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T-R-I-P-L-E THREATS BREEDERS' CUP MOVES SITE OF 1996 Saturday, Belmont Park: BELMONT S.-GI, $734,800, 3yo, 1 112m CHAMPIONSIDP Officials of Breeders' Cup Lim­ The field of 15, in post position order, will be: ited announced Thursday that the 1996 Breeders' Cup HORSE (Sire) OWNER Championship, scheduled for October 26, will be moved Saratoga Dandy (Saratoga Six) Condren & Cornacchia from Woodbine Racetrack. "We deeply regret this deci­ Natural Selection (Slew City Slew) Buckram Oak Farm sion to move the Breeders' Cup Championship from South Salem (Salem Drive) Payson & Lucayan Stud Toronto, but without the necessary assurances that the Rocket Flash (Cox's Ridge) event can be run free of labor disruption, we have no Jamies First Punch (Fit to Fight) Zimpom Stable other alternative," said James E. Bassett III, president of Prince Of Thieves (Hansel) Grimm & Mitchell Breeders' Cup Ltd. "We have no guarantees that ser­ Editor's Note (Forty Niner) Overbrook Farm vices at the racetrack as well as in the metropolitan Appealing Skier (Baldskil New Farm Toronto area will not be impaired by labor action during My Flag () Ogden Phipps the time we plan to be in the city, and prudent manage­ Traffic Circle (Cahill Road) Kimmel/Moelis/Solondz ment dictates that we not expose our Championship and In Contention (Devit's Bag) Noreen Carpenito our visitors to such an environment. This is a great louis Quatorze (Sovereign Dancer) Hofmann/Condren/Cornacchia disappointment not only because of the substantial work (Skip Trial) Carolyn Hine and planning already accomplished, but also because of Cavonnier (Batonnier) Walter Family Trust the tremendous support we have received from the Secreto de Estado (General Assembly) Robert Perez Ontario Thoroughbred breeders and owners throughout All carry 126 pounds except for the filly, My Flag, the years. However, the necessity of making prepara­ who totes 121. tions for the event dictate that a change of the host site , trainer of Cavonnier, who drew post is mandatory at this date. We also wish to acknowledge 14 in the 15-horse field, said, "Once they draw it, you and thank the Ontario Club, as well as govern­ have to live with it. But on a 1 1 12-mile track, it's ment and business leaders from Toronto and the prov­ different than if it were a track with tight, sharp ince of Ontario, all of who worked hard to bring the turns." Cavonnier, second in the Derby and Breeders' Cup Championship to Canada." Tuesday, the Ontario Jockey Club accepted the recommendation of a fourth in the Preakness, was installed as the 3-1 mediator to settle the labor dispute. However, mutuel morning line favorite for the Belmont. clerks voted down the mediator's proposal Wednesday. Jocke" Rene Douglas will replace the injured Gary The mediator suggested that the mutuel clerks receive Stevens aboard D. Wayne Lukas-trainee Editor's Note. $18 an hour, but they wanted $20 an hour. Breeders' Cup Ltd. plans to announce the new site for the 1996 STAKES CLOSINGS Championship by mid-June, but it is believed that the TODA Y, FRIDA Y, JUNE 7: frontrunner is currently . 8-25 $250,000g Del Mar Debutante-Gil, Dmr, 2yo, f, 7f ($250) TO UNDERGO SURGERY 9-11 $250,000g Del Mar Futurity-Gil, Dmr, Jockey Gary Stevens will undergo surgery on his left 2yo, 7f ($250) shoulder and will be sidelined indefinitely. According to TOMORROW, SA TURDA Y, JUNE 8: Dr, James E. Tibone of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic 6-22 $200,000 Mother Goose-GI, Bel, 3yo, f, 9f ($200) Clinic, Stevens has a JJsubluxing/dislocating left shoul­ 6-23 $100, OOOa Prioress-Gil, Bel, 3yo, f, 6f ($100) der. