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Winning the world over 859 299.0473 • 859 299.1259 Fax MINARDI Boundary-Yarn, by Mr. Prospector 2002 Fee: $12,500 live foal, due September 1 Champion two-year-old in England and Ireland. Half-brother to TALE OF THE CAT-G2 and to the dam of JOHANNESBURG-G1. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE Despite a qualified cast of international participants, Japanese horses swept the top five spots in yester- day’s G1 Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse, with this year’s G1 Japanese Derby winner Jungle Pocket (Jpn) (Tony Bin {Ire}) taking top honors. Jungle Pocket be- came only the second three-year-old to complete a Japan Derby-Japan Cup double by making a furious closing run under jockey Olivier Peslier to catch reigning Japan Cup champion T.M. Opera O (Jpn) (Opera House {GB}) in the final stages and win by a neck. The first homebred sophomore to win a Japan Cup, Jungle Pocket won two of three starts as a juvenile, including the G3 Sapporo Sansai S. He won the Feb. 4 G3 Kyodo News Service Hai S. to kick off his sophomore cam- paign and, after running third in the G1 Japanese 2000 Guineas, annexed the Japanese Derby May 27. Given nearly three months off, he returned a disappointing third as the 3-10 favorite in the G2 Sapporo Kinen Aug. 19 and was equally disappointing when fourth in the G1 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) Oct. 21. Japan Cup cont. p3 Sunday, Tokyo, Japan JAPAN CUP-G1-Jpn, ¥480,560,000, Tokyo Race- course, 11-25, 3yo/up, 2400mT, 2:23 4/5, fm. 1--JUNGLE POCKET (JPN), 121, c, 3, by Tony Bin (Ire) 1st Dam: Dance Charmer, by Nureyev 2nd Dam: Skillful Joy, by Nodouble 3rd Dam: Skillful Miss, by *Daryl’s Joy O-Yomoji Saito; B-Northern Farm; T-Sakae Watanabe; J-O Peslier; ¥253,192,000. Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-2, ¥599,326,000. 2--T.M. Opera O (Jpn), 126, h, 5, Opera House (GB)-- Once Wed, by Blushing Groom (Fr). O-Masatsugu Takezono; B-Kineusu Bokujo; ¥100,000,000. 3--Narita Top Road (Jpn), 126, h, 5, Soccer Boy (Jpn)-- Floral Magic, by Affirmed. O-Hidenori Yamaji; B-Sasaki Bokujo; ¥63,000,000. Margins: NK, 3HF, NK. Odds: 3.20, 1.80, 13.40. Also Ran: Stay Gold (Jpn), Meisho Doto (Ire), Golan (Ire), Indigenous (Ire), White Heart (GB), With Anticipa- tion, American Boss, Daiwa Texas, Cagney (Brz), Paolini (Ger), To the Victory (Jpn), Timboroa (GB). TATTERSALLS DECEMBER SALES BEGIN Tattersalls' largest and most historic fixture, the December Sales, begin in Newmarket today with a day of yearlings. There are 195 catalogued, the smallest number for 11 years, including many who have missed engagements at yearling sales earlier in the autumn. Sadler's Wells has three entries including Lot 107, offered by John Troy as agent, a Houghton withdrawal out of Group 1 winner Infamy (Ire), dam of four black-type performers to date. Her 1999 yearling real- ised 300,000 guineas. Lot 108, a Darshaan (GB) colt offered from Floors Stud, put in an appearance at the Houghton Sale, but was bought in for 100,000gns. Others to watch include Lot 144, a Rainbow Quest half-sister to the leading stayer Persian Punch (Ire); the filly's Singspiel (Ire) half-brother made 800,000gns as a yearling last year. Lot 141 is a colt by King Of Kings (Ire), one of several U.S.-based stallions represented. Out of Honor To Her (Sir Ivor), he was unsold at $100,000 at Keeneland in September. “The December Yearling Sale has always been a source of high-class winners and never more so than this year, with Group 1 victors Summoner (GB) and Timboroa (GB),” Jimmy George, Tattersalls' marketing manager, said. “This year's catalogue would compare favourably with any of its predecessors.” The December Sales continue Wednesday with the foal section which runs through Saturday; the breeding stock section begins Monday and concludes the following Thursday. SPOOK EXPRESS EUTHANIZED GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare runner-up Spook Ex- press (SAf) (Comic Blush) suffered a “complete com- pound luxation of her left fetlock” and had to be euthanized following the running of yesterday’s GI Matriarch S. at Hollywood Park. Jockey Mike Smith, who had the mount on the seven-year-old, tried to explain the incident. “She just hit some loose ground,” he said. “She just hit it funny. She was struggling over the course early, but it wasn’t unsafe. These animals are very big and when they step funny, sometimes something goes, and that’s what seemed to happen.” A treble Group 1 winner in South Africa, the bay scored her most important U.S. victory when winning the GII WinStar Galaxy S. at Keeneland this past October. For information, call (732) 747-8060. Daily News TDN HEADLINE NEWS Thoroughbred Monday, November 26, 2001

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Winning the world over 859 299.0473 • 859 299.1259 Fax

MINARDIBoundary-Yarn, by Mr. Prospector 2002 Fee: $12,500 live foal, due September 1

Champion two-year-old in England and Ireland. Half-brother to TALE OF THE CAT-G2 and to the dam of JOHANNESBURG-G1.

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE Despite a qualified cast of international participants,Japanese horses swept the top five spots in yester-day’s G1 Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse, with thisyear’s G1 Japanese Derby winner Jungle Pocket (Jpn)(Tony Bin {Ire}) taking top honors. Jungle Pocket be-came only the second three-year-old to complete aJapan Derby-Japan Cup double by making a furiousclosing run under jockey Olivier Peslier to catch reigningJapan Cup champion T.M. Opera O (Jpn) (Opera House{GB}) in the final stages and win by a neck. The firsthomebred sophomore to win a Japan Cup, JunglePocket won two of three starts as a juvenile, includingthe G3 Sapporo Sansai S. He won the Feb. 4 G3 KyodoNews Service Hai S. to kick off his sophomore cam-paign and, after running third in the G1 Japanese 2000Guineas, annexed the Japanese Derby May 27. Givennearly three months off, he returned a disappointingthird as the 3-10 favorite in the G2 Sapporo Kinen Aug.19 and was equally disappointing when fourth in theG1 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) Oct. 21.Japan Cup cont. p3

