MEDIA AWARDS ANNOUNCED Eclipse N•E•W•S Awards for outstanding television, radio and photog­ raphy were announced yesterday by the Thorough­ TODAY bred Racing Associations. E. S. "Bud" Lamoreaux Ill was awarded the 1997 Eclipse Award for Outstand­ ~AT BYRNE GOES PRIVATE Pat Byrne, who burst ing National Television Achievement as producer of a into national prominence as the trainer of juvenile stars CBS News Sunday Morning feature on three-time Favorite Trick and Countess Diana, announced yester­ Horse of the Year which appeared on Novem­ day that he will begin training exclusively for Frank ber .9, 1997_. It was Lamoreaux's third Eclipse Award, Stronach. In addition to his two Breeders' Cup champs, having previously earned recognition in 1991 and Byrne also trained Richter Scale, Polished Brass and 1 993 for features aired on CBS News Sunday Morn­ Panama City to recent graded stakes triumphs. "It was ing with Charles Kuralt. Lamoreaux wrote, reported a tough decision," Byrne admitted. "Favorite Trick is like and produced the Forego story, which was narrated a son for us. We picked him out of a sale and we had by Charles Osgood. Brian Blessing won the 1 997 him all along and developed him." Byrne expects to train Eclipse Award for Local Television Achievement for about 40 horses for Stronach and said he will move his "Fort Erie Racetrack, the First 100 Years," a docu­ current horses out to other trainers as the owners de­ mentary commemorating the Canadian track's first cide where to send them. Byrne signed a five-year con­ century. The award-winning feature aired several tract with Stronach, with the usual percentage on top of times on Empire Sports Network across New York that, plus breeding rights. "Mr. Stronach gave me the State and Rogers Community Channel 10 in Southern opportunity to select the top marquee horses and also pick up the two-year-old crop with the idea that we can Ontario, Canada. Baltimore's WBAL Radio received develop these young animals and continue to win Breed­ the 1997 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Radio ers' Cup races and marquee races throughout the coun­ Achievement for its five-part news feature "Slots or try. I'll stay on the same circuit I've been racing on; Not," which examined the issue of legalizing slot Kentucky, Saratoga and Gulfstream." Kerry Cauthen, a machines in the state of Maryland. The series was spokesman for Walmac International in Lexington, Ky, researched, prepared and narrated by WBAL news which owns 40 percent of soon-to-be-named champion reporter John Patti and aired from May 19-23. Chick two-year-old Favorite Trick, said, "We are hoping to keep Lang, longtime racetrack industry executive and the horse with Pat. There's a chance Mr. Stronach will WBAL racing analyst and reporter, was the producer. buy a piece of him and we can leave him where he is." Jean Raftery earned the 1997 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Photographic Achievement for her five­ & TRF TCA AUCTION SCHEDULED FOR JAN. photo series of the finish of the 1 oth race at Calder 27-31 The Eighth Annual Charity Stallion Seasons auc­ Race Course on June 22. Raftery's winning photos tion benefitting the Retirement Foundation appeared in the July 5 issue of The Blood-Horse and and Thoroughbred Charities of America kicks off on the August/September issue of The Jockey News. Tuesday, January 27 with five days of telephone bid­ The photographs captured Eduardo Nunez as he tried ding on more than 200 stallion