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VIRUS OUTBREAK IN IRELAND Studs in Sunday, Saratoga JIM DANDY S.-Gll, $125,000a, 3yo, 9f County Kildare, one of Ireland's main breeding areas, Preakness and Belmont S. winner Tabasco Cat are under curfew after an outbreak of equine herpes (Storm Cat) is expected to arrive at Saratoga this virus (EHV1 ). The Irish Ministry of Agriculture has morning, according to Todd Pletcher, assistant to advised owners to take precautions by vaccination trainer D. Wayne Lukas. "He's been training fine out against the killer disease and the Irish Equine Centre is in California," Pletcher said. "Wayne will be coming now unable to cope with the number of swab tests it with the horse. He'll probably work once here at is being asked to carry out. Leading stud managers Saratoga before he runs in the race." Trainer John are blaming the outbreak, already responsible for the Campo Jr. reports that the Jim Dandy is the next stop deaths of at least four horses, on the effects of Euro­ for Pleasant Dancer (Pleasant Colony). "We're point­ pean unification. There are no restrictions on the ing for it," said Campo. "Everything is going well movement of horses within the European Community with him. He's got the breeding to run all day, and and no quarantine. Hubie de Burgh, of Hamdan Al still have that kick at the end. I know that Tabasco Maktoum's Derristown Stud, said, "We are mere Cat is the horse to beat, but he has to speak for him­ pawns in the middle of a chess game. We can take self. We're going to take a shot and hope for the precautions but the damage is done before it gets to best." With a small field expected, trainer Bill Mott is us. Brussels (where the EC rules are made) is not considering sending out Colin S. winner Bay Street being strict enough about the movement of horses." Star (Silver Buck). Scotty Schulhofer, trainer of Jim Dandy nominees Signal Tap (Fappiano) and Unac­ KING'S THEATRE HEADS TO YORK; counted For (Private Account), said he is unlikely to IS RESTED King's Theatre URE) (Sadler's be saddling a horse in the Jim Dandy. "I doubt very Wells), hero of Sat.'s King George and Queen Eliza­ seriously if either one will run," Schulhofer said. "I'll beth Diamond S., looks set to reappear in York's find an allowance race for them." Juddmonte lnt'I. Aug. 16. The three-year-old, who, like the rest of the field, had to overcome the eccen­ Saturday, Saratoga tric passage of a riderless Ezzoud (IRE) ( SWORD DANCER H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, 12fT {IRE}), came out of the G1 event "terribly well" ac­ Trainer Bill Mott will saddle Fraise (Strawberry Road cording to trainer Henry Cecil. The Newmarket han­ {AUST}), who won this event in 1992. "He'll blow dler added, "We may go to the Juddmonte next. out before the race," said Mott. "He had most of his Then I will give him a rest and bring him back in the work down at Belmont, but he'll work one more autumn for the Champion S. and the Arc." The latter time." Turk Passer (Turkoman), who upset the July 2 two races are still possible targets for Gii Bowling Green H. at Belmont at odds of 31-1, will winner Erhaab (Chief's Crown), whose collision with try for his second stakes victory. "We're all set; Ezzoud two furlongs from home Sat. left him with a we've got our fingers crossed," said trainer Tony knee injury which will take time to heal. John Margotta. "Sometimes you look at the board and say Dunlop, trainer of Erhaab, said, "He must have got a maybe I'm crazy, but we're not the type of outfit who fair old bang, there is bruising and a small wound on goes in those races just to run. He's never done the outside of his near knee. He will be rested now better than he is right now; he's peaking. This is before we prepare him for the autumn." where all the work pays off." Royal Mountain Inn News cont . .!:P.=2:.______---, (Vigors), a Gii winner who took an allowance at Belmont in his last, is a possible starter. "We're WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 thinking about the Sword Dancer, but we' re not defi­ NEWS CONT...... p2 nite," said Ruth Hargreaves, assistant to trainer Barclay Tagg. "We were looking for an allowance RACING REPORTS ...... p2-3 race for him, but there are none in the first condition book for him. Maybe there will be one in the second book." PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-26-94

News cont. SOUTHERN MISS INDY ANNA RETIRED Miss Indy Anna C·A•L•I •F•O•R•N•I• (Apalachee), a four-year-old filly with seven wins and A three seconds from just 10 career starts and earnings REPORT of $349, 175, has been retired due to chips in her Saturday's Late Results knee, owner Charlie Matses announced yesterday. 10th-HOL, $34,000 Msw, 7-24, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, The MGSW was second, beaten a head, in the GI 1 :42 1 /5, fm. Test last year; in her last race, she finished second to CHANGE TABLES (c, 3, Time for a Change--Got You Classy Mirage in a Belmont allowance race July 13. Runnin {MSW, $228,925}, by Table Run), 3rd in his Trained by Ned Allard, the filly was favored in each of last after a 9-month layoff, came from just off the her career starts. "I've had the good fortune of racing pace to post a 1 3/4-length victory over 3-1 favorite a very exciting filly and I don't want to compromise MINIDOKA (Storm Bird). Lifetime Record: 5-1-1-1, her ability by taking unnecessary chances," said $31,000. Matses. "I'll examine all of my options for her new 0-E & H Eisenstaedt. B-Northwest Farms (KY). career as a broodmare before making any decisions. T-Robert Frankel.

