The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 199 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW CANADIAN RACES LOSE SPONSORSHIP Today, Hollywood Park Woodbine officials intend to preserve the prestige of the BAYAKOA H.-Gll, $100,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f two international Grade I races on their schedule despite PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. notification that both Molson Breweries and Rothmans 1 a Twice The Vice Ellis Stevens 1 20 Limited have withdrawn their sponsorship of the races. 2 Urbane Bradshaw Nakatani 1 20 In a statement released yesterday, George Hendrie, 3 Golden Klair (GB) Vienna Black 11 7 chairman of the board of The Ontario Jockey Club, said, 4 Fancy 'n Fabulous Warren Pincay Jr. 114 "It is our intention to carry on with these great Grade I 5 Klassy Kim Stute Desormeaux 11 7 races. These two races provide our fans with an oppor­ 6a Pirate's Revenge Ellis Antley 11 9 tunity to see the best horses in the world right here at 7 Ashtabula Fanning Delahoussaye 114 Woodbine. With the Breeders' Cup coming to Woodbine 8 British Bauble La Croix Solis 114 in 1996 ... they'll afford horsemen an opportunity to ship Golden Klair (GB} (Damister) tries to bounce back from horses in early to prep for racing' s Day of Champions." a sixth-place showing in the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff Molson Breweries has sponsored the Molson Export October 28. The five-year-old makes her fifth start and Million since the event's inception in 1988; the three­ looks for her first win since returning from a year's year-old fixture was granted Grade I status for the first layoff in August. The British-bred mare, three-for-five at time in 1 994. Originally known as the Canadian Interna­ Hollywood, picked up a pair of Grade II events over the tional Championship, the Rothmans Ltd. International track in the spring of '94. Urbane (Citidancer), never off was inaugurated in 1981; it has become one of the the board in eight career starts, missed beating Serena's most important grass races in North America. Both Song by a lip in the GI Hollywood Starlet a year ago; races were worth $1 million (Canadian); money for the she comes into this race off a powerful performance purses now would have to come from the OJC's Thor­ dusting Maryland-brads in the Maryland Million Oaks oughbred marketing budget until new corporate spon­ October 14. Twice The Vice (Vice Regent) has finished sors can be enlisted. "And we are actively seeking first or second in six of nine outings on the main track; sponsorship liaisons," said Hendrie. It is expected that the versatile four-year-old, a Grade I winner on turf and the Molson Export Million will become the Woodbine Grade Ill winner on dirt, returned from the bench after Million, and the Rothmans Ltd. International will revert nine-and-a-half months and captured a Hollywood grass to its former name, the Canadian International. allowance November 15. SHREWD IDEA TO THE U.S. Shrewd Idea (Al­ News cont. leged), runner-up to Sunshack in the G 1 Prix Royal Oak DAYJUR'S STUD FEE REDUCED According to a going a 1 1 5/16 miles October 22 at Longchamp, has report in Saturday's Daily Racing Form, Dayjur (Danzig), been purchased by Gary and Mary West and is sched­ who entered stud at Lexington's Shadwell Farm in uled to arrive in California in time for next Sunday's GI 1991, will stand for $30,000, live foal, in 1996. The Hollyood Turf Cup. The five-year-old, a Group 2 winner eight-year-old, England's Horse of the Year in 1990, had while racing in England, France, Germany, Ireland and originally stood for a fee of $50,000; a Group 1 winner Italy, is expected from France Monday. "I've never seen in England and France who narrowly missed taking the him, but he's supposedly a medium-sized horse and, 1990 GI Breeders' Cup Sprint when he jumped a obviously, distance appears to be his game," said new shadow near the finish line, Dayjur has sired 25 winners trainer Randy Bradshaw, who added that bloodstock and two stakes winners from his two crops to race. agent Hubert Guy negotiated the Shrewd Idea deal. RECORD HANDLE AT CALDER Yesterday's com­ bined mutuel handle (on-track, inter-track and inter­ WEEKEND PREVIEW ........... p1 state) at Calder was an all-time record for the Tropical at NEWS CONTINUED ........... p2 Calder meet. The total handle Saturday was $5,622,304. The previous mark was $5,363,968, set -V'l RACING REPORTS . p2-5 November 6, 1993, which was a Breeders' Cup Day. z TOTAL PAGES ................ 