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J ockey Brian Hernandez allowed Fort Larned to grab the lead within the first few strides in the Grade 3, $300,000 Cornhusker Handicap at one-and- one-eighth miles and immediately slowed the pace. That proved a winning strategy. Janis Whitham’s homebred Fort Larned, trained by Ian Wilkes, set a slow pace with an easy lead ahead of his five rivals and the four-year-old son of E Dubai remained fresh in the lane to win by three lengths as the 7-2 second choice. He was timed in 1:47.42. Morton Finks’ Successful Dan, the 1-2 favorite, was second after trying to run down the gate-to-wire winner in the stretch under Julian Leparoux. Awesome Gem was two-and-three- quarter lengths back in third. The Cornhusker result was a reverse of the Grade 2 Alysheba Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 4. In that one-and-one- sixteenth-mile test Fort Larned set the pace, however Successful Dan was able to mount a winning bid from a striking posi- tion for the one-length score. After the Alysheba, Fort Larned had JULY 1, 2012 • VOL.6 NO.31 June 30, 2012 • Prairie Meadows, Altoona, IA Fort Larned gets trip in Cornhusker

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Jockey Brian Hernandez allowed Fort Larned to grab the lead within the fi rst few strides in the Grade 3,

$300,000 Cornhusker Handicap at one-and-one-eighth miles and immediately slowed the pace. That proved a winning strategy.

Janis Whitham’s homebred Fort Larned, trained by Ian Wilkes, set a slow pace with an easy lead ahead of his fi ve

rivals and the four-year-old son of E Dubai remained fresh in the lane to win by three lengths as the 7-2 second choice. He was timed in 1:47.42.

Morton Finks’ Successful Dan, the 1-2 favorite, was second after trying to run down the gate-to-wire winner in the stretch under Julian Leparoux.

Awesome Gem was two-and-three-

quarter lengths back in third.The Cornhusker result was a reverse

of the Grade 2 Alysheba Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 4. In that one-and-one-sixteenth-mile test Fort Larned set the pace, however Successful Dan was able to mount a winning bid from a striking posi-tion for the one-length score.

After the Alysheba, Fort Larned had

J U L Y 1 , 2 0 1 2 • V O L . 6 N O . 3 1

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T O P R A C I N G S T O R Y

a troubled trip in the Grade 1 $400,000 Stephen Foster Handi-cap and was a well-beaten eighth-place fi nisher.

Also on the impressive program was the Grade 3, $250,000 Iowa Derby and the Grade 3, $200,000 Iowa Oaks.

Kendall Hansen and Skychai Racing’s Hansen was the 1-9 favorite in the Iowa Derby and was a bargain at those short odds while he turned the race into a one-and-one-sixteenth-mile workout.

Jockey Ramon Dominguez put the front-running Hanson, a striking gray son of Tapit, on the lead and he cruised around the track on the lead while never being asked to run and then drew away to the 10-length win under a hold. He was timed in 1:42.01.

Hero Of Order was second

and Macho Bull was third.The win pushed the Mi-

chael Maker-trained Hanson’s career earnings to $1,773,305 and he scored his fi fth win from eight starts. He was making his fi rst start since his troubled ninth-place fi nish in the Ken-tucky Derby. He established his Kentucky Derby credentials with a win as the odds-on choice in the Gotham Stakes and a second behind Dullahan in the Blue Grass Stakes as the 6-5 favorite.

In the one-and-one-sixteenth-mile Iowa Oaks the early speed didn’t hold up and Uptown Birdie, under a well-timed ride by Laparoux, went three-wide on the turn to take the lead and then held Ice Cream Silence safe to win by two-and-one-quarter lengths.

Emona was another three

quarters of a length back for third in the fi eld of six fi llies.

A daughter of More Than Ready, Uptown Birdie was timed in 1:43.34 for her fi rst stakes win. She won her maid-en in her seventh career start

— just three starts ago — and has moved forward for trainer Steve Margolis. She was second in a $75,000 optional-claiming race and then had trouble, but still won a $59,800 allowance race at Churchill Downs.

Fort Larned, Brian Hernandez upPhotos by Coady Photography

Hanson, Ramon Dominguez up

Uptown Birdie, Julien Laparoux up

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How sweet a crop by Robert Geller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Top two from Ruidoso Futurity return in Rainbow

Futurity trials; Ochoa, Feature Mr Bojangles in same Rainbow Derby trial; 6666s, Diderickson, Taylor, DM Shicago enshrined in Ruidoso Racehorse Hall of Fame; Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award nominees; Bene� t for Omar Berrio set for July 8; Reformed racing medication rules would enhance integrity of the sport; John Harris ninth winner of La� t Pincay, Jr. award; Single point separates juveniles in poll; Game On Dude, Richard’s Kid head Gold Cup noms; Purses boosted for eight races on stakes schedule at Fair Grounds; Robert Junk named new racing secretary at Sunland Park

Race Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Nine Louisiana-bred stakes dominate Evangeline card

at Evangeline Downs Fulton, Robbins team up for one-two in Adequan

Ruidoso Derby at Ruidoso Downs Race Track Charal Kid gets revenge in Miss Polly at Delta Downs Jeranimo powers home in Shoemaker Mile; Camp

Victory upsets The Factor in Triple Bend at Betfair Hollywood Park

SS Poker Face Dream scores � rst stakes win in Texas Sier’s Cup Futurity; JC My Diamomnd Man breaks track mark in Tower of the America’s ’Cap at Retama Park

A Mere Dynasty stays hot in Vandy’s Flash at Los Alamitos

Second Painted Sign takes QHA Derby at Fair Meadows Tulsa Te steps up in CTBA Derby; Tebow Time wins in

Denver at Arapahoe Park Favored Forest Mouse scores in San Juan County

Commissioners’ ’Cap at SunRay Park Wiredfortwotwenty wires Iowa Sprint at Prairie

Meadows

RCI Rulings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

RMTC Rulings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Stakes Results Thoroughbred. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Quarter Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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Texas trackups the ante

By Martha Claussen

Good things are happening at Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie in 2012. The live Thoroughbred

meet and concerts are attracting signifi -cant crowds, and it opened a tremendous new simulcast center and sports bar ear-lier this year. If Mother Nature could just turn down the thermostat 20 degrees, things would be downright perfect.

Bar & Book big hit with fansLone Star Park opened its Post Time

Pavilion simulcast center in May 1996, 11 months before the track held its fi rst live race meet. In 2011, a major renovation ensued, and on Jan. 12 of this year, Lone Star Park played host to a grand opening for the newly renamed Bar & Book.

The 36,000-square-foot facility serves as a simulcast center for horseplayers as well as a sports bar and casual dining res-taurant to attract sporting fans of every genre. The state-of-the art complex can accommodate up to 237 customers with individual betting carrels and televisions. Enhancements include a non-smoking area, a tiered level, including 30 lounge chairs and 12 lounge dining tables, two VIP and multi-user interactive touch-screen televisions integrated into a table in the Sports Bar.

Open 363 days a year, this highly popular venue has become a major at-traction in the Dallas metroplex. Racing and sports enthusiasts can enjoy simul-cast action and all major sporting events, including football, baseball, basketball, hockey and pay-per-view title fi ghts.

The Bar & Book was a worthy multi-million-dollar investment, said Drew Shubeck, president and general manager of Lone Star Park.

“Feedback from our patrons was very impor-tant to both the concept and design of the Bar & Book,” said Shubeck. “We felt our clientele deserved a venue that equaled the fi nest Las Vegas-style sports book. Well-lit private carrels, additional mutuel terminals, and our expanded food and drink menu have all been extremely well received. Since its opening in January, we have seen increases in both attendance and handle. We couldn’t be more pleased.”

Texas and nationally promi-nent trainers support live meet

Lone Star Park, a Class I racetrack

operated by Global Gaming Solutions Llc, is winding down its 53-day live Thorough-bred meeting, which began on April 12 and will conclude on Sunday, July 8. Top Texas horsemen Steve Asmussen, Bret Calhoun and Danny Pish are perennial leaders, but the track has welcomed a slew of highly regarded trainers, including Bill Mott, Bobby Frankel, Todd Pletcher, Mike Mitchell, Donnie Von Hemel, Ralph Ziadie, Darrell Vienna and Craig Dollase.

State-of-the-art race and sports bar, Bar & Book opened Jan. 12. At left, one of the private rooms.Photos by Reed Palmer Photography

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In 1997, Bob Baffert won inaugural $250,000 Texas Mile with Isitingood and also won the $250,000 Lone Star Derby with Anet. Baffert has shipped in many of his top horses for the marquee stakes events. Game On Dude captured the 14th running of the Lone Star Derby. On May 28, racing fans were able to see one of the country’s top older horses, Nates Mine-shaft ably win the Grade 3, $300,000 Lone Star Park Handicap. With his victory, the son of Mineshaft eclipsed the half-million mark in career earnings.

Ken Carson is the manager of Valor Farm in Pilot Point, Texas, just 60 miles from Lone Star Park. Founded by Dorothy and Clarence Scharbaurer Jr., Valor Farm homebreds have been exceptional per-formers at the Grand Prairie racetrack. The Scharbauers were inducted into the Lone Star Park Hall of Fame in 2008. Most re-cently, Scharbauer’s homebred Worldven-turer, trained by Bret Calhoun captured the $94,420 TTA Sales Futurity on June 16.

That same day, another Valor Farms standout, Circustown Rose won the inaugural $50,000 Lane’s End Stallion Scholar-ship Stakes for fillies and mares on the turf.

Carson has a great deal of respect for the management of Lone Star Park.

“They have been fantastic,” said Carson. “Racing in Texas has its share of challenges, but Lone Star has done a good job to entice fans to the sport.”

Admirable host of national events

Since opening in April 1997, Lone Star Park has been host to several promi-nent national racing events. The 2004 Breeders’ Cup was held at Lone Star Park with more than 53,000 fans in atten-dance. Close to two years in the plan-ning, with an $8 million facility and barn area, Lone Star Park shone brightly in the national spotlight. The weekend festivi-ties included the International Jockey Championship with Hall of Fame rider Jerry Bailey and European star Frankie Dettori headlining the field.

In 1998 and 2006, the MBNA America Challenge Championship, Quarter Horse’s version of the Breeders’ Cup was held at Lone Star Park.

Promotions and concerts at-tracting solid crowds

Lone Star Park has always placed a high premium on entertain-ment in addition to their live racing and simul-cast offerings. Ongoing promotions include Party at the Park, featuring live music and drink specials; a Saturday morning fan education program called Jockeys and Java, and the always popular July 4th Lone Stars & Stripes fireworks celebration. On June 9, the Eli Young Band, one of the featured

acts in the Lone Star Music Series attracted a record attendance figure of 26,519 fans. That was the largest crowd ever for a regu-lar post-race concert at the Grand Prairie track. Three more concerts are set for July including Pat Green on July 3, Josh Abbott Band on July 6, and Billy Currington as the final performer on July 7.

