T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 ND a Y, MAY 2, 1 9 9 4 $2 Daily

T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 ND a Y, MAY 2, 1 9 9 4 $2 Daily

The T-horoughbred Daily News Is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 am. For subscription Information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~~~RE DM M 0 ND A Y, MAY 2, 1 9 9 4 $2 Daily W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS DERBY HOPEFUL PREPS AT CHURCHILL Sunday, Longchamp, France With new jockey Chris Mccarron in the saddle, Wood PRIX GANAY-G1, Longchamp, France, 5-1, Memorial runner-up Go for Gin (Cormorant) breezed $148,249, 4yo/up, 10.5fT, 1 :22 4/5, gd. 1--=MARILDO (FR}, h, 7, Romildo (Haras du six furlongs in 1: 15 at Churchill Downs Sunday, co~­ ering the last quarter in :23 3/5 and the last eighth in Cadran-Fr) --Marike, by Nasram. O/T-David Smaga; : 11 4/5. The colt galloped out seven furlongs in 1 :28 T-Warnerton Farm (FR.); $87,205. 3/5. "He was rolling down the lane," said Mccarron. 2-- Intrepidity (GB), f, 4, Sadler's Wells (Coolmore "He was so relaxed going off, I just let him go. He Stud-Ire) --Intrepid Lady, by Bold Ruler. 0-Sheikh feels terrific." Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; $34,882. 3-- Urban Sea, m, 5, Miswaki (Walmac International-KY) --Allegretta (GB), by Lombard. RED RANSOM'S FIRST WINNER Seven-year-old 0-David Tsui; $17,441. Red Ransom (Roberto), a freshman sire for 1994, had his first winner Saturday when his two-year-old son Margins: 1 1 /2, 1 1 /2, head. Also ran: Bob's Return (IRE), Vert Amande (FR), Sri Pekan came back from a second-place finish in his Ezzoud (IRE), Kornado (GB), Furiant. debut to win a five-furlong maiden event at Winless in two previous starts this year, veteran Newmarket in England. Bred by Hargus Sexton and Marildo (FR) took the lead three-sixteenths from home Sandra Ellsworth, the 1 /2 to SW Dusty's Command (Bob's Dusty) is trained in England by Paul Cole; he and held it to the wire to improve to 57-13-9-6 and $559,379. Last year's Prix de I' Arc de Triomphe was a $105,000 Keeneland September yearling. Red heroine Urban Sea closed late to be third. Ransom, who set a Saratoga track record and won . two of his three career starts, stands at the Vinery in Sunday, Santa Anita Midway, Kentucky for a $7,500 stud fee. JOHN HENRY H.-G2, Hal, 5-1, $154,050, 3yo/up, 9fT, 1 :47 1 /5, fm. NAKATANI TO RETURN FRIDAY? Jockey 1--ARCANGUES, h, 6, Sagace (Fr} (Dead} --Albertine Corey Nakatani, sidelined since Apr. 2 with a frac­ (Fr}, by Irish River (Fr}. 0-Daniel Wildenstein; tured right ankle, could return to action as early as B-Allez France Stables, Ltd. (KY.); T-Richard Friday. "He's way ahead of schedule," said his agen~, Mandella; $90,300. Bob Meldahl. "He goes to his doctor (Monday), and tf 2-- Misil, h, 6, Miswaki (Walmac International-KY) they decide that the cast can come off, he could be --April Edge, by The Axe II. 0-lsonu Take; ($40,000 able to ride Friday." weanling 1 988 Keeneland November breeding stock sale); $30,000. W AITRYST RETIRED New Zealand-bred Waitryst 3-- Earl of Barking (Ire}, c, 4, Common Grounds (Bassenthwaite {GB}), a winner of three straight San­ (Morristown Lattin Stud-Ire) --The Saltings, by ta Anita allowance races before finishing third in the Marston. 0-Henry Pabst; $22,500. GI Santa Barbara H. in her most recent start, has been Margins: 1 /2, 1 1 /2, 3 1 /2. retired. Her trainer, Frank Olivares, said the five-year­ Also ran: Kingdom Found. Ser: Tinners Way. old suffered a training injury and has been sold as a Making his first start since shocking the Breeders' broodmare to interests in Ocala, Florida. Cup crowd with his Classic victory, Arcangues was sent off as the 7-5 favorite and didn't disappoint, rallying from just off the leaders to score; said jockey WEEKEND RESULTS . p1 Eddie Delahoussaye, "I'll tell you, this horse looks great. I think he looks better now than he did when RACING REPORTS .. ... p2-5 he won the Breeders' Cup Classic. He felt great, too. He won real easy--1 never cocked my stick at him." Trainer Richard Mandella said the GI SW, who now boasts earnings of $1,948,381, would be pointed for the Hollywood Turf Cup May 30. PAGE i •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 5-2-94 6th-Aqu, $27,000 Clm. ($75-70,000), 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft. THE FASTER YOU GET (f, 3, Entropy--Faster Depar­ ture, by Baldski), a narrowly beaten second in allow­ ance company in her last start, sprinted to the front at the break and cruised home 3 1 /2 lengths to the Yesterday's Results: good with Mike Luzzi aboard. MSP at Calder as a 9th-Hol, $40,000 Alw., 3yo, f, 8.5fT, 1 :43 2/5, fm. two-year-old, she raises her record to 9-2-3-1 with DANZA REGIO (f, Danzatore--All Regal, by Run the 3, $78,340 in her pocket. Gantlet), second for a $50,000 tag last time out, 0-P. Whitney. 