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CIGAR RESTING ON HIS LAURELS It was a Saturday, Turfway Park: justifiably tired Cigar that greeted Bill Mott yesterday JIM BEAM S.-GII, $600,000, 3yo, 1 118m morning when the trainer arrived at the quarantine The field of 10, in post position order, is as follows: barn at Nad AI Sheba racetrack in Dubai. Mott will Ensign Ray (Blue Ensign)' Martinez; Best Secret (Fiery give his superstar a few more days to relax before he Best)' Sellers; Influence Peddler (Marfa), Klinger; Blush­ begins the 6,500-mile journey back to Belmont Park ing Jim (Blushing John), Davis; Victory Speech {Deputy Sunday. "He's tired," said Mott. "I suppose every­ Minister!, Stevens; Roar (Forty Niner), Smith; Dr. Caton thing was compounded by the trip, the race and all (Seattle Slew)' Bailey; Apak (Opening Verse), Bartram; the activities. He's certainly not jumping around this Heza Gone West (Gone West), Day; Connecting Terms morning." Cigar picked up his 14th straight with a (Private Terms), Perret. Roar will be looking for his third straight win in the hard-fought half-length victory over Soul of the Mat­ Jim Beam after taking a Gulfstream allowance by 8112 ter (Private Terms) in Wednesday's $4 million Dubai lengths and then winning the Gill Swale S. Mar. 16 in World Cup before an estimated crowd of 15,000. his last start. Because he was unsure of what quarantine arrange­ ments must be made once he returns to the U.S., Saturday, Aqueduct: Mott did not know exactly when Cigar would arrive at GOTHAM S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo, 1m Belmont Park. Before mapping out an exact schedule, The field of 11, in post position order, is as follows: Mott wants to see how Cigar recovers from the ardu­ Romano Gucci (Aaron's Concorde), 119 pounds; ous journey back and forth to the Middle East and Feather Box (Cherokee Colony)' 112; Gentle Inspiration what was a difficult race. But as long as Cigar (Inspired Prospect), 114; Gold Fever (Forty Niner), 114; bounces back within a reasonable period of time, it Meadowtime (Meadowlake), 114; Tiger Talk (Phone appears that the globe-trotting horse will race next in Trick)' 117; Snow Tower (Irish Tower), 112; Instant the June 30 Hollywood Gold Cup. "If everything Friendship (Cormorant), 114; Appealing Skier (8aldski), works out well, we all know that Hollywood is an 119; Firey Jennifer (Tilt Up), 114; Viv (Houston), 117. important race and there's also Belmont in the fall," Appealing Skier, who defeated GI Florida Derby Mott said. Cigar could conceivably finish out the year winner Unbridled's Song by a half-length in the seven looking to become the first horse to take a second furlong Hutcheson S. at Gulfstream Feb. 4, will at­ Breeders' Cup Classic. If so, he would end his career tempt the extra furlong of the Gotham S. Saturday. at Woodbine, 23 years after Secretariat bowed out "We've been thinking about the Gotham for a while," with a victory at the same racetrack in the Canadian said trainer Ben Perkins Thursday. "He didn't run his InternationaI. race (when sixth) in the Florida Derby. But the way he breezed yesterday--the clockers had him in :48 but he Krone to California, News Continued, p. 2. went better than that-owe decided to put up the $1,000 (supplementary fee), come up and see how things look. If there's good weather, we plan to run. If it does rain STAKES CLOSINGS and the track is sloppy-fast, we might still run." TOMORROW, SA TURDA Y, MARCH 30: VISA TRIPLE CROWN CHALLENGE ($6,000) Saturday, Santa Anita: 4-7 $ 150,000a Miss America H., GG, SAN BERNARDINO H.-Gil, $150,000a, 4yo/up, 1 118m 3yolup, flm, 8fT ($ 150} The field of six, from the rail out, is as follows: Col­ 4-13 $500,000 Wood Memorial-Gil, Aqu, 3yo, 9f ($500) lege Town (Snow Chief)' 113 pounds; Lykatill Hil (Pil­ 5-4 $1,000,OOOg Derby-GI, CD, 3yo, 10f grim), 116; Nancys French Fry (French Legionaire), ($6000s) 5-11 $600,000g -GI, Pim, 4yolup, 9.5f 113; Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band), 118; Just Java ($600) (Java Gold), 114; Regal Rowdy (Cozzene), 115. 5-18 $500,000a Preakness S.-GI, Pim, 3yo, 9.5f French import Just Java was making only his second ($6000s) start since returning to the U.S. last fall when he rallied 6-8 $500,000a Belmont S.-GI, Bel, 3yo, 12f ($6000s) for third at 14-1 odds in the March 2 Santa Anita H. PAGE 2. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 3-29-96

