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KEENELAND SALES RESULTS

JOCKEY REACHES 3,000 WINS GILDED TIME WEANLING TOPS KEENELAND Julie Krone, already America's winningest female WEDNESDAY A weanling bay colt by Gilded Time-­ Thoroughbred , added another milestone to her For Dixie (Dixieland Band) brought top price of career Wednesday at Aqueduct when she won her $150,000 during Wednesday's fifth session of the 3,000th race, according to Daily Racing Form statis­ 1995 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. tics. Krone, 32, reached the milestone in yesterday's Silver Oaks Farm of Sorrento, Florida bought the colt, fourth race, riding Dustin's Dream to victory in a who is from the first crop by Gilded Time, the Cham­ maiden special weight. It was one of her three win­ pion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1992. The highest-priced ners on the day. A native of Benton Harbor, Michigan, broodmare of Wednesday's session was Misspitch Krone became racing' s top woman jockey when she (Waquoit), in foal to 1993 Champion Two-Year-Old surpassed Patricia Cooksey with her 1,205th victory Colt Dehere. A multiple stakes-winner of $176,898, March 6, 1988 at Aqueduct. Cooksey currently ranks five-year-old Misspitch was purchased by Upson second on the female rider list with 1 903 career wins Downs Farms, agent, for $130,000. Overall, through November 14. "To overcome all these inju­ Keeneland sold 281 horses Wednesday for a gross of ries, to have my slump behind me and to have a lot of $8,662, 700, an average of $30,828 and a median momentum going into Gulfstream, that makes all of price of $25,000. One stallion share in Eastern Echo this special," Krone said. There was some confusion brought an additional $25,000. After five days of the over her milestone, however, as according to Jockey 11-day sale, 1,329 horses have been sold for a total Club statistics, Dustin's Dream was only Krone's of $118,879,200, an average of $89,450 and a me­ 2,998th winner. dian price of $47,000. The sale continues through Nov. 21. CHAMPION TO WALMAC Walmac Farm General Manager John T.L. Jones announced TOP THREE KEENELAND BROODMARES-WEDNESDAY Wednesday that 1994 Canadian Champion Two-Year­ HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE Old Colt Talkin Man () will enter stud at MISSPITCH (in foal to Dehere) the Lexington, farm for a 1996 fee of 1546 Waquoit Duo Disco $130,000 $7,500 live foal. Talkin Man won the GIC Coronation Consigned by Robert E. Courtney/Crestfield Farm, agent 111. Futurity last year, defeating eventual Queen's Plate Purchased by Upson Downs Farms, agent. winner by 6 'Y2 lengths. As a three­ GOLDEN ORIOLE (in foal to Dehere) year-old, the Canadian-bred won the Gii Gotham S. 1470 Sex Appeal $100,000 Consigned by Ashford Stud, agent. and Gii Wood Memorial S., both at Aqueduct, by a Purchased by Olin B. Gentry, agent. combined margin of 14 3/4 lengths. Bred by JOLLY SAINT (IRE) (in foal to River Special) and Angus Glen Farm, Talkin Man 1497 Welsh Saint Jolly Widow $100,000 went postward 10 times, winning five of those starts Consigned by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency. and earning $677 ,967. He raced for the partnership Purchased by Olin B. Gentry, agent. of Kinghaven Farms, Helen Stollery and Peter Wall, and will stand as the property of Kinghaven, Angus TOP THREE KEENELAND WEANLJNGS-WEDNESDA Y Glen, Walmac and Wimborne Farms. HIP# SEX SIRE DAM PRICE 1459 -c-Gilded Time For Dixie $1 50 ,000 News Continued, p. 2. Consigned by Walmac lnt'I, agent for J.D. Squires. Purchased by Silver Oaks Farm. KEEN ELAND SALES RES UL TS ..... 1 LJ.I 1421 f Counting Moonbeams $110,000 Q NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2 Consigned by Walmac lnt'I, agent. WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... 2 -ti) Purchased by Ben Glass, agent. RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4 1500 c Marquetry Joyful Vigor $90,000 z TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 Consigned by Vinery (Ben P. Walden Jr.), agent. Purchased by Buzz Chace, agent. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-16-95

