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TIMARIDA TO SKIP ARC (Ire) { {lre}L winner of a trio of Grade/Group 1 stakes in her last three starts, will not be supplemented for next week's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. Her owner The Aga Khan and trainer decided Tuesday to skip that event and concentrate instead SPECTRUM RETIRED TO COOLMORE STUD on the mile and a quarter G 1 Dubai Champion S. at Spectrum (Ire) (Rainbow Quest), winner of last year's Newmarket Oct. 19. Oxx said, "We have always been G1 Irish 2000 Guineas and G1 Dubai Champion S., has worried about her stamina for the Arc. She is not bred run his last race and will stand the 1997 breeding sea­ to get a mile and a half and the Arc is the toughest son at Coolmore Stud in Ireland. Coolmore has acquired mile and a half race in Europe. n In her last three out­ majority ownership in Spectrum from the colt's breeder ings, the four-year-old mare has won the G1 Grand Lord Weinstock, but Lord Weinstock has retained an interest and will send mares to Spectrum at Coolmore. Prix Dallmayr in , A spokesperson for Coolmore revealed that a large offer the GI Beverly D. at Arlington and the G 1 Irish Cham­ for Spectrum has recently been made from Japan. How­ pion S. at Leopardstown. ever, the offer was rejected because the four-year-old "has so much to offer European breeders in general and OJC CUTS 1996 THOROUGHBRED PURSES The Irish breeders in particular." Spectrum, a 10-length Ontario Jockey Club announced Wednesday a 10 per­ winner in his only start at two, went on to win two cent reduction in Thoroughbred purses, effective this more races over a mile at three, notably defeating Group Saturday, Sept. 28, but it is a decision expected to last 1 winners Bahri, Prince Arthur and Oscar Schindler in only for the balance of the 1996 season. The cut, which the Irish 2000 Guineas. He was also capable of staying affects Woodbine Racetrack through its Dec. 14 closing a mile and a quarter, as he showed with his two-length and Fort Erie Racetrack until its final day Oct. 27, will victory in the G 1 Dubai Champion S. Overall, the bay still result in a net increase in Thoroughbred purses paid won four of nine career starts for earnings of $559,187. for 1996. The expected total is $48.3 million, up from Spectrum's pedigree is free of blood, the $47.8 million paid in 1995 and almost $10 million and his sire Rainbow Quest has an outstanding record greater than the $38.9 million sum of just two years with mares by Northern Dancer-line stallions, with this ago. "We anticipate that purses will rise to their pre­ combination already being responsible for 1 5 stakes­ reduction levels when we reopen our Thoroughbred winners. racing next spring," said OJC President and CEO David Willmot. "We had hoped this move would not be neces­ WILL'S WAY OUT OF BREEDERS' CUP Travers sary. However, the tax reduction we expected to be winner Will's Way (Easy Goer) returned from his implemented July 1 did not take place as scheduled, seventh-place finish in Sunday's GI Super Derby at thus resul;ting in less than anticipated revenues available Louisiana Downs with a virus and will miss both the for purses in 1996." In an accompanying move, to help Oct. 5 Jockey Club Gold Cup and the Oct. 26 Breeders' keep the purse reduction at 1 0 percent and no greater, Cup, trainer Jim Bond reported Wednesday. "He's the OJC announced it will apply to the Ontario Racing coughing pretty bad," said Bond. "He coughed the Commission to cancel its six Monday dates in November whole way home (to New York) on the plane." Bond and December which the ORC previously granted. said the colt seems to be responding well to antibiotics, but added he would wait at least a week to 1 0 days GATE DANCER TO SILVERLEAF Bob Cromartie, before making a decision whether to end his three-year­ president of Silverleaf Farms Inc., has announced