8 News cont. p2 ....__ ___- ....._ ______________ ,, __ _ PAGK2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 12-3-95 News cont. Yesterday's Results: TATTERSALLS WEANLING SALE CONCLUDES MY CHARMER H., $100,000, CRC, 12-2, 3yo/up, f/m, A colt by Sadler's Wells--Zummerudd (Habitat} brought a 1 1 /8mT, 1 :46 2/5, fm. bid of $409, 165 to top not only the final session but all 1--DANISH (IRE}, 116, f, 4, Danehill--Tea House (Ire} five days of the 1995 Tattersalls' December Foal Sale at (SW-Ire}, by Sassafras (Fr}. ($700,000 HRA 1995 Newmarket. Consigned by Barronstown Stud, Ireland, KEENOV). 0-Jayeff B Stables & Leigh Gerald; B-Allen the bay is a half-brother to General Monash (Thorn Werneck & Mr & Mrs James A Winn (IRE); Dance}, a G2 winner in France, and Furajet (The Min­ T-Christophe Clement; J-J A Santos; $60,000. strel}, a stakes winner in England; he was purchased by Lifetime Record: MSGP, 18-5-5-3, $377,634. * % to Demi O'Byrne. A total of 197 lots sold on the final day Sybillin (Ire) (Henbit), MSW-Eng. of the auction, grossing $ 7 ,027, 250; the average Satur­ 2--Cox Orange, 119, m, 5, Trempolino--Spectacular day was $35,671. There was no comparable session Joke, by Spectacular Bid. $20,000. last year. The Tattersalls' December Sale continues 3--Alice Springs, 123, m, 5, Val de L'Orne (Fr)--First Monday with the first session of the Mares, Horses in Approach, by Northern Fling. $11,000. and out of Training, and Stallions Sale. Margins: NK, 1 HF, HF. Odds: 3.10, 3.50, 1.50. Danish, purchased less than a month ago at the NYTB ELECTS NEW BOARD The New York Thor­ Keeneland November Sale, brought an immediate return oughbred Breeders, Inc. has announced the names of on her new owners' investment. Second in four straight the 11 members who will serve as directors on its Board graded races in New York this past summer and fall for 1996-97. Because only 11 members chose to submit before running up the track in the Gii E. P. Taylor at petitions to be elected to the Board, NYTB by-laws allow Woodbine in her last start, the bay made her move on for the membership election to be bypassed; secre­ the rail nearing the stretch and wore down stablemate tary/treasurer Michael Flynn cast one vote for the 11 Cox Orange to win by a neck. Trainer Christophe Clem­ candidates on behalf of the membership at the final ent was satisfied with the win. "It was a frustrating NYTB meeting of the 1994-95 Board, held December 1 season with her, with all of those seconds in big races, in Albany. "The new Board was elected much in the but this makes it better now." Clement indicated the same way others have been during the past 1 6 years," December 23 La Prevoyante at Calder might be next for stated Dr. Douglas Koch, who served as president for Danish. 1994-95. "This was an orderly transition and the outgo­ ing Board has utmost confidence in, and is enthusiastic about, those who will begin to serve in January." Five NEW YORK of the new directors will be serving on the NYTB Board • • for the first time; they are breeders Ronald J. Davis, Yesterday's Results: Thomas J. Gallo Ill, Carl Lizza Jr., Karen A. Murphy and GARLAND OF ROSES, $70,200, AQU, 12-2, 3yo/up, Gustave C. Schoenborn Jr. Remaining on the Board are f/m, 6f, 1: 10, wf. Timothy Boyan, Barbara Brewer, Michael D. Flynn, Jill P. 1--LOTTSA TALC, 117, m, 5, Talc--Antilassa, by Rich, Louis M. Salerno and Philip J. Trowbridge. The Anticipating. 0-Mcguire Vincent & Werner Charles; new Board will meet in early January to elect officers B-KCV Stable (NY}; T-Timothy D Kelly; J-D Nelson; for the 1996-97 term. The new president will also serve $48,600. Lifetime Record: 47-16-6-9, $722,684. * % on the Board of the Breeding and Development Fund. to Appealing Guy (Proud Appeal}, MSW, $220,003. 2--Manor Queen, 116, f, 4, Wavering Monarch-­ Woodland Manor, by Marine Patrol. ( $29,000 yrl '92 FTMSEP). 0-Behringer Edward C & Murray Thomas. EAST $10,800. Local News:• Calder • 3--Countess Steffi, 114, m, 6, Geiger Counter--Steven's Calder racing fans can help feed the needy by bringing Treat, by Raise a Bid. ($38,903 yrl '90 ONTSEP). non-perishable food items or making cash donations on 0-Filipowich T & Kates M & Lieberman. $5,940. Daily Bread Food Bank day at the track next Sunday, Margins: 1, 5, 3/4.
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