DJ:22 THOR. T I r'lES-T, D. NEidS

The Dally News is delIverEd to your home or busIness by fax each morning by 6 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060.

...... HOROUGHBRE ... .

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1993 - to=1. r. II? un ,.. - ­

~WpI){~\s·fi~D BREEDERS' CUP HOLLYWOOD HORSEMEN LEND HELPING HANDS CLASSIC The tragic brush and forest fires which have devastated . Jerry Bailey, who rode Black Tie Affair to victory in the Southern California have forced the evacuation not only of \0/'91 Classic, will have the mount on the French hopeful humansfleelng the flames, but equine victims as well. But :;~ . The frveJear old will be making his first start on the trainers atHollywood Park have not Ignored the needs of the I); dirt and at a mile an a quarter Saturday. His trainer, Andre horses displacedby the fires. The norsemen are working fabre, is expected in Calfornia today. Trainer Bobby Frankel together to provIde equipment and supplies; the track's stable sent each of his Classic contenders out for a mile-and-a·half superintendent, Gary Williams. is coordinating the effort. gallop Tuesday, and commented, "If I was a betting man, whkh "Initially, we're working with Actors and Others fOf Animais, the I'm not, Vd gambie on the entry at 2·' or better," adding, organization that is working with displaced animals from the wiJ " rooks as good as he ever has." As for the condition Altadena flre/ Williams said. "But we think we can generi\w of Marquetry's swollen face, the trainer said, "he is 80% better. enough aid to help horse owners in other areas. !2We'ire I'm relieved after seeing th eimprovement. I'm sure he'll be for Best money asking trainers to donate bridles, halters... if they need feed and okay Saturday." Pal, the all·time California-bred bedding, we'll work with our suppliers, and 1'm sure they will winner, came out of Monday's workout in good order. Jockey help with donations of hay and straw." More than 20 horses Ciub Gold Cup winner Minerj~~'arkhad his first look at the evacuated from the Altadena area last Jeek have been brought Santa Anita strip Tuesdayr',r '. ,gaJloping for trainer Snug to makeshift corrals. "'--J C~,O'i~ ~'ftlt"e McGaughey after arriving inlCa : Ie Monday. [email protected] Devil His Due, who sha(~e trip with McGaughey's colt, were also out on the track to stretch their legs yesterday; Super TROPICAL AT CALDER MEET OPENS Derby winner Wallenda will breeze a half mile this morning, SATURDAY The Belmont winner, Colonial Affair, will also tune up with a The 1993 Tropical at Calder meet opens this Saturday with a half· mile breeze for the Breeders' Cup today. Trainef Chris special 11 ;00 a.m. post time for six live races, followed by the Speckert indicated yesterday that he is "Ieaning towards H Alex entire simulcast of the 1ath Breeders' Cup from Santa Anita. The Solis as the jockey for his ClaSSic colt, Pleasant Tango. Both he two-month meeting kicks off with the S50,OOO Melreese and fellow three year old Kissin Kris will work at Santa Anita this Handicap at seven·and·a·half furlongs on the grass; beginning morning, while Canada's top sophomore, , will go five on Sunday,November 7, post time will move to 12:30 for the furlongs at Woodbine today, then hop a plane to the West remainder of the season. Coast. NEW STEWARD AT GULFSTREAM TURF Gulfstream Park President and CEO Douglas Donn has Last year's Turf winner , who upset champion Sky Classic announced the appointment of Thomas E. Trotter as steward for at 14·1 last year, worke

