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T~9~~~Un~~~Re D™ Sunday, 0 C T 0 Be R 2, 1 9 9 4 The Thoroughbred Daily News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription Information, please call908-747-8060. T~9~~~UN~~~RE D™ SUNDAY, 0 C T 0 BE R 2, 1 9 9 4 W• E • E • K • E • N •D RESULTS TRAINER ALEX SCOTT FOUND DEAD Saturday, Louisiana Downs SUPER DERBY-GI, $750,000, LAD, 10-1, 3yo, Alex Scott, who saddled Sheikh Albadou to win the 1 1 /4m, 2:03 2/5, ft. 1 991 Breeders' Cup Sprint at Churchill Downs, was 1--SOUL OF THE MATTER, 126, c, 3, Private found dead at his home near Newmarket Friday. Terms--Soul Light, by T. V. Commercial. 0-Biue Exact details concerning the 34-year-old trainer's Seas Music Inc; B-Biue Seas Music, Inc (WV); death have not yet been released, but it is believed he T-Richard Mandella; J-K J Desormeaux; $450,000. was involved in a shooting incident. Scott's body Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-2, $683,750. was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, 2--Concern, 126, c, 3, Broad Brush--Fara's Team, by England where a post mortem examination was being Tunerup. 0/B-Meyerhoff Robert E (MD); $150,000. carried out yesterday. A spokesman for the local 3--Bay Street Star, 126, c, 3, Silver Buck--Reveal, by police said, "It is true to say that an initial examina­ Damascus. ($17,000 wing '91 OBSOCT). 0-Perlow tion shows gunshot wounds. We are treating the Jeffrey M; B-Equine Capital Corporation & Austin death as suspicious." Scott, who took out his Mittler (FL); $82,500. trainer's license in 1 989, had earlier served as assis­ Margins: NK, 5, NK. Odds: 1 .90, 2.1 0, 1 0.90. tant to Dick Hern, trainer of Dayjur and Nashwan. He Also Ran: Ocean Crest, Meadow Flight, Kelly's Tar­ leaves a wife, Julia, and three children. tan. Soul Of The Matter sat behind early leader Bay BREEDERS' CUP PREVIEW NOTES Woodward Street Star for a mile, then forged his way to the runner-up Devil His Due (Devil's Bag) worked a ~il~ at front and held on gamely through the stretch to best Belmont yesterday, going in 1 :41.08 over the trammg the late-running Concern in the photo. "The best track in preparation for next Saturday's Gl Jockey thing 1 did was to quit on him after the Derby," said Club Gold Cup on Belmont Park's Breeders' Cup Pre­ winning trainer Richard Mandella. "He gained weight; view Day card. "We hope he's ready for it," said he filled out. His feet grew out and they're:! sounder trainer Allen Jerkens. Jerkens confirmed that jockey than they were before ... with a little luck, he can get Jerry Bailey will be aboard for the Gold Cup. Other better next year. I've always thought he was best Gold Cup hopefuls breezing at Belmont yesterday: going further. He has speed and a nice length of Kentucky Derby winner Go for Gin (Cormorant), stride ... l thought if we could get him to rate and fourth in the Woodward, went five furlongs in settle back and make a late run, we'd really make a 1 :00.32, and Colonial Affair (Pleasant Colony), third good horse out of him. He has just responded to in the Woodward, went the same distance in what we've asked of him." As for his next start, 1:01.42. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas reported that Ken­ Mandella said, "As long as he's healthy, we're going tucky Cup Classic winner Tabasco Cat (Storm Cat) to go to the Breeders' Cup." will arrive for the race Tuesday. Trainer Ron Weekend Results cont. p2 McAnally will be sending three runners from California * * * * * * * * for Belmont's Breeders' Cup Preview Day. Gil Del BELMONT• BEAT Mar Futurity winner On Target (Forty Niner) will come in for the Champagne, Comstock Queen (Silver HORSEMEN are reminded of a change in the Entry Hawk), winner of her only start •. will run in the. Schedule for the week of OCTOBER 2. Frizette and Potridee (Arg) (Potnllazo {Arg}), v•cton• ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON: FOR: ous in the Gl Vanity H. this year and champion two­ Sunday, October 2 Wednesday, October 5 year-old filly in Argentina, will run in the Beldame. Monday, October 3 Thursday, October 6 Tuesday. October 4 Friday, October 7 The likely favorite for the Beldame, three-~ear-?ld Wednesday, October 5 Saturday, October 8 Heavenly Prize (Seeking the Gold), went f1ve-~1ghths ----NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THURS .. OCT. 6---­ Saturday in 1:01.03, breezing. Royal Mou.ntaan Inn Normal Entry Schedule resumes FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. (Vigors), winner of the Man o'~ar, went f1ve .furlongs --SCRATCH TIME--for Tuesday, October 4 will still be at yesterday in 1:02.07 on the mam trac~; he w1il make 8:00a.m. Sunday, October 2. his next start in Saturday's Turf Class1c. The Thoroughbred Daily News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call908-747-8060. T~?r~~UN~~~RE Dru S UN D A Y, 0 C T 0 B E R 2, 1 9 9 4 W· E. E. K. E. N ·D RESULTS TRAINER ALEX SCOTT FOUND DEAD Saturday, Louisiana Downs Alex Scott, who saddled Sheikh Albadou to win the SUPER DERBY-GI, $750,000, LAD, 10-1, 3yo, 1991 Breeders' Cup Sprint at Churchill Downs, was 1 1 /4m, 2:03 2/5, ft. found dead at his home near Newmarket Friday. 1--SOUL OF THE MATTER, 126, c, 3, Private Exact details concerning the 34-year-old trainer's Terms--Soul Light, by T. V. Commercial. 0-Biue death have not yet been released, but it is believed he Seas Music Inc; B-Biue Seas Music, Inc (WV); was involved in a shooting incident. Scott's body T-Richard Mandella; J-K J Desormeaux; $450,000. was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-2, $683,750. England where a post mortem examination was being 2--Concern, 126, c, 3, Broad Brush--Fara's Team, by carried out yesterday. A spokesman for the local Tunerup. 0/B-Meyerhoff Robert E (MD); $150,000. police said, "It is true to say that an initial examina­ 3--Bay Street Star, 126, c, 3, Silver Buck--Reveal, by tion shows gunshot wounds. We are treating the Damascus. ($17,000 wing '91 OBSOCT). 0-Perlow death as suspicious." Scott, who took out his Jeffrey M; B-Equine Capital Corporation & Austin trainer's license in 1989, had earlier served as assis­ Mittler (FL); $82,500. tant to Dick Hern, trainer of Dayjur and Nashwan. He Margins: NK, 5, NK. Odds: 1.90, 2.1 0, 1 0.90. leaves a wife, Julia, and three children. Also Ran: Ocean Crest, Meadow Flight, Kelly's Tar­ tan. BREEDERS' CUP PREVIEW NOTES Woodward Soul Of The Matter sat behind early leadElr Bay runner-up Devil His Due (Devil's Bag) worked a ~il~ at Street Star for a mile, then forged his way to the Belmont yesterday, going in 1 :41 .08 over the trammg front and held on gamely through the stretch to best track in preparation for next Saturday's Gl Jockey the late-running Concern in the photo. "The best Club Gold Cup on Belmont Park's Breeders' Cup Pre­ thing I did was to quit on him after the Derby," said view Day card. "We hope he's ready for it," said winning trainer Richard Mandella. "He gained weight; trainer Allen Jerkens. Jerkens confirmed that jockey he filled out. His feet grew out and they're sounder Jerry Bailey will be aboard for the Gold Cup. Other than they were before ... with a little luck, he can get Gold Cup hopefuls breezing at Belmont yesterday: better next year. I've always thought he was best Kentucky Derby winner Go for Gin (Cormorant), going further. He has speed and a nice length of fourth in the Woodward, went five furlongs in stride ... l thought if we could get him to rate and 1:00.32, and Colonial Affair (Pleasant Colony), third settle back and make a late run, we'd really make a in the Woodward, went the same distance in good horse out of him. He has just responded to 1:01.42. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas reported that Ken­ what we've asked of him." As for his next start, tucky Cup Classic winner Tabasco Cat (Storm Cat) Mandella said, "As long as he's healthy, we're going will arrive for the race Tuesday. Trainer Ron to go to the Breeders' Cup. We'll prob~bly s~ip him McAnally will be sending three runners from California to Churchill Monday." Jockey Jerry Ba1ley, ndmg the for Belmont's Breeders' Cup Preview Day. Gil Del runner-up, remarked, "I'm a little disappointed be­ Mar Futurity winner On Target (Forty Niner) will come cause I could have let him lay a little closer. He was in for the Champagne, Comstock Queen (Silver willing in the beginning, but I didn't know how he Hawk) winner of her only start, will run in the would finish if I did let him lay close." Frizett~ and Potridee (Arg) (Potrillazo {Arg}), victori­ Weekend Results cont. p2 ous in the Gl Vanity H. this year and champion two­ year-old filly in Argentina, will run in the Beldame.
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