Quarter Horse meet features richest race in Texas

The 2012 Meeting of Champions, featuring 26 days of Quarter Horse racing, is set for Sept. 14 through Nov. 10. Major stakes include the $100,000 Refrigerator Handicap which offers the winner a berth into the Grade 1, $750,000 Champion of Champions, at Los Alamitos Race Course, the Dash for Cash Derby and Futurity and the $1 million Texas Classic Futurity. The Texas Classic is the richest race in Texas, and attracts the top horses in the country.

In 2010, Bodacious Dash, bred by Texans Bob and Jerry Ann Gaston and owned by Johnny Trotter, won the Texas Classic Futurity. It was the biggest win for trainer Trey Wood, who was just 22 years old at the time.

“Winning the Texas Classic was the most exciting moment in my life,” said Wood, who has won the last three Quarter Horse training titles at Lone Star Park. “Unlike so many futurities, you can’t supplement a horse to the Texas Classic. You have to make early payments and hope your horse will step up at the right time. Bodacious Dash performed the way we hoped. To this day, I am still thrilled when I think about the race and what it meant to my career. There really are no words to explain it.”

This September, Wood will have his barn ready to roll, and whether or not he wins the Dash for Cash or Texas Classic, he looks forward to returning to Grand Prairie, Texas.

“Lone Star Park is one of my favorite tracks,” adds Wood. “They put on a good show for the fans and take really good care of their horsemen.”

Martha Claussen has been promi-nent in the Texas racing industry since 1997 asa publicist, writer and handicapper.

Nates Mineshaft won the Grade 3, $300,000 Lone Star Park Handicap on May 28.Photos by Reed Palmer Photography

Circustown Rose.

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By Robert Geller

It isn’t every day that an impressive Sunland Oaks winner pops up in your own backyard yet that is precisely the

case with Sweet Fourty.In 2006, the Jeff Mullins-trained Sweet

Fourty unleashed a fierce stretch run to capture the then-Win Star Oaks. Her victory, hot on the heels of a runner-up finish to the nation’s top-ranked filly at the time, Balance, confirmed her upward trend. But a career-ending injury left pundits wondering just how high up the ladder she might have reached. Six years after her premature retirement from the track, Sweet Fourty has found a home at Blue Ribbon Farm, a 70-acre property near Buckley, Wash., coming off a banner year as the state’s leading breeding farm.

Debbie Pabst, who, along with hus-band Rick, has operated Blue Ribbon Farm since 1973, is a keen student of pedigree, race performance and horse conformation. She sees the addition of Sweet Fourty to their band of 15 broodmares as an ongoing push to raise the quality of foals being bred in the state. Her young colt by Hard Spun, born April 12, is one of 23 foaled this year at their farm. Later that month, Sweet Fourty was again in foal, this time to the Pabst recently acquired stallion, Nationhood.

“It is always a plus to have black type, and that is true for Sweet Fourty. When deciding on a broodmare, I’m always look-ing to those that have their 2- and 3-year-olds on the ground. She broke her maiden as a 2-year-old in Florida and went across to trainer Jeff Mullins and held her own against the best as a 3-year-old. Stakes winners like Sweet Fourty do not grow on every tree, and we do not have many of them in the state of Washington, so that put her way on top of my list.”

By Sweetsouthernsaint, this is the fifth foal for Sweet Fourty, whose first colt by Speightstown ran fourth in his lone start in New York and has not been seen since. Her Roman Ruler colt, Frankie Rules, scored at Suffolk Downs in a maiden special weight and her Afleet Alex filly, 2-year-old Sweet Gator Girl, has been working steadily at Churchill Downs for trainer Dale Romans. The fourth foal, a colt by Any Given Satur-day, is now a yearling.”

“When I’m trying to breed in Washing-

ton, I cannot afford to spend infinite amounts of money for my mares. What you want is the most quality you can afford to buy. So if I want to buy a stakes-performing mare, the market has to be right, and everything has to be right.”

“I have bought some mares that were unraced and unplaced, but they were already producers in the barn. Sweet-southernsaint is a decent sire in Florida and a grandson of Halo. All these things that go into the crossbreed, you have to pay for. Sweet Fourty is a wonderful indi-vidual physically but not necessarily the fashionable type. I cannot always manage to buy them and often have to take the lesser individual.

“You’re always looking for bloodlines that cross well together and there are In-ternet websites where they rate your mare and look at the nicking patterns. Breeding on the lines of another good horse is not a bad way to go, but nicking websites tend to provide information a generation or two removed from the sire you may be stand-ing, especially with our local sires. I rely a lot on the knowledge of the mare and the mares that we’ve run ourselves. I know way more about them, their strengths and weaknesses, and once I’ve had two foals out of them, I know even more.”

Peaceful Wings was the perfect example that produced the stakes-win-ning Peaceful Reign that defeated Noosa Beach in the 2009 Seattle Slew Hand-icap. Even before the colt had raced, Debbie recog-nized the value of the mare influence and bred her back to Liberty Gold. His full brother, Jebrica, currently on the 2012 Longacres Mile

trail, was a star 3-year-old, capturing both the 2011 Emerald Derby and BC Premier’s Handicap.

“With Jebrica, the thing that Liberty Gold might like could be the Pleasant Colo-ny. That’s not the Halo part of the pedigree, it’s the female side of the pedigree, and it is Liberty Gold’s female side. How could I ever find that out through nicking? It is a matter of looking at what the family is doing and this family just keeps getting better and better. I really liked Peaceful Reign even before I knew he could really run and so bred his mom back to Liberty Gold. I don’t think I’ve ever produced full brothers that looked as much alike as they do.”

Traditionally, Blue Ribbon is known for its broodmares but has broken trend this season by standing a stallion in Nation-hood. Debbie has previously worked

Debbie Pabst of Blue Ribbon Farm with broodmare Sweet Fourty.Photo by Terra Lee

Stallion, Nationhood who stands at Blue Ribbon Farm.Photo by Cheri Wicklund

How sweet a crop

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closely with bloodstock agent Dana Halvorson and fellow horse breeders Ron and Nina Hagen of El Dorado Farms to help bring in new stallions to the state. On this occasion, the opportunity to stand Nation-hood at her own facility was too good to refuse.

“You would love your

horse to be by Street Sense by Street Cry and have a great female family, but automatically those horses are priced too high. The only time you can ever afford to breed to them here is once they’re total wrecks, and you don’t want to at that point. I can

buy those types of horses only by buying the mare, carrying the foal which sometimes you do.

“It’s always a balance. When people ask you what is the most important thing about a horse when he goes to stud, it’s similar to real estate. Instead of location, location, location, it is race record, race record, race record. That is the most critical thing that makes horses succeed. Pedigree is a nice thing. Here in the north-west we cannot buy race record, race record, race record, so we have to get a balance of things.”

“When I saw Nationhood, I saw he had a wonderful pedigree and was a nice indi-vidual himself and had shown tremendous speed. I was in-terested because now I cannot go out and buy the $250,000 to $350,000 stallion that we used to buy for Washington. We bought those in groups and would put together anywhere from six to 10 people. I could walk out right now and ask if anyone wants to buy a stallion with me and there wouldn’t be one person who would say yes. That’s the way it is.”

Nationhood has produced 15 foals in his first crop and 13 in his second and is being bred to about 19 mares this year. With his oldest foals currently

yearlings, next year we will see them on the track. By Cherokee Run, Nationhood hit the board in three of his five 4-year-old starts but really took off as a 5-year-old with five wins and three seconds from 10 outs, including wins at Turf Paradise, Hollywood Park and Emerald Downs, capturing two stakes victories in Washington the fol-lowing season.

“With the downturn in the economy, we have been looking at different ways to generate more income, and this seemed the perfect fit. I could’ve put him somewhere else. I didn’t have to have him for ourselves, but I’d watched other people and one avenue of moneymaking that we’d seen others use success-fully that we’d never tried was standing a stallion. We had room maybe for a couple.”

Debbie has an uncanny sense of what works for this region. Her annual pilgrimage to Lexington, Ky., in the fall allows her to see for herself just how the market is playing. It is always a matter of weighing up price range with what is out there and what might be a good fit for her mares. It is a huge bonus to find you are ahead of the curve as Deb-bie has, having taken mares to Candy Ride and Birdstone before they really took off as desirable stallions.

“I do a study every October of all the horses who are of a first-crop stallion, those with their first 2-year-olds, and I go through that, looking for horses that are doing well. Sometimes that can be an illu-sion, but usually they at least turn out to be useful. That is how I spotted Birdstone and Candy Ride, and that’s how I could afford to breed to them because they were horses that hadn’t gone to stud at expen-sive prices and then they rose after that. Candy Ride is the obvious example.”

Their bay colt by Candy

Ride from Sudden Departure was foaled on Feb. 2, 2010. He is the second foal from Sud-den Departure, who Rick and Debbie raced. She was quite the runner, having recorded the fastest 5-1/2 furlongs by a filly or mare at Emerald Downs in 1:02 flat. The Birdstone colt, a dark bay/brown from their prolific broodmare, Artic Mist, was foaled just under one month later.

“Initially, Candy Ride stood for $10,000. They didn’t love his pedigree because he was by Ride the Rails out of a Candy Stripes mare. I’d heard a lot of criticism of the size of his feet, how he was very fine and not the biggest horse in the world -- 15.3 hands -- and so on. But you can’t take away that he was an unbeaten horse, that he won the Pacific Classic and had won the equivalent to the Guineas in Argentina. It was in the deepest part of the reces-sion, and he might have started

A filly by Sharp Humor out of Sudden Departure.Photo by Terra Lee

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off at $18,000 to $20,000 in better times. Then they raised the price to $12,500, got Jenny Craig to buy some pretty nice mares and he had a big crop, a lot of foals. Now he’s up to $50,000.

“Don’t get me wrong, people love unproven stallions but they only like certain ones. Anybody can go and say this horse is going to be a market horse. Look at the Thorough-bred Times. Every year they have their experts make predic-tions. They all get to choose six stallions each and they’re lucky if they come up with two as an entire bunch that do any good because they nearly always err on the side of stallions that get good-looking foals. I wish that had something to do with it but it doesn’t.

“Me, I’m looking for 2-year-old winners, I’m looking for stakes horses, for quality and class. There aren’t too many things you can hang your hat on. Graded performance is at a premium. The year I opted for Candy Ride and Birdstone, both had been relatively unpopular. Birdstone had taken the hit the most because Marylou Whitney doesn’t have a great big brood-mare band.

“He’s a little, muscular horse, Birdstone, about 15.2 hands. They didn’t like that he was by Grindstone however he had a great female family. Sure, he won the Belmont and the Travers Stakes but people forget that he had won the Champagne as a 2-year-old. He’s just not the kind of horse that gets you the big robust, beautiful looking sales yearling.