It takes two,." Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MO~5 are hoping to improve their record with entries in the Juvenile Fillies. The ~tarted the duo of Zoonaqua and Set Them Free last Yesterday's Results: year~ finished seventh and 11th, respectively. KNICKERBOCKER H.-e3, Aqu, 11·2, $8.8,200. 3yo!up, 9fT, 1 :54 1/5, sf. l~R!VER MAJESTY, c, 4, Majestic light (Claiborne Farm·KY) ANGLES Pier; by Riverman. O-Wayne Gretzky & Bruce McNalii B­ '" looking for a long shot? Try the Sprint, where favorites are Meryl Ann ranz (KY.); T-Chris Clement; ($105,000 1990 one.for.nine, odds-on choices are O-for-three and the average Keeneland Sept ylg sale); $52/920. payoff is better than $27.00. Favorites have fared better In the 2-0aarik Ure), hI 6, Diesis (Ge) (Mill Ridge Farm·KY) -Bay iud, winning three of nine, but again, the odds-on choices are Street (GBl, by Grundy. a-Shadwell Stablei $19,404. O· for-two and the average payoffis a whopping $34.30. 3-Home of the free, g, 5, Hero's Honor (Haras de Roiville.Fr) -Radiant, by FOOlish Pleasure. O.Rokeby Stables; $10,584. '" As a matter of fact, overall, odds-on favorites have gone Q·for· Margins: 2, head, neck. six In the four races open to all older hor5es. The two year olds have chalked up a much better record; odds-on choices are 7th y Aqu, $40,000 Alw., 3yo!up. f/m, 6(, 1:102/5, ft. three· for-three in the Juvenile Fillies and one·for-two in the 1st-TASS1E BELtE, {. 3, TaSSO-Northern Dynasty, by Northern Juvenile. Jove. a-John Peace, a-Nancy & Richard Ka~ter (Ky,). T-Ceorge Arnold 11. $24,000. 2nd-MERRI TALES, asp wnr of $142,382 The Distaff is the race most likely to produce an odds·on by Castle Guard-Tales of Camelot, br Iron Ruler. 3rd~ favorite. there have been eight In the nine runnings, and six SHIMMERING SANDS, Fr MSP wnr 0 $113,982 by Green have won. The' 992 edition was the first without a favorite at Desert-Knaizaraan, by Sham. Margins: () 3/4, 2, nose. TASSIE less than even money. BELLE: Runnerup by a l/2-length in last start following 2 1/2· month break, returns for 2nd win of year. Record now 8.4-1-0, • Jockey laffit Pincey Jr. Is the only rider to have notched three $74(420. Breeders' Cup wins in the same division. The Panamanian has taken the Juvenile three times, ,,,eluding the 186 running at Santa 6th-Aqu, JO,OOO alw., 2yo. Sf, 1:38 2/5, (t. Anita aboard Capote. Pincay rides Flying Sensation in the '93 1 st-SOVEREIGN KITIY, f, 2, Sovereign Oancer~I'm No Juvenile. Pussycat, by Valdez. O·Heatherwood Farm. B-Arthur I. Appleton (fl.). T-Richard Schosberg, Jc1 S,OOO. 2nd-BUNTING, by Private WEST"NARD WHOA. The Breeders' Cup was held at Santa ~~~w~ve~E~'; Anita once before. in 1986. That year, 12 runners shipped in 'Hoisttne Flag. 3rd~'NSIDE INFORMATION, by Private from