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NYRA SIMULCAST TO MONMOUTH AND ON TO THE PREAKNESS Nine of the 1 9 starters are listed as MEADOWLANDS Monmouth Park and the Meadow­ either possible or probable for the second leg of the lands will begin full-card simulcasting of the races from Triple Crown. D. Wayne Lukas will ship winner Thun­ Belmont Park this Wednesday under an agreement der Gulch (Gulch) and Timber Country (Woodman), 3rd, reached between the New Jersey Sports Authority and to Pimlico Wednesday, May 17. Lukas has saddled the the New York Racing Association. "This is an impor­ winners of the last three Triple Crown events, begin­ tant step in the growth of a positive relationship be­ ning with Tabasco Cat's Preakness and Belmont wins tween New York and New Jersey racing," said Hal last year. He would join Lucien Lauren, conditioner of Handel, Vice President of Racing for the Sport Author­ Classic winners Riva Ridge and Secretariat, as only the ity. "Our players have long been followers of the New second trainer to send out the winners of four straight York product and it should serve as a strong part of our Triple Crown races with a win in the Preakness. simulcast mix." Sports Authority officials are hopeful Originally expected to bypass the Preakness, Jumron that the next step will be to allow the New Jersey (GB) (Sharpo {GB}), fourth in the Derby, is now listed simulcast signal, both Thoroughbred and harness, into as possible and could also ship to Maryland May 17. New York on a regular basis. Both of the English runner are likely to take a crack at the Black Eyed Susans. Citadeed (Shadeed), 9th, will REMINGTON WRAP-UP Remington Park closed out van to Pimlico tomorrow; Eltish (Cox's Ridge), 6th, is its 1995 Spring Meet with a tremendous gain in simul­ also expected to run. casting handle but declines in both on-track attendance Mecke (Maudlin), 5th, returned to Florida Sunday and on-track handle. A total of 380,668 patrons night. He came out of the race in good shape and will passed through the turnstiles during the 61-day meet­ make his next start in either the Preakness or the ing which ended Sunday, wagering $54,589,210 on­ grassy Jersey Derby. The connections of both Talkin track. But an aggressive full-card simulcasting network Man (With Approval) and In Character (GB) (Never So brought in an additional $10,366,942, an increase of Bold {GB}) have expressed interest in the trip to Mary­ 119 percent over last year's simulcast handle of land. Ken McPeek, trainer of runner-up Tejano Run $4, 101,922. A bill passed in the Oklahoma senate in (Tejano) will wait before making a final decision. April will now allow off-track wagering in 1 2 Oklahoma Colts joining the Triple Crown trail at Pimlico will be counties. Said the track's Executive Vice President and Oliver's Twist (Horatius), winner of the Giii Federico Chief Operating Officer David Vance, "The passage of Tesio S.; GSW Mystery Storm (Storm Bird); Derby Trial Bill 450 will allow us to grow our product. We are all victor Peaks And Valleys (Mt. Livermore); Star Standard very encouraged about the possibilities that this bill (Risen Star); Western Echo (Eastern Echo); and Louisi­ provides us." Remington's all-time leading trainer ana Derby winner Petionville (Seeking the Gold). Donnie Von Hemel took his eighth title at the meet, Two colts who had been listed as possible will now saddling 34 winners, 13 more than runner-up Joe skip the Preakness: Ski Captain (Storm Bird) will head Lucas. Jockey Tim Doocy picked up his second con­ to New York or possibly back to Japan; Afternoon secutive riding title and his third in four seasons with Deelites (Private Terms) returns to California. 72 wins. R. E. Caston and John Franks tied for meet­ leading owner with 1 0 victories apiece. ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. News cont. p2 r.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior TRIPLE THREATS ...... p1 written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race results and earnings NEWS CONTINUED ...... p2 was obtained from results charts published in Daily -fJ'j Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. z TOTAL PAGES ...... 3 P.AGE 2' • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 5-9-95

