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FORMAL GOLD TO GAINESWAY Formal Gold N•E•W•S (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), winner of the GI Woodward, GI Donn H. and Gii lselin H. last year, will enter stud at TODAY Gainesway in , Kentucky in 1999. The five­ year-old missed the '97 Breeders' Cup after suffering a NTRA SERIES ON NETWORK TV The National condylar fracture to his right hind leg. He was back in Racing Association has planned a series training this spring after undergoing surgery, but injured of races for older horses which will, at least in part, be his right front ankle and was retired at the beginning of broadcast on network television, NTRA Chief Executive April. Formal Gold won eight of his 16 career starts for Officer and Commissioner Tim Smith said yesterday. earnings of $1,533,600. "Formal Gold is very special to The schedule for the series, set to begin in 1999, is me and we took our time finding the right farm that will expected to be unveiled within 30 days; Smith said he's give him every opportunity to prove himself as a stal­ still negotiating with more than one network regarding lion," said John D. Murphy, Sr. "We are very pleased he television rights. The NTRA's plans for 1999 also in­ will stand at Gainesway." The stallion's 1999 stud fee clude a substantially expanded road to the Triple Crown will be announced at a later date. series and grouping together races for horses in divi­ sions other than the handicap division. "What you will FIRST DERBY-WINNING TRAINER TO HALL see may not be a separate TV series for the three or Ansel Williamson, a former slave who trained the first four other divisions," Smith said. "But what we want to winner, will be inducted into the Na­ do is promote these horse and have rankings for them tional Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame this summer. to increase awareness. Over time, they might evolve Williamson, who trained a number of 19th century into several separate series. For now, if you have an champions, including Derby winner Aristides, will be important sprint race, we want the track to be able to inducted at the annual Hall of Fame Ceremonies at the say it is featuring the top-ranked sprinter in the country. Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York on August 10. That will be a step in the right direction." The series for "Several years ago, we established a Historic Review older horses is expected to closely resemble the Amer­ Committee for the purpose of examining the careers of ican Championship Racing Series. Some felt the Massa­ figures who may have been passed over for one reason chusetts H. would be pushed aside to make room for or another during the nearly half century of Hall of Fame the Stephen Foster, but Smith said that the MassCap elections," explained Museum President John von has been included in every proposed schedule that has Stade. "The Committee felt strongly that the achieve­ been put forward. In a move designed to introduce new ments of Ansel Williamson deserve his recognition as a fans to the sport of Thoroughbred racing, the NTRA's Hall of Fame Trainer." 10-panel brochure entitled "How to Go Baby Go" hits newsstands this week in 3.2 million copies of the June HOFMEISTERS BUY INTO VINERY Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Walden Jr.'s Vinery has formed a partnership 15 edition of Sports Illustrated. "This is a simple, easy­ to-read introduction to the sport," said Rick Baedeker, with George and Kay Hofmeister. The Hofmeisters have acquired a major interest in the 12-year-old Midway, senior vice president of marketing for the NTRA. "And Sports //lustrated gives us a direct link to a huge, prime, Kentucky farm, which is home to three of the top four targeted audience." The pamphlet includes