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For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND INTERNET THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 2003 TEN MOST WANTED TOPS SUPER DERBY Field, p2 HEADLINE NEWS John G. Sikura, President PHONE: (859) 255-8290 www.hillndale.net STORMY ATLANTIC yearling sells for $250,000... the second highest-priced colt of the session. STORMY ATLANTIC Tizdubai Benoit Photo You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. TIZDUBAI TO MISS REST OF 2003 Darley Stud Management’s Tizdubai (Cee’s Tizzy), a full sister to Horse of the Year Tiznow, will miss the remainder of the season, and a tilt at the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita, after suffering a condylar frac- ture of the right front leg. Ac- cording to trainer Eoin Harty, the injury is not life or career threatening and the winner of the Aug. 9 GII Sorrento S. at Del Mar will likely resume train- ing in about 90 days. The unde- feated filly will be shipped to Dubai later this year and is likely to compete in 2004 under the Godolphin banner. The $950,000 KEENOV weanling purchase is also a full sister to multiple graded-stakes winner Budroyale and graded stakes- placed Tizbud. She has been scratched from the Juve- nile Fillies field for Period 3 of the Breeders’ Cup Future Bet. No replacement will be named. PARK ACCORD EUTHANIZED Trainer Jeremy Noseda's well-regarded juvenile Park Accord (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}--Tiavanita, by J.O. Tobin), among the favourites in ante-post lists for next year's G1 1000 Guineas, was euthanized yesterday after sustaining a fractured off hind cannon bone during exercise on the Newmarket gallops. The half-sister to G1 2000 Guineas winner Island Sands (Ire) stepped into the limelight with a lofty reputation for her debut at Kempton Sept. 5, winning her only start by a length. Noseda told his official website, “I'm extremely sad and disappointed for her owners, Seamus and Patricia Burns, and their family. It's a huge loss to my staff and myself, as she was a filly with enormous talent and potential.” Coral spokesman David Stevens told PA Sport , “This filly had been one of the most talked-about horses of the season, and had been backed into 16-1 before she had even set foot on the racecourse, giving some indication of how well regarded she was.” FU PEG FILLY TOPS KEENELAND DAY 9 A filly from the first crop by 2000 Kentucky Derby hero Fusaichi Pegasus (Mr. Prospector) brought a final bid of $260,000 to top the ninth session of the 2003 Keeneland September Yearling Sale in Lexington yester- day. The chestnut, out of Bet Twice Princess (Bet Twice), a stakes winner of $205,485, is from the fam- ily of champion Althea and graded-stakes winners Aqui- legia, Twining and Aishah. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CC, she was purchased by Lake View Farm. First-crop sire Vicar (Wild Again), winner of the 1999 Florida Derby, accounted for the top-selling colt yesterday. The dark bay, out of the unraced mare Singing Bird (Wavering Monarch), was consigned by Forbush Farm and purchased for $180,000 by trainer Bob Baffert, agent. While the percentage of RNAs was up on the day, from 14 percent a year ago to 21 per- cent yesterday, the overall percentage of RNAs re- mained unchanged from 2002. Figures for average and median continue to show gains, with the session aver- age rising 23 percent and the session median increasing 20 percent. The overall average is up by an eyecatching 31 percent, while the median has risen 19 percent from a year ago. The 12-day sale continues through Satur- day. Keeneland September cont. p2 CHILEAN HORSE OF THE YEAR DEAD Ballistic (Chi) (Barkerville--Balladry, by In Reality), the champion grass horse and Horse of the Year in Chile in 2002, was euthanized Tuesday, the Thoroughbred Times reports. The seven-year-old gelding fell in his stall at Club Hipico de Santiago, suffering a severe spinal injury. “Trying to save him was useless,” Dr. Carlos Rodriguez, the attending veterinarian, told Thorough- bred Times . “We would have only caused him more pain.” A winner of 15 stakes, including five group races, at distances from six furlongs to a mile and a quarter, the bay once reeled off 10 in a row. His big- gest victory came in the 2002 G1 Clasico Club Hipico de Santiago. Third defending his title in that event this year, he captured the Sept. 12 G2 Clasico Ilustre Municipalidad de Santiago in his final start. Ballistic will be buried in the Club Hipico veterinarian clinic park.

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For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060.

www.thoroughbreddailynews.com

DELIVERED EACH NIGHTBY FAX AND INTERNET

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 2003

TEN MOST WANTEDTOPS SUPER DERBY

Field, p2

HEADLINE NEWS

John G. Sikura, PresidentPHONE: (859) 255-8290

www.hillndale.net

STORMY ATLANTIC yearling sells for $250,000... the second highest-priced colt of the session.

STORMY ATLANTIC

Tizdubai Benoit Photo

You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today atthe Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

TIZDUBAI TO MISS REST OF 2003 Darley Stud Management’s Tizdubai (Cee’s Tizzy), afull sister to Horse of the Year Tiznow, will miss theremainder of the season, and a tilt at the Breeders’ Cup

Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita,after suffering a condylar frac-ture of the right front leg. Ac-cording to trainer Eoin Harty,the injury is not life or careerthreatening and the winner ofthe Aug. 9 GII Sorrento S. atDel Mar will likely resume train-ing in about 90 days. The unde-feated filly will be shipped to

Dubai later this year and is likely to compete in 2004under the Godolphin banner. The $950,000 KEENOVweanling purchase is also a full sister to multiplegraded-stakes winner Budroyale and graded stakes-placed Tizbud. She has been scratched from the Juve-nile Fillies field for Period 3 of the Breeders’ Cup FutureBet. No replacement will be named.