that old campaign now or to run again this year. Will's Way Silverleaf Farms has purchased an interest in 1984 has won four of seven career starts for earnings of Preakness S. winner Gate Dancer (Sovereign Dancer) $565,000. and will stand the 15-year-old stallion at their farm in Summerfield, Florida for the 1997 breeding season. STAKES CLOSINGS • Gate Dancer, a MGI winner of over $2.5 million. has TOMORROW, FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 27: • nine crops to race, total progeny earnings of over $10.1 9-29 $1,000,000 Canadian International-GI, I • million and 18 stakes winners, including recent two­ Wo, 3yo/up, 12fT ($50,000s) year-old Gill Sorority S. winner Annie Cake. Gate 9-29 $150,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie­ Dancer formerly stood at Lucas Farm in Summerfield, Gil, AP, 2yo, f, 8f ($10,000s) Florida. His stud fee will remain at $5,000 live foal. 10-06 $ 100,000 Highlander-GIC, Wo, 3yo/up, 6f ($1500) News. cont. p.2 PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-26-96

News, Cont. Local News, The Meadowlands: TWIST AFLEET'S RETIREMENT CONFIRMED This Friday night, Sept. 27, Hong Kong simulcasts Two-time Grade I winner Twist Afleet (Afleet) is defi­ return to The Meadowlands. The simulcasts actually nitely being retired, trainer John Kimmel confirmed begin at 1 a.m. Saturday and run through 5:30 Saturday Wednesday morning. "She had a recurrence of a saucer morning. Last lVIay, The Meadowlands experimented fracture on her left shin that was repaired when she with the Hong Kong simulcasts, and thousands showed was a two-year-old," Kimmel said. "We'll let her down up and wagered over $200,000 nightly. and she will be sent to Kentucky to be bred to Danzig next year. She's been too good to us to take any chances with." The five-year-old mare won 13 of 18 FOREIGN starts for earnings of $659,568. Her seven graded • • Yesterday's Result: stakes victories included tallies in the GI Test S. and Gill R.O.A. FOUNDATION S., $41,647, Goodwood, Eng­ Columbia S. at three, the Gil First Flight H. at both three land, 9-25, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:08.93, gd/fm. and four, the G I Top Flight H. at four and the GIII Va­ 1--HAGWAH, 121, f, 4, Dancing Brave--Saraa Ree, by grancy H. and Gill Honorable Miss H. this year. In her Caro (Ire). a-Abdullah Ali; B-Gainsborough Farm Inc; final career start Sept. 14, the top sprinter stretched out T-Ben Hanbury; J-M. Roberts; $27,694. to 1 1 /16-miles and finished fifth in the GI Ruffian H. at 2--0verbury (Ire), 133, h, 5, Caerleon--Overcall (GB}' by Belmont Sept. 14. Bustino (GB). $8,252. 3--Fahim (GB), 120, c, 3, --Mahrah, by PETIONVILLE TO CRESTWOOD IN '97 Multiple Vaguely Noble (Ire). $3,931. graded-stakes winner Petionville (Seeking the Gold) will Margins: 2n, 2n, n. enter stud at Pope McLean's Crestwood Farm in Lexington, Ky for the 1997 breeding season. The 4­ AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: year-old has won seven of 14 career starts with victo­ Voyagers Quest, c, 2, Dynaformer--Orange Sickle (SW, ries in the Gil Ohio Derby, Gil La Jolla H. and Gill Louisi­ $117,421), by Rich Cream. Goodwood, 9-20, St Ivel ana Derby. To date, the colt has earned $811,905, Cup Maiden S., 2yo, 8fT, $6,650 to winner. O-R making him the leading active runner for his sire, Seek­ Kaster; B-Gulf States Stables II; T-P Chapple-Hyam. ing the Gold. Ginger Fox, c, 3, Diesis (GB)--Over Your Shoulder (SW), by Graustark. Chester, 9-20, Carden Maiden S., 3yo/up, 13f 89yT, $6,394 to winner. O-H R H Prince PREVIEW Fahd Salman; B-Newgate Stud Farm; T-Henry Cecil. • • "n to Harbour Club (Danzig), SW, $344,426. Today, Goodwood, England: AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRANCE: Genny Wren, f, 4, --Attirance (Fr) {GSW-Fr}, CHARLTON HUNT SUPREME S.