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 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 9 9 5 W•E•E•K•E•N•D PREVIEW MILLION-DOLLAR PICK SIX PAYOUT AT DEL Today, Leopardstown, Ireland GUINESS CHAMPION S.-G1, $236,407, 3yo/up, 1 OfT MAR A Del Mar and Southern California record Pick Six payoff of $1 ,039, 259. 20 was registered Thursday on a PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT. 1 Hernando Hammond Asmussen 130 single ticket sold at the seaside track. The winning ticket was purchased for $216. The ticket combined 2 Flagbird bin Suroor Murtagh 127 two favorites, two second favorites, one third favorite 3 Pentire Wragg Hills 1 23 4 Kayaara Furlong Shanahan 1 23 and a 31-1 longshot, Half Mamoon, for the record win. 5 Needle Gun Brittain Doyle 130 The previous high for a single Pick Six payoff in South­ 6 Valanour de Royer-Dupre Mosse 123 ern California was $978,229.60 at Santa Anita February 7 Freedom Cry Fabre Peslier 130 28, 1986. No name was given for the lucky handicapper holding the million-dollar ticket. 8 Definite Article Weld Kinane 1 23 Hernando (Niniski), tops in France at 11 to 14 furlongs last year, made his first start since April and his second ABBREVIATED ARLINGTON MEET SHOWS A of the year August 1 9, taking his second consecutive LOSS The bottom line for the 55-day Arlington Interna­ G3 Prix Gontaut-Biron. The five-year-old has started tional Racecourse meeting that ended Monday was a once before in Ireland, finishing second in the '93 1 3-percent decline on net betting revenue for the track Budweiser Irish Derby. when measured against the same calender days last year, when the meet covered 131 days. Full-card simul­ Today, Doncaster, England cast from out of state, just legalized by the Illinois state PERTEMPS ST. LEGER S.-G1, $308, 119, 3yo, 14f legislature, was the major contributing factor to the 123ydsT decline; commissions on out-of-state bets are lower than PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS on Arlington's own races. On-track betting on 1 Kalabo Cecil Eddery 5-1 Arlington's programs was down 29 percent, Illinois 2 Jellaby Ashkir Akehurst Reid 25-1 intertrack betting was down 59 percent and Illinois off­ 3 Anchor Clever Kelleway Hughes 14-1 track betting was down 52 percent. However, because 4 In Camera Stoute Daley 20-1 of simulcast betting, total handle increased 1 percent. 5 Jural Johnston Weaver 7-1 The full-card simulcasts produced $73, 761, 113, which 6 Luso Brittain Cochrane 11-4 represents 42 percent of the $174,950,503 total handle 7 Classic Cliche bin Suroor Dettori 9-2 generated by Arlington and its intertrack and OTB out­ 8 lstidaad Stewart Carson 1 6-1 lets. The simulcast revenue generated by the new law 9 Affidavit Fabre Swinburn 3-1 was a boon to horsemen--their Arlington purses went 10 Minds Music Cecil Ryan 25-1 from $188,000 in '94 to $235,000 in '95. Italian Derby winner Luso (GB) (Salse) is favored after finishing third to Pentire in the G2 Great Voltigeur S. at DUSTY SCREEN RETIRES TO BUCK POND York August 15. The winner of this year's G3 Dalham Chester Vase was runner-up to last year's Arc winner FARM Dusty Screen (Silent Screen), a multiple graded­ Carnegie in the G 1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud two starts stakes winner of $623,935, has been purchased by a syndicate to stand stud at Buck Pond Farm in Versailles, back. MGSW Affidavit (Affirmed) has been beaten only Kentucky next season. The seven-year-old, who cap­ once, finishing seventh in the French Derby. The bay tured the Giii National Jockey Club H. and Giii Salvator captured the 1 5-furlong G3 Prix Berteux in his latest. Weekend Preview cont. p2 Mile, last raced July 29, finishing eighth to GI lselin H. winner Schossberg in this year's Salvator Mile. He goes I.I.I WEEKEND PREVIEW ......... p1-2 to stud with a record of 18 wins from 46 career starts. Said Douglas Arnold, owner of Buck Pond, "This horse c NEWS CONTINUED ........... p2 brings front-running, miler speed and classic stamina to - RACING REPORTS . p2-5 our farm." Dusty Screen will stand for a fee of $3,500, live foal. TOTAL PAGES ................ 6 News cont. p2 - PAGE 2 •THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS• 9-9-95 Today, Del Mar 4th-BEL, $34,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 10 2/5, ft. PALOMAR H.