Europe to compete, but only one was able to hit the board. Account-Pure Profit, by Key to the Mint. Marg!ns; Nose. 3,6 The dirty dozen were: 3/4. SOVEREIGN KITTY: GSP wnr of $67,306 drops out of Horse Race ~ Finish graded stakes and improves to 6-2· 1-', Double Schwartz Sprint 8th Green Desert Sprint ,~.';:" 9th 4th-Aqu, $28,000 alw., 3yo/up, state-bred, 7f. 1:24 3/5, ft. Polonia Juvenile fillies 9th lst-CORMA RAY, g, 3, Co(morant-Danc:e a Nlte, by last Last Tycoon Mile 1st Dance. O/B-Raymond Simoneau (N.Y')' T.Timothy Hills. Thrill Show Mile 6th $16,800, 2nd-JESSUP NORTH, by Carr de Naskra-Kiss Who, Sonic lady Mile 7th by Raise a Man.3rd-PLUCK WITH LUCK, wnr of $112.860 by Magical Wonder Mile 8th Zoning-With Pluck, by Pluck, Margins; 9 1/4, 3/4/ 1/2, Dancing Brave Turf 4th CORMA RAY: Homebred jumps out to early command and Darara Turf 8th never looks back, winning for 1st time since breaking mdn in Triptych Classic 6th September debut. Bold Arrangement Classic 7th lades Classic 1Oth 2nd.Aqu, mdn" 2yo, state-bred, 6f, 1:12. Jose Soriano's homebred CONCORDES PROSPECT (e, 2, Distinctive Pro­ The European contingent is twice the size for 1993, with 23 Super Naskr3, by Super Concorde) runs wild in career debut, Euro-runners pre-entered for the seven Breeders' Cup races. winning on the lead by 6 1/4. Sth-AqlJ, mdn;, 2yo, 7f, 1:25 3/5, Even-money choice SEEKING

THI: CIRCLE (tl 2, Seeking the Gold-Du~ty. Gloves I by Run Dusty Run) assumes command after 1/2.mde, thunders to 10 1i2-length romp in career opener. Bred in KY by W. G. Lyster III. 11/C13/'33 81: 26 THOR, T I i1ES-T, D. HEldS PAGE 4- • THORO'l}GHBRED DAILY Nlt\VS. 11-3-93 _I 1- • n -- ! ­ TAKING THE BREEDERS' CUP BY STORM Sy Jay f'rivman

At the start of the year, it looked as though Bobby Frankel had more firepower than the Desert Storm troops. With an Influx of Europeans, primarHy from luddmonte Farms, frankel CHALlEOON S., lrl, 11-2, $60,000, 3yo/up, registered was the consenSlJS be&t bet prediction as trainer of the year, Maryland-b(eds, 7f, 1:23 3/5, ft A wet winter in California delayed Frankells start, but since l-SMART ALEC, h, 5, Smarten (Northview Staliion Station.MO) the weather cleared, Frankel has marched a steady and ~llre -Kalirnera (Fri, by le Haar. Ola·Mrs, Wylie F. L Tuttle (MD.); path to an Eclipse Award. Frankel is the nation's top T-Richard W. Delp; $36,000. money-winning trainer this year, with purse earnings of $6.9 2-Military Look, c, 3, Assault Landing (Dead) -Laughing Look, million. To get an idea of his dominance, consider the terrific by Damascus. O-Stuart S. Janney III; $12,000. l-Ameri Valay, c, 4, Carnivalay (Country Ufe Farm·MD)­ year of Shug MCGaughey. He is second with $4.6 million, Amerrlco's Sphinx. by Amerrico. O-Ela.ine L. Bassfofd; $0,600. yet that is onlt two-thirds of Frankel's total. "I want to win Margins: 2 112, 1, head. the money title/' frankel said. JlThat's something I've got control over. The Eclipse Awards, personalities get invoived." FISHERMAN S., Lrl, 11.2, $28,925, 3yo/up, 14f, 3:024/5, ft For Frankel's year to be complete, it would be appropriate for l-REGGAE (ARG), h, 6, fort De France -Ready Again, by