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KEENELAND CATALOGS 219 FOR JULY SALE Keeneland's 53rd annual July Selected Yearling Sale will offer a total of 219 horses, 112 colts and 107 fillies, during the two-day auction July 15-16. Mr. Prospector, whose yearlings have averaged more money in July than BREEDERS' CUP BACK TO WOODBINE any other sire the last four years, has 12 yearlings in the Officials of Breeders' Cup Ltd. and the Ontario Jockey sale. Other top sires represented are Danzig with12, Club announced yesterday that the Breeders' Cup Nureyev with 13, Seattle Slew with 10, Storm Cat with Championship has been reinstated at Woodbine Race­ 13 and Sadler's Wells with nine. Included in this year's track October 26. "We have now received letters of catalog are a full brother to champion Pleasant Tap, assurance from the Premier of Ontario, the Ontario who is also a three-quarter brother to Federation of Labour, Service Employees International winner Go for Gin; a half-brother to Horse of the Year Union (Local 528) and the Ontario Jockey Club, verify­ Lady's Secret; a full sister to 1994 Breeders' Cup Clas­ ing that the dispute between the OJC and the pari-mu­ sic winner Concern; and a half-sister to 1991 Classic tuel clerks has been settled/' said James E. Bassett III, winner Black Tie Affair (Ire). Taylor Made Sales Agency, president of Breeders' Cup Ltd. "Furthermore, we have agent, has the largest consignment with 26. Last year's promises from all parties that neither the Breeders' Cup, July Sale sold 188 horses for $46,450,000, an average nor any of the venues, locations or services related to it, of $247,074. will be targeted for labor action during the time the Championship is scheduled. Therefore, we are delighted CIGAR MEMORABILIA INCLUDED IN TIME to announce that the 1996 Breeders' Cup Championship CAPSULE A set of Allen Paulson's red, white and blue will be run at Woodbine as planned." OJC Chairman silks, immortalized by superstar Cigar (Palace ), as George Hendrie added that "the OJC is overjoyed that well as photographs of the Horse of the Year's victories Breeders' Cup have seen fit to reinstate the 1996 at Gulfstream and an official program from his 1996 Championship at Woodbine Racetrack." triumph in the GI Donn H., will be among the historic mementoes included in the Miami Centennial 1996 Time SAID SHUFFLES STARS Wafic Said, already owner Capsule. Coordinated by the Greater Miami Chamber of this year of two British Classic winners, will be shuffling Commerce, the items contributed for the Time Capsule, his pack full of aces over the next couple of months. which also a Gulfstream media guide, and a Florida The Syrian businessman has seen (Wood­ Derby program and commemorative saddlecloth, will be man) overcome a foot injury to capture the Newmarket on display during the Chamber's Goals Conference at 1000 Guineas and Lady Carla (GB) () run away Turnberry Resort & Country Club from June 14-16. The with the so far during 1996 and, this Time Capsule, part of Miami's 100th birthday celebra­ weekend, he might be fortunate enough to witness tion, will be buried July 28 in Bicentennial Park. It is another of his powerful team setting himself up for slated to be unearthed in the year 2096. future Group One honors. King Alex 1GB) (Rainbow Quest), runner-up to one-time favorite Dr STAKES CLOSINGS Massini (Ire) at York last month, races in a conditions TOMORROW, WEDNESDA y, JUNE 72: event at Leicester Saturday and, depending on the colt's 6-22 $75/75,000 Chicago Breeders' Cup H,­ show, Said will be taking a definite decision about his Gill, AP, 3yo/up, flm, 7f ($75) Classic prospects. Bosra Sham, still recovering from 6-23 $150/50 Milady Breeders' Cup H. -GI, soreness after her Guineas victory, looks certain to wait Hal, 3yolup, flm, 8.5f ($100) for Goodwood's Sussex S. July 31 for her next race. 7-1 $ 150,000a Dominion Day S.-III, Wo, 3yolup, 10f But both Lady Carla and King Alex are entered in the ($150) Budweiser Irish Derby June 30 and, if the latter fails to impress this weekend, the filly may take his place at The Curragh in just over six weeks' time. Roger Charlton, the always cautious handler of King Alex, L.I..I NEWS CONTINUED ...... p2 said, "We'll know more about his Irish Derby chance o RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 after he has run at Leicester." But , obvi­ ously confident that his training colleague can call the rJ') PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES ...... p4 tricks, added, "Lady Carla's next race will probably be z TOTAL PAGES ...... 4 the (also at The Curragh) July 14. fI PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-11-96