categories freshman sires in North America, Red Ransom, Farma Way and Gilded Time, and spans as a stallion facility such as "A Menu of Bets," "What to Say at the Win­ across approximately 250 acres. The partnership in­ dow," and "How to Talk the Talk," a glossary of basic tends to acquire additional stallions. Ben Walden, Jr. will terms. "Making the sport easier to understand is a vital be the managing partner. "It will be business as usual at component of the NTRA plan," Baedeker added. Addi­ Vinery, the only difference is that we will instantly tional pamphlets were printed for distribution through become international in scope with the clout to move to NTRA member tracks and 10,000 copies were given to the next level," Walden said. The partnership pertains to fans in attendance at the Belmont S. last Saturday. stallions and does not include the breeding stock of either individual farm. The broodmare operations of ST AKES CLOSINGS Vinery and of the Hofmeister' s Highland Farm in Paris, TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 13: Kentucky and Stone Lodge Farm in New South Wales, 6-27 $200,000 Mother Goose-GI, Bel, 3yo, f, Australia will remain separate and privately owned. 9f ($200) However, the commercial sales of the North American 6-28 $175175,000 Firecracker Breeders' Cup­ breeding farms will all be under the banner of Vinery. Giil, CD, 3yo/up, 8fT ($250) • PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 6-12-98

.__+__ P_R_E_V_I _E_W __ +_____.I l.__+_N_E_W__ Y_o_R_K __ +_-1 Saturday, : STEPHEN FOSTER H.-Gll, $500,000, 3yo/up, 9f Yesterday's Results: The field, in order of the draw, is as follows: Silver 8th-BEL, $42,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 1 1 /4mT, 1 :59 1 /5, Charm (Silver Buck), 127; Precocity (Aferd), 115; fm. Semoran (Phone Trick), 114; Relic Reward (Prospector's 1--MYSTIC KNIGHT (GB), 114, h, 5, Caerleon--Nuryana Halo), 110; Announce (Forty Niner), 11 O; Awesome (SW-Eng), by Nureyev. 0-Spence James C; Again (Deputy Minister), 113; Robb (Strawberry Road B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs (GB); T-William I Mott. {Aus}), 109. Lifetime Record: GSW-Eng, GSP-N.A., 17-4-2-6, $157, 734. * 1 /2 to Rebecca Sharp (GB) (Machiavel­ lian), G1 SW-Eng, GSP-Fr, $354,017. Saturday, Belmont Park: 1 BROOKLYN H.-Gll, $300,000, 3yo/up, 9f 2--Asset ~!location, 114, c, 4, With Approval--Dactique, The field, in post position order, is as follows: Mr. by D' Accord. Sinatra (Mining), 111; Acceptable (Capote), 117; More 3--Lord Zada, 117, h, 5, Lord Avie--Lanzada, by to Tell (Moro), 111; Ordway (Salt Lake), 112; Stephano­ Robellino. tis (Regal Classic), 114; Accelerator (A.P. Indy), 112; Margins: 2, NO, 1. Odds: 2.15, 6.80, 2.60. Unruled (Notebook), 115; Frisk Me Now (Mister Frisky), Literally 0-for-America since being imported following a victory in the 1 996 G3 Tripleprint Derby Trial at 11 8; Stormin Fever (Storm Cat), 11 0; Subordination (Mt. Livermore), 114; Behrens (), 115; Lingfield and a close sixth in that year's G 1 Epsom Derby, Mystic Knight (GB) was searching for his first Sir Bear (Sir Leon), 118; Gator Dancer (Pleasant Col­ ony), 110. victory in ten stateside attempts. He had disappointed in his last three, but had hit the board in each, including his last, a second in an allowance at Keeneland April 3. FOREIGN The favorite in a field of seven, Mystic Knight forced the pace throughout en route to an easy win. AMERICAN-BRED• WINNER IN ENGLAND: • Tumbleweed Quartet, c, 2, Manila--Peggy' s String, by 7th-BEL, $36,000, Msw, 3/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44, ft. Highland Park. Newbury, 6-11, Kingsclere Conditions HALO QUEEN (f, 3, Halo--Blushing Queen, by Blushing S., 2yo, 6f 8ydsT, $10,175 to winner. 