News cont. MAINICHI BROADCASTING SYSTEM SHO KYOTO AUTOTOTE RESTRUCTURED Autotote Corpora­ YONSAI TOKUBETSU-Glll Jpn, $907, 193, Kyoto Race­ tion announced yesterday that it has organized its course, Japan, 5-7, 3yo, 1Off, 2:00.40, fm. operations into three groups with the objective of 1--#IBUKI INTER HIGH, c, 3, Jade Robbery--Dyna streamlining management. Autotote Systems Group, Ballade, by Bounteous. 0-lbuki Co. Ltd.; B-Shadai which will be headed by President Michael D. Harris, Farm (Jpn); T-H Arai; J-M Matsunaga; $479,375. will provide technology and service to state and na­ 2--Teruno Shingeki, c, 3, Brian's Time--Kaiso Tokachi, tional lotteries and pari-mutuel networks in North and by Kitano Daio. $190,021. South America and Asia. Gerald Lawrence has been 3--Sound Barrier, c, 3, Soccer Boy--Miss Clematis, by named president of Autotote Gaming Group, which Naoki. $119,021. includes all North American operations that market Margins: HD, 1 /2, NK. directly to the public, such as Connecticut OTB. Autotote Europe, with President Sir Brian Wolfson in SILK ROADS., $522,877, Kyoto Racecourse, Japan, charge, will include all European activities. All of the 5-6, 4yo/up, 6fT, 1 :07.90, fm. new presidents will report to Autotote' s Chairman and 1--GOLD MOUNTAIN, h, 6, Fotitieng--'s Gold, CEO, A. Lorne Weil. by Empery. 0-Green Farm Co. Ltd.; B-Ebisu Kogyo Co. Ltd. (Jpn); T-M Sayama; J-S Kishi; $275,684. 2--Memory Catch, h, 6, Nihon Pillow Winner--Hashi MIDWEST Lavender, by Chateaugay. $109, 764. 3--Nihonpillow Prince, h, 6, Nihon Pillow Winner--Nihon • • Pillow Clear, by Bravest Roman. $69,033. Yesterday's Results: Margins: 1 1 /2, 1 1 /2, 1 /2. 8th-SPT, $26,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 m, 1 :38, sy. DANCING JON (h, 7, Gate Dancer--Love From Mom, by SHOBU S., $407,075, Tokyo Racecourse, Japan, 5-6, Mr. Prospector), looking for his first win of the seaon, 3yo, 7fT, 1:22.70, fm. came back off a third-place finish against Keeneland 1--PRESTO SYMBOLI (IRE), c, 3, Waajib--Trail, by allowance foes as the 6-5 favorite and galloped from . 0-Symboli Bokujo; B-M Andree (Ire); T-K worst to first for a 1 1 /4-length score. The winner is a Fujisawa; J-Y Okabe; $214,906. Yi to Fight For Love (Fit to Fight), GSW, GISP, 2--Dantsu Dancer, f, 3, Capote--Moonlight Miracle, by $263,676. Lifetime Record: GSW, 47-8-8-11, Northern Dancer. $85,660. $255,929. 3--Tagajo Win, c, 3, Tony Bin--Dyna Reality, by North­ O/B-lrving J & Marjorie Cowan (FL). T-J Bert Sonnier. ern Taste. $53,443. Margins: 2 1 /2, 2, NO.

Yesterday's Results: FOREIGN PRIX CLEOPATRE-Glll, $75,313, Saint-Cloud, France, • • 5-8, 3yo, f, 10.5fT, 2:20.20, gd. Weekend Results: 1--@VALLEY OF GOLD (Fr), 121, f, 3, Shirley Heights NHK HAI-Gii Jpn, $1,242,689, Tokyo Racecourse, (GB)--Lustre, by Halo. 0-Sheikh Mohammed. Japan, 5-7, 3yo, 1 Off, 2:01. 70, fm. B-Darley Stud (Fr). T-Andre Fabre. J-T Jarnet. 1--#MEINER BRIDGE, c, 3, Rousillon--Hashiko, by Royal $46,025. Ski. 0-Thoroughbred Club Ruffian Co., Ltd.; B-Nitto 2--Loretta Gianni (Fr), 121, f, 3, Classic Account-­ Farm (Jpn); T-M Ito; J-K Tanaka; $652,311. Seasonal Pleasure, by Graustark. 0-T. Attias. 2--Meiner Gabe, c, 3, lbn Bey--Mine Knospen, by Am- $12,843. ber Shadai. $263,868. 3--Privity, 121, f, 3, Private Account--Sylph, by 3--Eighty Grow, c, 3, Tony Bin--Shadai Bishop, by Alleged. 0-K. Abdullah. $8,368. Northern Taste. $167,311. Margins: 1 1 /2, 1, 1. Margins: 1 /2, 1 1 /4, 3/4. Also Ran: Marie De Gloire (Fr). A comfortable success for Valley Of Gold, who came A# will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ to challenge Privity inside the final furlong after the will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners and a latter had taken the lead 2 furlongs out. Loretta Gianni was with Valley Of Gold entering the final furlongs but + will denote winners who are first-time starters. was no match for the winner. Foreign Report cont. p3

GAINESWAY Keeneland September Sale Graham J. Beck, President Inquiries: Bernie Sams Closing Date--May 15 606-293-2676 Fax 606-299-9371 Call Bernie Sams or Ricky Payne today! PAGE 3' •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-9-95

Foreign Report cont. 8th-PHA, $19,075, 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :10 3/5, ft. PRIX PETITE ETOILE, $50,627, Saint-Cloud, France, ECHO MOUNTAIN (c, 4, Waquoit--Miss Kabylia, by Val 5-8, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1 :46.20, gd. de L'Orne {Fr)) Lifetime Record: 18-4-6-1, $74,171. 1--#GARDEN ROSE (Ire), 128, f, 3, Caerleon--Gironde, 0-K J K Stable. B-Kathleen F. Kemenash (NJ). T-Carlos by Raise A Native. 0-Mme. A.J.F. O'Reilly. B-Petra E Paez. Bloodstock Agency Ltd. (Ire). T-Pascal Bary. J-D. Boeuf. $29,288. 9th-HIA, $18,975, 3yo, 7f, 1 :23 3/5, ft. 2--Place d'Honneur (Fr), , 1 28, f, 3, Hero's Honor-­ TOO GREAT (g, 3, Great Above--Let's Go Too, by Pomme d'Ebene (GB), by (GB). $10,041. Avatar) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-2, $26, 165. 3--Alhartxa (Fr), f, 3, Linamix (Fr)--Alhawrah, by O/T-Thomas H Heard Jr. 8-Carl Bowling (FL). Danzig. $6,276. Margins: 1 /2, 1 /2, 1. MAIDEN WINNERS:

