00:04 THOR. TIMES-T.D.NEWS NO. 970 P00l/805 The Daily New'S is delivered to yovr home or business by fax each morning by &a.m. For subscription information, please call 908·747-8060. HOROUGHBRE N-E-W·S SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1993

I...--_N_·.....;;;;;..T_~___·D_W....;;...;;;A;...... :Y:..-s_-----'I 1...-1_ _W_-·_E_-_E_._K_--E_._N_-_DRESULTS _____ .] RED BANDANA TOPS KEENELAND WITH BUDWEISER BItEEDERS' CUP H.-C2, $85,000 BID Yesterday's session of Keeneland's November CD, 11.13, $217,900, 3YO/llp, f and m, Bf, 1:373/5, sy. Breeding Stock sale was topped by the four-year·old graded 1-MISS INDY ANNA, f, 3, Apalachee (Gainesway Farm-KY) stakes-placed FRED ASTAIRE filly RED BANDANA, which sold, -Savanna Anna, by Vice Regent. O-Charles T. Matses; S­ third from the end of the day, to James B. Keogh/ agent, for Aubrey W. Minshall (CAN.)i T-Edward T, Allard; $141,635. 2-One Dreamer, m, 5, Relallnch (Wimbledon farm-KY) ­ $85,000. Walmac Int'l, agent, consigned the half sister to Creatively, by Pretense. O-elen Hill Farm; $43,580. XENOMANIA ($223,096) (OlJt o( the MAJESTIC PRINCE mare 3-Deputation, f, 4{ Deputy Minis.ter (Brookdale Farm-KY) ­ XENIA). Average price for the 288 sold was $11,416, up 34.9 % Wedding Party, by Hoist the Flag. O-Stuart S. Janney III; from last year's Saturday session when 204 horses averaged $21,790. " $8,461. Median price o( $9,000 posted a 38.5%, jump from Margins: 2 112, i 1/4, 1/2. , Miss Indy Anna, favored at 3.2, battled with 19~1 longshot Oh $6,500. Cumulative totals: 1,806 sold (or $87,270,000 to Niner until the eighth pole, then drew off under jockey Pal Day average $48,326 with median at $23,000. to win going away. Making her first start at a mile, the three­ year-old notched her fourth stakes victory, and her sixth win JOCKEY MIKE LEE CRITICAL Jockey Mike Lee, who from eight career starts, Trainer Ned Allard commented, "She is a very gifted, talented horse going short, bu{ you always have :t fell when his mount, Ace's On Top, broke down followi ng in the back of your mind 'will they go further?'. I was hoping Friday's eighth race at Calder, is listed in critical but stable she would relax like she did today. We weren't really worried condition with a probable spinal cord injury at the Jackson if anybody got in front of her. She can run either way.H The Memorial Hospital Neurosurgery and Intensive Care Unit. Lee Canadian-bred, who did not race at two, may make her next start in the nine-furlong Falls City Stakes at Churchill on was airlifted via Metro/Dade fire and rescue helicopter from Thanksgiving Day. One Dreamer was with the pace early and Calder to Jackson Memoria! in Miami; according to leu charge held on for second, while second choice Deputation rallied nurse Stan Lash, the rider is expected to remain in leu (or at from far back to finish third. least another week, but the prognosis is favorable at this time. His agent, Chip Spencer, reported Saturday that lee had some LINDA VISTA BREEDERS' CUP H.-Cl, SA, 11.13, $103,750, 3yo, f, B.Sf, 1:42, ft. sensation in all four limbs with limjred mobility. 