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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--#@, 122, f, 2, --Korveya four-year-old will stand stud in 1996. Following a (GSW-Fr), by . 0-Wafic Said; B-Gerald Leigh brief quarantine period, the three-time GSW in Eng­ (Ky); T-; J-P Eddery; $139,416. *Full to land and fastest 2,000 Guineas winner in history is , 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 , 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-- (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 . "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