News cont. Local News: New Jersey SIMULCAST CONFERENCE SET FOR John Perrotta, vice president and general manager of SEPTEMBER The Thoroughbred Racing Associa­ Due Process Stable, yesterday announced he would be tions, the American Quarter Horse Association and leaving that position July 1 to begin a project manage­ Harness Tracks of America have announced this ment venture to be known as Star Thoroughbred Man­ year's national pari-mutuel simulcasting conference agement (STM) for private representation in racing and will be held September 16-18 at the Wyndham Hotel breeding partnerships and syndications. STM will oper­ ate from offices in Colts Neck, l\Jew Jersey. in Houston. This is the pari-mutuel industry's fourth annual simulcast conference, which has grown by 150 percent in its three-year existence; the goals of FOREIGN this year's convention include the ongoing develop­ ment and adoption of standardized rules and • • Stakes Result: procedures.The conference is limited to 300; last TOKAI TV HAl KINKO SHO-G2 Jpn, $1,15 267, year's attendance 280. For more information, Chukyo, Japan, 6-9, 3yo/up, 10fT, 2:01.40, fm. contact the TRA office at (410) 392-9200; AQHA 1--FUJIYAMA KENZAN (JPN), h, 8, Lucky Cast--Waka office at (806) 376-4888; or HTA office at (520) Suzuran, by Contrite. O-T Fujimoto; B-Yoshida Stud 529-2525. Farm (Jpn); T-H Mori; J-Y Muramoto; $606,923. 2--Sunday Branch (Jpn), c, 4, --Secret Sharer, by Secretariat. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai EAST Farm (Jpn); $245,382. • • 3--T. M. Jumbo (JpnL h, 5, Crystal Glitters--Brown Local News: Florida Daisy, by Bon Mot (Fr). O-Masatsugu Takezono; With his victory in the Gil True North H. at Belmont B-Miyauchi Bokujo (Jpn); $150,681. Park Saturday, champion Not Surprising (Medieval Man) Margins: 1,4, 2. Odds: 15.80,7.20, 2.00. became the 42nd Florida-bred millionaire. The six-year­ Also: L Way Win (Ire), Foundry Shori (Jpn), Homareno old gelding, who was bred in Ocala by Willard and Claire Queen (Jpn), Osumi Max (Jpn), Narita King 0 (Jpn), Rhodes' Ravenbrook Farm, has won 21 of his 45 career Golden jack (Jpn), Agnes Parade (Jpn), Daitaku Teio starts and $1,026,892. He was named last year's (Jpn), Ibuki Tamon Yagura (Jpn), Kikuka Dandy (Jpn). champion Sprinter and Florida-bred Horse of the Year. PREMIO LEGNANO MEMORIAL MARIO INCISA-G3, Local News: Calder Race Course $65,623, Milan, Italy, 6-9, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:38.90, Three-year-old Built for Pleasure (Homebuilder), 143-1 gd/fm. winner of the Gil Fountain of Youth last February, is 1--@BEMONT PARK (ITYL 129, m, 5, The Groom getting ready to return to the track for the first time --Boscher Queen (lreL by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire). since coming down with a virus following his last-place O-Bernardini-Martellino; B-M. Bernardini (Ity); T-R. finish in the Kentucky Derby. "He got very, very sick Brogi; J-G. Bietolini; $35,410. after the Derby and it may have been there when he 2--Lara (Ger), 129, f, 4, Sharpo (GB)--La Salina (Ger), by ran," said owner/trainer Thomas Heard from his barn at Kronzeuge (Ger). O-Gestut Brummerhof; $16,415. Calder. "He was full of mucous and his lips turned pur­ 3--Tycoon Lady OreL 129, m, 5, Last Tycoon (Ire)-­ ple, he was so sick. But he's a big, strong horse and Tumblella (Ire}, by Tumble Wind. O-Stall survived it, and now he's about ready to go back to Klosterneuberg; $9,199. training here." Margins: ~. 1/4, 1, 1 %. Another Florida-based three-year-old, Federico Tesio Also Ran: Graphic (Ire), Karla Wyller (lty}, Queen Of winner Tour's Big Red (Tour d'Or), unpi aced in the Dance (Fr), Blu Tuama, Annie Girl (Ire), Totostar (GB), Preakness and Calder's Carry Back S. in his last two Karpacka (Ire). starts, is on vacation. "He's fine, but we've decided to turn him out for a couple of months/' said trainer AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRAI\lCE: Enrique Alonso. "He's had a hard campaign and I think, Hill Silver, f, 3, Alysheba--Hot Silver (MSP-Fr), by in the long run, it will be the best thing for him. I think Nureyev. Chantilly, 6-9, Prix Montre Hermes, 1 mT, he can come back to be a better older horse if we give 3yo, L $17,235 to winner. O-Ecurie Skymarc Farm; him time now." Alonso said he expects the colt to re­ B-Skymarc Farm Inc; T-Pascal Bary. *SP-Fr. **1/2 to turn to action in September. Black Question (SW, $177,503, by Seattle Song).