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who uses Stevens as one of his stable's regular riders, said, "His injury is some­ thing that's been nagging him for a long time. He's had LoU TRIPLE THREATS ...... 1 shoulder trouble before. It's his rotator cuff; he can't raise his left arm to use his whip. He's sick about it. o WEEKEND PREVIEW 2 He's having a world-class year." Stevens is currently -til NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2,3 ranked second nationally in purse earnings behind with $6,550,090 (including Dubai races) through Z TOTAL PAGES ...... 6 June 1. PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-7-96

Saturday, Belmont Park: PREVIEW TRUE NORTH H.-Gil, $1 OO,OOOa, 3yo/up, 6f • • The field of nine, from the rail out, is as follows: Today, Epsom, England: Crafty Altel (Crafty Prospector), 116 pounds; Pat N Jac VODAFONE OAKS-G1, $302,206a, 3yo, f, 1 1/2mT (Pentelicus), 110; Prospect Bay (Crafty Prospector), PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS 111; Kings Fiction (Believe the Queen), 109; Kayrawan 1 Faraway Waters (GB) Arbuthnot Darley 66-1 (Mr. Prospector), 114; Yappy (Herat), 109; lord Carson 2 Camporese (Ire) Chapple-Hyam Reid 14-1 (Carson City), 115; Not Surprising (Medieval Man), 121; 3 Whitewater Affair (GB) Stoute Quinn 14-1 Forest Wildcat (Storm Cat)' 114. 4 Pricket bin Suroor Dettori 5-4 5 Identify (Ire) Weld Kinane 16-1 News Continued. 6 Bint Salsabil Dunlop Carson 7-1 BILINSKI FINDINGS RELEASED The New York 7 Honest Guest (Ire) Tompkins Robinson 12-1 State Ethics Commission has released a report stating 8 Mezzogiorno (GB) Wragg Asmussen 14-1 that there is reasonable cause to believe that New 9 Lady Carla (GB) Cecil Eddery 5-2 York State Racing and Wagering Board Chairman 10 Moody's Cat (Ire) B W Hills M Hills 100-1 Jerry Bilinski violated Public Officers Law on 30 sepa­ 11 Shirley Venture (GB) S Woods W Woods 200-1 rate occasions. The findings will be sent to Governor luna Wells (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), now an intended Pataki, who must decide whether he will resubmit runner in Sunday's Prix de Diane, and Magnificent Style Bilinski's nomination for a second term. Bilinski's first (Silver Hawk), for whom the Epsom ground was consid­ term ended Feb. 28, and his nomination for a possible ered unsuitably fast, were the only late withdrawals second term had been on hold during the investiga­ from 13 five-day entries. tion. Before being nominated to the NYSRWB, Bilinski Today, Epsom, England: was a breeder and veterinarian. Due to a possible VODAFONE DIOMED S.-G3, $67,996a, 3yo/up, 1 m conflict of interests, he was forced to sever his ties 114ydsT with his breeding and veterinary ventures in order to The field of eight, in order of the draw, will be: Dis­ assume his position with the NYSRWB. However, missed (Dayjur), 118, Quinn; Takkatamm (Forty Niner), suspicions arose that he had not severed all ties when 130, Dettori; Rio Duvida (GB) (Salse), 118, Pat Eddery; a magazine ad for a stallion he once stood at his farm Blomberg (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), 130, Harrison; Mr included his office number at the NYSRWB. He was Martini (Ire) (Pennine Walk {Ire}), 133, Asmussen; cleared of all charges involving the ad, but the Ethics Brandon Magic (GB) (Primo Dominie {GB}), 118, Hills; Commission ruled that there was reasonable cause to SHca Blanka (Ire) (Law Society)' 130, Darley; and Be­ believe that Bilinski had continued to sell seasons in haviour (GB) (Warning {GB}), 130, Reid. the stallions Go and Go and Cormorant and was still Cash Asmussen has the responsibility of guiding Mr involved in partnerships in various horses, both of Martini (Ire) around Epsom's tricky track as the which are violations. six-year-old attempts to win his second successive Diomed S. ATLANTIC CITY OPENS TONIGHT Atlantic City Race Course will spring into action for its 51 st season Saturday, Belmont Park: of racing tonight; first post is at 7:35 p.m. Racing will EARLY TIMES MANHATTAN S. -GI, $ 200,000, 3yo/up, be held four nights weekly, Wednesdays through 10fT Saturdays, through August 31. A special race card The field of 12, in post position order, will be: Diplo­ matic Jet (Roman Diplomat), 117; Flag Down (Deputy will be presented Saturday, June 22 for the seventh Minister), 119; Glorious Fun (Nijinsky II), 11 Signal running of the GI Caesars International H. First post, Tap (Fappiano)' 121; Savinio (The Minstrel), 115; Flitch that evening only, is 5 p.m., with post-time for the (Demons Begone), 117; Groucho Gaucho (Premiership)' Caesars at 6:40 p.m. Other graded stakes during the 112; Pride of Summer (Compliance), 117; Dernier meeting include the Gil Vinery Matchmaker July 24 Empereur (Trempolino), 112; Kiri's Clown (Foolish Plea­ and the Gill Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup June 14. sure), 121; Mecke (Maudlin), 121; and Same Old Wish !Lyphard's Wish {Fr}l, 112, News Continued, p. 3.

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News Continued. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN FRANCE: DOUBLE ECLIPSE INJURED Double Eclipse (Ire) No Devil, g, 8, Devil's Bag--Nonoalca (Fr) (MGSW & (Ela-Mana-Mou {lre}L unbeaten in three starts this sea­ G1 SP-Fr), by Nonoalco. Evry, 6-5, Prix de Rochefort son and a leading candidate for the G 1 Ascot Gold Cup, H., 8fT, 4yo/up, $9,575 to winner. O-M Sigala; appears virtually certain to miss the June 20 event after B-Societe Aland; T-P Desrosiers. * 1/2 to Narghile suffering a leg injury. The four-year-old, whose last two (Foolish Pleasure), SW-U.S., MSP-Fr, $260,098; and victories have been achieved in Longchamp's Prix de Great Navigator (Gulch), GISW. $313,112. Barbeville and Prix Vicomtesse Vigier, had been due to clash with his stablemate and full-brother Double Trigger Local News, England: in Ascot's showpiece contest. But he was found to Dr Massini (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) was, as expected, have a problem with his right foreleg late last month and withdrawn from tomorrow's Epsom Derby after being connections now believe that, despite some recent found lame in a forefoot Wednesday. Dr Massini's ab­ progress, Double Eclipse is very unlikely to be ready to sence means a maximum of 20 colts and one filly will run in less than two weeks. Trainer Mark Johnston said, go to the post for Britain's premier Classic. But, with "We will be continuing with a course of Bute over the the ground likely to ride fast, there could still be some next few days. But it is the risk of injury that is the last-minute defectors. The current favorites are worst worry (with the Gold Cup) coming so soon after Alhaarth (Ire) (Unfuwain), 5-1; Dushyantor (Sadler's his problem. I originally rated his chance of recovering at Wells), 7-2; Even Top (Ire) (Topanoora {Ire}), 13-2; and 50-50, but I would say it is a lot worse than that and Glory Of Dancer (GB) (Shareef Dancer). 