Sunday, Tokyo, JapanJAPAN CUP-G1-Jpn, ¥480,560,000, Tokyo Race-course, 11-25, 3yo/up, 2400mT, 2:23 4/5, fm. 1--JUNGLE POCKET (JPN), 121, c, 3, by Tony Bin (Ire)

1st Dam: Dance Charmer, by Nureyev2nd Dam: Skillful Joy, by Nodouble3rd Dam: Skillful Miss, by *Daryl’s Joy

O-Yomoji Saito; B-Northern Farm; T-Sakae Watanabe; J-O Peslier; ¥253,192,000. Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-2, ¥599,326,000.2--T.M. Opera O (Jpn), 126, h, 5, Opera House (GB)-- Once Wed, by Blushing Groom (Fr). O-Masatsugu Takezono; B-Kineusu Bokujo; ¥100,000,000.3--Narita Top Road (Jpn), 126, h, 5, Soccer Boy (Jpn)-- Floral Magic, by Affirmed. O-Hidenori Yamaji; B-Sasaki Bokujo; ¥63,000,000.Margins: NK, 3HF, NK. Odds: 3.20, 1.80, 13.40.Also Ran: Stay Gold (Jpn), Meisho Doto (Ire), Golan(Ire), Indigenous (Ire), White Heart (GB), With Anticipa-tion, American Boss, Daiwa Texas, Cagney (Brz), Paolini(Ger), To the Victory (Jpn), Timboroa (GB).

TATTERSALLS DECEMBER SALES BEGIN Tattersalls' largest and most historic fixture, theDecember Sales, begin in Newmarket today with a dayof yearlings. There are 195 catalogued, the smallestnumber for 11 years, including many who have missedengagements at yearling sales earlier in the autumn.Sadler's Wells has three entries including Lot 107,offered by John Troy as agent, a Houghton withdrawalout of Group 1 winner Infamy (Ire), dam of fourblack-type performers to date. Her 1999 yearling real-ised 300,000 guineas. Lot 108, a Darshaan (GB) coltoffered from Floors Stud, put in an appearance at theHoughton Sale, but was bought in for 100,000gns.Others to watch include Lot 144, a Rainbow Questhalf-sister to the leading stayer Persian Punch (Ire); thefilly's Singspiel (Ire) half-brother made 800,000gns as ayearling last year. Lot 141 is a colt by King Of Kings(Ire), one of several U.S.-based stallions represented.Out of Honor To Her (Sir Ivor), he was unsold at$100,000 at Keeneland in September. “The DecemberYearling Sale has always been a source of high-classwinners and never more so than this year, with Group 1victors Summoner (GB) and Timboroa (GB),” JimmyGeorge, Tattersalls' marketing manager, said. “Thisyear's catalogue would compare favourably with any ofits predecessors.” The December Sales continueWednesday with the foal section which runs throughSaturday; the breeding stock section begins Mondayand concludes the following Thursday.

SPOOK EXPRESS EUTHANIZED GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare runner-up Spook Ex-press (SAf) (Comic Blush) suffered a “complete com-pound luxation of her left fetlock” and had to beeuthanized following the running of yesterday’s GIMatriarch S. at Hollywood Park. Jockey Mike Smith,who had the mount on the seven-year-old, tried toexplain the incident. “She just hit some loose ground,”he said. “She just hit it funny. She was struggling overthe course early, but it wasn’t unsafe. These animalsare very big and when they step funny, sometimessomething goes, and that’s what seemed to happen.” Atreble Group 1 winner in South Africa, the bay scoredher most important U.S. victory when winning the GIIWinStar Galaxy S. at Keeneland this past October.

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Yesterday’s Result:PRIX DU GRAND CAMP-Listed, FF240,000, LyonParilly, 11-25, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.60, sf.1--#CALIFET (FR), 122, c, 3, Freedom Cry (GB)--Sally’s Room (Fr), by Kendor (Fr). O-Enriquita Garcia- Gonzalez; B-D Milin; T-Guy Cherel; J-Davy Bonilla; FF130,000. Lifetime Record: 10 starts, 6 wins, 3 places, stakes prize money: FF288,000.2--National Academy (Ger), 128, h, 6, Royal Academy (USA)--Narola (Ger), by Nebos (Ger). FF44,000.3--Gallery God (Fr), 132, h, 5, In The Wings (GB)--El Fabulous (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer (USA). FF33,000.Margins: SHD, 2HF, HF. Odds: 4.00.Also ran: Darakiyla (Ire), Ladonia (Fr). Also ran (not classified): Turbo Jet (Fr), Roli Abi (Fr),Gold Field (Ire), Top Way (Fr), Saitensohn (Ger), DonaBella (Fr), Belfortain (Fr). Califet, a useful and consistent performer, outbattledthe long-time leader Gallery God and held off the latechallenge of National Academy to record his first stakessuccess. Last year, he was second to Forestnikov (Fr)in the Listed Prix des Sablonnets at Nancy in Novemberand showed that he retained ability this year whenfinishing fourth behind Poussin (Ire) in the Listed Prix leFabuleux at Deauville Oct. 23.

Yesterday’s Result:1.30 Rome, Premio Furigolo (Cond), L30,600,000, 2yo,c/g, 1 1/4mT, time: n/a, sf.RAKTI (GB) (c, 2, Polish Precedent {USA}--Ragera {Ire},by Rainbow Quest {USA}) Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, FF41,905,000. O-Scuderia Il PoggioSRL; B-Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti; T-BrunoGrizzetti; J-Gabriele Bietolini.

PROUDWINGS SAILS TO VICTORY Proudwings (Ger) (Dashing Blade {GB}) set herself upperfectly for next month’s Hong Kong Mile with animpressive win in the Capital S. at Tokyo Racecourseyesterday. The first German-trained horse to win aListed British Pattern race since 1976, the even-moneychoice settled near the front runners early, cut a paththrough the front line while heading into the final turnand came home in front by a half-length margin overDaiwa Rouge (Jpn) (Sunday Silence {USA}), with TaikiBridle (Jpn) (Thrill Show {USA}) further back in third.“Everything went smoothly from the start. All I can sayis that there was no competition for this horse in thisrace,” said winning jockey Yutaka Take.

SILVANO FLIES IN Silvano (Ger) (Acatenango {Ger}) flies from Australiato Hong Kong today for his next start in the 10-furlongCup at Sha Tin Dec. 16. Trainer Andreas Wohler’shorse, winner of the GI Arlington Million Aug. 18, wasa disappointing fourth in the G1 Cox Plate at MooneeValley Oct. 27. He will be followed on Thursday byfellow German-trained Paolini (Ger) (Lando {Ger}), whogoes for the 12-furlong Vase, and Proudwings (Ger)(Dashing Blade {GB}), who heads for the Mile.