seasons. The telephone to remain aboard his mount, Sweet Jab, long enough bidding leads up to the annual gala dinner and live auc­ to earn second place in the race. Nunez can be seen tion of select seasons and equine art at Candy Land beginning to fall to the left and over the head of his Farm in Middletown, Delaware on Saturday January 31. mount and then falling to the track just before the This year's list of stallion seasons include Wild Again, finish line. The equine Eclipse Awards will be an­ Dixieland Band, French Deputy and Two Punch. "Each year we've seen an increase in proceeds," said Monique nounced January 8. Koehler, president and founder of the TRF. "In reviewing the list of seasons we have this year, we are looking forward to another increase." Mrs. Richard C. (Allaire) du Pont, one of the founders and vice president of the n4PPY newly created Thoroughbred Charities of America, said the group will distribute a portion of the auction pro­ NfWYf41!! ceeds this year to horse rescue and research organiza­ from all of us at the tions throughout the United States. "If we in the horse business do not help our own," Mrs. du Pont observed, Thoroughbred Daily News "who will?" PAGE 2 • THOROUGHJBRED DAILY NEWS• 1-1-98

(News cont.) GALLANT FOX H.-Glll results cont. VELASQUEZ OFFICIAJLL Y RETIRES Jockey Jorge Scratched: Another Intention, Cikandar, Demi's Bret, Velasquez officially ended his riding career yesterday Victoriously. after riding three races at Calder Race Course. "I'm not Unreal Turn wired the field in the Nov. 22 Creme sure what I 'II do now," the 51-year-old Hall of Farner Fraiche S. at the Meadowlands in his previous trip to the said. "Every athlete's career has to come to an end and post, and he handled today's elongated distance. Look­ I've had a long, healthy career. It's time to make room ing for his third stakes victory in his last four starts, the for the younger guys. I did everything possible--the best winner set the pace, kicked clear at the top of the lane, I could do in racing. I had rny ups and downs like every and was fully extended to hold the lead in the final other jockey." Velasquez won the 1981 stages. aboard Pleasant Colony and the 1 985 Breeders' Cup Classic on Proud Truth. 7th-AQU, $37,000, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 8.5f, 1 :46 1 /5, wf. HOOTEN ANNIE (f, 3, Known Fact--Douce Annie, by Run the Gantlet) just missed by a neck Dec. 1 2 under i.....__+__ P_R_E: ._V_I_E_W__ +_~ these conditions. The 2-1 favorite tracked the pace Today, Aqueduct: before swinging out in the drive and accelerating to the INTERBOROUGH H.-Glll, $75,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, front inside the final furlong for a 1 1 /4-length victory. post time 3:42 p.m. EST She is a Yz to Sentimental Mai (Maudlin), GSW, The field, in post position order, will be: Creamy $401, 754. Lifetime Record: GSP, 13-4-3-2, $118,499. Dreamy (Two Punch), Pino, 118; Torch (Risen Star), 0-Lawana L & Robert E Low. B-Landon Knight (KY). Leon, 108; Evil's Pie (Piccolino), Gryder, 116; Lucky T-Daniel C Peitz. Marty (Fortunate Prospect), Maple, 111; Ruby Baby 5th-AQU, $31,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12 3/5, wf. (), Santagata, 113; Break Through (Prosper SPLASH OF GLITTER (f, 4, Glitterman--Assertive Action, Fager}, Migliore, 113; Red Hot Iron (Iron), Black, 114; by Asse1rt {Ire}) finished second in a Nov. 12 Hollywood Tate (Afleet), Samyn, 115; Meter Maid (Geiger Counter), $12,500 claimer while being claimed last time out and Arguello, 113; Love Medicine (Mining), Chavez, 115. appreciated the trip eastward to get the victory here. Moving iup to the allowance ranks, the 4-1 third choice settled just off the early pace and surged to the front in NEW YORK mid-stretch to win going away by three lengths. She is a Yesterday's• Results: • Yz to Beauty Freak (Irish Tower), MGSW & MG 1 SP-Brz. GALLANT FOX H ... Glll, $115,200, AQU, 12-31, 3yo/up, Lifetime Record: 16-5-1-1, $54,070. 