News Continued. ODYLE TO SKIP SANTA ANITA DERBY There KRONE TO CALIFORNIA Julie Krone, the was good news and bad news for Gil San Felipe S. winningest female jockey in history, plans to begin winner Odyle (Alleged) yesterday. The good news was riding in Southern California on a permanent basis this that the X-rays on the three-year-old colt's left front fall t according to agent Vince DeGregory. DeGregory ankle were negative, and trainer Paco Gonzalez said the said Krone, 32, would begin riding in California the entire leg was cool and apparently sound. In fact, Odyle week after the Oct. 26 Breeders' Cup at Woodbine. galloped fluidly without medication Thursday morning. That would allow her to ride the final week of the Oak The bad news is that he will likely remain in the barn for Tree meeting and then ride the entire Hollywood Park the $1 million Santa Anita Derby April 6. The ankle had Autumn meeting. "Ws a situation I never expected but some heat earlier in the week and Gonzalez said it it just happened," said DeGregory, who said he would would make no sense to run such a promising horse also continue to book mounts for Goncalino Almeida. under the circumstances. "The leg is clean, but I don't "She said she's getting antsy to ride out here. 1I want to push him," said Gonzalez. "He's too nice a DeGregory said he met Krone and her husband, Mat­ horse. It's too bad this happened, especially before such thew Muzikar, when the jockey was at Santa Anita a big race. But it's the right thing to do. There will be last weekend to compete against Gary Stevens in The plenty of races for him." Gonzalez planned to call co­ Great Match Race. "She had an absolute blast, and I owner John Toffan in Vancouver yesterday afternoon think she was taken by the weather, the fans, the and recommend the horse be turned out for 60 to 90 purses and just about everything else," DeGregory days. said, adding that he hadn't met Krone and Muzikar prior to their visit last weekend. Muzikar, it turns out, TEJANO RUN PROBABLE FOR OAKLAWN won the "Vince DeGregory Award" for basketball HANDICAP Tejano Run (Tejano) is being pointed to excellence in 1989 at Saratoga Springs High School. the GI $750,000 Oaklawn H., to be run Saturday, April DeGregory is also a graduate of the upstate New York 6. Trainer Ken McPeek said, "The Oaklawn Handicap is high school. definitely in our plans, but I won't confirm it officially until I see the weights. Right now he is as good as he ARKANSAS HBPA AND OAKLAWN PARK has ever been. I am amazed at how well he has come REACH AGREEMENT The Oaklawn Jockey Club back from all of his problems." Tejano Run, winner of the Gil Breeders' Futurity and Gill Kentucky Cup Juve­ and the Arkansas Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective nile at two, came back as a three-year-old to finish Association have entered into a long-term contract second in last year's Kentucky Derby and Jim Beam S. intended to preserve and enhance live racing at Oaklawn and third in the Gil Blue Grass S. The chestnut returned Park. The term of the agreement is 1 0 years with an to his winning ways in his last start, taking the March option to renew the same for an additional five-year 23 Pioneer S. at Turfway Park by two lengths. Others term. The intent of the parties is that