N•E•W•S TATTERSALLS T10DAY RESULTS $4.4 MILLION DANCE DESIGN SETS RECORD TOP NINE MARES - TattersaUs Wednesday AT TATTERSALLS Satish Sanan's Padua Stables Hip# Brnodmare Covering Stallion Price paid $4,425,000 (2,500,000 guineas) for the four-year­ 204.3 DMICE DESIGN (IRE) Racing Prospect $4,394, 776 old filly Dance Design (lrn) (Sadler's Wells) to top yester­ Sadler's We/ls--Elegance In Design () day's third session of the Tattersalls December Consigned by Moyglare Stud Filly/Mare Sale in Newmarket, England. It was deja vu Purchased by Padua Stables, Inc. for Sanan, who paid the same price last week for a 196;8 RIVIERE D'OR Nashwan $1,061, 142 weanling full brother to champion Generous (Ire). The Lyphard--Gold River (Fr) (Riverman) winning bid also shattered the previous record price for Consigned by Haras de St-Leonard, a filly or mare sold in Europe, set at this sale last year agent for Wertheimer et Frere when Luna Wells was sold for 1,700,000 guineas. Purchased by C. Gordon-Watson Bloodstock Padua manager Dr. Warren Evans opened the bidding at 1972 SOVIET SQUAW Anabaa $512,885 500,000 guineas and saw off two challengers. First, Nureyev--Apachee (Fr) () Derrinstown Stud manauer Hubie de Burgh, who went Consigned by Haras de St-Leonard, to 1, 700,000 guineas (~;3,009,000) for Sheikh Hamdan agent for Wertheimer et Frere al-Maktoum, then bloodstock agent John Ferguson. No Purchased by Course Investment Group, Ltd. one else ever bid. Twice champion of her generation in 1946 GOLD ROSE (FR) Fairy King $495,200 Ireland, in 1 995 and 1 996, Dance Design captured the Noblequest (Fr)--Gold Bird (Fr) (Rheingold) 1996 G 1 Kildangan Stud in the colors of Consigned by Haras d'Etreham 's Moyglarn Stud Farm. She will remain Purchased by Kern/Lillingston Association in training with in 1998. Tattersalls Chair­ 1902 REVONDA (IRE) Rainbow Quest $397 ,928 man Edmond Mahony said, "It has been wonderful to Sadler's Wells--Vaigly Star (Star Appeal) have broken the world record for a foal and the Euro­ Consigned by John Troy, agent pean record for a filly or mare, at the same sale. We Purchased by C. Gordon-Watson Bloodstock very much hope that Mr. Sanan has years of enjoyment 1911 MY BALLERINA Danehill $318,343 to come in the world, and in particular Sir lvor--Emmaline (Affirmed) with Dance Designa nd tl1e Caerleon colt he purchased Consigned by Mount Coote Stud last week." The overall session saw 234 horses sell for Purchased by Hugo Lascelles Bloodstock $21,949,062, an average of $93, 799. The gross was 1967 REEF SQUAW (GB) Green Tune $318,343 down two percent from last year's record session, while Darshaan--Soviet Squaw (Nureyev) the average was off four percent. The day's median price Consigned by Haras de St-Leonard, was $42,480. The sale continues today at 9:30 a.m. agent for Wertheimer et Frere Purchased by Course Investment Corp., Ltd. RYAFAN RETIRED Juddmonte Farm's Ryafan (Lear 1900 RUN FOR ME (IRE) Caerleon $300,657 Fan) has been retired from racing and will return to Danehi/1--Negligence (Roan Rocket) England to be bred to Zafonic next year. The three-year­ Consigned Glenvale Stud, agent old filly, the likely Eclipse Award winner for outstanding Purchaser not released turf mare, capped off an undefeated three-race Ameri­ 192:2 ARD NA SIGHE (IRE) Dr Devious (Ire) $291,814 can campaign with a win in Sunday's GI Matriarch at Kenmare (Fr)--Lady Seymour (Tudor Melody) Hollywood Park. "She retired at the top of her game," Consigned by Eyrefield Lodge Stud said her American trainer Bobby Frankel. "She's done Purchased by Conti Bloodstock Services everything we've asked. They're just not taking any chances with her. She's going to have a great life and STAKES CLOSINGS they'll take good care of her." In addition to her Matri­ TOMORROW. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5: arch win, Ryafan won th1a GI Yellow Ribbon S. and GI 2-7 $500,000 Strub S.-GI/, SA, 4yo, 9f Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. In Europe, she won ($500) the 1996 G1 Prix Marcel Boussac and this year's G2 3-7 $7,000,000 Santa Anita H.-Gf, SA, Falmouth S. and G2 Nassau S. She retires with seven 4yo/up, 10f ($2,000) • wins from 10 starts and earnings of $1,345,140. 4-4 $750,000 Santa Anita Derby-GI, SA, 3yo, 9f ($300) PAGE. 2· • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12-4-97-

