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The ': ,10rolJghbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM T H U R S DAY, 0 C T 0 BE R 3 1, 1 996 $2 Daily W-E-E-K-E-N-D PREVIEW HALLING MAY RUN IN JAPAN Halling (Diesis Sunday, Santa Anita {GB}), whose victories in both Sandown's Eclipse S. YELLOW RIBBON INVITATIONAL S.-GI, $600,000, and York's International S. this year made him the 3yo/up, flm, 10fT only horse ever to capture that G 1 double on two Donna Viola (GB) (Be My Chief), winner last time out occasions, is now being trained with a shot at the of the G2 Prix de I'Opera at Longchamp on Arc day, will November 24 Japan Cup in mind. The make her final start for Newmarket-based trainer Chris Godolphin-owned five-year-old finished second in his Wall at Santa Anita Sunday. The four-year-old filly, who flew out from Britain for California on Tuesday evening, most recent outing in the G1 Champion S. at is set to join Ben Cecil's barn to continue her racing Newmarket and it had been assumed that he would career after this weekend's 10-furlong contest. Wall not run again this season. But trainer Saeed bin said: "It's going to be a tough race, because not only Suroor said yesterday, "He is still in training and we will Donna Viola be trying to beat Timarida (Ire) are considering accepting the invitation to send him to (Kalaglow), but I am told the turf track at Santa Anita is the Japan Cup. It will depend on how he is nearer the a front-runner's course and Donna Viola is definitely no race and whether he shows us he can stay the mile front-runner. But she is in good form for Sunday and and a half. But it is a possibility we are discussing and Gary Stevens has been booked to ride." Wall himself is Sheikh Mohammed will give his decision after we planning to leave Britain on Friday, and added, "going to have talked." Halling, unbeaten on turf for 26 months America to race is the best thing for her. There just before suffering defeat in the Champion S., has never aren't really the races for older fillies in Europe unless raced beyond 10 furlongs. they are capable of beating top colts." MISTLE CAT'S DEATH RULED SUFFOCATION News Cont. Mistle Cat (Storm Cat), the winner of this year's G1 TATTERSALLS CONTINUES ON UPSWING The Premio Vittorio di Capua in Milan who was found international flavor of the Tattersalls Autumn Yearling dead in his box at Sean Woods's Newmarket stables Sale continued on the third day of selling yesterday with last week, appears to have died of suffocation. Brit­ session topper Inquisitor (Alleged) heading for Saudi ain's Animal Health Trust has been carrying out a Arabia. Trained in Britain by John Gosden for Prince post mortem on the six-year-old grey and, apart from Khalid Abdullah, the four-year-old was purchased by a slight swelling in his lower intestine, little has been agent Chcfrles Gordon-Watson on behalf of Prince Faisal revealed about the cause of his death. Woods has bin Khalid for 135,000 guineas ($221,830) and will go disclosed that the theory is that Mistle Cat put his on to race in Saudi Arabia. American buyers were again head close to the door of his stable when laying down active at the top of the market, with agent John Fergu­ son picking up another trainee for Elliott Walden. Fergu­ on the floor and was unable to breath. "That's all the son secured the winning colt Social Pillar (Gone West) vets can come up with at present," said Woods. for 75,000 guineas ($123,239). Wednesday's gross "They are still taking culture tests, but I don't expect was up 31 % from last year, rising to 2,757,000 guin­ them to find anything else." Mistle Cat was on the eas ($4,530,282). The average of 12,308 guineas verge retiring to stud and offers were being consid­ ($20,224) was up 21 percent from last year. Tuesday's ered to stand him as a stallion in either Britain or the session saw 225 lots sold for a gross of 3,360,700 USA. ($5,522,276), with the average of 14,936 ($24,542), up 18 percent from last year's 12,684 ($20,842). WEEKEND PREVIEW ............ p1 L.L.I STAKES CLOSINGS o RACING REPORTS ............ p2-4 TOMORROW, FRIDA y, NOVEMBER 1: rJ) BREEDERS' EDITION ............ p4-5 11-3 $600,000 Yellow Ribbon-GI, SA, z 3yolup, tim, 10tT ($15,OOOs) TOTAL PAGES ................. 