News Continued. PURSE INCREASE AT REMINGTON PARK Remington Park purses will see a 1 0 percent increase DANZIG SEASON TOPS STALLION ACCESS A when entries are drawn today for Saturday's race card, 1 996 no guarantee season to Danzig topped Tuesday said Mike Anifantis, director of racing and racing secre­ night's Stallion Access Inc. Fall Sale of Selected Sea­ tary. The across-the-board hike will also be accompa­ sons and Shares, held at Fasig-Tipton's Newtown nied by an eight percent increase in Oklahoma-bred Paddocks in Lexington, Kentucky. The Danzig season purse supplements. The Oklahoma-bred purse hike is was purchased for $128,000. The two second high­ effective immediately. "It's always a good sign when est 1 996 no guarantee seasons were Lot 56- you are able to increase purses," Anifantis said. "The and Lot 130-Pleasant Colony, which brought trainers here have entered their horses this meeting $71,000 apiece. A share in Florida stallion With Ap­ through thick and thin. I'm glad we can give them a proval brought $72,000 to top all stallion shares, with little pop before the meet ends." The continued growth a share in Phone Trick bringing the second highest of Remington's satellite wagering network and a recent price of $70,000. Overall, 77 stallion seasons were Pick Six carryover of over $129,000 are two factors sold for a gross of $1,604, 100 and an average of Anifantis credits for the increase. $20,832. Shares in 16 stallions brought an additional gross of $438, 700. D. WAYNE LUKAS HONORED BY KENTUCKY OWNERS Multiple Eclipse Award-winning trainer D. SRI PEKAN TO COOLMORE STUD Sri Pekan (Red Wayne Lukas was honored Tuesday night as the Warner L. Jones Jr. Horseman of the Year by the Kentucky Ransom), a top two-year-old in England last year, is Thoroughbred Owners Association at a banquet at the the latest recruit to Coolmore Stud's powerful stallion Museum. "What's significant is that team. The Kentucky-bred will stand at the Irish stud this comes from within," said Lukas. "It's not from a for a 1996 fee of IRE 7,500 gns ($12,632 U.S.), media group. It's from people you deal with and work payable October 1. Sri Pekan raced only at two, post­ with every day in the ownership realm of this sport. And ing a career record of five wins and one second-place the fact that it bears Warner L. Jones Jr.'s name makes finish from six starts for earnings of $150,894. His it even more special, because he was such a good only defeat, in his career debut, came at the hands of friend." an eventual Group 2 winner. Sri Pekan went on to take the G3 Coventry S. at Ascot, the G2 Richmond S. at Goodwood and the G2 Laurent Perrier Cham­ PREVIEW pagne S. at Doncaster by six lengths in his final ca­ • • reer outing last September. Sunday, Hollywood Park: HOLLYWOOD PREVUE BREEDERS' CUP S.-Glll, WOODBINE CANCELS WEDNESDAY NIGHT $100,000a, 2yo, 7f CARD Jockeys, horsemen and The Jockey Breeders' Cup Juvenile runner-up Hennessy (Storm Cat) Club management unanimously agreed to cancel last is scheduled to arrive in Southern California from Ken­ tucky today. Jockey , who paired with the night's 10-race Thoroughbred program at Woodbine D. Wayne Lukas-trainee for victories in the GI Hopeful due to track and weather conditions. Woodbine's dirt S. at Saratoga in August and Gii Hollywood Juvenile strip had been deluged by heavy snow and rainfall Championship S. in July, has the call. After Sunday's throughout the day and it was uncertain how the race, plans are for Hennessy to be pointed to the expected below freezing temperatures Wednesday $500,000 GI Hollywood Futurity Dec. 17. GSW Cobra night would affect it. John Whitson, The Ontario King (Farma Way), winner of the Sunny Slope S. at Jockey Club's Vice President of Thoroughbred Hacing, Santa Anita in his last start Oct. 25, drilled a half-mile in said all three parties were in agreement to cancel a bullet :46 2/5 at Santa Anita Tuesday. Trainer Ron approximately 90 minutes before the first race was McAnally was at Santa Anita Wednesday, where he scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Whitson said a decision sent Verne H. Winchell's GSP Exetera (Forty Niner) five about Thursday afternoon's card is expected at about furlongs from the starting gate in a bullet :58 3/5; and 11 a.m. this morning, after the three parties inspect Double J Farms' Matty G (Capote) five furlongs in 1 :00 the course once again. The track did remain open for 3/5. Also probable for the Prevue are Jazzmanian Devil simulcasting last night. (Jazzing Around) and MSP Zipped The Message (Un­ zipped).

