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FAIRPLEX OPENS FRIDAY IN SATELLITE Saturday, Santa Anita EXPERIMENT Fairplex Park in Pomona, Calif. will SANTA ANA H.-GI, $150,000a, 4&up, f&m, 9f(T) open Fri. for satellite wagering on Santa Anita races Jockey has been named to ride Ken in an experiment through April 25, the end of the Porter's Kalita Melody (GB) (Chief Singer {IRE}), who current Santa Anita meeting. The Fri. opening is finished second to champion Paseana (ARG) (Ahmad) subject to the final approval of the California Horse in the recent Santa Margarita H. Waitryst (NZ) Racing Board. Santa Anita previously has declined (Bassenthwaite {GB}), trained by Frank Olivares, has sending the racing and wagering signal to Fairplex won three straight races at Santa Anita but has yet to because of the geographical proximity of the two face stakes competition in her five U.S. starts. Train­ facilities. Clifford C. Goodrich, President of Santa er T. Ray Bell said Capracotta (IRE) (Shernazar {IRE}) won't run unless it rains or the turf is soft. Hero's Anita Park, said that Fairplex agreed to pay an "im­ Love (Hero's Honor) and Lady Blessington (FR) pact fee" to offset a(lticipated loss of business at (Baillamont) were assigned co-highweight of 120 Santa Anita from fans who will instead go to the pounds, followed by Possibly Perfect (Northern Baby), Pomona fairgrounds. "At the end of our meeting, all 119; Skimble (Lyphard), 117; Kalita Melody (GB), parties involved will decide what will be the policy 116; Miami Sands (IRE) (Ela-Mana-Mou {IRE}) and for the future," said Goodrich. Waitryst (NZ), 115; Capracotta, 113. HIALEAH OPENS TODAY Hialeah Park in Sunday, Santa Anita Hialeah, Florida opens its gates today, kicking off 58 SAN FELIPE S.-Gll, $200,000a, 3yo, 8.5f days of live racing through Sun., May 22. Post time Trainer Ron McAnally said Valiant Nature (His Majes­ is 1 p.m. daily and Mondays will be dark. The meet ty) may have one more short workout before the race. will showcase five graded stakes events, including "We might work him a half-mile or a quarter-mile the Giii Widener H., Giii Hialeah Turf Cup H. and Giii Thurs. or Fri.," said McAnally yesterday. "But he's Flamingo S. for three-year-olds. The combined total ready to run." Trainer Randy Winick said Tues. of of 23 stakes are worth nearly $2 million. This year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Bracco (Kris S.), "He Interstate Wagering program will include Aqueduct galloped today and he went great. He ate up good, on a five race per day basis through March and full he's feeling good, his temperature is good. He's card simulcasting to the Ontario Jockey Club, Mead­ ready." Trainer Wesley Ward reported that Unfinished owlands, Monmouth, Philadelphia Park and Laurel Symph (Aloha Prospector), who breezed seven fur­ Race Course. A new Information Booth and Service longs in 1 :31 3/5 yesterday at Santa Anita, will run. Center, including lottery ticket sales, is located in the The Maryland-bred has won two of three lifetime Clubhouse lobby. Marketing Director Steve Bova starts and will be making his first stakes attempt. has