0-The Groom {Fr}), fifth in her March 16 Gulfstream debut and Tumbleweed Partnership; B-Jim McKee; T-Brian second in her last two attempts, broke from the outside Meehan. * $30,000 wnlg '96 KEENOV. in a field bf nine and relaxed just off the leaders for the first five furlongs. Rolling four wide around the turn, the AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN IRELAND: 3-1 shot took command in upper stretch and drew off Fable, c, 2, Hansel--Aragon, by Raconteur. by 5 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, $37,310. Leopardstown, 6-10, Eagle Star EBF Maiden S., 2yo, O/B-Buckram Oak Farm (KY). T-Mohammed Moubarak. 6fT, $9,206 to winner. 0-D P Sharkey; B-Mrs D W Evans; T-Noel Meade. * 1 /2 to Peruvian (Conquistador Cielo), GSW, $318,272. **$26,000 yrl '97 KEESEP. EAST Yesterday's Results: Local News,• Delaware Park: • BALLYMACOLL STUDS., $29,273, Newbury, 6-11, The Harness Tracks of America newsletter reports 3yo, f, 1 1 /4mT, 2: 18.35, hy. that the handle on Delaware slot machines in the month 1--#PUTUNA (GB), 121, f, 3, Generous (lre)--lvoronica of May was up 19 percent over the same period last (GB), by Targowice. ($108,500 yrl '96 TAHOU). year. The' state's slots averaged $11. 78 million per day 0-Robert Hitchins; B-H Key; T-lan Balding; J-M last month. legalized in December of 1995, Delaware's Roberts; $19,287. slot machines have handled more than $7.5 billion, with 2--Zante (GB), 121, f, 3, Zafonic--Danthonia, by purses at harness and Thoroughbred tracks receiving . $5,822. $70.6 million of that total. Tracks have received $316.5 million and the state $165.6 million. There have been 3--Merciless (GB), 121, f, 3, last Tycoon (Ire)-- Galava, 1 by Graustark. $2,829. two state income tax cuts as a result of the slot ma­ Margins: 2 1 /2, 22, 20. chine windfall.

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East report cont. Steady Growth S. results cont. Local News, Maryland: Terrempto ended 1 997 on a bittersweet note, missing Joseph DeFrancis, president and chief executive offi­ by a nee~ in the Gill Clark H. at Churchill November 28. cer of The Maryland Jockey Club, announced yesterday After fini~hing up the track in his 1 998 debut May 16 in that a substantial minority stock interest in Laurel Rac­ the GIC qclipse S., he returned to take a June 4 Wood­ ing Association, Inc. and Pimlico National Corporation bine allov\tance over the turf. Despite only six days rest has been acquired by LUK-Flats, LLC, a subsidiary of after that! victory, the post-time favorite sat third and Leucadia National Corporation. De Francis also an­ came fiv~ wide into the stretch to draw off comfortably. nounced that he and his partners, Karin DeFrancis and Martin Jacobs, have used the entire proceeds of the MI D E sale to pay in full and discharge completely their obliga­ I +'1 w s T • tions to Jack Kent Cooke, Inc., as well as all remaining Local Nellvs. Churchill Downs: payments due to Robert and John Manfuso, Jr., for­ John H. Willie will join Churchill Downs Incorporated merly minority stockholders in Laurel and Pimlrco. management team as senior vice president, marketing, Leucadia National Corporation is a publicly traded com­ effective :June 29. In this newly created position, Willie pany listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the will servi~e the corporate marketing and advertising 1 symbol LUK, that specializes in distressed assets and needs tor1 the company and its various properties. He undervalued companies. Leucadia has no other interest will also rjnanage the implementation of a corporate in the racing or gaming industries. "Our decision to branding project and will work with the National Thor­ oughbred! Racing Association on various industry efforts. become associated with the Maryland Jockey Club did not come easily," said Luis Medeiros, managing director Yesterdat's Results: of Leucadia. "The two principle factors in our decision Sth-cox;I $66,400, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 m, 1 :37, ft. were the talent and vision of the DeFrancis management 1--DOUB~E AFFAIR, 118, g, 4, Black Tie Affair team and a recognition of the underlying asset value of (lre)--S~lice, by Nodouble. 