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Horoughbred Dally News Is Delivered to Your Home Or Business by Fax Each Morning by 6 A.M DJ:22 THOR. T I r'lES-T, D. NEidS The Thoroughbred 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 . Jockey 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 :;~ Arcangues. 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 "Bertrando 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, Peteski, 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 Fraise, who upset champion Sky Classic announced the appointment of Thomas E. Trotter as steward for at 14·1 last year, worke<tsi 'I In 1:19 Tuesday; Jockey the upcoming Gulfstream meet. One of racing's most respec~ed Pat Valenzuela was in t~e . the move. Solar Splendor offiCials; Trotter currently serves in that capacity at Keene!and also breezed yesterday,lgoi Ive furlongs on the wrl in 1;00 and has held similar posts at Arlington, Delaware and Atlantic 4/5. The six year old has--l:Seen very unlucky in the 6reeders' City. The 67-year~old Kentucky native succeeds Don leVine, Cup; last year he wrenched an ankle and was pulled up. but he who re:;igned because of a conflict wifh his new position as didn't even make it to the gate in 1991; h@ nipped over on the chief steward in Pennsylvania. turf course one rnorpjng prior to the race and had to be scratched. FairY@!Dwill work (ive furlongs at woodbine this ROMERO RETURNS '*-, Jockey Randy Romero, wno has spent the last two months 6reeders' Cup Angles and Scoops ..." ................... p'~):; riding in Hong Kong, has returned to the U.S. and will join 'he Churchill Downs jockey colony by frIday or Saturday. The 35· Racing Reports ................,................,,, ........,.........p34 year-old Louisiana native, who notched one of his biggest victories at Churchill aboard Personal Ensign tn the '88 Breeders' Bobby Frankel Goes for the Gold ..",......,..............."p4 Cup Distaff, had moved his tack to the Orient from Saratoga last August. 11/(fl/93 01: 2:4 THOR. T I f'lE::;-T. D. r~El'JS tJCi.782 P002./005 PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAlLY NEWS· 11-3-93 ,.1 7 • & = p iY\(¥nc{Z~ ~~(ore shipping to Santa Anita. The Fabre five, Apple minute, wo I'm happy."she's in good shape." Defending Mil~ Tree Demler Empereur, Intrepidity, Serrant and Wemyss Bight, champ Lure will try the Santa Anita turf course tomorrow; trainer are ~xpected to get out of quarantine in time (or a gailop this Shug McGaughey announced ye!iterday that the colt will race at morning. If aI:;o·eligible Muhtarram does not get In to the Turfl five. IlSeth (Hancock) made that decision when he won the he will run in the Carleton F. Burke Sunday. Kelso at Belmont Pa(k. The family was moved by the way the crowd reacted to him." Irish 2/000 Guineas winner Barathea JUVENILE enjoyed a smooth trip from England Monday and should clear quarantine today. Jockey Pat Eddery will ride the French three Dehere trained at a ~wo-minute dip at the Midd!etown Training year old, Bigstone, in the Mile. Eddery rode the~olt once Center yesterday. The colt had been scheduled to breeze an before, piloting him to win the Croup! Queen Elizabeth Stakes easy three-eighths, but the work was cancelled due to a wet last time out. D.C International winner Buckhar was scheduled track. The Juvenile favorite will fly to CalifornJa today. Mr. a.nd to leave Belmont at 4:30 this morrting for his trip to the coast Mrs. Albert Broccoli's Smceo worked a half-mile at Santa AMa The lightly-raced five year old has won half his 1(; career starts, Tuesday! going the distance in :463/5. "He did the last eighth and is four-far-five at a mi Ie. The Mott Mile team of Lech and in :11 215, handled the turns, switched leads and never blinked Paradise Creek both breezed yesterday, with the former going an eye-and he wasnit pushed to do it/' said trainer Randy five.eighths In :59 3/5 under jockey Craig Perret! who will ride Winkk of the two year old, who will ake his stakes debut in him Saturday, and the latte~\testing the turf in 1:18 1/5 (or Six the Juvenile. Creston, Ferrar SensatIon clime out of furlongs. Jockey Jose ~td5will ride Fourstars Allstar In the their respective Monday 'if(Q ape. Jack Van Berg Mile; HIE! New at Anita today. trainee Blumin Affair gali , ile in 1 :50 at his York run~ ls-expected Santa Trainer Ron McAnal~ in ted esterday he would prefer to Holiywood Park yes ay}the ftOn of Dynaformer homeba~ runJohann Quatl inithe '7 ile, than the Turf. "He has will ship to Santa Anita Friday. Longshb, Hot Number and rat~er proven to me that h~~Af good mile to a mile-and-a·quarter Norfolk Stakes winner Sheph~rd's Field '*~I.orbree.z.ri't.r th~_ horse, and I would hate like heck to experiment at a mile and a morning. Ramblm Guy galloPed \>\1ft 1. linkers Ju . on half." Trainer John Gosden, who took the inaugural running of ·mor~inUbut a decision has yet to be m'ad~ut~hi~., .. l.~ the l\-'tile with Royal Heroine, has yet to decide whether his eqllfrnenTIor the Bre~~er!>' Cup. "'vvrt(A,,"'~ Citra!! would 90 in the Mi!e or t.he Sprint; stablemate ''''''''------=> yl ,t~S1:x?rf~v~~~~ Wolfhound will likely have jockey Frankie Dettor! in the sdddle SPRINTd for the Mile. The speedy filly Visible Gold worked five-eighths Gold Spring injured a tendon and has bee~ declared out of in ;59 1/5 yesterday, but trainer Paco Gonzalez said he is theSprint; this could make room (or Now listen. "I want conSidering skipping the Mile in favor of the Louis Rowan desperatelto run him,.. said trainer Bobby frankel, who added Handicap, a race she won last year, at Santa Anita Sunday. that Pat Daywould ride If the colt drew in. Defending Sprint winner Thirty Slews prepped for his title defense yesterday, JUVENILE FILLIES going a half mile In:48 3/5. Three.year-old filly Sayyedati will Jock@y Pat Day has picked up the riding assignment aboard get her exercise inthe quarantine ompound this morning, but Team Lukas' Stellar Cat; Day won the (87 Juvenile FIllies aboard will school in the gate on Thy : FI "~o Free; winner of ~he Epitome.
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