1-@STALCREEK, f, 3, Stalwart (Airdrie Stud-KY) -Grace(ul Creek, by Darby Creek Road. O-Gaylord Allshie and Joseph HOLIDAYFEST AT AQUEDUCT Aqueduct Racetrack Shields; B·Bruce Sultan and Frank & David Barro (KY,); T· will feature four Grade II stakes November 27, the Saturday David Bernstein; 560,625. 2-Colden Klair (CS), f. 3, Damister (Woodditton Stud-Eng) ­ following Thanksgiving. Dubbed' HolidayFest', the program woolpack, by Golden Fleece. O·No Problem Stable & Sido will include the $250,000 Brooklyn Handicap at a mile and Stable; $20,000. three-eighths, S200,000 Ladies Handicap, $200,000 3-Vinista, f, 3, Jade Hunter (Brookside Farm-KY) -Sky Nif1ski, Demoiselle for two-year-old fillies and $200,000 Remsen for by Nijinsky II. O-Allen E, Paulson; $15,000. two year oJds. Michelle Can Pass, second in the Grade I Margins: 1, 1 1/4, head. Meadowlands ClIP, is being pointed for the Brooklyn, while top older filly Turnback the Alarm is readying for the Ladies; the roan (our year old breezed five furlongs in :58 4/5 Saturday over the Belmont main track. Strategic Maneuver, winner of the Grade J Spinaway and Matron Stakes, will try to avenge her News...... ,...... , ... 1-2 last-place finish in the Frizette last time out with a win in the Demoiselle. Trainer Scotty Schulhofer said of her lackluster weekend Results & Preview ...... pl·2 Frizette effort, "She had a virus. Racing Reports ...... ,...... p2-S NEWS, continued on p.2 11/14/93 00:05 THOR. TIMES-I. D. HEWS NO. 970 P002/005 PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAn..Y NEWS • 11-14-93

NEWS, Cant. (Aquedud HolidayFest) [ She didn't get to coughing or running a temperature, but she did have mucus in her lungs." The daughter of Cryptoclearance SUNDAY, SANTA ANITA worked three-quarters in 1: 1.2 4/5 at Belmont Saturday. Trainer $400,000 Yellow Ribbon Stakes Grade I, f&m, 3yo/up, 1of. Nick 2ito will ~addle Go For Gin, winner of the Chief's Crown Stakes at Aqueduct on Breeders' Cup Day, for the Remsen. The P.P. Horse Trainer Jockey wt. Odds half-brother to Pleasant Tap breezed an easy five-eighths 1 Bright Generation Drysdale Delahoussaye 1i 8 6-1 Saturday in 1;04 115. 2 Miatuschka Jackson Black 122 1_~-1 3 Revasser Frankel Desormeaux 122 12·1 4f Market Booster Weld Kinane 122 12-1 MARYLAND DATES APPROVED Delta Frankel Stevens 118 15-1 5 lyphard's The Maryland Racing Commission has approved the Maryland 6 Let's Elope MCAnally Valenzuela 122 7·2 Jockey Club's request for 1994 racing dates. Pending 7 Miami Sands Cross Pincay 118 5·' ratification, scheduled for December 13, the dates will be: 8 Hero's Love Vella Fires 122 8·1 Laurel, Jan.l·Mllrch 28, June 14-Aug.8 and Oct.4-Dec.31; 9 Campagnarde Whittingham Solis 122 20-1 Pimlico, March 29.June 13, Aug. 9·26 and Sept. 8·0ct. 3. 10 Lady Blessington Hennig Bailey 112 15-1 11 POSSibly Pedect frankel Nakatani 118 8·1 12fTribuiation Toner Samyn 118 12·1 , 3 Verveine Lellouche Smith 122 6·1 oPart of the mutuel field mORO-GRAPH ANALYSIS Stakes·level turf figures are generally more evenly matched than those on the main track, ana when the field is large, the winner is often the one who parlays a good post and a clever ride into DAMON RUNYON 5., Aqu, 11·13, $74,000, 2yo, New York· a trouble-free, ground-saving trip. Tne Yellow