LAUREL POSTS SLIGHT GAIN FOR '94 Yesterday's Results: SUMMER MEET; PIMLICO OPENS TODAY HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIP-Gii, With the help of a strong handle on De Francis Dash $102,600, HOL, 7-25, 2yo, 6f, 1:10, ft. Day and Memorial Day weekend, Laurel Race Course 1--#@MR. PURPLE, 117, c, 2, Deputy Minister--Turk posted a slight half-percent increase in total handle 0 Witz, by Stop the Music. O/B-Alex G. Campbell for its 30-day summer meet, which ended Sunday. Jr. (Ky); T-Ron McAnally; J-C Mccarron; $57,600. Although marginal, the improvement is considered sig­ Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $75,200. * 1 /2 to nificant after the loss of several races due to severe Queens Court Queen (Lyphard), GSW, $366, 750. weather, and considering the oppressive summer heat 2--Serena's Song, 117, f, 2, Rahy--lmaging, by and a change in the simulcast schedule. Last year, Northfields. ($42,000 wnl '92 KEENOV; $150,000 Laurel offered simulcast wagering on racing from New yrl '93 KEEJUL). 0-R B & B J Lewis; $20,000. York and California; this year, with the exception of 3--Cyrano, 117, c, 2, Seattle Slew--Sue Babe, by Mr. three racing days from Saratoga, those signals were Prospector. ($130,000.yrl '93 KEESEP). 0-D A not taken. "Considering the weather and the revision Recachina; $15,000. in our simulcasting policy, the increase is indeed of. Margins: 1 /2, 1 1 /2, 1 1 /2. Odds: 1.20, 1.50, 12.10. signifance," said Maryland Jockey Club President Joe Also ran: Cold N Calculating, Tyson's Revenge, Sierra De Francis. "More important; the momentum is con­ Diablo, Desert Pirate. Ser: Fox Mountain. tinuing forward. The results, so far~ are extremely A three-length maiden winner in his first start, Mr. encouraging." The Laurel Summer Meet marks the Purple moved right into graded stakes company and third consecutive increase in handle this year at a was sent off the 6-5 favorite. Taking the lead after a Maryland Jockey Club meeting. Jockey Mark half, the two-year-old was clear at the top of the Johnston edged Edgar Prado to take the Laurel riding stretch and held on gamely to beat the fast-closing title with 38 wins, while King Leatherbury led the filly Serena's Song, a stakes winner against fillies last trainers with 15. Conditioner Richard Small was the out, by a half. meet' s leading stakes winner with two. Racing moves to Pimlico today for a 38-day meet. The 3rd-HOL, $50,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mT, 1 :35, fm. Pimlico Summer Stakes schedule consists of 13 races 1--~ABY DIAMONDS, 116, f, 3, Thirty Eight Paces-- worth more than $900,000. Diamondsareagirls, by Diamonds Are Trump. 0-Caiopoulos James J; B-Benjamin Arthur (MD); HOOSIER PARK REQUFSTS 1995 T-Joseph A Devereux. Lifetime Record: SW, THOROUGHBRED DATES The owners of Hoosier 11-4-0-0, $88, 775. * 1 /2 to Square Cut (Assert Park, Indiana's first parimutuel racetrack which is set {Ire}). GSW, $403,629. to open September 1 for a 55-day harness meet, have 2--Ka Lae, 120, m, 5, *Hawaii--Port Desire, by Elo­ requested dates to conduct Thoroughbred racing in cutionist. 