announced that the Florida Lottery will have a The field of probables also includes Numerous (Mr. $1 million drawing at Hialeah in May. Prospector), Strodes Creek (Halo) and Pollock's Luck (Polish Navy). Numerous, a full brother to Jade Rob­ BIG 'CAP APPEAL RESCHEDULED AGAIN bery (G1-France, by Mr. Prospector), worked five fur- The hearing date of the Santa Anita H. appeal now longs in :58 Tues. on Santa Anita's fast main track. has "tentatively" been returned to this Sat. That WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 was the original date set for the appeal of The Wick­ ed North's owner, Philip Hersh and trainer David RACING REPORTS ...... p2,3 Bernstein, to be heard by California Horse Racing CALIFORNIA HOPEFULS . . . . . p4 Board officer Steven Schwartz. The date was later NEWS CONTINUED ...... p6 moved to the week of April 17. The appeal con­ cerns the disqualification of The Wicked North (Far North) from first to fourth in the Big 'Cap. News Continued, p. 6 PAGE 2 · THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS · 3- 17-94

9th-GP, $47,600 Alw., 4yo/up, 7f, 1 :22, ft. 1-CHEROKEE RUN {c, 4, Runaway Groom--Cherokee F-L·O·R·I·D·A Dame, by Silver Saber). 0-J. Robinsin. B-G. Onett REPORT (Fla.). T-F. Alexander. 2-Swedaus (Proud Birdie--Determined Irene) 3-Hold Old Blue (Seattle Song--White Jasmine) Yesterday's Results: MGSW CHEROKEE RUN delivered in his 1st outing ORCHID H.-G2, GP, 3-16, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, since last Oct., as he staved off the field from the half 12fT, 2:25 2/5, fm. mile marker for a 2 1 /4 length tally. Sent off as the 1--TRAMPOLI, m, 5, Trempolino (Gainesway heavy favorite, he took on Alw. company for the 1st Farm-KY)--luth de Saron (Fr}, by Luthier. 0-Paul de time in a year and recorded his 1st victory since the Moussac; B-Mayland Stud (KY.); T-Christophe G2 Dwyer at Belmont last July. Scratched was Clement; $120,000. Miner's Mark (Mr. Prospector--Personal Ensign}, 2--Good Morning Smile, m, 6, Morning Bob (Flying MGSW of $948,250, including the G1 Jockey Club Horse Farm-Can)--Charming Smile, by Mac Gold Cup and G2 Jim Dandy. Cherokee Run moves to Diarmida. 0-Harold J. Rose and Steven Schemer; 18-10-2-2 and $569,303. ($23,000 two-year-old 1990 Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. February sale); $40,000. 7th-GP, $38,200 Alw., 4yo/up, 8.5f, 1 :42 3/5, ft. 3--Northern Emerald, f, 4, Green Dancer (Gainesway STOP AND LISTEN (c, 4, Sovereign Dancer--Loudly Farm-KY)--Tromphe de Naskra, by Naskra. 0-Hiram Proclaimed, by Dom Alaric) took charge down the C. Polk Jr. and D. Richardson; ($55,000 yearling lane, disposing of runner-up Contract Court (Conquis­ 1991 Keeneland September yearling sale); tador Cielo) by 4 1 /2 lengths for his 2nd '94 score. $22,000. Ridden by regular rider Jose Santos, the winner chalks Margins: 1 1 /4, 3/4, 1 1 /2. up new numbers of 12-4-6-1 and $113,350. Also ran (in order of finish): Gainzer, Snow House, 0-Morven Stud. B-H. Mangurian, Jr. (Fla.). T-F. Adoryphar, Hoya. Schulhofer. TRAMPOLI, under Mike Smith, rallied from fifth for an easy victory as the 1-2 favorite. "Obviously, she is 5th-GP, $33,800 