1 5/8m, 2:46 3/5, wf. 0-Roddy Valente. B-William Lussky & Frank D. Yates, 1-@UNREAL TURN, 117, h, 5, Unreal Zeal--Turn to Sr. (FL). T-Bruce N Levine. Mommie, by Turn to Reason. 0-Generazio Patricia A; B/T-Generazio Frank Jr (FL); J-C C Lopez; $69, 120. Lifetime Record: 44-9-9--4, $308,329. * 1 /2 to C._._E_A_S_T__ •_ ___, Shananie's Boss (Shananie), MSW, $251,276; Pretty Local NEiws, Garden State Park: 1 Woman (Concorde Bound), MSW, $147,545. Garden State Park starts its 50 h year of Thoroughbred 2--Mr. Sinatra, 117, c, ~3, Mining--Midnight Stroll, by racing today with a special eight-race afternoon program Private Account. ($15,000 yrl '95 KEEJAN; $17,000 that gets underway at 1 p.m. The Cherry Hill, New yrl '95 KEESEP). 0-Davis Barbara J; B-Lazy Lane Jersey track will conduct night racing on Thursdays Stables, Inc. (VA); $23,040. through Saturdays starting at 7:30 p.m. Last season's *3--Draw, 114, c, 4, Private Account--Wisla, by champion jockey Felix Ortiz and trainer Julio Cartegena . 0-Janney Stuart S Ill; 8-Claiborne Farm & the are both back to defend their crowns. Gamely Corporation (KY); $12,672. Margins: HF, 2 3/4, 2 1 /4. Odds: 17.50, 1.40, 2.90. Local NE!WS, Laurel Park: *Draw finished second but was DQ'ed and placed third Edgar Prado booted in three winners Wednesday and due to interference in the stretch. wrapped up 1997 with a total of 536 winning rides, Also Ran: Cimarron Secret, Brushing Up, Known Ac­ leading all jockeys in North America in number of wins. complice, Lonsdale, Guaranteed, Mack's Oscar, Golden Prado will be honored today at Laurel in festivities be­ Larch, Dignify, Iron Gavel. ginning before noon.

26Y2 LEINGTH WINNEtR!!! L~NE'S END -~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 Rubiano's 2YO filly Pantufla broke her maiden (606) 873-7300 FAX: (606) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] by 26% lengths in her second start! WEB SITE: http://www.lanesend.com PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 1-1-98

Yesterday's Results: FRED W. HOOPER H.-Glll, $100,000, CRC, 12-31, MIDWEST 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1 :51 2/5, ft. • • 1-@#SHRIKE, 113, c, 4, Afleet--Stormeor {SP), by Yesterday's Results: Lypheor {GB). ($30,000 wing '93 KEENOV; $110,000 PHYLLIS M. H., $30,000, HAW, 12-31, 3yo/up, yrl '94 KEESEP). 0-Peachtree Stable; B-Kennedy a1m 70yd, 1:41 3/5, ft. Richard R (CAN); T-Martin D Wolfson; J-J D Bailey; 1--EXCLUSIVE GARTH, 114, h, 5, Ecliptical--Magnetic $60,000. Lifetime Record: 14-5-2-1, $141,989. Type (MSW, $370,737), by Zen. ($16,000 yrl '93 2--Wicapi, 112, h, 5, Waquoit--Muffies Muffin, by Lord OBSAUG; $37,000 2yo 1994 OBSMAR). 0-lsenstein Gaylord. ($34,000 yrl '93 FTMSEP). 0-Acclaimed M & Pfeifer L & Wagner M; B-Haire Mary K (FL); Racing Stable; B-Mcginnes Charles Mr & Mrs (MD); T-Steven L Morguelan; J-R Sibille; $18,000. Lifetime $20,000. Record: 21-12-1-2, $230,257. 