Ribbon will be foaled and approved by the New York State, -bred Registry, run over the same course that hosted the two Breeders' Cup 8IT, 1:41 4/5, yt. grass events, however, and in those events Ihe best horses won l-#SEMINOlE SPIRT, C, 2, Compli(lnce (The Stallion Park-NY) Bespite drawing terrible posts in big fields. -Hello Poppy, by Hasty Flyer. O-Diane K. Bomze; B· Michael Spielman (NY.); T·Leo O'Brien; $44,400. Over the last few years, Thoro.Graph has begun to develop 2-Popol's Gold, c, 2, Strike Gold (J. Z. Stock Farm·CA) - for foreign racing. Verveine appears to have a figures Popol vuh, by Czaravich. O·Stephen Stavrides; $16,280. comparable ability to Flawlessly, her a few lengths which puts 3-Spartan Victory, c, 2, Carr De Naskra (Payson Stud·KY) ­ ahead of the others in this fiela. Mike Smith found a way 10 Quidoni3, by Northern jove. O-Peter G. Angelos; ($20.000 minimize Lure's traffic problems in the Breeders' Cup Milej he should be able to get Verveine home here. two-year-old 1993 Fasig.Tipron Midlantic May 2yo sale); $8,880. Margins: nose, nose, neck. The live ion~shot is Possibly Perfect, who is not quite as good as several of these, but has a couple of big advantages-she 7th.Aqu, $44,000 Alw., 3yo/llp, 6(, 1:1 OJ ft. Barbara David's gets a weight pull ar. a three year old, and since she could De FABER5HAM (g, 5, Nepal-Snob Skate, by Icecapade), the only speed in the race, figures to save ground in a race claimed back·to-back in midst of 4·r3ce win skein during which could see several fillies Ilave their chances compromised Saratoga meet rebounded ftom a last-place finish to edge by traffic trouble. STORM BOOT (Storm Cat) at the wire for 8th win of 5€ason; improves to 37.14·7-3 and $329,138 overall. Favored Thoro-Craph sheets, state-of-the-art performance figures on a PLANTACEN ET (Forty Niner) was third, 5 lengths behind the graph ior each horse, are used by many horsemen and top pair. professional handicappers to evaluate ability and analyze form cycles. For information about Thoro.Gra.ph data or consulting 4th-Aqu, $30,000 Alw., 3yo/up, Um, 8f, 1:37 2/5, ft. Edward P. services, please call (800) 331-3778. Evans' SEATTlE STARLET (f, 3, Seattle Slew-JamilB, by Graustark), a 1/2-sister to SEBROF ($242,712) bred in by Aaron U. Jones, battled heavily favored © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newpaper may not be reproduc&d or transmitted in any form or by any OPTION CONTRACT (Fony Niner) the entite distance and means, efectronic or mechanical, without prior written prevailed by a nose for her first win of the year. I permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 6th.Aqu, $30,000 Alw., 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 1/5, ft. Mill House's Kentucky homebred FEROCIOUSLY (c, 3, ToPSlder-Whir.1 Series, by Roberto), a l/2·brother to FURIOUSLY (el. $407,228), returned from a 4-month vacation and led nearly every step (or his first win since April; the 2 1/4.length tally extended his record to 9-3-0-1 and $53,500 for trainer Shug McGaughey. 11/14/93 00: 1216 THOR. TIMES-T. D. r~EWS ~H '370 P0B3/BB5 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NltWS • 11-14-9~

