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THREE-YEAR-OLD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CREATED The Thoroughbred Racing Associations and Triple Crown Productions jointly announced yesterday the formation of a series of three-year-old stakes events sponsored by Visa USA, CIGAR INJURED Plans for 1995 Horse of the the sponsor of the Triple Crown Challenge. The series Year Cigar (Palace Music) were put on hold yesterday will include 46 stakes for three-year-olds held be­ after the six-year-old suffered a stone bruise in his right tween January 1 and the August 24 running of the front foot. The injury was discovered Wednesday, and Travers S. All main-track, non-restricted graded races Cigar has not been to the track for the past two days. and stakes more than $150,000 conducted at "There are no immediate plans," said trainer Bill Mott. TRA tracks during that time span have been included. "You don't make any plans when you have a problem." "We hope this series will provide a storyline for the As for how long the champ will be out, lVIott said, "It could be two days, it could be two weeks, it could be three-year-old division that will increase the fans' two months. All of these things are a little different. I familiarity and interest in these horses and races," don't think there is any way to tell." Mott removed an TRA President Cliff Goodrich said. Featured in the abscess from Cigar's right front hoof Thursday after­ series will be the three Visa Triple Crown Challenge noon to let it drain. The trainer performed the procedure races--the , Preakness S. and Belmont in Cigar's stall, assisted by Dr. Jim Prendergast. Mott S., important Triple Crown preps like the Santa Anita had arranged for a farrier to be flown in from Hot Derby, Florida Derby, Wood Memorial, Arkansas Springs, Arkansas, but when inclement weather delayed Derby and Blue Grass S., and post-Triple Crown clas­ the flight, he decided to perform the procedure himself. sics like the Haskell Invitational H., S. and Cigar had been pointing to the March 2 Santa Anita H., Travers S. In total, there will be seven Grade I races, but it is now unlikely he will make the $1 million race. 16 Grade II races, 20 Grade III races and three un­ Mott indicated that even if Cigar is forced to miss the graded stakes worth a minimum of $150,000. In Big 'Cap, the injury is not deemed career-threatening each Visa Three-Year-Old Championship Series race, and the champion should race again this year. horses will receive points for finishing in first, second or third place. The number of points will be awarded GENUINE RISK FOALS CHIEF HONCHO in the following manner: COLT Genuine Risk (), named Cham­ Triple Crown events score 15-10-5 pion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1980 after winning that Grade I races score 10-7-5 year's Kentucky Derby, foaled a chestnut colt by Chief Grade II races score 7-5-3 Honcho (Chief's Crown) at 10 p.m. Wednesday, Febru­ Grade III and ungraded races score 5-3-1 ary 21, at in Midway, Kentucky. At the cqnclusion of the series, the horse with the most liThe foaling was uneventful and Genuine Risk has a points will be crowned the first Visa Three-Year-Old of very nice, attractive, good-sized colt by the millionaire the Year. Five Visa Three-Year-Old Championship Series Chief Honcho," said Three Chimneys General