Alw., 4yo/up, 8.5f, 1 :44, ft. a top class mare," said trainer Christophe Clement. BET 'N CASH (g, 4, Bet Twice--Tabayour (GSW of "She has now won four stakes in a row which is $160,248}, by Al Hattab) drew clear of the field at something that doesn't happen every day. Hopefully the half en route to a 3 1 /2 length gallop for his 2nd we'll make it 5. Her next race will be the Sheepshead trip to the winner's circle under regular rider Jose Bay in June. There are not many races going long for Santos. Troubled throughout in his two career de­ fillies and mares between now and then." feats, BET 'N CASH had an easy time of it here and advances his stats to 4-2-0-0 and $39, 120. 6th-GP, $50,000 Alw., 3yo, 8.5f, 1 :43 1 /5, ft. 0-L. Weber. B-Pelican Stable (Fla.). T-L. Rice. 1-CANAVERAL {c, 3, Relaunch--Bold Escape, by Bold Forbes). 0-Morven Stud. 8-Foxfield (Ky.). T-F. 4th-GP, $31,000 Clm. ($80-75,000), 4yo/up, 6.5f, Brothers. 1:16 1/5, ft. 2-Jac Apollo (The Cool Virginian--Muzzie) BARON MATHEW {g, 6, Naskra--Switch Ur Kin~1dom, 3-Smart Enough (Mr. Leader--Just About Enough) by Key To The Kingdom) dropped to sprint distance Passing up Sat.'s G1 Florida Derby in lieu of an and came up a winner by a neck over Premier Explo­ easier spot, CANAVERAL rated behind the pacesetter sion (Premiership) after lying fifth at the top of the for 3/4-mile then trounced his Alw. competitors by 8 stretch. Winless since a victory last May in the Suf. 1 /2 lengths to keep intact a perfect 3 for 3 record. Budweiser Breeders' Cup, SW Baron Mathew registers The colt is a 1/2 to AYRTON SYMBOLI (MSW in Ja­ new stats of 37-10-5-10 and $257,636. T-V. Blengs. pan, by Symboli Rudolf) and RIDGE ESCAPE (SW, 0-Crown Satble. B-Forest Retreat Farms, Inc. (Fla.). $137,324, by Cox's Ridge). 2nd-GP, Mdn., 3yo, f, 8.5f, 1 :45 2/5, ft. 10th-GP, $50,000 Alw., 4 yo/up, 8fT, 1 :33 3/5, fm. TEEWINOT (f, 3, Vice Regent--Double the Charm, by 1-BIG AL'S COUNTRY (g, 7, Country Pine--Teasdale, Nodouble) took over after 3/4 and held a 1 1 /2-length by Diplomat Way). 0-JAV Stables. B-Richard P. advantage at the wire over favored Sam's Diary Arnold (Fla.). T-P. Serpe. (Private Account) to record her 1st career victory in 2-Strike A Gold Mine (Barachois--Europa) her 8th attempt. The winner was a $45,000 Kee. 3-Jodi's Sweetie (Time For A Change-- Pass All Flags) Sept. yearling and a $60,000 Fasig-Tipton Fla. Feb. After running for a tag last time out, Big Al's Coun­ 2yo. try got up by a head to take his 3rd in a row aft~r a 6 0-Farefellow Farms. B-lron County Farms, Inc. (Ky.). month layoff. Winner of all ·94 starts by a combined T-D. Carroll. total of less than two lengths, the durable gelding has new lifetime stats of 63-11-15-10 and $196,900. PAGE 3 · THOROUGHBRED DAlLY NEWS · 3- 17- 94