3--Sir Bear, 113, g, 4, Sir Leon--Spicy Pearl, by Bet Big. 2--Recoup the Cash, 115, h, 7, Copelan--Dewan's Flag, 0-Smollin Barbara; B-Smollin AL (FL); $11,000. by Dewan. ($22,000 wnlg '90 KEENOV; $36,000 yrl Margins: 1 1 /4, 4 3/4, 2. Odds: 6.60, 8.30, 20.50. '91 KEESEP). $6,000. Also Ran: Derivative, For Cryval, Arctic Squall, Gentle­ 3--Gothcii, 114, h, 5, Jade Hunter--Flying Girl (Fr), by man Beau, Whomsoever Proud, Unruled, Laughing Dan, Rusticaro. $3,300. Trusty Kris. Margins: 1 1/4, 5, 1. Odds: 2.70, 7.90, 4.60. Shrike checked in third in the Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Exclusive Garth captured a Dec. 13 Hawthorne allow­ Day H. at Calder last time out and returned to the win­ ance event in his previous start. Seeking his fifth ner's circle here for the first time since taking a Mar. 3 'I straight victory, the 5-2 shot raced from off the early Hialeah allowance race, six starts back. The bay colt pace and rallied strongly in the stretch to win going was reserved early but split horses entering the stretch away from pacesetting Recoup the Cash. The 7-5 favor­ to move to the front and increased his margin in the ite POLAR EXPEDITION (Kodiack) was up close to the final furlong. "I was pretty much forced to take the pace early but tired in the drive to finish fifth. inside after the first turn and hope for a spot to develop which it did," winning jockey Jerry Bailey said. "But you always need the horse to run through it when the hole I+ So. CALIFORNIA + is there. I certainly had enough horse today." Trainer Marty Wolfson indicated that the winner may run next Local News, Arcadia, California: in the Feb. 7 GI Donn H. at Gulfstream. The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association has hired former trainer Tom Bunn to be the organization's 8th-LRL, $26,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44 1 /5, ft. racetrack liaison. In his new role, Bunn will work with CROSSPATCH {c, 3, Waquoit--Hatched {MSP}, by California's racing offices, trainers and owners to fill Hatchet Man) scored in a Nov. 27 maiden event and a California-bred races and also to ensure the number of Dec. 1 7 allowance contest, both at Laurel, in his two Cal-bred races written reflects the Cal-bred inventory at previous career outings. Trying to remain undefeated, each particular track. "We're excited to have a liaison of the even-money chalk set a pressured pace but pulled Tom's reputation and standing within the Thoroughbred away in the lane to go on to an eight-length victory. community," said CTBA General Manager Doug Burge. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $38, 760. "We believe this new position will be a tremendous O/B-Frank A. Bonsal, Jr. (MD). T-Berkley W Kern, Jr. attribute to both trainers and racing secretaries. By utilizing the inventory system we're establishing at the ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. CTBA, Tom will make sure that horsemen throughout This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or the state are aware of Cal-bred opportunities in both by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Southern and Northern California." written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Information as to the races, race results and earnings indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will denote was obtained from results charts published in Daily winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be used for Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races.

Another winner from the first crop by Lil E. Tee! KIRBY HALL wins first time out on turf at 1 1/16 miles.

