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The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-7 47-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 ND A Y, DECEMBER 4, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS JAPANESE RIDERS TOP SUPER JOCKEY Sunday, Hollywood Park BAYAKOA H.-Gll, $106,900, HOL, 12-3, 3yo/up, f/m, Celebrating the long-awaited reopening of SERIES 1 1 /16m, 1 :41 4/5, ft. Japan's Hanshin Race Course, which had been closed 1--PIRATE'S REVENGE, 119, f, 4, Pirate's Bounty- since the devastating Hanshin earthquake in January, Symbolically, by Flying Paster. 0/8-Mr & Mrs Martin J Japanese riders nailed down the top four spots in the Wygod (CA); T-Ronald W Ellis; J-C W Antley; ninth "World Super Jockeys Series,' held Saturday $61,900. Lifetime Record: 20-9-6-1, $521,025. *Full and Sunday. Norihiro Yokoyama, the second-leading to Echo Of Yesterday, MSW, $380,400. rider in Japan, captured the competition by winning 2--Urbane, 120, f, 3, Citidancer--Dumfries Pleasure, by three of the four races in the series; the 27-year-old Pleasant Colony. ($25,000 yrl '93 FTMSEP). 0-Siegel had also won this year's "Young Jockeys World Jan & Mace & Samantha. $20,000. Championship" at Nakayama race course in March. 3--Ashtabula, 116, f, 4, Rahy--Now Your Teapottin, by Yutaka Take was second, with countrymen Katsumi Native Royalty. ($2,800 2yo 1993 KEEJAN). 0-Potter Ando and Hitoshi Matoba third and fourth, respec & Travato. $15,000. tively. Twelve jockeys from around the world com Margins: 3HF, 2 3/4, NK. Odds: 2.50, 0. 70, 17.00. peted in the event; completing the order of finish, Pirate's Revenge, second in the Cal Cup Matron in her they were Jim Collett (New Zealand), Thierry Jarnet second start off a four-month layoff last time out, was (France), Kevin Darley (U.K.), Michael Kinane (Ire rated in midpack to the far turn, then launched a three land), Darren Beadman (Australia), Mike Smith (U.S.), wide sweep that carried her to the lead at the top of the Anthony Cruz (Hong Kong) and Hiroshi Kawachi (Ja stretch; she had plenty left in the tank to hold 3-5 favor pan). In spite of colder-than-average weather, the ite Urbane safe to the wire. TWICE THE VICE (Vice series attracted a crowd of 37,400 Saturday, up 110 Regent), one of the morning-line favorites, was percent from a year ago, and 72,426 Sunday, up 124 scratched because trainer Ron Ellis was unhappy with percent from 1994. Total handle was $90, 138,599 the filly's 120-pound weight assignment; she will now the first day of the competition, and $266,933,287 be pointed for the $100,000 Dahlia H. on the grass the second day. December 24. Sunday, Hanshin, Japan MARE IN FOAL TO OPENING VERSE TOPS HANSHIN SANSAI HIMBA S.-G1 Jpn, $997,836, FASIG-TIPTON MIDLANTIC Into The Woods (Big Hanshin Race Course, Japan, 12-3, 2yo, f, 1 mT, Spruce), a seven-year-old broodmare in foal to fresh 1:34.70, fm. man sire Opening Verse, brought a bid of $26,000 to 1--BIWA HEIDI (JPN), f, 2, Caerleon--Aghsan (Ire), by top the first session of Fasig-Tipton' s Midlantic De Lord Gayle. 0-Biwa Co. Ltd.; B-Hayata Bokujo cember Mixed Sale, held yesterday in Timonium, Niikappu Shijo (Jpn); T-M Hamada; J-K Tsunoda; Maryland. Consigned by Charlton, agent, the full $529, 195. sister to MGSW Spruce Fir was purchased by 2--Air Groove (Jpn}, f, 2, Tony Bin (GB)--Dyna Carl Calverley Farm. A total of 199 horses were sold for (Jpn), by Northern Taste. $ 715 ,900 during the opening day of the auction, 3--lbuki Passive (Jpn}, f, 2, Caerleon--Noesis (Ire), by which featured broodmares, broodmare prospects, Persepolis (Fr). stallions and stallion shares; the total was down 16.1 Margins: 1 /2, 1 3/4, 2. percent from 1 994 when 1 93 head sold for $853,600. The 1995 average, $3,597, was down WEEKEND RESULTS ........... p1 18.6 percent from last year's average of $4,4·23. The sale concludes today with an offering of wean NEWS CONTINUED ........... p2 lings, yearlings and horses of racing age, as well as RACING REPORTS . p2-4 the 25-horse Israel Cohen dispersal; bidding starts at TOTAL PAGES ................ 6 11 :00 a.m. News cont. p2 - PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12-3-95 News cont. 7th-AQU, $44,660, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /Sm, 1 :49 1 /5, ft. EVERGREEN FARMS PURCHASES PARME Ever 1--BRILLIANT PATRIOT, 123, g, 4, Marine Brass--Brilliant green Farms, which has bought established European Cadet, by Brilliant Protege. 