“Horses should look like they’re supposed to, and by that I mean, if you have a horse by Northern Dancer you don’t want him to be 16.3 hands in most cases. There are a really good number of small horses, but we’ve come out of a time when Northern Dancer dominated the whole breed-ing world. They say he was 15.2

hands. The Northern Dancers were little horses. That’s not to say Nijinsky was not a big horse because he was, but he looked like his dam-sire. The Minstrel was a little horse. They were willing to buy small horses then. Now it’s fashionable to be big, especially the further removed we get from Northern Dancer.

“I want to see some part of the pedigree in the progeny. I do this all the time in sales. I look at the conformation and how they are built, the way they are put together, not nec-essarily their head, and from the three generations shown in the book, put a circle around them as I am struck by different features.”

Trust me, Debbie really can spot them. Her mind goes a mile a minute as she person-ally tours me through her own green, clean and spacious pad-docks. Rightfully proud of her own mares that Blue Ribbon has bred back, she is able to point out to me how the influ-ence of the sire and the dam show in the physical character-istics and temperament of her foals, infusing her descriptions with commentary on lineage that would rival the most avid bloodstock expert. This wealth of information is nicely offset by a levity that comes from

having also seen through some of the blind spots that many an investor gets hung up on, looks as a prime example.

“It was the former gover-nor of Kentucky, horse breeder Brereton Jones (Airdrie Stud) who said, “You can make a horse look good, but you can’t make him.” And good-ness knows, he had a gazillion horses and tried. But the one of his that really did make himself was Silver Hawk. He was a Roberto son, French-bred and had run in France. Not that many people bred to him in the beginning, but then he turned into this really wonder-ful stallion.

“What typically happens with a stallion is that they all want to breed to him in the first or second year, but by the third or fourth year, realize it’s a big risk because by then, he’s going to have the first and second crop running and you can end up in not such a good place.”

True enough, Birdstone’s stud fee peaked to $30,000 the year after his son Mine that Bird won the Kentucky Derby, and is now back down to $10,000.

“It goes something like 104 mares the first crop, 80 the second, 60 the third and 30 the fourth crop. Candy Ride didn’t suffer that but Birdstone, on the other hand, wasn’t as

popular, so he went 60, 40, 20, and is going through that trough right now. I would have loved to have bred to him this year, but I didn’t have the right mare”.

Breeding competitive Thoroughbreds is a constant exercise in honing your judg-ment, and Debbie is highly discerning in the choices that Blue Ribbon Farm makes, al-ways looking out for the overall welfare of the state at large. “In this industry, it is as though all the stars have to be in align-ment,” she quips. If anyone can manage it, it is this astronomy graduate from Wellesley Col-lege turned horsebreeder.

Debbie has served on the Washington Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association (WTBA) in several capacities as board member, secretary-treasurer, sales committee member and chairman, chairman of the finance committee, member of the WTBA Farm Managers, member of the WTBA Maga-zine/Website Committee, Wash-ington State University (WSU) Vet Hospital Equine Advisory Board and Northwest Race Series Committee Chairman.

Robert Geller has been the one and only voice of Emerald Downs since the track’s inception in 1996 and has also been track announcer at the highly suc-cessful Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino for over a decade. Prior to moving to the US, he served 6-1/2 years as the Eng-lish commentator for the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and learned his craft in his home-town of Melbourne, Australia. His articles have appeared internationally in magazines such as Racetrack and Racing World.

Myself with Freedom March with her Private Gold filly.Photo by Terra Lee

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JULY 1, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NMTop two from Ruidoso Futurity return in Rain-bow Futurity trials

The second- and third-place runners in the Grade 1, $600,000 Ruidoso Futurity Krash Cartel and Jesastar return in the 23 trials to the Grade 1, $700,000 Rainbow Futurity on Tuesday afternoon at Ruidoso Downs.

There will be a special 11 a.m. first post time to accom-modate the 400-yard trials. The normal 1 p.m. first post time returns for the Fourth of July when the trials to the Grade 1 Rainbow Derby are contested.

The horses with the

10-fastest times from the trials qualify to return to race in the Rainbow Futurity on Sunday, July 22.

There are 226 two-year-old entrants in the trials. This compares to 219 entrants in 22 Rainbow Futurity trials last year. The lone $25,000 supple-mental nominee to this year’s trials is Eyegotitgoinon.

Los Primitos’ Krash Cartel was the odds-on favorite in the Ruidoso Futurity, but came up a neck short of PJ Chick In Black, who is passing the Rain-bow Futurity and pointing at the All American Futurity trials.

The John Stinebaugh-trained Krash Cartel earned his 9-10 favoritism in the Ruidoso Futurity after a stunning career debut in the Ruidoso Futurity

trials. The Corona Cartel son, who was a $72,000 purchase at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale, drew away to win his Ruidoso Futurity trial by more than four lengths and his time of :17.759 for 350 yards was the quickest time from 27 trials.

Krash Cartel starts in the 17th trial with the second post position. Cody Jensen will be aboard.

Juan Medina’s Jesastar stepped up at 10-1 odds for a close third-place run in the Ruidoso Futurity, beaten by a neck. The Mr Jess Perry son won his maiden in his third start when he won his Ruidoso Futurity trial by a neck for trainer Raymond Vargas.

Jesastar made a pair of starts at Remington Park and

was second in each of those efforts.

Roy Baldillez will be aboard Jesastar with the 10th post position in the third trial.

The lone supplemental nominee, Raymundo Villarreal Jr.’s Eyegotitgoinon, makes his Ruidoso Downs debut for trainer Blane Wood after win-ning each of his two starts at Remington Park this spring. The Mr Eye Opener gelding won for a $20,000 maiden-claiming tag in his first start and then dominated Oklaho-ma-breds by one-and-three-quarter lengths in the $50,000 Easy Jet Stakes.

Kathleen O. Maley’s Pyro looks to continue his improve-ment for trainer Stinebaugh after winning the Ruidoso

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Juvenile, a race for horses who did not qualify for the Ruidoso Futurity. The gelding was third in his Ruidoso Futurity trial and then took the Ruidoso Juvenile by one-half length in :17.921.

For further information about Ruidoso Downs visit www.raceruidoso.com and for the latest updates follow Ru-idoso Press Box (@RuiPressBox) on Twitter.

Ochoa, Feature Mr Bo-jangles in same Rain-bow Derby trial

When champions Ochoa and Feature Mr Bojangles try to rebound from disappointing efforts in the Ruidoso Derby, they will be able to do it within view of each other.

The two star three-year-olds start in the fourth of seven trials to the Grade 1, $903,687 Rainbow Derby on the Fourth of July with Ochoa in the 10th post position and Feature Mr Bojangles in the seventh post position.

The purse for the 440-yard Rainbow Derby on July 21 is a record $903,687, surpassing the $899,523 offered last year. The horses with the 10-fastest qualifying times become eli-gible to return for the Rainbow Derby.

There are 69 entrants in the seven trials, including supplemental nominee Sure Shot B in the fifth trial. His connections paid a $40,000 supplemental fee to enter the trials.

First post time is 1 p.m. with the Rainbow Derby trials

going as the first seven races.After Wednesday’s Fourth

of July program, Ruidoso Downs will be dark until Satur-day. There will be no racing on Friday.

The fourth trial is the strongest trial in recent mem-ory at Ruidoso Downs with a lineup that equals most Grade 1 stakes races.

Ochoa, owned by J Bar 7 Ranch, Monte and Katsy Cluck, and Doug Benson, was named last year’s champion two-year-old after his devastating victory in the $2,400,000 All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs. He drew away from the strong field to win by one-and-one-half lengths as the 8-5 favorite.

The Sleepy Gilbreath-trained Ochoa came back after a winter’s rest to finish second in the Ruidoso Derby trial and that race figured to set him up for a strong effort in the Ruidoso Derby. However, he stumbled at the start and bumped his rival in the Ru-idoso Futurity and was never in the hunt for the win, finishing ninth for his only finish below third in his six-race career.

Roy Baldillez will be aboard the earner of $1,261,950.

Feature Mr Bojangles, the 2011 champion two-year-old colt, won three futurities last year, highlighted by his one-half length win in the Grade 1, $700,000 Rainbow Futurity. He also won the Four Cor-ners Futurity and the Hobbs America Futurity for owners R.D. Hubbard, Jim Helzer, S/M

Cattle Export Company and Jaime Dominguez.

The Roberto Sanchez-trained Feature Mr Bojangles, a son of Feature Mr Jess, is coming off a troubled trip in the Ruidoso Derby like Ochoa. Feature Mr Bojangles broke out at the start and bumped Whirlaway Red, the horse next to him. Ochoa was on the out-side of Whirlaway Red and hit him from the other side.

G.R. Carter Jr., who has rid-den Feature Mr Bojangles in six of nine starts, is up.

Also in the deep fourth trial are All American Futurity qualifiers Lotta Love For Robyn, and Denver Pass along with Los Alamitos Two Million quali-fier Hez Our Secret.

The first trial has 2011 Ru-idoso Futurity winner Silver For Me who is looking for his first win since winning his Rainbow Futurity trial a year ago.

The second trial features Remington Park Oklahoma-bred Futurity winner and Heritage Place Futurity runner-up Mighty B Valiant, who was the 4-5 favorite in last year’s Rainbow Futurity.

The third trial sets up as a rematch between West Texas Derby winner Tf Featured Effort and West Texas Derby third-place finisher Ocean La Jolla.

The fifth trial is also very deep with Texas Classic Fu-turity winner Sure Shot B, All American Futurity third-place finisher Tee Cos, Rainbow Futu-rity runner-up The Long Knife, All American Juvenile winner Back In The Pack and Texas Classic Futurity second-place

finisher Algorithmic.The sixth trial features

Golden State Million runner-up Jess Lips and All American Futurity qualifier Bills Last, who was sixth in the Ruidoso Derby.

The seventh trial features the Ruidoso Downs debut of Los Alamitos Winter Derby even-money favorite and runner-up Deniro meeting All American Futurity qualifier Mr Ease 123.

JUNE 30, 2012Ruidoso Downs, NM6666s, Didericksen, Taylor, DM Shicago enshrined in Ruidoso Racehorse Hall of Fame

The Four Sixes Ranch, trainer Heath Taylor, jockey Kip Didericksen and world champi-on DM Shicago were inducted into the Ruidoso Downs Race-horse Hall of Fame on Friday night at Ruidoso Downs.

The videos for each of the 2012 inductees may be seen by going to www.raceruidoso.com/hall-of-fame.php.

The Four Sixes Ranch is part of the famous Burnett Ranches LLC, which is among the most storied family-run businesses in Texas history. It was started by Captain Samuel “Burk” Burnett in 1868 when he bought 100 head of cattle with a “6666” brand. The opera-tion now stretches over nearly 300,000 acres in the “big ranch country” of Texas, and is over-seen by Burnett’s great-grand-daughter Ms. Anne Marion, also known as Little Anne.