PARK ACCORD EUTHANIZED Trainer Jeremy Noseda's well-regarded juvenile ParkAccord (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}--Tiavanita, by J.O.Tobin), among the favourites in ante-post lists for nextyear's G1 1000 Guineas, was euthanized yesterdayafter sustaining a fractured off hind cannon bone duringexercise on the Newmarket gallops. The half-sister toG1 2000 Guineas winner Island Sands (Ire) stepped intothe limelight with a lofty reputation for her debut atKempton Sept. 5, winning her only start by a length.Noseda told his official website, “I'm extremely sad anddisappointed for her owners, Seamus and PatriciaBurns, and their family. It's a huge loss to my staff andmyself, as she was a filly with enormous talent andpotential.” Coral spokesman David Stevens told PASport, “This filly had been one of the most talked-abouthorses of the season, and had been backed into 16-1before she had even set foot on the racecourse, givingsome indication of how well regarded she was.”

FU PEG FILLY TOPS KEENELAND DAY 9 A filly from the first crop by 2000 Kentucky Derbyhero Fusaichi Pegasus (Mr. Prospector) brought a finalbid of $260,000 to top the ninth session of the 2003Keeneland September Yearling Sale in Lexington yester-day. The chestnut, out of Bet Twice Princess (BetTwice), a stakes winner of $205,485, is from the fam-ily of champion Althea and graded-stakes winners Aqui-legia, Twining and Aishah. Consigned by Taylor MadeSales Agency, Agent CC, she was purchased by LakeView Farm. First-crop sire Vicar (Wild Again), winner ofthe 1999 Florida Derby, accounted for the top-sellingcolt yesterday. The dark bay, out of the unraced mareSinging Bird (Wavering Monarch), was consigned byForbush Farm and purchased for $180,000 by trainerBob Baffert, agent. While the percentage of RNAs wasup on the day, from 14 percent a year ago to 21 per-cent yesterday, the overall percentage of RNAs re-mained unchanged from 2002. Figures for average andmedian continue to show gains, with the session aver-age rising 23 percent and the session median increasing20 percent. The overall average is up by an eyecatching31 percent, while the median has risen 19 percent froma year ago. The 12-day sale continues through Satur-day. Keeneland September cont. p2

CHILEAN HORSE OF THE YEAR DEAD Ballistic (Chi) (Barkerville--Balladry, by In Reality), thechampion grass horse and Horse of the Year in Chile in2002, was euthanized Tuesday, the ThoroughbredTimes reports. The seven-year-old gelding fell in his stallat Club Hipico de Santiago, suffering a severe spinalinjury. “Trying to save him was useless,” Dr. CarlosRodriguez, the attending veterinarian, told Thorough-bred Times. “We would have only caused him morepain.” A winner of 15 stakes, including five groupraces, at distances from six furlongs to a mile and aquarter, the bay once reeled off 10 in a row. His big-gest victory came in the 2002 G1 Clasico Club Hipicode Santiago. Third defending his title in that event thisyear, he captured the Sept. 12 G2 Clasico IlustreMunicipalidad de Santiago in his final start. Ballistic willbe buried in the Club Hipico veterinarian clinic park.

TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/18/03 • PAGE 2 of 2

BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383(859)873-7300 FAX (859)873-3746E-MAIL: [email protected] SITE: lanesend.com

ANOTHER LANE’S END SALE GRADUATEWINS A GRADED STAKES!

Congratulations to the connections of MR. JESTER,winner of the G3 Kentucky Cup Juvenile S.

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Keeneland cont.

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER -- WEDNESDAYTOP FIVE LOTS

Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price2925 filly Fusaichi Pegasus Bet Twice Princess $260,000

B-ClassicStar, LLC (Ky)Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CC

Purchased by Lake View Farm3226 colt Vicar Singing Bird $180,000

B-Richard J & Ilene ForbushConsigned by Eaton Sales, agentPurchased by Bob Baffert, agent

3100 colt Yankee Victor Lahaina Lass $170,000($85,000 in utero ‘01 KEENOV;

$100,000 wnlg ‘02 KEENOV)B-Fred Seitz (Ky)

Consigned by Hartwell Farm, Agent IPurchased by Sabine Stable

2889 filly Stormy Atlantic War Goddess $155,000B-Arthur Appleton (Fl)

Consigned by Denali Stud, agent for Bridlewood FarmPurchased by Monet Stables

3080 colt Lil’s Lad Hunter’s Gold $140,000B-Hunters Gold Syndicate (Ky)

Consigned by Upson Downs Farm, agentPurchased by Alan Booge Racing, Inc

Saturday, Louisiana DownsSUPER DERBY XXIV-GII, $500,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Ten Most Wanted Deputy Commander Day 2 Taxicat Tale of the Cat Jacinto 3 Kool Humor Distorted Humor Clark 4 Soto Dehere Dominguez 5 Crowned King Barkerville Rennie 6 Zydeco Affair Islefaxyou G MelanconAll carry 124 pounds. Ten Most Wanted, winner of the Aug. 23 GI TraversS. at Saratoga last time out, is 4-5 on the morning line.

