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HIS MAJESTY DEAD His Majesty (*Ribot), sire of EMS KURIERPOST EUROPA PREIS-G1, $346,232, Co logne, Germany, 9-24, 3yo/up, 1 1 /2mT, 2:27.06, gd. more than 50 stakes winners and a leading 1--SOLON (Ger), 122, c, 3, Local Suitor--Scilla (Ger), by broodmare sire as well, was humanely destroyed last Alpenkonig (Ger). O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan; T-Heinz Thursday at Lexington's Darby Dan Farm due to the Jentzsch; J-P. Schiergen; $203,666. *1st G 1 victory. infirmities of old age. He was 27. The leading sire of 2--Sternkonig (Ger), 132, h, 5, Kalaglow (GB)- 1981 produced American champions Pleasant Colony Sternwappen (Ger), by Wauthi (Ger). O/B-Gestut and Tight Spot, Italian champion Panjandrum and Rottgen; $81,466. Mexican champion Asaltante. He also has sired six 3--Protektor (Ger), 132, h, 6, Acatenango (Ger)--Prioritat (Ger), by Frontal (Ger). 0-0. Joswich; B-Frau H. Grade I winners including Cormorant, sire of Kentucky Leisten; $40, 733. Derby winner Go for Gin; his progeny have earned Margins: 2 1 /2, 2, 2. more than $24 million to date. Also Ran: Germany, Komada (GB), Broadway Flyer, Almaz, Caballo (Ger), Laroche (Ger), Beauchamp Hero MISTER BAILEYS TO ARRIVE AT VINERY The (GB). 1 994 British Two Thousand Guineas winner Mister FILLIES MILE-G1, $226,968, Ascot, England, 9-24, 2yo, Baileys (GB) (Robellino) will leave England October 3, f, 1 mT, 1 :34.13, sf. 1995 for Vinery in Midway, Kentucky, where the 1--#@BOSRA SHAM, 122, f, 2, Woodman--Korveya four-year-old will stand stud in 1996. Following a (GSW-Fr), by Riverman. 0-Wafic Said; B-Gerald Leigh brief quarantine period, the three-time GSW in Eng (Ky); T-Henry Cecil; J-P Eddery; $139,416. *Full to land and fastest 2,000 Guineas winner in history is Hector Protector, Hwt. 2yo Colt-Fr, MG1 SW-Fr, scheduled to arrive at Vinery October 6. $1,019,419; and Shanghai (Procida), G 1 SW-Fr, $349,019. 2--Bint Shadayid, 122, f, 2, Nashwan--Shadayid, by TRAINER FRANK GOMEZ HITS 1,000 Frank Shadeed. 0-Hamdan al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Farm Gomez, the all-time leading trainer at Calder Race Inc. (Ky); $52,018. Course, won his 1,000th race over the Miami oval 3--Matiya (Ire), 1 22, f, 2, Alzao--Purchasepaperchase yesterday. The conditioner of champions Princess (GB), by Young Generation (GB). 0-Hamdan al Rooney, Smile and Cherokee Run as two-year-olds, Maktoum; B-Barronstown Stud (Ire); $24,853. Margins: 3 1/2, 3 1/2, 4. Odds: 11-10, 5-1, 20-1. Gomez reached the milestone when Gerda captured Also ran: Rouge Rancon, Shawanni (GB), Zelzelah. the day's seventh race. The son of a trainer, Gomez Basra Sham, a fine chestnut with a prominent blaze was born in Ireland and rode jumpers for 11 years in and plenty of white about her feet, boasts the backside England, Ireland and Scotland; he came to the U.S. in of a sprinter but she stayed every yard of this testing 1958 and took out his trainer's license in 1967. eight furlongs, relaxing in midpack early and then pro Gomez will become the first trainer to win 1 00 Florida ducing a stunning burst of speed to grab the lead two furlongs from the winning post. A 530,000 guineas stakes races with his next added-money victory. yearling, she is now being quoted as 7-2 favorite for the 1996 1000 Guineas. "She is a good filly, no doubt about it," said jockey Pat Eddery. "She was travelling very easy. When I asked her to pick it up, she did, and it WEEKEND RES UL TS ...... 1 u.J was all over in a few strides." Trainer