AMELIA PEABODY S., Suf, 11 -13, $25,700, 2yo, f, registered 5th.Aqu, mdn., 2yo, 8f, 1:3i 3/5, ft. ' Massachusens·breds, of, 1: 15 1/5, ft. Kentucky homebred PEACE NEGOTIATIONS (c, 2, Danzig­ l-#MARllYN THE GREAT, f, 2, Soldier Boy (Little $unswick Resolver, by Reviewer), a full brother to ADJUDICATING Farm-MAl -Ten-Traco (GB), by Forlorn River. O/B.Robert (Gl, $738,584) & DISPUTE (Gl, $789,530), 1/2 to TIME M. Pozzo (MA.l; T-Michael C. Arc; $15,420. FOR A CHANGE (G1, $313,896), made his 4th start for Shug 2-Potential Dreamer, f, 2, Potentiate -Holdontoyourdream, a victorious one, running away by 6 as the even-money by Hold Your Peace. O·Fox Hill Farm; $S{ 140. choIce. 3-Sarah Kate, f, 2, Last Dance (Briar Hill Farm-MA) -Lady Scotus, by Duns Scotus. O·Dennls T. and Joan D. Wallace; 3rd-Aqu, mdn., 2yo, sf, 1:39 2/5, ft. Robert S. Evans' Florida $2,570. homebred MCDEE (g, 2, Silver Ghost-Madam Magoo, by Far Out East), trained by Scotty Schul hofer, went wire to wire Margins: 83/4,3, 1. for a (,. 1/4.length score. 8th-Med, 11.12, $32,000 Alw., 3yo/up, bf, 1:09 2/5, ft. Robert 1st-Aqu, mdn., lyo/up, f/m, 7f, 1 :25 4/5, ft. Larson Stables' E. Meyerhoff'S Maryland homebred STICKS AND BRICKS (C, AUILA (f. 3, Strawberry Roaa -Kahaila I by Pitcairn), bred in 4, Broad Brush-Reflection Knoll, by Cox's Ridge), MSW of Maryland by Allen Pallison and trained by John Parisella, $247,499 trained by Richard Small, shipped from Maryland was a 3·length wire-to-wire winner as the bettors' choice. and won by 3 3/4 lengths for his 2nd tally in his last three outings. Co·favorites TEDDY DRONE (7xSW of $710,937 by Drone) and STALKER (4x$W of $294,818 by Stalwart) ran 2· 3, a 1/2-length apMt. Ir~ E oAoSoToEoRoN i 6th-lrl, $28,000 Alw., 3yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1 :40 2/5, yl. John REP 0 RT Cirincione's 18·1 longshot tLLlN 8. (Electric Blue~TenUA, l~ by Tentam), bred in Virginia by Marcy Buffllm.and trained by Climon Bratton, sllrprised 8 foes with a 3/4.length score over NORTHERN DANCER S., lrl, 11.13, $100,000, 3yo, registered favored GRAB THE GREEN (MGS wnr of $451 {893 by Maryland.breds, 9f, 1:49215, ft. Cozzene), marking the 1st win of the yeM for the SP wnr of l-JEST PUNCHING, C, 3, Two Punch (Northview Stallion $76,340. Station-MD) -Foolish Dancer, by Smarten. O·Paul l. Fowler Jr.; B·Stuart S. Janney II! (MDJ; T.Gary Capuano; $60,000. 4th.Lrl, $20,800 Alw., 3yo/uPI f/m, 7f, 1:24 2/5, ft. Trainer 2-Wa Bert, c, 3, Waquoit (Northview Stallion Station-MD) ­ James Murphy's 1-2 favored entry of DOUBLE SIXES ((, 3, Liberty Doll, by Cyane. O·Jer·Mar Stables, Inc.; ($15,000 Gone West-Cast the Die, by Olden Times) and SAY IT'S yearling 1991 Keeneland September yearling sale); $20,000. GOLD (Oh Say) hit the wire heads apart, giving the Hickory 3-Pescagani, c, 3, Caveat (Northview Stallion Station.MOl ­ Tree Farm color-bearer 4 wins from her last 5 starts since Nan's Pest, by Great Above. O·One Plus Two Stable; shipping to Maryland. The Virginia-bred Improves to 8-4·2·1 ($8,500 yearling 1991 Fasig·Tipton Midlantic September and $47,490. yearling salei; $11.000. Margins: 5 1/2, 1 1/2, 1. 