Quel del Giaz (Ire), c, 2, Flying Spur (Aus)--Velate (USA), by Spend a Buck (USA). Rome, Italy, 11-25, Premio Fiuggi Riservata (Cond), 2yo, 1mT, L42,500,000 to winner. B-Villa Dosia S R L.Charming Kris (Ire), c, 2, Kris (GB)--Halo’s Charm(USA), by Halo (USA). Rome, Italy, 11-25, Premio Oh So Sharp (Mdn), 2yo, 1 1/8mT, L17,000,000 to winner. B-Scuderia San Pancrazio.

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I N E W Y O R K IMIXED RESULTS FOR CHURCHILL FALLMEET Churchill Downs concluded its 24-day Fall MeetSaturday with record numbers for total wagering andan increase in on-track attendance, but average on-track handle showed a decline of more than six percentfrom last year’s totals. Alex Waldrop, president ofChurchill Downs, was pleased with the meet, whichwas run during the aftermath of the national terrorismcrisis. “We entered our Fall Meet with uncertainty be-cause of world events and a slumping economy,” saidWaldrop. “So there is no doubt that the meet was agreat success and its results are very encouraging. Thedecrease in on-track wagering is a concern, but thebiggest success story of the meet is the strength of ourracing program, which is underscored by continuedstrong growth in simulcast wagering on our racesacross North America.” Churchill’s popularity as a si-mulcast product fueled a record handle of $174.4 mil-lion, up nearly nine percent over last year’s record.Average daily purses paid during the meet totaled$404,959, a climb of one percent over last year’s aver-age (excluding Breeders’ Cup day). Trainer SteveAsmussen earned his first Churchill trainer title with 13wins. Pat Day won his 31st riding crown with 32 wins. Craig Perret gets credit for making the most of hismounts, winning four graded stakes out of six victories.

Yesterday’s Results:HUNTINGTON S., $82,500, AQU, 11-25, 2yo, 6f,1:10 1/5, ft.1--#IRON DEPUTY, 116, c, 2, by Silver Deputy

1st Dam: Femme de Fer (Fr), by Iron Duke (Fr)2nd Dam: Made To Win (Fr), by Dictus (Fr)3rd Dam: Valinda (Fr), by Yelapa (Fr)

($45,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL). O-Susan & John Moore; B-Jose Soriano (KY); T-James A Jerkens; J-R Migliore; $49,500. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $82,300. *1/2 to Jaunatxo (Lyphard’s Wish {Fr}), MGSW, $542,799.2--Volley Ball, 118, c, 2, A. P Jet--Verbal Volley, by Oh Say. ($115,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT). $16,500.3--Mr. Kipp, 116, c, 2, Kipper Kelly--Miss Hatchet, by Hatchet Man. $9,075.Margins: 4, HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 1.90, 3.30, 42.75. Iron Deputy belied his debut odds of 16-1 to finishsecond by a head going this trip at Belmont Sept. 22and returned to register an easy maiden-breaking scoreby 2 3/4 lengths at Belmont Oct. 24. Favored in hisstakes bow, the bay was content to rate well off theearly pace and commenced a rally three wide on theturn. Angled to the inside for the drive, he hit the frontoutside the eighth pole and pulled clear under urging. “Ithink this horse can go long,” winning trainer JimmyJerkens said. “He showed today he’s very rateable.He’ll stay in training over the winter, but I won’toverrace him. We might have something here.”

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4th-AQU, $47,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:22 3/5, ft.1--MAJOR WAGER, 119, f, 3, Valid Wager--Amidst, by Icecapade. O-Ackerley Brothers Farm; B-Mockingbird Farm, Inc (FL); T-Todd A Pletcher. Lifetime Record: GSP, 10-4-4-1, $178,816.2--With Ability, 115, f, 3, A.P. Indy--Withallprobability, by Mr. Prospector.3--Spicy Girl, 116, f, 4, Tabasco Cat--Spring Valley, by Affirmed.Margins: 3/4, 6HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 1.40, 1.80, 7.50. Major Wager, third in the GII Astarita S. at two, wassecond, beaten just 3/4 of a length by Xtra Heat, in theJan. 7 Ruthless S. to start 2001. The bay disappearedafter that effort, returning to post a 3 1/2-length allow-ance score at Belmont Park Oct. 28. The slight choiceto make it two in a row, she stalked second choiceWith Ability to the stretch, then drove past the gallantpacesetter for the victory.

2nd-AQU, $41,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:23 2/5,ft.PLEASANT COUNTY (f, 3, Pleasant Tap--Starr County,by Ogygian), second in her Oct. 25 debut at BelmontPark, was bet down to 1-2 in her second start. Thecrowd’s odds-on choice stumbled coming out of thegate, but recovered to race close to the early pace. Sheswept to a six-length lead at midstretch and opened itup from there to cross the finish line 10 1/2 lengths tothe good. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $32,800.O/B-Edward P Evans (KY). T-Mark Hennig.

Blazing Fury Heading West: Blazing Fury (Dynaformer), winner earlier this seasonof the GIII Saranac H. at Saratoga, will make his nextstart in the GI Hollywood Turf Cup this coming Satur-day, trainer Jimmy Toner announced yesterday. Thethree-year-old, owned by Caesar Kimmel and RonNicholson, comes into the Turf Cup on the heels offourth-place finishes in the Sept. 29 GI Turf Classic andOct. 27 GI Breeders’ Cup Turf. “He came out of theBreeders’ Cup well and worked a nice three-quarters in1:15 2/5 a week ago at Aqueduct,” Toner explained.“We were thinking about going to Hong Kong, butthings got more complicated for that trip, so we figuredwe’d take a shot at the Turf Cup.” Corey Nakatani,who had the mount aboard the bay in the Breeders’Cup, has a return call.

Yesterday’s Results:8th-LRL, $26,000, Alw, 3yo, 6f, 1:11 2/5, my.THE DEPUTY IS HOME (c, 3, French Deputy--ComeBack Home, by Known Fact) was no secret for his Nov.9 debut at this track and did not disappoint, scoring bysix lengths as the 7-5 choice. Away well in his first tryagainst winners, the bay disputed the early pace fourwide, took command a little more than two furlongs out and waltzed home to a seven-length victory at odds of1-10. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $29,070.O-Daniel M Borislow. B-Robert T Manfuso & Herbert IMoelis (KY). T-John F Scanlan.