SUPREMO IS RETIRED TO STUD Grade 2 winning son of G~JNE WEST LANE'S END from the female family of sires ~ BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 DYNAFORMER & DARBY CREEK ROAD PHONE (606) 873-7300 FAX (606) 873-3746 1996 - $5,000 LiVE! Foal t.• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-16-95

Local News, : MIDWEST Training at Churchill Downs was cancelled for the • • second time in four days Wednesday after unseasonably Yesterday's Results: cold weather in Louisville left the main track frozen. According to track superintendent Raymond V. Lehr, 8th-CDX, $43,000,Alw, 3yo/up, 11/8mT,1:51, yl. live racing will go on as scheduled, including races on 1--SARNER, 118, c, 3, Irish Tower--A Cinch Or Better, the turf course. by Our Native. 0-Ryan, David & Chris Block & D. A benefit raffle is being held for veteran jockey agent Holt; B-David P. Block (IL); T-Chris M. Block. Lifetime Don "Hee Haw" Alvey, who recently underwent surgery Record: 10-6-1-0, $117,012. *1/2 to Beg Borrow N to remove his kidney. Raffle tickets are available for $5 Steal (SW, $142,757, by Sham). each from any jockey agent at Churchill Downs or in the 2--Night Silence, 121, h, 5, Lord At War (Arg)--Swear track's horsemen's lounge. Offered on the ticket is a Me In, by Honest Pleasure. weekend for two at Louisville's Seelbach Hotel, dinner 3--Dakota Danzig, 1 21, g, 4, Danzig Connection-­ at either Porcini's or Timothy's and a day at the races. Cherryrob, by Roberto. The drawing will be held Nov 22 during the race day. Margins: 1 HF, HF, 3HF. Odds: 4.10, 2.30, 5.80. The winner need not be present. Sarner, whose only loss in his last five starts came in the Giii Hawthorne Derby, stalked pacesetter and Local News, Thistledown: MSW TIMELESS DESIGN (Timeless Native) early, took Thistledown's 1996 racing schedule was approved over at the top of the stretch and held on for a 1 1 /2- Wednesday by the Ohio State Racing Commission. The length victory. Timeless Design tired to be 7th. 196-day schedule will break from the gate Friday, March 1 and continue through Monday, December 16. "The 7th-COX, $37,200, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :46 1 996 schedule offers a lot to be excited about between 4/5, my. the Ohio Derby, numerous stakes races and plenty of opportunities for fan interaction," said Thistledown's FORTY NINE HEARTS (f, 3, Forty Niner--Beware of General Manager and Vice President Michael G. the Cat {SW, $164,094}, by Caveat) closed quickly Mackey. "We are pleased to continue the 7 & 7 Plan for 3rd in a Churchill Downs allowance in her last with Beulah Park and River Downs." outing Nov. 1. Sent off the 2-1 favorite here, the chestnut filly rated behind the frontrunners early, moved through an opening on the rail entering the NEW YORK stretch, then drew clear to win by two under . She is to Catnip (MSW, $123,224, by Flying • • Yz Yesterday's Result: Paster) and a full to Editor's Note (Giii, $239,534). Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $47,932. 4th-AQU, $30,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1 /8m, 1 :55, gd. 0-John C. Oxley. B-Fawn Leap Farm (KY). T-John T. DUSTIN'S DREAM (c, 2, Quiet American--Wolf Trail Ward Jr. {MSP, $127,725}, by Superbity) was fourth last time out sprinting at Belmont Oct. 29. The added distance 8th-HAW, $36,979, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6t 1 :09 4/5, was a help for him here, as he moved up steadily ft. throughout after bobbling at the start and outlasted SASSY PANTS (f, 3, Saratoga Six--Special Portion, by second place finisher ADORJINSKY (Nijinsky II) in a hard CzaravichL winner of three stakes in Illinois this year, fought stretch duel. A $225,000 Barretts' Equine Sales took a five-furlong turf allowance at Hawthorne in her March 2yo, Dustin's Dream is the seventh winner for his last start Oct. 23. Back on the main track here, the freshman sire. Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-1, $25,020. bay filly posted her 7th victory of the year, dueling for 0-Anstu Stable. B-Donald R. Dizney (KY). T-Flint the lead early, taking command in midstretch and S.Schulhofer. drawing off under a hand ride for a 2 3/4-length tally A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will at 4-1 odds. MSW BAYOU PLANS (Bayou Hebert), indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ the 4-5 favorite, finished fourth in the eight-horse note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be field. Lifetime Record: MSW, 12-7-3-1, $191,044. used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for 0-Racing Stable. B-Max Christensen & Hoss Inman other restricted races. (IL). T-Robert J. Byrne.

