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2002 Index Here CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED MAGAZINE INDEX Alisi, Arthur & Mary—Dec-55 Bargain Doll—SW of $255,819, Apr-52; Apr-53p 2002 All American H.—Jul-35 Barr, John—Jan-114p; Nov-72 JANUARY TO DECEMBER Almeida, Goncalino—Jun-32p Barrett, Katey—pc, Jun-23; Aug-8; D. Ginsburg on, Alpine Singer—Aug-28 Aug-37; cmt. on her start in photography, Aug- ABBREVIATIONS Altfillisch, Bert—Apr-26 38; CTBA magazine first publication to regularly Aly Bubba—Dec-144 use her photos, Aug-39; cmt. by Milton Toby, AHC—American Horse Council BC—Breeders’ Cup Alydar—Apr-66; Aug-29 Aug-39; won third AHP award for Cal Cup Day BMS—Broodmare Sire Amber Hills—won Black Swan S., Nov-73p; Bold Badgett photos, Aug-39; The Pony Riders, Nov-pc Calif.—California –Princess of Honey, Nov-73; bred by Larry & Sheila Barretts Debutante S.—won by Last Kiss, Nov-72 CHRB—California Horse Racing Board cmt—comment Ullmann, Nov-73; owned by Curt & Lila Lanning, Barretts Equine Ltd.—January Mxd. sale preview, CTBA—California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Nov-73; cmt. by Sheila Ullmann, Nov-73; Nov-115 Jan-82; March 2-yo sale preview, Feb-60; March CTF—California Thoroughbred Foundation American Equine Sales—yearling sale results, Oct-46 sale review, Apr-33; May 2-yo-sale preview, May-32; DMR—Del Mar FC—Front Cover Amescua, Rene—Jun-28 May 2-yo sale results, Jun-39; Oct. Yrlng. sale HBPA—Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Amnesty—Dec-10 preview, Sep-52; Oct. Mxd. sale preview, Oct-54; p—picture Ancient Title—Feb-16 Oct. Yrlng. sale results, Nov-31; Oct. Mxd. sale pc—photo credit NTRA—National Thoroughbred Racing Association And a Gentleman—Apr-34 results, Dec-94 S—Supplement Anderson, Carmela—trains Market Garden, Aug-54 Barretts January Mxd. Sale—preview, Jan-82; review SP—Stakes-placed Answer Do S.—won by Full Moon Madness, Aug-51 by D. Ginsburg, Mar-58; sold 460 head, Mar-58; SW—Stakes Winner Song of the Moment sale topper, Mar-58; Golden TB—Thoroughbred Answer Do—Oct-28 TOBA—Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Antonsen, Per—Feb-24 Eagle Farm leading consignor, Mar-58; Agent TOC—Thoroughbred Owners of California Anziyan—Nov-12 Joanne Walker leading buyer, Mar-58 yrlng—yearling Apollo—Jan-131; Jan-132p; Jul-29 Barretts March 2-yo Sale—sale preview, Feb-60; Applebite Farms—Feb-14; Aug-29; Nov-29 D. Ginsburg on, Apr-33; cmt. by Jerry McMahon on sale, Apr-33; cmt. by Jerry McMahon on Arabian Light—retired, Apr-12 Cal-bred averages, Apr-33; half-sister to Cover Arbela—May-8 A Gal top Cal-bred, Apr-33; filly by Stormy Atlantic Arnold, Jack & Florence—owner/breeder of Stormy tops sale, Apr-34; The Thoroughbred Corp. Jack, Jan-101; Jan-102 A Kiss For Luck—Aug-47 leading buyer, Apr-34; Chapman Farms leading Aroney, Ted—owner of Halo Farms, Apr-66; breeder Aaron Avenue—Apr-53p consignor, Apr-34; cmt. by Prince Salman, Apr-34; Abaginone—May-43 of Yougottawanna, Apr-66; partners with Sid & list of Cal-breds sold, Apr-36 Above Perfection—won Orinda H., Mar-78p; owned by Jenny Craig in Yougottawanna, Apr-66 Barretts May 2-yo sale—preview by D. Ginsburg, David & Rita Milch, Mar-78; trained by Darrell Vienna, Arthur L.