(News cont.) Local News, Hong Kong: BAZE HITS 6,000 Jockey Russell Baze became only Top Australian jockey Darren Beadman will bid fare­ the 12th rider in Thoroughbred racing history to win well to international racing in Hong Kong this Sunday, 6,000 races when he scored in the fourth race at December 7. Beadman will retire from horseracing De­ Golden Gate Fields yesterday. His 6,000th trip to the cember 26 to become a religious minister. Beadman's winner's circle came after a 1 2-length victory aboaird final international rides will be aboard Catalan Opening the two-year-old colt Clover Hunter. Baze joins fellow (NZ) (Kaapstad {NZ}) in the International Bowl and 6,000-race winners Bill Shoemaker, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Foromor (NZ) (St Hilarion) in the International Cup at David Gall, Pat Day, Angel Cordero, Jr., Jorge Sha-Tin Racetrack. Velasquez, Chris McCarron, Sandy Hawley, Larry North American representative La Soberbia (Arg) Snyder, Carl Gambardella and John Longden. "It's (Octante {Arg}) has been withdrawn from the Dec. 7 International Vase. With no reserves from North Amer­ nice to join a select group like that," Baze said yester­ ica, the vacancy has been transferred to Hong Kong, day. "I don't really think about it that much. I think of which allows first reserve Citadeed (Shadeed) to run. myself as a guy that goes out there and does his job. I've just been really lucky to have had a lot of suc­ cess. The numbers say I'm up there with a select [• NEW YORK group, but I'm not goins1 to let that go to my head." • Yesterday's Results: BYRNE NAMED UTTA TRAINER OF THE YEAR 7th··AOU, $31,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m 70yd, 1:47 Conditioner Patrick Byrne narrowly edged out Bob 3/5,, ft. Baffert to be named the 1997 Trainer of the Year in a SOIXANTE DEUX Cf, 3, Forty Niner--Treizieme {G1SW­ poll of the United Thoroughbred Trainers of America Fr, SW & GSP-N.A., $332,097}, by The Minstrel), who Board of Directors. Through early December, Byrne had began her career on the grass in France, dropped her recorded 50 wins from 1 33 starts with a 38-percent four previous maiden tries on the dirt in New York, most winning ratio. His stable won 17 stakes races (13 recently finishing seventh in a Nov. 14 Aqueduct Graded) from 39 starts. Byrne's two-year-old star Favor­ maiden race. The 5-2 third choice bumped rivals at the ite Trick (Phone Trick) went undefeated in 1997 and is a start, tracked the pace, and ran down front-running leading candidate for Horse of the Year. Both Favorite TASHA (Siberian Express) in the final stages to win by a Trick and filly Countess Diana (Deerhound) capped off neck. Lifetime Record: 7-1-1-1, $34,823. juvenile championship seasons with wins in the Breed­ 0-0ak Cliff Stable. B-Oak Cliff Thoroughbred Bloodstock ers' Cup. Byrne, a 41-year-old native of London, Eng­ '85 (KY). T-Howard M Tesher. land, came to the United States in 1978 and has been training on his own since 1985. "I've truly been blessed," Byrne said of his spectacular season. "It's [• MIDWEST been a remarkable year, but you still think to yourself, • what could I have done better. If Countess Diana had Local News, Remington Park: not lost a shoe in that stake at Churchill, we might have An assistance fund has been established to aid jockey had two undefeated champions." The awards dinner will Jo Hayes, injured in a racing accident at Remington Park be held at the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans last week. Hayes is currently hospitalized at St. An­ February 3. thony's in Oklahoma City where she will undergo further surgery. The 39-year-old, who is not a member of the Jockeys Guild, could face permanent paralysis. Inquiries FOREIGN • J can be made to The Jo Hayes Benefit Fund at (405) • 282-0470. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ENGLAND: Harpoon Louie, g, 7, Eskiimo--Twelfth Pleasure, by A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Fappiano. Lingfield, 1 2-02, Medway Selling indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will de­ Guaranteed S., 3yo/up, 1 m (all-weather track), note winners who are first-time starters, an CSl will be $2, 777 to winner. 0-Ecurie de la Source; B-John used for state-bred races, a (Cl will be used for maiden­ Franks; T-Alex Vanderhaeghen. * $13,000 wnlg '90 claiming races and an (R) will be used for other re­ KEENOV; $40,000 yrl '91 FTKSEP. stricted races.