-Gll, $125,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5fT MIDWAY GAL Cm, 5, Midway Circle--Play That Tune, by PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS Stop the Music), a consistent runner while racing for a 1 Just Tops Greenman Nakatani 10-1 tag since being claimed for $25,000 June 28, stepped 2 Yearly Tour Hofmans McCarron 2-1 up to the allowance ranks for the first time for her new 3 Phone Chatter Mandella Pincay Jr. 7-2 connections and closed from near the back of the pack 4 Bis Cat Whittingham Solis 1 5-1 to edge 4-5 HOLLEY'S HEART (Gone West) by a head at 5 Ocean Bay Maslonka Valenzuela 30-1 6-1 . The runner-up contested a hot pace early, took a 6 Lady Affirmed Whittingham Delahoussaye 3-1 clear lead at the top of the lane, but could not last. 7 Morgana G Jones Stevens 5-2 Lifetime Record: 38-11-7-6, $188,270. The top earner in the field with $ 831 ,491 , Phone 0-Haley Terrence W & Wickman Joseph F. B-Charles Chatter (Phone Trick), the 1993 champion two-year-old Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (KY). T-Robert P Lake. filly, tried turf for the first time last out on July 19 and finished a good second to Morgana (El Gran Senor) in 5th-BEL, $34,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1 :34 3/5, fm. the Melvin Durslag S.; that mare came back to run CANT WE BE FRIENDS (f, 3, Sovereign Dancer--Kerplop second to division leader Possibly Perfect in the GI {SP}, by Affirmed), who made her first three career Ramona H. August 5. Phone Chatter is winless since starts at Canterbury, shipped in for her New York debut taking the C.E.R.F. S. at Del Mar more than a year ago. and her first outing since July 23. Ignored at the win­ dows at 21-1, the bay looked a longshot while racing News cont. next-to-last early, but threaded her way through the MARYLAND'S TOP JOCK INJURED Jockey Mark pack to take the lead in midstretch and draw clear for a Johnston, the leading rider at Pimlico's spring and 3 1 /2-length victory, giving jockey Eddie Maple his Laurel's winter and summer meets, suffered a displaced second straight. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $28,820. fracture of the right collarbone when he was thrown O/B-Wheelock Whitney (KY). T-Lisa L Lewis. from his mount in yesterday's third race after the field had crossed the finish line. Maryland's top rider last 6th-BEL, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :44, fm. year, Johnston is expected to be out for six weeks, but STAR OF THEATRICAL (c, 2, Theatrical (lre)--Dynawite his agent, Gordon Becraft, said he hoped his rider could {MSW, $190,091}, by Vigors) ran greenly in his first be back in time for the Maryland Million in five weeks. two starts, both on turf, but learned well from those lessons; sent off the 4-5 chalk in his third start, the chestnut stalked WAVING GOOD BYE (Wavering Mon­ arch) (3rd) 'til they straightened for home, then kicked it NEW YORK into gear for a three-length score. Lifetime Record: • • 3-1-0-0, $19,920. Yesterday's Results: 8th-BEL, $46,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 11 fT, 2: 12 3/5, fm. 0-J C Spence. B-Mrs. Harold Cole (Ky). T-D W Lukas. 1--NEXT ENDEAVOR, 116, h, 5, Vigors--Mighty Spectacular, by Spectacular Bid. 0-Young Joyce; 2nd-BEL, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1 /16mT, 1 :43, fm. B-Young J Bonner (KY); T-Barclay Tagg. Lifetime OLD CHAPEL Cc, 2, Dynaformer--Rondonia, by Record: SP, 9-5-2-0, $104,575. Monteverdi (Ire)) picked up checks while favored in his 2--Thorny Crown, 116, c, 4, Garthorn--Friona, by His first two starts. Bet down to even-money as the Majesty. crowd's choice once again, the dark bay made his sec­ 3--Correntino, 120, g, 6, Lord At War (Arg)--La ond two-turn start a winning one, rallying from fifth Corriente, by Little Current. under jockey Jerry Bailey to break his maiden by a wid­ Margins: 8, 1 3/4, NO. Odds: 9.30, 87.75, 9.70. ening seven lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $27,120. Breaking from the rail, Next Endeavor and hot jockey 0-December Hill Farm & Sherwood Stable. B-Lynda G. Jose Santos were content to race second early behind Lail (KY). T-John C Kimmel. DOCTOR DISASTER (Palace Panther), who led by as many as eight after a half, but the pair quickly closed on Local News: Belmont Park the top one around the far turn and galloped home un­ Forcing Bid (Irish Open), second in the GI John A. contested as the pacesetter faded to sixth.
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