Salt him to win a Breeders' Cup race Sarurday at Santa Al'Ilta. But Marsh. O-Luis De Hechavarria; B-Haras La Quebrada (ARC.); T­ the Breeders' Cup has been a windmill to Frankel's Don Barclay Tagg; $17,355. Quixote. He has run t 6 horses, and had 16 losers. The Sour 2-legal Choice, (, 4, Proud Truth (Corbett rarm-MP) -Hail Sixteen frankel will have excellent chances in several Babe, by Within Hail. O·Gaii T. Jansen; ($8,000 2yo 1991 Breeders' Cup races this year, most notably the Classic. He aBS Mar 2yos in training sale)i $5,765. will send out the three-pronged entry of Marquetry, 3-Asserche, h, 5, Assert (Ire) (Haras de la Verrerie et du Cue Missionary Ridge and Horse of the Year c31'1didate Bertrando. Foulon-fr) -Touche, by Blade. O-John V. Alecci; ($14,500 He also has {he flaky filly Toussaud in the Mile, front-running Fasig-Tipton Mid. May lyo sale); $3,182, Luazur !n the Turf, and he was hoping to get Now Listen off Marglns; 3 1/4, neck, 2 1/2. the alternate list and Into the Sprint. "I would like to win one. That would make my year," frankel said while 6th·l.ri, rndn, 3yoAlp, of, 1:11 1/5. OLIVER WITHA TWIST (C, 3/ watching his horses train this week at Santa Anita. "Just one. Horatius-Orinkit Or Wear It, by Nodouble), racing for breeder Idon't want to be a pig_ Frankel believes his best chance is L C M, Inc. (Md.), takes lead from 3/S-choice after 1/2-mile and with Bertrando, the speedy colt who has scored wire-lo-wire pulls away for 4 li2-!ength victory. wins in the PacifiC Classic and in his Itlst two starts. "He has had seven weeks off, but the ~chedule has worked very welL" he said. "If Sertrando runs his race, he'll be tough to handle, "I've always thougnt he was a good horse. When he was 2, I thought he was bener than A.P. Indy. I've always had a lot of respect for him, even when he wasn't in my barn." Frankel believes all three of his Classic runners are coming up to the race in good order. He is particularly enthused over the way Missionary Ridge has 8th.CD, $38,640 alw., 3yo/up, Sf, 1:37 2/5, ft. trained of late. Marquetry, whose style is Similar to that of 1st-BINAlONG, c, 4; Known Fact-Begum, by Alydar. o. 8ertrando, has been compromised in races where they have James Tafel. B.MiII Ridge Farm, ltd. (Ky.). T-Carl Nafzger. gone head-to-head. But Marquetry is a good horse in his own $25,753. 2nd-DAYBF{EAK EXPRESS (114-1 longshot)by right, with graded stakes wins each of the last three years. 01 xleland Band-Ms. Eloise, bv Nasty and Bold. 3rd-PREMiER "'If it wasnlt for Bertrando, he'd probably ha n another ADVOCATE, by premiership--:Aunt Stel. by Advocator. Margins: $1 million this year," Frankel said, i.':\C,J?-..?" 3, 1f 1, BINALONG; Returns off record-breaking Keeneland Toussaud l Frankel added, "drives me nuts." She balks in the performance (after )-mo, rest) to handle rivals with ease in morning while training, takes forever to get to the starting gate stretch drive, SW of $261,876 extends record to 18-6-6.1. in the afternoon, and stops to Ii common gallop if she makes the lead too soon. But Touss