(606) 233-1717 -LILE. TEE- Fax(606)233-1719 Winner of tfie 118tfi !l(entuck,y 'Derby 1998 Stud Fee: $7,500 Live Foal PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 1-1-98

local News, Santa Anita Park: 6th-SAX, $57,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mT, 1 :35 3/5, Jockey Goncalino Almeida, injured Tuesday when his fm. mount Siyah Dance broke down in the second race, 1--SISTER QUEEN, 115, f, 3, Irish River {Fr)--Turk 0 suffered four fractured ribs and a hairline fracture in his Witz, by Stop the Music. 0/8-Campbell Alex G Jr right foot and was held overnight in Arcadia's Methodist (KY); T-Ronald McAnally. Lifetime Record: SW, Hospital for observation. Almeida is unsure whether he 10-4-2-1, $155,390. * % to Queen's Court (Lyphard}, will be released from the hospital Wednesday, but ex­ MGISW, $808,050; Mr. Purple (), pects to be sidelined from three to four weeks. GISW, $1, 134,018; Zanferrier (lyphard), GSP, GI Travers S. winner Deputy Commander (Deputy $167,070. Minister) worked three furlongs in :37 3/5. The now 2--Myrtle (GB), 116, f, 4, Batshoof (lre)--Greek four-year-old is aiming for the Feb. 7 Gii Strub Goddess, by Young Generation. S ... Precocious two-year-old Orville N Wilbur's (Out of 3--Dynatar, 116, m, 5, Dynaformer--Matane, by Avatar. Place), aiming for the January 18 Golden Gate Derby, Margins: 1 1 /4, 4HF, NK. Odds: 3.10, 4.90, 5.80. went five furlongs in 1 :02 2/5. Sister Queen, winner of the Sandy Blue H. at Del Mar this past August, was coming off of a seventh­ Yesterday's Results: place outing in the Matiara H. at Hollywood Nov. 7. CALIFORNIA BREEDERS' CHAMPION S., $168,800, The bay filly chased the early leader, took control SAX, 12-31, (S), 2yo, f, 7f, 1:24, ft. turning for home and held off Myrtle (GB) to the wire. 1-#NIJINSKY'S PASSION, 114, f, 2, Nijinksy's Table­ Trumpanita, by Capote. 0-Braly & Oakcrest Stable & Stacey; 8-Graphics DJ (Ca); T-Timothy 2nd-SAX, $40,480, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, Pinfield; J-C Black; $101 ,280. Lifetime Record: 1 :44 3/5, ft. 6-2-1-0, $119,555. CLAIM THIS DANCE {f, 3, Mining--Taba Dance, by 2-Sassy, 114, f, 2, Advocatum-Sassy Salsa, by Soverei1Jn Dancer) finished seventh last time out after 1 Chivalry. ($2,500 yrl 96 BESNOV). 0-Feifarek & a bad start, but the $55,000 1995 KEESEP yearling Salomone & Wachtel. $33, 760. purchase came up a winner here. The 4-1 third choice 3-Gourmet Girl, 114, f, 2, Cee's Tizzy-Rhondaling (GB), 1 was reserved early prior to advancing around the far by Welsh Pageant (Fr). ($3,500 yrl 96 CALAUG). turn and stormed to the front in the lane for a 1 1 /2- 0-Massengale & Sledge Stable. $20,256. length tally. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $30,600. Margins: 1, HF, 1. Odds: ~~0.40, 5.00, 5.20. 0-Mr & Mrs John Amerman. 8-Shirley N. Lathrop Nijinksy's Passion won her debut for a $30,000 tag at (KY). T-Ronald W Ellis. Calder June 30 and came closest to a return trip to the winner's circle in her last start, finishing second in a Nov. 29 Hollywood allowance against state-bred foes. The longshot raced well back after an awkward begin­ C•~-w~_E_s~T~-•~~ ning and made a bold move turning for home that took Yesterday's Results: her to the front in deep stretch. "We were a little further back early than I had anticipated, but we had a game 8th-GGX, $31,800, Alw, 2yo, 6f, 1 :09, ft. plan," explained winning jockey Corey Black. "I saved some ground on the turn and saw they were abreast DEAL (c, 2, Groovy--Oh Deal, by Royal coming into the stretch. I didn't like the prospects of Note) ran second in his debut Nov. 16, but made it to trying to split people and I had horse and got her out the winner's circle with a 2 %-length score in his last there in the middle of the track and came charging." start Dec. 6. The chestnut colt, sent off the 5-2 sec­ ond choice, pressed the early leader, took over turn­ ing for home and opened a clear lead in the stretch, but was all out to hold off ISLEPLUNDER (Rob n Plun­ MOVING??? der) to win by % length. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, For just a day or forever ... $35,350. Call us with your new fax number. 0-Lanoue & Lanoue & Odom & Sandvik. B-Harold H. Mullis (KY). T-Ray Odom. (732) 747-8060 8 2YO winners, incl. Gl horses Halory Hunter & Classic Result