SUPREMO's first wear·1ling colts LANE'S END averagec:I more than ~rx his stud -N BOX 626. VERSAILLES, KY 40383 (606) 873-7300 FAX: (606) 873-3746 E-MAIL: [email protected] fee at the November sale. WEB SITE: http://www.lanesend.com PAGE 3"• THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 12-4-97

Local News, Churchill Downs: Churchill Downs Incorporated announced yesterday +So. CALIFORNIA+ the formation of a wholly owned subsidiary known as Churchill Downs Investment Company to oversee those Local News, Hollywood Park: investments in which Churchill Downs Incorporated On Wednesday's Worktab: Nationalore (Video participates as an equity investor and neither the Com­ Ranger), third in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile, but still pany nor any of its subsidiaries actively manage the looking for his maiden win, worked seven furlongs in operations. Among the investments held by CDIC are 1 :25 3/5. The two-year-old will start next in the GI Tracknet, a telecommunications service provider for Hollywood Futurity Dec. 14. Also scheduled to line up both the pari-mutuel and simulcasting industries and for the Futurity, Buttons N Moes {Somethingfabulous) EquiSource, a recently formed procurement business drilled six furlongs in 1: 12 1 /5 ... On the comeback trail, which will assist in the group purchasing of supplies and Donna Viola (GB) {Be My Chief) worked a half-mile in services for the equine industry. CDIC will also hold the :49 2/5. Company's investment in the former Dueling Grounds Racecourse, now known as Kentucky Downs. Yesterday's Ri~sults: 7th-HOL, $33,, 132, Alw, 3yo/up, 5 1 /2fT, 1 :03, ft. Yesterday's Results: ONE TOUGH KNIGHT (c, 4, Tough Knight--Counts 6th-HAW, $17,500, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1 :12 3/5. Besturn, by Turn and Count) graduated from the maiden SO FLEET (f, 2, Afleet--Diggyliggylo {SP}, by Olden ranks with a dead-heat win for a $ 50,000 tag April 27. Times) lived up to her name in this spot with a 1 5 1 /2- Off-the-board in two claiming starts since, the colt was length romp as the 4-5 favorite. The $43,000 1996 making his first start in six months. Dismissed at 40-1, KEESEP yearling and $45,000 1997 KEEAPR two-year­ One Tough Knight ran wire-to-wire and scored by 2 3/4 old purchase, fourth in a Nov. 12 Hawthorne maiden lengths. Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $41, 775. event at first asking, went straight to the front and 0-W E W Consultores Racing. B-Coyote Creek pulled away in the stretch with ease for a convincing Racing Stable, Marie Bland (Wa). T-Frank Olivares. score. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $11,550. 0-Sidney L Port. 8-Keith & Cash Asmussen (KY). T-Lou 6th-HOL, $33,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 1 /5, ft. M Goldfine. FUTURISTIC (c, 2, Future Storm--Chieftress, by Chief's Crown) was narrowly beaten in his last start Oct. 31 . The 3-1 shot rallied three wide turning for home, took EAST J the lead at midstretch and inched clear to a 3/4-length • • tally. Futuristic, a $28,000 OBSOCT weanling and Local News, Toronto: $100,000 OBSFEB two-year-old, became the seventh The Ontario Jockey Club and the Horsemen's Benevo­ winner for his freshman sire (by Storm Cat). Lifetime lent & Protective Association of Ontario are developing Record: 3-1-1-0, $27,460. a purse structure model to conform with other major 0-Jess L Miller Trust. B-Silverleaf Farm Inc (FL). North American tracks. Effective March 28, opening day T-Wallace Dollase. of the 1 998 Thoroughbred season, the OJC and the HBPA have agreed to implement a purse increase repre­ senting a blended average of five percent, which will be UPCOMING SALES: based on this model. All purses will increase, but the December 6-8: L'Agence Francaise Mixed, Deauville, Fr. largest increases will be for purses in $16,000 claiming December 7-8: Fasig-Tipton Midlantic December Mixed, races and higher categories. Timonium, Md. December 7-8: Tattersalls Ireland December, County ©Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or Meath, Ire. mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright December 9-10: Gaffs Ireland December Foal, Yearling & owner, Media Vista. Information as to the races, race results Breeding Stock, County Kildare, Ire. and earnings was obtained from results charts published in December 11-13: December National Hunt Breeding Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Stock, County Kildare, Ire. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.