8Ih.lrl, $20,600 Alw., 3yo/up, flm, 8.5f, 1:45 1/5, ft. Helen Groves' BY YOUR LEAVE (f, 3, Private Account-Ciao, by CHiEf PENNEKECK H" Med, 11·12, $50,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09, Silent Screen), bred by Mill Ridge Farm in Kentucky and ft. trained by Henrietta Alexander. coasted home by 8 3/4, after 1-#VfCTORIOUStY BOLD, h, 6, Cool Victor (Windfields winning her last au! by 9. The full sister to SEeKEr HELLO farm Limited·Can) _Bold Debra, by Dom Alaric (Fr). 0­ (Gl, $784,259) & SILENT ACCOUNT (G2, $480,475) and Bruno Schickedanz; B-Knob Hill Stables (CAN.); T.Ryan 1/2 to HADIF (G3, $398,423) is now 3·(or-3 by an Glna Capuano; $30,000. impressive 3D 3/4 lengths when going long on the dirt. 2-Boom Towner, h, 5, Obligato (Highland Farm·NY) -Perfect Profile, by Stop the MUSic. O·Barry K. Schwartz; $10,000. 3-Crafty Alte', g, 5, Crafty Prospector (Brookdale Farm·KY) ­ Regal lady Hour, by Regal and Royal. O·For Now Farm; $5,500. Margins: 6 1/4, 1 1/4,1, M oI.DoW.EoS·T] MISS TROPICAL H., Crc, 11.13, $50,000, 3 yo/u p, f and m, REPORT 7.Sfr, 1:31 l/S, sf. 1-#CHICKASHA, f, 4, Ankara (Bosworth Farm Stud·SAO ­ MICHIGAN JUVENILE FILLIES 5., Det, 11-13, $74,975, 2yo, {, War Queen, by "Ramsinga. O-Bonnie Heath Farm: B·Bonnie registered Michigan-bred, 8.3f, 1:454/5, It M. Heath (fL); T·Joseph Provost; $30,000. 1-QUEEN OF SEAnLE, f, 2, Chicanery Slew (Sefa's farm-MI) 2-Drina, nl, 5, Regal and Royal (Lindon Farms-CA) ­ -Sefas Queen, by Riverman. O-Sefa'i> Farm; B-Farid and Pat Wandering Lace, by Private ACCOllr'tt. a·Rocking J B Stable; Sefa (MI.); T-Brenda M. Hill; $44,985. $10,000. 2-Go For Jackie, f, 2, Fit to Fight (Lane's End·KY) ~Aries Sue, 3-Northern Nation, {, 4, Northrop (Mare Haven Farm.KY) ~ by Private Thoughts. 0·5 & B Stable; $14,995. Great Nation, by Great Sun. O-Robert l. Harris; ($4,200 3-Sweet Business, f, 2, Conquistador Cielo (Claiborne Farm­ yearling 1990 Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. August sale); KY) -Arlecchina, by I. O. Tobin. O-Fred M. Allor; $8,247, $5,SOO. Margins: 2, 1 3/4, nose. Margins: neck, 2, 1/2. 11/14/93 1313: 138 THOR. TlMES-T. D. NEWS NO. 9713 PI1B4/13B5 PAGE 4 '" THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS'" 11·14-93

IlliNOIS SILeNT BEAUTY S., Haw, 11·13, SSl,500, 2yo, (, Today~s Preview Illinois-registered, -conceived, andlor .foaled, 6.5f, 1;18 1/5, sy. A field of 10 fillies and mares go postward for the $100,000· l-BAYOU PLANS, ff 2, Bayou Hebert (Clear Creek Stud· LA) added Cardinal Stakes at a mire and an eighth over the -Better Plans, by Architect. O/B-Valene Farms OL); T· Churchill Downs turf course. The race is headed by course­ Richard R. Scherer; $30,900. record holder Classic Reign (Vice Regent), who set the standard 2-Sfrawberry Rush, f, 2, Northern Jove (EI Batey farm.FL) ­ of 1:34 3/5 for a mile over the grass course in MaYi Sam·Son Believer, by Believe It. O·Triple c: Thorostock; $10,300. Farm's half-sister to Eclipse winner Sky Classic will face 3-Poweriul Gal, f, 2, Sun Power (Irish View Acres-IU -Gal highweighted multiple·stakes winners Lady Shirl (That's A Nice) Next Door, by Country Boy jim. O·John Carver, Peter and Logan's Mist (Brogan). Abruzzo, Mark Zaranski, and Juanit Levitch; $5,665. Margins: 12, head/ head.