other forms of expected for the Oaklawn H. include GI Gulfstream Park wagering that Oaklawn might be permitted to offer will H. winner Wekiva Springs (Runaway Groom) and Santa not negatively impact purse levels at the track. Oaklawn Anita H. runner-up Luthier Fever (Mt. Livermore). has agreed to provide purse guarantees and guarantees in the number of days of live racing at the track. In addition, Oaklawn agreed that a portion of the revenues MARIA'S MON ON COMEBACK TRAIL Last from other such forms of wagering will be used to sup­ year's Champion Two-Year-Old Colt Maria's Mon plement purses. The Arkansas HBPA, in turn, agreed to (Wavering Monarch) is scheduled to arrive at Belmont support the proposed amendment which would permit Park within the next 10 to 14 days and is being read­ other forms of wagering at Oaklawn. It is believed this is ied for a 'return to the races in May, trainer Rick the first time horsemen and the track ownership have Schosberg said Thursday. "1 saw him a week ago and entered into an agreement concerning the interaction he looks fantastic," said Schosberg of the MGI winner, between Thoroughbred racing and casino gambling. Bill who spent the winter at Hart Farm in Ocala, Florida Walmsley, president of the Arkansas HBPA, com­ recuperating from surgery to insert screws in his right mented, JJWhile this concept is certainly new, we feel it ankle. "He's been jogging two miles a day and doing can work to keep Oaklawn a premier racing facility. The some galloping. The preliminary target date is when horsemen have realistic guarantees and the chance for Belmont opens, but we're going to wait out this next unprecedented success if the experiment works. 11 winter storm before bringing him up here." ® ROBIN DES PINS DARBY DAN Champion Sprinter. ..Royally Bred $6000 (Live Foal) payable September 1st PAGE 3. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 3-29-96

News Continued. Sth-AQU, $31,OOO,Alw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:122/5, ft. CLARK'S ATTORNEY DEFENDS 'MISTAKE' BOOKAPARTY (f, 3, Mari's Book--Victory Party Douglas Otto, the attorney defending former California {GSP}, by Guilty Conscience), a front-running maiden Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association winner in her last start, once again led the field from President Chris Clark on grand theft charges, said yes­ gate to wire to win it by two lengths at 8-1 . Even­ terday that the allegations made against his client "stem money HERON SKIPS TRIAL (Skip Trial) was second from nothing more than a simple mistake in a business best. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $41,800. transaction made in a climate in which there are those O-Be Stables. 8-Ellen Dee Cook (KY). T-John C. who would look to exploit it for political gain." Clark Kimmel. was arrested for grand theft March 13 on charges that he overbilled the CHBPA for a directors' liability insur­ local News, Aqueduct: ance policy which his Clark Insurance Services pur­ Florida Derby winner Unbridled's Song (Unbridled) chased for them. That CHBPA board, including Clark, is on target for his next scheduled start, the April 13 was replaced soon after following a bitter dispute for Wood Memorial. "He's scheduled to 1:ly into Aqueduct control of the organization. "The CHBPA was mistakenly (from Florida) Monday morning," trainer Jim Ryerson invoiced for the incorrect amount, and paid that incor­ said. "We have him set to work Thursday, with (regu­ rect amount to Clark Insurance Services," said Otto in a prepared statement. "When Clark Insurance Services lar jockey) Mike Smith up. He's trained fine since the independently discovered the mistake, the funds were (March 16) Florida Derby, going two-minute licks." returned to the CHBPA with no official demand from In Contention (Devil's 8ag), winner of the Gill them or from any