9th-CRC, $24,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:26, ft.FRUGALITY (f, 2, Fortunate Prospect--Pinch Penny, bySpend a Buck), a $100,000 OBSAPR two-year-oldpurchase, was off slowly in her Nov. 11 bow, but ral-lied nicely to finish second by 4 1/2 lengths. Sent off aspart of the favored entry at 13-10, the 1/2 toElektraline (Line In The Sand), GSW, $426,168, stalkedthe pace from second, advanced to lead on the turnand spurted clear to defeat Glamorous Life (Top Ac-count) by six lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0,$19,820.O-Michael H Sherman. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). T-Angel Salinas.

Monarchos Works Prior to Departure: Kentucky Derby winner Monarchos (Maria’s Mon)worked an easy four furlongs in :51 4/5 at hisKeeneland base Saturday morning in his final workbefore leaving this morning for Florida. “He had a reallysmooth stride and really wanted to get into his work,”trainer John Ward told The Blood-Horse. “That’s whathe’s been doing since he returned to training.” The graywas sidelined in June after a hairline fracture in his rightknee was discovered following his third-place finish inthe GI Belmont S. and returned to light training in earlyOctober. Ward sent the colt out for his first officialbreeze at Keeneland Nov. 17 when he covered a halfmile in a bullet :47 4/5. Monarchos is tentatively sched-uled to make his four-year-old debut in the GI Donn H.at Gulfstream Park Feb. 9.

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Yesterday’s Results:1st-TPX, $19,720, Msw, 2yo, 5f, 1:00 1/5, my.+DON GATITO (c, 2, Sir Cat--Miss Mercedes, byMercedes Won), a $20,000 KEESEP yearling, was offat 8-1 in his career opener. Never far from the lead,the bay grabbed the advantage in deep stretch andheld off the late charge of 4-1 Broke But Stylin(Pembroke) to break his maiden by a half length. Hebecomes the sixth winner for his freshman sire (byStorm Cat). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $12,800.O-Rosendo G Parra. B-J David & D Britton Richardson(KY). T-Larry W Holt.

5th-TPX, $18,840, Msw, 2yo, 5f, :59, gd.AXIS (c, 2, Saint Ballado--Moscow Tap, by MoscowBallet) could have been expected to do well atTurfway Park based on the success his half-brother,Halo’s Stride (Strodes Creeek), GSP, $179,548, hadin this year’s GII Spiral S. at Turfway, where he fin-ished second. Axis, a $145,000 KEENOV weanling, a$275,000 FTSAUG yearling and a $700,000 FTFFEBtwo-year-old, debuted with a second-place finish atKeeneland Oct. 26. Shortening up a furlong, the 9-10favorite broke well and raced close up along theinside, split the leaders entering the stretch andcruised to a 6 1/4-length score. Lifetime Record:2-1-1-0, $22,800. O-Jubilee Stable. B-Pam Dupont LLC (KY). T-W ElliottWalden.

Yesterday’s Results:2nd-HOL, $49,560, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft.CONTINENTAL LU (f, 3, Flying Continental--ProperUpbringing, by Proper Reality) beat state-bred handi-cappers on the Santa Anita lawn Oct. 10, thenswitched to the dirt and was third versus open com-pany despite being steadied at the eighth pole in thatNov. 5 event. A 4-1 chance here, she settled infourth through moderate fractions, went after 7-5Ask Me No Secrets (Seattle Slew) in the stretch andprevailed by a length over that rival. Lifetime Record:11-3-3-1, $143,916.O-John H Deeter Trust.B-John H Deeter (CA).T-Summer Mayberry.

9th-HOL, $46,276, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000),3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:43, ft.STORMIN' HEAVEN (c, 3, Hennessy--Afleet Francais,by Afleet), fifth in his Aug. 4 bow on the Del Marmain, was sixth in his turf and two-turn debut Sept.5, but has been a new horse since adding blinkerstwo back. A 3 1/2-length maiden winner over theSanta Anita turf Oct. 4., the $1.2 million yearlingbested $80,000 optional claimers Oct. 26, but wasjust the 4-1 fourth choice in this off-the-turf affair.Settled toward tge inside, the chesnut came threewide into the stretch, took over in deep stretch andheld off Eye Pea Oh (With Approval) to win by alength. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $79,540.O-Fog City Stable. B-Jody & Jackie Huckabay (KY).T-R B Hess Jr.

8th-HOL, $42,042, Alw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10, ft.NO SOCKS DOC (c, 3, Out of Place--Caprianno, by

Fappiano), who broke his maiden Sept. 29 at SantaAnita, missed by a nose in his first try against win-ners Oct. 28. The 5-2 second choice in his secondattempt against allowance company, the bay wasjostled at the start and took up position in the middleof the pack early, but launched a bid as they racedout of the turn and really kicked it into gear in deepstretch to win by a widening 1 1/4 lengths over 8-5Crescendo (In Excess {Ire}). Lifetime Record:6-2-2-1, $69,640.O-Samantha, Mace & Jan Siegel. B-Red Sunset Farm(FL). T-Ronald W Ellis.

Futurity Field Taking Shape:

The Thoroughbred Corporation is likely to be repre-sented in the GI Hollywood Futurity to be run Dec.15, but it may not be the horse you have in mind.Trainer Bob Baffert said yesterday that he is leaningtowards running Popular (Saint Ballado), runner-up toFonz’s (Out of Place) in the GII Hollywood Prevue S.Nov. 17, instead of leading juvenile Officer(Bertrando), but that a final decision has not yet beenreached. David LaCroix, the trainer and co-owner ofFonz’s indicated yesterday that his colt remains ontrack for the race. He was said to be considering a“substantial offer” made to him for the gelding.

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Yesterday’s Results:2nd-GGX, $28,630, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 1/5, my.+COUNTRY WHIRL (f, 2, Country Light--Northern

Whirl, by Island Whirl) posted a bullet work in the mudNov. 11, going five furlongs in 1:00 3/5, and provedable to handle an off track again in her debut. The8-1 shot went right to the front and was neverheaded, driving home a two-length winner over 4-1second choice Storminthewoods (Woodman). Life-time Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,400.O-Sue & Tim Spooner. B-Francis M Jones (WA).T-Dan Markle.