—Jan-12 May-32; offer dispersals of Bart Heller Estate & Mar-78; In Excess (Ire)-Something Perfect, Mar-78; Arthur, Dr. Rick—Apr-8; Dec-66 Cavanaugh Family Trust, May-34; D. Ginsburg on Mar-78; Mar-154; won Las Flores H., Apr-22p; won Ascot H.—Jun-53 results, Jun-39; sold 270 lots, Jun-39; Touch Silk Irish O’Brien S., Apr-22; Apr-92; May-91; wins Valkyr Ascot Knight—Mar-58 tops sale, Jun-39; Sam Hendricks leading consignor, Trophy, Aug-20; cmt. by Darrell Vienna, Aug-21; Ask the Vets—Laurie Fio on Causes of Injuries, Jun-60 Jun-40; N. W. Management leading buyer, Jun-40; Aug-21p; cmt. by David Milch, Aug-21; Dec-8 Aunt Carol—Jan-89; Dec-101 Avenue of Flags leading California sire, Jun-40 Abruzzo, Peter—Sep-50; Oct-66 Avenue of Flags—Mar-58; May-8; Apr-28; Sep-20; 5 Barretts October Yearling Sale—D. Ginsburg on sale Acker, Tom—Nov-72 yearlings at DMR avg. $45,000, Sep-26; Jun-32; results, Nov-31; cmt. by Jerry McMahon, Nov-31; Adair, Julie—Sep-21; Sep-25 sold colt for $170,000 at Barretts May, Jun-39; General Meeting filly tops sale, Nov-31; D. Ginsburg Adena Springs Farm—Mar-79 leading California sire at Barretts May, Jun-40; on preview, Sep-52; Golden Eagle Farm leading Adminniestrator—won Quicken Tree S., Jun-31p; D. Oct-62; Nov-12p; Nov-32 consignor, Nov-32; General Meeting leading sire, Nov-32; Bruno DeBerdt top buyer, Nov-32 Ginsburg on, Jun-31; Incinderator-Admiral Minnie, Barretts Oct. Mixed Sale—sale preview, Oct-54; D. Jun-31; owned by Nico Nierenberg, Jun-31; Ginsburg on, Dec-94; sold 423 head, Dec-94; Day trained by Patrick Gallagher, Jun-31p; bred by B Jewels tops sale, Dec-94; Golden Eagle Farm top Fred Sahadi, Jun-31; Jun-83; Dec-78 consignor, Dec-94; Magali Ventures leading buyer, Admiral Minnie—Jun-31 B. Mozelle—dam of Grey Memo, May-21; Sep-35 Dec-94; cmt. by Jerry McMahon, Dec-94 Advance Planning—Clydene Boots on, Feb-113 B. Thoughtful S.—won by Favorite Funtime, Jun-30 Bartok (Ire)—Feb-73; Nov-10 Bacorn, Herbert—trains Affairintheforest, Jun-32 Affairintheforest—won Big Jag S., Jun-32p; Black Tie Basin, Julian & Suzanne—Jun-29 Baedeker, Rick—Apr-1 Affair (Ire)-Forest Haven, Jun-32; owned by Jack Batroyale—Feb-10 Baffert, Bob—Jan-101; Jan-102; Jan-108; Feb-109; & Gloria Kramer Living Trust & W. Richardson, Baugh, Rollin—CTBA Member Profile, D. Ginsburg Mar-21p; Mar-41; Mar-61; cmt. on Officer, May-51; Jun-32; bred by A. Fainbarg & A. Feuerstein, Jun-32; on, Sep-40; was ad manager for CTBA, Sep-40; Jun-47; Sep-8; Sep-13; Sep-36; Oct-62; Dec-114 trained by Herbert Bacorn, Jun-32p; Jun-84 started California TB Consultants, Sep-40; Sep-40p; Bagshot—enters stud at Oakhurst Farm, Apr-12 Al Mamoon—Jan-57 sold over 200 stakes winners, Sep-41; handled Bailey, Don & Marilyn—Jan-30 Al Skywalker—Andy Plattner on, Jul-30; trained by Jen- dispersals of H. Keck & Westerly Farms, Sep-41; Baker, D. Wayne—Oct-62; Dec-66 nifer Majette, Jul-30; by Skywalker, Jul-30; assigned Harris Ranch Seminar, Nov-28 Ballantyne, Lynn—Mar-12 150lbs. on Theoretical Hcp., Jul-31; Jul-30p; Nov-9 Bay Meadows BC Sprint—Jun-53 Ballena Vista Farm—Jun-30; Nov-53 Alameda County F & M Hcp.—Aug-55 Bay Meadows Derby—Dec-114 Bam’s Penny S.