other organization. The monies in Cherry Hill Mile in his last start March 15, will arrive question had been in the CHBPA's hands for over six for the April 13 Wood Memorial on the day of the months when Chris was arrested. The manner in which race, said James Reese, who trains the colt with his this entire matter has been handled by those in charge wife, Cynthia. "He worked an easy mile at Philadel­ make it clear than industry politics have played a major phia Park Tuesday, going in 1 :41 4/5," he said. "He's role in it." an extremely well-bred colt (out of Chosen Lady, by Secretariat) and we want to run him in some races in the East." NEW YORK Golden Bri (Gold Alert), who defeated champion • • Serena's Song in last summer's GI Coaching Club Yesterday's Results: American Oaks, worked three furlongs in :38.64 yesterday in her first preparation for her four-year-old 7th-AQU, $42,840, Alw, 4yo/up, 61/2f, 1:17, ft. season. 1--JOHN AND PAT, 117, g, 4, Shimatoree--T. Eileen, by Tropical Breeze. O-Bethlehem Stables; B-Eileen T. Kates (NY); T-John H. Forbes. Lifetime Record: FOREIGN 13-5-2-0, $107,915. • 2--Raja's Charter, 114, h, 5, Raja's Revenge--Jet • Yesterday's Results: Setress, by Air Forbes Won. 3--Dontstopthejukebox, 115, g, 4, Classic Account-­ PRIX COR DE CHASSE, $47,854, Evry, France, 3-28, Juke Joint Jezebel, by Batonnier. 3yo/up, 5 %fT, 1:05.30, gd. Margins: 3, NK, HD. Odds: 5.40, 10.50, 2.20. 1--#ANABAA, c, 4, Danzig--Balbonella (Fr) (MGSW­ John And Pat had not raced since taking an Aqueduct N.A., FI, $443,S74), by Gay Mecene. O-Mme. A. allowance by a head February 10 but came back to Head; B-Gainsborough Farm, Inc.; T-Criquette Head; make it two in a row. The bay jumped out of the gate J-F. Head; $27,678. * % to Key of Luck (Chief's on top, shook off a challenge from ENGLAND EXPECTS Crown), GSW-Fr, $336,307. (Topsider) (4th), and drew away down the lane under 2--Always Dacing (Ire), f, 4, Common Grounds (GB)-­ jockey Richie Migliore. Dance A Jig (GB), by Dance In Line. $9.490. 3--Belair Cozz (Fr), c, 3, Cozzene--Belair Princess, by Mr. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Prosepctor. $5,931. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Margins: 5, %, 3/4. note winners who are first-time starters and an (S) will be used for state-bred races. Foreign Report Continued, p. 4. Improves mares 54% over other stallions bred to the same nlares.

PARIS, KY Demons Begone (606) 233-4252 FAX 606 987-0008 $3,500 Live Foal PAGE 4· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 3-29-96

Foreign Report Continued. Auriette, stakes-placed in France in 1994, came to the U.S. for her 1995 campaign, which included a win in PRIX RIGHT ROYAL, $47,843, Evry, France, 3-28, the Gill Honeymoon H. on the Hollywood turf and a 4yo/up, 15 112fT, 3:20.80, gd. second-place effort in the GI Queen Elizabeth II Invita­ 1--#SAMIRI (FR), h, 5, Lashkari (GB)--Samirza, by tional Challenge Cup S. at Keeneland in her most recent Riverman. O-Jean-Paul Senechal; B-H.H. Aga Khan; outing Oct. 21. Returning from her five-month layoff T-J.P. Gallorini; J-T. Jarnet; $27,678. * Y2 to here as the even-money favorite, the bay filly was Samourzakan (Shardari {Ire}l, GSW, $123,325. squeezed at the start, stalked the pace for nearly a half­ 2--Tristan Le Grand (Fr), g, 4, Highest Honor (Fr)--Maid mile, ranged up alongside frontrunner Inscrutable Dancer Marion, by Margouillat (Fr). $9,490. into and on the second turn, took the lead in hand in 2--King Cobra (GB), h, 7, Ardross (lre)--Sibley (GB), by upper stretch and was hand-ridden to the wire. Northfields. $5,931. Margins: short HD, short NK, short I\JK. 5th-SAX, $57,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1m, 1:36 1/5, ft. 1--AWESOME DAZE, 117, g, 4, lil Tyler--lil Bit AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ENGLAND: Awesome, by Princely Native. O/B-Robert Monroy Infamous, c, 3, Diesis (GB)--Name And Fame, by Arts (CA); T-Howard L. Zucker. Lifetime Record: SP, And Letters (SP). Leicester, 3-28, Langham Maiden, 18-5-6-2, $200,403. 