0-W.A. Harrison & L.J. runners such as Fastness (GB) (Rousillon) and Lit de Pomerantz; B-Mrs. Julie Bassford Collison (MD); Justice (El Gran Senor) to win stakes in North America, T-Robert Barbara. Lifetime Record: MSW, 28-12-4-4, has now added four-year-old French import Parme $332, 151. * 1 /2 to Second Lieutenant (MSP, (Blushing Groom {Fr}) to the stable. Purchased on the $209,304, by Thirty Eight Paces). advice of bloodstock agent Hubery Guy, who also put 2--Gallapiat's Moment, 117, g, 5, Gallapiat--Timeless toget~er the deal that brings Shrewd Idea (Alleged) to Reason, by Timeless Moment. America, the Kentucky-bred will make his next start in 3--lron Gavel, 11 7, g, 5, Time for a Change--Sealed Bid, Sunday's GI Hollywood Turf Cup. The colt captured the by Mr. Prospector. 1~-furlong G3 Prix Andre Baboin-Grand Prix at Lyon in Margins: HF, 3/4, 1 1 /4. Odds: 1.30, 7. 70, 2.20a. his last start October 25. Trainer Jenine Sahadi said of Brilliant Patriot, winner of the Taking Risks H. at her newest charge, "The barn overseas said he's a Timonium and the Maryland Million Classic H. at Laurel midget, but that he's got a heart of gold." Jockey in September and October respectively, was 7th in the Corey Nakatani will ride Sunday. GI NYRA Mile in his most recent outing Nov. 25. Back on only eight days rest, the gray tracked pacesetter Gallapiat' s Moment until the top of the stretch, where FILLIES SET FOR FAIR GROUNDS MATCH The he took command as the 6-5 favorite to win under John distaffers will once again take center stage at the Fair Velazquez. Grounds this Saturday as a Thoroughbred mare squares off against a Quarter Horse filly in the second annual Gth-AQU, $35,962, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :09 1 /5, ft. Louisiana Champions Day match race. Qualifying for STARK RIDGE (c, 3, Lyphard's Ridge--lmprovising, by the race after winning their respective trials at Delta Graustark), seven-length winner of the Rainbow S. for Downs in October, Doc Atty Stable's Athrillforjill (Plain Arkansas-breds at Oaklawn in April, had not run since Dealing), a six-year-old Thoroughbred, will face Polly A. finishing 4th in the Cumberland S. over the Ellis Park Coleman's Lotta Tea (Hemp Meyers), a three-year-old turf Aug. 6. Back on the main track here, the chestnut Quarter Horse, in the 870-yard event. Last year, Thor dueled for the lead inside CAT BE NIMBLE (Afleet) from oughbred Little Miss Leader rallied for a one-length win start to finish, finally outgaming that rival by a neck over Quarter Horse Miss Fancy Patch. under the wire at 7-1 odds. Lifetime Record: SW, 10-4-1-1, $96,390 . O/B-Dr. K. K. Jayaraman & Dr. Vilasini D. Jayaraman .____+_N_E_W__ Y_O..;__R_K_~LJ (AR). T-Leroy Jolley. Yesterday's Results: 4th-AQU, $29,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1: 11 3/5, ft. MONTAUK H., $55,300, AQU, 12-3, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, SEATTLE ENCOUNTER (f, 2, Danzig Connection--Seattle 1 1 /8m, 1 :50 1 /5, ft. Meteor {GI, $379,053}, by Seattle Slew), beaten a 1--#VERY TRUE, 113, f, 3, Proud Truth--Tray Bone, by combined 44 1 /4-lengths in her only two prior starts, *Le Fabuleux. ($18,500 yrl '93 FTNAUG). 0-Dale both at six furlongs, tried a new tactic this time, sprint H. Austin & Heatherwood Farm; B-Delehanty Stock ing to the front at the start and remaining there through Farm (NY); T-Richard Schosberg; J-H. Castillo Jr; out to win by 1 1 /4 at 21-1 odds. SUMMER RUMBLE $33, 180. Lifetime Record: 15-5-2-4, $168,340. (Summer Squall) was 2nd, while 3-5 DON'T HIT ON ME 2--0ur Springwater, 114, f, 4, Personal Flag--Axkernish, (Capote) ran 3rd. Lifetime Record: 3-1 -0-0, $1 7,400. by Drone. ($8,500 2yo 1993 SARTWO). 0-Harvey C. 0-Buckland Farm. B-T M Evans (KY). T-A Cordero Jr. Vogel Jr. $11,060. 3--D'Enough, 114, f, 4, D' Accord--Enough Is Enough, by Believe It. ($3,500 yrl '92 FTKSEP; $27,000 2yo 1993 OBSMAR). 0-New Farm. $6,083. .____+_M_I_D_W_E_;___s_T-=------=·-J Margins: 2 3/4, 5HF, 1. Odds: 1 .80, 2.95, 5. 70. Local News: Fair Grounds Very True, winner of an Aqueduct allowance against The Fair Grounds on-track and total handle for the open company in her last start Nov. 4, stepped up to first week of the 1995 meet showed an increase over the stakes ranks and closed from off-the-pace as the 1994 figures; the on-track handle of $1,490,472 was 9-5 favorite for her first stakes victory.