1995. The request was made by officials of the 3--Fine Impression, 116, f, 4, Wild Again--Lucy Black, track's parent company, Anderson Park, Inc., which is by Alydar. wholly owned by Churchill Downs Management Com­ Margins: 1 1 /4, NO, NO. Odds: 8.90, 2.40, 6.00. pany. The application, filed with the Indiana Horse Baby Diamonds, off the board her last two starts in Racing Commission, asks for a 42-day Thoroughbred stakes company after taking the California Oaks by meet from Labor Day weekend through early Novem­ four, dropped into the allowance ranks and rallied for ber. a length-and-a-quarter victory at nearly 9-1 . PAGE 3 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-26-94

F•O•R•E•I•G•N REPORT

Yesterday's Results: Yesterday's- Results: DARYL'S JOY H.-Glll, $113,900, SAR, 7-25, 3yo/up, 8.5fT, 1:41.23, gd. BEESWING S.-G3, $56,862, Newmarket, England, 1--A IN SOCIOLOGY, 115, c, 4, Ends Well--Social 7-25, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1 :24 1 /5, gd/fm. Class, by What a Pleasure. ($7,770 yrl '91 1--@GABR (GB}, c, 4, Green Desert--Ardassine (IRE}, KEESEP; $42,000 2yo '92 OBSMAR). 0-Barbara by Ahonoora (GB). 0-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; Ronca; B-R I C Stable (NV); T-P G Johnson; J-J B-Shadwell Estate Co. Ltd.; T-Robert Armstrong; Samyn; $68,340. Lifetime Record: 16-6-4-1, J-R. Hills; $34, 774. $278,365. 2--Voung Ern (GB}, c, 4, Efisio--Stardyn, by Star 2--Namaqualand, 113, c, 4, Mr. Prospector-­ Appeal. 0-M.F. Kentish; $13,040. Namaqua, by Storm Bird. ($1,200,000 yrl '91 3--Dumaani, c, 3, Danzig--Desirable, by Lord Gayle. KEEJUU. 0-Mohammed Al Maktoum; $25,058. 0-Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum; $6,286. 3--Fourstars Allstar, 120, h, 6, Compliance--Broadway Margins: neck, 1 1 /4, neck. Joan, by Bold Arian. 0-laichard Bomze; $13,668. Also ran (in order of finish): Storiths (IRE), Rafferty's Margins: NK, 2, NK. Odds: 4. 70, 15.00, 1.00. Rules (IRE), Gneiss, Pinkerton's Pal (GB), Mellottie, Also ran: Dominant Prospect, Kiri's Clown, Berseto, Celestial Key, River Deep. Home Of The Free, Pride Of Summer, Astudillo (Ire). Winner of the Gii National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame S. in his only previous appearance at B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S Saratoga, A In Sociology kept his record at the Spa EDITION unblemished with a wire-to-wire victory, holding off late-closing longshot Namaqualand at the wire. The even-money choice, Fourstars Allstar, whose older ADDITONAL STAKES RESULTS: brother Fourstardave picked up his ninth Saratoga win VALLEJO DAV H., $33,200, SOL, 7-24, 3yo/up, yesterday, made a run at the leaders at the top of the 1 1 /16m, 1 :41 4/5, ft. stretch but had to settle for third. "I guess it's safe 1--MILITARV HAWK, 118, g, 7, Colonel Stevens-­ to say that he likes this track," said trainer Phil John­ $. S. Hawk, by Flying Lark. O/B-G & N Thorough­ son of the winner. "If Lure doesn't run in the Bernard breds (WA); T-Larry Ross; J-R. Baze; $19,700. Baruch (August 12), I may run him back in there, and Lifetime Record: 56-14-11-12, $514,948. then in the West Point (August 25), but if Lure does 2--Alfaari, 116, h, 5, Danzig--Life's Magic, by Cox's run, we'll just run in the West Point." Ridge. 