11f 183ydsT, 3yo, $5,475 to winner. O-Prince 2--Myceenote, 11 g, 5, Herat--Furious Cee, by Caro Fahd Salman; B-George Waggoner Stables, Inc; (Ire) . T-Paul Cole. 3--Half Mamoon, 117, g, 4, AI Mamoon--Hello Flo, by Fleet Allied. Margins: HF, 3/4, 2. Odds: 2.40, 21.00, 13.00. • SO. CALIFORNIA. Awesome Daze, winner of a $50,000 claimer two starts back and most recently a close second in a similar Local News, Santa Anita: allowance to this one, came from off-the-pace here as Jockey Goncalino Almeida had the leg brace and the 2-1 favorite to win by 1/2-length. three pins removed from his right leg Wednesday; he hopes to be able to get back on horses within the 3rd-SAX, $37,000, Msw, 3yo/up, flm, 6 1/2f, 1:16 next week to 10 days. If all goes well, Almeida could 3/5, ft. resume riding by the end of the current Santa Anita K'S BOUNTY (f, 4, Pirate's Bounty--Kalista, by meet, which ends April 22. The jockey, who broke Naskra) pressed the pace but tired to be sixth in her both legs in a Jan. 20 spill, had the cast removed career opener March 8. The Cal-bred miss had from his left leg two weeks ago. worked well since her debut and proved fit second Alphabet Soup (Cozzenel, who defeated Dubai time out, once again showing good speed from the World Cup runner-up Soul of the Matter (Private start but this time putting a head in front at the top of Terms) by a neck in the Gil San Antonio H. Feb. 3, the stretch and pulling away to break her maiden by remains in light training at Hollywood Park, according two at 5-2 odds. Even-money choice DYNAMINT to assistant trainer Grant Hofmans. (Dynaformer) set the early fractions but weakened to be third. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $20,350. Yesterday's Results: O/B-B. Rous & M. Millard (CA). T-J Keith Desormeaux. 8th-SAX, $50,000, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, 1 mT, 1 :37 3/5, fm. 1--AURIETTE (IRE), 117, f, 4, Caerleon--Rose de Crystal Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. (Fr) (SW-Fr, $92,296), by Crystal Glitters. O-Richard This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or F. Barnes & Prestonwood Farm; B-M.F. Dabaghi (IRE); by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior T-Gary Jones. Lifetime Record: GSW-N.A., SP-Fr, 11-3-4-1, $231,890. written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. 2--lnscrutable Dancer, 119, f, 4, Green Dancer-­ Information as to the races, race results and earnings Inscrutable Lady, by Exclusive Native. was obtained from results charts published in Daily 3--Comply (NZ), 117, m, 6, Touching Wood--Compel Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission (NZ), by Ace of Aces. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Margins: 4, 1 3/4, 4. Odds: 1.00, 1.40, 7.10.

Son ofROBERTO was the SECOND HIGHWEIGHTED 3YO in all ofEurope at the classic American distance of 1 1/4 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden. Jr. Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway, Kentucky 40347 SHUAILAAN $5,000 LF (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Vinery stalliom are Breeders' Cup nominate PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 3-29-96