8-Farnsworth Farms & J. Sainer (FL). moved into the allowance ranks for the first time and T-L. Lewis. scored a decisive 3 1 /2-length victory, her first on the turf, with Gary Stevens up. Favored WILD IMPULSE 5th-Aqu, Mdn., 3yo, 6f, 1: 12, ft. (Wild Again) was up with the pace for 3/4's but TIMELESS ENDEAVOR (c, 3, Tejano--Luvahummer, by dropped back to be eighth. The winner, a 1 /2 to Bask) earned his first victory in his third start, dueling Damascus Regal (Damascus), MGSW, lty; Galo way with favored HOLY MOUNTAIN (Devil's Bag) from the Plains (Caveat), MSW, $153,042; and Charnell' s start and showing courage down the lane to win it by Dream (Wavering Monarch), MSW, $215,025; im­ a nose. New stats stand at 3-1-1-0, $20,980. proves to 7-2-2-0, $48,650. 0-L. Grimm. B-Clarkland Farm (KY). T-F. Schulhofer. 0-0merta Racing. B-L. Semple (KY). T-J. O'Hara. ~ M·I•D•W•E•S•T I~ N•E•W Y•O•R• ~ REPORT KI ~ REPORT Yesterday's Results: Yesterday's Results: NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB H.-G3, Spt, 5-1, FORT MARCY H.-G3, Aqu, 5-1, $82, 750, 3yo/up, $250,000, 4yo/up, Sf, 1 :49, gd. 8.5fT, 1 :42 2/5, fm. 1--@RECOUP THE CASH, c, 4, Copelan (Mockingbird 1--ADAM SMITH (GB), h, 6, Sadler's Wells (Coolmore Farm-FL) --Dewan's Flag (SW), by Dewan. Stud-Ire) --Krakow, by Malinowski. 0-Lord Gordon 0-Richard Trebat; 8-Jaime S. Carrion (KY.); T-Jere White of Hull; B-London Thoroughbred Services, R. Smith Sr.; ($36,000 yearling 1991 Keeneland Ltd. (GB.); T-Christopher Clement; $49,650. September yearling sale); $150,000. 2-- Halissee, c, 4, Cozzene (Gainesway Farm-KY) 2-- Dread Me Not, c, 4, Turkoman (Darby Dan --Hedonic, by Fappiano. 0-John A. Nerud; $18,205. Farm-KY) --Roger Dodger, by Olden Times. 3-- Nijinsky's Gold, h, 5, Lot o' Gold (Good Guys 0-Chardel Company; $50,000. Farm-LA) --Super Jamie, by Nijinsky II. 0-Stanton P. 3-- Danc'n Jake, h, 5, Affirmed (Jonabell Farm-KY) Powell; ($25,000 yearling 1990 Texas Thor­ --Tamaral, by Seattle Slew. 0-Morton Fink, Roy oughbred Breeders Assn. August Yearling Sale); Gottlieb, and Lee Sacks; $27,500. $9,930. Margins: 3, 1 /2, 1 /2. Margins: neck, 2, 2. Also ran: Ask Amulio, Star Recruit, Little Bro Lantis, Also ran: Fourstars Allstar, Astudillo (IRE), Berseto, Inca Trail. Dr. Alfoos. Ser: Contract Court, Majesty's Man. The consistent Recoup the Cash earned his second Sent off at 3-1, Adam Smith (GB) rallied from fifth straight stakes victory with a wire-to-wire t?llY as the to outgame favored Halissee at the wire with j?ckey 2-1 second choice. With his 11th career win, the Mike Smith up; the win was worth $8.00 to his back­ four-year-old nearly doubles his bank account to ers and gave trainer Chris Clement his second graded $317,254. stakes win of Aqueduct's closing weekend. A full brother to Braashee, GISW in Fr and GSW in Eng, 9th-CD, $38,725 Alw., 3/up, f/m, 9fT, 1 :53 2/5, gd. $430, 159, and 1 /2 to GSW Ghariba (Final Straw LIFE IS DELICIOUS (f, 4, Raft--Split Screen, by Silent {GB}), the winner goes to 19-6-7-0 and $322,175. Screen) remains unbeaten in 1994 with a 1 /2-length tally over frontrunning SHES JUST SUPER (Golden 7th-Aqu, $31,000 Alw., 4yo/up, Bf, 1 :34 4/5, ft. Act) for her second straight allowance win. Favored LE RISKY (h, 5, Lejoli--Frisky and Risky, by Cormo­ at 8-5, ARBUSHA (Danzig) sat just off the pace but rant), third at this level last out, rallied from just off faded late to be fifth. The GSP winner earns new the pace to get up in the final strides and take the slate of 15-6-3-2 with $157,954 in the bank. three-way photo over GIANT LEAP (Conquistador O/B-W. I. Levy (KY). T-P. Vestal. Cielo) and 7-5 favorite PEACE BABY (Hold Your Midwest Report cont. p3 Peace), improving to 44-8-2-7 and $159,5~8.

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