Sunday, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilGP LINEU DE PAULA MACHADO-G1-BRZ, $28,000,Hipodromo da Gavea, 9/14, 3yo, 2000mT, 2:10.92, yl.1--@sBRAZOV (BRZ), c, 3, 123, by Roi Normand

1st Dam: Imperatriz Vivi (Brz) , by St. Chad (GB)2nd Dam: Refinada (Brz), by Kamel (Arg)3rd Dam: Gifted (Arg), by In The Gloaming (GB)

O-Stud Capitao; B-Haras Santa Ana do Rio Grande; T-R Morgado Neto; J-Alex Mota. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1.2--Falcao Do Deserto (Brz), c, 3, 123, Candy Stripes-- Baby Rafaela, by Beau Genius. O-Stud TNT; B-Haras Fronteirs.3--Lois Des Hommes (Brz), c, 3, 123, Roi Normand-- Atlanta Dancer, by Vanlandingham. O/B-Stud TNT.Margins: 2 1/4, 1.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicatefirst-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-timeGrade/Group 1 winner, a + will first-time starters, an (S) willbe used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restrictedraces. Purses for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER STATISTICS

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 2003

SESSION TOTALS 2003 2002

No. Offered 353 333

No. Sold 277 286

RNAs 76 47

% RNA (% change) 21% (+50%) 14%

Gross $7,515,800 $6,304,600

Average (% change) $27,133 (+23%) $22,044

Median (% change) $18,000 (+20%) $15,000

CUMULATIVE 2003 2002

No. Offered 2949 2977

No. Sold 2281 2287

RNAs 668 690

% RNA (% change) 23% (unch.) 23%

Gross $264,796,800 $202,984,100

Average (% change) $116,088 (+31%) $88,756

Median (% change) $50,000 (+19%) $42,000

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KEESEP OUTS

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 2003

3285 3289 3309 3313 3332 3347 3348 33513362 3376 3381 3383 3388 3394 3448 34603494 3514 3534 3536 3546 3550 3553 3592

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THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 18, 2003

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STAKES CLOSINGSTODAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18:

09-27 $200,000 Bay Meadows Breeders’ Cup

H.-III, BM, 3yo/up, 9fT (100)

www.stakesdigestweekly.com

H N E W Y O R K H

SUMMING PENSIONED Summing (Verbatim--Suma-tra, by Groton), winner of the 1981 GI Belmont S., hasbeen pensioned from stud duty, according to Thorough-bred Times. Residing at Getaway Thoroughbred Farmsnear Romoland in California since 1992, the 25-year-oldstallion covered four mares in 2003 and stood for$2,500. The classic winner’s most accomplished off-spring was two-year-old champion filly Epitome, whowon the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 1987. As abroodmare, the filly produced UAE highweight sprinterFaltaat, stakes winner Danjur and multiple gradedstakes winner Essence of Dubai. From 19 crops, Sum-ming sired 17 stakes winners and five Grade/Groupwinners, including Sumptious and Mexican championBrazilian Beat. A modest winner at two, Summing se-cured a pair of victories in the GIII Hill Prince S. and theGIII Pennsylvania Derby before eking out a neck win inthe final jewel of the Triple Crown while denying Ken-tucky Derby and Preakness hero Pleasant Colony. Add-ing the Pegasus H. to his resume later that season, thebay was retired to Jonabell Farm, where he stoodthrough 1991, with seven wins from 23 starts andearnings of $615,096.

Mineshaft Sharp for Gold Cup: Mineshaft (A.P. Indy) prepped for the Sept. 27 GIJockey Club Gold Cup Monday, going five furlongs in:59 3/5. “It was a good work,” trainer Neil Howardsaid. “We were looking to go in 1:01 and change andhe went a little quicker, but he did it nice and withinhimself. He obviously likes this track.” The colt willhave his final breeze at the beginning of next week.

Yesterday’s Results:8th-BEL, $56,000, Alw, C, 4yo/up, 7fT, 1:20 1/5, fm.1--MILLENNIUM DRAGON (GB), 116, c, 4, Mark of Esteem (Ire)--Feather Bride (Ire), by Groom Dancer. O-Darley Stable; B-Elsdon Farms (GB); T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. Lifetime Record: SW-GB, 16-5-2-1, $142,202.2--Joe's Son Joey, 123, h, 5, Fast Play--Flew By Em, by Air Forbes Won. ($45,000 yrl '99 KEESEP).3--Music's Storm, 120, c, 4, Storm Creek--Where Music Is, by In Reality. ($335,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG).Margins: 2, 1, 1. Odds: 2.85, 1.45A*, 9.20. A Listed winner at Newmarket as a three-year-old,Millennium Dragon made one start in Dubai over thewinter, finishing a distant eighth to Ipi Tombe (Zim) inthe Al Fahidi Fort S. Feb. 6. The bay ran third in an off-the-turf contest at Belmont June 7 in his U.S. bow andfollowed that up with a front-running victory in a one-mile allowance July 4 on the grass. Shipped up toWoodbine, he caught a yielding course and could do nobetter than sixth in the GIII Play the King H. Aug. 16,but turned things around with this impressive effort. Hebroke from the rail and contested the pace from theinside, then found himself seriously challenged by fa-vored Joe’s Son Joey at the top of the stretch. ButMillennium Dragon found another gear and opened updaylight on his rival in deep stretch, missing the courserecord by 2/5 of a second.

The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the8th Race at Belmont Park.

For pps and a complete race analysis, click here.