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WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES I AIN'T BLUFFING (f, 3, -Cup of Honey, by Alan Porter by Raise a Cup) In capturing the GI La Brea S. at Santa Anita Dec. MARTINIQUAIS (IRE) (c, 4, Simply Great­ 27, I Ain't Bluffing became the first Grade I winner Majolique, by Irish River {Fr}) from the first crop by her sire. Recently, Making only his second start in North America, Owner•Breeder magazine's Roger Lyons and I have Martiniquais delivered notice that he will be a force to been looking at the successful combination of Crafty be reckoned with this year when taking the Gii San Admiral and Case Ace, which is particularly apparent Gabriel H. Since Martiniquais was bred by the in the successful combination of Danzig and Raise a Wildenstein family's Allez France Stables Ltd., pedigree Native. aficionados might expect to find an interesting pattern I Ain't Bluffing is an interesting representative of behind the mating. that combination. We noted that Crafty Admiral and A quick look shows that expectation to be more than Case Ace both combine and , fulfilled. Martiniquais is the product of some pretty Crafty Admiral twice. Pine Bluff has Crafty Admiral's close inbreeding, with !\lever Bend appearing 3x4 and sire Fighting Fox 5x5 in his pedigree, and where Val de Loir 4x3. comes in the male line as Fighting Fox is by a son of Teddy out of a by a the grandsire of Simply Great (by Mill Reef) and in the son of Commando, Case Ace is by Teddy out of a sire line of the mare as the grandsire of Irish River (by mare by a son of Commando. What's more, where Riverman). Fighting Fox has the mare Maid of Erin, Case Ace has Taken generally, matings in which the sire and dam Maid of Erin's half-brother Voter, so the pair are even come from the same male line have a disappointing more closely related. record, but there are exceptions to every "rule," and Raise a Cup, the broodmare sire of I Ain't Bluffing, one of the exceptions is when genetic relatives are has Case Ace through Raise a Native, his sire, but involved. Mill Reef and Riverman are a rather interesting through his dam, he also has Bull Lea. Since Bull Lea pair, as both Mill Reef's dam, Milan Mill, and combines Voter with (by Teddy), who is a Riverman's broodmare sire, Prince John, are products brother to Ill, the sire of Fighting Fox, he of the Princequillo/Count Fleet cross. So, Mill Reef and has relationships with both Fighting Fox and Case Riverman are the results of combining Never Bend with Ace. • three-quarters genetic relatives. Then in Martiniquais' The other thing which struck us is that I Ain't sire, Mill Reef is combined with a mare by a son of Val Bluffing has a pedigree which is very similar to that of de Loir, and in Martiniquais' dam, Riverman is combined Devil His Due, both combining Halo, Raise a Cup and with a Val de Loir mare. This pattern of inbreeding in Herbager within the first three generations. So per­ pairs seems to work rather well. For example, Gentle­ haps Devil His Due will be suited by carrying men's sire is by a son out of a mare the strain of Pine Bluff's sire, Danzig. by a son of Graustark, and his dam is by a son of Northern Dancer out of a Graustark mare, a rather PEDIGREE SHORTS ... similar pattern (though with different names) to We were recently checking for examples of in­ Martiniquais. breeding to , to consider whether we could The pedigree of Martiniquais has one more delicious recommend a mating which involved a close inbreed­ twist. His sire, Simply Great, is out of a mare by ing to that horse. We found two examples-Western Chapparal. In turn, Chapparal is out of Niccolina, and Fame (by Gone West and inbred to Secretariat 3x3) she is by a son of Nogara (dam of ) out of a and Bishops Idea (by Executive Order and inbred 2x2 mare by Pharos (sire of Nearco). Of course, Never to Secretariat, with a third cross of his dam, Bend, who is here twice, is a grandson of Nearco. Somethingroyal). Last weekend added a third example Since Martiniquais is the only group or graded stakes in the shape of Hazel's Honor {f, 2, Honor winner which Simply Great has sired from 11 crops of Grades--Provinette, by Private Account), winner of the racing age, we can only conclude that he is yet another Kattegat's Pride S. at Laurel Dec. 28. Hazel's Honor example of the power of inbreeding and linebreeding to has Secretariat 3x3, and for good measure, also has genetic relatives. Somethingroyal 4x6x4 and 4x4.