11st·CD, mdn" 2yo, 8.5f, 1:474/5. MATTINGLY (c, 2, Tsunami e Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News, This newpf1per may Slew- Social Registry, by Raise a Native;, bred in Ker1tucky by not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any Mrs.). G. Jones, et al. f coasted home by 7 for owner BriOS5 Ring means, electroniC or mechanical, wirhout prior written Partnership III. permission of tll(: copyright owner, M(tdia Vista. 11/0.3./'33 ell: 27 THI]R. TH1ES-1. D. NEI.,JS rlO.782 P0DS/00S PAGE 5 .. 'lHOROUGHBRED DAlLY NEWS • 11-3-9~ J 1, 1- ­ •

Allowance Results Cowan (KyJ. Tall In the Saddle; Ct 1, Silver Deputy-Victoria Blonde, by 6th-CD, $31,135 alw" 3yo/up, 8.5f, 1 :47, ft. Victoria Park. Grd, 10·30, &.sf. 1:21. 6·J M 8 Stable, Inc. lst~LOYOlA, c, 3, Wise Times-Senorita Querida, by Steel (Can.). Heart. a-Mary Fisher. a.Mary Jane Kissling (Ky.l. T-Charles +Ms Bubba, (, 2, Silver Chost-Eibsee, by List. Kee, 10-29,6.5'. Wer~tler. $20,488. 2nd-ISLAND BANKING, by Private 1:18 1/5. a-Mimi Selz &Carolyn Tenenbaum (KyJ. ·Full to Account-Rosemont Risk, Exclusive Native. 3rd-BIG by BUSSA MENKU5 ($227 1391); won by 9. STING, by Hostage-Shamboyant, by Sham. Margins: Nose, 2 Reggie Von, g, 2/ Sovereignty-Wharton Coed, by Robin's Song. 1/2,3 1/2. LOYOLA: Collects his 3rd win from six '93 outings. Tdn, 11, 1, of, 1;142/5. B·G. Stewart (OhJ. ·Won by 9 3/4. She's a Bullet, f, 2, T. H. Bend-No Hanky PankYr by Taylor's 8th-LrI, $1&,500 1:11 alw., lyo, bf, 2/s, ft. Fa"s. RP, 10.30, of, 1:141/5. B-Larry McClain (Ok.). ht-FOXIE C, 2, Horatius-Powick, by Proud Appeal. O· g, Copper Zeal, f, 2, Unreal Zeal-Copper Tears, by Nose for philip Capuano. a-Charles Reithmeyer (MdJ. T-Dale Capuano. Money. Med, 10-30, 1:1']. 2/5. B-William Smith (FIJ. $9,405. 2nd-MATCHBOX DREAMER MSP wnr by Monsieur 6f, Champlain-Bold Davelle, by' Bold Bidder. 3rd-~ICHIE THE "Won by 5. COACH, by Maudlin-Iovan s lady! by Hold Your Tricks. Atomic Power, C, 2, Wolf Power (SAf)-Hour By HOlJr, by Bold Margins: 1 1/4, 1 3/4, 1/2, FOXIE G: Moves into allowance Hour. LI'!, 10·30, 6f, , :14. a·Arthur I. Applewn (FL). company after breaking maiden by 16 against mid·clalmerslast Sobert, f, 3, Af(irmed--Popachee, by Apalachee. Aqu, 11·1. 9f, out. Record now 3-2-0-0 and $13,575. 1 :59. B-Harbor View farm & Greg & Robert Hill (Ky.). "1/2 to GOVERNMENT CORNER (03. $250,939); won by 51/4. MAIDEN W1.NNERS: Alcor Mizar, C, 3, Alydar-Female Star, by Johnny Appleseed. taD, 10-30,6(, 1:144/5. a·john Backer & Calumet Farm P(eysumis Girl, f, 2, Catane-Preysum, by Whitesburg. LaD, 10· (KyJ. '"1/2 to DISPERSAL (Gl, $1 A()1, 137). 30, 6(, 1:16. B-J. D. McClard (La.). Ones! mlJs, c, 3, Cassaleria-My last Kiss, by Tal. Wds, 10-30, Turn Now, c, 2, Charming Turn-Marishar, by Maribeau. ere, of, 1:11 2/5. B-J.Brady & Norman Ring (Mo,), ·Won by 9 1/2. 10-29,6f, 1:12. B·Newcnancefarm{Fl.). Kapellmeiste r, g, 3, Country Plne-Allouerte, by Proud Birdie. Rurnhead, c, 2, Claim-Cougar Sue, by Cojak. Phil, '1·2, S.Sf, CD, 10-31, 8.5f, 1 :49 3/5. B-Marablue Farm (Fl.), ·1/2 to 1:08. B-Sharon Hild (Ark./. NANNERL (G2, $531,215); won by (> 1/2. Jane Knows Asecret, c, 2, Brief Moment, by Timeless Moment Naradance, 8, 3, Dance In Time-Naravesce. by EfferveSCing. Pha, 10-31, 6.5f, 1: 19 3/5. B-Corbett Farm (Md.). TuP, 10·28, 6.5f, 1 ;163/5. 