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(800) 456-3412www.keeneland.com

Congratulations to the best customers in theworld on recent Grade I and Grade II winners!ONE COOL CAT, winner of the Sept. 14 Dunnes Stores National S. (G1)

O-Susan Magnier; B-WinStar Farm LLC; T-Aidan O’BrienSold Keeneland July 2002 for $3,100,000; Earnings now $454,357

Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent; Purchased by Demi O’Byrne

MARYLEBONE, winner of the Sept. 14 Matron S. (GI)O-Michael Tabor; B-Runnymede Farm Inc., Catesby W. Clay & Catesby W. Clay Jr. (KY); T-Todd Pletcher

Sold Keeneland September 2002 for $725,000; Earnings now $147,000Consigned by Runnymede Farm Inc., Catesby W. Clay, Agent; Purchased by R N Scanlon, Agent

SIPHONIZER, winner of the Sept. 19 Del Mar Futurity (GII)O-B W Hughes; B-B C Jones (KY); T-Richard Mandella

Sold Keeneland November 2001 for $140,000; Earnings now $182,400Consigned by B C Jones, Airdrie Farm, Agent; Purchased by R & S Enterprises

DURING, winner of the Aug. 13 Jerome H. (GII)O-James McIngvale; B-Gulf States Racing Stables II (KY); T-Bob Baffert

Sold Keeneland September 2001 for $350,000; Earnings now $447,670Consigned by Elm Tree Farm (Mr. & Mrs. Jody Huckabay), Agent; Purchased by M & M Racing

HOWICK FALLS, winner of theSept. 13 Polypipe Flying Childers S. (G2)

O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum;B-Brereton C. Jones (KY); T-David Loder

Sold Keeneland November 2001 for $29,000; Earnings now $98,371Consigned by Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, Agent; Purchased by Cedar Falls Farms

6th-BEL, $48,000, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, 1mT, 1:34, fm.ARTIE SCHILLER (c, 2, El Prado {Ire}--Hidden Light{MGISW, $414,900}, by Majestic Light) came fromway out of it to win at first asking over this course July16. He didn’t race again until Sept. 7, running a solidthird in a seven-furlong allowance on the main track,and was sent off as the 7-5 choice in his return to thegrass. After a rough start, the $67,000 KEESEP year-ling was allowed to settle at the back of the 11-horsefield. Asked for more, the bay responded, splitting rivalson the turn and rallying smartly up the center of thecourse to win going away by 1 1/4 lengths. Timo (ElPrado {Ire}) completed the exacta. The winner is a halfto Speed to Burn (Red Ransom), GSP. Lifetime Record:3-2-0-1, $59,770.O-Timber Bay Farm & Mrs Thomas J Walsh. B-Haras duMezeray SA (KY). T-James A Jerkens.

4th-BEL, $45,000, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:04 1/5, ft.MONOPOLY MONEY (c, 2, Deputy Commander--Monopolize, by Montbrook), a $90,000 KEENOVweanling purchase, showed some speed in the slop atSaratoga Aug. 2, but backed out of it and wound up adistant fifth. Sent off at 4-1, the dark bay overcame anawkward start to press the pace, took the lead inmidstretch and held off Mickey’s Mirage (Deputy Minis-ter) by a neck. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $28,350.O-Gary L & Mary E West. B-Johnson Hollow Farm andMossy Oak Farm (FL). T-Steven M Asmussen.

3rd-BEL, $46,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:34 4/5,fm.FANTASTIC CITY (f, 4, Carson City--Fariedah {SW}, byTopsider) returned from a three-month hiatus to runfifth at the Spa July 28 and was let go at 9-1 in herfirst foray onto the turf. Never far from the front, thechestnut came three wide off the turn and opened upon her rivals for a 4 1/4-length graduation. FavoredJoharra (Kris S.) was second. A homebred for Saud binKhaled, Fantastic City is a 3/4-sister to Western Fame(Gone West), SW & MGSP-US, $402,163; and half toGolden Dice (Diesis {GB}), SP-GB, $221,202. LifetimeRecord: 4-1-0-1, $34,305.O-Saud bin Khaled. B-Palides Investments NV Inc (KY).T-Todd A Pletcher.

1st-BEL, $41,000, Msw, (S), 2yo, f, 5.5f, 1:05 4/5, ft.CELLA LUNA (f, 2, Malibu Moon--A Sunny Singer, byMinshaanshu Amad) ran evenly when fifth in her Aug.7 career opener at Saratoga. Getting Lasix this time,the 7-2 shot came from just off the pace to post a 21/2-length success over Evening Addition (Diligence).Cella Luna, the fifth winner for her freshman sire (byA.P. Indy), was a $17,000 OBSAPR juvenile. LifetimeRecord: 2-1-0-0, $25,830.O-Our Canterbury Stables. B-Mark Dennis (NY). T-GaryC Contessa.

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CLOSES TRACK RACE CONDITIONS PURSE RUNS

9-18 BM Bay Meadows Breeders’ Cup H. (GIII) 3yo, 1 1/8mT $200,000 9-279-18 ASD Gold Breeders’ Cup H. 3yo/up, 1 1/8m $60,000 9-289-20 HOO Indiana Breeders’ Cup Oaks (GIII) 3yo, f, 1 1/16m $300,000 10-39-20 MED Meadowlands Breeders’ Cup S. (GII) 3yo/up, 1 1/8m $400,000 10-39-20 BEL Kelso Breeders’ Cup H. (GII) 3yo/up, 1mT $350,000 10-49-24 KEE Phoenix Breeders’ Cup S. (GIII) 3yo/up, 6f $250,000 10-39-24 LRL Safely Kept Breeders’ Cup S. (GIII) 3yo, f, 6f $150,000 10-49-24 KEE Sycamore Breeders’ Cup H. (GIII) 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT $150,000 10-4

Breeders’ Cup. Building Quality in Racing All Year Long.

BREEDERS’ CUP STAKES CLOSINGS

H C E N T R A L H

H E A S T H

H A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H

New York Report cont.

Hidden Truth Injured: Hidden Truth (Danzig), second in the July 13 GIIILexington S., suffered a fractured right front cannonbone after running third in an allowance test at BelmontPark Sept. 10. The three-year-old underwent surgery tohave four screws inserted in the leg the following day.“[The fracture] wasn’t bad, the only problem was thatit kind of branched out a little at the top, that’s why Dr.[Stephen] Selway had to put in a fourth screw,” saidtrainer Neil Howard. The colt has three wins, two sec-onds and a third from nine career starts for earnings of$123,562. It is hoped that he will be back to the racesin the spring.