Another winner from the first crop by Lill E. Tee! KIRBY HALL wins first time out on turf at 1l 1/16 miles.

-LILE. TEE- (606) 233-1717 Fax(606)233-1719 Winner of t!ie 118tfi 1(entuck.N '1Jer6y 1998 Stud Fee: $7,500 Live Foal PAGE 4 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 12-4-97

WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES Cape Town (c, 2, Seeking the Gold--Seaside J Attraction, by Seattle Slew) indicated he might be a .______by Alan Porter , force to reckon with next year by winning the Giii Brown & Williamson Kentucky Jockey Club S. at Chur­ PEDIGREE SHORTS chill Downs. The three-parts-brother to Champion Golden Attraction is another talented runner with multi­ Since we started this column, one of the ple La Troienne strains and another success for the Mr. crosses which has most frequently made the news is Prospector/Seattle Slew cross. The La Troienne crosses the combination of Tom Fool with his genetic relatives hen~ come through Busanda and her three-quarters Spring Run (dam of Red God) and Flaming Page (dam relatives, the sisters Striking and Busher, who appear of Nijinsky II and granddam of The Minstrel). The 4x6x6. The dam also carries Blue Banner, who is by cross earned another Grade I credit Sunday when out of a Blue Larkspur mare, and is there­ Subordination (c, 3, Mt. Livermore--Not So Careless, fore a three-quarters genetic relative to Busanda. by Desert Wine) won the GI Crown Royal Hollywood Mantles Star (GB) (c, 2, Beveled--Nosey, by Derby. He is by a grandson of Red God and his dam is Nebbiolo), who scored an upset victory in the Giii Gen­ erous S. at Hollywood Park in his U.S. debut, is the first inbred 5x3 to Tom Fool. To show how the overall group or graded stakes winner to represent his Eng­ pedigree pattern can sometimes outweigh the sire lish··based sire. Mantles Star is out of a mare by line/broodmare sire line nick, it is worth noting that Nebbiolo, who in turn is a son of Yellow God. Beveled's Subordination is the first Northern Hemisphere graded granddam, Salmon Lake, has a strikingly similar genetic stakes winner by a Blushing Groom line sire out of ;;i background to Yellow God. Yellow God is by Red God Damascus line mare. (darn, Spring Run) out of Sally Deans (by a grandson of Not for nothing have we christened Seattle Fairway out of Cora Deans). Salmon Lake is by Tom Slew "King of the Regional Sires of Sires." He struck Fool (three-quarters related to Spring Run) and her dam again in that role when Cosmo Topper (f, 2, Compel­ is by Royal Vale (by a son of Fairway out of Cora ling Sound--Cosmahgorian, by Gregorian) won the Deans). Yellow God is just about the only horse who Heavenly Cause S. at Laurel Sunday. Cosmo Topper coulld bring together such close genetic relatives to is the first stakes winner for Freshman Sire Compel­ Salmon Lake. Can it be just coincidence that Mantles ling Sound, a Maryland-based son of Seattle Slew. Star, the first group or graded winner from seven crops Cosmo Topper's broodmare sire, Gregorian, is out of sired by Beveled, should have Yellow God so close up in Natashka, who is by a son of Princequillo out of a his pedigree? mare by Nasrullah, the same pattern which producBd Salt Lake, the Leading Freshman Sire of 1 996, Seattle Slew's broodmare sire Poker. In addition, continues to do well in 1 997 and he had an interesting Compelling Sound carries (by Alibhai out of stakes winner Saturday in the shape of Wait For Silence a Mahmoud mare) and Gregorian has Flower Bowl (by (f, 2, Salt lake--Off the Record, by Chas Conerly), who ran out a convincing winner of the Ontario Lassie S. Alibhai out of a daughter of a Mahmoud mare). (GlllC). Wait For Silence has the mare Blessed Again Silver Ghost has been having a good season 5x5, she appearing as dam of Take Away (the sire of with his two-year-olds, and two of them won stakes the second dam of Salt Lake) and granddam of Prince last weekend, love loc:k (f, 2, Silver Ghost--Harvest Blessed (sire of the second dam of Wait For Silence). the Gold, by Spend a Buick) capturing the Giii Golden Rod S. at Churchill Downs in new stakes record time and Casanova Market (f, 2, Silver Ghost--Casanova THIS DATE IN HISTORY... Junction, by Pleasant Colony) landing the Holly S. at December 7, 1957 ... A two-year-old colt named Silky the Meadowlands. We have covered Love Lock be­ Sullivan won the one-mile Golden Gate Futurity after fore, but Casanova Junction also has an interesting making up 27 lengths, establishing a running style that pedigree with the brother and sister Misty Flight and became legendary. Horsemen still invoke the name of Misty Morn 4x5 and a double of Almahmoud through Silky Sullivan when referring to a horse that runs from Halo and . far off the pace. Courtesy ofThoroughbred Racing Communications, Inc.