BREEDERS' CUP NATIONAL STAKES RACE CLOSINGS

CLOSES TRACK RACE CONDITIONS PURSE RUNS 01-07 SA San Fernando Breeders' Cup (Gii) 4yo, 1 1/16m $300,000 01-17 Breeders' Cup. Building quality in racing all year long. PAGE 6 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 1-1-98

9th-PHA, $19,500, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:18 4/5, ft. HOMELY HAGLEY Cc, 4, Hagley's Reward-- Hitchhike B·R•E•E•D•E•R•S Home, by Northern Holme) Lifetime Record: 20-3-1-3, EDITION $37,769. O/B/T-Paul H. Layton (PA). Gth-PHA, $16,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1 :27 1/5, ft. STAKES RESULTS: PEARL STREET (f, 3, Opening Verse--China Bound BROAD BRUSH S., $75,000, LRL, 12-31, 3yo, 1 1/8m, {MSW, $155,563}, by Salem) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, 1 :49 3/5, ft. $25,320. O/B-Hobbs AG. P. (MD). T-E Weymouth. 1--LAY LOW HALO, 115, c, 3, Hay Halo--Hard Headed * 1 /2 to Under Oath (Deputed Testamony), GSW, Woman (SW), by Hagley. 0-Smith HA & Summers E $426,547; Canton River (Waquoit), MSW, $368,267. Hill; B-Hill Summers & Hamilton Smith (MD); T-Hamilton A Smith; J-S B Martinez; $45,000. MAIDEN WINNERS: Lifetime Record: 25-4-9-4, $178,059. Shesbig, f, 2, Fit to Fight--Binzara, by Czaravich. AQU, (DH)2--Tejano Red, 122, c, 3, Tejano--Life's Melody, by 12-31, (C), a1 m 70yd, 1 :47 3/5. B-Sengupta Pat Stop the Music. ($10,000 yrl '95 ARKAUG; $10,000 (Ky). * $5,000 yrl '96 OBSAUG. **Six-length winner. yrl '95 KEESEP; $20,000 2yo 1996 OBSMAR). Star Studded, c, 2, Kipper Kelly--Light Handed, by Swift $11,625. Pursuit. SAX, 12-31, (C), 61/2f, 1:18. B-Davis (DH)2--Hot Brush, 115, c, 3, Broad Brush--Hot Milk, by Richard l (Fl). * $8,500 yrl '96 OBSAUG. Restless Native. ($70,000 wing '94 KEENOV). $4,500. Lavonda's Music, f, 2, Line in the Sand--Where Music Is Margins: 3/4, 3, 4 3/4. Odds: 4.50, 3.50, 1.40. (SW), by In Reality. CRC, 12-31, (C), 1m, 1:43. B-Mangurian, Jr., H (Fl). * 1 /2 to Ski Music (Baldski), MSP-Jpn, $467,556-Jpn. **$35,000 yrl '96 OBSAUG. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: * * * 1 21h winner for freshman sire (Mr. Prospector). 6th-AQU, $33,000, (S), 2yo, f, 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 4/5, wf. STREAKLIGHTNING (f, 2, Slew the Knight--Elfinesse, by Shake Down, f, 2, Lord At War (Arg}--Mia's Girl, by Mr. Leader. TPX, 1 2-31 , 6f, 1 : 1 2 4/5. B-B Flint & D White Raise a Bid) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $48,200. (Ky). *$15,000 yrl '96 KEEJAN. **10-length winner. 