Peb Exhibit to be Featured at Racing Museum in 2004: The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame willcelebrate the 50-year reign of Pierre Bellocq, aka Peb,as America’s preeminent Thoroughbred racing cartoon-ist with an exhibit of his work. “We are seeking originalPeb artwork from throughout his career for an exhibit toopen in July of 2004,” curator Kate Cravens said. Thecartoonist for the Daily Racing Form, Peb arrived in theU.S. in 1954 at the invitation of Laurel Race Courseowner John Shapiro and created a logo, program coverand poster to promote the Laurel’s Washington D.C.International. To contact the Museum about providingoriginal Peb artwork for the special exhibit, call (800) JOCKEY4, ext. 204.

Arlington Sets 2004 Dates: The 2004 meet at Arlington Park will run May 14through Sept. 19, it was announced yesterday. “The2004 schedule will mean eight fewer days of live rac-ing,” Arlington President Cliff Goodrich said. “However,with the additional host dark days in February, we willbe able to offer significantly increased purses during ashortened Summer Festival. In the end, by giving upsome live racing days, we will improve our racing prod-uct.” The Summer Festival of Racing, which was 41days this year, will run 36 days next season.

Yesterday’s Results:7th-DEL, $40,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW3X,3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft.STACY'S SQUAW (f, 3, Indian Charlie--Lusty Lady {SW& MGSP, $116,398}, by Star de Naskra) made a victo-rious debut Nov. 4 over track and trip, but put in twopoor efforts at Gulfstream and was sidelined followingan eighth in a two-turn test at the Hallandale oval Feb.3. She made a winning return at Delaware June 23 andadded another allowance victory two months later andwent to the gate as the 5-2 third choice here. The halfto Willing (Pleasant Tap), SW & GSP, $189,135, wasblocked at the top of the stretch, but found a seam andgot up just in time to deny favored Holiday Runner(Meadowlake) by a head. Stacy’s Squaw was a$15,000 KEENOV weanling, a $50,000 KEESEP year-ling and a $120,000 OBSAPR two-year-old. LifetimeRecord: 6-4-0-0, $92,500.O-Stan Stefanski. B-John Sullivan & Hargus & SandraSexton (KY). T-Allen Iwinski.

6th-DEL, $33,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 4/5, ft.+CHARISMATIC CALLER (c, 2, Charismatic--Playcaller{MSW, $128,825}, by Saratoga Six), sent off at 6-1,overcame a slow start to run down 4-5 Run Ricky Run(Souvenir Copy) to win by a head. A $65,000 KEESEPyearling and a $70,000 FTMMAY juvenile, he marks thesixth winner for freshman sire (by Summer Squall).Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $19,800.O-C F Burnside & Finish Line Racing Stable. B-Mike GRutherford Sr (KY). T-Scott A Lake.

IN BRITAIN:Duke of Venice, c, 2, Theatrical (Ire) See “Britain.”

IN FRANCE:Jadarah, f, 3, Red Ransom See “European Breeders’Edition.”

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H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H

FRESHMAN FOCUS

SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHTJockey Club Releases Breeding Statistics for 2002: As of Sept. 8, 35,588 live foals were produced in2002, surpassing figures from 2001, according to theJockey Club yesterday. “Although we’re nearly 1000live foals ahead of last year at this time with virtuallyidentical numbers of mares bred, the pace of 2003 LiveFoal/No Foal Report submissions by breeders is laggingabout two percent behind early returns of recentyears,” explained Matt Iuliano, vice president of regis-tration services for The Jockey Club. A total of 4,282stallions covered 63,825 mares in North America lastyear, as compared to 4,445 stallions against 63,793mares in 2001. Iuliano added that an additional 3,500to 4,000 live foals reports are expected from a smallpercentage of breeders before final figures can be as-certained. Kentucky once again led all states in breed-ing activity with 20,017 mares producing 12,582 foalsin 2002, which represents a 7.6-percent rise. The larg-est gains were made by New York, where live foalfigures increased by 10.8 percent over last term whileWashington experienced a 17.5-percent drop, the big-gest loss during that period. Statistics issued by theJockey Club also include progeny by stallions standingin North America but foaled abroad, including live foalsby NA stallions reported from Great Britain (58), Ireland(49) and Korea (46). For complete 2002 breeding statis-tics go to www.jockeyclub.com.

First-crop progeny to watch: Thursday, September 18

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

LEESTOWN (Seattle Slew), Red River, $2K, 57/9/0

5-LAD, Msw, 6f, Star Will Shine, $600 LOU OCT yrl, 12-1

MALIBU MOON (A.P. Indy), Castleton Lyons, $3K, 57/5/1

3-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Valay Moon, $9K EAS OCT yrl, 4-1

MAZEL TRICK (Phone Trick), Airdrie, $13K, 86/3/0

3-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Byestarterhijudge, $26K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1

MILITARY (Danzig), Glencrest, $5K, 34/2/0 10-LAD, Msw, 6f, Military Zone, $4K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1

First-time starters/stakes runners: Thursday, Sept. 18

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SWRace #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

CAPE TOWN (Seeking the Gold), Overbrook, $10K, 127/29/210-LAD, Msw, 6f, +South Africa, $34K KEE NOV wnl, 7-2 DEPUTY COMMANDER (Deputy Minister), Airdrie, $20K, 184/35/2 5-LAD, Msw, 6f, +Assault Commander, $35K KEE SEP yrl, 7-2 FAVORITE TRICK (Phone Trick), Walmac, $30K, 138/38/2 10-LAD, Msw, 6f, +Wagon Road, 9-2 INDIAN CHARLIE (In Excess {Ire}), Airdrie, $10K, 149/44/1 10-FPX, Stk, 6 1/2f, Wind Flow, $47K KEE SEP yrl LABEEB (GB) (Lear Fan), Gainsborough, $8K, 68/12/2 3-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Bee Bee Gun, $3K EAS OCT yrl, 10-1

