The Thoroughllred Daily News is delivered to your home or Ilusiness Ilyfax each morning by 5a.m. For sullscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~~I~~UN~~~RE DM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1996 $2 Daily SeTeAeKeEeS RESULTS Thursday, Keeneland QUEST FOR FAME GETS FIRST STAKES ALCIBIADES S.-GII, $271,500, KEE, 10-10, 2yo, f, WINNER Shuttle stallion Quest For Fame (GB) (Rain­ 1 1116m, 1:46 4/5, ft. bow Quest) sired his first stakes winner last weekend 1--S0UTHERN PLAYGIRL, 118, f, 2, Western Playboy-­ when his juvenile colt Hockney, owned by Jack and Bob Golden Spell, by Private Account. ($5,500 yrl '95 Ingham's Woodlands Stud and trained by John Hawkes, FTKOCT). O-Vanier Nancy A; B-Goodwin Larry (KY); won the Listed AJC Canonbury S. over five furlongs at T-Harvey L Vanier; J-R P Romero; $168,330. Lifetime Randwick in Sydney, Australia. Noise, the Epsom Derby Record: 6-5-1-0, $321,200. winner's first starter in Australia, was runner-up in the 2--Screamer, 118, f, 2, Roanoke--Cheery Tower, by Listed AJC Breeders' Plate earlier in the week. Both Irish Tower. ($15,000 wing '94 KEENOV; $42,000 yrl performances have surprised the breeding experts, who '95 KEESEP). O-Mary Zuckerman; B-Jones Brereton C expected the stallion's progeny to need time and dis­ (KY); $54,300. tance to be at their best. Woodlands Stud owns a 50 *3--Private Pursuit, 118, f, 2, Private Account-­ percent interest in Quest For Fame with Gainesway Helenska, by Nijinsky II. ($350,000 yrl '95 FTSAUG). Farm in Kentucky. O-Horton Willis; B-Dinwiddie Farms Ltd Partnership (VA); $27,150. FOXHOUND TO HILL 'N' DALE Foxhound Margins: (5), (HD)' (3). Odds: 1.60, 15.70, 9.80. (Danzig), who stood the 1996 season at Coolmore Stud Also Ran: Runaway Mary, Unincorporated, Annie Cake, in Ireland, has been purchased by Hill 'n' Dale Farm and Corporate Vision. will begin stud duties next year at the Lexington, Ken­ *Finished second, DQ'ed and placed third. tucky farm. A stakes winner at two in France, he went Unlucky to suffer her first career loss when second on to place in three G3 stakes. Foxhound's dam, Lassie after a rough trip in the Ellis Park Debutante two starts Dear, produced Weekend Surprise, the dam of Summer back, Southern Playgirl bounced back to capture the Gil Squall, Honor Grades and A.P. Indy. "We initially pur­ Arlington-Washington Lassie by a neck in her most chased an interest in Foxhound when he retired to recent outing. Sent off the crowd's choice to take an­ Coolmore Stud in 1996," said John Sikura. "With the other here, the chestnut sat just off the pace to the far success in the U.S. of Summer Squall and Honor Grades turn before taking command and drawing away down from Foxhound's immediate family, we increased our the stretch. "She's specia!," said jockey Randy Romero. stake in the stallion and decided to bring him over here." "When I Galled on her she went to running, but after she Foxhound, who was bred to more than 90 mares this made the lead she just pulled up and waited. She needs year, will stand for $4,000, live foal. competition--she waits on horses. But if one would have come, she would have gone on again." The filly could AMERICAN DAY TO STAND AT MARGAUX make her next start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Graded stakes-placed American Day (Nureyev), who at Woodbine October 26, and Romero added, "You broke his maiden by 13 lengths on the turf at Hollywood haven't seen her best race because she waits on Park, has been retired and is scheduled to stand the horses. There's a lot more there that I don't even know 1997 season at Margaux Farm in Midway, Kentucky. At about. If Original runner-up Private Pursuit came out for three, he was third in the Gill EI Camino Real Derby and running room at the sixteenth pole and bumped won a one-mile allowance on the main track at Santa Screamer; she was disqualified and placed third for the Anita. The half-brother to MGISW Best Pal will stand as infraction. "My filly's coordination just hasn't caught up the property of Golden Eagle Farm for $3,000, live foal. with her size yet," said Pat Day aboard Private Pursuit. STAKES RESULTS ............. p1 STAKES CLQSINGS WEEKEND PREVIEW ............ p2 TOMORROW, SA TURDA Y, OCTOBER 12: c.~ 10-26 $100,000 Cowdin-GII, Aqu, 2yo, 7f I • NEWS CONTINUED ..... ..... p2 -rJ'l ($100) Z RACING REPORTS ............ p2-5 10-26 $100,000 Astarita-GII, Aqu, 2yo, f, 7f - TOTAL PAGES ................. 