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In addition to the vast cattle business, the horse operation has set the highest standard for racing, perfor-mance and ranch horses. Their foundation stallions included Cee Bars, Hollywood Gold, Joe Hancock and Grey Badger III. The ranch’s racehorse breeding program has flourished over the past 50 years and has been headed by world champions and leading sires Dash For Cash, Streakin Six and Special Effort.

The Four Sixes currently has a very deep stallion roster headed by leading sire Mr Jess Perry, the second-ranked sire of graded stakes winners in 2011. His 2011 stakes winners include Grade 1 Heritage Place Futurity winner High Rate Of Return and Grade 1 Los Alami-tos Super Derby winner Miss Racy Jess.

Their first year sire One Famous Eagle sired the first- and third-place finishers in the Ed Burke Million Futurity.

Taylor has become one of the most important trainers in quarter horse racing. He is the all-time third-ranked trainer of stakes winners behind Paul Jones and Blane Schvaneveldt, and the fourth-ranked trainer

of all-time money earners behind Jones, Schvaneveldt and Jack Brooks. Each of those trainers ranked ahead of Taylor is a member of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame.

Taylor saddled Jerry Wind-ham’s Stolis Winner to victories in the Grade 1 All American Futurity and Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity on his way to being honored as the 2008 world champion as a two-year-old. He is now the all-time leading money earning quarter horse at $2,235,161.

A dominant Quarter Horse jockey in major stakes races throughout quarter horse rac-ing, Didericksen was honored as the national champion jockey in 1986 and then in 1989 through 1992. During his championship years he guided two-time world champion Refrigerator to wins in the All American Futurity (1990) and the Champion of Champions (1992). He also won the 1990 Champion of Champions with world champion Dash For Speed.

Didericksen scored multiple wins in the Rainbow Derby, Los Alamitos Champi-onship, Los Alamitos Derby, Ed Burke Futurity, Kindergarten,

Golden State Derby, Governor’s Cup Futurity, PCQHRA Breed-ers Futurity and El Primero Del Ano Derby. He also had grade 1 wins in the Ruidoso Derby, Go Man Go Handicap and the

Vessels Maturity.Racing for owners Fredda

Draper and Don Moler, DM Shicago became one of the all-time fan favorites at Ruidoso Downs when he won the 2004 All American Futurity and returned the following sum-mer to sweep the three Grade 1 derbies. He won the Ruidoso Derby by a neck, the Rainbow Derby by three quarters of a length and then the All Ameri-can Derby by one length to secure the 2005 world cham-pion title.

From left, Carl Draper (trainer of DM Shicago), Dr. Glenn Glodgett and Anne Marion of the Four Sixes Ranch, Kip Didericksen and Heath Taylor standing by the cases commemorating their in-duction into the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of FamePhoto by Ty Wyant

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Last Chance Horse Rescue

With witnessing the up rise of abandonment, abuse and neglect either from causes of the economic impact or ignorance, has decreased proper care for horses mentally and physically. As an advocate for horses, a “Gentle Whisperer” Katherine Barbarite of Whispering Hooves, LLC appeals to you for help for the Last Chance Horse

Rescue located in Azle, Texas to make awareness of her cause. Katherine will dedicate herself to those horses that haven’t had the best deal, help them along for a future that once again could be

bright. Bring them back to the thought that humans are not bad and then transferring that information to their human companions to help one another.

Katherine wants to help in the need for rehabilitating the horses and humans in a safe long lasting relationship and a trusting partnership. Empowerment is in

education, taking what they learn and adapting it to their new families.

Katherine Barbarite of Whispering Hooves, LLC Internationally known clinician specializing in Gentle” Partnership & Confidence Building”, has mastered a straight forward set of exercises that immediately places a solid foundation keeping heightened safety in mind. No matter what riding level or discipline, these steps build elevated CONFIDENCE for horse and rider. Take home a higher level of trust, communication and bonding. Replace fear and competition with the ultimate joy of the

dance. Always setting the best first impression and introducing you without invading their space. Establish the most important aspects of the herd structure and leadership roles. Begin your journey in understanding how to use the four quarters in a balanced and harmonious way. Look for listed clinics internationally.

---Ask and Wait for Answers, then Give for Results---Katherine Barbarite Certified Horse Trainer/Certified CHA Riding Instructor Western & English www.whisperinghooves.com [email protected] Katherine Barbarite for Whispering Hooves, LLC on Fundly

In 2008, Greg Jackson saw a rising need to facilitate and rehabilitate these wonderful animals, started the Last Chance Horse rescue and married it to his therapeutic children's program called “Victory Place”. He took on horses that have been left or severely neglected house them and made them feel safe once again. Working closely with local organizations and with the help of Greg’s family and many dedicated friends, Last Chance Horse Rescue and Victory Place is rehabilitating horses “that might otherwise not get a chance”.

www.lastchancehorses.org [email protected]

Katherine Barbarite for Whispering Hooves, LLC on Fundly

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Trained by Carl Draper, DM Shicago raced into the national quarter horse spotlight when he won the 2004 All American Futurity by an expanding three quarters of a length in a then stakes record :21.00 for the 440 yards.

A son of Separatist, DM Shicago became third horse to take the three derbies and the fifth horse to win the All American Futurity and the All American Derby, but he is the only All American Futurity winner to also win the three prestigious derbies.

Jockey Juan Vazquez was aboard for each of DM Shicago’s 19 career starts and the powerful gelding made his first 11 outs at Ruidoso Downs. He had seven wins, two seconds and two thirds at Ruidoso Downs while earn-ing $1,812,513 of his career earnings of $1,873,730 at the mountain track.

The Ruidoso Downs Race-horse Hall of Fame celebrates the greatest horsemen and horses who have impacted the sport. The non-profit hall of fame is open free to the public and all donations are tax deductible.

Norman, OKSam ThompsonMemorial Jockey Award nominees

Four Quarter Horse jock-eys have been nominated for the Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award, which honors riders whose lives and char-acter positively impact the Quarter Horse racing industry, both on and off the racetrack. The nominees are: G.R. Carter Jr., John Hamilton, Freddie Martinez and Gilbert Ortiz.

Ballots were mailed to Quarter Horse tracks around the country in June. Any active

Quarter Horse jockey who has ridden in at least 12 races in the past 12 months is in-vited to vote. The nominee with the most votes will be presented with the Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award during a special ceremony at Ruidoso Downs on Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012.

The award is given in hon-or of the late Sam Thompson, a Quarter Horse jockey who was well liked and highly respected both on and off the racetrack. Thompson died in 2008 due to injuries suffered in a riding ac-cident at Los Alamitos. A leader in the jockey’s room through-

out his career, Thompson was a Jockeys’ Guild senator and the room representative at Los Alami-tos. He was also a council member of the Los Alami-tos division of the Race Track Chaplaincy of America.

Devel-oped as a joint

effort between Speedhorse Magazine and the Jockeys’ Guild, the Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award was modeled after the prestigious George Woolf Memorial Award for Thoroughbred riders. The Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award is the first and only one of its kind in the Quarter Horse industry.

Sam Thompson

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For more information, please contact Speedhorse at (405) 288-2145.

Inglewood, CABenefit for Omar Berrio set for Sunday, July 8

A dinner/dance to benefit jockey Omar Berrio will be held Sunday, July 8 at Betfair Hol-lywood Park.

The Turf Club event, which will be hosted by Betfair Hol-lywood Park, the local jockey colony and the Southern Cali-fornia Race Track Chaplaincy, will take place immediately after the conclusion of the day’s races.

Berrio, a rider on this circuit for more than 20 years, suffered his second stroke May 11. A native of Panama City, Panama who won his initial race April 13, 1990 at Santa Anita, Berrio, 43, was first

stricken in 2010.A $100 donation allows

fans to enjoy a buffet dinner and meet members of the Southern California jockey community, including Rafael Bejarano, Victor Espinoza, Da-vid Flores and Joe Talamo.

For more information and to purchase tickets, call Betfair Hollywood Park’s Group Events Department at 310-419-1529.

JUNE 29, 2012Reformed racing medi-cation rules would enhance integrity of the sportBy James L. Gagliano

“There’s no legitimate use for dermorphin in racing. This drug in horses is an abuse of the horse. This puts the horse’s life in danger. It puts the jockey’s life in danger. This is

an attempt to cheat. This is bad stuff. This is doping.’’

That is how Charles Gar-diner, the executive director of the Louisiana State Racing Commission, reacted in the New Orleans Times-Picayune when news broke recently that 10 horses that had raced at Louisiana tracks has tested positive for the powerful, pain-killing drug dermorphin.

Only a few trainers in Louisiana have been named at this time, but we under-stand that there are dozens of dermorphin positives from multiple states on the horizon. The trainers in Louisiana whose horses have tested positive for dermorphin were issued six-month suspensions.

Three months ago, The Jockey Club published an up-dated version of its Reformed Racing Medication Rules. Those new rules feature a cumula-tive penalty system featuring stronger penalties for repeat violations. Fines, disqualifica-tions and even lifetime suspen-sions would be possible for those persistently operating outside regulatory limits. (They are available at: jockeyclub.com/pdfs/reformed_rules.pdf.)

If those rules were in ef-fect in Louisiana, or any of the other states in which the same drug has been found recently, any trainer found to have treated a horse with dermor-phin would have received, at a minimum, 150 points on his record, a 10-year suspension and a $37,000 fine.

It is abundantly clear that the current enforcement system is not working properly. The regulatory penalty struc-ture has failed.

We see evidence of this with these blatant attempts by a few unscrupulous parties to beat our drug-testing system. We see more evidence of this in the high proportion of drug

violations that only result in fines — fines that are trivial in amount when compared to the purses at stake.

Penalties for repeat of-fenders have been particularly and excruciatingly deficient.

In fact, there is no better example of the failure of our penalty system than dermor-phin. According to published reports, one of the recent “positives” for dermorphin in Louisiana is associated with a horse whose trainer is alleged to have two prior Class 1 viola-tions on his record. Drugs in this class, according to Racing Commissioners International guidelines, have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse and their pharma-cologic potential for altering the performance of a racing horse is very high.

Sadly, inconsequential penalties have become just another cost of doing business. Fines for medication violations are often no more than a small percentage of monthly drug and veterinary expenses in a stable.

The harm these incidents do to our sport is immeasur-able and irreparable. The der-morphin (“frog juice”) stories ended up on the front page of The New York Times and on the TIME magazine website, among many other main-stream outlets.

We are not the only sport that plays constant catch-up on new performance-enhanc-ing drugs.

Look no further than the use of anabolic steroids in baseball or EPO in cycling.

But the general public does not, and should not be expected to, differentiate between therapeutic and performance-enhancing drugs in racing. That is why all race-day medications should be prohibited.

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The Jockey Club has com-mitted substantial resources to reinvigorate the sport of Thoroughbred racing with a host of fan and owner devel-opment initiatives, ranging from television programming and social games and to the creation and launch of a new brand (America’s Best Racing).

