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T~?I~~Unq~~RE DM SATURDAY, JUNE 18 S· T • a • K • E • S RESULTS The Thoroughbred Dally News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription Information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~uNq~~RE DM SATURDAY, JUNE 18 S· T • A • K • E • s RESULTS GUINEAS ON A SUNDAY Next year's British Friday, Royal Ascot, England 1 ,000 Guineas will be run on a Sunday if the KING'S STAND S.-G1, $159,489, Royal Ascot, Eng­ Newmarket Racecourse has its way. Track officials land, 3yo/up, 5fT, 1 :00 3/5, gd to fm. have proposed a three-day fixture, opening on a Fri­ 1--LOCHSONG (GB), m, 6, Song--Peckitts Well, by day, in 1995. The 2,000 Guineas would retain its Lochnager. 0-J.C. Smith; B-Littleton Stud; T-1. usual Saturday spot. The idea will now be put Balding; $98,042. before the British Horse Racing Board; Newmarket 2--Blyton Lad (IRE), g, 8, Skyliner--Ballinacurra, by spokesman Nick Lees said, "If the plan is accepted, King's Troop. 0-Mrs. J. Addleshaw; $36,546. 3--West Man, c, 3, Gone West--Belka, by Riverman. the 1 ,000 Guineas would be the first G 1 race to be ($85,000 '92 KEESEPT yrlng). 0-H. Chalhoub; staged in Britain on a Sunday. I'm very hopeful it $17,435. would be a great success." Margins: 5, 1 1 /4, 2 1 /2. Also ran (in order of finish): Miss Sacha (IRE), ASCOT RACEGOER "SITTING UP" The Royal Palacegate Jack (IRE), Up And At 'Em, Bunty Boo Ascot racegoer knocked down when he ran out in (GB), Imperial Bailiwick (IRE). front of Thursday's Ribblesdale S. field is reported A wire-to-wire victory for the Queen of Sprinting to be "sitting up and talking to staff" from his bed LOCHSONG, who made easy meat of this moderate in Wexham Park Hospital in England. The man, 21- field for a Group I contest. She was several lengths year-old Jimmy Florey, climbed a chain-link fence clear after a furlong and came home much as she before ducking under the rails and colliding with liked, without at any stage being extended. Papago (IRE), owned by Sheikh Mohammed. Eye­ witnesses said he had been drinking and Thames Valley Police, who are investigating the incident, W•E•E•K•E•N•D are treating it as an "accident." Nevertheless, PREVIEW Ascot is planning its own inquiry into the possible security implications at a fixture attended by all members of the Royal family. Saturday, Belmont Giii $250,000 Brooklyn H., 3yo/up, 9f RACING ON ESPN SATURDAY, CBS SUNDAY PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds The Gii $300,000 Ohio Derby will be shown on 1 West by West G. Arnold II Davis 7-2 ESPN's Racing Across America, which will air Sat­ 2 Devil His Due H.A. Jerkens Smith 2-1 urday from 5-6:00 p.m. EDT. Sunday's GI 3 Federal Funds M. Garren Leon 30-1 Hempstead H. from Belmont Park will be televised 4 Sea Hero M. Miller Bailey 5-2 live on CBS-TV's Eye on Sports, with post time set 5 Northern Trend Pregman Jr. Maple 10-1 for 5:15 p.m. EDT. 6 Pride Prevails P. Serpe Krone 15-1 7 Wallenda F. Alexander McCauley 3-1 West by West (Gone West) has won five of his eight starts over the Belmont main strip; the five-year-old STAKES RESULTS ......... p1 broke slowly and was never a factor in the GI Met Mile last out, but finished a good third in the Gii Ex­ WEEKEND PREVIEWS ...... p1-2 celsior H. at this distance two back. Trainer Rusty Arnold sent his charge a half-mile in :47. 11 out of the RACING REPORTS . .... .. p2-4 gate Wednesday. "My horse is doing very good," said Arnold. "He'll come from out of it (in the Sub- urban), because he doesn't have a lot of speed. We'll hope for the best." Weekend Preview cont. p2 PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-18-94 Weekend Preview cont. Sunday, Belmont Gii $300,000 Ohio Derby, 3yo, 9f GI $150,000 Hempstead H., 3yo/up, f/m, 9f PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. 