MIDWEST WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES • • by: Alan Porter, Highflyer International Thursday's Late Result: PEDIGREE SHORTS ...North American bloodlines were to 8th-TPX, $48,300, Alw, 3-27, 4yo/up, flm, 1 1I16m, the fore in Japanese graded stakes last weekend. The 1:44, ft. G2 Fuji TV Sho Spring S. went to last year's champion 1--DEBIT MY ACCOUNT, 115, f, 4, Classic Account-­ two-year-old Bubble Gum Fellow (Jpn) (-­ Pasampsi (SP r $194,457), by Crow (Fr). a-Classic Bubble Company {Fr}, by Lyphard). Sunday Silence has Stable; B-Laura Leigh Partners, LP (KY); T-Murray W. already sired 12 graded stakes winners from his first Johnson. Lifetime Record: 4-4-0-0, $91,986. two crops and six of these are out of Northern Dancer 2--Totally Naughty, 113, m, 6, Marshua's Dancer-­ line mares, while another has a third dam by I\lorthern Mizanthe, by Zanthe. Dancer. Of course, Sunday Silence is by Halo, and both 3--Finely Crafted, 113, m, 5, Far Out East--Tahell, by Halo and Northern Dancer are grandsons of Almahmoud. Laomedonte. So, almost 60 percent of Sunday Silence's stakes win­ Margins: 2, 4, 2. Odds: 0.80, 38.10, 51.60. ners to date have a duplication of Almahmoud via Halo Debit My Account, a perfect three-for-three as a and Northern Dancer. Doubtless Sunday Silence has three-year-old, stretched out to a mile and a sixteenth been covering considerable numbers of mares carrying for the first time in her four-year-old bow and came from Northern Dancer, but it seems highly unlikely that they just behind the leaders to post a popular victory. It was have made up 60 percent of his book...Taiki Fortune the filly's first start in three-and-a-half months. (Seattle Dancer--Patently Clear, by Miswaki), winner of the G3 Mainichi Hai, has an intriguing pedigree with the Yesterday's Result: own-sisters Striking and Busher, and their three-parts 9th-OPX, $25,000, Alw, 3yo, 6f, 1:103/5, gd. sister Busanda, 5x5x5 (all three by War Admiral out of STORM CREEK (c, 3, Storm Cat--Shawnee Creek {SW, daughters of La Troiennel. He is also yet another exam­ $100,760}, by Mr. Prospector), a half-brother to Rose ple of the growing list of horses who combine *Nijinsky Violet (SW-Ity, GSP-Ity, by Alleged), held the lead briefly " (sire of Seattle Dancer) with Tom Fool, who appears in his last start, the March 2 Great West S. at twice in the dam. Taiki Fortune's third dam is Remington Park, before tiring to finish third. Dropping Tamerette, dam of Known Fact and Tentam and down to face allowance company here, the Triple Crown granddam of Gone West. nominee rallied from the back of the pack to defeat Highflyer International, racing and breeding consultants, pacesetter and 1-2 favorite VICTOR AVENUE (Avenue specialize in pedigree research and individualized matings. of Flags) by a length at 5-2 odds. Lifetime Record: MSP, Their Highflyer Journal is published monthly. For informa­ 9-3-1-2, $89,037. tion, please caI/516-626-0795. a-Tom M. Carey. B-G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & Dedman & Dedman (KY). T-Peter M. Vestal. FOALING NEWS:

Local News, Fair Grounds: EPITOME, 11, Summing--Honest And True (Mr. Leader) Jockey Ronald Ardoin won his fourth straight riding Foal born 3-12-96, a filly by Mr. Prospector. title at the recently concluded Fair Grounds meeting. Will be bred back to Storm Cat. Ardoin, a 38-year-old native of Carencro, Louisiana, Boarded at Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Ky. capped a season in which he was inducted into the Fair Accomplishments: Ch. 2yo Filly, GSW of $631,755; Grounds Racing Hall of Fame with 131 wins from 612 Dam of Faltaat (Mr. Prospector), MSW-UAE. starts and earnings of $2,112,320 -- believed to be the first time a Fair Grounds rider has eclipsed the $2 million HOT TIMES ARE HERE, 8, Rexson's Hope--Hot Times plateau. Trainer Tom Amoss captured his third straight Ahead (Cutlass) local training championship and his fifth in the last six Foal born 3-12-96, a colt by Twining. years by saddling 42 winners from 176 starts and earn­ Will be bred back to Pembroke. ings of $696,174. Dwight Jones, second in the owners Owned by Harry Minassian. standings for the past two seasons, led the standings Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. this year with 16 wins from 66 starts. Accomplishments: SP winner of $200,830; first foal.