But we cannot address sustainability issues for our sport until image, integrity, and animal welfare issues, trig-gered most of all by lax and inconsistent drug policies, are managed and contained.

Otherwise, we will suffer death by a thousand cuts.

Our hats go off to Petra Hartmann of Industrial Labo-ratories Co. Inc. in the Denver area for conducting research that led to the development of a post-race test that found and identified dermorphin.

Clearly, we need to improve the standards of all of our drug-testing labs, ac-credit them and then ensure that they share their common procedures and findings in a unified effort to improve the integrity of the sport.

Back in January, the Rac-ing Medication and Testing Consortium (RMTC) board of directors voted to shift the group’s main research focus from therapeutic medications to drugs that pose an immedi-ate threat to the integrity of racing.

That was a good decision.Regulators know we have

to reform our rules, and so do most horsemen.

“Problems like we’re hav-ing now with dermorphin, quite simply, can be traced to three issues,” said Dr. Rick Arthur, the equine medical director for the California Horse Racing Board. “Our labo-ratories are underfunded, our research is underfunded, and our penalties are inadequate.”

A longtime owner, breeder and trainer named Christine Janks recently took our industry to task for its lackadaisical approach to drugs and penalties in a com-mentary that appeared in the Paulick Report.

She said, “I wonder about all the people defrauded out of winnings while this has been going on, and I wonder if racing will ever get serious about getting rid of the crimi-nals…. Maybe we ought to try a novel approach: Give the honest guy a chance.”

If someone within our industry feels that way, we can only imagine how fans or prospective fans feel as they digest reports about frog juice and other illegal elements.

It was heartening to see the Thoroughbred Racing As-sociations board of directors call for the implementation of uniform regulations regard-ing more restrictive use of a limited number of therapeu-tic drugs, a strong penalty structure for violators, and the elimination of treatment practices that could imperil the welfare of the horse when racing.

It is encouraging to see industry organizations such as Breeders’ Cup Limited and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association taking steps to reform drug policies, and it is comforting to see racing commissions moving in the same direction.

The decision by the Kentucky Horse Racing Com-mission on June 13 to begin a phase out of furosemide in graded or listed stakes races was one example.

New rules in New Mexico take effect July 31 and include lowering the legal level of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that horses can receive before racing, which was rec-

ommended by the RMTC and The Jockey Club’s Thorough-bred Safety Committee.

Charles Gardiner is exactly right when he talks about der-morphin.

This is bad stuff. This is doping.

We need to make reforms and we need to do so now. The racing commissions of this country should redesign their rules. And the adoption of Reformed Racing Medication Rules is a good place to start.

James L. Gagliano is the president and chief operating officer of The Jockey Club.

Inglewood, CAJohn Harris ninth win-ner of Laffit Pincay, Jr. award

John Harris will be pre-sented the ninth annual Laffit Pincay, Jr. Award during the

Hollywood Gold Cup program Saturday, July 7 at Betfair Hol-lywood Park.

Pincay, a member of rac-ing’s Hall of Fame since 1975, will make the presentation between the fifth and sixth races.

The Pincay Award is presented yearly to someone who has served the sport with integrity, extraordinary dedication, determination and distinction.

“John Harris has been an important and very well respected figure in California racing for many years,’’ said Pincay. “He’s continues to be a huge supporter of the sport and has been extremely active at many levels in numerous capacities.’’

A California native who was born in Fresno, Harris is the chairman and chief execu-tive officer of Harris Farms,

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Inc., a diversified agricultural production and marketing company which also breeds and races thoroughbreds. Founded in 1937, Harris Farms is located in the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga.

One of the largest produc-ers of agricultural products in the United States, Har-ris Ranch Beef Company is California’s largest fed cattle processor.

A graduate of UC Davis with a degree in agricultural production, Harris is a mem-ber and past steward of The Jockey Club, a former director of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, past president of the California Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association and a member of the executive committee and twice served as chairman of the California Horse Racing Board.

As an owner and breeder, Harris has campaigned such stars as Soviet Problem, the runner-up in the 1994 Breed-ers’ Cup Sprint, Compari, Work the Crowd, Lucky J.H., Alpha-bet Kisses and the recently retired Unzip Me.

Tiznow, the two-time Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, and multiple stakes winner Cost of Freedom were also raised at Harris Farms.

Additionally, Harris has served on the boards of the Breeders’ Cup, Grayson-Jockey Club Research and the Center

for Equine Health/UC Davis Advisory as well as the Race Track Chaplaincy of America, the California Cattlemen’s As-sociation and the Pacific Legal Foundation.

The Pincay Jr. Award was introduced by Hollywood Park in 2004 with esteemed execu-tive and racing publicist Bob Benoit the initial winner.

Trainer Noble Threewitt was the recipient in 2005, while the Stute brothers — Mel and Warren — shared the award in 2006. Owner/breeder Ellwood W. “Bud” Johnston, whose Old English Rancho is one of the most storied names in California racing, won the award in 2007, while distinguished steward Pete Pedersen was the recipient in 2008. Merlin Volzke, who also had a noteworthy career as a steward, became the first for-mer jockey to win the award in 2009. The Oak Tree Racing Association was honored in 2010 and Jerry and Ann Moss were the winners in 2011.

Single point separates juveniles in poll

A dominant win Sunday in the Ed Burke Million Futu-rity (Grade 1) by One Dashing Eagle fell just shy of taking the top spot in this week’s AQHA Racing-Horseplayernow.com national top-10 poll for 2-year-olds. Pollsters rated the son of

first-year stallion One Famous Eagle just a single point be-hind reigning No. 1-ranked PJ Chick In Black, winner of the Ruidoso Futurity (Grade 1).

One Dashing Eagle posted a Los Alamitos meet-best time of :17.135 for 350 yards in the Ed Burke final. The sorrel colt has now won two of three lifetime starts. Others in this week’s top five juvenile rankings include BP Cartels Alibi, Lota PYC and El Duero.

Among the older horses, there were no major changes to the national rankings this week, which continue to be unanimously led by Cold Cash 123. The remaining top five is rounded out by Llano Teller, El Aguila Real, Executive Brass and Rylees Boy.

NATIONAL RANKINGS, 2-YEAR-OLDS:1. PJ CHICK IN BLACK (91)2. ONE DASHING EAGLE (90)3. BP CARTELS ALIBI (78)4. LOTA PYC (68)5. EL DUERO (53)6. BLACKBERRY CZECH (44)7. SASSMASTER (38)8. DASH FOR CORONAS (32)9. KRASH CARTEL (20)10. INTERESTING MAN (13)PYC Kant Katch Me (9), Sum Better Stuff (7), Cajun On Star (4) NATIONAL RANKINGS, 3-YEAR-OLDS & OLDER:1. COLD CASH 123 (100)2. LLANO TELLER (92)3. EL AGUILA REAL (68)4. EXECUTIVE BRASS (67)5. RYLEES BOY (55)6. JLS MR BIGTIME (47)7. PRICELESS FEATURE (34)8. A TOSS UP (25)9. NOCONI (14)10. KOBE (12)PK Fire (11), Mr Truly Uno (7), New Look (7), Senor Toby (6), De Passem Okey (5), Flame N Flash (4), Dash Back Perry (3), Dashin Vike (1), Unques-

tionable (1) The 10 voters are:Ed Burgart (Los Alamitos an-nouncer/handicapper)Martha Claussen (Q-Racing Ace, writer, SureBet Racing News/handicapper)Mike Cusortelli (writer, SureBet Racing News/handicapper)Mike Joyce (TVG analyst)Tom Dawson (Q-Racing Ace, SureBet Racing News, network television producer)Dale Day (Remington Park an-nouncer/handicapper)Jerry Shottenkirk (Q-Racing Ace, handicapper/oddsmaker)Jeremy Plonk (Night School co-founder/host)Terry Turrell (Horseplayernow.com handicapper)Ty Wyant (writer, Daily Racing Form, SureBet Racing News and AQHA)

AQHA news and informa-

tion is a service of AQHA publica-tions.

Inglewood, CAGame On Dude, Richard’s Kid head Gold Cup nominees

Game On Dude, an easy winner of the Grade 2 Califor-nian June 2, tops 13 nominees to the Grade 1, $500,000 Hol-lywood Gold Cup.

The signature race of the Spring/Summer meet, the Gold Cup, which is run at 1 ¼ miles over Cushion Track, will be renewed for the 73rd time Saturday, July 7 at Betfair Hol-lywood Park.

Won a year ago by First Dude, who defeated stable-mate Game On Dude by a nose with favored Twirling Candy a neck back in third, the Gold Cup is a Breeders’ Cup Chal-lenge “Win and You’re In’’ race.

The BC nominated winner

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of the Gold Cup will earn auto-matic entry into the Breeders’ Cup Classic, which will be run Nov. 3 at Santa Anita, as well as having pre-entry and entry fees waived. The owner will also receive a $10,000 travel allowance.

Besides the Gold Cup, the card will include the Grade II Royal Heroine Mile on turf for fillies and mares, a fedora give-away – one per paid admission while supplies last – and a hat contest with a first prize of $500. Post time is 1 p.m.

Owned by a partner-ship that includes Joe Torre’s Diamond Pride LLC, the Lanni Family Trust, Ernie Moody’s Mercedes Stable and Bernie Schiappa and trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, Game On Dude has won seven of 17 and earned $2,344,658.

A 5-year-old gelded son of Awesome Again and the Devil His Due mare Worldly Pleasure, Game On Dude will be ridden by Chantal Sutherland, who could become the first female jockey to win the Gold Cup.

Baffert, who has won the Gold Cup three times – First Dude, Congaree (2003) and Real Quiet (1999) - also nomi-nated Richard’s Kid.

A two-time winner of the Grade I Pacific Classic at Del Mar, Richard’s Kid was success-ful in his return to the United States, easily winning the Prove It Stakes by 7 ¼ lengths June 8 at Betfair Hollywood Park.

Owned by Zabeel Racing International Corporation, the 7-year-old son of Lemon Drop Kid and the Broad Brush mare Tough Broad has won 10 of 33 and banked $1,826,385.

The nominees also in-clude Papaw Bodie, who was second, beaten by a nose by Desert Blanc, in the Grade 1 Manhattan Handicap on turf June 9 at Belmont Park, and

the Todd Pletcher-trained Queen’splatekitten.

Owned by Mill House, Queen’splatekitten has won three of 10 and earned $292,013. The 4-year-old Kit-ten’s Joy colt out of the Wild Again mare Iteration was fourth in the Grade III Eclipse Stakes May 26 at Woodbine in his most recent start.

A 5-year-old gelded son of Strong Hope and the In the Wings mare Trillion Wing, Papaw Bodie is 6-for-18 with a bankroll of $442,826. He has two wins and two seconds in five starts since being claimed for $50,000 by trainer Mike Maker for owner Connie Apos-telos last Oct. 26 at Keeneland.