1 Parental Pressure Loschke Penna 8-1 1 Better As A Memory Fortay Castillo 110 2 Smilin Singin Sam O'Callaghan Melancon 4-1 2 Dance For Donna Clement Migliore 114 3 Bit of Puddin Tesher Santos 8-1 3 Sch way Baby Sway Johnstone Krone 109 4 Kandaly Roussel Perret 3-1 4 Sky Beauty Jerkens Smith 1 28 5 Concern Small Gomez 2-1 5 You'd Be Surprised Miller Bailey 118 6 Axe of Courage R. Allen Neusch 20-1 Sky Beauty (Nijinsky II) will give from 10 to 19 7 Exclusive Praline Towne Martinez 10-1 pounds to her rivals. "I thought it was a little bit high 8 Straight Draw Bourke Vidal 20-1 compared to You'd Be Surprised (Blushing Groom 9 Pad SCR SCR SCR {FR})," said trainer Allen Jerkens. "She has won Thoro-Graph Analysis some Grade I races and is a strong, fresh horse. By Jerry Brown Some of the horses with very light weight can come The procession of excellent three-year-old racing up with a good race as well." Sky Beauty has never continues with this week's Ohio Derby, and shows no been beaten at Belmont, winning nine starts, including signs of abating. Concern (Broad Brush) will be fa­ the Vagrancy H. and Shuvee H. this year. vored off his strong efforts in Hot Springs and Balti­ more, but those two efforts were dramatic improve­ ments from his prior form. As we have pointed out in this space, spring three-year-olds often pair up big efforts, then bounce. We expect that to happen with Concern. We admit to having more than a rooting interest in Kandaly (Alydar), as we recommended his purchase Today's Preview: Hollywood Park after his third lifetime start. Our client was rewarded Gii $100,000a Princess S., 3yo, f, 8.5f with a quick return in the Louisiana Derby, and Top three-year-old filly Sardula (Storm Cat), fresh Kandaly has continued to show nice, steady improve­ from victory in the GI Kentucky Oaks, takes on four ment. His last, fourth in the Preakness, was his best rivals. An eight-length winner in her seasonal debut, yet, and we expect a repeat of that performance in last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies runner-up Cleveland. headed fellow Californian Lakeway at Churchill While our hearts (and bank account) ride with Downs; she has won five of seven lifetime. Kandaly, our heads say Smilin Singing Sam (Smile). After a huge performance in the Remington Park Derby, he bounced in Louisville. Now, with plenty of N•E•W Y•O•R• rest, he should fire his best shot. Drawn inside with I ~ KI controlling speed, that should be good enough. The ~ REPORT play: Smilin Singin Sam to win, and an exacta box with Kandaly. Thoro-Graph sheets, state-of-the-art perfor­ Yesterday's Results: mance figures, are used by many horsemen and professional 8th-BEL, $34,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 8.5fT, 1 :40 4/5, fm. handicappers to evaluate the ability of racehorses. For infor­ NOBIZ LIKE SHOWBIZ (c, 4, Theatrical (lre)--Roycon mation about Thoro-Graph data or consulting services, please call (800) 337-3778. (GB), by High Top), sent off as the 5-2 co-favorite, stepped up in class and now has a 2-race winning Saturday, Golden Gate streak, finishing first by a head. WORLD ORDER Gii $300,000 Golden Gate H., 3yo/up, 11fT (Secretariat) and VICTORY CROSS (Victorious) fin­ PP Horse Trainer Jockey Wt. ished in a dead heat for second. The winner is a 1 /2 1 Emerald Jig Silva Meza 11 3 to Kings River-IRE (Irish River-FR), MSW, $373,518, 2 Navire (FR) Vienna Baze 114 and to Innsbruck-GB (General Assembly), GSP, 3 Shandon Lake (IRE) Dollase Nakatani 112 $85,003. Lifetime Record: 10-4-2-1, $89,380. 4 Alex The Great (GB) Rash No Rider 114 0-T. Valando B-Mr.& Mrs. Bertram R. Firestone (KY). 5 Ask Anita Rash Gonzalez 11 0 T-F S Schulhofer. 6 Sir Mark Sykes (IRE) Sahadi No Rider 112 7 Square Cut Devereux Valenzuela 11 3 7th-BEL, $32,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 10fT, 1 :59 4/5, fm. 8 Fanmore Frankel Desormeaux 11 7 NOBLE SHEBA (c, 4, Alysheba--Farewell Partner, by Fanmore (Lear Fan) totes top weight off a record of Northern Dancer) stayed midpack until the stretch, six wins and four seconds from 1 0 career starts. The rallying to win by a half over MOSCOW MAGIC six-year-old bested Bien Bien in the San Luis Obispo in (Nijinsky's Secret). Lifetime Record: GSP, 16-3-5-2, Feb., but has been off since. "He hurt an ankle; it $101,586. cost him about a month of training," said his condi­ 0-T. Valando. 8-R. Wilson Jr. (KY). T-F S Schulhofer. tioner, Bobby Frankel. New York Report cont. p3 PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-18-94 New York Report cont. Today's Preview: Arlington Park 9th-BEL, $25,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :11, ft. Giii $50,000a Swoon's Son H., 3yo/up, 8.5fT + THRU 'N THRU (g, 3, Rexson--Silky Sensation, Brother Brown (Eminency) will shoulder highweight by Sawbones), a first-time starter sent off as the 9-5 of 1 20 pounds.
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