5-1. there must now be serious doubt about his participation." Local News, France: Thirteen fillies are still engaged in Sunday's French EAST Oaks (prix de Diane Hermes) at Chantilly after Thurs­ • • day's forfeit and supplementary entry stages. Irish 1000 Local News, Calder Race Course: Guineas winner Matiya (Ire) (Alzao) has, as expected, Calder will conduct a special day of racing this Tues­ been supplemented and will be ridden Sunday by Willie day, June 11, with first post set for 1:15 p.m. Full-card Carson, who partnered her to her Irish Classic victory. simulcasting will be offered from Monmouth and Phila­ delphia Parks. • MIDWEST • • FOREIGN • Yesterday's Results: AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: 9th-COX, $55,640, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :41 2/5, Dance Parade, f, 2, Gone West--River Jig (SW & gd. GSP-Ity), by Irish River (Fr). Beverley, 6-5, Hilary 1--BENE ERIT, 118, c, 4, Bering (GB)--Breath Taking (Fr) Needler Trophy, 5fT, 2yo, f, $14,838 to winner. (MGSW-Fr), by Nureyev. O-Stonerside Ltd; B-Janus O-Prince Fahd Salman; B-New Gate Stud Farm; T-Paul Bloodstock, Inc (KY); T-Niall M O'Caliaghan. Lifetime Cole. Record: MSP-U.S. & Fr, 13-4-2-2, $149,855. *1/2 to Hilaala. f, 3, Elmaamul--Halholah, by Secreto. Good­ Borodislew (Seattle Slew), MGSW-U.S. & Fr, wood, 6-6, Darnley Limited S., 9fT, 3yo. $11,439 to $632,395. winner. O-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; B-Shadwell 2--Comstock Lode, 123, c, 4, Gulch--Sunny Smile, by Estate Company; T-Peter Walwyn. Boldnesian. Ood Dancer, c, 3, Night Shift--Homemade Cookie (SWl, 3--Gentleman Beau, 118, c, 4, Beau Genius--Do's Gent, by Our Native. Beverly, 6-5, Welton Maiden, by Vice Regent. 7f 100ydsT, 3yo/up, $5,224 to winner. O-Sheikh Margins: 1 HF, 6HF, NK. Odds: 2.40, 1.00, 5.20. Ahmed al Maktoum; B-Fares Farm Inc; T-Luca Bene Erit missed by only a neck last time out when Cumani. *$150,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. third against similar May 12. The French import was Lift Boy, g, 7, Fighting Fit--Pressure Seat, by Ginistrelli. looking for his first win of the year after picking up Folkestone, 6-5, Grayline International Removal & checks in two of three stakes tries to begin the cam­ Storage Selling S., 5fT, 3yo/up, $3,477 to winner. paign; jockey sent him right to the lead and he O/T-A Moore; B-Paul & Arnold Bryant. * $18,000 yrl was never headed, holding Comstock Lode safe in the '90 FTKSEP. drive to the wire. Cox-'s Ridge PARI KY 43 stakes winners, 79 stakes horses (606) 233-4252 FAX 606 987-0008 PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-7-96

Midwest Report Continued. local News, River Downs: 7th-CDX, $37,080, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 1mT, 1:36, gd. Jockey Bill Troilo, who rode his first winner at River DYNA WHIRL (f, 3, Dynaformer--Raise a Reason, by Downs 14 years ago, recorded his 1,000th career vic­ Marshua's Dancer), fifth in the GI Ashland S. two starts tory at the same track Thursday aboard Wine list back, was also fifth over a yielding turf in the Regret S. (L~phard's Wish {Fr}) in the 11th race. "It's actually a last time out but handled a course labelled "good" here, relief to reach such a milestone," said the 33-year-old closing from midpack to win by a length at 3-1 . Lifetime rider. "I'd especially like to thank all of the owners and Record: SW, 6-3-1-0, $98,007. trainers who put me on the winners over the years. One O-John C Oxley. B-William C. Harris (IL). T-John T Ward thousand wins seemed impossible when I was starting Jr. out." Troilo currently tops the River Downs jockey standings with 33 victories. 