0-W Z Racing Stable; the Preakness and the real estate holdings of the Mary­ B-Madi~on Stewart (KY); T-Paul J McGee. Lifetime land Jockey Club. We are hopeful that Maryland public Record! SW, 21-5-2-3, $148,421. policy makers will recognize the value of the Maryland 2--Proudly We Hail, 1 23, c, 4, Black Tie Affair racing industry to the state of Maryland and provide it (lre)--Heroic Heart, by Hoist the Flag. with the tools to remain competitive." 3--Brutally Frank, 1 20, g, 4, Groovy--Rare Touch, by Rare P~rformer. Local News, Woodbine: Margins: NO, NK, 3 1 /4. Odds: 1.40, 3. 70, 5.50. Alex Trebek, the Canadian star of the hit TV game Double !Affair, winner of the Mississippi Futurity as a show Jeopardy!, will be the official drawmaster for two-year-lold, was coming off a runner-up finish in a next Sunday's Queen's Plate. Trebek, a Thoroughbred May 17 $,75,000 claimer at Churchill. Favored in the field of seven, the grey gelding rallied from just off the racing fan and industry participant, will also speak at 1 Thursday's Plate breakfast draw at Woodbine. pace alon ~ the rail to just get up in the final stride. 9th-COX, $56,500, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :36 4/5, fm. Yesterday's Results: 1--HONOR GLIDE, 116, c, 4, Honor Grades--Becky Branch (Ire), by Run the Gantlet. 0-Schaedle Robert G STEADY GROWTHS., $37, 100, (S), WOX, 6-10, Ill; B-Bdnnie Heath Farm (FL); T-Peter M Vestal. 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44 3/5, ft. LifetimEf Record: GISW, 14-7-2-0, $597, 132. 1--TERREMOTO, 124, h, 7, Varick--Laurada Rose, by 2--Tansit,I 120, c, 4, Silver Deputy--New Things, by Vice Regent. 0-Everatt Mr & Mrs J A; B-J & J Everatt . (CAN); T-Beverly Buck; J-T K Kabel; $22,260. 3--Gentleman Beau, 118, h, 6, Beau Genius--Do's Gent, Lifetime Record: MSW, 36-14-5-5, $551,343. *1/2 to by Vice! Regent. Empress of Rome (Proctor), MSP, $309,591. Margins: NK, 3/4, HF. Odds: 0.80, 5. 70, 12.80. 2--Deputy lnxs, 11 7, h, 7, Silver Deputy--Roman Honor Glide captured three straight graded races at Heroine, by Bravest Roman. ($15,998 yrl '92 Arlington :last summer, culminating with the Aug. 24 GI CBSOCT). $7,420. 1 Secretari~t. Coming off a fifth-place outing in the May 2 3--Avalon Gold, 121, h, 6, Steady Growth--Lady GI Early imes Turf Classic and in his first allowance Avalon, by Sensitive Prince. ($28,061 yrl '93 start in a~ ear, the bay colt was well back early, CBSSEP). $4,081. charged i to contention with a seven-wide move enter­ Margins: 1, 2 3/4, 6 3/4. Odds: 1.10, 1 .45, 3. 70. in the st etch and wore down Tansit nearin the wire. Excitement Abounds at Vinery Welcome George and Kay Hofmeister VINE RY= 606•846•5214 PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-12-98

5th-COX, $51,600, Alw, 3/up, 1 1 /8mT, 1 :50 4/5, gd. 1--QUAKE, 112, c, 3, Capote--Pirate's Glow (MGSP, +So. CALIFORNIA + $179,005), by Pirate's Bounty. O/B-Herman Sarkowsky & Martin J Wygod (KY); T-Richard Yesterday's Results: Mandella. Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, $99,630. * 1 /2 7th-HOL, $56,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 mT, 1 :35, fm. to Amorously (Roberto), GSP, $185,575. 1--BONAPARTISTE (FR), 122, c, 4, Kendor--Fab's 2--Clever Actor, 113, c, 3, Theatrical (lre)--Lady Clever Melody, by Devil's Bag. 0/B-Ecurie Fabien Ouaki (Fr); Trick, by Clever Trick. T-Ronald McAnally. Lifetime Record: MGSP-Fr, (DH)-3--Glacial, 11 2, c, 3, Northern Flagship--Dynawite, 19-4-5-1, $183,809. by Vigors. 