HAYDOCK PARK SPRING TROPHY H., $32,653, Distinctive Gold, c, 3, Distinctive Pro--Hilarious Square, Haydock, England, 5-8, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1 :32.23, gd/fm. by Fast Hilarious. FLX, 5-8, 6f, 1: 16 3/5. B-Eaton 1--MOCCASIN RUN, 125, c, 4, Topsider--Regal John H Dr (Ny). * $45,000 2yo 1994 FTFFEB. **Full Heights, by Forli (Arg). ($75,000 yrl '92 KEESEP). to Pro Flight, SW, $330, 110. 0-George Strawbridge. B-Jayeff B Stables (Ky). Senor Roa, c, 3, Roo Art--Migaja (Arg), by Tricheur. T-lan Balding. J-M. Hills. $19,336. HIA, 5-8, 7f, 1:241/5. 8-Martucci Stephanie K (Md). 2--Storiths (Ire), 133, h, 5, Double Schwartz--Atlantic * $600 wing '92 KEENOV; $4,200 yrl '93 OBSAUG; Dream, by Muscovite. $7,235. $16,500 2yo 1994 OBSAPR. 3--Cim Born Born (Ire), 108, c, 3, Downing--Nekhbet, Will Tell, c, 3, Sir Naskra--Miss N Tell, by Tell. SPT, by Artaius. $3,536. 5-8, 6f, 1: 13 4/5. B-lnman Virginia (II). Margins: HD, 1 1 /2, NK. Double Cuddle, c, 4, See and Double You--Lets Cuddle, by Buck Hill. PHA, 5-8, a1 m70yd, 1 :45. B-Mourar AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: Jay T (Pa). Jam N Shadeed, c, 3, Shadeed--Jamra, by lcecapade. Warwick, Globe Insurance Maiden, 5-8, 8fT, $6,246 FOALING NEWS: to the winner. 0-Thomas TS Liang. B-James Wigan. SPECTACULAR BEV, 11, Spectacular Bid--Bev Bev T-P Cole. *$100,000 yrl '93 KEESEP. (*Nijinsky II) Dancing Sensation, m, 8, Faliraki--Sweet Satina, by Foal born 4-16-95, a filly by Private Account. Crimson Satan. Kempton Park, Ladbroke Changing Owned by Heidi Doubleday Racing Stable. Faces H., 5-8, 12fT, $6,934 to the winner. Boarded at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Ky. 0-Chelgate Public Relations Ltd. B-M W Bach & C Accomplishments: MSW of $167,257; dam of Sterling Vonderlohe. T-R Akehurst. * 1 /2 to Tudor Grove Pound (Seeking the Gold), GSW of $146,208. (Tudor Grey), MSW, $112,981. * * $20,000 yrl '88 CALAUG. MITTERAND, 14, Hold Your Peace--Laredo Lass (Bold Ruler) Foal born 4-17-95, a colt by Seattle Slew. B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Will be bred back to Storm Cat. Owned by Irving and Marjorie Cowan. EDITION Boarded at Echo Valley Farm in Lexington, Ky. Accomplishments: GI winner of $446,830; dam of ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Princess Mitterand (SW, $155,800, by Seattle Slew). 6th-SPT, $24,200, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 1/5, sy. BONAFEDE (c, 3, Ron Bon--Family Compact, by Victo­ PAPAL DECREE, 19, Noble Decree--Gris Vitesse rian Prince) Lifetime Record: SP, 10-3-2-1, $53,003. (*Amerigo) O/B/T-Bettye A Gabriel (IL). Foal born 4-17-95, a filly by Miswaki. Will be bred back to Twining. 12th-SPT, $24,200, 5-6, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 13 1/5, ft. Owned by John R. Gaines, et al. LADY RULER (f, 3, Gold Ruler--Lady Aristocrat, by Boarded at Offutt-Cole Farm. Aristocratic) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-6-1-0, $75, 190. Accomplishments: Dam of Papal Power (Miswaki), 0-Asiel Stable & Debus Vernon R. B-Dr. Vernon R. GISW of $274,390. Debus & Richard W. Radke (IL). T-Richard P Hazelton.

Keeneland Graduates Sweep The Classics Last weekend, Keeneland-sold horses won three of the world's most prestigious races--including a 1-2-3 finish in the 121st Kentucky Derby. Kentucky Derby (Gr. 1) - Thunder Gulch 2000 Guineas (Gr. 1) - Pennekamp Kentucky Oaks (Gr. 1) - Gal in A Ruckus