Inquiries to: Bob Cromartie FUTURE STORM (904) 347-4407. (904) 347-4406 (Storm Cat - Sea Sands, by *Sea-Bird) His weanlings at the Kentucky November Sales averaged $36,000. 1996 Fee: $5,000 Live Foal ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-16-95

3rd-HOL, $34,000, Alw, 2yo, f/m, 6 1 /2f, 1: 16, ft. I+ So. CALIFORNIA+ I TICKET TO HOUSTON (f, 2, Houston--Stave {SW, $117,448}, by Navajo), % to Sea Ditty (Giii, $172,503, Yesterday's Results: by A fleet), broke her maiden by 5 % at Santa Anita in her last start Oct. 28. Sent off the 3-1 second choice THE FLAWLESSLY S., $61,250, HOL, 11-15, 3yo/up, here, the bay filly made it two in a row with a wire-to­ f/m, 1 mT, 1 :34 1 /5, fm. wire, three-length tally over 4-5 favorite WAYCROSS 1--TWICE THE VICE, 120, f, 4, --Double (Conquistador Cielo). Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-2, $48, 775. Set, by Resurgent. ($34,000 yrl '92 KEESEP; 0-Beverly J. & Robert B. Lewis. B-Ms. Amanda J. Pope $130,000 2yo 1993 KEEAPR). 0-Mr & Mrs Martin J. (KY). T-D. Wayne Lukas. Wygod; B-Angus M. Maclean (KY); T-Ronald W. Ellis; J-G L Stevens; $34,250. Lifetime Record: MGSW, Local News, Hollywood Park: 13-6-3-1, $379,054. * 1 /2 to Burgandy Dancer (SW, Trainer D. Wayne Lukas will be returning to his South­ $122,532, by Marshua's Dancer). ern California base today with four of his star two-year­ 2--Norcliffe Dancer, 116, m, 6, Ends Well--Miss olds. Cara Rafaela (Quiet American), Hennessy (Storm Norcliffe, by Norcliffe. ( $10,500 yrl '90 FTNAUG). Cat), Honour and Glory (Relaunch) and Golden Attrac­ 0-Ronald L. Charles. $1 2,000. tion (Mr. Prospector) will all be leaving Churchill Downs 3--Reau Perrault, 117, m, 6, Perrault (GB)--Rollem Easy, for California. Hennessy will run in Sunday's Giii Holly­ by Hard Work. 0-Robinson & Whittingham. $9,000. wood Prevue Breeders' Cup S.; Lukas is considering Margins: 1 1 /4, NK, HF. Odds: 1.50, 3.20, 17.30. racing his other charges at Hollywood Park in the com­ Twice the Vice, winner of the GI Del Mar Oaks on ing months as well. the turf in '94, had started only twice before this Advancing Star (Soviet Star), who blazed six furlongs year, finishing second in both the Gii El Encino S. Jan. in 1 :08 4/5 in taking her debut at Santa Anita Oct. 21, 15 and the Gii La Canada S. Feb. 4 on Santa Anita's breezed five furlongs at that track Tuesday in 1 :01 2/5 main track. The chestnut filly then took a nine-month for trainer Richard Mandella. The two-year-old filly is the break from the races with some minor ailments, in­ probable favorite for Saturday's $1 00 ,OOOa, seven­ cluding a sore shoulder and a skin rash. Returning to furlong Maker's Mark S. at Hollywood Park. the grass course here as the 3-2 favorite, she proved Joanne Nor's five-year-old mare Desert Stormer up to the task with an off-the-pace, 1 1 /4-length (Storm Cat), who posted a wire-to-wire, upset victory in the Oct. 28 Breeders' Cup Sprint, may start next in the tally. "This was a very easy race today," said winning $100,000a Vernon 0. Underwood Breeders' Cup S. jockey Gary Stevens. "She just galloped around there Dec. 9 at Hollywood, trainer Frank Lyons said. "She and had things under control the entire way. I never came out of the (Breeders' Cup) so well that we might had to give her any encouragement at all." The 1 993 bring her back a little earlier than we had planned," said Champion Two-Year-Old Filly PHONE CHATTER Lyons. "The Underwood is a possibility, but the only (Phone Trick) pressed the pace early then tired to be race I'd say is definite is the Santa Monica H." The GI seventh. Santa Monica H. at seven furlongs will be run Jan. 27 at Santa Anita. 5th-HOL, $36,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :47 3/5, Our Gatsby (Strike Gold), winner of the Great West fm. S. and Budweiser S. at Remington Park last spring, WESTPORT LANDING (c, 3, Green Dancer--Tuesday will start next in the GI Crown Royal Hollywood Derby Evening, by Nodouble) broke his maiden over the Nov. 26. The three-year-old colt suffered a chipped Hollywood turf in July, then finished second in his ankle while finishing seventh in the May 20 Preakness three starts since. Sent off the 5-2 favorite here to S., but returned from the injury to win two straight break that streak, the bay colt obliged with an off-the­ allowance races at Keeneland in October. "He had the pace, 1 /2-length tally under new jockey Chris Antley. chip in the Preakness and other than that he's been He is Yi to Sunlit Silence (SP, $146,391, by very consistent," said trainer Donnie K. Von Hemel. Trempolino). Lifetime Record: 6-2-3-0, $67,200. "He's won two of three races on turf and if he makes 0-Janis R. Whitham. 8-Frank Whitham (KY). T-Ronald a big showing in the Hollywood Derby, his future McAnally. options really expand."

