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I~~Un~~~Re Dm Saturday, December 3 The 1'horoughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, W· E. E. K. E. N ·D PREVIEW DERBY WINNER FOOLISH PLEASURE DEAD Today, Hollywood AT 22 Foolish Pleasure (What a Pleasure), the winner Gii $100,000a Bayakoa H., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. of the 1975 Kentucky Derby who had been standing 1 Borodislew Shirreffs Stevens 11 5 stud at Ron Vanderhoef's Horseshoe Ranch in Wyo­ 2 Enchanted Spot Nor F Valenzuela 11 5 ming, died November 17 of a ruptured stomach. The 3 Klassy Kim M Stute Desormeaux 113 22-year-old stallion, who was champion two-year-old 4 Thirst for Peace Shulman Solis 11 5 and won 1 6 races and more than $1 . 2 million, was 5 Glass Ceiling Ellis Mccarron 117 discovered in his stall on the ranch showing signs of 6 Magical Maiden W Stute D'houssaye 120 severe colic; despite surgery, which revealed the rup­ 7 Miss Dominique Hassinger Nakatani 120 ture, the stallion could not be saved. He was buried 8 Dancing Mirage Rash P Valenzuela 114 on the ranch in the pasture with his mares. Bold 9 Fondly Remembered Abrams Antley 11 9 Forbes, 21, is now the oldest living Derby winner. Fondly Remembered (Skywalker) has encountered traffic problems in her last two starts; the four-year­ ROMERO BACK IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE old was second by a half-length in the GI Yellow Rib­ Jockey Randy Romero, who announced his retirement bon Invitational after being steadied at the three­ from riding last July but returned to the saddle No­ eighths pole, and sixth in the GI Matriarch S., beaten vember 26, picked up the first win of his comeback in just two lengths despite finding herself carried wide Thursday's third race at Hollywood Park. The 36- on the far turn and checked in deep stretch. The filly year-old Louisiana native piloted Sabreen to victory in has been on the board in 10 of 13 on the grass. the $50,000 claiming event, paying $29.40. "I guess you could say riding a winner is like riding a bicycle," said Romero. "You don't forget how to do it, and I've been doing it since I was eight years old." E • A • s • T • E • R• N REPORT PASEANA TO RACE AT EIGHT Champion Paseana (Arg) (Ahmad) will race again next year, trainer Ron McAnally confirmed Friday morning. The Today's Preview: Laurel Park seven-year-old mare will take aim at the all-time dis­ Giii $75,000 Carousel S., 3yo/up, f/m, 9f taff money title, currently held by the Japanese-based The field of six distaffers is headed by highweight filly Hishi Amazon (Theatrical), who topped the $4 Double Sixes (Gone West), 122. The four-year-old million mark with her last victory. last visited the winner's circle after the Giii Pimlico Distaff H. in May. Off three-and-a-half months, she UPWARD TREND CONTINUES AT finished third in the Nellie Morse S. two back and fourth in the Castle Forbes S. at the Meadowlands TATTERSALLS The fourth of five sessions of the last time out. Buffels (Vaal Reef), a five-year-old with Tattersalls Mares, Horses In and Out of Training and three stakes wins to her credit, just missed in her Stallions Sale, held Thursday, showed continued gains most recent try, finishing second by a head in the in both gross and average. A total of 147 lots were Nellie Morse S. at this distance. sold for 1,239,876 guineas, up 16 percent over the * * * * * same session in '93 when 153 horses sold for * * * 1,065,490 guineas. The '94 average of 8,434 guin­ AQUEDUCT•ACTION eas showed a 21 percent increase over last year's Attention Horsemen! The Belmont Main Track will figure of 6,963 guineas. Subtle Blush (Nashwan), a remain open ON A WEATHER PERMITTING BASIS, three-year-old half-sister to GSW' s Sarhoob and Sift­ through Sunday, December 4. The following Belmont ing Gold, topped the session; consigned by Training Hours will take effect Monday, December 5th: Beckhampton House Stables, property of Dr. C. E. TRAINING TRACK: 6:00 a.m.--11 :00 a.m. Stelling (part of a dispersal), the filly attracted a bid of HARROWING: 7:15 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. 46,000 guineas from B.B.A. (UK) Ltd. PONY TRACK: 6:00 a.m.--11 :00 a.m. The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?r~~UN~:!