8-Terrie & Brent Carruth ((a.). Dotare, f, 2, Endow-Kirijet, by Super Concorde. SA, 10-29/ af, Expert Testamony, t 3, Deputed Testamony~Remnant, by Val 1:40 1/5. B-Cardiff Stud farms (Ca.). de l'Orne (Fr). Lrl, 10·29, 12fr, 2:402/5. B-Jonathan Ginn +Gradepoint,8. 2, fast Passer--Sweet Swapsie, by Impressive. (MdJ. "'Full to REPUTED TESTAMONY ($457,789). RP, 10-31,6.5(, 1 :19. B-John Bridwe!l (Ok.). ·Won by 7. Whitney's Dawn, i, 3, Eminency-Foundas Champange, by Blowln de Turn, c, 2, Gold Alert-Feel the Music, by Believe It. '"Grey Dawn II. RP, 10-30, 6.5f, 1:21 2/5. B-Robertson BM, 10-28, 8f, 1:38 1/5. B-John franks (Fn Investments, et al (Ok.). Gulf, C, 2, Cold Stage-Timely Table, by Around Two Turns. Royal Hawkins, f, 3, Hawkin's Special-Royrafong, by Fifth LaD, 10-3', 6f, 1; 14 1/5. S.K & S Brown (KyJ. ·Won by 6. Marine. RP, 10.31, 6f, 1:13 115. B-Mr. & ,\-'rs. W. Ford (Ok.). Noble and Worth)" f, 2, Noble Dancer (GB).-Twice lyked, by PriVate Premier, g, 3, Private Account-Sainte Croix, by Nlj1risky Twice Worthy. Wds, 10·30, 5.5f, 1:07. B-Charles Huber (KyJ II. SA, 10-29/ 7f, 1:23 3/5. B.Barronstown a-stock, & T. Embrasse Mol, g. 2, Pirouette-My Bellezza, by Triumphant. FL, Shirley (KyJ. 10-30, 6f, 1;16 2/5. a·Mary Jane Zaino (N. Y.). Quadrascal, c, 3, Quadratic-Paradise Island (GB), by Artalus. Emerald Colony, f, 2, pleasant Colony-Never Bat, by RO, 1'.', 6f, 1:14 1/5. B-Robert Proctor (Ky.>. 8atonnler. SA, 10.31, 8f, 1:384/5. 8-T. M. Evans (KyJ. Big Bad Rolf, c, 3, Rolfson-Original Design, by Bushido. Haw, +Private Kisses, c, 2, Private Terms-Tears n Ki$ses, by 10-30, 6t 1: 11 3/5. B.Jones E. Siilen (111.). Rambunctious, Haw, 10·29, 6f, 1:12 4/5. B-Fred Hughes Rosa Romantlca, f, 3, Siege Pel'ilous-CrimroS8, by Midnlte (Md'}. Romeo. Oet, 10·30, 6f, 1:13 415. a·Ruth and Tony Sernaan +Blazing Bobbysocks, (, 2, Quibble-Prospect Princess, by (Mi.). Great Prospector. erc, 10-30, 5.5f, 1:07. S-I(, Morton (FU. Star of Briuany, f, 3, Star de Naskra-plum Wood (Ire), by Tap No Sin to Win, c, 2, Raja Native-Push the Button, by Eldorado On Wood. LaD, 10-31, 6f, 1:13. a-John Barbara & Nursery Kid. D6t, 10·31, 6f, 1:14. B·Dr. Heith Merritt (II U. Place (KyJ. +Sky Cry, S' 2, Ked Wing Bold-Kilronan light, by Angle light. Delta Sissy, 1, 3, Stark Dancer-Delta Tea Party, by Nile Delta. AqlJ, 10·30, 6f, 1: 14 1/5. B-Clayton QIQuirm (Fl.). LaD, 10-31, Of, 1: 14 2/5. a.Roy Gregory Jr. (La.). ·Won by 6. Ketchum Z's, 8, 2, Relaunch a Tune-Z's Royal lady, by Mr Rodi, g, 3, Sunny's Halo--Gina Marie, by Raised SOCially. Extemporaneous, SA, 10-29, 7ft 1;25. B-A. & G, Morrison Med, 10.29, 6f, 1:11 4/5. (Ca.l. Scientist, f, 3, Vitriolic--Bertie Perk, by Going Straight Haw, 10­ Wekiva Springs, ct '}., Runaway Groom-Jetting Angel, by Tri Jet. 29,6f, j:1 'I. B-Richafd Perkins (III,), SA. 10·31, 85f, 1:43 2/5. B-D.Dizney (fiJ. ·Won by 11. +Alwaysahappyending, f, 4, Screen King-Always a Joy, by Princes~ Mitteral'1d, f, 2, Seattle Slew-Mitterand (G1, John William. Tdo, 11.1, 6f, 1:152/5. a-Joanne Raymond $440,830), by Hold Your Peace. SA, 10·31, 6f, '\: 10. a·lrving (Ok.). ~Won by 5. •