-G3, $51,378, 3yo/up, by Crowned Prince. Evry, 9-24, Prix de la Marche 7fT (Claimer}' 4yo/up, 8fT, $11,739 to winner. O-Mme D The field, in post position order, is: Brief Glimpse (Ire) Lynam; B-London Thoroughbred Services; T-John (Taufan}, 121 pounds; Sergeyev (Ire) (MulholiandeL Hammond. "$27,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. 128; Chewit (GB) (Beveled), 124; My Branch (GB) (Dis­ tant Relative {Ire}), 118; Personal Love (Diesis {GB}), Local News, England: 118; Wizard King (GB) (Shaadi), 124; Tagula (Ire) Entrepreneur (GB) (Sadler's Wells) earned himself (Taufan), 121; Polar Prince (Ire) (Distinctly North}, 121; odds of 20-1 for next year's Epsom Derby and, almost Thrilling Day (GB) (Groom Dancer}, 122. certainly, ~ place in next month's G1 Dewhurst S. with a comfortable victory at Chester Wednesday. The Mi­ chael Stoute trainee, a full-brother to 1995 Epsom Oaks EAST second Dance A Dream, cost $980,850 as a yearling. • • Only three rivals took him on in the Heswall Conditions Local News, Maryland: S. over 7f 122yds and Entrepreneur was a 1-6 favorite Pre-entries for Maryland Million Day, Saturday, Oct. to bring his career score to two wins from three starts. 12 at Laurel Park, are due Wednesday, Oct. More His margin of victory, achieved with no more than gen­ than 125 Maryland-sired horses are expected to be tle persuasion, was 2n-lengths, but would surely have pre-entered for 1996 Maryland Million Day. For more been greater if he had not become slightly unbalanced information please call the Maryland Million office at on the tight final bend. (410) 252-2100. Foreign Report, cont. p. 3 FIRST STAKES WINNER L~NE'S END FOR FRESHMAN SIRE A.P. INDY -~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 General Royal Captures the $102,000 Barretts Juvenile S. (606) 873-7300 FAX: (606) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] on September 19 WEB SITE: http://www.lanesend.com PAGE J. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 9-26-96

Local News, England: Matiya (Ire) (Alzao), winner of the Irish 1000 Guineas • SO. CALIFORNIA. in May, will start next in the G2 Prix de l'Opera at Longchamp Oct. 6. The Ben Hanbury-trained filly proved Stake Result: disappointing when finishing last of ten on her most GOVERNOR'S CUP, $50,000, FPX, 9-24, 3yo/up, 6 recent run on unsuitably fast turf in Goodwood's G 1 1/2f, 1: 1 6 1 /5, ft. Sussex S. in July. 1--SUBTLE TROUBLE, 116, g, 5, Native Prospector--The Bahhare (Woodman), 6-1 favorite for next year's Babe, by Fleet Mel. ($97,OOO HRA 1994 BESJAI'J). 2000 Guineas after his success in the G2 a-Wells Terry 0; B-P Valenti & J Coelho (CA); Laurent-Perrier Champagne S. at Doncaster earlier this T-Melvin F Stute; J-G F Almeida; $28,000. Lifetime month, is to spend the winter in Dubai. But the John Record: 52-8-7-12, $535,775. Dunlop-trained colt, now unbeaten in three outings, will 2--First Intent, 118, h, 7, Prima Voce--Joint Intent, by not be joining the Godolphin team. He will, instead, be Battle Joined. $8,500. supervised in the Middle East by staff from Dunlop's 3--Makinanhonestbuck, 115, h, 5, Spend a Buck--Quite stable. Angus Gold, racing manager for Bahhare's owner Honestly, by Believe It. $6,000. Hamdan AI Maktoum, stated: "It is basically so he can Margins: 2 1/4, 1HF, 1HF. Odds: 5.10,0.70,4.70. benefit from the climate and come back next year. " Subtle Trouble was fourth in the Sept. 17 Aprisa S. in his last start. Back off just a week's rest, the gelding was well back early, rallied nearing the final turn to take MIDWEST the lead at the top of the stretch and accelerated away • • from the rest of the field. Yesterday's Results: 4th-APX, $17,000, Msw, 2yo, a1mT, 1:384/5, fm. U KNOW (c, 2, Sheikh Albadou (GB)--Striking Melody, NEW YORK by Lightning Leap) was seventh in his debut June 26 • • and fifth in his last start Aug. 16. Trying the turf for the Yesterday's Results: first time, the colt grabbed the early lead, opened up a five-length advantage at midstretch and then held off IL BERTRAM F BONGARD S., $54,700, BEL, 9-25, (S), DUO PETERO (Northern Flagship) by a half-length. The 2yo, 7f, 1:23 4/5, my. 5-1 shot became the third winner for his freshman sire. 1--#PATENT PEI\IDING, 117, c, 2, Conquistador Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $10,740. Cielo--Devil's Dispute, by Devil's Bag. OIT-Edward C a-Nuckols C Jr & Vanier Nancy. B-Charles Nuckols, Jr. Perdue; B-Geret Farm Corp (NY); J-R G Davis; & Sons (KY). T-Harvey L Vanier. $32,820. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $71,681, 2--Phil the Grip, 117, g, 2, Crafty Prospector--Ionian Local News, Kentucky: Bride, by Icecapade. ($62,000 yrl '95 KEESEP). Fasig-Tipton has considerably expanded its Fall Year­ a-Perrotta John R. $10,940. ling Sale and will catalogue 475 yearlings for its two­ 3--Fourth and Six, 117, c, 2, Defensive Play--Dissa Six, day auction at Keeneland Oct. 14 and 15. Last year's by Saratoga Six. O-Paraneck Stable. $6,017. sale saw 380 yearlings catalogued in a one-day format. Margins: 1 1/4,2,5. Odds: 6.20, 2.50, 2.75. There are 232 sires represented in the 1996 catalogue Patent Pending, second in the Sept. 2 New York which will be available from all FaSig-Tipton offices Breeders Futurity at the Finger Lakes in his last start, Tuesday Oct. 1. Continuous sessions will begin each pressed the pace to the top of the stretch before draw­ day at 11AM. ing clear rer a 1 1/4-length victory. "He was full of run," Local News, Remington Park: said winning rider Robbie Davis. "He waited a little for The Oklahoma Matchmaker H., to be run Oct. 16 at company in the stretch. When the other horses came to Remington Park, carries a $ 25,000 purse for fillies and him he went on well. If mares and also includes a free breeding season for each of the first three finishers. The 1996 Matchmaker stal­ A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will lions include Oklahoma's top sire Siewacide (Seattle indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Slew) as well as a pair of past Remington Park Derby note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be winners--Queen's Gray Bee (Drone) and Dazzling Falls used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for (Taylor's Falls). other restricted races.

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7th-BEL, $45,580, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 1 m, 1 :364/5, my. Local News, Belmont Park: 1--ANGEL IN THE NIGHT, 117, f, 4, Bet Twice--Syrian L'Carriere (Carr de Naskra), runner-up to Cigar in the Dancer, by Damascus. O/T-E Perdue; B-Hattinger J GI Woodward S. Sept. 14, worked an easy five furlongs (NY). Lifetime Record: MSW, 14-12-0-0, $181,980. in 1 :05.1 over Belmont's sloppy main track yesterday in * % to Exotic Moves (Miswaki), SW, $201,712. preparation for the Oct. 5 Jockey Club Gold Cup. 2--Privity, 119, f, 4, Private Account--Sylph, by Alleged. GI Preakness and Gil Jim Dandy winner Louis Qua­ 3--Royalty Interest, 112, f, 3, Mr. Prospector--I Pass, by torze (Sovereign Dancer), a disappointing seventh in the Buckpasser. GI Woodbine Million Sept. 15, worked five furlongs in a Margins: 2,3/4,7. Odds: 5.10, 1.05, 1.90. bullet 1 :00.01 over Belmont's muddy main track Tues­ Twice-beaten Angel in the Night captured a Finger day. The three-year-old is scheduled to face older horses Lakes stakes in her last outing Sept. 2. Making her first for the first time in the Oct. 5 Jockey Club Gold Cup. start outside of the Finger Lakes, the filly lost consider­ The Nick Zito-trained two-year-old colt Acceptable able ground after clipping heals and stumbling just after (Capote) took to the Belmont training track Tuesday. the start, but moved up stoutly down the backstretch to Over a surface labeled "good," he breezed five furlongs take the lead on the turn and held off Privity to the wire. in 1 :01.83 in preparation for the GI Moet Champagne S. Oct. 5. 