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The Thoroughbred Dally 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~9I~~UN~~~RE D™ M 0 ND A Y, AU GUS T 8, 1 9 9 4 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS TODAY Today EDDIE READ H.--GI, $322,250, DMR, 8-7, 3yo/up, at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1 1 /8mT, 1 :48 4/5, fm. Saratoga Springs, NY, a new group of racing legends 1--APPROACH THE BENCH (IRE), 113, h, 6, Law will be formally inducted into The Official National Society--Arguing (Ire), by Pharly. 0-John Mulhern; Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame. This year's in­ 8-Bonna Baum & George Robichaud (IRE); ductees are: Jockey Steve Cauthen, the youngest T-Richard Cross; J-C. Nakatani; $187,250. person to enter the Hall of Fame, the last jockey to Lifetime Record: 38-7-8-5, $571,147. win the Triple Crown (aboard Affirmed in '78) and the 2--Fastness (Ire), 114, c, 4, Rousillon--City Fortress, winner of the Kentucky, English, French, Irish and by Troy. 0-Evergreen Farm; 8-Bonna Baum & Italian derbys; Warren "Jimmy" Croll, trainer of Mr. George Robichaud (IRE); $60,000. Prospector, Housebuster and three-year-old sensation 3--Johann Ouatz (Fr), 116, h, 5, Sadler's Wells-­ Holy Bull; Paul Mellon's champion Arts and Letters; Whakilyric, by Miswaki. 0-Hotehama Tadahiro; the great sprinting filly Ta Wee; 1936 Horse of the 8-S. Niarchos (FR); $45,000. Year Eight Thirty; and steeplechase champion Flatter­ Margins:neck, head, 3 1/2. Odds:7.60, 2.60, 7.70. er. The induction ceremony, open to the public, will Also Ran: Blues Traveller (Ire), Earl of Barking (Ire), take place from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. under the tent Furiously, Wharf. on the lawn of the Hall of Fame. Approach The Bench, winner of an expensive $1 25 ,000 claimer over the Hol. turf last out, closed STUKA LIKELY FOR PACIFIC CLASSIC Allen from mid-field for his 1st North American stakes Paulson's Stuka (Jade Hunter) worked seven furlongs victory. "He dug in and gave me a lot," said win­ at Del Mar yesterday morning in preparation for ning jockey Corey Nakatani. "He had run a huge Saturday's $1 ,000 ,000 Pacific Classic. Jockey Laffit race last time and we got a weight break today. Pincay Jr. was aboard for the four-year-old colt's He didn't switch leads until late, but when he did clocking of 1 :25 4/5. Marty Jones, assistant to train­ he gave me that extra burst. It was a winning er Gary Jones, said Stuka is almost certain to com­ move." 9-5 favorite BLUES TRAVELLER (Bluebird) pete in the GI Classic. Trainer Bruce Jackson said the raced in 2nd until late in the stretch, when he tired 10-furlong test is still a strong possibility for his to finish 4th. Richard Cross, trainer of Approach French import Risen Roman (Risen Star). The four­ The Bench, a G2 winner in Ireland, said there is a year-old, who was third in his only U.S. start, a Holly­ possibility the horse will be supplemented to the wood turf allowance July 21, breezed five furlongs Aug. 28 Arlington Million. Thurs. at Del Mar in :59 1 /5. Best Pal ( *Habitony) is slated to prep Wednesday for the race. "He just went ARLINGTON H.-Gll, $250,000, APX, 8-7, 3yo/up, a mile, so he just needs a little blowout in-between," 1 1 /4mT, 2:01 3/5, fm. said his trainer Richard Mandella yesterday. 1--FANMORE, 119, g, 6, Lear Fan--Lady Blackfoot (Ire), by Prince Tenderfoot. ($62,000 yrl '89 PHILADELPHIA PARK CLOSED FOR LIVE KEESEP). 0-Juddmonte Farms; 8-Ms. Ann Trimble RACING Philadelphia Park will be closed for live & Don Johnson (KY); T-Robert Frankel; J-P. Day; racing from Mon., Aug. 8 through Thurs., Aug. 25 so $150,000. Lifetime Record: 14-7-6-0, $704,736. that a number of maintenance projects, chief among 2--Marastani, 114, g, 4, Shahrastani--Marianna's Girl, them the resurfacing of the main dirt track, can be by Dewan. ($25,000 yrl '91 KEESEP). 