GAINESWAY GERMANY, BY TREMPOLINO Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Michael Hernon RETURNS WITH GROUP 2 WIN 606-293-2676 Fax 606-299-9371 GERMANY, MGSW won the $176,337 Grosser Preis der Wirtschaft G2. PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 6-11-96

Foreign Report cant. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Bold Catch, c, 2, Diesis (GB)--Social Wish, by Lyphard's B-R-E-E-D-E-R-S Wish (Fr). Nottingham, 6-10, EBF Maiden, 5f 13ydsT, EDITION 2yo, $5,671 to winner. O-K Abdulla; T-R Charlton. Seattle Alley, g, 3, Seattle Dancer--Alyanaabi, by STAKES RESULTS: Roberto. Pontefract, 6-10, Batley H., 10fT, 3yo/up, GREY BERET S., $38,900, DEL, 6-10, 3yo/up, 1 m (off $4,772 to winner. O-P A Leonard; B-Hermitage Farm turf), 1:37 1/5, ft. Inc.; T-Mrs. Linda Ramsden. * $47,000 wnl '93 1--ARTIC EXPLOSION, 113, c, 4, Eskimo--Ann Avon, by KEENOV; $65,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. The Bart. ($7,500 yrl '93 TEXAUG; $18,000 2yo Habeta, h, 10, Habitat--Prise (GB), by Busted (GB). 1994 LOUMAR). O-Gelb Richard L; B-Franks John Pontefract, 6-10, Borough H., 1 mT, 3yo/up, $5,008 (FL); T-John R S Fisher; J-R E Colton; $22,980. to winner. O-R D Bickenson; B-Spendthrift Farm Inc; Lifetime Record: GSP, 30-6-2-6, $182,199. T-Bill Watts. *$11,000 wnlg '86 KEENOV. 2--Dutch Daulton, 114, c, 4, Foligno--Queen's Robe, by Robellino. $7,660. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: 3--Tunbridge Wells, 116, h, 6, Ends Well--Sleep Till Six, Yashima Captain, c, 3, Cahill Road--Present Ace, by For by Talc. $4,213. The Moment. Tokyo, 6-9, Shobu S., 7fT. Lifetime Margins: 2 1/4, 2, 7. Odds: 2.20, 2.30, 3.80. Record: 5-3-0-1, $612,700. O-Y Mouri; B-Donald R. Dizney; T-Y Matsuyama. * $75,000 2yo '95 FTFFEB. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: T. H. Cielo, f, 3, Conquistador Cielo--Grandma G., by 5th-DEL, $30,900, 4yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. Vice Regent. Tokyo, 6-9, Novice Race, 1 m. Lifetime SAPPHIRE BEADS 1m, 5, Unreal Zeal--Petite Jolie {SP}, Record: 7-1-1-2, $103,000. O-Hironori Hotehama; by Jig Time) Lifetime Record: 17-7-2-5, $112,735. B-Tadahiro Hotehama; T-T Kobayashi. O-Ron McKee. B-Jan Siegel (FL). T-Jason Cook. Maruka Diesis, c, 3, Diesis (GB)--Eloquent Minister (SW­ U.S., Eng & Ire, GSP-!re, $109(703), by Deputy 8th-APX, $29,920, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:25 1/5, gd. Minister. Chukyo, 6-9, Novice Race, 9fT. Lifetime SPARKY SAM (c, 4, Sligh Jet--Riviera {SP, $112,689}, Record: 9-1-3-3, $163,800. O-Kawacho Sangyo Inc.; by Fichte) Lifetime Record: SP, 10-5-2-0, $75,383. B-Echo Valley Horse Farm Inc.; T-S Naito. OIB-John Vlahos (lL). T-Liane P. Davis. Keiai Glory, f, 3, Kris S.--Star Pitcher (MSP)' by Star Choice. Tokyo, 6-8, Toka Sho, 7fT. Lifetime Record: 3rd-DEl, $24,400, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1: 11, ft. 3-2-0-1, $172,500. O-Morihiro Kameda; SISTER SILVERBUCK (f, 4, Silver Buck--Sister Polly, by B-Meadowbrook Farms Inc., et al; T-Y Nakazumi. Lord Gaylord) Lifetime Record: 11-2-0-1, $30,840. O-J *$40,000 yrl '94 KEESEP; $90,000 2yo '95 BESAPR. D Murphy. B-David P. Reynolds (FL). T-W W Perry. Eisbahn, c, 3, Polish Navy--Skaters Choice, by Icecapade. Sapporo, 6-8, Novice Race, 8.5f. Lifetime 5th-APX, $22,000, 3yo/up, a1 1/16m, 1:492/5, gd. Record: 6-1-1-0, $82,500. O-Shadai Race Horse; BRUSH WITH PRIDE (c, 4, Broad Brush--Piazza's Pride, B-Fontainebleau Farm; T-T Takahashi. by Troy Our Boy) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-2, $43,410. Zenna Veloce, c, 3, Woodman--Wyndalia, by Seattle O-Smicklas Barbara R & John E. B-John E. Smicklas