5th-BEL, $41,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), D. Wayne Lukas-trainees Sharp Cat (Storm Cat) and 1:43, my. Serena's Song (Rahy) also worked over Belmont's 1--DONT GAMBLE, 116, c, 4, Prospectors "good" training track Tuesday. The top two-year-old filly Gamble--Impish Polly, by Matsadoon. O-Beecher Sharp Cat, winner of the Gil Del Mar Debutante and GI A; B-Hershe M (FL); T-G Gullo. Lifetime Record: Matron S. in her last two starts, breezed a half-mile in 30-7-4-2, $159,910. * % to Pollycat (Late Act), SW, :50.07 in preparation for the GI Frizette S. Oct. 6. Four­ $145,154. year-old Serena's Song, winner of the GI Beldame S. in 2--Severn Bridge, 120, g, 4, Zilzal--Seven Springs, by 1995, tuned up for this year's edition with a five-furlong Irish River (Fr). work in 1 :02 flat. The Beldame will be contested Oct. 6. 3--Stroller, 116, c, 4, Sutter's Prospect--Nightlong (GB), Golden Bri (Gold Alert), who had been considered for by Night Shift. the Beldame, grabbed a quarter leaving the gate en Margins: 1 HF, 10HF, 5HF. Odds: 4.00, 3.65, 12.50. route to an allowance win Sunday, trainer John Kimmel Dont Gamble finished 11 th in his last outing, Sept. 12 said, jeopardizing her chances of starting in the Oct. 6 on the Belmont turf. Third choice here, the grey colt event. "She will have to respond pretty good to treat­ challenged the leader at midstretch and drew clear. ment in order for her to make it to the Beldame," said 3rd-BEL, $34,000, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1 :23 1/5, sy. Kimmel. "She does like Belmont, however." Golden Bri CAPTAIN EASY (c, 2, Easy Goer--Collins {MGSW, defeated Serena's Song in the GI Coaching Club Ameri­ $448,740}, by Majestic Light) sandwiched two six can Oaks at Belmont in July, 1995. place finishes between second place finishes in his debut and his last race Sept.2. The colt, the slight 5-2 favorite, sprinted clear to take the early lead and drew B-R-E-E-D-E-R-S off in the stretch to win by 2 3/4 lengths over MY MANIZALES (Carson City). The winner was a $25,000 EDITION KEESEP yearling and $90,000 FTFFEB 2 year old. Life­ time Record: 5-1-2-0, $33,500. ALLOWAI\lCE RESULTS: O-Dogwood Stable. B-F. A. Genter Stable, Inc. (KY). T-Nicholas P Zito. 9th-BEL, $39,000, (S), 3yo/up, flm, 1 1116m (off turf), 1:44 2/5, my. 6th-BEL, $34,000, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:23 2/5, my. HELEN'S BID (f, 3, Loustrous Bid--Helen Hai {SP}, by FALO (c, 2, Sejm--Colorful Glow, by Fluorescent Light), Ga Hai) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $49,525. O/B-Mrs a $36,000 OBSAUG yearling and $80,000 OBSFEB 2 Henry D Paxson (I\lY). T-Michael W Dickinson. year old, was seventh in his debut Sept. 7. Second choice at 9-5, the colt rallied on the turn for home, took 8th-DEL, $25,600, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1/5, ft. the lead a furlong from the wire and scored by 1 3/4 AMERICAN WOLF (e, 4, Northern Wolf--Wings of Silver, lengths over FELIX THE CAT (Storm Cat). Lifetime Re­ by Alleged) Lifetime Record: SP, 16-3-6-5, $89,530. cord: 2-1-0-0, $20,400. O-Main Line Stable. B-Edgar Lucas (MD). T-Joseph J O-Four Techs Stable. B-Philip & Karen Matthews (FL). Graci III. T-John C Kimmel. 11 GradelGroup Winners

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7th-MED, $25,000, 9-24, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 1 0 2/5, gd. Seeyou in Saratoga, f, 2, Carnivalay--Golden Triad, by NEW FALL GUY (c, 3, Northern Idol--La Marquise, by Shelter Half. BEL, 9-25, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5. B-Country Proudest Roman) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-2, $45,670. Life Farm/Shields (Md). O/T-Gerald F Sleeter. B-Carolyn Sleeter (NJ). '" Y2 to Best Captain Easy, c, 2, Easy Goer--Collins (MGSW, Birthday (Better Arbitor), SW, $103,521; Fall Semester $448,740), by Majestic Light. BEL, 9-25, 7f, 1:23 (Better Arbitor), MSW, $252,542. 