The other nominees are the Eoin Harty trained pair of Anthony’s Cross and Balladry, the John Sadler conditioned duo of Kettle Corn and Glad-ding, Spud Spivens, Stately Victor, the 40-1 winner of the Grade I Blue Grass Stakes in 2010 at Keeneland and also trained by Maker, Thirtyfirst-street, Uh Oh Bango and the Vanity upsetter Love Theway Youare.

Owned and trained by Myung Kwon Cho, Love The-way Youare , a 4-year-old Arch filly, rallied from last to defeat heavily-favored Include Me Out in the Grade I Vanity June 16.

A winner of three of 19 with earnings of $362,900, Love Theway Youare could be-come the fourth female to win the Gold Cup, following Happy Issue (1944), Two Lea (1946) and Princessnesian (1968).

The last filly or mare to hit the board in the race was Life Is Sweet, who finished third behind Rail Trip and Tres Bor-rachos in 2009.

The nine nominations to the Royal Heroine include Redondo Beach winner All Star Heart, Briecat, City to City,

Hard to Resist, Mega Dream, Nereid, who finished in a dead heat with Cambina in the 2011 American Oaks, Ninth Infantry, Wilshire Handicap heroine Quiet Oasis and Up In Time.

Weights for the Gold Cup will be issued Sunday, July 1. Entries for both the Gold Cup and Royal Heroine will be taken Wednesday, July 4.

JUNE 28, 2012New Orleans, LAPurses boosted for eight races on stakes sched-ule at Fair Grounds141st season features 56 stakes worth more than $7.4 million; seven starlight rac-ing dates announced

Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots has boosted the purses

of eight open-company races on its 2012-2013 stakes sched-ule released today, marking the third straight year the aver-age stakes purse has increased at the New Orleans racetrack. Last season the track raised purses on 19 stakes events.

The 84-day 141st Thor-oughbred Racing Season – running Nov. 22 to March 31, 2013 – will feature 56 stakes cumulatively worth $7,435,000, highlighted by the milestone 100th running of the $1 million Louisiana Derby (Grade 2) on March 30. The average stakes purse at Fair Grounds will be worth $132,768 and half of the stakes, 28 of 56, will carry six-figure amounts.

The majority of the stakes increases went to five of the track’s 10 graded stakes.

The first two legs of Fair

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Grounds’ three-race graded stakes series for 3-year-olds received significant boosts.

The Risen Star Stakes (Grade 2) will be worth $400,000 (a $100,000 in-crease) and the Lecomte Stakes (Grade 3) will be run for $200,000 (a $25,000 bump).

Two important graded events for older horses – the Mineshaft Handicap (Grade 3) on the main track and the Fair Grounds Handicap (Grade 3) on turf – were raised to $150,000 apiece (from $125,000 each last season). The Colonel E.R. Bradley Handicap (Grade 3), which precedes the Fair Grounds Handicap in a three-race grad-ed stakes series for older turf horses, is now worth $125,000 (up from $100,000).

The Thanksgiving Handi-cap for top sprinters will carry a six-figure purse for the first time. The 87th running of Fair Grounds’ traditional open-ing day feature will be worth $100,000 (up from $75,000).

Also given $25,000 bumps were the top two main-track events for fillies and mares – the New Orleans Ladies, now at $150,000, and the Tiffany Lass Stakes, now worth $100,000.

“Our emphasis that past three years has been on improving the overall quality of racing at Fair Grounds and these increases are another part of that strategy,” said Fair Grounds President Tim Bryant. “Owners and trainers should know that if they bring their very best horses to New Orleans they will have every chance to be rewarded.”

Bryant cited Larry Jones as the prime example of a horseman who reaped the benefits of relocating to Fair Grounds. After several sea-sons elsewhere, Jones filled 44 stalls in New Orleans last

FAIR GROUNDS 2012-2013 THOROUGHBRED RACING SEASON STAKES SCHEDULE Date Purse Race Running Grade Conditions Distance/SurfaceNov. 22 OPENING DAY $60,000 guaranteed Mr. Sulu Stakes 5th 3YO/up La. bred 1 mile* (T) $100,000 guaranteed Thanksgiving Handicap 87th 3YO/up 6 furlongsNov. 23 $75,000 guaranteed Woodchopper Stakes 26th 3YO 1 mile* (T)Nov. 24 $75,000 guaranteed Pago Hop Stakes 27th 3YO fillies 1 mile* (T)Dec. 8 LOUISIANA CHAMPIONS DAY $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day QH Juvenile Stakes 22nd 2YO La. bred QH 350 yards $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day QH Derby 22nd 3YO La. bred QH 400 yards $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day QH Classic Stakes 22nd 4YO/up La. bred QH 440 yards $50,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Starter Handicap Stakes 22nd 3YO/up La. bred 1 mile 70 yards $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Juvenile Stakes 22nd 2YO La. bred C&G 6 furlongs $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Lassie Stakes 22nd 2YO La. bred fillies 6 furlongs $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Sprint Stakes 22nd 3YO/up La. bred 6 furlongs $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Ladies Sprint Stakes 7th 3YO/up La. bred F&M 6 furlongs $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Turf Stakes 22nd 3YO/up La. bred 1 1/16 miles* (T) $100,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Ladies Stakes 22nd 3YO/up La. bred F&M 1 1/16 miles $150,000 guaranteed LA Champions Day Classic Stakes 22nd 3YO/up La. bred 1 1/8 milesDec. 15 $75,000 guaranteed Tenacious Handicap 48th 3YO/up 1 1/16 milesDec. 22 SANTA SUPER SATURDAY $75,000 guaranteed Blushing K.D. Handicap 5th 3YO/up fillies & mares 1 1/16 miles* (T) $75,000 guaranteed Bonapaw Stakes 7th 3YO/up 5 1/2 furlongs* (T) $75,000 guaranteed Buddy Diliberto Memorial Handicap 7th 3YO/up 1 1/16 miles* (T)Dec. 31 $100,000 estimated Louisiana Futurity 46th 2YO La. bred fillies 6 furlongs $100,000 estimated Louisiana Futurity 49th 2YO La. bred C&G 6 furlongsJan. 5 $60,000 guaranteed Dixie Poker Ace Stakes 33rd 4YO/up La. bred 1 mile* (T)Jan. 12 $75,000 guaranteed Pan Zareta Stakes 48th 4YO/up fillies & mares 5 1/2 furlongs* (T)Jan. 19 ROAD TO THE DERBY KICKOFF DAY $75,000 guaranteed Marie G. Krantz Memorial Stakes 18th 4YO/up 1 1/16 miles* (T) $100,000 guaranteed Louisiana Handicap 67th 4YO/up 1 1/16 miles $125,000 guaranteed Silverbulletday Stakes 21st 3YO fillies 1 mile 70 yards $125,000 guaranteed Col. E.R. Bradley Handicap 27th Gr. 3 4YO/up 1 1/16 miles* (T) $200,000 guaranteed Lecomte Stakes 69th Gr. 3 3YO 1 mile 70 yardsJan. 26 $75,000 guaranteed T.B.A. 1st 3YO 5 1/2 furlongs* (T) $75,000 guaranteed F.W. Gaudin Memorial Stakes 28th 4YO/up 6 furlongsFeb. 2 $75,000 guaranteed T.B.A. 1st 3YO fillies 5 1/2 furlongs* (T) $100,000 guaranteed Tiffany Lass Stakes 21st 4YO/up fillies & mares 1 1/16 milesFeb. 8 $40,000 estimated South Mississippi Owners/Breeders Stakes 18th 3YO (Miss. Owners) 6 furlongsFeb. 12 $75,000 guaranteed Mardi Gras Handicap 69th 4YO/up fillies & mares 6 furlongsFeb. 16 $60,000 guaranteed Sarah Lane’s Oates Stakes 11th 3YO La. bred fillies 1 mile* (T)Feb. 23 LOUISIANA DERBY PREVIEW DAY $60,000 guaranteed Gentilly Stakes 31st 3YO La. bred 1 1/16 miles* (T) $75,000 guaranteed Bayou Handicap 45th 4YO/up fillies & mares 1 1/16 miles* (T) $150,000 guaranteed Fair Grounds Handicap 26th Gr. 3 4YO/up 1 1/8 miles* (T) $150,000 guaranteed Mineshaft Handicap 28th Gr. 3 4YO/up 1 1/16 miles $200,000 guaranteed Rachel Alexandra Stakes 32nd Gr. 3 3YO fillies 1 1/16 miles $400,000 guaranteed Risen Star Stakes 40th Gr. 2 3YO 1 1/16 milesMarch 2 $75,000 guaranteed Black Gold Stakes 56th 3YO 7 1/2 furlongs (T) $75,000 guaranteed Allen LaCombe Memorial Handicap 6th 3YO fillies 7 1/2 furlongs (T)March 9 $150,000 guaranteed Duncan F. Kenner Stakes 60th 3YO/up 6 furlongs $150,000 guaranteed New Orleans Ladies Stakes 4th 4YO/up fillies & mares 1 1/16 milesMarch 16 $75,000 guaranteed Colonel Power Stakes 26th 4YO/up 5 1/2 furlongs* (T) $75,000 guaranteed Happy Ticket Stakes 27th 4YO/up fillies & mares 5 1/2 furlongs* (T)March 23 $60,000 guaranteed Red Camelia Stakes 37th 4YO/up La. bred F&M 1 1/16 miles* (T)March 30 LOUISIANA DERBY DAY $60,000 guaranteed Costa Rising Stakes 4th 4YO/up La. bred 1 1/16 miles $75,000 guaranteed Crescent City Oaks 8th 3YO La. bred fillies 1 mile 70 yards $75,000 guaranteed Crescent City Derby 41st 3YO La. bred 1 1/16 miles $400,000 guaranteed Mervin H. Muniz Jr. Memorial Handicap 21st Gr. 2 4YO/up 1 1/8 miles* (T) $400,000 guaranteed New Orleans Handicap 88th Gr. 2 4YO/up 1 1/8 miles $500,000 guaranteed Fair Grounds Oaks 46th Gr. 2 3YO fillies 1 1/16 miles $1,000,000 guaranteed Louisiana Derby 100th Gr. 2 3YO 1 1/8 milesMarch 31 $60,000 guaranteed Bayou St. John Stakes 3rd 4YO/up La. bred 5 1/2 furlongs* (T)56 stakes $7,435,000 *all turf distances approximate

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meet and led all trainers with nearly $1.5 million in earnings and six stakes wins (plus two lucrative runner-up finishes in the Risen Star and Louisiana Derby).

New stakes addedTwo new stakes that have

yet to be named were added to bolster options in divisions that have become increas-ingly competitive in recent seasons. Both are 5 ½-furlong turf sprints for 3-year-olds, to be run in gender-restricted divisions.