STAKES RESULTS:ONTARIO LASSIE S., $144,180, WOX, 11-25, (S),2yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46 1/5, my.1--#WHAT A BREEZE, 116, f, 2, Dehere--Hope for a Breeze (Ch. 3yo Filly-Can, GSW, $502,728), by Briartic. O-Hopefield Farm; B-Stan Dodson (ONT-C); T-Robert E Barnett; J-J Barton; $86,508. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $141,828.2--Gonetofarr, 116, f, 2, Southern Halo--First Flag, by Woodman. $28,836.3--Halo Alfaari, 114, f, 2, Alfaari--Halo Sera, by Pole Position. ($15,000 2yo 2001 OBSAPR). $15,860.Margins: 3/4, 2 1/4, 6HF. Odds: 2.75, 0.90, 16.20.

SHOWTIME DEB S., $55,100, HAW, 11-25, (S), 2yo, f,6f, 1:14 1/5, ft.1--#LIL' MARY'S KITTY, 113, f, 2, Z Z Cat--Little Marikate, by Intrepid Hitter. O-Swearingen Stable; B-Dr T Driscoll (IL); T-Tom H Swearingen; J-C Montalvo; $29,754. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-2, $65,271.2--Dinner in Reno, 112, f, 2, Classified Facts--Foxy Island, by Drum Fire. $9,918.3--My Carati, 115, f, 2, Cartwright--Sanatatii, by Summing. ($7,500 yrl '00 FTKOCT). $5,454.Margins: 1HF, NK, NK. Odds: 2.60, 0.60A, 6.50.

TO MUCH COFFEE S., $43,850, HOO, 11-25, (S),3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44 3/5, gd.1--FIGHT FOR ALLY, 121, c, 4, Fit to Fight--Colonial Ally, by Pleasant Colony. ($20,000 yrl '98 KEESEP). O-James H Stone; B-Justice Farm, Inc (IN); T-W Elliott Walden; J-T J Thompson; $26,310. Lifetime Record: 16-6-2-4, $234,929. *1/2 to Colonial Glitter (Glitterman), GSP.2--Joanies No Phony, 119, c, 4, Buckhar--Joaniville, by Joanie's Chief. $8,770.3--Hail to Wild Again, 116, c, 3, Repriced--Viva La Wild, by Wild Again. $4,824.Margins: 6HF, HD, 7. Odds: 0.60, 12.90, 2.70A.

FRANCIS SLOCUM S., $43,100, HOO, 11-25, (S),3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5, gd.1--MARCIANN, 120, f, 4, Speedy Cure--Divine Creation, by Caro (Ire). O-Hajduk John C; B-John C Hajduk (IN); T-Shane M Spiess; J-T J Thompson; $25,860. Lifetime Record: 15-10-1-1, $232,746.2--Heresyour Chickey, 123, f, 4, Philadream--Black Lana Jane, by Ski Racer. $8,620.3--Lady's Legal Ma Ja, 118, f, 4, Legalmumblejumble-- Lady Ma Ja, by His B. $4,741.Margins: 2 3/4, 11HF, 1HF. Odds: 1.00, 1.20A, 13.60.

KLAQ H., $28,100, SUN, 11-24, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f,1:04 3/5, ft.1--#TERMINATOR WON, 118, g, 4, Air Forbes Won-- Polish Profit, by Polish Navy. O-Marshall, Betty & Tony E Sedillo; B-Nick Siounis (NY); T-Tony E Sedillo; J-A Fuentes; $16,860. Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-0, $58,202.2--Wild Dan, 120, h, 6, Rinoso--Danchel, by Wild Again. $6,182.3--Gee Wally, 117, g, 6, Walesa--Senora Anne, by Conquistador Cielo. ($16,000 yrl ‘96 TEXAUG). $2,810.Margins: 3HF, NK, 2 3/4. Odds: 21.10, 0.60, 17.60.

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MISS HOUSTON S., $25,000, HOU, 11-24, 2yo, f, 7f,1:25 3/5, ft.1--#WAYNE'S PRINCESS, 115, f, 2, Wayne's Crane-- Windy Peak, by Santiago Peak. ($1,800 yrl '00 TEXAUG; $5,000 2yo 2001 TEXMAR). O-Arthur R Kampschafer; B-Tommy F Williams (TX); T-Danny Pish; J-R Chapa; $15,000. Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-2, $45,240.2--Point Gained, 115, f, 2, Hennessy--Turko's Turn, by Turkoman. ($120,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $300,000 2yo 2001 FTFFEB). $5,000.3--French Lass, 115, f, 2, French Deputy--Frans Lass, by Shanekite. ($22,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $20,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT). $2,750.Margins: 2HF, 1, 3HF. Odds: 3.30, 1.10, 3.20A.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:9th-AQU, $43,000, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft.WONDERFUL PROSPECT (c, 3, Prospect Bay--JustWonderful, by Strike the Anvil) Lifetime Record:6-2-0-1, $55,130. O/B-Paraneck Stable (NY). T-RichardJ Lundy.

7th-HAW, $41,088, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), 3yo/up, f/m,6 1/2f, 1:19 2/5, ft.DARLING L (f, 4, Premiership--Dearest Dee, by Stal-wart) Lifetime Record: SP, 21-4-1-5, $138,332. O-MelSilver Racing Ltd. B-David G Campbell (IL). T-TerrelGore.

8th-GGX, $39,440, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:37 3/5, gd.BIGBOYSTOY (f, 2, Corslew--Moscow's Buccaneer, byMoscow Ballet) Lifetime Record: SP, 4-3-1-0, $51,105.O-JMJ Racing Stables. B-Clay Murdock & Brent Sumja(CA). T-Jeff Bonde.

8th-FGX, $34,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf),1:45 3/5, ft.WILD SUMMER (c, 3, Wild Again--Easy Summer, byEasy Goer) Lifetime Record: 12-3-5-0, $103,340.O-Live Oak Plantation. B-Harrison Harold (KY). T-William Badgett Jr. *1/2 to Unbridled Jet (Unbridled), GSP,$255,363.

7th-FGX, $32,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m (off turf),1:38 2/5, ft.OPEN MINDED (f, 3, Wharf--Legwork, by Alleged)Lifetime Record: GSP, 14-2-2-3, $95,085. O-Gary ATanaka. B-Silverleaf Farms Inc (FL). T-Steven MAsmussen.

8th-PHA, $28,224, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23, ft.MICHAEL'S PRIDE (c, 4, Not for Love--Tiger Rep, byThe Reprobate) Lifetime Record: 19-6-2-2, $148,470.O/B-Patricia J Izdebski (MD). T-George F Gross.

9th-HAW, $28,000, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft.CRYPTO K (c, 3, Cryptoclearance--K. G. Imp {SP}, byImperial Falcon) Lifetime Record: 12-3-2-0, $44,660.O-Mary Ann Calabrese. B-Waverley Farm (KY).T-Thomas F Tomillo.