1/5. B-F A Genter Stable, Inc (Ky). '" $25,000 yrl '95 KEESEP; $90,000 2yo 1996 FTFFEB. Sth-IVIED, $22,000, 9-24, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:374/5, sy. Netsurfer, c, 2, Lomond--Surf (SW), by "'Hawaii. DEL, PEACE TIME (c, 4, War--Miss Design, by Mississipian) 9-25, 1 m, 1 :43 2/5. B-Moseley James B Mr & Mrs Lifetime Record: 31-7-11-2, $93,030. O-Estate of Wil­ (Ky). liam Keegan Jr. B-Arthur I. Appleton (FL). T-Charles A Hunny Now, f, 2, Noble Monk flre)--Madam Avie (MSP), Carey. by Lord Avie. FPX, 9-24, (S), 6f, 1:13. B-Cox D (Ca). Eleven North, f, 2, Northern Idol--Image's Image, by Sth-DET, $20,000, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11, ft. Better Arbitor. MED, 9-24, (S), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Sleeter BET TWICE PRINCESS (f, 3, Bet Twice--One Tough Carolyn (Nj). Lady, by Mr. Prospector) Lifetime Record: MSW, Falo, c, Sejm--Colorful Glow, by Fluorescent Light. 16-9-2-1, $194,764. O/T-Elwyn E Tripp. B-E. E. & Betty BEL, 9-25, 7f, 1:23 2/5. B-P & K Matthews (Fl). Tripp (MI). '" $36,000 yrl '95 OBSAUG; $80,000 2yo 19960BSFEB. U Know, c, 2, Sheikh Albadou (GBl--Striking Melody, by Sth-PIM, $19,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:55 1/5, gd. Lightning Leap. APX, 9-25, a1 mT, 1:38 4/5. POLISH LOVE ec, 3, Danzig--Some Romance {MGSW, B-Charles Nuckols, Jr & Sons (Kyl. "'third winner for $545,355}, by Fappiano) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, freshman sire. $29,305. O-Farish & Jamal & Liedtke. B-Skara Glen Military Might, c, 2, Tank--Dante's Dancer, by Northern Stables (KY). T-Neil J Howard. Jove. PIM, 9-24, 6f, 1 :11 3/5. B-Helmore Farm (Md). '" 2nd winner for freshman sire. 6th-APX, $1S,500, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, a1mT, 1:383/5, + Taylor May, f, 3, Beau's Eagle--Saxoleine, by fm. Somethingfabulous. FPX, 9-24, 6 1/2f, 1:18 2/5. ROYAL EXCHANGE (f, 3, Royal Roberto--Sister's Se­ B-Taylor Thelma L (Ca). cret, by Bolductive) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-2, $19,680. Miss Hialeah, L 3, EI Senor--Please Answer (Ire), by Be O-Disko Harry & Sigrist Charles. B-William Gahlberg (IL). My Guest. BEL, 9-25, 7f, 1:25. B-Wright W W (Ky). T-Moises R Yanez. A Million Sinz, c, 3, Militron--Sin of Silence, by Big Burn. SUF, 9-25, 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Thompson T M (Ma). 9th-APX, $1S,500, (S), 3yo/up, a1mT, 1:362/5, fm. Thirty Six Madison, g, 3, Thirty Six Red--Northern Meet­ SYMPATACULAR (h, 5, Spectacular Bid--Sympathetic ing, by Leo Castelli. PHA, 9-24, 7f, 1:25 1/5. B-Pere­ Miss, by Proudest Roman) Lifetime Record: 15-3-2-1, grine Bloodstock & B. Giles Brophy (Fl). * $17,500 yrl $45,535. O/B-Sympathetic Miss Corp. (lL). T-Joseph '94 FTKJUL. Kasperski Jr. '" Y2 to Princess Elaine (Providential {Ire}), Theco.Gold, g, 4, U.S. Steele--Mis Delaware Punch, by MSW, $232,240; Superby Sympathy (Superbity), MSW, Delaware Chief. FPX, 9-23, 6f, 1:12. B-Mr. & Mrs. $165,439. Frank R. Hale (Ca). CORRECTION: It was incorrectly stated in yesterday's Sth-APX, $1S,500, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:11, ft. TON that John Dunlop was the trainer of 1996 French SPEEDY SPENDER (f, 3, Spend a Buck--Garfield Holme, 1000 GuiQeas winner Ta Rib. The filly's trainer was by Deputy Minister) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $38,610. O-Richard E Trebat. B-Due Process Stable, Inc. (KY). actually Ed Dunlop, son of champion trainer John Dunlop. We regret the error. T-Jere R Smith Sr.

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Two Grade 1 Horses .,for Freshman Sire ST. JOVITE St. Tovite . . . in one week! " a PAYSON STUD 9-15 - Divine Insight runs third in the Summer s. (G1C) - TAKING THE LEAD IN THE '90's ­ 9-21- Almost Saintly runs second by a head in the Natalma S. (G1C) (606) 294-0294 • FAX (606) 294-0296