6 ($100) :?AGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 10-11-96 News cont. Saturday, Belmont Park: VIRGINIA HORSEl\·'!EN SIGN CONTRACT WITH FLOWER BOWL INVITATIONAL-GI, $350,000, tim, COLONIAL DOWNS After a one-month delay, Colo­ 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT nial Downs and the Virginia chapter of the Horsemen's The field of 14, in post position order, will be: Miss Benevolent and Protective Association have signed a Caerleona (Fr) (Caerleon), 113; Future Act (Known $4.5 million purse account contract. The contract had Fact), 111; Ampulla (Chief's Crown), 116; Privity (Pri­ been delayed by a suit filed by two Northern Virginia vate Account), 113; Chesley Flower (His Majesty)' 115; horsemen, James Casey and Hazel March, but Circuit Brushing Gloom (Broad Brush), 116; Transient Trend Judge Thomas D. Horne denied their request for an (Time For A Change), 111; Tough Broad (Broad Brush), injunction in a ruling handed down October 2, stating 111; Interim (GB) (Sadler's Wells), 116; Electric Society that the two had failed to substantiate their claim that (Ire) (Law Society), 118; Zarma (Fr) (Machiavellian), the agreement would cause them financial harm. Colo­ 112; Curtain Raiser (Theatrical {Ire}), 113; Powder Bowl nial Downs' Jeff Jacobs negotiated the agreement, (Pleasant Colony), 116; and Upper Noosh (Red Ran­ which calls for 5.25 percent of all wagers placed on som), 112. Privity and Interim (GB) will run coupled, as simulcast races at Virginia's Satellite Wagering Facili­ will Brushing Gloom and Tough Broad. ties, retroactive to the opening of the first site last Feb­ ruary, to accrue in the purse account. Colonial Downs, when filing its 1997 racing schedule with the Virginia EAST Racing Commission, declared a plan that will offer Thor­ • • oughbred purses of $150,000 per day. Local News: Laurel Park A total of 122 Maryland-sired horses have been en­ HEART LAKE TO JAPAN According to yesterday's tered for this year's edition of the Maryland Million, to The Sporting Ufe, Heart Lake (GB) (Nureyev) has been be run this Saturday at Laurel Park. The 11 -race pro­ purchased by Teruya Yoshida and will stand the 1997 gram will feature horses from Canada, California, New breeding season at Shadai Stallion Station in Japan. The York, Florida and Maryland. five-year-old earned the majority of his more than $1.8 million career bankroll in Japan, taking both the 1995 Local News: Calder G1 Yasuda Kinen and G1 Keio Hai Spring Cup there last Horsemen at Calder will see a 15 percent purse in­ May. Heart Lake made his final start in the G 1 Sussex crease effective with this Saturday'S overnight. The S. at Goodwood July 31, finishing a disappointing ninth, purse increase is the third of the meet, and brings daily and retires with a record of six wins from 17 starts. He purse money, including overnight, FOA and stakes mon­ is expected to ship to the Hokkaido stud at the end of ies, to approximately $160,000. October. Local News: Morven Park Three-time champion steeplechaser Lonesome Glory (Transworld) will make his return to racing after a nine­ PREVIEW month layoff in a flat race on Saturday's seven-race • • card at Morven Park near Leesburg, Virginia. America's Today, Keeneland BREEDERS' FUTURITY-Gil, $250,OOOa, 2yo, 8.5f second-leading steeplechase earner of all time with PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS winnings of $545,934, Lonesome Glory has not run 1 Boston Harbor Lukas Bailey 2-5 since placing fourth in an English steeplechase in Janu­ 2 Blazing Sword O'Connell Martinez 6-1 ary. Morven will offer parimutuel wagering for the first 3 Mr. Starbuck Vivian Day 10-1 time since 1992. 4 Haint Brothers Sellers 9-5 5 Starke Bouy Wismer Bruin 15-1 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may Haint (Devil's Bag), a galloping eight-length winner in not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or his only start around two turns when taking the Miller mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright Cradle S. at River Downs last time out, takes on over­ owner, MediaVista. Information as to the races, race results whelming favorite Boston Harbor (Capote)' who and earnings was obtained from results charts published in trounced the field trying a distance in the Gill Kentucky Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission Cup Juvenile, winning off by seven lengths in his latest of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. effort for his fourth win from five trips. Academy Award Top 10 Second Crop Sire by Winners & "Vins PARIS, KY 1997 Fee: $3,500 Li"e Foal (606) 233-4252 FAX (606) 987-0008 PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS. 10-11-96 4th-KEE, $41,000, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, a7f, 1:28 4/5, ft. MIDWEST TRIUNFANTE (f, 3, Mt. Livermore--Winmor Miss {MSW, • • $175,500}, by Royal Skil, winless in two allowance Yesterday's Results: tries since taking a $25,000 claimer at Belmont June 6th-KEE, $52,000, Alw, 3yo/up, flm, 9f, 1:52 3/5, ft.
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