Local News: SOUTHERN Santa Anita-based trainer Joseph Dragna, born March C ·A·L ·I ·F·O·R·N·I·J\. 17, 1902, celebrates his 92nd birthday today. Be­ lieved to be the oldest active Thoroughbred trainer in REPORT North America, Dragna is at the track seven days a week to care for his one-horse stable, which consists of a hard-luck 5-year-old claiming mare named April Yesterday's Results: Mover (Night Mover), a winner only once in her ca­ reer. 8th-SA, $55,000 Alw., 4yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1 :34 4/5, fm. 1-CORRAZONA (f, 4, El Gran Senor--Heartbreak, by Stage Door Johnny). 0-La Presle Farm. B-Willow N.E .w y.o.R . K Wood Farm et al (Md.). T-R. Mandella. REPORT 2-Gumpher (Tentiltwo--Robin's Sonnet) 3-Royale Bobbe (Kaldoun--Royal Blessing) Making the most of her NA debut, favored Yesterday's Results: CORRAZONA pulled away in the stretch to a 2 1 /4 length tally under jockey Chris Mccarron. A competi­ 6th-Aqu, $30,000 Alw., 4&up, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft. tor in France previously, Corrazona ( 1 /2 to TH I RTY TALI HAI (g, 4, Talinum--Royal Fuss, by J.O. Tobin) SIX RED, GSW of $1,094,310, by Slew o' Gold) raced 4th in the 5-horse field until the stretch, where came off a 6 month hiatus, having not competed he made up ground to finish 1 /2-length in front as the since last Oct. and last winning in May, 1993. Over­ 2-1 bettor's choice. The 1993 SP runner increases all stats move to 9-4-0-0 and $161, 164. stats to 17-4-5-4 and earnings to $115, 733. 0 -John Peace. B-Calumet Farm (Ky.). T-G. Arnold II. 2nd-SA, $37,000 Alw., 3yo, abt. 6.5fT, 1 :14, fm. SOLAR WAGON (c, 3, Gone West--Solartic {MSW of 4th-Aqu, $26,000 Alw., 4&up, f&m, 6f, 1 :12 4/5, ft. $174,209} by Briartic) bounced back from a dismal SHINER (f, 4, Two Punch--Mari Her, by Maribeau) finish in his lone NA start on the dirt Jan. 9 and wired raced near the back of the pack early on, then rallied the field under for his 1st win since coming into the stretch to pull away by 1 3/4 at the breaking his maiden in Eng. last Aug. Favored Beauti­ wire as the 3-5 favorite. The 1 /2-sister to MARI'S ful Crown (Chief's Crown) finished 2nd. SOLAR BOOK (MSP, by Northern Dancer) remains undefeated WAGON, a 1/2 brother to TRALOS (MSW-Eng., in 2 lifetime starts and collects new earnings of $115,816, by Roberto) and POLEMIC (GSW, $29,400. $216,200, by Roberto), ups to 5-2-0-0 and increases 0-Bohemia Stable. B-Mrs. Richard C. DuPont (Md.). bankroll to $27,506. T-A. Jerkens. O/B-Juddmonte Farms (Ky.). T-R. Frankel. 3rd-Aqu, Mdn., 3yo, state-breds, 8f70y, 1 :45, ft. 3rd-SA, $46,000 Clm. ($80-70,000), 4yo/up, 6f, NICKEL DEFENSE (c, 3, D'Accord--Elegant Moment, 1 :08 4/5, ft. by Timeless Moment), third in his last two starts, VIVA EL CAPITAN (g, 5, Elegant Life--Captains Room, went straight to the front and never looked back, by Racing Room) drops from a 2nd place finish widening his lead to 6 1 /2 lengths at the wire. Even­ against Alw. competition last time to take top honors money favorite Mane Bout (Fit to Fight) finished 2nd. by a neck over Town Caper (Fatih). Either 1st or 2nd Stats for the winner, who was a $10,000 Fasig­ in 11 of 1 7 lifetime starts, the consistant gelding Tipton Ky. Nov. weanling and $20,000 Fasig-Tipton chalks up his 1st victory this year and now moves to NY Aug. yearling, rise to 12-1-1-2 with new money of 17-11-2-0 and $169,375. $30,760. 0-Davis & Novak. B-Jayrie & R. Stahle (Az.). T-B. 0 -August Dawn Farm. 8-John Hettinger (NY). T-G. Baffert. Sciacca.

