 /2-length victory. A $75,000 Kee. theless, Alysheba did win three $1 million races, a Clas­ Sept. yearling, she is % to J.D. and Water (MSW, sic, Big Cap and Super Derby when it was worth $1 $144 ,443, by Northern Prospect). Lifetime Record: million. 1-1-0-0, $20,350. Only one other horse has won three--Best Pal, taking O-Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Wygod. B-FF-HH Partnership the Hollywood Futurity, Big Cap and Pacific Classic. (KY). T-Ronald W. Ellis. Eleven horses have won two million-dollar races and PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-14-95

John Henry is among those, as he well should be. MAIDEN WINNERS: Prized, however, is the only one to win an event of that Play It Again Stan, c, 2, Big Stanley--Goggles, by Dust magnitude on both dirt (Molson Export) and turf (Breed­ Commander. MED, 9-13, 1 m, 1 :37 4/5. B-William R. ers' Cup Turf). The others: Easy Goer, Lure, Miesque, Lauren (Fl). Steinlen, Stephan's Odyssey, Tinners Way. Ide, c, 2, Forty Niner--Maytide (SW), by Naskra. TPX, Wayne Lukas has reeled in 18 races worth a million, a 9-13, 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5. B-David B. Garvin (Ky). dozen of those in Breeders' Cup events. Next comes *$180,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL. **1/2 to Barbara Sue Shug McGaughey with nine; Charlie Whittingham, eight; (MSW, $257, 721, by Big Spruce), Super May (GI, and Neil Drysdale, Bobby Frankel and Ron McAnally $826,500, by Super Concorde) and Highland Tide with six each. Strangely, Andre Fabre has five and (GSP, $190,685, by Highland Blade). ***Won by 9. among them is the highest paying winner, Arcangues, at Togher, c, 2, Irish River (Fr)--Bally Knockan (SW, $269.20 on a $2 win bet. $148,020), by Exclusive Native. BEL, 9-13, The leading jockeys are: Pat Day with 15, Laffit 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43 1 /5. B-Phil & Evelyn Owens, Et Al Pincay, Jr, 13, Jose Santos, 12, Eddie Delahoussaye (Ky). *$140,000 yrl '94 KEEJUL. **Full to River and Chris Mccarron at 10 each, Pat Valenzuela at nine Traffic (Irish River {Fr}), GSW, $468,353. and Jerry Bailey and Angel Cordero Jr. at seven. +Slavic Light, f, 2, Polish Numbers--Ray Lady (SP), by Rajab. DEL, 9-13, 5f, :58 3/5. B-William M. Rickman (Fl). *8th winner for freshman sire B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Aleutian Gold, f, 2, Prospectors Gamble--Crackers, by Singular. MED, 9-12, 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Jan Siegel (Fl). EDITION *$38,000 yrl '94 OBSAUG; $95,000 2yo 1995 OBSFEB. * * 1 /2 to Jellied Madrilene (Unreal Zeal), SW, $114,285. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Tea Attack, c, 2, Red Attack--Top Tea, by Topsider. 3rd-BEL, $34,000, (R), 3yo/up, 7f, 1 :23 2/5, ft. BEL, 9-13, 7f, 1:25 3/5. B-Thomas J Kelly & Mrs CV CHISPAVIVA (c, 4, Buddy--Que Preciosa, by *Forli) Whitney (Ky). Lifetime Record: 14-3-2-1, $76,075. 0-Boca Ciega Gotabe lnittowinit, c, 2, Regal Classic--Find Dreams, by Stable. B-Gallaghers Stud (NY). T-Dennis J Brida. Pancho Villa. BEL, 9-13, 6f, 1:12. B-Joy Curpier (Ny). 7th-TPX, $28, 100, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :45 2/5, ft. * $9,500 yrl '94 FTKOCT; $45,000 2yo 1995 UPTOWN BEAR (c, 3, Slew City Slew--Sister Bear, by OBSAPR. For the Moment) Lifetime Record: 15-2-3-4, $69,241. Dan Tana, g, 2, Snow Chief--Time n' Love, by Timeless O/B-Centurion Stable (KY). T-Mitch Shirota. * % to Moment. DMR, 9-13, 6f, 1:111/5. B-Ronald C. Madam Bear (SW, $263,631, by Dreadnought). Waranch (Ca). City Charmer, f, 3, Citidancer--Launchable, by Relaunch. 7th-MED, $27,500, 9-12, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. DEL, 9-13, 1 m, 1 :40 2/5. B-Ronald N. Marher (Md). STEVESCROWNROYAL {c, 4, Bold Josh--My Dear Se­ Hanging Road, c, 3, Gulch--Lambros (MGSP, cret, by Determined Cosmic) Lifetime Record: 24-3-3-2, $144,790), by In Reality. BEL, 9-13, 7f, 1:24. B-John $44, 155. 0-Steven Colando & Steve Verica. A Nerud Rev Trust (Ky). B-Mairlands Farm (NJ). T-Edward J. Pappalardo. Tomorrow's Flight, g, 3, Half a Year--Laura's Jet (SW), by Wajima. DMR, 9-13, 7f, 1 :23. B-Mr. & Mrs. John 9th-MED, $27,500, 9-12, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1 /5, ft. C. Mabee (Ca). FRONT LINE (c, 4, Castle Guard--Stimulator, by Sandrigo, c, 3, Houston--Cassock of Pearls (SP), by lcecapade) Lifetime Record: SP, 22-2-6-2, $63,225. Czaravich. BMX, 9-13, 6f, 1:10 2/5. B-John T.L. 0-Rocker Pony Stable. B-Joseph & Carol Birnbaum (NJ). Jones Jr (Ky). * $325,000 yrl '93 KEEJUL. * * 1 /2 to T-Paul McClelland. * 1 /2 to Phantom Finn (Compliance), Slew of Pearls (Gill, $411,051, by Tsunami Slew). MSW, $215,246; Glorious Year (Lejoli}, MSP, $135,964. Judge Phylomina, f, 3, Judge Smells--Phylomina, by 2nd-WOX, $27,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mT, 1 :34 2/5, fm. Affirmed. WOX, 9-13, 1 1/4mT, 2:02 1/5. B-Sandra TIMELESS KISSES (f, 4, Timeless Moment--Gay Kisses, Willwerth & William L. Pease (Ky). * $8, 700 yrl '93 by Blushing Groom {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 22-3-8-5, KEESEP; $34,000 2yo 1994 OBSMAR. $95,326. 0-R A Dalos Ivan Ramos. B-Oscar Penn & S.S. Asiatic, f, 3, Polish Navy--Asian (SW), by Vinery Farm (KY). T-David R Bell. Damascus. TPX, 9-13, 11/16m,1:47 1/5. 8-Hidaway Farm (Ky). * $43,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. 8th-MED, $26,000, 9-12, 3/up, f/m, 8.5f, 1 :44 2/5, ft. +Exotic Wood, f, 3, Rahy--J.D. Flowers, by Dixieland DIXIE FLASH (f, 3, Dixieland Band--Mezzie, by Roberto) Band. DMR, 9-13, 6f, 1 :09 2/5. B-FF-HH Partnership Lifetime Record: 13-4-0-1, $68, 185. 0-0cean View (Ky). * $75,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. **Yi to J.D. and Stables. B-Joseph Birnbaum (NJ). T-Virgil W Raines. Water (MSW, $144,443, by Northern Prospect).

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