CARRIS MEMORIAL S., RP, 11-13, $32,320, 3yo/up, f and m, 8.Sf, 1 :46 1/5, sy. 1-PlEASANT CHAI, m. 5, Pleasant Colony (Buckland Farm­ KY) -Glamorous Daisz, by SomethingfabulolJs. O.Carolyn Friedberg; B.Joseph Allen (KY.); T-Steve M. Asmussen; 5th-SA, $35,000 Alw., 3yo/up, flm, a6.SfT, 1: 14 3/5, fm. ($25,000 two-year.old 1990 Fasig'li pIon Kentucky April Edmond and Sharon Hudon's Cal ifornia homebred RISKY 2yos in training sale); $19,392. RISTINE (f, 3, Splendid Courage-Risky Case, by Upper 2-lnfernos Reality, m, 5, Crafty Pro~pector (Brookdale Farm. Case) nailed 2·' favorite BEST DKESS (Jaklin Klugman) in the KY) -Temperature Hot, by Believe It, a-Gary McDonald; final strides to win her first turf race in two tries. $6,464. 3-Bianca D., (/ 4, Turkoman (Darby Dan Farm.KY) ­ 7th.SA, $34,000 Alw., 3yo/up, 8fT, 1 :37 liS, fm. BisZ3rnz, Alexandra My Love, by Danzig. a·Robert S. Mitchel!; Vandewegne, and Greenman's SAVIN10 (The Minstrel....:. ($75,000 yearling 1990 fasig.Tipton Saratoga August select Fabulous Native, by -Le fabuleux), bred in Kentucky by yearling sale); $3,555. luddmonte Farms, defeated fellow Juddmonte homebred Margins: 1 1/4,5,1/2. WISE WORDS (Seattle Slew) by 1 3/4 lengths to remain undefeated in 2 North American starts. The heavy favorite 9th.LaD, Friendship 5. (C&G Div.) $94,950 futurity, 2yo, c/g, had finished 2nd three times in France before taking a six· Accredited Tx·bred, 6f, 1:12, ft. Maiden MONEY BASQUE month break; began his U.S. campaign with a S·length (g, 2, Bounding Basque-Amandamint, by Key to the Mint), maiden win at Bay Meadow:- in Oct. an 18·1 outsider racing (or the Estate of James Craig and trained by Joseph Duhon, took the lead from 149·' longshot 3rd.SA, $32,000 Alw., 3yo/up, stJte·bred, 6f, 1;08 4/5, ft. john PAl'S IRISH TENOR in the stretch and won by 2 lengths to and Dessie Coffee's homebred SPECIAL TASK (g, 3, improve to 3·1.1·1. Even-money choice GIMME GLORY L'Natural-B. Elite, by Don 8.). trained by 82-year-old Noble (3xSw of $225,391 by Wayne's Crane) finished 7 lengths Threewitt, moved up from the mid-claiming ranks and went back in 5th, suffering his worst defeat after running 1st or from gate to wire to defeat 4/5 choice LONG GONE JULES 2nd in ail eight previous starts. The exacta paid $2,11 S. (Silveyville) by 2114 lengthS.

2nd·CD, $47,125 Alw., 3 yo/up, a.Sf, 1;47 2/5, sy. Raymond 6th.SA, mdn., 2yo, 6,5f, 1 :15 4/5, ft, Howard B. Keck's (otrell's fiGHTING fANTASY (h, 6, Fighting Flt-lee NUMEROUS (C, 2, Mr. ProspeclQr-Number , by Nijinsky II) Fantasy, by It's Freezing), a MGS of $499,263 trained by charged from far back to. win by a nose. The Kenneth McPeek, prevailed by a neck after setting all the Claiborne/Gamely Corp. Kentucky.bred is a full brother to pace to collect hi~ fifth wi n of the yea r, improving to 61.15· JADE ROBBERY (Gl, $233,137). 9·10 overa!1. Favored DR PAIN (MSW of $20i ,502 by proud Truth) pursued the winner through, but settled for second, while AL SABIN (SWof $159,905 by Alydar) ran evenly in third.