Slew. Chukyo, 6-8, Plate Race, 10fT. Lifetime Record: (OK). T-Steve Hobby. * 1 12 to Hi Oak Silver (Hoist The 4-2-0-0, $138,000. O-Shinobu Ohsako; B-Ed & Pat Silver), MSW, $170,701. Pavlish; T-H Shimazaki. * $140,000 2yo '95 KEEAPR. +A.P. Rahy, c, 4, Rahy--Lady of the Light, by The 9th-APX,,,$21,000, (S), 3yo/up, flm, 1m, 1 :41 2/5, gd. Minstrel. Sapporo, 6-9, Ishikaari Tokubetsu, 6fT. LA TOUR JETE (f, 4, Iron Courage--Jete Lorre, by Time­ Lifetime Record: 1 1-0-0, $104,700. O-Del Mar Club; less Moment) Lifetime Record: 8-3-2-0, $38,207. B-L Knight; T-H Takeda. *112 to Asema (Theatrical O-Nancy Vanier & Lyda Williamson. B-Mr. & Mrs. H L {Ire}), MGSW-Ire, $158,623. * * $410,000 yrl '93 Vanier & Duke Pfitzinger (IL). T-Harvey L. Vanier. KEEJUL. Wood Bee, c, 4, Woodman--Acushla (MGSW-Ire, 1st-CRC, $20,165, 3yo/up, 9f (off turf), 1:52 3/5, wf. $123,435), by Storm Bird. Tokyo, 6-9, Hiyoshi OTTO'S BROTHER (c, 4, Baldski--Feels So Good {SP}, Tokubetsu,1 m. Lifetime Record: 8-3-2-0, $369,100. by Irish Ruler) Lifetime Record: SP, 34-4-6-12, O-Hiroyoshi Usuda; B-Fares Farm Inc.; T-Y Munakata. $105,410. O-James Lewis Jr. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). $100,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. T-Emanuel Tortora. *Full to Sir Otto, MSP, $265,839. SOURCE OF THE CLASSIC HORSE With Editor's Note's victory in the Belmont Stakes Saturday, horses sold or offered at Keeneland now have won 17 of the last 30 Triple Crown events. - Four of the last ten Kentucky Derbys - Seven of the last ten Preakness Stakes - Six of the last ten Belmont Stakes PAGE4. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-11-96

PEDIGREE SHORTS...We sometimes hear comments WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES that too much inbreeding is damaging to the breed. If by: Alan Porter, Highflyer International that is so, either no one has told Fred Hooper, or he has chosen not to listen. Hooper's Early Times Manhattan S. EDITOR'S NOTE (c, 3, Forty Niner--Beware of the (GI) winner Diplomatic Jet (c, 4, Roman Diplomat--Pre­ Cat, by ) cious Jet {Tri Jet}) has five crosses of Hooper's brilliant It never seems to fail: send a stallion to Japan and he sprinter Olympia (the nearest 4x4), along with an extra will almost immediately be represented by a major win­ daughter cross of Olympia's sire, Heliopolis. ner in the country he has just left. The latest example of S~aamit (I~el (c, 3, Mtoto {GB}--Shomoose {Ire} the "Japan Syndrome" is Forty l\liner. Although far from {Habitat}), winner of England's premier classic, the G1 a failure in North America, the absence of an absolutely Vodafone Derby, on only his third lifetime start, is top-class colt in Forty Niner's first four crops made an clearly a horse of tremendous potential, but in conven­ offer from Japan irresistible. tional terms owns a somewhat less than prepossessing Now the inevitable has come to pass, the game pedigree. His sire Mtoto was a top-class runner, but has victory of Editor's Note in the GI Belmont S., crediting been a disappointing sire, and his first four dams have Forty Niner with his first Grade I-winning son. produced only one listed scorer between them. What is When reviewing the Jim win of Forty Niner's more, the pedigree is a complete outcross. A possible son Roar, we mentioned that Forty Niner does extremely answer to the conundrum appears when one realizes well with mares which carry Ribot (Forty Niner is out of that Shaamit has as his fifth dam Folie Douce, a mare a mare by Tom Rolfe, a son of Ribot). That Ribot in­ imported into the U.S. by Greentree Farm (while carry­ breeding or linebreeding works particularly