2--Dancing Image (GB), 116, h, 5, Salse--Reflection (DH)-3--Explodo Red, 118, g, 4, Explodent--Pointe Du (GB), by Mill Reef. Jour (Ven), by Invested Power. 3--Stanton Harcourt, 116, c, 4, Sovereign Dancer-­ Margins: 3, 4 3/4, DH. Odds: 1.80, 1.00, 12.90, 67.00. Island Style, by Manila. Quake had been talked of as a Triple Crown contender Margins: HD, 5HF, 1 1 /4. Odds: 0.60, 4.20, 20.50. after running a close second to subsequent Derby favor­ While still a maiden, Bonapartiste (Fr) was runner-up ite and third-place finisher Indian Charlie in a March 1 3 in two French group races before finishing sixth in his Santa Anita allowance. However, those who had been American debut in last December's GI Hollywood Turf talking suddenly became as the colt finished Cup. The roan colt, who began 1998 with a 3 %-length fifth in the Gii Arkansas Derby April 11, then disap­ win in a January Santa Anita maiden race, ran second in pointed as the 2-5 favorite in a Churchill allowance May March before April 20 and May 9 allowance wins in his 1 6. In his first time on the grass and first time with Pat last two outings. Heavily favored to go four-for-four at a Day in the saddle, the second choice was six lengths mile on the turf here, Bonapartiste was reserved early, back after three quarters, but angled out six wide enter­ split horses at the top of the stretch to take the lead ing the stretch, and closed with a flourish for an easy and held off Dancing Image (GB) in the closing yards for score. a narrow win.

7th-COX, $44,350, Alw, 3yo, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44 4/5, ft. 3rd-HOL, $49,000, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), 3yo/up, f/m, ONE BOLD STROKE (c, 3, Broad Brush--Noon An' Night 1 1 /4mT, 2:04, fm. {MSW}, by Fabled Monarch), fourth in the Gii Lexington BESCOUTE {m, 5, Zilzal--Best Desicion, by Best Turn) S. two starts back, was coming off a second-place ran third in her '98 debut in a March Bay Meadows effort in the Gii Illinois Derby. The 6-5 favorite ran optional claimer before a nose win for a $80,000 tag tucked in behind the dueling leaders, took the lead with at Santa Anita last time out April 9. Last early, the 5- a four wide move at the top of the stretch and drew 2 second choice swept to the front in upper stretch clear under a hand ride to win by one length. Lifetime for a 1 1 /2-length tally. Lifetime Record: 1 0-5-0-2, Record: MSW, 8-3-2-0, $246,656. $114,050. 0-Knight Landon & Noonan Mary Lu. B-Landon Knight & 0-HRH Prince Fahd Salman. B-Newgate Stud Farm Mary Lu Noonan (OH). T-James E Baker. (Ky). T-NE;iil Drysdale.

6th-COX, $45,200, Msw, 3/up, f/m, 6Yzf, 1 :18 2/5, ft. 5th-HOL, $46,552, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), 3yo/up, f/m, THUNDER KITTEN (f, 3, Storm Cat--Nastique {MGISW, 6f, 1:101/5, ft. $843,121}, by Naskra}, a $185,000 yearling purchase CHASETHEWILDWIND (f, 4, Forty Niner--Race the {'96 KEEJUL), finished a game second in her career Wild Win~ {GISW, $458,250}, by Sunny's Halo) debut March 1 5 at Gulfstream, but had been dull in her returned from a four-month absence to win a May 21 last two efforts, fourth at Keeneland on April 8 and a Hollywood allowance by two lengths. Sent off the 2-1 distant fifth at Churchill May 8. Made the 9-5 favorite nevertheless, she was reserved down the backstretch second choice, the chestnut filly came from just off and awaited room on the turn before splitting horses the pace to take the lead nearing the stretch and held four wide to draw off by 2 3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: on for a half-lenth win under a hand ride. Lifetime 4-1-1-0, $36,900. Record: 9-3-2-1, $95,300. 0-Stonerside Stable Ltd. B-Moss J S Mr & Mrs (KY). 0-Chase & Chase & Kenis. B-Chase Brandon & Mar­ T-W Elliott Walden. ianne (Ky). T-Robert Frankel.