6th-APX, $23,760, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:12, ft. TWIN PROPEllER (f, 3, Known Fact--Ahpo Hel, by Mr. local News, Wisconsin: leader) started her career with three straight wins but The Museum and American Farriers had finished off the board her last three starts, running Journal are seeking nominations for the 1997 inductions fourth in the Gill Fair Grounds Oaks, seventh in the Gil into the "International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame." The Beaumont and fifth in the Ribbon S. at Arlington last program, begun in 1993, honors individuals who have time out May 27. Dropping back to the allowance ranks, made significant contributions to the shoeing profession. the Y2 to Daimon (Strike Gold), MSW, $222,912; and Nominations are due by August 31, 1996, and can be Penny's Reshoot (Turkey Shoot), GSW, $249,491, sent to American Farriers Journal, P.O. Box 624, bounced back, dashing to the lead on the far turn and Brookfield, WI, 53008-0624 or faxed to (414) 782­ opening it up down the lane to win by nine as the 4-5 1252. choice. The winner was an $18,000 KEESEP yearling. Lifetime Record: SW, 8-4-1-0, $82,036. O-Mount Joy Stables Inc. B-Charles Nuckols, Jr. & Sons NEW YORK (KY). T-Gene A Cilio. • • Yesterday's Results: 8th-CDX, $36,800, Msw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:25 4/5, gd. + BUll SHARK (c, 3, Phone Trick--Classic Ambition MOUNT VERNON H., (1 st Div.L $55,325, BEL, 6-6, (S), {SW}, by Cyane) had worked steadily through the 3yo/up, flm, 1 1/16mT, 1:43, gd. month of May and proved ready for his debut. The Y2 to 1--#lAMPUGHT, 114, f, 4, Spectacular Bid--Arabic, by Song Of Ambition (Relaunch), MSW, $155,377, was let Nijinsky II. O/B-Albert A Fried Jr (NY); T-Richard A go at 16-1 in his career opener but rallied from last to Destasio; J-R B Perez; $33,195. Lifetime Record: best 2-1 STONE HilL ROAD (Devil's Bag) by a length 9-4-0-2, $106,554. and a half. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $23,920. 2--Elocat's Burglar, 112, f, 4, Criminal Type--Elocat, by O-Woods Edge Farm. B-Ronald K. Kirk (KY). T-William N Elocutionist. O-Arthur I. Klein. $11,065. Million. 3--Royal Pelliknow, 115, m, 6, Raja's Revenge--I'm With Knowledge, by King Pellinore. O-Richard O'Connell. local News, Arlington Park: $6,087. Jockey Earlie Fires, off since sustaining multiple leg Margins: NK, 2HF, 2. Odds: 14.40,8.70,7.70. fractures in a starting gate accident at Calder last win­ Lamplight had not started since finishing ninth in her ter, came back after six months on the sidelines and first stakes start, the restricted Ticonderoga H. at finished third on his first mount back, lindsay's Dynamo Belmont <3ctober 14, and then eighth in an off-the-turf (Dynaformer), in the ninth race at Arlington Wednesday. allowance event for state-breds at Aqueduct November 'Tm not tired," said the 48-year-old after the race as he 12. Overlooked at the windows in her return, the dark limped back to the jockeys' room. "Riding is no problem bay settled off the pace through moderate opening at all--it's the walking that bothers me." fractions, circled the field on the far turn and outfinished Elocat's Burglar in the drive to take the photo. "She local News, lexington, Kentucky: does run better fresh," said trainer Rich DeStasio. "She A major photo exhibit by Washington D.C. photogra­ usually breaks well and I told Ramon (Perez) that if he pher Charles Rumph will be on display in the William G. could get her to relax and get her in the clear, she Kenton Art Gallery at the Kentucky Horse Park June 7­ would do well." September 2. Rumph's photo essay is entitled "Women & Horses: A Celebration." New York Report Continued, p. 5.