ISSUES N' ANSWERS, 16, Jacinto--Bourbon Mist TRACK ABBREVIATIONS: (Double Jay) AQU Aqueduct FGX Fair Grounds Foal born 3-12-96, a colt by Boundary. FLX Finger Lakes GGX Golden Gate Wi!! be bred back to Red Ransom. GPX Gulfstream Park GSX Garden State Park Owned by Vinery, Phil Birsch and John R. Gaines Thor­ HOU Sam Houston LRL Laurel Park OPX Oaklawn Park PEN Penn l\Jational oughbreds. PHA Philadelphia Park RPX Remington Park Boarded at Vinery in Midway, Ky. SAX Santa Anita SPT Sportsman's Park Accomplishments: SW; Dam of Kerosene (Devil's Bag), SUF Suffolk Downs TAM Tampa Bay Downs GSP; Amen (Alydar), GSP, $119,366; and Accountable TPX Turfway Park wax Woodbine Lady (The Minstrel), GSP, $11 L 725. PAGE 6. THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 3-29-96

Easy to Praise, f, 3, Alwuhush--Calistay (SW), by Spend BeReEeEeDeEeReS a Buck. WOX, 3-27, 4 1/2f, :52. B-Frank Stronach (Can). *$21,711 2yo 1995 ONTJUN. EDITION Juba Jane, f, 3, Big Mukora--Dungarven's First, by Soy Numero Uno. GSX, 3-28, 6f, 1: 13 1/5. B-Gene M. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Barber (Ky). 9th-TPX, $53,SOO, 3-27, 4yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. + Lilly Cozzene, f, 3, Cozzene--Livermore Lil, by Mt. BROOK BLUES (m, 5, Cure the Blues--Star Today, by Livermore. SPT, IS)' 3-28, 6f, 1:142/5. B-Bluestem Star Spangled) Lifetime Record: 29-7-6-3, $165,881. Farm Inc (II). O-Ingram Inc. B-Nelson McMakin & Tom Snyder (KY). + Clever Czar, c, 3, Dancing Czar--Clever Case, by T-Dale Romans. Upper Case. AQU, (S), 3-28, 6f, 1: 12 1/5. B-Lisa Lugovich (Ny). 9th-SPT, $27,144, 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:122/5, ft. + Main Quest, c, 3, Norquestor--Main Chance, by SUPPORT THE ARTS (f, 4, Taylor's Falls--Renaissance Elocutionist. LRL, 3-28, 6f, 1:131/5. B-RobertT. Queen, by Elocutionist) Lifetime Record: SW, 16-5-1-3, Manfuso (Md). *$15,000 yrl '94 FTMSEP. **1/2 to $106,344. O-Patricia & Ryan Block. B-Frank Penn Jr. Chief Mistress (Hail Emperor), SW, $1S6,285. (KY). T-Chris M. Block. Batoni, C, 3, Pappa Riccio--Isle of Flowers, by *Slady Castle. GSX, (S), 3-27, 6f, 1:131/5. B-Colonial Farms 7th-GGX, $25,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. (Nj) . MIRACULOUS STEVE (c, 4, Alwuhush--Appealing Style, by Valid Appeal) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $22,925. Red Spartan, c, 3, Rahy--Sister Troy, by Far North. O-Glassman & Hansen & Hollendorfer. B-Gerald Knight AQU, 3-28, 6f, 1: 12 3/5. B-Humphrey, Firman & Cline & Marilyn Knight (CAN). T-Jerry Hollendorfer. (Ky). *$60,000 wing '93 KEENOV; $85,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. Sth-SPT, $24,000, (S), 3yo/up, flm, 6f, 1: 14, ft. Red Sandra, f, 3, Red Attack--Tweme, by Betwixt. AQU, ATTACK AT DAWN (f, 4, Red Attack--Glory Dawn, by 3-28, 1 m, 1 :40 3/5. B-Len Latorre (Ky). *Grey Dawn II) Lifetime Record: 11-2-2-2, $40,813. So Anyway, g, 