0-Gambotto Luis A & Ocejo Enrique. B-Peggy Conroy Maid of , f, 2, Manila--Martha's Fastmoney (SW), (NY). T-Jorge E Romero. *1/2 to Nuits St. Georges (Play by Fast. LRL, 1 2-31, 1 1 /16m, 1 :48. B-Tuttle W (Md). Fellow), GSW, $126,833. * * 10-length winner. Delacious, f, 2, Metfield--Lilac Lace, by Shecky Greene. 9th-TPX, $28,000, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :38 3/5, ft. HAW, 12-31, 6f, 1:13 2/5. 8-Seldin/lnman Estate (Ky). NORULSATAL (c, 4, Ogy~1ian--Fancy Naskra {GISW, Juniper Tree, f, 2, Power of Mind--Black , by Oh $291,769}, by Naskra) Lifetime Record: 19-3-3-3, Say. PHA, 12-31, 7f, 1:28 1/5. B-McDevitt Richard $73,598. 0-Kampa Steve & Olson Darwin. B-Foxfield (Pa). *Second winner for freshman (Mr. Prospector). (KY). T-William Bradley. Hidden Pleasure, f, 2, Proper Reality--Andora, by Conquistador Cielo. TPX, 12-31, 1 m, 1 :41 4/5. 8th-TPX, $23,930, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :39, ft. B-Calumet Farm (Ky). EVERY MOVE U MAKE (g, 5, Artichoke-Every Move Come Quick, c, 2, Vermont--Excellator, by Exceller. {MSP}, by Never Bend) Lifetime Record: 46-5-15-6, CRC, 12-31, (C), 6f, 1 :15. B-Mayfair Farm (Fl). *Sixth $1 23,884. 0-Paul A Lichtefeld & Jack D Stewart. winner for freshman sire Vermont (Chief's Crown). B-Tom Gentry Farm (KY). T-Jerry L Romans. Hankamer, c, 3, Demons Begone--Crystal N Pennies, by 7th-LRL, $22,000, 2yo, f, 7f, 1 :25 4/5, ft. Vanlandingham. CRC, 12-31, (C), 1 m, 1 :43 1 /5. VALA Y BULLET (f, 2, Camivalay--Silent Bullet, by Gala B-Loblolly Stable (Ky). Harry) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-2, $36,957. 0-Hal CB Sharp Sox, f, 3, Deputy Minister--Dreamy Mimi (GISW, Clagett. B-Jeanne F Clagett & Hal C. B. Clagett (MD). $585,637), by Naskra. CRC, 12-31, 6f, 1:14 4/5. T-John J Robb. *Full to Bullet Valay, MSW, $148,638; B-Campbell Alex G Jr (Ky). % to Amerrico's Bullet (Amerrico), SW, $279, 762. lc:e Sis, f, 3, Frankly Perfect--8uck the Tide, by 8uckpasser. SAX, 1 2-31, 6f, 1: 11 3/5. 8-8uss J (Ca). 6th-LRL, $22,000, 3yo/up, 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 3/5, ft. Claim lrhis Dance, f, 3, Mining--Taba Dance, by MATTER OF HOPE (c, 4, Matter of Honor--Hint of In­ Sovereign Dancer. SAX, 12-31, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44 3/5. trigue, by Far Out East) Lifetime Record: 11-2-2-3, B-Lathrop Shirley N (Ky). * $55,000 yrl '95 KEESEP. $43,245. 0-Mrs Stephen C Clark, Jr. B-Richard R. Watrals Knight, c, 3, Novel Nashua--Lady Queen, by Kennedy (CAN). T-James L Lawrence II. Command Central. AQU, 1 2-31 , (S), 1 1 /Sm, 1 : 54 3/5. B-Watral Michael (NY). D?A~~9~ ~!V~ ~~!'.~!-!!a~!.~on~e~~! Phone 606-294-0294. Fax 606-294_0296 Demetri's Boy H. at Hawthorne Dec. 28 at 9·5 odds. Jr998 Stud Fee: $8,SOO