Grade I winners from his first crop: BAIL OUT BECKY ($559,315), and second crop: BRIARCLIFF (Selene Stakes on June 1) ... Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden. Jr. Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway. Kentucky 40347 (606) 846·5214 • Fax 846·4671 RED RANSOM Vinery stallions are Breeders' Cup nominated PAGE 5· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS· 6-7-96

New York Report Continued. MOUNT VERNON H" (2nd Div.), $55,075, BEL, 6-6, W EsT (S), 3yo/up, flm, 1 1 !16mT, 1:42 2/5, gd. • • 1--~OGUES WALK, 117, f, 4, Ends Well--Office Visit, by Local News, : First Dawn. O-Michael Dimore & Italo Erin Stable; B­ Ladbroke at Golden Gate Fields, continuing its sup­ Brenden Fahy (NY); T-Angel Cordero Jr; J-J. Bailey; port of local charities, recently presented the Golden $33,045. Lifetime Record: GSW, 13-9-0-1, $333,685. Gate Fields Foundation with a check of $125,198. 2--Tiffany's T~ylor, 122, m, 7, Titanic--Tiffany Dream, The Golden Gate Fields Foundation distributes its by Blue EnSign. O-Theresa Maher. $11,015. monies to numerous East Bay organizations. 3--Dinner Diamond, 117, m, 6, Diamond Shoal (GB)-­ After Dinner Mint, by After Eight. ($12,000 2yo 1992 FTNNOV). O-Fred L. Corrado. $6,058. I • 5 o. CAL I FOR N I A • I Margins: 3/4, 3, 5. Odds: 2.70, 0.70, 10.10. Making her first appearance since taking the Gill Yesterday's Result: H.oney Bee H. at The Meadowlands, Rogues Walk picked up where she left off, stalking the pace to the 8th-HOL, $47,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:143/5, ft. stretch before moving to the lead and outgaming 3-5 BOLD CAPITAL (g, 5, Bold Ruckus--Star Account, by Tiffany's Taylor in the race to the wire. A turf allowance Private Account), winner of a seven furlong allowance winner over this course last year, the filly is now two­ at Hollywood in his last start May 12, made it two in for-two on the grass. a row with an off-the-pace, 1 1/4-length tally as the 5-2 second choice. Lifetime Record: 16-5-2-8, 7th-BEL, $41,870, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1!16m, 1:43, ft. $175,287. 1--BELLA RANSOM, 119, f, 4, Red Ransom--Late O-Conejo Ranch & Lawrence Pendleton. B-Windfields S~arter, by Cornish Prince. O-Sharon & Paul Gange & Farm (CAN). T-Edwin Gregson. Timothy Hayes; B-Paul Fitzpatrick (NY); T-Michael E Hushion. Lifetime Record: 12-4-2-4, $118,812. Local News, Hollywood Park: 2--Mistre~s S., 119, f, 4, Kris S.--Shapiro's Mistress, by Trainer Paco Gonzalez saddled his 200th career win­ Unpredictable. ner when Nataka (With Approval) won Sunday's first 3--Court Dispute, 112, f, 3, Deputed Testamony--Court race at Hollywood Park. Gonzalez has been out on his Observer, by Court Trial. own since 1989. Margins: HF, 11 HF, 3HF. Odds: 2.55,0.85,4.60. Romarin (Brz) (ltajara {Brz}) worked seven furlongs in Bella Ransom, second by a neck to Mount Vernon 1:27 2/5 over Hollywood's fast main track Thursday. runner-up Elocat's Burglar in her last start against state­ Also Thursday, Tychonic (GB) (Last Tycoon {Ire}) breds, was looking for her first win since taking back-to­ breezed five furlongs in 1 :01 4/5. Both turf runners are back restricted allowances last summer by a combined pointing to the Gil $700,000 Shoemaker Breeders' Cup 27 lengths. Last for a half facing open company here, Mile June 16. the