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The 1horoughbred Daily Ne'NS is delivered to your home or business by faJ( each morning by &a.m. for subscription information, please call 900-747-8060. T~9I~L~UN~EI:Iw~ ~E;..;;:.:=::;­ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1993 1--[__ __W_A_;_s ___ D_---J N_·...;....T_~.....-·D ----'III-_W__ i_E_~_~_·_~_·L_E_T_~_· NEW TRAINER FOR LET'S ELOPE Let's Elope, the BUDWEISER-HAWTHORNE GOLD CUP H.•G2. Haw. 11-20, champion Australian mare who finished 10th as the favorite in $400,000, 3yo/up. 10f, 2:02, f1. 1~EVANESCENT, h. 6, Northern Jove (EI Batey Farm·FU - the Yellow Ribbon &t $&nta Anita Nov. 14, is moving from Twitchet, by Roberto. O-Mark Levy; B·KeMucky trainer Ron McAnally's shed to that of Charlie Whittingham's. Thoroughbred Associates (KY.): T-Lou GoldfiM; $240,000. Said McAnally of the decision, "The owner was not too happy 2~M8rquetrv. h. 6, Conquistador Cielo (Claiborne Farm·KYi with the way she ran in the Yellow Ribbon, even though she -Regent's Walk, by Vice Regent. O-Morley &. Dale bled," ihe six year old, who runs for Dennis and Margaret Engelson. and Robert Frankel; ($110.000 yearling 1988 Marks of Victoria, Australia, was treated with Lasix for that Keeneland July select yearling sale); $80,000. 3-Valley Croasing. h, 5, Private Account (Claiborne Farm­ (ace. Let's Elope has not yet arrived In his barn, but KY) -Chic and Sassy. by His Majesty. O-Robert E. Whittingham has said he wi" not run her in next Sunday's Meyerhoff; $44,000,­ Matriarch at Hollywood. Margins: neCk, nose, 1 1/2. :! Evanescent came up the inside from the back of the pack to HOLIDAYFEST NOTES Aqueduct will feature four win in a three-horse photo over 3-5 favorite Marquetry and Valley Crossing. "I let him start running about the half"mile Grade II events next Saturday, dubbed HolidayFest. Getting pole," said Evanescent's jockey. Aaron Gryder. "When you ready for the $200.000 Remsen for 2yos are Arrovente, Go push the button. he gives you a solid kick. He showed me For Gin, Malmo. Personal Escort and Warn Me. Robert he's as good on the dirt as he is on the grass." Said owner Petrin's Arrovente breezed a mile Saturday in , :44.02 aver Mark Levy, "It's been a great year for this horse. You the Belmont training track; Chief's Crown Stakes winner Go never know when you're switching over to the dirt. but he was very determined today. We're near to $1 million in For Gin stepped a speedy five furlongs in :57.62 yesterday. earnings and we want to get him over that mark. He'll go Robert Perez' Warn Me is expected to ship from France for to Florida and run in the Canadian Turf Handicap. II JocKey the race. "We acquired him a couple of months ago. He has Mike Smith, who finished second on Marquetry, won five of seven, and won a mile-and-a-quarter race last commented, "It didn't seem like he was leveling off with time out. But there's the air strike in France, so we're running me. We got away a little bit poorly and it took a little while to to be. I with 8 into problems," said Perez, Definite for the $200,000 establish where we wanted think sharper break, we would have won; he slipped behind when we Demoiselle tor 2yo fillies are Bunting, Princess iru. Sovereign left and that made me change tactics. I wanted to be on Kitty and Strategic Maneuver, GI winner of the Spinaway and the lead. but I didn't want to send him aftet the POOt start" Matron Stakes. Set for the $200,000 Ladies H. are Bold As Silver, Fadetta, In Her Glory, Silky Feather, Star Guest and HOLLYWOOD OERBY·G1, Hoi, 11-20. $400,000. 3yo, 9fT. Turnback the Alarm. Multiple Grade I winner Turnback the 1:46 415, fm. 1-EXPLOSIVE REO, C, 3, Explodent (Gainesway Farm-KY) Alarm worked six furlongs in 1:13.24 Saturday at Belmont. ~Amelia Bearhart, by Bold Hour. O·Frank Stronach; 8­ Expected for the $250,000 Brooklyn are Federal Funds, Living Richard D. Maynard (CAN,); T·Daniel J. Vella: ($45,000 Vicariously. Michelle Can Pass. Missionary Ridge and yearling 1991 Keeneland September yearling sale); Prospector's Flag. Stuyvesant Handjcap winner Michelle Can $220,000. Pass went three-quarters in 1: 14.63 at Belmont yesterday. 2-Jeune Homme, C, 3, Nureyev (Walmac International·KY) -Alydariel, by Alydar. O-Y. Asakawa: ($2,600,000 yearling NEWS, Continued on p2 1991 Keeneland July select yearling sale); $80,000. 3-Earl of Barking (lrel. c, 3. Common Grounds (Morristown Lattin Stud-Ire) -the Saltings, by Marston. Q-.Henry Pabst; Weekend Results ...,,,.,,,,........ ,, ........................."'..p1-2 $60,000. Margins: 1 1/4, neck. 1/2. Weekend Preview ...."..............................................p2 Longshot Explosive Red stalked the pace early, took the lead on the far turn and held off all Challengers to light up the Racing Reports ....... ".............................................p2·S tote board at 22·1. It was the third stakes win of the year for the three year old, who earlier in '93 took the American Derby and the Forerunner. ContInued, p2 I 11/20/93 23:24 THOR. TIMES-T.D.NEWS NO. 184 PAGE:2· THOROUGHBKEDDAlLYNEW'S. 11-21~93 "I had ridden this horse at Arlington Park and I knew he was NEWS Continued tough," said jockey Corey Nakatani. "/ tell ya, every time I asked him for run. he came up with it. I didn't even have JOCKEY MARY RUSS INJURED AT CALDER; to hit him." Another 22-1 shot, Jeune Homme. was LEE RECOVERING Jockey Mary Russ suffered a slight second. while favorites Guide and Eastern Memories were concussion Saturday morning at Calder when the horse she 7th and 13th, respectively. Said jockey Kent Desormeaux was breezing bolted off the racetrack and sUpped on the of Guide, "He was too French today for Amaricanii:ed pavement. According to her agent, Richard Ancona, Russ racing. When he gets to lag behind a good pace, thera's nobody that can outsprint him. He needs to be pushed was taken to Pines Hospital as a precautionary measure; she along so he can get used to tracking horses that go in :46, is likely to be on the sidelines until Tuesday, Another Calder not :50, and still maintain his kick," Jerry Bailey had no real rider, Michael Lee. remains in stable condition at Jackson excuse for pacesetter Eastern Memories. "He seemed Memorial Hospital. Ruth $alathe, his personal nurse. reports pretty comfortable, but he had no fight at all when they that the rider came out of traction Friday and the swelling in came to him." Fatherland broke down after being bumped just past the half-mile pole, his spine has been reduced. Doctors are still optimistic for a full recovery. HOLLYWOOD TURF EXPRESS H" HoI, 11·20, $200,000. 3yo/up. 5.5fT. 1:01 4{5, fm. 1-WILD HARMONY, C, 4, Wild Again (Three Chimneys Farm-KY) -Deauville Dove, by No Robbery. O-Mr. and Mrs, Jerome S. Moss; B-Calumet Farm and Bruce Kline (KY.); T-Brian A. Mayberry; ($240,000 yearling 1990 I~N .E.W Y.O.R.KI Keeneland September yearling sale); $110,000. ~ REPORT 2-Robln Des Pins, h, 5, Nureyev (Walmac International-KY) -Rare Mint, by Key to the Mint. a·Darby Dan Farm; $40.000. JOSEPH A. GIMMA S., Aqu, 11-20, $70,600, 3yo, New York­ 3-Mond& Bleu (GBI. h, 5, Last Tycoon (Ire) lCoolmore Stud­ foaled and approved by the New York State-bred Registry, Ire) -Make Plans, by Go Marching. O-Wildenstein and 8f, 1:38 4/5. ft. Cowsn; $30,000. 1-IITAKA, C, 3, Jade Hunter (Brookside Farm-KY) - Margins: nose, 1/2, 1/2. Americanrevelation, by Foolish Pleasure. a-Brophy Stable: Despite an eventful trip, Wild Harmony was able to get up in B·B. Giles Brophy (N.Y.); T-Phflip G. Johnson; $42,360. the very last jump to win by a nose over fellow closer 2-Koluctoo Jimmy AI, g, 3. Jacques Who IThe Rich Farm Robin Des Pins. "It was a pretty fun trip going into the at Saratoga-NY) -Koluctoofully, by Koluctoo Bay. O-Basil J. turn," said jockey Chris McCarron. "Tsunami Spangler Plasteras; $16,632. went toward the fence; Alex (Solis) was able to pull him 3-Corma Ray, C, 3, Cormorant (New York Stallion Station· back in, but that put Robin Des Pins and me in real tight, NY) -Dance a Nite, by Last Dance. O-Raymond Simonlau; and I hit the fence. My horse bounced off the (ail at the $8,472. three-eighths pole. I steadied real hard, but he came on Margins: 5 1/4,1/2, 1/2. welf. He was definitely the best horse in the race." It was the second career stakes win for the four-yeer-old, who 7th-Aqu, $44,000 Alw., 3yo/up, f/m, 6f. 1:124/5, ft, Front­ ilnished fourth to Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Cardmania runner MEAGHAN'S TOY (f, 4, Castle Guard-Above Me, in the Ancient Title last time out, Favored Western by Great Above), bred in New Jersey by Barbara Lenczyk Approach set the pace but tired to finish fifth. Final time and trained by Gasper Moschera for Joques Farm, was 2 was 4/5-second off the course record. 1/2 in front at the line for her first win since being claimed ($50,000) at Saratoga.

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