5 CD PAGE 2 - THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS -10-31-96 2nd-AQU, $31,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:25 3/5, ft. NEW YORK LAKE SHORE VIEW (f, 2, Meadowlake--Mosquera {SW, • • $156,745}, by Faraway Son) was fourth in her debut Yesterday's Results: over six furlongs at Belmont Oct. 9. The $100,000 KEESEP yearling had the fastest 4-furlong work of 103 8th-AQU, $52,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8mT, 2:21, horses at Belmont Oct. 25 and with an extra furlong to yl. work with here, she was sent off the 8-5 favorite. She 1--MAJESTIC DY, 115, f, 4, Dynaformer--Delicacy, by rallied from just off the pace to take the lead by Pleasant Colony. O-Brown William; B-Fuller Peter (Fl); midstretch and drew clear to score by 3 1/4 lengths T-Angel Cordero Jr. Lifetime Record: MSW, 28-6-3-2, over REGRETS ONLY (Black Tie Affair {Ire}). Lifetime $192,234. Record: 2-1-0-0, $20,639. 2--Mapleline, 111, f, 4, Ends Well--Millers Stationery, by O-Buckram Oak Farm. 8-E Thomas (VA). T-M Moubarak. Quadratic. 3--Kalfo, 112, f, 4, Dahar--Cruella, by Tyrant. Local News: NYRA Margins: 4HF, 3/4, NK. Odds: 4.60, 6.40, 2.90. Duncan MacCalman, the maitre d' at NYRA tracks, Majestic Dy was sixth after a slow start in her last died Tuesday afternoon after finishing a round of golf at outing, an Oct. 6 allowance at Belmont. Third choice the Garden City Country Club. MacCalman, 66, had here, the filly took the lead in upper stretch and drew spent the last 18 years at NYRA tracks, originally work­ off to the wire. ing for Harry M. Stevens. Visitation will be held today and Friday between 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Stutzman 7th-AQU, $35,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:103/5, ft. Funeral Home at 2000 Hillside Avenue in New Hyde CHENLO (c, 3, Mt. Uvermore--Mehtar, by Green Dancer) Park. A memorial service will be held Friday night at broke his maiden for a tag at Belmont in June and cap­ 8:30 p.m. MacCalman is survived by his wife, Lee, and tured a Monmouth allowance in Aug. before running off a son, Alexander. the board in two Meadowlands allowance races. Sent off at 9-1, the colt took the lead on the turn and won by two lengths. Lifetime Record: 23-3-7-2, $82,070. MIDWEST O-Bart M Rogers. B-Allen E. Paulson (KY). T-Juan Serey. • • Yesterday's Results: 4th-AQU, $35,000, Alw, 2yo, 1 m, 1 :38 1/5, ft. 8th-CDX, $45,800, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 8.5f, 1:45 2/5, ft. GRAY ZIPPER (c, 2, Unzipped--Gold Countess, by Gold STATELY STAR {f, 4, Deputy Minister--Stylish Star Stage) scored a nose victory in a $45,000 maiden {MGSW, $481 ,250}, by Our Native) went wire to wire claiming race at Belmont Oct. 18. Back on only 12 days to win an Arlington allowance in July before running off rest after that maiden-breaking win, the grey colt was the board in two Turfway appearances, Sept. 6 and 21. sent off at 9-1. He stalked the leader before taking The filly came into this race off two bullet works at control at midstretch and held off MERCER MILL (Forty Churchill, Oct 8 and Oct. 23. Let go at 20-1, Stately Niner) for a half-length win. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, Star dueled for the lead before opening a clear advan­ $33,900. tage down the backstretch. She had 1 % lengths on O-Paraneck Stable. B-Horses Of Course Inc. (FL). ZANTI (Strawberry Road {Aus}) at the wire. Lifetime T-Joseph Aquilino. Record: 17-4-0-1, $105,285. O-Taylor Edward. B-Thomas & Marguerite Cavanagh 6th-AQU, $31,000, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:25 1/5, ft. Family Trust (KY). T-Jeff Jacobs. AFFAIRWITHPEACHES (c, 2, Black Tie Affair {lre)--Peach of It {GSW, $625,721}, by Navajo) ran 8th-HAW, $30,240, Alw, 3/up, a1 m70yd, 1:42 4/5, ft. second at the Meadowlands Sept. 18 and at Belmont RECOUP THE CASH (g, 6, Copelan--Dewan's Flag, by Oct. 6, but digressed to fourth when switched to the Dewan) broke a losing streak of over a year when he turf for his last outing Oct. 17. Back on the main track won the Marvin Potter H. at Detroit Oct. 12. The vet­ and sent off at 6-1, the colt closed from far back to eran runner was quick to pick up a second win, going challenge at midstretch and prevailed by a nose over wire to wire to score by 2 3/4 lengths at 3-1.
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