crowd's 5-2 second choice moved steadily to chal­ Larry the Legend (Local Talent), unraced since a lenge in midstretch and just got up for the victory over rousing victory over Afternoon Deelites in the 1995 4-5 Mistress S. Santa Anita Derby, returned to the worktab Thursday at Santa Anita. The four-year-old colt breezed three fur­ 4th-BEL, $31,500, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:104/5, ft. longs in :37 handily for owner/trainer Craig Lewis. HELSTRA (f, 3, Nureyev--Hail Atlantis, by Seattle Slew) Kentusky Oaks winner Pike Place Dancer (Seattle ended her two-year-old season with an eighth-place Dancer) is scheduled to ship from Northern California finish in the GIC Natalma S. but started her three-year­ old campaign against easier foes and finished second to run in the Gil Princess S. over 1 1 116-miles at Holly­ after setting the pace going seven furlongs at Aqueduct wood Park June 1 6. The three-year-old filly's connec­ April 27. Making her second start of the year, the tions had previously stated that she would go next in crowd's 7-5 choice jumped out to the lead at the start the GI Mother Goose at Belmont June 22. and held it all the way to the wire, winning by a length. Exotic Wood (Rahy), winner of the Gil Genuine Risk The winner was a $230,000 KEENOV weanling. life­ H. at Belmont Saturday, is tentatively scheduled to time Record: 4-1-1-0, $25,384. ship to Monmouth Park for the Gil Molly Pitcher H. O-Frank H. Stronach. B-Wooden Horse Investments & July 4. Walmac International (Ky). T-Todd A Pletcher. Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. FOALING NEWS: This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or SPRING LOOSE, 15, *Noholme II--Blue Spring by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior (Ambehaving) written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Foal born 4-1-96, a filly by Cryptoclearance. Information as to the races, race results and earnings Will be bred back to Salt Lake. was obtained from results charts published in Daily Owned by GSB Racing & Breeding Stock, Inc. Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Accomplishments: MGSP winner of $156,827; Dam of Linli (Flying Paster), SW. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. PAGE 6· THOROUGHBRED DAILY l'I'EWS. 6-7-96

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Get to the Truth, g, 3, Fred Astaire--Sweet Little Lies, by Raise a Native. HOl, 6-6, 1 114m, 2:04 4/5. 5th-APX, $21,000. 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 3/5, ft. B-Bendabout Farm (Ky). * $10,500 wing '93 FTKNOV; DESPERADOS FORTUNE (c, 4, Fortunate Pros­ $24,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. * * 1 12 to Malibu Light (SW, pect--Kissey Boo Boo, by Baldskil Lifetime Record: $134,627, by Capote). 10-2-3-2, $40,214. O-Okray Joseph & Worzella Nor­ Princess Cavanagh, f, 3, Jacques Who--Cavanagh's Gal, man. B-Carrell Eakle (FL). T-Moises R Yanez. by Bombay Duck. BEL, 6-6, (S), 1 1 116m, 1:46 2/5. B-James J Pascuma, Jr & Francis Santangelo (Ny). 