3--Kemper, 116, h, 6, The Breeze--Oil Lady, by Delta 7th-SAR, $30,000, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 11fT, 2: 17, fm. Oil. ONLY PRINCESSES (f, 3, Chief's Crown--Only Margins: 2 1 /2, 2. nose. Odds: 1.00, 4.00, 12.20. Queens, by Transworld) rebounded from a troubled 10th-place finish in the Senorita S. at Louisiana ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Downs last time out, moving steadily from last to get 9th-SAR, $30,000, State-bred, 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT, up for a neck victory at 7-1 . The winner is a 1 /2 to 1 :49 4/5, fm. Tactile (Slew o'Gold). MGISW, $380,768. Lifetime ROYAL PELLIKNOW (f, 4, Raja's Revenge--l'm With Record: 5-2-1-0, $28,920. Kno~ledge, by King Pellinore) Lifetime Record: 0-N Brennan. 8-Holtsinger, Inc. (KY). T-R Richards Jr. 24-3-7-2, $99,260. O/B/T-Richard O'Connell (NY). Local News: Saratoga . Sth-CRC, $22, 100, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16fT, 1 :45 4/5, sy. Brunswick (Private Account), winner of last year's SILENT LAKE (g, 4, Meadowlake--Silent Prospect, by GI Whitney, worked three-quarters in 1: 14.92 at Northern Prospect) Lifetime Record: SP, 22-6-4-6, Saratoga yesterday morning and will be ba_ck to de­ $69,480. 0-0'Dell D & Shafron Martin. 8-Andrade fend his title in the race August 27 . .The five-year-old Waldi( (fl). T-Ronald B Spatz. has not started since finishing third in the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup last October. "The Brunswick we all Sth-APX, $21,500, 3yo/up, f/m, a8.5fT, 1 :46 3/5, know and love is back," said his trainer, Tony fm. Margotta . . "We will breeze him back seven furlo~gs ROUQUETTE (GB) (f, 4, Rousillon--Zamayem (GB), by on Sunday. We don't know if we're going to tram Sadler's Wells) Lifetime Record: 14-3-2-1, $122,900. into the Whitney or not; we're kind of on the fence 0-R Duchossois. B-n/a (GB). T-L Goldfine. about that." PAGE 4 • mOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 7-26-94

9th-LAD. $20,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1: 11 1 /5, ft. Lone Star Gale, f, 3, Marfa--Swept Off Her Feet, by HEARTBREAK KID (g. 4, Tiffany lce--Four Angles, by Forceten. SAR, 7-24, 6f, 1 :12 2/5. B-Springtide, Quadrangle) Lifetime Record: 14-5-1-1, $50,520. 0- Inc. (NY). *1/2 to Ten Times Ten (MSW, Whispering Woods Farm. B-J Cantey (Ky). T-J Van $147,031, by L'heureux) and Santa Catalina B&g. . (MGSW, $290,083, by Cure the Blues). Fleet Rise, g, 3, Rise Jim--Ms. Allnutt, by Jungle 5th-APX, $19,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :11 2/5, ft. Savage. RKM, 7-25, 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Mrs. Miriam R. GO GO JACK (f, 3, Wolf Power (SAf)--Sukey Tawdry, Nelen (Ma). by Avant) Lifetime Record: 10-4-3-0, $50,960. Diamond Mist, f, 3, Simply Majestic--Swoonmist, by 0-Engel-French-Muckler-Williams. 8-Graham Wright . CRC, 7-24, a1 1 /8mT, 1 :52 2/5. B-Mrs (KY). T-Timothy J Muckier. J GJones, Sr (Ky). * $13.000 2yo 1993 OBS MAR. True Tune, f, 3, Sort--True Yankee, by True Colors. 9th-APX, $18,500, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:121/5, ft. RKM, 7-24, 6f, 1 :13. B-Filios Louis A (NJ). BLAZED STAR (f. 3, Gate Dancer--Al's Helen {GSW, Border Tramp, f, 3, Tejano--Bo K., by Raise a Native. $220,281}, by Distinctive) Lifetime Record: HOL, 7-25, 6.5f, 1 :18 2/5. B-L R French, et al 20-5-1-4, $40,570. 