Nov. 29 Wi11ner of the Cit~rtion H.-G2, GERI retires ~with 6274 STEELE PIKE VERSAILLES, KY 403113.g733 TED CARR, MANAGER earnings of $1. 7 J\1illion OFFICE (606) 873-3898 RESIDENCE (606) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873-8389 PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 12-4-97

7th-LRL, $22,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1 :25 1 /5, ft. MEAN MARLENE (f, 3, Citidancer--Carver's Mill {SW}, by Pass the Tab) Lifetime Record: 11-3-3-1, $4 7, 771. 0-Stewart Stuart & Sams Stable. B-Gordonsdale Farm (MD). T-Francis P Campitelli. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-GGX, $34,980, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), 3yo/up, 6f, MAIDEN WINNERS: 1 :09, sy. So IFleet, f, 2, Afleet--Diggyliggylo (SP), by Olden Times. ASK PETE (c, 4, Petersburg--lfyou Have Toask, by Stieel HAW, 12-3, 6f, 1 :12 3/5. B-Keith & Cash Asmussen Emperor) Lifetime Record: SW, 10-4-1-1, $66,445. (Ky). * $43,000 yrl '96 KEESEP; $45,000 2yo 1997 0-Jim Smith. B-Mr & Mrs Jim Smith (WA). T-T Roberts. KEEAPR. * * 1 5 1 /2-length winner. Bold Consort, f, 2, Bold Executive--Grey Consort, by 8th-AQU, $33,000, (8), 3/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :46 2/5, yl. Vice Regent. WOX, 12-3, 5f, :58 4/5. B-House R K Dr COSHIO (h, 6, Cozzene--Twixtslusive {MSW, (Can). $190,359}, by Exclusive Native) Lifetime Record: +Track City Lad, c, 2, Claramount--Track City Girl (SP), 22-3-6-1, $80,060. O/B-Timber Bay Farm (NY). by Track Barron. AQU, 12-3, (S), 6f, 1: 14. B-Wachtel T-Dominick A Schettino. Edwin (NY). 4th-GGX, $32,550, 2yo, 1 m, 1 :37, wf. Star D'Light, c, 2, Farma Way--Flamingo Star (SP), by CLOVER HUNTER (c, 2, Jade Hunter--Silver Clover, by My Dad George. HOL, 12-3, (C), 6 1 /2f, 1: 17 2/5. Secretariat) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-2, $54,380. 0-S B-Bent Tree Farm (Can). *$10,500 yrl '96 WASSEP; Craig. B-Brylynn Farm (FL). T-J Hollendorfer. * % to Love of $11,000 2yo 1997 BESJAN. Silver (Arctic Tern), GSW-Eng. * * 12-length winner. Royally Planned, f, 2, Ferdinand--Well Organized, by Damascus. AQU, 12-3, (C), a1 m 70yd, 1 :48 2/5. 4th-HAW, $29,532, 3yo/up, f/m, 61/2f, 1:18 3/5, sy. B··Sommer Viola (Ky). *Nine-length winner. MS WOODSTOCK (f, 3, ,Judge Smells--Ms. Sonja {SW}, Higher Impact, c, 2, Fly Till Dawn--Boom Bird, by Storm by Mickey McGuire) Lifetime Record: 12-5-3-0, $80,600. Bird. HOL, 12-3, (C), 61/2f, 1:17. B-GleisJosephine 0-Pat Greco. B-Paul Darjean (IL). T-Tom H Swearingen. T (Ky). *Full to Global View, GSW, $115,815. 