JOSR ALGARHOUD FILLY TOPS SECOND SES-SION TATTER-SALLS (IRELAND) SALE A bayfilly by first-year sire Josr Algarhoud (Ire) (Darshaan{GB}) brought a top bid of i58,000 on the secondday of the Tattersalls (Ireland) September YearlingSale Wednesday. The Lynn Lodge Stud consignee,catalogued as Lot 444, was picked up by Gill Rich-ardson. Out of the Fraam (GB) mare Majestic Desert(GB), Lot 444 is a half sister to Majestic Desert (GB)(Fraam {GB}), who earned black type with a third-place finish in this year’s G3 Queen Mary S. at Ascotin mid-June. Lot 467, bay colt by another first-yearsire in Cape Canaveral (Mr. Prospector), led the wayfor the boys as David McGreavy B/S went toi55,000 for the youngster. Lot 467 was consignedby Burtree Farm Stud. “We are delighted with thetrade over the two days,” said Tattersalls ChairmanEdmond Mahony. “Having two lots making overi100,000 [see Wednesday’s TDN for more informa-tion] is most gratifying. However, the demand foryearlings throughout has genuinely exceeded evenour most optimistic expectations.” The open yearlingsale will take place today. For more information, visitwww.tattersalls.ie.

All horses in the TDN are bred in North America,

unless otherwise indicated

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GET THAT ASCOT RHYTHM Multiple Group 1 winner Russian Rhythm(Kingmambo) will make her next start in the G1 QueenElizabeth II S. at Ascot Sept. 27. The Sir MichaelStoute-trained G1 1000 Guineas winner followed herClassic win with success in the G1 Coronation S. atRoyal Ascot June 20 and then added the G1 Nassau S.at Goodwood Aug. 2 on her most recent outing. "We'reaiming for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes with RussianRhythm,” conditioner Stoute explained to Racing Post.“We will, as always, take it one step at a time and wehaven't discussed the Breeders' Cup yet." Chris Rich-ardson, on behalf of owners Cheveley Park Stud,added, "Sir Michael was delighted with her work onSaturday, and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes is the pre-ferred option; the Prix de l'Opera is a week later, and bythen the ground may be on the easy side. We want tokeep her in training next year, so it's unlikely that she'llgo for the Breeders' Cup, but there's always next yearfor that option."

Yesterday’s Results:ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND JOHN MUSKER FILLIES’S.-Listed, £20,000, Yarmouth, 9-17, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 21ydsT, 2:05.89, gd/fm.1--#ECHOES IN ETERNITY (IRE), 119, f, 3, by Spinning World

1st Dam: Magnificient Style (GSW-Eng), by Silver Hawk2nd Dam: Mia Karina, by Icecapade3rd Dam: Basin, by Tom Rolfe

O-Godolphin; B-Swettenham Stud; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Frankie Dettori; £13,000. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, £23,371. *1/2 to Stylelistick (Storm Cat), MSW & GSP-US, $234,788.2--Silence Is Golden (GB), 124, f, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Silent Girl (GB), by Krayyan (GB). £4,000.3--Beneventa (GB), 118, f, 3, Most Welcome (GB)--Dara Dee (Ire), by Dara Monarch (GB). £2,000.Margins: 1 1/4, 2, HF. Odds: 11-1, 4-1, 11-8.Also Ran: Quiet Storm (Ire), Vicereine (GB), Ribbonsand Bows (Ire), Dawnus (Ire), Bayadere (Ger), Irtahal.

Royal Bank of Scotland John Musker Fillies’ S.-Listed cont.

Successful at Newmarket on her only start as ajuvenile, Echoes In Eternity’s sophomore campaignbegan with a last-of-eight defeat as the favourite inthe G3 Musidora S. at York May 13. She securedsome black type when third in the Upavon Fillies’ S.at Salisbury Aug 13, but disappointed again whenonly eighth in the Listed Atalanta S. at SandownAug. 30. Remaining at a modest stakes level for herfifth lifetime outing, she triumphed under a polishedFrankie Dettori ride to earn a career-best win. Imme-diately positioned in a tracking second behind Irtahal(Swain {Ire}), the eventual winner was sent to thefront as Irtahal weakened quickly with three furlongsremaining. Dettori didn’t ask his mount for extraeffort until approaching the final furlong, but she hadplenty in reserve for the closing stages to comfort-ably account for a never-nearer Silence is Golden.

Sandown, 3.35, Cond, £7,360, 2yo, 7f 16ydsT,1:29.82, gd/fm.TASHKIL (IRE) (c, 2, Royal Applause {GB}--SurpriseVisitor {Ire}, by Be My Guest), a half brother to Ziria(Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), MGSW-Ire, $103,125,was fourth on his debut at Salisbury July 12 beforeregistering the maiden-breaker last time at DoncasterAug. 2. Here, the 3-1 chance, a Ir£200,000GOFNOV weanling and 180,000gns TATHOU year-ling, raced off the pace in third until making notableheadway from the three-eighths marker. Quickenedto the lead approaching the final furlong, he wasridden out in the closing stages to beat newcomerNotable Guest (Kingmambo) by a comfortable 1 1/4lengths. Winning trainer John Gosden said, “He wasonly 85-percent fit today. I have to speak to theowner, but I hope he will go for the G1 GrandCriterium [renamed Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere] atLongchamp [Oct. 5].” Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0,£10,902. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-FarmersHill Stud; T-John Gosden.