8th-APX, $21.000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 12, ft. *Full to Cavanagh's Special (MSW, $381,069). BUMPKIN (h, 5, American legion--Hurri Word {MSW, Forge, c, 3, Jeblar--Beautiful Prospect, by Mr. $212.530}, by Hurricane Ed) Lifetime Record: 20-5-2-1, Prospector. GGX, 6-6, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 3/5. $56,130. O/B-Sharon L. Hild (AR). T-Glenn L. Hild. * 112 B-Farnsworth Farms & G Robins (Fl). * 1/2 to to Ole Grumby (MSW, $170,576, by Beat Inflation) and Hopedale O. (For the Moment), MSW, $190,845; and full to Cherokee Vail (MSW, $119,640). GSW Really Quick (In Reality). Parilla, f, 3, Manila--Krispar (Fr), by Kris (GB)' HOL, 6-6, 9th-CRC, $20,000, 3yo/up, flm, a5fT, :56 4/5, fm. 7 1/2f, 1:292/5. B-Donna Arnold (Ky). REIGN DANCE (f, 4, Sovereign Dancer--Tea and Roses Helstra, f, 3, Nureyev--Hail Atlantis, by Seattle Slew. {SP}, by Fleet Nasrullahl Lifetime Record: SP, 24-5-2-3, BEL, 6-6, 6f, 1: 1 0 4/5. B-Wooden Horse Investments $89,796. O-Break Away Racing Stable. B-Echo Valley & Walmac International (Ky). * $230,000 wnl '93 Horse Farm & Sweetenham Stud (KY). T-Randal Mills. KEENOV. + Bull Shark, c, 3, Phone Trick--Classic Ambition (SW), 7th-CRC, $18,250, 3yo/up, flm, 1 1/16m, 1:45 1/5, ft. by Cyane. CDX, 6-6, 7f, 1:25 4/5. B-Ronald K. Kirk BALLET DANCING (f, 3, Dawn Ouixote--Pauletty, by Sr. (Ky). * Yz to Song Of Ambition (Relaunch), MSW, Diplomat) Lifetime Record: MSP, 17-3-2-3, $60,001. $155,377. O-Solomon Garazi. B-S GarazL F Berens, et al. (FL). Strollinthepark, f, 3, Roanoke--On the Stroll, by T-Jose A Mendez. Caracolero. BEL, 6-6, 7f, 1:24 1/5. B-Debbie Mallory & Helen O'Neal Hamilton (Ky). * $8,500 yrl '94 MAIDEN WINNERS: KEESEP. Uninvited, c, 4, Gate Dancer--Casual Distinction, by Farma's Girl, f, 2, Farma Way--Speier's Girl, by Subpet. . BEL, 6-6, 1 1/16m, 1:44 1/5. B-Evans CDX, 6-6, 5 1/2f, 1:08 2/5. B-Oscar Penn & Vinery Robert S (F!). (Ky). * $17,000 yrl '95 KEESEP. * * 1 /2 to Ardanza Baby Chloe, f, 4, Rahy--Le Chien Rouge, by Majestic (Ch. Older Mare in Peru, G2-Per, by Slew Machine). Light. WOX, 6-6, 1 1116m, 1:45 2/5. B-Spring Farm Moscow's Buccaneer, f, 2, Moscow Ballet--Oats and (Ky). *$37,000 yrl '93 KEESEP; $90,000 2yo 1994 Buccaneer, by Oats and Corn. GGX, 6-6, 5f, :59. FTFFEB. B-Bili Cipponeri (Ca). Desi's Patriot, c, 2, Patriotically--Designation, by A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Summing. LAD, 6-6, 5f, :58 4/5. B-Jay S. Clements indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ (la). note winners who are first-time starters, an (5) will be Takin Chances, f, 2, Pentelicus--Excell a Lot, by used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for Exceller. CRC, 6-6, 5f, 1:01. B-Dudley Scott (FI). other restricted races. + Cadillac Kind, f, Prospectors Gamble--Pink Cadi, by In Reality. APX, 6-6, 4 1/2f, :54. B-Dr. & Mrs. E.C. FOALING NEWS: Hart (Fl). Aspen Shivers, g, 2, Shanekite--Aspen Gold, by Lemhi STORM OF GLORY, 12, Dactylographer--Cool Bay Gold HOL, 6-6, 5f, :59 1/5. B-Halo Farms (Ca). (Bolinas Boy) Marion Crane, f, 3, Bates Motel--Turn of the Screw, by Foal born 4-24-96, a colt by Affirmed. Best Turn. CDX, 6-6, 1 1 116m, 1:48 3/5. B-William Will be bred back to Dehere. C. Jacobs (Ky). Owned by Marion G. Montanari To the Hoop, g, 3, Carnivalay--Speak Miss, by Speak Boarded at Cornerstone Stable in Lexington, Ky. John. CRC, 6-6, 6f, 1: 11 2/5. B-Clockwork Stables Accomplishments: MSW of $324,945. (Ny). * $8,300 2yo 1995 HBSAPR. Are You Fit, f, 3, Fit to Fight--A Sunny Society (MSP), by Son Ange. APX, (5), 6-6, 1m, 1:40 4/5. B-Muckler Dan C (11).* 112 to Auggie My Dad (), SW, $147,657.