—won by Global Finance, Dec-114 Baze, Russell—Jan-14; Jan-108; Feb-14; Mar-12; Alamedan H.—won by Hoovergetthekeys, Aug-54 Barber, Gary—Mar-79 Albany H.—won by Radar Contact, Jan-107 Bargain Annie—Jun-52 Mar-78; Jun-53; Sep-50; 8,000 wins, Dec-115 Aleo, Harry—owner of Taraval, Jul-21; Aug-55 Bargain Day—Apr-52; D. Ginsburg on, Aug-41; Prove It Baze, Tyler—Jun-32; Nov-73 Alesia, Frank—Feb-14 -Special Price, Aug-41; bred by Rex Ellsworth, Be Pleasant—Apr-9 Alexander, Nick—CTBA Member Profile, Feb-66p; Aug-41; purchased privately by Buddy Fogelson, Bear Fan—won Gourmet Girl S., Jun-32p; Pine Bluff- owns Horse Haven Farm, Feb-67; bought Aug-41; trained by Charlie Whittingham, Aug-41; Shezalong, Jun-32; trained by Wesley Ward, Jun-32; $100,000 Swiss Yodeler at DMR, Sep-21 Aug-41p; stood at Van Mar Farms, Aug-42; sired owned by Pete Fan & Wesley Ward, Jun-32; Jun-86; Alexine (Arg)—Mar-79 24 SW’s, Aug-42; exerpt from Old Friends, Aug-42 won Fleet Treat S., Sep-36p; Sep-84 Beau Genius—by Ellen Parker, Jan-37; Jan-37p; Boating Pleasure—Oct-38 Jan-50; Feb-54p; Mar-10; Apr-10; May-10; Bob’s Lady—won CTBA Marian S., Nov-72p; Pirate’s C Jun-10; Jul-12; Sep-10; Oct-10; Oct-67 Bounty-Lady Engineer, Nov-72; own/bred by Beau’s Eagle—Mar-66; Aug-9 Oakcrest Stable, Nov-72; trained by John Sadler, Cable Ready—won Free House S., Jan-101; Becerra, Rafael—Jun-32; Dec-56p Nov-72; Nov-114 own/bred by Southern Nevada Racing Stables, Becker, Lawrence—owner/breeder of Channing Bold Badgett—Jul-21; Aug-54; Aug-50; Aug-55; Jan-101; Soft Gold (Brz)-Turko Milady, Jan-102; Way, Jul-35; Aug-54; Sep-50; CTBA Member Aug-73p; Sep-9; Sep-35; Sep-50; Oct-95p; James Cassidy trainer, Jan-102; Jan-102p; Profile, Oct-42; cmt. on Keeneland, Oct-42; Nov-46; cmt. by Sheila Ullmann, Nov-73 Feb-26; Feb-138 Cadillacing—Nov-21 cmt. on Only Silk, Oct-43; cmt. on Channing Bold Hitter—Mar-54 Cafarchia, Nick—Feb-14; May-9 Way, Oct-43; Oct-66 Bold Mango—owned/raced by SLU Inc., Aug-55; Cahill Road—Jul-21 Bedford Stables—Feb-100; Mar-42 won Derby Trial S., Nov-73p; Bold Badgett-Tiza, Cal Cup III—D. Ginsburg, Oct-19; Blaze O’Brien, Bedgay’s Lady—Nov-35 Nov-73; Nov-112 Oct-20; Lovely Habit, Oct-24; Answer Do, Oct-28; Beduino—Jan-131 Bold Roberta—owned/bred by SLU Inc., Aug-55 Being an Individualist—JW Equine on, Mar-126 Incindress, Oct-33; Southern Truce, Oct-34; June’s Bold Ruler—Apr-57 Bel’s Starlet—Jun-15p Reward, Oct-37; Boating Pleasure, Oct-38 Boldnesian—Jan-38p Belcuore, Grace—founder of C.E.R.F., Jan-76p; Cal-Breds in Calgary—JW Equine, Sep-60 Bonde, Jeff—Jan-108; Mar-79; Jun-39 Feb-73 Cal-Breds—Year End Review 2001, Feb-34; Nominees Bonus Money (GB)—Oct-10; Nov-10 Bella Bella Bella—won Golden Ballet S., Jan-101; for 2001 champions, Feb-44; Mar-25; California Boo La Boo S.—won by Lady George, Mar-74 owned by Team Valor, Jan-101; bred by South- Statistical Review 2001, Mar-82; leading earners Boomer Bust—Jul-9 ern Nevada Racing Stables, Jan-102; trained in 2001, Mar-83; Tabasco Cat colt sold at Keene- Boomerang—Jul-9; Dec-10 by Jenine Sahadi, Jan-102; Feb-26; won Santa land, May-8; Grey Memo wins Godolphin Mile, Boots, Clydene—Selling in the Summer, Jan-119; Ysabel S., Feb-104; Feb-138; Mar-152 May-21; cmt.
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