Manager· races have already been run, with five different win­ Dan Rosenberg. Genuine Risk, the second filly ever to ners: Seacliff (Valid Appeal), Cavonnier (Batonnier), win the Kentucky Derby, made headlines three years Cobra King (Farma Way), Appealing Skier (Baldski) and ago when she delivered her first live foal at the age of Afleetaffair (Afleet). The current leader with seven 16. She was bred one time to Chief Honcho in 1995 points is Appealing Skier, winner of the Gil Hutcheson and experienced an uneventful pregnancy. "We bred S. at Gulfstream. While 1996 marks the inaugural year Genuine Risk to Chief Honcho knowing that the foal for the Series, a review of the last five years reveals would have a cross of the 'blue chip' brood mare Exclu­ that the champions would have been , sive on both the top and the bottom," said Diana Fire­ Tabasco Cat, Prairie Bayou, A.P. Indy and Hansel. stone, who owns Genuine Risk along with her husband Bert. "Plus, Chief Honcho raced for our son Matthew, News Continued, p. 2. who picked out Genuine Risk as a yearling." The 19­ year-old mare will be bred back to Chief Honcho this NEWS CONTINUED 2,3 year. Genuine Risk's first foal, a three-year-old colt by Rahy named Genuine Reward, is in training in Florida RACING REPORTS ...... 3,4 with Bill Mott. After several minor setbacks as a two­ - year-old, he is training forwardly and is expected to TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 make his racetrack debut in Florida this spring. - PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 2-23-96

News Continued. MORE MONEY FOR l\10YGLARE The purse of DEL MAR ANNOUNCES RECORD STAKES Ireland's richest juvenile fillies race will be increased by SCHEDULE Del Mar has announced its richest 50 percent for its 1996 running. The G 1 Moyglare Stud stakes schedule ever, a 24-event program worth a S., to be run Sept. S, will be worth approximately record $5 million for the 1996 summer season slated $210,000. Stan Cosgrove, Moyglare manager, said, from July 24 to Sept. 11. Highlighting the seaside "The race has been won by many good fillies and we stakes program once again will be the $1 million have decided to increase the prize money to ensure we Pacific Classic. The sixth running of the 1 1/4-mile continue to attract the best." The Curragh race was event is scheduled for Saturday, August 10. In addi­ lengthened from six to seven furlongs in 1992, with tion to the Pacific Classic, the track will offer three immediate success. That year, four of the first five other Grade I headliners, nine Grade II stakes and six finishers went on to win classic races. That race pro­ Grade Ill's. The other Grade I tests will be the duced the British, Irish and Italian 1000 Guineas winners $300,000a Ramona H. for fillies and mares August 3; in Moyglare victress Sayyedati 1GB) (Shadeed), fifth place finisher Nicer (Ire) (Pennine Walk {Ire}) and fourth the $300,000a Eddie Read H. August 4; and the place finisher Ancestral Dancer 1GB) (Siberian Express), $250,000 Del Mar Oaks August 1S. All three of respectively. Also coming out of the lVIoyglare that year those races will be showcased at 1 1/S-miles on the was runner-up Bright Generation (Ire) (Rainbow Quest), Jimmy Durante turf course. "We think we have a winner of the Oaks d'italia. winning program at Del Mar," noted Director of Rac­ ing Tom Robbins, "and