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7th-LSX, $24,000, 3yo/up, 1 m (off turf), 1 :40 2/5, my. BID THE ZEAL (g, 4, Unreal Zeal--Bid the Blues, by Vice B·R•E•E•D•E•R•S Regent) Lifetime Record: 33-5-7-4, $57,625. 0-Hare EDITION Randy. Bc-H J Hendricks & R Justice (FL). T-Jearl Hare. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 1st-PRM, $21,548, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :11 4/5, gd. 6th-BEL, $39,000, (S), 3yo, f, 6f, 1: 10 3/5, ft. THE KINO'S KID (g, 3, Purdue King--Pillow Girl, by TRY N SUE {f, 3, Sir Harry Lewis--Final Accord, by Nalees Man) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $29,466. D'Accord) Lifetime Record: MSP, 9-3-3-1, $107,495. 0-Choctaw Racing Stables. 8-Jack D. Schatz (IA). 0-Mark Ferraro. 8-Calandro Patricia (NY). T-M A Ferraro. T-Chuck Turco.

9th-MTH, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mT, 1 :36, fm. 5th-CRC, $19,000, 3yo/up, 11/16mT,1:41 3/5, fm. POSITIVE ENERGY (f, 3, Rubiano--Grand Betty {SP}, by VICTOR K (c, 3, Jeblar--Winning Bid, by Diplomat Way) Copelan) Lifetime Record: 10-4-2-0, $82,617. 0/8-Two Lifetime Record: 19-2-3-2, $43,935. 0-Cobble View Sisters Stable (FL). T-Joseph H Pierce Jr. Stable. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). T-Luis Olivares.

6th-PIM, $29,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :46, gd. Sth-CRC, $19,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :42, fm. DOTTIE'S RUNNER (m, 6, Christopher R.--Dottie's Baby, HOMAGE (c, 4, Tokatee--Eterna Fe {Arg} {G1SW-Arg},. by Dancing Count) Lifetime Record: 23-4-3-2, $51,898. by Good Bloke) Lifetime Record: 10-2-1-0, $31,600. O/B-Elmer R Miles (MD). T-William E Hairfield. O/B-Hara::; Santa Maria de Araras (FL). T- J Wayar. * 1 /2 to New Aspirations (Lost Code), SW, 7th-PIM, $29,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16m, 1 :45 4/5, gd. $157,335. HERC'S PROSPECT (g, 4, Allen's Prospect--Miss Pin­ afore, by Shelter Half) Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-2, MAIDEN WINNERS: $58,230. 0-Dave Ashby. 8-R Manfuso (MD). T-Charles +Lucky Roberto, c, 2, Belong to Me--Roberto's Gal Ashby. *1/2 to Only Ali (Carnivalay), SW, $153,326. (GB), by Roberto. BEL, 6-11, (S), 5f, :58 1/5. B-Dennis J Mark & Lorie J Mark (Ny). * $37 ,000 yrl 8th-PIM, $29,000, 3/up, f/m, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :45 1 /5, gd. '97 KE~JAN; $55,000 yrl '97 FTKJUL; $100,000 2yo BEST OFFENSE {f, 4, Defensive Play--Maud Earl, by '98 OBSMAR. Drone) Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-1, $51,235. 0-Mrs WM Cee Dreams, f, 2, Cee's Tizzy--Dreamsbury, by Jeffords Jr. B-Estate of W Jeffords Jr (KY). T-F B Miller. Doonesbury. HOL, 6-11, (C), 5f, :59 1 /5. B-Ron E Gomez (Ca). Sth-MTH, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 10, ft. Miss Digamist, f, 2, Digamist--Miss Odie, by Cannon SUMIJA (f, 4, Rahy--Tremolos {GSP, $144,362}, by ade. CRC, 6-11, (C), 4 1 /2f, :54 4/5. 8-Dave O'neal Vice Regent) Lifetime Record: SP, 13-3-1-3, $67,540. (Ky). *$4,000 yrl '97 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Odie West 0-Phantom House Farm. B-D Galbreath (KY). T-J Forbes. (Westheimer), MSW, $102,445. l'monfireforyou, c, 2, lncinderator--Tan Line (SW), by 2nd-PIM, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /16m, 1 :47 1 /5, gd. Native Wizard. HOL, 6-11, (C), 5f, :59. B-Cox JESSICABILLER (m, 5, Perkin Warbeck--Slighted, by Children's Irrevocable Trust (Ca). * $2,000 yrl '97 Capital Idea) Lifetime Record: 32-4-6-9, $65,246. BESJAN. 