Today's Preview: 5th-Aqu, Mdn., 3yo, 8f70y, 1 :44 4/5, ft. LA HABRA S., $75,000a, 3yo, f, a6.5f(T} COPPER MOUNT (g, 3, Cormorant--Damerelle, by The field of six, from the rail out, is as follows: Gam­ King's Bishop) sat just off the pace until the stretch, bling Mistress (Noble Monk), Desormeaux; Ballerina when he rallied to win by six lengths under Georgina Gal (Moscow Ballet), F. Valenzuela; Dancing Ovation Frost. A half-brother to WITHOUT FEATHERS (G I, (Northern Jove), Mccarron; Airistar (Prospective Star), $499,866, by Brave Shot {GB}), he raises earnings to Flores; Sophisticatedcielo (Conquistador Cielo), Solis; $17, 760 and record to 3-1-0-1. Dezibe11e·s Star (Prospective Star), Stevens. 0-Saul Kupferberg. 8-Gerald A. Nielson (NY). T-A. Margotta Jr. PAGE 4 · THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS· 3-17-94

two-year-old we wouldn't have rushed him," W·R·I·T·E·R·S Winick maintains. "This year was what we were UP pointing for all along." Unusual happenstance also resulted in Best Pal's appearances in both the 1990 Breeders' Cup Juve­ CALIFORNIA HOPEFULS nile at Belmont Park and the 1991 Kentucky Derby. by: Larry Bortstein "When I started with him, there were no expec­ Winning the Breeders' Cup Juvenile with Brocco tations at all," recalls Ian Jory, the original trainer last November was one of trainer Randy Winick's of the modestly-bred gelding who has earned more greatest moments in racing. Only one thing, he than $4 million. says, could top it. "When he started running well at Del Mar, we "Winning the Kentucky Derby is more important felt let's see how he'll do in some of the big stakes to me than any Breeders' Cup race," Winick said at leading up to the Breeders' Cup even though he his Santa Anita barn the other day as Brocco pre­ wasn't eligible," says Jory, who to that point had pared for his three-year-old debut in the San Felipe worked mostly as an assistant to fellow Briton John Stakes this Sunday. Gosden. "Then he continued to do well, so the Since the advent of the Breeders' Cup in 1984, owners (John and Betty Mabee) put up the mon­ no Juvenile winner has gone onto capture the roses ey." in Louisville the following May. One of the chief Best Pal ran sixth in the Breeders' Cup, but was reasons, Winick and other trainers point out, is the a close second to Strike the Gold in the Run for the difficulty of getting horses ready for peak perfor­ Roses six months later. mances late in their two-year-old seasons and early If anyone has a slant on winning Breeders' Cup in their three-year-old campaigns. races and the Kentucky Derby, it's Charlie D. Wayne Lukas has learned this lesson the hard Whittingham, who won two Kentucky Derbies and way, winning three consecutive runnings of the two Breeders' Cup Classics during the 1980's. Juvenile from 1986-88 with, respectively, Capote, Two horses, and Sunday Silence, ac­ Success Express and Is It True, but getting only counted for all four victories, but neither ran in the one of them-- Capote-- to the Kentucky Derby, and Breeders' Cup Juvenile. then only for a dismal 1 6th-place finish in which Whittingham, who will turn 80 on April 14, has the colt was eased. in fact prepared only one runner, the gelding Bold Lukas trainee ran third in the 1 993 Second in 1987, for a Breeders' Cup Juvenile. Juvenile, but Lukas says he believes by not over­ Three days before that race at Hollywood Park, racing the Storm Cat