because of that we've made only minor adjustments to our stakes schedule from MARYLAND-BRED CHAMPIONS ANNOUNCED last year." Among changes from 1995 are an upgrad­ Cigar (Palace Music) has been unanimously voted the 1995 Maryland-bred Horse of the Year in the annual poll ing of the July 27 $1 OO,OOOa San Clemente H. at a conducted by the Maryland Horse Breeders Association. mile on the turf for three-year-old fillies from a Grade Owned and bred by Allen Paulson, he was foaled at the III to a Grade II; and the enhancement of the six-fur­ Pons family Country Life Farm in Bel Air, Maryland, and long Bing Crosby H. from $150,OOOa to $200,OOOa. included the GI PimHco Special in last year's unblem­ The Gill dash for three-year-olds and up is now part ished 10-for-10 campaign. The entire list of 1995 of the revised Breeders' Cup stakes schedule, and will Maryland-bred champions is: carry the title Bing Crosby Breeders' Cup H. for its *CIGAR (Palace Music) - Horse of the Year, Older Male 51 st running. *FAVORABLE RULING (Woodman) - Two-year-old Male *SECRET PROSPECT (Allen's Prospect) - Two-year-old Filly ROBERT BRENNAN TO SELL ITB STOCK Robert *OLIVER'S TWIST (Horatius) - Three-year-old Male E. Brennan, currently appealing a $75-million stock fraud *URBANE (Citidancer) - Three-year-old Filly ruling against him, will cut all remaining ties to Interna­ *SMART 'N NOBLE (Smarten) Older Female tional Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. by selling his 25­ *A WAD (Caveat) - Turf Horse percent interest in the company, it was revealed in *CIRCUIT BAR (Mokhieba) - Steeplechase Horse yesterday's Asbury Park Press. The Press reported that Brennan, who resigned as ITB chairman and CEO No­ News Continued, p. 3. vember 2, will sell his 2.9 million shares of ITB stock in a deal worth $20.3 million to Cambridge Partners, which STAKES CLOSINGS consists of five members of the ITB board of directors TODA Y, FRIDA Y, FEBRUARY 23: as well as unnamed partners independent of the com­ pany. The sale was announced at Wednesday's annual 3-2 $1,QOO,000g Santa Anita H.-GI, SA, ITB stockholders meeting at Garden State Park; accord­ 4yo/up, 10f ($25,000sJ ing to the Press, plans to build a $1 billion Las Vegas 8-10 $ 1,000,OOOg Pacific Classic-GI, DMR, casino and hotel were also announced at the meeting 3yo/up, 10f ($250 for 3yos and $500 for 4yo/upJ. and there was speculation that Brennan's decision to TOMORROW, SA TURDA y, FEBRUARY 24: sell was influenced by a potential investigation by Ne­ 4-13 $700,OOOg The Toyota Blue Grass S.-GII, Kee, vada gaming regulators. Brennan told the Press that ITB 3yo, 9f ($350) "just can't afford the kind of controversy that surrounds 4-20 $500,OOOa The Ashland-GI, Kee, f, 3yo, 8.5f my presence." The deal will have to be approved by the ($250) federal bankruptcy court overseeing Brennan's case. ROY For 5 Straight Years in South America ••. Leading Sire, Leading Sire of 2-Year-Olds, Leading Sire of Stakes Winners ... Now He's in North America! PAGE 3· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-23-96