0-Webber performed. Live racing will resume Fri., Aug. 26 with Temple Jr; 8-Albert & John Clay (KY); $50,000. the track's premier race of the year, the Gii, 3--Split Run, 111( h, 6, Relaunch--Buy Out, by $200,000 Pennsylvania Derby, set to be run Labor Secretariat. O/B-Glen Hill Farm (FL); $27,500. Day, Monday, Sept. 5. Philadelphia Park, which has Margins:neck, 3 1 /2, 4. Odds:.90CT, 7.60, 14.60. conducted Thoroughbred racing continuously since Also Ran: Smarginato (Ire), Star of Cozzene, Dinner June, 1990, will continue to conduct full-card simul­ in Riof Mr. Light Tres (Ar). casting daily throughout the 1 B-day break. Arlingt on Handicap Continued, p.2 PAGE 2 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 8-8-94 Arlington Handicap, Continued. TODAY, DEL MAR: Sent off the bettors' choice, the speedy Fanmore BAYAKOA H., $60,000a, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f broke on top and was allowed to set slow early frac­ The field of 9, in post position order, is as follows: tions of : 25 1 /5, : 50 and 1 : 14 2/5, leaving himself Angi Go (Idaho's Majesty), Stevens; Crownette (Seat­ more than enough to remain in front at the finish. tle Slew), Desormeaux; Don't You Love Me (Danzig The 6-5 second choice, last year's Arlington Million Connection), Gomez; Re Toss (ARG) (Egg Toss), champion STAR OF COZZENE (Cozzene), raced in 3rd Nakatani; Exchange (Explodent), Pincay Jr.; Glass early on before fading to finish a well-beaten 5th. Ceiling (Pirate's Bounty), Mccarron; Thirst for Peace Fanmore, a GSW in both France and the U.S. who (Time for a Change), Solis; Miss Dominique (Private shipped in from Southern Calif. for the race, is 1 /2 to Account), Black; Changed Tune (Tunerup), Madame L'enjoleur (MSW, $188,363, by L'enjoleur}. Delahoussaye. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: 2nd-DMR, $45,000 Alw., 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5fT, 1 :42 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: 3/5, fm. 1--WILD AGAIN MISS, 116, m, 6, Wild Again-­ A PHENOMENON H.- Gill, $109,800, SAR, 8-7 I lstrouma, by Hrad Work. 0-S. Timphony; B-M. 3yo/up, 6f, 1 :08 3/5, ft. Stevens (LA); T-V. Timphony. 1--BOUNDARY, 117, c, 4, Danzig--Edge (GSW, Lifetime Record: 13-4-3-2, $89,400. $111,600, by Damascus. 0-Mrs. William Haggin 2--Fondly Remembered, 117, f, 4, Skywalker--Fondre, Perry; B-Claiborne Farm & the Gamely Corporation by Key to the Mint. (KY); T-William Mott; J-J.R. Velazquez; $65,880. 3--Francie's Fancy, 118, f, 4, Flying Paster--Pale Lifetime Record: SW, 8-6-1-1, $217,777. Leaves, by Green Dancer. 2--Cherokee Run, 120, c, 4, Runaway Groom-­ Margins: 1, 3, 1 /2. Odds: 10.00, 4.40, 4.20. Cherokee Dame, by Silver Saber. ($85,000 2yo Wild Again Miss, 7th in a $62,500 claimer at Hol- 1992 OBSFEB). 0-Jill E. Robinson; B-George Onett lywood in her last, was sent straight to the front this (FL); $24, 156. time for a wire-to-wire score in her 1st start at Del 3--1 Can't Believe, 113, h, 6, Our Native--Pajama Girl, Mar. She is 1/2 to Nettie Cometti (GSW, $571,900, by Graustark. ($5, 700 2yo 1990 KEEJAN). by Giacometti). 0-John Brnjas; B-Louis Lee Haggin Ill & Alma Haggin (KY); $13, 176. 6th-DMR, $33,000, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1 :03 4/5, ft. Margins:1/2, 2 1/2, 2. Odds:4.20, 0.70CT, 10.60. +ON TARGET (c, 2, Forty Niner--Hattab Gal, by Al Also Ran: Chief Desire, Boom Towner, Dalhart, Hattab), who registered 3 straight bullet works in Friendly Lover. preparation for his debut, closed from mid-pack for a Boundary, the 4-1 second choice, stayed just off 5-length triumph as the 4-5 bettors' choice. A the early frontrunners until the top of the stretch, $160,000 Kee. July yrlg, On Target is 1 /2 to Sea Ca­ when he took over for his 2nd stakes victory. 3-5 det (MGI, $1,747,650, by Bolger) and Paper Princess favorite Cherokee Run uncharacteristically took (MSW, $383,400, by Flying Paster). Lifetime Record: back early under Craig Perret, then mounted a sus­ 1-1-0-0. $18.150. tained bid but was unable to get past the winner. 0-VHW Stables. B-Katalpa Farm & Verne H. Winchell "We were a little closer than he usually is, but (Ky). T-Ron McAnally. everything worked out great," said Boundary's trainer Bill Mott. "Cherokee Run met up with us at 3rd-DMR, $33,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 61/2f, 1:16 3/5, the eighth pole and we showed some real determi­ ft. nation to stay in front of him." Said Cherokee MAMA MUCCI (f, 2, Regal Classic--Remote Ruler Run's trainer Frank Alexander, "There was a little {Giii, $105, 110}, by King Emperor), who closed well weight shift in the race, but not a lot to make a for 3rd in her July 14 debut at Hol, sat off the leaders until the stretch, when she took over to win by 4 over difference. My horse was further back than I TEJANA'S TRICK (Tejano).

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