Jade Huntt!r (Mr. Prospector - Jadana, by Pharly)

19% Stakes Horses, 7 Stakes Horses 6274 STEElE PIKE VERSAILLES, KY 40383·9733 TED CARR, MANAGER OFFICE (606) 873-3898 RESIDENCE (606) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873-838g and $1.2 Million in 1 1 ~95. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----' PAGE 5 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 11-16-95

B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S EDITION

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Ballistic Lady, f, 2, Show Dancer--Passionforfashion (SW), by Take the Floor. HOL, 11-15, 6f, 1:11. 6th-COX, $39,450, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 3/5, my. B-John Franks (Fl). * $3,000 yrl '94 OBSAUG; CRYPTO CODE {g, 4, Lost Code--Lt. A.J. {MSP}, by $30,000 2yo 1 995 OBSFEB. Lt. Stevens) Lifetime Record: 16-4-1-2, $ 94, 131 . Bet On Sunshine, c, 3, Bet Big--My Own Sunshine, by In 0-Nichols & Smith & Youngblood. B-T.V. Smith, T. Reality. COX, 11-15, 61/2f, 1:17 3/5. B-Janet Nichols, Et Al. (KY). T-Thomas V. Smith. Gomez (Fl). Juan Colorado, c, 3, Orange Sunshine--Quite a Gem 8th-AQU, $30,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12 3/5, (Giii, $105,911 ), by Gnome's Gold. HOL, 11-15, (S), 7f, 1 :23 3/5. B-Cuadra TYT Inc. (Ca). gd. Pleasant Court, c, 3, Pleasant Colony--Left Court (MSW, PEACOCK PLUME {f, 3, Claramount--Miss Peacock, $160,352), by Valdez. AOU, 11-15, 7f, 1:25. by Proud Birdie) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-1, $48,340. B-Robert S Evans (Fl). O/B-Edwin H. Wachtel (NY). T-Howard M. Tesher.