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UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES

Date Race Course 9-27 Queen Elizabeth II S. Ascot

Fillies’ Mile Ascot 9-28 Preis von Europa Cologne 10-2 Cheveley Park S. Newmarket 10-3 Middle Park S. Newmarket

H I R E L A N D H

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O NAMERICA

British Report cont.

Yarmouth, 2.40, Mdn, £6,690, 2yo, 7f 3ydsT,1:29.06, gd/fm.EDEN ROCK (IRE) (c, 2, Danehill--Marlene-D {GB}, bySelkirk), sixth on his only other start at Newbury Aug. 16, soon raced in a close second until seizing theinitiative at the quarter-mile marker. The 11-4 secondfavourite was ridden along approaching the final furlongand was pushed out in the closing stages to safelyaccount for Dubois (GB) Sadler’s Wells) by 1 1/4lengths. Eden Rock was a i700,000 GOFORB yearlingpurchase. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £4,349. O-The Celle Syndicate Incorporated; B-Mrs MonicaHackett; T-Sir Michael Stoute.

Sandown, 4.40, Mdn, £6,360, 2yo, 1m 14ydsT,1:42.10, gd/fm.DUKE OF VENICE (c, 2, Theatrical {Ire}--Rihan, byDayjur), a G1 Racing Post Trophy entry, illustrated hisinexperience when third on his debut at Haydock June 6, but was made 10-11 favourite to atone in thisevent. He held a commanding lead from the outset,was clear at the quarter-mile marker and lengthenedaway from his toiling rivals in the closing stages todefeat Fahlawi (Ire) (Daylami {Ire}) by a mightily impres-sive 13 lengths. Originally a $75,000 KEENOVweanling, the victor acquired by John Ferguson 10months later as a $300,000 KEESEP yearling.Click for the free racingpost.co.uk chart. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, £5,035. O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Forenaghts Stud; T-Mark Johnston.

Thursday, Ayr, post time: 3:45 p.m.CHRISTINE SADLER DESIGNER HARRY ROSEBERRYS.-Listed, £16,000, 2yo, 5fTSC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT1 4 If Paradise (GB) Compton Place (GB) Hannon 1262 8 Boogie Street (GB) Compton Place (GB) Hannon 1233 9 Harry Up (GB) Piccolo (GB) Given 1234 1 High Voltage (GB) Wolfhound Burke 1235 5 Moss Vale (Ire) Shinko Forest (Ire) B Hills 1236 2 Multiple Choice (Ire) Woodborough Littmoden 1237 7 Nights Cross (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Channon 1238 3 Danifah (Ire) Perugino Evans 1189 6 Enchantment (GB) Compton Place (GB) Wood 118

Yesterday’s Result:Listowel, 2.05, Cond, i24,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT,2:44.40, gd.FORMER SENATOR (IRE) (c, 3, Sadler’s Wells--EleganceIn Design {Ire} {SW-Ire}, by Habitat), who broke hismaiden on his previous start at the Curragh Aug. 31,raced keenly in second for most of the contest and wasridden along to challenge approaching the final furlong.The 9-4 second choice led with 150 yards remainingand was pushed out in the latter stages to deny long-time leader Kassabat (Ire) (Entrepreneur {GB}) by alength. The Moyglare homebred is a full to Dance De-sign (Ire), Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ire, Hwt. Older Mare-Ire at 9.5-11f, G1SW-Ire, G1SP-Eng, US & Ger, $669,925; and ahalf to Hibernian Rhapsody (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}), GSW-US, $198,845. Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-1, i36,774.O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm; T-Dermot Weld.

STAKES RESULTS:BEAU BRUMMEL S., $49,000, FPX, 9-16, 2yo, c/g, 6 1/2f, 1:18 2/5, ft.1--#P TOWN JOHN, 116, g, 2, Smokester--Sochi, by Prized. ($12,500 yrl '02 BESOCT; $30,000 2yo ‘03 BESMAY). O-Golden State Racing Llc; B-John Toffan & Trudy McCaffery (CA); T-Jeff Bonde; J-F T Alvarado; $27,500. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $63,410.2--Anthony Eats, 114, c, 2, Order--Scorpio Marjorie, by Moscow Ballet. $8,500.3--Feb Eleven, 114, c, 2, Stormin Fever--Make Your Call, by Miswaki. ($77,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). $6,000.Margins: 1HF, HD, 1HF. Odds: 2.10, 3.40, 7.70.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS:7th-BEL, $43,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:24 3/5, ft.AUTISTIC GIRL (f, 3, American Standard--Sober Jig{MSW, $247,823}, by Jig Time) Lifetime Record:11-2-1-1, $73,360. O-Ruby Rose Stable. B-MonhillFarm LLC (NY). T-Patrick J Kelly.

9th-FPX, $42,271, 9-16, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X,3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft.LOU'S EXPECTATION (g, 4, Valid Expectations--Ogygian's Louise, by Ogygian) Lifetime Record: SW,22-9-8-1, $238,929. O-Rod E Fjellman. B-MockingbirdFarm Inc (FL). T-Bill Spawr. *$40,000 2yo ‘01OBSAPR.