News Continued. 10th-GPX. $30,000, Alw, 4yo/up, a1 1/16mT, 1:41 FRANK PASSERO JR. NAMED TRAINER OF 2/5, fm. THE MONTH Frank Passero Jr., who February 1 set a PRINCE STALWART (c, 4, Stalwart--Princess Drone, by national record for consecutive winners by a trainer, Drone), runner-up at this level in his last after being was named Trainer of the Month for January this week claimed for $50,000 two starts back, chased the pace on ESPN's Racehorse Digest. The award, co-sponsored to the top of the stretch, then put a head in front and by Vinery Farm of Midway, Kentucky and United Thor­ outfinished 9-5 favorite DIXIE DYNASTY (Dynaformer) oughbred Trainers of America, is a featured segment of for a 1 3/4-length score at 5-2. The winner is a % to the weekly program at the end of every month. Drone Counsell (High Counsel), SW, $200,671. Lifetime Record: SP, 16-5-3-2, $94,049. O/T-Edwin T. Broome. B-Karl W. Jones (FL). NEW YORK 11th-GPX, $26,000, Msw, 3yo, f, a1 mT, 1:37 2/5, fm. • • BRIARCLIFF (f, 3, Red Ransom--Roman Briar {MSP}, by Yesterday's Result: Sth-AQU, $39,200, Alw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, wf. Briartic)' fourth over Gulfstream's main track in her last FIN I CASSETTE (h, 5, Talc--Cassette, by Over Ar­ start Jan. 28, was sent off the 4-1 third choice here in ranged), who had been running exclusively against her turf debut. Under Craig Perret, the dark bay filly claiming foes and finished second after setting the pace went wire-to-wire for a 1/2-length score over 1 2-1 for a $30,000 tag last out, vied for the lead from the longshot SUE THE FOX (Devil's Bag). Lifetime Record: start and drew clear at the top of the stretch to best 4-5 5-1-1-0, $21,180. DONTSTOPTHEJUKEBOX (Classic Account) by a length O-W.A. Carl & G. Watts Humphry Jr. B-Glen Strike and three-quarters at 6-1 odds. The winner is a full to (CAN). T-W. Elliott Walden. Video Talc, SW, $159,854; and Audio Cassette, SW, $126,155. Lifetime Record: SP, 34-7-6-3, $157,729. Local News, Gulfstream: a-Grand Champ Stable. B-C B F Corporation (NY), Wekiva Springs (Runaway Groom), runner-up to T-Mitchell Friedman. stablemate Cigar in the GI Donn H. Feb. 10, breezed five furlongs in 1 :00 3/5 Thursday morning at Gulfstream. Trainer Bill Mott said the five-year-old is on • FLORIDA • target for the GI $500,000 Gulfstream Park H. March 2. Yesterday's Results: FOREIGN Sth-GPX, $33,000, Alw, 4yo/up, flm, a1 1/16mT, 1:41 • • 2/5, fm. AMERICAN BRED WINNERS IN ENGLAND: CASK (GB) (f, 4, Be My Chief--Premiere Cuvee {Ch. Cornish Snow, c, 3, Storm Cat--Pleasantly Free (MSW, Older Mare-Ger, GSW-Ger}, by Formidable), two-for­ $112,600), by . Lingfield Park, 2-22, seven on the grass while racing in Europe, had finished Nicholas Nickleby H., 7f (all-weather), 3yo, $5,653 to 11th on turf in her U.S. debut last October. Returning winner. O-Sheikh Mohammed; B-Hermitage Farm Inc; from a three-month layoff January 11, the dark bay won T-David Loder. *1/2 to Dixie Pearl (GSP, $136,200, her main track bow by a nose, but finished a well­ by Dixieland Band). * * $190,000 wnlg '93 KEENOV. beaten fourth in her last start and so was returned to Northern Trial, g, 8, Far North--Make An Attempt, by the turf here. The crowd's 7-2 second choice closed Nashua. Lingfield Park, 2-22, Barnaby Rudge Claiming from mid pack to catch the pacesetting favorite, 3-5 S., 1 112m (all-weather), 4yo/up, $3,990 to winner. ROSEBUD 1GB) (Indian Ridge), and edge clear to win by O-D. McCarthy; B-Brereton C. Jones; T-K. Burke. a length. Lifetime Record: SW-Eng, 10-4-1-1, $74,816. *$68,000 yrlg '89 KEESEP. O-Lord Hartington & Duke of Roxburghe. B-Edward L. Shapoff (GB). T-Christophe Clement. FOALING NEWS: TOUCH OF LOVE, 6, Alydar--Assurgent (Damascus) A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Foal born 2-9-96, a filly by Storm Cat. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Will be bred back to Danzig. note winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be Owned by Mrs. Georgia Hofmann. used for state-bred races and an (R) will be used for Boarded at Taylor lVIade Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. other restricted races. Accomplishments: MSW of $185,932; first foal. Sire of FOUR stakes horses to date in 1996 PARIS, KY Private Account - Laughter, by Bold Ruler (606) 233-4252 Private Terms FAX (606) 987-0008 PAGE 4· THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-23-96

I + S o. CAL I FOR N I A + I L-I---..:..+_M_I_D_W_E_S_T__+------J Yesterday's Result: Local News, Turfway Park: At Turfway Park Wednesday night, the trifecta in AVIGAITION S., $60,000, SAX, 2-22, 4yo/up, flm, the third race produced a payoff of $101,694.80, 1 1/16m, 1:44 3/5, gd. shattering the old record of $72, 129.60set in Janu­ 1--PRIVATE LINE, 117, f, 4, Private Account--Miss ary, 1994. The payoff is also the largest trifecta on Summer (Ire) (SW-Fr), by Luthier (Fr). O/B-Juddmonte record at Keeneland and Churchill Downs, and is Farms (KY); T-Robert Frankel; J-G. Stevens; $33,000. believed to be the biggest ever in the state of Ken­ Lifetime Record: SW-Eng & N.A., 8-5-0-2, $102,393. tucky. The race, for $10,000 claimers at six furlongs, * 112 to Of ant a (MSP-Fr, SP-N.A., $196,822, by was won by 76-1 longshot You All Have Fun (Dance Lyphard) and Most Precious (SW-Fr, by Nureyev). in My Dreams), followed by 12-1 Back On Sight (Cut 2--Kiyo Amy, 118, m, 6, Fast Gold--Robra, by Roberto. Throat) and 7-1 Jumbo Ridge (Mombo Jumbo). ($2,000 yrl '91 KEEJAN). O-Carlos Arce. $12,000. 3--Baby Diamonds, 118, m, 5, Thirty Eight Paces-­ Diamondsareagirls, by Diamonds Are Trump. O-Greenhut & Wachtel. $9,000. BeReEeEeDeEeReS Margins: 2HF, 8, 1. Odds: 2.80, 2.20, 10.30. EDITION Private Line, a listed stakes-winner in England last year, won her U.S. debut over the yielding Hollywood ALLOWANCE RESULTS: turf in December, then followed with a third-place effort over a firm Santa Anita grass course Jan. 26. 3rd-SAX, $42,000, (S)' 4yo/up, flm, 6f, 1: 11 1/5, Making her main track debut here, the chestnut filly gd. was kept within striking distance early, gained com­ NICOLLETTA (I. 4, Siyah Kalem--Buns Up, by Bold mand after 1 12-mile and maintained her advantage en Bidder) Lifetime Record: 14-4-4-2, $91,810. route to a 2 1/2-length win over 2-1 favorite Kiyo O-Harlequin Stable. B-Michael & Katherine Neumann AmYl who won a $62/500 claimer in her last outing (CA). T-Sanford Shulman. Feb. 2. 9th-TPX, $35,450,2-21, 4yo/up, 1m, 1 :41 3/5, gd. Local News, Santa Anita: IN FULL CONTROL (c, 4, Lost Opportunity--Just Kiss Defending Santa Anita H. champion Urgent Request Me, by Taylor's Falls) Lifetime Record: 15-3-0-3, (Ire) (Rainbow Quest) breezed a mile in 1 :41 at Santa $74,346. O/B/T-John E. Churchman Jr. (KY). Anita yesterday for trainer Rodney Rash The six-year­ old is scheduled to defend his title in this year's March 8th-TPX, $33,100,2-21, 4yo/up, flm, 6 1/2f, 1 :21 2 running of the GI race. 4/5 1 gd. Cavonnier (Batonnier), winner of the Gill EI Camino SOMETHING BORROWED (1,4, Runaway Groom-­ Real Derby at Bay