~RE IT S A T U RD A Y, D E C E M B E R 3, W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW DERBY WINNER FOOLISH PLEASURE DEAD Today, Hollywood AT 22 Foolish Pleasure (What a Pleasure), the winner Gil $100,000a Bayakoa H., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. of the 1975 Kentucky Derby who had been standing 1 Borodislew Shirreffs Stevens 11 5 stud at Ron Vanderhoef's Horseshoe Ranch in Wyo­ 2 Enchanted Spot Nor F Valenzuela 115 ming, died November 17 of a ruptured stomach. The 3 Klassy Kim M Stute Desormeaux 113 22-year-old stallion, who was champion two-year-old 4 Thirst for Peace Shulman Solis 11 5 and won 1 6 races and more than $1 . 2 million, was 5 Glass Ceiling Ellis Mccarron 117 discovered in his stall on the ranch showing signs of 6 Magical Maiden W Stute D'houssaye 120 severe colic; despite surgery, which revealed the rup­ 7 Miss Dominique Hassinger Nakatani 1 20 ture, the stallion could not be saved. He was buried 8 Dancing Mirage Rash P Valenzuela 114 on the ranch in the pasture with his mares. Bold 9 Fondly Remembered Abrams Antley 119 Forbes, 21, is now the oldest living Derby winner. Fondly Remembered (Skywalker) has encountered traffic problems in her last two starts; the four-year­ ROMERO BACK IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE old was second by a half-length in the GI Yellow Rib­ Jockey Randy Romero, who announced his retirement bon Invitational after being steadied at the three­ from riding last July but returned to the saddle No­ eighths pole, and sixth in the GI Matriarch S., beaten vember 26, picked up the first win of his comeback in just two lengths despite finding herself carried wide Thursday's third race at Hollywood Park. The 36- on the far turn and checked in deep stretch. The filly year-old Louisiana native piloted Sabreen to victory in has been on the board in 10 of 13 on the grass. the $50,000 claiming event, paying $29.40. "I guess you could say riding a winner is like riding a bicycle," said Romero. "You don't forget how to do it, and I've been doing it since I was eight years old." E • A • s • T • E • R• N REPORT PASEANA TO RACE AT EIGHT Champion Pa~eana (Arg) (Ahmad) will race again next year, trainer Ron McAnally confirmed Friday morning. The Today's Preview: Laurel Park seven-year-old mare will take aim at the all-time dis­ Gill $75,000 Carousel S., 3yo/up, f/m, 9f taff money title, currently held by the Japanese-based The field of six distaffers is headed by highweight filly Hishi Amazon (Theatrical), who topped the $4 Double Sixes (Gone West), 1 22. The four-year-old million mark with her last victory. last visited the winner's circle after the Giii Pimlico Distaff H. in May. Off three-and-a-half months, she UPWARD TREND CONTINUES AT finished third in the Nellie Morse S. two back and fourth in the Castle Forbes S. at the Meadowlands TATTERSALLS The fourth of five sessions of the last time out. Buffets (Vaal Reef), a five-year-old with Tattersalls Mares, Horses In and Out of Training and three stakes wins to her credit, just missed in her Stallions Sale, held Thursday, showed continued gains most recent try, finishing second by a head in the in both gross and average. A total of 147 lots were Nellie Morse S. at this distance. The Maryland-bred sold for 1,239,876 guineas, up 16 percent over the was 3 3/4 lengths ahead of Double Sixes in that race. same session in '93 when 153 horses sold for 1,065,490 guineas. The '94 average of 8,434 guin­ eas showed a 21 percent increase over last year's figure of 6,963 guineas. Subtle Blush (Nashwan), a ~ WEEKEND PREVIEW ........ p1 three-year-old half-sister to GSW' s Sarhoob and Sift­ ing Gold, topped the session: consigned by VJ~ RACING REPORTS . p2 Beckhampton House Stables, property of Dr. C. E. Stelling (part of a dispersal), the filly attracted a bid of z ~ 46,000 guineas from B.B.A. (UK) Ltd. PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 12-3-94 B•R•E•E•D•E•R•S EDITION Yesterday's Results: ADDITIONAL STAKES RESULTS: 8th-AQU, $30,000, Alw, 2yo, 7f, 1 :23 1 /5, ft. MISSISSIPPI FUTURITY, $24,825, FGX, 12-2, 2yo, CRYPTIC BID (c, 2, Cryptoclearance--Out of the Bid 6f, 1 :11 3/5, ft. {SW}, by Spectacular Bid) followed his maiden victo­ 1--#ALYCIA'S RULER, 120, c, 2, Reack Boldly--True ry with a repeat against allowance company.
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