3, Shimatoree--Crafty Mommy, by Crafty O-Judy & Michael W. Crowe. B-Sky Wood Farm & Rob­ Prospector. AQU, (S)' 3-28, 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Joe W. ert Kessler (lL). T-Tom H. Swearingen. Gerrity (Ny). Late Storm, c, 3, Storm Brewing--Stormkeeper, by Sth-LRL, $23,000, 4yo/up, 1 3116m, 1 :58 3/5, sy. Dewan Keys. TPX, 3-27, 1 1/16m, 1:46 2/5. SHORT STAY (c, 4, Citidancer--Spellcast, by Fappiano) B-Bob Pittman (Ky). Lifetime Record: SW, 12-4-3-1, $114,035. O-Erdenheim + Pollyanna Pixie, f, 3, That's a Nice--Tex's Toots, by Farm. B-Michael P. Cataneo (MDl. T-John R S Fisher. Text. SPT, (S), 3-28, 6f, 1:144/5. B-Loretta Clark (II). Jerimi's Avenger, g, 3, Top Avenger--Miss Jerimi (SP), 10th-HIA, $17,600, 4yo/up, a1 1/8mT, 1:464/5, fm. by Jerimi Johnson. OPX, 3-28, 6f, 1: 11 4/5. B-Don GENERAL GUS (g, 4, General Silver--Nightly Affair, by R. Johnson (Tx). *$12,500 yrl '94 TEXAUG. Lypheor {GB}) Lifetime Record: 25-4-8-3, $82,320. Lambaste, f, 4, Alysheba--Davie's Lamb (MSW, O-Acclaimed Racing Stable. B-Gerald Hannahs (FL). $549,695), by Unpredictable. OPX, 3-28, 1 1116m, T-Joseph Calascibetta. 1:46. B-Silverleaf Farms Inc (Ky). C.R. Coast, f, 4, Bolger--Im Coasting, by Coastal. SAX, 7th-LRL, $17,500, 4yo/up, flm, 7f, 1:27 3/5, sy. 3-28, 7f, 1:25 1/5. B-Greenback Farm (Ca). CROWDED HOUR 1m, 5, Gilded Age--Lenah Lass, by First Amendment (Ire), f, 4, Caerleon--Penultimate, by Illustrious) Lifetime Record: 31-5-6-4, $39,291. Roberto. HIA, 3-28, a1 1/8mT, 1:48. B-Gerald W. OfT-John V. Alecci. B-Randolph D. Rouse (VA). Leigh (Ire). Disco Doll, f, 4, Diesis (GB)--Disconiz (GSW, $197,550)' 9th-HIA, $15,000, 4yo/up, 1 1 116m, 1 :44, ft. by Northern Dancer. TPX, 3-27, 1 m, 1: 38 4/5. FOREIGN INTRIGUE (c, 4, Deputy Minister--Far Flying B-Albert G Clay & Michael Ryan (Ky). * $75,000 wing {MSW, $27S,226}, by Far North) Lifetime Record: '92 KEENOV; $55,000 yrl '93 KEEJUL. * * 1 /2 to 9-2-0-1, $32,090. O-Blasland Racing Stable. B-Foxfield ( {Fr}), G 1 SW-Ire, $263,161. (KY). T-Anthony Margotta Jr. *1/2 to Dalhart (Forty K'S Bounty, f, 4, Pirate's Bounty--Kalista, by Naskra. Niner), MGSW, $333,440. SAX, 3-28, 6 1/2f, 1:163/5. B-B. Rous & M. Millard MAIDEN WINNERS: (Ca). Wildcard Coyote, f, 2, S. W. Wildcard-­ + Virtual Image, f, 4, Strike Gold--Pixie Ruler, by Iron Desperatecharacter, by Pass the Line. HIA, 3-28, 3f, Ruler. LRL, 3-28, 6f, 1:14 2/5. B-Dr. & Mrs. A. :33 1/5. B-Jason J. Stodghill (Fl). *First winner for Leonard Pineau (Md). *1/2 to T.V. Wizard (T.V. freshman sire. Commercia!), SW, $217,256. + Rubins Super Duper, c, 2, What a Spell--Our Sweet And Here Comes Ike, c, 4, Unreal Zeal--Bottega, by Sham (MSW, $130,350), by Nostrum. SAX, (S}' Raise a Cup. SAX, 3-28, 6 1/2f, 1:15 3/5. B-Barbara 3-28, 2f, :22. B-Rubin Brown (Ca). * 112 to Rubin's Licwinko (FI). * $4,500 yrl '93 OBSAUG. Cham pion (The Carpenter), SP, $1 63,494. * * First winner for freshman sire.