7th-LRL, $26,000, 2yo, 6f, 1:13 1/5, my.PRESIDENT BUTLER (c, 2, Defrere--Patty's Cinnamon,by Chas Conerly) Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-0, $36,110.O-S Newby. B-Alan E Goldberg (NJ). T-Dale Capuano.

10th-CRC, $26,000, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:26 2/5, ft.RIZZAMATIC (f, 2, Rizzi--Wine Spritzer, by Desert Wine)Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $35,800. O/B-R J Dwyer (FL). T-William P White.

4th-LRL, $26,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f (off turf),1:06 1/5, my.BENRAY'S FLASH (f, 4, Hay Halo--Lenape's Flash, byArctic Flash) Lifetime Record: 17-3-3-3, $55,193.O/B-Benray Farm (MD). T-David L Sipe.

6th-LRL, $26,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf),1:48 1/5, my.BOB SHANKLIN (c, 3, Baederwood--Six Times, by OhSay) Lifetime Record: 11-2-3-1, $49,640. O-Kenneth JFeifarek, et al. B-Ronald Cartwright (MD). T-DamonDilodovico.

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3rd-CRC, $26,000, Opt. Clm. ($40-35,000), 3yo/up,f/m, 1m, 1:40 1/5, ft.HALO REALITY (f, 3, Prospector's Halo--My YankeeGirl, by In Reality) Lifetime Record: SW & GSP,13-4-2-1, $194,005. O/B-Centaur Farms, Inc. (FL).T-Ralph Ziadie.

8th-CTX, $22,800, 11-24, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:48 3/5,wf.CONFIDENCE (h, 5, Miner's Mark--Confidentiality, byLyphard) Lifetime Record: 33-6-8-6, $178,925.O/T-John V Alecci. B-Phipps Stable (KY). *1/2 to Confi-dential Talk (Damascus), GSW, $106,720.

8th-MNR, $22,700, 11-24, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12, ft.VICTORY FLAG (f, 3, Personal Flag--Standard Equip-ment {MGISP, $170,630}, by American Standard)Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $37,326. O/B-Stronach Sta-bles (ON). T-Lynn M Simon. *1/2 to American Falcon(Dynaformer), MGSP, $275,034.

9th-TPX, $22,600, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:40 1/5, gd.EMERALDFORAJUDGE (f, 2, Judge T C--Emeraldforalady {SP}, by Air Forbes Won) LifetimeRecord: 9-2-2-2, $56,180. O-T B Inc & Childers Miles.B-Robert H & Bea Roberts (KY). T-Bernard S Flint.

2nd-CRC, $22,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 1/5,fm.AMY 'N JILL (f, 3, With Approval--Misty Panorama, bySir Ivor) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $35,155. O-SevenOaks Farm. B-7 Oaks Farm & Jack Hanson, et al (FL).T-Ronald B Spatz. *Full to Final Approval, SW,$129,710; and To Be Approved, SW, $111,350.

5th-CRC, $21,000, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 2/5, fm.TREASURED GIFT (c, 4, Private Terms--Pearl Bracelet{G1SW-Fr, $154,872}, by Lyphard) Lifetime Record:SP, 16-3-6-0, $75,239. O/B-Buckram Oak Farm (KY).T-Mohammed Moubarak. *1/2 to Fleur de Nuit (Wood-man), GSW, $163,675.

7th-CTX, $21,000, 11-24, 3yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:21 4/5, wf.GRAM'S BELLE (f, 3, Phone Trick--Code of Love, byCryptoclearance) Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-1, $44,490.O-Michael J Miller. B-J Griggs, C Kidder & J Mamakos(KY). T-David Walters.

7th-CTX, $21,000, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:30 3/5, sy.NASTY SABRINA (f, 2, Roy--Naughty Sabrina {SW,$173,020}, by Nasty and Bold) Lifetime Record:7-3-1-0, $45,373. O-John Allen Casey. B-Jane C Hinkle& Roy Syndicate (KY). T-John A Casey.

8th-CTX, $20,800, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:50, sy.VIVALDI (c, 4, Tour D'Or--Vidaca, by Strawberry Road{Aus}) Lifetime Record: 28-4-6-4, $71,265. O-Robert Cotran. B-Susan Evans (FL). T-Richard K Trimmer.

7th-PHA, $20,000, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11, ft.ADIOS MY FRIEND (c, 3, Maria's Mon--Adios, byDevil's Bag) Lifetime Record: 14-4-1-2, $74,914.O-Richard A Englander. B-Mill Ridge Farm, Ltd. (KY).T-Scott A Lake.

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MAIDEN WINNERS:Street Wheeling, f, 2, Boone's Mill--Street Walking, by Distinctive. PHA, 11-25, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:07 1/5. B-Mia Gallo (Ny). *$9,000 wlng '99 FTMDEC; $8,700 yrl '00 FTMOCT.+Harbor Pass, c, 2, Boston Harbor--Mission Pass, by Mr. Prospector. AQU, 11-25, (C), 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Overbrook Farm (Ky). *Eighth winner for freshman sire (by Capote).+Country Whirl, f, 2, Country Light--Northern Whirl, by Island Whirl. GGX, 11-25, 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Francis M Jones (Wa).Ticketed, c, 2, Deposit Ticket--Spanish Vixen (MSP, $153,715), by Silent Fox. HOO, 11-25, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:06 2/5. B-Swifty Farms Inc (In). *$27,000 yrl '00 KEESEP.Formal Dress, f, 2, Formal Dinner--Fresh 'n Valid, by Prince Valid. CRC, 11-25, (C), 5f, 1:00. B-Wayne Gallant (Fl). *$8,500 yrl '00 OBSAUG; $27,000 2yo 2001 OBSAPR.Frugality, f, 2, Fortunate Prospect--Pinch Penny, by Spend a Buck. CRC, 11-25, 7f, 1:26. B-Farnsworth Farms (Fl). *$100,000 2yo 2001 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Elektraline (Line In The Sand), GSW, $426,168.Gotta Temper, f, 2, Pleasant Colony--Omnia (SP-Eng & Ity), by Green Dancer. MNR, 11-24, 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-Heronwood Farm (Va). *$100,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $140,000 yrl '00 KEESEP; $11,000 2yo 2001 KEEAPR.Axis, c, 2, Saint Ballado--Moscow Tap, by Moscow Ballet. TPX, 11-25, 5f, :59. B-Pam Dupont LLC (Ky). *$145,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $275,000 yrl '00 FTSAUG; $700,000 2yo 2001 FTFFEB. **1/2 to Halo’s Stride (Strodes Creek), GSP, $179,548.+Don Gatito, c, 2, Sir Cat--Miss Mercedes, by Mercedes Won. TPX, 11-25, 5f, 1:00 1/5. B-J David & D Britton Richardson (Ky). *$20,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. **Sixth winner for freshman sire (by Storm Cat).Sweet Tonka Dancer, f, 2, Super Native (Ire)--La Casino Pass, by Lac Ouimet. DED, 11-24, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:24 1/5. B-Troy M Fulcher & Leo Laprairie (La).Emporia, c, 3, Belong to Me--Aviemore, by Lord Avie. DED, 11-24, 5f, 1:01. B-Kendrick C Boardman (Wa). *$25,000 yrl '99 FTKJUL.