6th.CD, $45,340 A/w., 3yo/up, 9(, 1 :56, sy. SCORNED TIMBER ((, 4, Big Spruce-Ante Please, by Raise a Bid), racing for Budget Stable and conditioned by Niall O'Callaghan, a 5xSW of $279,896, put together a powerful stretch-drive and won by 3 1/2 lengths for his first victory since June '92. SAN JOAQUIN INVITATlO~Al H., BM, 11·13, $43,600, Favored BLACKSBURG (Seattle Slew) looked like he had it 3yo/up, horses stabled in Northern California, 8f. 1:362/5, ft. won while holding a big advantage in the early going, but 1-SEATTLETOO, (:, 4, Taj Alriyadh (Koche Farm·WA) ­ faded in the lane to finish 5 1/2 lengths back in 3m, Windy Too, by Windy Sea. O-Geri\ld E. Santucci; B-Val Vail (WA,); T-Lonnie Arterburn; $25,600. 7th·CD, $24,975 Alw" 3yo/up, (1m, 8.Sf, 1;49 3/5, sy. Another 2-Big Pal, c, 4, Beau's Eagle -Big Spirit, by Big Spruce. 0­ Buaget Stable runner from O'Caliaghan's shedrow, HIGH Golden Eagle Farm; $8,000. DECISION ((, 3, Meadowlake-Top Folly, by Topsider) went 3-Athenia Green (GB), g, 7, Green Dancer (Cainesway Farm· wire·to-wire for a 3/4.length score to improve to 13-2-5-2 KY) -Athenia, by Mr. Prospector. O.Evergreen Farm; andSS1,251. ($140,000 yearling 1987 Keeneland 1\1ly (Wednesday) yearling sale); $6,000. Margins: 2, 1 1/2, neck. 11/14/93 00: 09 THOR. T IMES-T. D. I...jEWS NO. 970 P005/005 PAGE :5 ... THOROUGHBRED DAILY NE'\VS • 11-14~9~ i:

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6th.Haw, $16,000, 3yo/up, 8f.70yds, 1:43 3/S, sy. Richard Trebat's favored RECOUP THE CASH (g, 3, Copelan- · 0 • R • E • I • G • N Dewan's Flag, by Dewan), bred in Kentucky by Jaime S. F REP 0 R T Carrion and trained by Jere Smith Sr., had his head in front at I1-.~_::::;;...._~_",------,- _____._~______..J_1 the wire to collect in six of his last seven starts since being i ~ claimed for $15/000 in lllne. Record now 14-7-1-1 $70,507. GLORIOUS SONG S./ Grd, 11-13, $56,550, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:27, ft. MAIDEN WINNERS: l-#AVIES COVERGIRl, f, 2, Avies Copy (Gardiner Farms limited-Can) -Table Policy, by Mr. Pow Wow. OfT-Steve Explosive judy, f, 2, Air Forbes Won-Shea Lee, by Accipiter. Owens; T-Ernie and Wanda Ladiges (CAN.l; $33,930. Grd, 11-13/ 4.Sf, :53. B-Mulholland Brothers (KyJ 2-Hall's lake Fire, f, 2, Cure the Blues (Vinery-KY) -Queen's Chestnut AngeL f, 2, Horatius-Sound Action, by Resollnd. Lri, Tea Time, by Sassafras (Fr). O-P. Finn and C. Vasey; 11-13, 7f, 1 :28 1/5. B-Mary Griffin (Md.). ($13,000 yearling 1992 Keeneland September yearling sale); Helen Brann, t 2, Lord At War (Arg)-La Corriente, by Little $11,310. Current. CD, 11-13, 7f, 1 :27 4/5. B-Wimborne Farm, Inc. 3-Term Limits, f, 2, Time For a Change (Three Chimneys (Ky.). Farm.KY) -Pancing Doris, by Northern Dancer. 0­ Groovlng Moment, C2, Magic Moment II (Fr)~Fir5t Croovin; December Hill Farms; ($73,000 two-year-old 1993 by Just Groovin. RP, 11-13, 6.5f, 1 :20 3/5. a-Don Reding Keeneland April 2yos in training sale); $6,220. (Tx,). . Margi ns: 1/2, 2, 2. River Flyer, c/ 2, Riverman-Young Flyer ($215,000), by Flying Winner becomes first SW for sire. Paster. BM, 11-13, 8f, 1 :37 4/5. B-Mr./Mrs. John c. Mabee (Ca.). 