colt he will have a live animal Bold Second broke a leg and was retired. on Derby Day. "It's more important to me and to the people I "He's run two races this year and will run once train for, like Arthur Hancock, to have a horse win more, in the , before we ship to the Kentucky Derby than the Breeders' Cup (Juve­ Kentucky," Lukas says, recalling Tabasco Cat's nile)," says Whittingham. "For breeding value, winning efforts in the El Camino Real Derby at Bay nothing beats winning the Derby." Meadows in January and the San Rafael Stakes at In Numerous and Strodes Creek, Whittingham Santa Anita on March 6. has a pair of developing three-year-olds who could Winick says running Bracco in the Breeders' Cup yet turn into legitimate Triple Crown threats. " I've wasn't even in the original plans for the colt he pur­ taken it easy on them because I don't want to burn chased out of a two-year-olds-in-training sale early them out early," the venerable trainer goes on. last year for movie mogul Albert Broccoli. Winick, Brocco's trainer, admits he backed off "We were buying a horse we could race as a his Kris S. colt after Valiant Nature upset him in the three-year-old," Winick recalls. "We thought even Hollywood Futurity, perhaps depriving him of an if he raced only once at two, or not at all, that this Eclipse Award. "I thought of running him earlier was the type of colt who would be best when he than this (the upcoming San Felipe), but then he ran longer distances as a three-year-old." had a little setback in training, so we felt it was "But he developed so quickly, and started train­ best to follow the plan of running once before the ing so well at Del Mar last summer, we felt we Santa Anita Derby and then going to Louisville. It could give him some seasoning and not hurt him for was the plan we had all along and we hope it later on. It turned out great, obviously, but if he works." hadn't shown an inclination for wanting to run as a We'll know by late afternoon Sunday. PAGE 5 · THOROUGHBRED DAJLY NEWS · 3- 17- 94

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Allowance Results: 9th-FG, $23,000, 4&up, f&m, a8f(T), 1 :37 3/5, fm. 9th-OP, $34,000, 4&up, f&m, 6f, 1 :10 2/5, ft. COMMANDERS CROWN (m, 5, Cougar's Crown-­ GLORY'S GHOST (f, 4, Silver Ghost--Glory Spell Bold Orange, by Bold Dun-Cee) went gate-to-wire {MSP, $123,378}, by Torsion), 3rd in the Holiday for a 3 1 /2-length triumph as the 3-1 second Inaugural S. at Turfway last out, broke 5th in the choice. Race favorite Obtain (Private Account) field of 7, then slowly made up ground until she finished 2nd. Winner's bankroll moves to $70,884; crossed the wire 4 in front. Earnings for the 6-5 stats at 21-3-3-4. favorite, who has never finished out of the money 0-Commanders Crown Stable. B-Mr. and Mrs. in 9 career starts, increase to $110,796. Harold Peerenboom (Ont-C). T-P. Berringer. 0-Robert Anderson & T.V. Smith. BIT-Thomas V. Smith (Ky.). 8th-GG, $23,000, 4yo/up, f /m, 8f, 1 :36 1 /5, ft. FINEST CITY (f, 4, Lyphard--True Lady, by Le 1 Oth-FG, $30,000, 4&up, a8.5f(T), 1 :43 2/5, fm. Fabuleux), a 1 /2 to TRUELY NUREYEV (SW-Eng., SIXCESS (g, 6, Air Forbes Won--Pavahra {GB}, by by Nureyev) and TRUE BRAVE (SW-Fr., by Dancing Mummy's Pet {GB}) stepped up from the claiming Brave), rated just behind the leaders until the half, ranks and went wire-to-wire at odds of 8-1 for his then kicked it in gear until clear by 2 1 /2 at the 1st triumph in 4 tries this year. A 1 /2-brother to wire .. Half of a heavily favored entry, the filly ELVAHRA (SW, $52,275, by Vigors), LITTLE didn't disappoint backers and boosts her totals to WINDY (SW, $96,845, by Wind and Wuthering) 11-2-4-0 and $42,650. and MILITARY SHOT (SW, $188,385, by Lyphard's 0-Golden Eagle Farm. 8-Mr. & Mrs. John C. Mabee Wish {FR}), the '92 SW raises record to 48-14-5- (Cal.). T-F. Fierce. 