0-Mednet Stable. 8-Dr JC Biller (VA). T-J Hartsell Jr. lndykat, g, 2, Katahaula County--Snow Scene (SP), by Freezing Rain. HST, 6-10, (C), 3 1 /2f, :40 2/5. 8th-WOX, $26,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 11 2/5, ft. B-Diane Hanson & Gail Riese (BC). *Second winner HOPE'S DANCER (f, 4, Pancho Villa--Frostenden, by Far for freshman sire (by Bold Ruckus). North) Lifetime Record: 17-2-1-3, $43, 714. 0/8-Hope Valjour, c, 2, Safe Prospect--Just as Fleet, by Fleet Stock Farm (CAN). T-Kathryn Ranford. Twist. CDX, 6-11, (C), 5 1 /2f, 1 :06 3/5. 8-Bernard Flint (Ky). *First winner for freshman sire (by Mr. 7th-MTH, $25,000, 3yo/up, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :42 3/5, fm. Prospector). CHRONICLE S. (c, 3, Notebook--Blessed Kris, by Kris S.) Marsala, f, 3, Castle Guard--Highland Spirit, by Highland Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-3, $32,270. 0-Noreen Carpenito. Blade. MTH, 6-11, (S), 6f, 1: 11 4/5. B-Colonial Farms B-Hedgewood Farm {FL). T-Cynthia G Reese. (Nj). , Theatrical 40 stakes winners, 60 stakes horses 6274 STEELE PIKE VERSAILLES, KY 40383-9733 TED CARR, MANA!iER $29. 7 Million in Earnings OFFICE (606) 873-3898 RESIDENCE (606) 873-7210 FAX (606) 873-8389 PAGE 6 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 6-12-98

I Private Decision, c, 3, Expensive Decision--Private SEATTLE', WAVE, 11, Tsunami Slew--Miss Show Boat Theatrics, by Private Account. BEL, 6-11, (S), (Sauce ~oat) 1 1 /8mT, 1 :48 2/5. B-Chevalier Stable (Ny). Foal borm\ 4-26-98, a colt by Sky Classic. Raysin Thunder, c, 3, Groomstick--Rebecca's Ruler, by Will be bred back to Half Term. Be a Rullah. MTH, 6-11, 6f, 1 :09 4/5. B-Romano Owned oy Cashmark Farm. Anthony D (Fl). Boarded lat Golden Eagle Farm, Ramona, Ca. Halo Queen, f, 3, Halo--Blushing Queen, by Blushing Accompllishments: SW of $115,820. Groom (Fr). BEL, 6-11, 1 1 /16m, 1 :44. B-Buckram I Oak Farm (Ky). MARLBOtROUGH SET, 23, Acroterion--Hopefully Yours Quincey's Krew, c, 3, Manlove--Let's Krews, by (Determi e) Concorde Bound. MTH, 6-11, 6f, 1: 10 2/5. Foal bor 4-27-98, a colt by The Wicked North. B-Generazio Patricia (Fl). Will be bred back to Forest Wildcat. Regal Ascot, g, 3, Regal Classic--Fair Ascot, by Ascot Owned by Mr. & Mrs. R. David Randal. Knight. WOX, 6-10, 6f, 1:12. B-Agro Joan (Can). Boarded lat Fallbrook Farm, Versailles, Ky. Hailtheliquidator, c, 3, Sabona--Lady Sheba, by Accompl1ishments: Dam of Domatilla (It's the One), . HOL, 6-11, (C), 7f, 1 :23. B-Reed W (Ky). MSW; Car Dealer (Carborundum), SW, $225,304. Thunder Kitten, f, 3, Storm Cat--Nastique, by Naskra. CDX, 6-11, 6 1/2f, 1:18 2/5. B-Moss JS Mr & Mrs MOON Sh°AR MISS, 21, Star Envoy-Moon Delta (Delta (Ky). *$185,000 yrl '96 KEEJUL. Judge) I Sittin On the Pine, c, 3, Wayne's Crane--Jessi Jessi Foal borrl 4-28-98, a filly by Dare and Go. (GSW, $603,046), by Mombo Jumbo. LSX, 6-10, Will be b~ed back to Chequer. 1 1 /16m (off turf), 1:47 4/5. B-James John (Tx). Owned/boarded at Vinery, Midway, Ky. Great Sovereign, f, 4, Sovereign Dancer--Great Lady Accomplishments: MSW of $156,855. Dam of Half a Sharon, byAlydar. MTH, 6-11, (S), 6f, 1:11 4/5. Tick (Timeless Moment), GSW-Eng, MSW-lty, GSP-Fr, B-Joseph & William Stavola, Inc (NJ). $155,560-N.A., Fr & Eng.