'Won by 10. Additional stakes: Wen loch Sabona, f, 2, Sabona-Pame!a's Plum, by The pruner. 131h.Beu, $25,000 Beu. Sales FUL, state-bred 'lyo, 6f, 1:10.99, Det ,11 -13, 6f, 1:13. B-Gerald O'Connor (Mi.). 51. Odds-on favorite Mighty Reddy (g, 2, Mighty Adversary­ Mltey Jenny, (, 2, Sauce Boat-Virginia keel, by Olden rimes. Fascinlldora, by Cornish Prince) overpowered a field o( eight Suf, 11-13, 6f, 1: 13 4/5. B-Uebeskind & Dreyfuss, et al ·Won Ohio-breds with a front.running, 7 1/2.length score for his by 11 1/2. third vicrory in four career starts. Wissie's Wish, C, 2, The Cool Virginian-Bold Woman, by Bold Victor, Pha, 11.13, 6i, 1:123/5. B·Ann Brede & Jacques ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Moore (MdJ. Best of April, f, 3, Best of Both-Ma Petit, by AI Nasr (Fr). RP, 10th-Cre, $20,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 4/5, ft. ALWAY'S SILVER 11-13, 6t, 1: 13 4/5. B-Marion Davidson (Ok.). ·Won by 6 ((,4, Spanish Drums-Divine Glory, by On to Glory) bred in 1/2. Florida by Richard Belk and racing for James lewis from Touch of Spice, f, 3, Bowery Boy-Savor the Flavor, by San Emanuel Tortora's barn, held off co.favorite SWEDAUS Fel iou (Fr). Beu, 11 -13, 8 f-70yds, 1:46. B-Arnold Spicer (Proud Birdie) by a length for first win of season; the 2x '92 (Oh.). SW of $315,499 improves to 38-8·9-6. D. D.'s lakette, L 3, Deputy Minister-Hailto Boldness, by Bold Reason. TlJP, 11·13, 6f, 1:' 2 3/5. 8-Barbara Burgess (N.).\. 6th.BM, $20,000, 2yo, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. Robert Irvin's KLUGGIE Known Fact Jack, g, 3, Known Fact-Fabulous Halo, by Halo. (g, 2, Jaklin kiugman-Run for Tavia, by Hill Rlml, bred in LaP, 11-13, 6.sf, 1:17 3/5. B-Harry Isaacs (Md.). ·Won by 5. California by C Punch Ranch and trained b~ Allen Homing Pigeon, c, 3, Magloire-Bird House, by Yukon £a~le Severinsen, held ofi early trailer JEEP SHOT by a lt2-length Haw, 11-13, 6f, 1;11 3/5. B-Mr. &- Mrs. Harvey Vanier (Iii.). for his second win from two career starts. 'Won by 7 1/2. SlJmmer's Revenge, f, 3, Raja's Revenge-Summer Reign, by 2nd-Lrl, $17,100, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:25, ft. WAVERING THRONE Native Roy(\lty. FL, 11-13, 6f, 1:15 liS. B-Star Track Farm (g, 3, Wavering Monarch-To the Throne, by Elocutionist), (N.Y.). owned and trained by Vincent Blengs, returned from a 5 1/4­ Five (or Fun, f, 3, Vaal Reef-lindy'S Cal, by Plastic Surgeon. length maiden win to score by 1 1/2 lengths; improving to 8· Lrl, 11.13, 9.5f, 2:04 3/5. B.Larry Knight (MdJ 2·'·3 ilnd $28,395. W. N. Dolphin, c, 4, Never Be Known-January Ann, by Run a Native. BgD, 11-13,6[, 1:15215. B-Noreen Speckman (Ky.). 10th-Haw, $16,500, 3yo/up, state· bred, Sf.70yds, 1 :44 1/5, sy. Mr. and Mrs. Vanier's homebred and trained SILVER ETCHING (c, 3, Real Landing~Chiselt by Hatchet Man) led at aII poles and drew clear by 5 1/2 lengths for his second win from three starts since going to the grass; extends overall record to 7-2-1-0 and $26,620.

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