Meadows in his last start Jan. 20, Resemble, by Quadratic) Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, worked six furlongs in 1: 12 3/5 at Santa Anita yester­ $43,665. O/B-Charles H. Deters (KY). T-Celia J. day in a prep for the $200,000 San Rafael S. March 2. Deters. GI Hollywood Futurity runner-up Odyle (Alleged), who finally broke his maiden in his sixth career start 7th-AQU~ $33,000, (S)' 3yo, 1 1116m, 1:463/5, wf. Monday, will run next in either an allowance race or TOUCH OF HONEY (g, 3, Obligato--Champetre, by the Gil San Felipe S. March 17. Policeman {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 12-2-1-0, $47,390. FOALING NEWS: O/B-Aurelio P. Gentile (NY). T-Juan Serey. 9th-AQU, $33,000, (S), 4yo/up, flm, 1 1116m, 1:47 DEVILISH TOUCH, 8, Devil's Bag--Velvet Touch (Rest­ 2/5, wf. less Native) A BLINK AND A NOD (m, 5, Salutely--Wave of the Foal born 2-10-96, a colt by Kingmambo. Hand, by Handsome Kid) Lifetime Record: 24-3-1-6, Will be bred back to Deputy Minister. $79 247. O/B-Dana Wallace (NY). T-Michael Rea. Owned bylboarded at River Bend Farm in Goshen, Ky. / *Full to A Wink And A Nod, 11 wins $384,315. Accomplishments: GIISW of $397,955. l

By champion KEY TO THE MINT out 0/ a II daughter champion ROSE BOWL . .. 0/ Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden. Jr. winner 0/ the $500,000 Arkansas Derby (G2) in 1:48 flat . .. Weisenberger Mill Pike Midway, Kentucky 40347 ROCKAMUNDO $1,500LF (606) 846-5214 • Fax 846-4671 Vinny stallions (Ire Breeders' Cup nomiltiJIcd PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 2-23-96

6th-AQU, $31,000, (S), 4yo/up, flm, 6f, 1:122/5, wf. Hadopoly, c, 3, Polish Navy--Princess Iman, by Seattle ALL BUTTON (f, 4, Marfa--AII Out, by Full Out) Lifetime Slew. TPX, 2-21, 6f, 1:143/5. B-Brown-La Cour Record: 7-2-2-0, $49,600. O-Max & Saul J. Kupferberg. Syndicate & George I E Harris (Ky). * $39,000 wing B-Boto Inc. (NY). T-Anthony Margotta '93 KEENOV. *1/2 to Colour Party (Personal Flag), Jr. "% to Ankles (Raise a Man), MSW, $314,469; and GSP-Ire. All Smarts (Smart Style), SW, $245,987. Briarcliff, f, 3, Red Ransom--Roman Briar (MSP), by Briartic. GPX, 2-22, a1 mT, 1:37 2/5. B-Strike Glen 9th-OPX, $27,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:102/5, ft. (Can). LIGHT GRUB (c, 4, Grub--Well Halo Dotty, by Fluores­ Clever Defender, g, 3, Skip Trial--Ursula K., by Clever cent Light) Lifetime Record: 15-5-2-2, $61,767. O-John Trick. AQU, 2-22, 6f, 1: 13 2/5. B-Sally Andersen Franks. B-J.D. Farm (FL). T-Bobby C. Barnett. (Ky). * $75,000 yrl '94 OBSAUG. Video Rullah, f, 3, Video Ranger--Home Solutions (Ire), 1st-OPX, $25,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:122/5, ft. by Home Guard. SAX, 2-22, 6 1/2f, 1: 19 4/5. PISTOLS AND PETALS (f, 4, Big Pistol--Miss Alice, by B-Gary W. Burke (Ca). *Tudor Grey) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1, $30,640. Jersey Silver, f, 4, Forever Silver--Dab, by Arbees Boy. O-Choctaw Racing Stable. B-Steve Ingram & Bryant GSX, (S)' 2-21, 6f, 1:14. B-Stanley Panco (Nj). *1/2 Prentice III (AR). T-Jeff Jacobs. to Jersey Fresh (Miteas Well Laff), SW, $149,380. Our Irish Miss, f, 4, Our Michael--Feudalism (SW), by Sth-SPT, $25,000, (S)' 3yo/up, flm, 1 m, 1 :40 1/5, ft. Irish Ruler. SAX, 2-22, 6f, 1: 13. B-Rancho Jonata WINNING SIGNAL (m, 5, Spy Signal--Tess Mahal, by (Ca). * $5,000 yrl '93 