SHOT GUN MOLLY, 20, Rambunctious-Thieving (No Robbery)' FOAUNG NEWS j Foal borri 4-28-98, a filly by River Special. Will be bred back to Langfuhr. CLASSY 'N SMART, 17, Smarten--No Class (Nodouble) Owned by Vinery & Hargus & Sandra Sexton. Foal born 6-7-98, a colt by Mr. Prospector. Boarded at Vinery, Midway, Ky. Accomplishments: Dam of Shot Gun Bonnie (It's Freez­ Will not be bred back this year. ing), GSW, $184,537; Shot Gun Scott (Exuberant), Owned/boarded at Sam-Son Farm, Canada. GSW, $S99,275; Shotgun Harry J. (Exuberant), SW, Accomplishments: Ch. 3yo Filly-Can, Broodmare of the Year-Can, MSW, $303,222. Dam of Dance Smartly $202,456. (Danzig), Ch. 3yo Filly, Ch. 2yo & 3yo Filly-Can, Horse WITH A TWIST, 15, Fappiano-Classy Twist (Twist the of the Year-Can, GISW, $3,263,835; Secret 'n Classy (), MSP, $183,104; Smart Strike (Mr. Pros­ Axe) Foal born 4-28-98, a filly by Red Ransom. pector), GISW, $337,376. Will be bred back to Capote. Owned/boarded at River Bend Farm, Goshen, Ky. WICKED WITCHCRAFT, 18, Good Behaving--Surrogate Accomplishments: GSW of $291,671. Dam of Policy (*Yatasto) I • Matter (ljops1der), SW-Spn. Foal born 5-19-98, a colt by Deputy Minister. Will be bred back to Dehere. APPROV!=D TO FLY, 1 2, Flying Paster--Tacit Approval Owned by Mr. & Mrs. R. David Randal. (Stop th~ Music) Boarded at Fallbrook Farm, Versailles, Ky. Foal born 4-29-98, a colt by Tabasco Cat. Accomplishments: MSW of $218,559. Dam of Wicked Will be bred back to . Destiny (Top Command), MSW, $182,880; The Wicked Owned by Barry Becker. North (Far North), Ch. Older Horse, MGISW, $1,180,750. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Nicholasville, Ky. Accompl~shments: MGSW of $371,071; dam of Apia SUAVITE, 17, Alleged--Guinevere's Folly (Round Table) (Cox's RiClge), SW-Ger.

Foal born 4-15-98, a filly by Caerleon. I Owned by Cashmark Farm. © Copyrig~t Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may Boarded at Haras du Cadran, France. not be rep,roduced in any form or by any means, electronic or Accomplishments: Dam of Suave Dancer (Green mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright Dancer), Hwt at 3 in Fr 9.5-11f, MG1 SW-Fr, G1 SW-Ire, owner, MediaVista. Information as to the races, race results $1, 741 , 77 2; Suave Tern (Arctic Tern), Hwt at 3 in lty and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission 11-14f, SW-Fr, MG1 SP-lty, $326,039. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.