well for Forty ing the dam of Greentree champion Stage Door Johnny). Niner was underlined this weekend, not only by Editor's French-bred Folie Douce has a pedigree which very Note's Belmont victory, but also by the success of Forty closely resembles that of the 1957 English Derby winner Niner's son, Gold Fever, in the Riva Ridge S. (Gill). Both Crepello, and Crepeilo just happens to be grandsire of are doubled to Ribot through a son and a daughter. Mtoto, which means that Shaamit has the closely re­ Another name which appears with unusual frequency lated Crepello/Folie Douce 3x5. Significantly, Shaamit, in Forty Niner's best-Min five of his nine graded winners the best horse from the family for four generations, is ~ncluding Editor's Note--is Turn-to. Forty Niner, although only the second foal from the family to be sired by a Inbred to Nasrullah, three-parts-brother to Turn-to's sire, stallion carrying Crepello. Highflyer International, racing Royal Charger, himself doesn't carry Turn-to. This is and breeding consultants, specialize in pedigree research probably not the key. Forty Niner's brood mare sire, Tom and individualized matings. Their Hiqhflyer Journal is pub­ Rolfe, likes to pick up Turn-to and the significant link is lished monthly. For information, please call 516-626-0795. Tom Rolfe's broodmare sire, Roman. Roman is by Sir Breeders' Edition cant. Gallahad 111M-son of the great broodmare Plucky liege-­ MAIDEN WINNERS: out of a mare by Buchan. Turn-to's maternal grandsire, + Pinch of Salt, c, 2, Salt Lake--Only a Glance (SW), by Admiral Drake, is by Craig-an-Eran (three-parts brother Proud Appeal. APX, 6-10, 4 1/2f, :53 3/5. B-Gilbert to Buchan) and out of Plucky liege. This Roman/Turn-to Ron (Fl). *$17,000 yrl'95 KEESEP. *First winner for combination is potent and works especially well when freshman sire. Turn-to is represented by Hail to Reason. Doris' Dustbuster, t 2, Sezyou--Golden Streaker, by Editor's Note is out of a stakes-winning mare from Tonkaton. CRC, 6-10, 5f, :59 2/5. B-R & H Noble (Fl). the burgeoning family of Hennessy, Family Style and Splashdown, c, 3, Caveat-MAp's Piv, by Quadratic. PHA, Lost Kitty, and looks an interesting prospect as a stal­ 6-10, aJm70ydT, 1:422/5. B-Ryver Meadow Farm lion. His broodmare sire Caveat is by (out of (Md). a daughter of Cosmah, who is not only dam of , but + Fantasize, c, 3, Dixieland Band--Carrie's Dream also half-sister to the dam of ), so it (MSW, $240,811), by Stop the Music. PHA, 6-10, 6f, looks as if the cross of Editor's Note with mares carry­ 1 :11 1/5. B-Weymouth Eugene E Mrs (Ky). *1/2 to ing Northern Dancer or Halo has tremendous potential. Encaustic (Tank's Prospect), SP, $181,107; and Jan Incidentally, Editor's Note reminds us that Caveat Kees (Broad Brush), SW, $102,149. should be marked down as a broodmare sire to note. He No Speed Bumps, c, 4, King's Nest--Nashoba, by had another stakes winner in that role over the weekend Superbity. RKM, 6-10, 6f, 1: 11 3/5. B-Thomson (by Polish Numbers, a grandson of Northern Dancer) and William A (Ky). *$13,000 yrl'93 KEESEP. **1/2 to he is also broodmare sire of Cavonnier, who came Don't Sho (Don's Choice)' SW, $122,962. within inches of winning the Kentucky Derby. BILL CONDREN / JOE CORNACCHIA MAY COBRA GOLF/TDN SUBSCRIBERS OF THE MONTH The dynamic duo scored big in May, winning two of thoroughbred racing's most prized events in an eight-day span: the Pimlico Special [STAR STANDARD] & Preakness [LOUIS QUATORZE]. They selected a set of Senior King Cobra clubs, the USA's leading oversize irons and woods. Joe put it best: "It was a great year we had last month." We couldn't agree more!