CALSEP; $35,000 2yo 1994 Clev Er Tell) Lifetime Record: 25-3-4-2, $33,139. BESMAR. O/B-Monticelio Stables (lL). T-Joseph Kasperski Jr. Split Eights, c, 4, Smarten--Anna Geranios (SP)' by Raja Baba. LRL, 2-22, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5. B-Solstice (Md). Sth-LRl, $21,000, 4yo/up, flm, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, ft. *$12,000 yrl '93 FTMSEP. SIX TIMES (f, 4, Oh Say--Sixes and Sevens, by Drone) Heavenly Shadow, f, 4, Valid Appeal--Heavenly, by Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-0, $39,330. O/B/T-Ronald Cart­ . AQU, 2-22, 6f, 1:14 1/5. wright (MD). B-Harry T. Mangurian Jr (Fl). Annual Guest, f, 4, Vigors--Seaquette, by . 6th-BMX, $20,000, 4yo/up, 6f, 1: 1 0 2/5, gd. GPX, 2-22, 6f, 1:141/5. B-J.D. Wimpfheimer (Ky). INTERLOCUTORY (g, 4, Clever Trick--Captive Queen Rare Year, h, 5, Half a Year--Rare Copy, by *Le {SP}, by Assagai) Lifetime Record: 8-1-0-2, $20,080. Fabuleux. SAX, 2-22, (S), 6 1/2f, 1: 18 1/5. B-Mr. & O/B-Oak Crest Farm (KY). T-Larry Ross. Mrs. John C. Mabee (Ca). 7th-LRL, $16,625, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:184/5, ft. FOALING NEWS: STALINGRAD (c, 3, War--Royal Angelique, by Diplomat JOURNEY NORTH, 13, Northern Jove--Journey (What a Way) Lifetime Record: 12-2-1-4, $30,660. O-Joel L. Pleasure) Kligman. B-Arthur I. Appleton (FL). T-Timothy J. Kelly. Foal born 2-10-96, a filly by Dynaformer. *1/2 to Mystic Union (Skip Trial), SW, $181,136. Will be bred back to Farma Way. Owned by/boarded at Hermitage Farm in Goshen, Ky. 7th-GSX, $15,000, 2-21, IS), 4yo/up, 6f, 1:121/5, sy. Accomplishments: Dam of Fappitass (MSW, $343,849, SPARTAN BOY (g, 4, Great Prospector--China Blue, by by Tasso) and multiple stakes-placed Sara Six Pack Gentleman Gene) Lifetime Record: 13-2-3-5, $46,405. (Saratoga Six). O-H J Loewenstein. B-J IV! Imbesi (NJ). T-F Santucci. FOREST FLOWER, 12, Green Forest--Leap Lively MAIDEN WINNERS: (Nijinsky II) In Reverence, f, 3, --Revered, by In Reality. Foal born 2-11-96, a colt by Mr. Prospector. OPX, 2-22, 1m, 1:40. B-Cardiff Stud Farm & Dorothy Will be bred back to Gone West. Scharbauer (Ky). *$30,000 wing '93 KEENOV. **1/2 Owned by Brushwood Stable. to Hasty Pasty (GSW, $563,591, by Flying Paster). Boarded at Plum Lane Farm in Kentucky. Highway Robber, c, 3, Criminal Type--Ten Toes, by Our Accomplishments: Ch. 2yo Filly in England, G2-Eng, Native. SPT, 2-22, 1 m, 1 :40 1/5. B-James K. Thomas G1-lre, $320,525. (Ky). "$62,000 yrl '94 KEESEP. ** 112 to Tentacular (Timeless Native), SW, $136,543; and Ten Sins (Tiffany Ice), GSP, $213,273. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Someplace Fast, c, 3, Fast Play--Queen's Visit, by This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or Storm Bird. GPX, 2-22, 6f, 1: 12 1/5. B-Georgia by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior E. Hofmann (Fl). * $1 0,500 yrl '94 KEESEP; $35,000 written permission of the copyright owner, Media Vista. 2yo 1995 OBSFEB. Information as to the races, race results and earnings Alligator Belly, f, 3, Great Gladiator--Alligator Belle, by was obtained from results charts published in Daily Alligator Reef. AQU, 2-22, 1 1 116m, 1:49 2/5. Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission B-Michael C. Byrne (Can). *Full to Carey The Belle, of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. MSW, $530,307.