1 0 and earnings to $1 21 ,844. 0 -Eugene Thibodeaux. B-Richard K. Ransom (Ky.). 9th-Spt, $22,000, 3&up, state-bred, 6f, 1 :12 3/5, T-C . Delahoussaye. ft. SPY FIRE (g, 3, Spy Signal--Fire Chicken, by 7th-OP, $24,000, 3yo, 6f, 1: 10 4/5, ft. Sadair), who broke her maiden 10 days ago, sat GRAHAM'S JOKER (c, 3, l'ma Hell Raiser--Gaelic just off the pace until the top of the stretch, where Dawn, by Gaelic Dancer) was never seriously chal­ she took over then held on to win by a neck over lenged and galloped to an easy victory for his 2nd 40-1 shot Total Quality (Garthorn). The 3-2 favor­ of the year. Leading all the way around the oval ite increases earnings to $24, 765 and record to 3- with a 2 1 /2 length gap to the runner-up at the 2-0-1. wire, lightly raced GRAHAM'S JOKER improves to 0-Peter Anton & Anthony DiFiglio. 8-Rosemary 4-2-0-2 with earnings of $24,400. Krok (Ill.). T-D. Adwell. 0-Anne & Mike Skipper. B-Estate of Dorothy M. Street (La.). T-G . Norman. Sth-Spt, $21,000, 3yo, Sf, 1 :39 3/5, ft. ICY CLIPPER (c, 3, Nasty and Bold--Go o Go, by 1st-Spt., $23,600, 3yo/up, 8f, 1 :38 3/5, ft. Jim White), making her 2nd start off a 2 1 /2-month FOR BRENTTON (g, 6, Highland Blade--Tres Vrai, layoff, trailed the field until the 3/4-pole, when she by Believe It) romped by 5 after shadowing the rallied to win by 2 1 /2 under Curt Bourque. The 5- pacesetter through 1 /2-mile for his 1st win in 5 2 bettors' choice raises stats to 6-2-2-0 and money tries this year. A full to FRENCH STEAL, SP wnr. of to $29,480. $177,050, the winner ups his totals to 56-9-2-4 0-N & M Boyce Racing Stable Inc. B-Michele E. and $93,875. Boyce (Idaho). T-N. Boyce. 0-V. Cerney & F. Chlumsky. B-Pen Y Bryn Farm (Ky.) . T-N. Boyce. PAGE 6 · THOROUGHBRED DAlLY NEWS · 3- 17- 94

Maiden Winners: Teewinot, f, 3, Vice Regent--Double the Charm, by Nodouble. GP, 3-16, 8.5f, 1 :45 2/5. B-lron County Andover Scholar, c, 3, Alydar--Andover Way (GI, Farms, Inc. (Ky.). * $45 ,000 Kee. Sept. yearling; $372,471 ), by His Majesty. GP, 3-15, 8.5f, 1 :44 $60,000 Fasig-Tipton Fla. Feb. 2yo. 3/5, ft. B-Joseph Allen (Ky.). *Won by 10. Banner By, g, 4, Banner Bob--Graceful Nancy, by * *$230,000 Kee. July yearling. * * * 1/2 to Proud Birdie. Spt. 3-16, 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-W. DYNAFORMER (MGll, $671,207, by Roberto) and Yamamoto (Ill.). WHITE BRIDLE (SW, $132,868, by Seattle Slew). Executive Crown, c, 4, Mr. Prospector--Six Crowns Andelinian, f, 3, Barcelona--Northern Wife, by (SW, $136,274), by Secretariat. Aqu, 3-15, Northern Baby. OP, 3-16, 6f, 1:13 2/5. B-Stephanie 8f70y, 1 :47 4/5, ft. B-Carl Rosen Associates (Ky.). Clark (Ark.). *1/2 to CHIEF'S CROWN (Champion and MGI +Wise and Bold, c, 3, Bold Badgett--Miss Wise winner of $2, 191, 168, by Danzig); full brother to Decision, by Decidedly. GG, 3-16, 6f, 1:10, ft. CLASSIC CROWN (MGI, $535,919). 