Whistling Maid, f, 2, Bold n' Flashy--Crimean Rose, by Sevastopol. WOX, 11-25, 5f, :57 3/5. B-Patricia Weber & Robert Weber (On).Lisa's Approval, f, 3, Farma Way--Full Approval, by Deputy Minister. HOU, 11-24, a1m70yd, 1:45 3/5. B-G Watts Humphrey Jr (Ky). *$5,000 wlng '98 KEENOV; $26,000 yrl '99 TEXAUG.French Bread, c, 3, French Deputy--Little Marie, by Sunny's Halo. AQU, 11-25, (C), 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Landon Knight (Ky).Bay Street Baby, f, 3, Irish Open--Miss Malagra, by Malagra. HOU, 11-24, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:21. B-Mrs Dennis Rittiman (Tx).Pleasant County, f, 3, Pleasant Tap--Starr County, by Ogygian. AQU, 11-25, 7f, 1:23 2/5. B-Edward P Evans (Ky).Constraint, c, 3, Southern Halo--Aquaplane, by Topsider. HOL, 11-24, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:18 1/5. B-Mrs James B Moseley (Ky). *$460,000 yrl '99 KEESEP.Taleur, f, 3, Stalwars--Valjoleur, by L'Enjoleur. MNR, 11-25, 1m, 1:41 3/5. B-Robert S Vukelic (Oh).Road Closed, f, 3, Tinners Way--Access Denied (SW, $102,738), by Cryptoclearance. HAW, 11-25, 6f, 1:13 2/5. B-Mary M Zimmerman (Ky).Breezing Up, f, 3, Wild Again--Temper the Wind, by Elocutionist. LRL, 11-25, 1 1/16m, 1:49. B-Christiana Stables (Ky). *1/2 to Private Jet (Icecapade), MSW, $257,152; Stem The Tide (Proud Truth), MGSW, $405,092; and Gottcha Last (Pleasant Tap), MSW, $108,488; and full to Shuttered, MSP, $226,917.

First-crop progeny to watch: Monday, Nov. 26

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW

Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

HALO'S IMAGE (Halo), Bridlewood, $4K, 53/9/0 2-FG, Msw, 1mT, Bob's Image, $65K OBS FEB 2yo, 7-2 LOUIS QUATORZE (Sovereign Dancer), Ashford, $20K, 130/9/1 2-FG, Msw, 1mT, Ship of the Line, 5-2 MARLIN (Sword Dance (IRE)), Airdrie, $10K, 108/5/0 6-FG, Msw, 1mT, +Gulf Wind, $65K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 PHONE SAGA (Phone Trick), Ridgeley, $1000, 4/0/0 2-MNR, Msw, 5f, +Busy Bonnie, 10-1

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Sunday, Hollywood ParkHOLLYWOOD DERBY-GI, $500,000, HOL, 11-25, 3yo,1 1/8mT, 1:49 1/5, yl.1--sDENON, 122, c, 3, by Pleasant Colony

1st Dam: Aviance (Ire) (G1SW-Ire), by Northfields2nd Dam: Minnie Hauk, by Sir Ivor3rd Dam: Best In Show, by Traffic Judge

O-Flaxman Holdings Ltd & Gann; B-Flaxman Holdings, Ltd (KY); T-Robert Frankel; J-C J McCarron; $300,000. Lifetime Record: GSW & MG1SP-Fr, 7-3-1-2, $396,716. *1/2 to Chimes of Freedom (Private Account), G1SW-Eng & Ire, $503,431; Im- perfect Circle (Riverman), SW & G1SP-Eng, $117,448; and Piquetnol (Private Account), G1SP-Fr.2--Sligo Bay (Ire), 122, c, 3, Sadler's Wells--Angelic Song, by Halo. O-Columbine Stable; B-Orpendale (IRE); $100,000.3--Aldebaran, 122, c, 3, Mr. Prospector--Chimes of Freedom, by Private Account. O-Flaxman Holdings Ltd; B-Flaxman Holdings, Ltd (KY); $60,000.Margins: 1, 3, HD. Odds: 1.10A*, 14.10, 1.10A.Also Ran: Western Pride, Learing At Kathy, Tiger Trap,Strategic Partner, Blue Steller (Ire), Startac, Sea to See,Homeland (Fr), Indygo Shiner.Scratched: Mizzen Mast, Bowman Mill. Only once out of the top three in six previous starts,Denon won two out of his first three efforts, includinga victory in the G3 Prix de Fountainbleu at Longchampthis past April. Fourth, placed third in the G1 Pouled’Essai des Poulains in May, the bay was subsequentlythird in the June 3 G1 Prix Jean Prat and closed theEuropean portion of his career with a fourth in the G2Prix Guillaume d’Ornano Aug. 15. Settled off the pacewhile saving ground, Denon split horses into the farturn, angled out in upper stretch and overtook Sligo Baylate for the victory. “I could not have asked for asweeter trip,” said winning rider Chris McCarron. “Henever had to alter course or anything and he handledthe surface very well.”