6th-GGX, $30,000, 3yo, 6f, 1 :09 4/5, ft. 1995 LEADERS (as of November 12, 1995) BIG RED IRISHMAN (c, 3, Irish Scoundrel--Going Her © 1995/Equibase Company (Subject to audit) Way, by Grenfall) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $32,300. 0/8-Ray Vernazza (CA). T-Jack Arterburn. Horses Starts/Wins Purses 10/10 $4,819,800 7th-HAW, $22,995, (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17, ft. 1 0/7 $2,644,080 REBOUND BOY {g, 3, Beau Genius--Nurse Julie, by Serena's Song 13/9 $1,524,920 *Noholme II) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-1, $52,549. Sandpit (Brz) 8/4 $1,342,700 0-Kendel D. Standlee. B-William E. Haynes (IL). T-J. Peaks and Valleys 8/5 $1,323,750 Bert Sonnier. Northern Spur (Ire) 4/2 $1,265,000 Inside Information 8/7 $1, 160,408 7th-SUF, $16,660, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:46, my. *Ridgewood Pearl 6/5 $1, 158,704 ASK SHANANIE {f, 4, Shananie--Ask Directions, by Awad 14/4 $1,040,810 Darby Creek Road) Lifetime Record: MSW, 35-111-5-3, *Freedom Cry 7 /2 $ 975,917 $207, 154. 0-Gilbert G. Campbell. B-Gilbert C. Camp­ *Includes foreign figures. bell (FL). T-Edward T. Allard.

MAIDEN WINNERS: TRACK ABBREVIATIONS: Smooth American, c, 2, American Standard--Silky Rose AQU Aqueduct BEU Beulah Park (MSW, $160,446), by Silky Baby. HAW, 11-16>, (S), CDX Churchill Downs CRC Calder 6f, 1 : 11 4/5. B-Nancy & Richard Kaster (II). * $1 3 ,000 CTX Charles Town DET Ladbroke DRC yrl '94 KEESEP. FLX Finger Lakes GGX Golden Gate Fields +Bingham Road, c, 2, Cryptoclearance--lsland Kiss HAW Hawthorne HOL Hollywood Park (MGSP, $203,833), by *Hawaii. SUF, 11-15, Eif, HOU Sam Houston HST Hastings Park 1 : 14 2/5. B-Dinwiddie Farm Ltd. Partnership (Va). LAD Louisiana Downs LRL Laurel Park * $17 ,000 yrl '94 KEESEP; $35,000 2yo 1995 MED Meadowlands PEN Penn National RPX Remington Park OBSMAR. PHA Philadelphia Park SUF Suffolk Downs TDN Thistledown Code Satan, f, 2, Lost Code--Native Satan (MSW, TUP Turf Paradise wax Woodbine $504,797), by Our Native. CDX, 11-15, 6f, 1:·12 3/5. B-Golden Rule Stable (Ky). +Slicker, c, 2, Northern Jove--Flash N Dance (SW), by Bold L.B. HAW, 11-15, (S), 6f, 1: 11 1 /5. B-Barry & Christine Janks (II). *Won by 9. ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Tom n' Kath, c, 2, Pentelicus--Grecian Key, by Greek This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Answer. AQU, 11-15, 11/8m,1:54 2/5. B-W. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Thomas Murphy & Ocala Stud Farms (Fl) * $95,000 written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. 2yo 1 995 OBSMAR. Information as to the races, race results and earnings Dustin's Dream, c, 2, Quiet American--Wolf Trail (MSP, was obtained from results charts published in Daily $127,725), by Superbity. AQU, 11-15, 1 1/8rr~, 1 :55. Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission B-Donald R. Dizney (Ky) * $225,000 2yo 1995 of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. BESMAR. **7th winner for freshman sire.