8-Carillon Farm (Calif.). *Won by 6. Super Chef, f, 4, Seattle Slew--Super Cook (Giii, Like That, f, 3, Carr de Naskra-- lnstrumentality, by $268,068), by Best Turn. GP, 3-15, 9f(T), Instrument Landing. Aqu, 3-15, 6f, 1:141/5, ft. 1 :47 4/5, fm. B-Equus Breeders (Ky.). B-Louis Rosenberg (NY). * $180,000 Kee. July yearling. She's A Bridesmaid, f, 3, Chromite--Spring Bride, by Royal Gallant. Aqu, 3-15, 6f, 1:14 3/5, ft. Maiden Winner in France: B-Kathleen M. O'Connell & Ruth Bedford (NY). Copper Mount, g, 3, Cormorant--Damerelle, by King's +Carnegie (IRE), c, 3, Sadler's Wells--Detroit (FR) Bishop. Aqu, 3-16, 8f70y, 1 :44 4/5, ft. B-Gerald (Horse of the Year in France, Champion 3yo filly in A. Nielson (NY). *Won by 6. * * 1 /2 to WITHOUT France, Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe-G1 ), by Riverman. FEATHERS (GI, $499,866, by Brave Shot {GB}). Saint-Cloud, 3-15, 1 Of(T). B-Swettenham Stud. Stoner Creek, c, 3, Cryptoclearance--Carter's Creek, * 1 /2 to Lake Erie (IRE) (G3-Eng., by King's Lake) by Coastal. GP, 3-15, 8.5f, 1 :44 4/5, ft. B-A. and Antisaar (G2-Fr., by Northern Dancer). Hancock (Ky.). Nickel Defense, c, 3, D' Accord-Elegant Moment, by News Continued. Timeless Moment. Aqu, 3-16, 8f70y, 1 :45, ft. B-John Hettinger (NY). * Won by 6 1 /2. LOUISIANA DERBY PURSE INCREASED The ** $10,000 FTKNov. weanling; $20,000 FTNAug. New Orleans Fair Grounds announced yesterday that yearling. the purse for this Saturday's Gill Louisiana Derby has C. Lenny Runn, c, 3, Dr. Carter--Delightedly, by been changed from $300,000-guaranteed to Decidedly. FG, 3-16, a8f(T), 1 :39 2/5, fm. $300,000-added. The change will make the race the B-Leonard Pearlstein (Fla.). richest ever run at a New Orleans track. Fraggles, f, 3, Fight Over--Next to Top, by Iron Ruler. Lrl. 3-15, 7f, 1 :26 4/5, ft. B-Newchance Farm VALPREDO REAPPOINTED TO CALIFORNIA (Fla.). *$9,500 OBS October weanling. HORSE RACING BOARD California Governor Pete High Bouncing, f, 3, High Brite--Bouncing In, by No Wilson announced yesterday the reappointment of Robbery. OP, 3-16, Sf, 1 :41 1 /5, ft. B-W. Harang Donald J. Valpredo, 55, to the California Horse Racing Ill (La.). * 1/2 to HOTSY TOTSY (MSW, $197,573, Board. The CHRB regulates and licenses horseracing by Noholme II). and parimutuel wagering in California. Members Defreeze, f, 3, It's Freezing--ln Absentia, by Believe It. require Senate confirmation and do not receive a Spt, 3-14, 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft. B-Terry Morgan (Ill.) . salary. *Full sister to FROST FREE (MGlll, $644,854). Win The Case, g, 3, Kal im--Legal Protection, by Maheras. SA, 3-16, 6.5f, 1:17 2/5. B-King & © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This Landsburg (Cal.). newspaper may not be reproduced in any form Proud Rambler, c, 3, Proud Birdie--Rosebery Rambler, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, by Tanthem. GP, 3-15, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. B-Sue's without prior written permission of the copyright Farm Inc. & Dorothy Thompson {Fla.). owner, Media Vista. +Lafitte's Lady, f, 3, Sauce Boat--Terry's Song, by Information as to the races, race results and Cutlass. Aqu, 3-16, 6f, 1:13 3/5, ft. B-Wright earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ Kent (Ky.). *$12,000 Kee. Sept. yearling. lished in Daily Racing Form f}nd utilized herewith Art of Darkness, c, 3, Vernon Castle--Kourion, by Irish with the permission of the copyright owner, River (FR) . SA, 3-16, 6.5f, 1:17 1/5, ft. B-Allen Daily Racing Form. Paulson (Calif.). *Won by 6.