Sunday, Hollywood ParkMATRIARCH S.-GI, $500,000, HOL, 11-25, 3yo/up,f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:50, yl.1--sSTARINE (FR), 123, f, 4, by Mendocino

1st Dam: Grisonnante (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr)2nd Dam: Lady Cherie (Fr), by Sir Gaylord3rd Dam: Cherie Royale (Fr), by Right Royal (Fr)

O/T-Robert J Frankel; B-Mme Catherine Dubois (FR); J-J R Velazquez; $300,000. Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 29-9-10-1, $853,740.2--Lethals Lady (GB), 120, f, 3, Rudimentary--Madiyla (Ire), by Darshaan (GB). (5,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT). O-Ecurie Vallin; B-Bloomsbury Stud; $100,000.3--Golden Apples (Ire), 120, f, 3, Pivotal (GB)--Loon (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr). (19,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT). O-Gary A Tanaka; B-J Egan & D Hanley; $60,000.Margins: 2HF, NK, 3. Odds: 3.40, 20.90, 2.00A*.Also Ran: Crystal Music, Freefourracing, Janet (GB),Gino's Spirits (GB), Boismorand (Fr), Verruma (Brz),Baldwina (Fr), Al Desima (GB), Spook Express (SAf).Scratched: Starrer, Tranquility Lake, Tout Charmant. Starine stalked the early pace of Crystal Music beforetaking over in upper stretch en route to an easy victoryin the GI Matriarch S., a race which was marred by acatastrophic injury to GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turfrunner-up Spook Express (SAf) (Comic Blush). Starine,a Listed winner in France, was second in the GIIIGallorette H. at Pimlico May 18 and fifth in the GIII JustA Game Breeders’ Cup H. at Belmont June 9 beforegetting a rest. She returned two months later to regis-ter back-to-back wins, showing a remarkable turn offoot to take the GII Diana H. at Saratoga Sept. 5, butwas third in the GI Flower Bowl S. and 10th in the GIBreeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf in her most recentouting Oct. 27. Settled just off a leisurely pace, thegray filly surged to the lead with more than a furlong torun and was never menaced thereafter. The win wasthe 15th in a Grade I for trainer Bobby Frankel in 2001.“I thought the soft turf would help her,” the conditionersaid. “There was no pace in the race. I told [jockeyJohn Velazquez], ‘Don’t fight with her.’ He said he wasgoing to come away from there, not move on her andlet her be where she’s gonna be. I pretty much left it upto him.” Added Velazquez, who was winning his fourthgraded-stakes of the weekend, “I had a perfect trip.She broke good, was lying second and she settledbeautifully. I asked her and she responded. She made itlook really easy.”

CURRENCY CONVERSIONSUnit/US$ Unit/GB£

British pound 1.41198 1.00Irish punt 1.11547 0.789980Japanese yen 0.008054 0.005704U.S. dollar 1.00 0.708226

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CAT THIEFStorm Cat -- Train Robbery, by Alydar

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GOFFS NOVEMBER CONCLUDES Goffs’ Novem-ber Broodmares and Fillies Sale came to a close in Co.Kildare, Ireland yesterday with John Tyrrell of BBA(Ireland) going to Ir£225,000 for lot 1426, Loughtown& Chevington Studs’ Al Theraab (Roberto). The13-year-old mare, in foal to Danehill, is the dam ofListed stakes winner Barsine (Ire), also by Danehill, andfrom the family of champion Sunshine Forever, G1SWRyafan, GISW Memories Of Silver and graded-stakeswinners Gleaming Light and Java Moon. Earlier in theevening, Adrian Nicholls of the BBA purchased Thaidah(Vice Regent) for Ir£100,000. Consigned by SeskinStud (agent), the 16-year-old mare is out of blue henmare Ballade, making her a half-sister to Devil's Bag,Saint Ballado and Canadian champion Glorious Song,herself dam of Rakeen, Rahy and Singspiel (Ire).Nicholls said of the mare, who is also in foal toFasliyev, “She is for a two-man partnership and she hasa fantastic page. She will stay in Ireland and may besent to Mozart (Ire).” An hour earlier, Italian-basedLeonardo Ciampoli went to £150,000 for Theano (Ire)(Thatching {Ire}), in foal to Grand Lodge, from the draftof Longfield Stud, agent. Ciampoli, who has approxi-mately 40 mares, will leave his purchase at GallowPaddocks in Co. Meath.

GOFFS NOVEMBER SUNDAYTOP THREE LOTS

Hip# Name Covering Sire Price (Ir£)1426 Al Theraab Danehill 225,000

(m, 13, Roberto--Golden Lamb, by Graustark)Consigned by Loughtown & Chevington Studs

Purchased by Blanford Bloodstock1223 Theano (Ire) Grand Lodge 150,000(m, 8, Thatching {Ire}--Akamantis {GB}, by Kris {GB})

Consigned by Longfield Stud, AgentPurchased by Az. Agricola S. Ubert

1269 Thaidah Fasliyev 100,000(m, 16, Vice Regent--Ballade, by Herbager)

Consigned by Seskin Stud, AgentPurchased by B.B.A (Ireland) Ltd

POCKET ROCKETS TO WIN Despite his perfor-mance in the Japanese St. Leger, Jungle Pocket (TonyBin {Ire})’s connections decided that a crack at theJapan Cup was warranted because of the colt’s affinityfor Tokyo Racecourse. “He recovered well from his lastrace,” said trainer Sakae Watanabe. “We thought thathe would have a good chance here.” Jockey OlivierPeslier, who was riding the horse for the first time andwinning his first Japan Cup, said, “All I have to say isthat the horse was excellent. I was always watchingT.M. Opera O, but my colt really gave a fight.” OwnerYomoji Saito indicated that the colt would remain intraining next year and may look for races in Europeafter he runs in the Tenno Sho at Nakayama in thespring. Of the foreign contingent, Golan (Ire) (Spectrum{Ire}) finished the best, placing sixth, five lengths be-hind the winner after racing evenly throughout. Of theAmerican horses, White Heart (GB) (Green Desert)hugged the rail throughout and made a mild late run tofinish eighth, beaten just over six lengths. With Antici-pation (Relaunch), who was on the pace from the out-set, took the lead at the fourth corner, but faded late toplace ninth. Cagney (Brz) (Roy) finished 12th andTimboroa (GB) (Salse) finished last. It was reported thatWith Anticipation, White Heart and 13th-place finisherPaolini (Ger) (Lando {Ger}) will be shipped to HongKong and run in the G1 Hong Kong Vase Dec. 16. The115,196 fans in attendance at Tokyo Racecourse Sat-urday afternoon bet over ¥25 billion on the race.

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GOFFS NOVEMBERBROODMARES &FILLIES

SUNDAY, NOV. 25, 2001

SUNDAY TOTALS 2001 2000 No. Sold 172 170 Gross (Ir^) 2,695,800 2,956,600 Average (Ir^) 15,673 17,392 Median (Ir^) 9,000 12,000

CUMULATIVE No. Sold 358 345 Gross (Ir£) 5,424,900 6,294,100 Average (Ir£) 15,153 18,244 Median (Ir£) 9,000 13,000

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