0-S Baskin. B-Kinsman Farm (Ky). (Fl). T-C Janks. That's A Nice Bet, c, 3, That's A Nice--Bet The Bank, by Go To The Bank. APX, 7-25, a8fT, 1 :40 2/5. MAIDEN WINNERS: B-J Sladen (Ill). +Watch the Sword, c, 2, Crusader Sword--Watch for Change Tables, c, 3, Time for a Change--Got You Children, by Barrera. SAR, 7-25, 6f, 1: 13. B-Tony Runnin (MSW, $228,925), by Table Run. HOL, Bowling & Bobby Dodd (Fl). * $52,000 2yo 1994 7-24, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :42 1 /5. B-Northwest Farms OBSFEB. (Ky). *$50,000 yrl '92 WASSEP. Glitter Star, f, 2, Glitterman--Slewpy's Angel, by Slewpy. CRC, 7-25, 5f, 1 :00. B-Elliott Fuentes & AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN EUROPE: Alice Hayman (Fl). * $31,000 2yo 1994 OBS FEB. ENGLAND: +Willowy Proof, f, 2, Proof--Willow's Bid (SP, Realities, c, 4, Cozzene--Alquizar, by Star de Naskra. $66,736), by Willow Hour. PHA, 7-25, 5 1/2f, 1:04 Ascot, 7-23, Crocker Bulteel H., 8fT, 3yo/up, 3/5. B-Daniel J. L' Joka (Pa). $17,481 to winner. 0-Simon Karmel; B-Kathleen Father Shea, c, 2, Talc--Darlin Momma (GSW, Crompton & Russell B. Jones Jr.; T-Guy Harwood. $236,266), by Night Invader. SAR, 7-25, 5 1 /2f, Arak. g, 6, Clever Trick--Twilight Flight, by Quack. 1 :06 3/5. B-Ouestroyal Stable (Ny). *$25,000 yrl Newcastle, 7-23, Rothmans Royals H., 8fT, 3yo/up, '93 FTNAUG. $6,551 to winner. 0-D. Crossland; 8-Mill Ridge Bienfeo, c, 2, Video Ranger--Zonar, by Barachois. Farn:i Ltd.; T-Mark Johnston. HOL, 7-25, 5.5f, 1 :05. B-n/a (Ky)~ Hawkeye Street, c, 3, Ferdinand--!3ally Knockan (SW, FRANCE: $148,020), by Exclusive Native. APX, 7-25, 6 1/2f, Privity, f, 2, Private Account--Sylph, by Alleged. 1 :17 4/5. B-Phil Owens, Evelyn Owens, Et Al (Ky). Evry, 7-23, Prix de Sainte-Assise, 6.5fT, unraced *$150,000 yrl '92 KEESEP. **1/2 to River Traffic 2yo fillies, $15,203 to winner. o ~ K. Abdullah; (Irish River {Fr}), GSW, $431,825. B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Francois Boutin. Just a Peek, f, 3, High Brite--Only a Glance, by Proud Waterperry, c, 2, Riverman--Cream'N Crimson, by Appeal. APX, 7-24, 7f, 1 :25 4/5. B-Dr Robert Lewis *Vaguely Noble. Ev~, 7-23, Prix de Saint-Honorat, & Ron Gilbert (TX). *$42,000 yrl '92 KEESEP. 6.5fT,.unraced 2yo's, $15,203 to winner. Bandana Buck, c, 3, It's Freezing--Oueen to Be (GSW, 0-Sheikh Mohammed al Madtoum; B-M. Ryan; $153,590), by Cornish Prince. HOL, 7-24, 6 1 /2f, T-Andre Fabre. ' 1: 17 3/5. B-Moreault Pierre (Can). * $50,000 2yo 1993 KEEAPR. . Thrisk, c, 3, It's Freezing--First Offering, by Iron Con­ © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This stitution. LAL, 7-24, 6f, 1 :12 3/5. 8-Millison Larry newspaper may not be reproduced in any form (Fl). *$11,500 yrl '92 FTMFEB. or by any means, electronic or mechanical, Dudeicle, g, 3, London Fix--Cream Pocket, by Brent's without prior written permission of the copyright Creme. HOL, 7-25, 8.5f, 1 :44 4/5. B-A & M Vela owner, Media Vista. (Ca). , Information as to the races, race results and Courtin Code, f, 3, Lost Code--Courtin Miss, by Court earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ Ruling. LAD, 7-24, 6 1 /2f, 1: 19 3/5. B-Huckabay lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith Jackie D Dr (La)$20,500 yrl '92 TEXAUG. *1/2 to with the permission of the copyright owner, Courtin Ann (SW, $164,660, by Annihilate 'Em) · Daily Racing Form. and Chief Ruling (SW, ~234, 129, by Bold Play).