8th-LRL, $29,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :43 4/5, ft. Futuristic, c, 2, Future Storm--Chieftress, by Chief's LAY LOW HALO (c, 3, Hay Halo--Hard Headed Woman Crown. HOL, 12-3, 1 1 /16m, 1 :42 1 /5. B-Silverleaf {SW}, by Hagley) Lifetime Record: SW, 23-3-8-4, Farm Inc (Fl). * $28,000 wing '95 OBSOCT; $126,339. O/B-Hill Summers & Hamilton Smith (MD). $ ·100,000 2yo 1997 OBSFEB. **7th winner for T-Hamilton A Smith. freshman sire (by Storm Cat). SheMon's Avenger, f, 2, Pentelicus--Christofle, by Sth-WOX, $27,900, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft. Cojak. WOX, 12-3, (C), 6f, 1 :12 2/5. B-James Brown ARE YOU LISTENING (f, 3, Quiet American--Glitz Ball, & Dixiana Farm (Ky). *$9,000 wing '95 KEENOV. by Majestic Light) Lifetime Record: 20-5-3-6, $103,3:37. 0-C C Stable. B-Robert Spradlin Jr. (FL). T-Sid Attard. *'* 9 1 /2-length winner. Sir Baron, c, 2, Sir Harry Lewis--Tilted Witch, by Tilt Up. AQU, 12-3, (S), 6f, 1:14. B-Kaskell Howard (NY). 8th-MED, $27,500, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 :10 3/5, ft. Program Trading, g, 3, Bold Ruckus--Old Stuff, by Irish ROAD TO THE BALL (f, 4, Cahill Road--Ms. Charity Ball, River (Fr). SUF, 12-3, 6f, 1: 13 3/5. B-Pedigree Farms by Talc) Lifetime Record: 15-4-3-2, $91,685. Ltd (Can). * 1 /2 to Antique Action (Geiger Counter), 0-Char-Mari Stable. B-C. J. Hesse, Inc. (NJ). T-G Gross. MSW, $202,284. **$47,000 yrl '95 FTSAUG; $50,000 2yo 1996 FTFFEB; $20,000 1997 FTNMAY. 1st-HAW, $26,040, 2yo, 6f, 1: 13, sy. Soixante Deux, f, 3, Forty Niner--Treizieme (G1 SW-Fr, ESTHER EGG (c, 2, Secret Hello--Eloquent Esther {SW}, SW & GSP-N.A., $332,097), by The Minstrel. AQU, by Apalachee) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $36,890. 12-3, a1 m 70yd, 1 :47 3/5. B-Oak Cliff Thoroughbred O/B-Tom & Robert Dew (IL). T-Tom Dorris. *Full to Bloodstock '85 (Ky). Royal Tramp, MSW, $209,558. Peace Lover, f, 3, Quadratic--Golon Heights, by Upper 6th-MED, $25,000, (S), 2yo, 6f, 1: 1 O 4/5, ft. Case. LRL, 12-3, 1 1 /16m, 1 :47 1 /5. B-Mcginnes CHICKLET (c, 2, Opening Verse--Proven Pullet {MSW, Charles Mr & Mrs (Md). *$6,500 yrl '95 FTMSEP. $199,302}, by Salutely) Lifetime Record: SP, 7-2-3-0, $51,029. O/B-Ross EB. Mr. & Mrs. (NJ). T-C G Reese.

NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1997 SANTA ANrrA H. STRUB s. SANTA ANITA DERBY GI, $1,000,000 Gii, $500,000 GI, $750,000 4yo/up, 1 1/4 miles 4yo, 1 1/8 miles 3yo, 1 1/8 miles To be run March :7, 1998 To be run Feb. 7, 1998 To be run April 4, 1998 Contact Tom Robbins • Phone 800-235-2128 Nomination Fee: $2,000 Nomination Fee: $500 Nomination Fee: $300