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UPCOMING MAJOR U.S. STAKESDate Race TrackSept. 20 GII Mazarine BC S. WOX

GIII Noble Damsel H. BELGIII Kentucky Cup Turf KDX

Sept. 21 GII Jamaica H. BELGII British Columbia Dby HST

Sept. 27 GI Jockey Club Gold Cup BELGI Flower Bowl Inv BELGI Turf Classic Inv BELGI Vosburgh S. BELGIII Arlington-Washington Futurity APXGIII Arlington-Washington Lassie APXGIII Turfway Fall Champ TPX

Sept. 28 GII Hawthorne Gold Cup HAWGII Sky Classic S. WOX

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O NEUROPE

8th-APX, $36,244, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW4X,3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 4/5, gd.GENERALS SWORD (h, 5, Sword Dance {Ire}--GeneralChanel, by General Holme) Lifetime Record: 28-7-1-2,$168,308. O-Richard H Glander. B-Hobeau Farm Ltd(FL). T-Dennis W Ebert. *$46,000 yrl '99 OBSAUG;$90,000 2yo ‘00 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Buckaroo Zoo(Buckaroo), MSW & MGSP, $216,728.

8th-PIM, $36,000, Opt. Clm. ($50,000-$45,000),NW3$9MX, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 1/5, fm.MOVE THOSE CHAINS (c, 4, Polish Numbers--Tettau,by Allen's Prospect) Lifetime Record: SP, 23-7-4-3,$172,004. O/B-Patricia Runyon (MD). T-Kevin CBoniface.

8th-DEL, $34,000, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft.A VISION IN GRAY (f, 3, Two Punch--Red Border, byRed Ransom) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-2-2-4, $90,900.O-Lorraine Barberino & Tim Ritchey. B-Derry MeetingFarm (PA). T-Tim F Ritchey. *$27,000 yrl '01 FTMOCT.

8th-MTH, $32,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :57 4/5,fm.LADY FENWICK (f, 4, Smoke Glacken--Scant, byGinistrelli) Lifetime Record: 27-4-6-3, $102,044. O-F &F Partnership & H L Carroll. B-Brian Blatt (KY). T-HenryL Carroll.

9th-MNR, $31,700, 9-16, C, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft.FRANCHISE PLAYER (c, 3, Sea Hero--Antique Chic, byCommemorate) Lifetime Record: 13-6-1-1, $57,829.O-Darrell R Sapp. B-Jack Litke (KY). T-Jerry S Sparks.

9th-APX, $29,232, NW1X, 3/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:36 3/5,gd.VERY VERY (f, 4, Royal Academy--Annual Dance {SW,$158,313}, by Nostalgia) Lifetime Record: 20-2-2-5,$44,966. O-Patricia B Blass. B-Simon, McBride, Wallace& White (KY). T-William H Fires. *$30,000 yrl '00KEESEP.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:+Lucky Expectations, c, 2, Valid Expectations--Blarney Girl, by Irish Open. APX, 9-17, (C), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-W S Farish (Tx). *$38,000 yrl '02 TEXAUG.Assistant, g, 3, Jules--Lady Secretary, by Secretariat. MTH, 9-17, 6f, 1:09 3/5. B-Arthur I Appleton (Fl). *$57,000 yrl '01 FTKJUL.La Tina, f, 3, Labeeb--Tina Pond (SW), by Super Moment. BEL, 9-17, (S), 1 1/8mT, 1:50 3/5. B-S J Comfort Inc (NY). *1/2 to Cunningham Road (Relaunch), MSW, $196,413.In Love, f, 3, Not for Love--Blushing Moon, by Indian Groom. PIM, 9-17, (C), 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Linda Gaudet (Md).

CONDITIONS RESULTS:FRANCE, Nancy, 3.45, 9-17, i18,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 2:35.40, sf.LAREDA (GER) (f, 4, Acatenango {Ger}--Lauderdale{Ger}, by Nebos {Ger}) Lifetime Record: 13 starts, 4 wins, 5 places, i23,920. O-Gestut Ittlingen;B-Gestut Hof Ittlingen; T-Peter Rau.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Go Between (GB), f, 2, Daggers Drawn--Pizzicato (GB),

by Statoblest (Ire). Yarmouth, Britain, 9-17, Mdn,

2yo, f, 6f 3ydsT. B-John Ellis. *100,000gns yrl ‘02

TATOCT. **1/2 to Wunders Dream (Ire) (Averti

{Ire}), MGSW-Eng, $178,811. ***17th winner for

freshman sire (by Diesis {GB}).

Spring Goddess (Ire), f, 2, Daggers Drawn--Easter Girl

(GB), by Efisio (GB). Beverley, Britain, 9-17, Mdn,

2yo, f, 7f 100ydsT. B-Ballyhane Stud. *29,000gns

yrl ‘02 DONSEP. **18th winner for freshman sire (by

Diesis {GB}).

Kythia (Ire), f, 2, Kahyasi (Ire)--Another Rainbow (Ire),

by Rainbows For Life. Beverley, Britain, 9-17, Mdn,

2yo, 7f 100ydsT. B-Kilnamoragh Stud. *i13,000 yrl

‘02 GOFOCT.

Mis Chicaf (Ire), f, 2, Prince Sabo (GB)--Champagne

Season, by Vaguely Noble (Ire). Beverley, Britain,

9-17, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-Mrs E Thompson.

Ring Swing (Ire), g, 3, Celtic Swing (GB)--Ipoh (Fr), by

Funambule. Nancy, France, 9-17, Cond, 3yo,

1 1/2mT. B-Haras d’Etreham. *FF690,000 yrl ‘01

DEAAUG.

Jadarah, f, 3, Red Ransom--Crafty Example, by Crafty

Prospector. Nancy, France, 9-17, Cond, 3yo,

1 1/4mT. B-Shadwell Farm Inc. *Full to Intikhab,

Hwt. Older Horse-Eng at 7-9.5f, MGSW-Eng & SP-

UAE, $249,916-Eng.