Six races from last sea-son’s stakes schedule are not returning – five from Claiming Crown XIII, which was hosted at Fair Grounds for the first time in December, and the Kudzu Juvenile for Alabama-breds, which has been discontinued by the Alabama Thoroughbred Breeders Rac-ing Association.

Ten graded stakesThe Fair Grounds stakes

schedule is highlighted by 10 stakes that were graded last season – five Grade 2 and five Grade 3. The Grade 2 events are the Risen Star Stakes and Louisiana Derby for 3-year-olds, the Fair Grounds Oaks for 3-year-old fillies, the New Orleans Handicap for older horses and the Mervin H. Muniz Memorial Handicap for older turf horses.

The Grade 3 events are the Lecomte Stakes for 3-year-olds, the Rachel Alexandra Stakes for 3-year-old fillies, the Mineshaft Handicap for older horses, and both the Fair Grounds Handicap and the Colonel E.R. Bradley Handicap for older turf horses.

The North American Graded Stakes committee will meet in December to deter-mine gradings for 2013.

“We are hopeful the es-

teemed committee will agree that Fair Grounds deserves a Grade I race,” said Eric Hal-strom, Vice President and General Manger for Racing. “This year Believe You Can became the fifth Fair Grounds Oaks winner in the race’s last eight runnings to also win the Kentucky Oaks. We’re proud to be the winter home for some of the nation’s finest horses and believe it’s just a matter of time until Fair Grounds is rewarded with a Grade 1 race.”

Seven Starlight dates an-nounced

Fair Grounds also an-nounced seven Starlight Rac-ing dates for the Thorough-bred season. The popular social events feature live music, DJs, drink specials and live racing under the lights on select Friday nights. The 2012-2013 dates are Dec. 28, Jan. 18, Feb. 1 (the weekend of Super Bowl XLVII in New Or-leans), Feb. 22, March 1, March 8 and March 15.

Bands and DJs will be announced once the lineup is finalized. For information on private parties and corporate events at Starlight Racing, contact Group Sales at (504) 948-1285.

More information can be found online at www.Fair-GroundsRaceCourse.com.

JUNE 25, 2012Sunland Park, NMRobert Junk named new racing secretary at Sunland Park

Robert Junk will be the racing secretary during the 76-day Sunland Park meet, which opens Dec. 7.

Junk replaces Mike Sham-burg, who will be the racing secretary during Remington Park’s 2012 Thoroughbred

meet. Junk is currently serving as racing secretary at Ruidoso Downs, whose 61-day sum-mer season ends Sept. 3, and he has served in the same ca-pacity at Zia Park and several tracks in Arizona, including Prescott Downs and Yavapai Downs.

During its June 21 meet-ing in Albuquerque, the New Mexico Racing Commission approved Sunland Park’s 2012-13 stakes schedule. The 1 1/8-mile, $800,000 Sunland Derby (Grade 3), New Mexico’s only graded Thoroughbred stakes and one of the coun-try’s major Triple Crown preps, will be run on March 24, the same day as the 1 1/16-mile, $200,000 Sunland Park Oaks.

Also, track management announced that the Sunland Derby’s primary local prep,

the Borderland Derby, has undergone a name change. The 1 1/16-mile, $130,000 race will be known as the Mine That Bird Derby to honor the New Mexico-based horse who ran second in the 2009 Borderland Derby, two starts before he scored an upset vic-tory in the Grade 1, $2-million Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

Sunland Park has also changed the name of the Syd-ney Valentini Handicap (R) for New Mexico-bred distaffers to the Peppers Pride Handicap. The change honors Peppers Pride, a state-bred mare by Desert God who won all 19 of her starts.

Sunland Park stall ap-plications are due on Sept. 23. The track’s stable area opens Nov. 12.

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JUNE 30, 2012Evangeline Downs, Opelousas, LANine Louisiana-bred stakes dominate Evangeline card

Star Guitar’s win as the odds-on favorite in the $100,000 Louisiana Legends Classic highlighted nine stakes for state-breds on Sat-urday at Evangeline Downs.

Each of the stakes had a $100,000 purse, except for the $75,000 Louisiana Legends Starter Stakes.

Brittlyn Stables’ home-bred Star Guitar raced to his 10th-straight stakes win and 24th victory from 30 starts when he rallied in the lane to win the one-and-one-sixteenth-mile Louisiana Legends Classic.

The Gerard Melancon-ridden Star Guitar was timed in 1:43.71 for the three-quar-ter length score as the 7-10 favorite.

The seven-year-old son of Quiet American from the Albert Stall barn, Star Guitar made his third start of the year after taking state-bred stakes at Delta Downs and Fair Grounds.

Heavy On Themister was second by one length over Get In Da House.

In the Louisiana Legends Distaff , Charles Zacney and Edward Johnston’s Lady-zarbridge raced hear the lead and then showed her game-ness with a neck win over even-money favorite Harlie’s Dreams. Surprise Squall was well back in third.

The Edward Johnston-trained Ladyzarbridge was timed in 1:43.46 for the one mile and seventy yards for her second straight win. The fi ve-year-old mare won the

Honeymoon Stakes in her previous start.

In the Louisiana Legends Turf Stakes, Red Oaks Stable Kissimmee Kyle held on to win by a head as the 13-10 favorite over Sadie’s Soldier. Idefromthebayou was more than four lengths back in third.

Mark Guidry rode Kissim-mee Kyle over the one-and-one-sixteenth mile on the turf in 1:41.17.

Trained by Stall, Kissim-mee Kyle won a minor stakes at Fair Grounds two starts ago with a late rally.

In the Louisiana Legends Sprint at fi ve-and-one-half furlongs, Northpointe Thor-oughbreds’ Amanecer de Oro went for gate-to-wire on the lead and drew away to win by more than four lengths as the 3-2 favorite.

The Steven Duke-trained colt was clocked in 1:03.55 with Richard Eramia aboard.

Pirate Island was second and Unitas fi nished third.

The Afternoon Deelites-sired Amanecer de Oro posted his fi rst win since tak-ing the Louisiana Sprint back in December at Fair Grounds.

In the Louisiana Legends Mile, Paul Stroderd’s Top Cat

Boogie held the fi eld safe for the entire race and then pulled out to a four-and-one-quarter length win as the 17-10 choice.

Top Cat Boogie was timed in 1:37.75 for his second-straight stakes win. Randall Toups was up for trainer Alan Klanfer.

In his previous start, Top Cat Boogie won the Rajun Cajun Stakes.

Four Joes was second by one-half length over Look At The Time.

In the fi ve-and-one-half furlong Louisiana Legends Ladies Sprint Handicap, Roy Zuppardo’s homebred U Belong To Me raced to a 10-1 upset win over Warrior Maid. Wire Me Bessie was third.

U Belong To Me raced near the back of the eight-horse fi eld and then made a bold move around the turn and through the stretch to get the one-and-one-quarter length win in 1:04.52 under Ramsey Zimmerman.

The Sturges Ducoing-trained U Belong To Me was overlooked in the wagering despite winning a condi-tioned allowance race in his previous start.

In the Louisiana Legend

Photo credits:ARIZONA:Turf Paradise: Coady PhotographyARKANSAS:Oaklawn Park: Coady PhotographyCALIFORNIA:Del Mar: © Benoit PhotoGolden Gate Fields: Vassar PhotographyLos Alamitos Race Course: Scott MartinezOak Tree/Hollywood Park: © Benoit Photo Santa Anita Race Park: © Benoit

Photo COLORADO:Arapahoe Park: Coady Photog-

raphyFLORIDA:Hialeah Park: Coady PhotographyIOWA:Prairie Meadows Racetrack: Jack

Coady / Coady PhotographyLOUISIANA:Delta Downs: Emily Stevens / Coady PhotographyEvangeline Downs Racetrack:

Courtesy of Evangeline DownsFair Grounds: Hodges PhotographyLouisiana Downs: Natalie Glyshaw

/ Hodges PhotographyMINNESOTA:Canterbury Park: Canterbury Park / Andrea ThelenNEW MEXICO:Ruidoso Downs Race Track: Ty Wyant / Roberta HarrisSunland Park: Coady PhotographySunRay Park: Coady PhotographyThe Downs at Albuquerque: Coady PhotographyZia Park: Coady PhotographyOKLAHOMA:Remington Park: Dustin Orona

PhotographyWill Rogers Downs: Courtesy of

Will Rogers DownsOREGON:Portland Meadows: Courtesy of

Portland MeadowsTEXAS:Lone Star Park: Reed Palmer

PhotographyRetama Park: Courtesy of Retama

ParkSam Houston Race Park: Coady PhotographyWASHINGTON:Emerald Downs: Courtesy of

Emerald Downs

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R A C E R E C A P SMile for three-year-old fi llies, Coteau Grove Farms’ home-bred Little Ms Protocol fol-lowed the pacesetting Midge Four and then went by that rival in the stretch to win by one-and-one-quarter lengths in 1:37.49.

Midge Four held second and She’s Prado’s Idol was well beaten in the string out fi eld.

Little Miss Protocol raced to her fi rst win since taking three-straight races, including two stakes, last fall at Delta Downs.

In the Louisiana Legends Starter Stakes for horses who have started for a $10,000 claiming price or less since 2010, Knights Prairie Racing’s Well’s Gold pulled away to win by fi ve lengths over Mr. Porter while Kiss My Kriss fi nished third.

The Ralph Irwin-trained Well’s Gold covered the seven-and-one-half furlongs in 1:28.46 for his third win from his latest four eff orts. He won at the $6,250 claiming level two starts ago.

Delta Downs, Vinton, LACharal Kid gets revenge in Miss Polly

Malinche Cattle Com-pany’s Charal Kid gained revenge for a disqualifi cation in last year’s running of the $50,000 Miss Polly Classic when he prevailed in a tight fi nish on Saturday night at Delta Downs.

The gelding was disquali-fi ed from the win in last year’s Miss Polly Classic and Acorn

was awarded the win.Charal Kid raced the 400

yards in :19.469 with Martin Rubalcava up.

Giorgino was a nose behind for second and it was a neck back to third-place fi nisher Acorn and Taylors Toastin Papa was also in the hunt, a nose behind Acorn.

The Fructuoso Huitron-trained Charal Kid, who was previously trained by Eusevio Huitron, came into the Miss Polly after fi nishing fi rst or

second in his previous four outs. The six-year-old geld-ing by Streakin La Jolla won the Streakin La Jolla Stakes at Louisiana Downs. He raced to second-place fi nishes in the Swift Stakes, Sam Houston Classic and the Develop The Plan Stakes.

Eusevio Huitron is cur-rently under indictment for al-legedly training horses for the Zetas drug cartel and using a real estate business to launder drug profi ts.

Ruidoso Downs, NMFulton, Robbins team up for one-two in Adequan Ruidoso Derby

Pandorum and favored Sweet Oblivion, a pair of Joe Kirk Fulton homebreds trained by Mike Robbins, stood out with a one-two fi nish in the $45,450 Adequan Ruidoso Derby Challenge on Saturday afternoon at Ruidoso Downs.

Pandorum, with Roy Baldi-llez aboard, opened up a clear advantage in the 400-yard stakes and Sweet Oblivion tried to make a late run at her stable mate, but came up one-length short.

Mr Taka B fi nished third, one-and-three-quarter lengths behind Sweet Oblivion.

Fulton and Robbins were a dominant force for years and reached the sport’s pinnacle when they combined to race 1984 world champion Dashs Dream, widely considered one the all-time great quarter horse mares. Fulton and Rob-bins are now back together with horses showing promise at Ruidoso Downs.

Pandorum fi nished sec-ond in her Adequan Ruidoso Derby Challenge trial after losing her footing at the start. She got off to a strong start this year and the result was her second stakes win. Last year, the Tres Seis daughter won the John Deere Sam Houston Juvenile Challenge.

The Adequan Ruidoso Derby Challenge victory was her fourth win from six starts.

Sweet Oblivion was the

Charal Kid, below, winning connections

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4-5 favorite after a devastating trial performance when she won by three-and-one-half lengths with the fastest-quali-fying time of :19.867.

A daughter of Mr Jess Per-ry, Sweet Oblivion won one of two starts last year and scored two wins before her runner-up eff ort in the Adequan Ruidoso Derby Challenge.

Debra Gotovac’s 2010 Rainbow Derby winner Swin-gin Daddyo led the post pa-rade for the Adequan Ruidoso Derby Challenge and was then retired in the winner’s circle. Gotovac is a breast cancer survivor and Saturday was “Pink Day at the Races” to raise funds to increase breast cancer awareness and early detection of the disease that is predicted to take 40,000 lives this year.

Betfair Hollywood Park, Inglewood, CAJeranimo powers home in Shoemakeer Mile; Camp Victory upsets The Factor in Triple Bend

A powerful stretch run carried Jeranimo to an 8-1 up-set in the Grade 1, $300,000 Shoemaker Mile Saturday at Betfair Hollywood Park.

This came some 90 minutes after a 10-1 surprise by Camp Victory in the day’s other Grade I, the $250,000 Triple Bend Handicap.

By virtue of his third win in four starts over the Betfair Hollywood Park turf course, Jeranimo earned himself an automatic berth in the Breed-ers’ Cup Mile, which will be run Nov. 3 at Santa Anita.

Additionally, as part of prevailing in the Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In’’ event, the pre-entry and entry fees will be waived for Jeranimo and owner B.J. Wright will receive a $10,000 travel allow-ance.

Victimized by a slow pace when the beaten choice in the Grade 3 San Francisco April 28 at Golden Gate Fields, Jeranimo, who trailed almost the entire journey, got much quicker fractions (23.59, 46.40 and 1:09.81 for six furlongs) to chase Saturday and re-sponded when called upon by jockey Garrett Gomez.

Trained by Mike Pender, the 6-year-old Congaree horse completed the distance in 1:33.97 while winning by 1 ¼ lengths.

Out of the Jeblar mare Jera, Jeranimo has won eight

of 28. The $180,000 payday made him a millionaire. The Florida bred, who paid $19.60, $8.40 and $4, has now banked $1,068,400.

“This is a hard trying horse,’’ said Gomez after his fi rst Shoemaker win. “He and I get along pretty well. We had a good trip today. We just wound him up and made one little run with him.

“It was the right kind of race to do that. He’s been training really well. He actu-ally ran a winning race last time and just had a little bad luck. I just let him fi nd himself early on in the race and he came home like I thought he would.’’

The Shoemaker Mile completed a four win day for Gomez, who also took the fi rst with Grumpy Small Mouth, the fi fth with Swift Eagle and the seventh with Jolly Days.

Wright was happy Jeranimo was reunited with Gomez, who had ridden the bay to victory in the Grade II Citation Handicap last Nov. 26 in their most recent collabo-ration before Saturday.

“(Pender) is in Europe,’’ said Wright. “He and his wife took a vacation. We have the home fi eld advantage now. This is a “Win and You’re In’’ and the Breeders’ Cup is at Santa Anita. I like the home

Jeranimo

Camp Victory

Pandorum

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R A C E R E C A P Sfi eld advantage (for the BC Mile Nov. 3). And we have Go-mez. It can’t get much better than that.

“He’s just a great race horse. He’s had some rides where the jockey didn’t know him well, but Garrett seems to ride him really well. We’re really happy with this jockey.’’

Suggestive Boy, a three-time Group I winner in his native Argentina, was second in his United States debut for Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally, fi nishing a half-length in front of pacesetter and 17-10 favorite Little Mike. Mr. Commons, the 2-1 second choice, was a neck back in fourth.

Winner of the Grade I Woodford Reserve Turf Clas-sic on the Kentucky Derby undercard May 5 at Churchill Downs, Little Mike received some early pressure from longshot Liberian Freighter, battled gamely in the stretch, but couldn’t match the top pair nearing the fi nish.

Suggestive Boy, who, like the winner, was 8-1, returned $9.40 and $6. The show price on Little Mike, who fi nished third for the fi rst time in his 18-race career, was $3.

“This is a serious horse,’’ said Joe Talamo of the runner-up. “He defi nitelyt need the race, coming off a layoff . But to do that in a Grade I like that, he’s going to be a real nice horse.’’

Corporate Jungle, Dubai You X Y Z, Hudson Landing and Liberian Freighter com-pleted the order of fi nish.

One day after undergo-ing successful surgery to remove a brain tumor, trainer Mike Mitchell, watching via computer from the intensive care unit at USC Medical Center, received a get well present when Camp Victory

upset The Factor in the Triple Bend.

Saddled by Mitchell’s longtime assistant Phil D’Amato, the 5-year-old For-est Camp gelding rallied out-side The Factor and a tiring Smiling Tiger into the stretch and swept past for a 3 ¼ length victory. The fi nal time for the seven furlongs over Cushion Track was 1:22.75.

Claimed for $40,000 by Mitchell for Roger Feather-ston, Gordon Jacobsen and Tom Miller Feb. 13, 2011, Camp Victory won for the third time in 10 races for his current connections. Two of the victories have been in stakes. The Virginia bred, who is out of the Clever Trick mare Victory Trick, captured the Grade III Los Angeles Handicap – after the disquali-fi cation of Amazombie – in 2011 prior to his Triple Bend surprise.

Overall, Camp Victory, who was ridden by Talamo, has won eight of 23. He’s earned $517,986.

No worse than second in three starts at the Triple Bend distance, Camp Victory paid $22.60, $7 and $3.60.

“There was a tear or two coming down,’’ said D’Amato of the emotional win. “Mike did all the work. I just had him in maintenance mode. Mike’s always loved this horse and picked him out to claim.

“It was like a six way shake the day we got him. The rest is history. Ill be calling them (Mike and wife Denise) shortly. I’m sure he’s elated. This is just unbeliev-able. I loved the position we were in the whole time.

“I’ve been with Mike for seven years now. He’s like my father. He took me under his wing and taught me every-thing.’’

Denise Mitchell said she was allowed to bring a laptop into the ICU so her husband and daughters McCall and Shea could watch the race.

“It was crazy here,’’ she said. “We were all huddled around (the computer). Mike came out of the surgery fi ne and he’s doing very well. In fact, he’s sitting in a chair right now and isn’t in any pain. That (Camp Victory’s win) was just amazing.’’

The win was the second in the Triple Bend for Talamo, who also prevailed with Bilo in 2007.

“There was defi nitely a little extra emotion there at the wire,’’ he said. “Winning for Mike like that is unbeliev-able. This horse runs his race every time, but he doesn’t get there quite enough because he’s always running against a bias.

“It seems like every time there was a speed horse, they would just keep going. For once everything worked out on paper like we thought it would.’’

Making his fi rst start since fi nishing sixth in the $2 million Dubai Golden Shee-han March 31 at Meydan Race Course in the United Arab Emirates, The Factor suff ered his initial defeat in fi ve races at seven furlongs.

After breaking quickly under leading jockey Ra-fael Bejarano, the 4-year-old gray quickly dispatched of early challenger Italian Rules, shook off 3-1 second choice and defending champion Smiling Tiger, who entered 3-for-3 over Cushion Track, but could not contain the winner.

The Factor, who fi nished 5 ¼ lengths clear of 10-1 shot Mobilized, returned $3.20 and $2.40 as the 9-10 choice and

123-pound top weight. The show price on the California bred Mobilized was $4.60.

“He just got a little tired,’’ said Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baff ert of The Factor. “He needed the race. I think he’ll move forward off this.’’

Racing will resume Sun-day. Post time is 1 p.m. Track gates at Betfair Hollywood Park will open at 9:55 a.m. for simulcasts.

The feature event is the $68,000 Robert K. Kerlan Memorial Handicap at six furlongs on turf. Eight were entered, including 123-pound highweight and 2010 Cash-Call Futurity winner Comma to the Top. The Kerlan is the seventh of nine races.

Retama Park, Selma, TXSS Poker Face Dream scores fi rst stakes win in Texas Sires’ Cup Futurity

Fastest qualifi er and odds-on favorite SS Poker Face Dream sprinted to a 1 1/4-length victory in the $101,950 Texas Sires’ Cup Futu-rity (RG2), one of three stakes contested in front of 3,663 fans at Retama Park on Saturday night.

Ridden by Carlos Castro for owner Juan Carlos Perez and trainer Cleto Martinez Jr., SS Poker Face Dream went 350 yards in :17.555 to earn a 106 speed index and the third-fastest winning clocking at the distance in stakes history.

SS Poker Face Dream was bred in Texas by Ronnie Stew-art and Double S Farm. The colt by the graded stakes win-ning Royal Shake Em stallion Primetime Dream was coming off of a 2 1/4-length win in the fi rst of fi ve Sires’ Cup Futurity trials on June 15.

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SS Poker Face Dream is undefeated in four outs, and the $40,780 winner’s share of the Sires’ Cup Futurity purse pushed his earnings to $50,170. The colt returned a $4 win mutuel and teamed with runner-up and 30-1 long-shot Jess A Swingin for a $2 exacta payoff of $93.80.

Winners Adversary fi nished third, 1 ½ lengths behind the winner, and was followed by RDD Dashin Ef-fort, Chickie Kool, Diego La Jolla, Jess Jumpn, She Will Reign, and Pieceofperfection. Third-fastest qualifi er RC Had To Be My Day was scratched by the stewards, on the advice of the track veterinarian.

Mario Trujillo rode third-fastest qualifi er Jumpn Beau Chick to the gray fi lly’s fi rst ca-reer win in Saturday’s 400-yard TQHA Sires’ Cup Derby (RG3).

Prepped by Roberto Madrigal for owner Francisco J. Garza, Jumpn Beau Chick was sent to post at odds of 9-1, and she responded by defeating Loves Brown Sugar by a half of a length. The fi lly stopped the timer in :19.763 to earn a lifetime-best 106 speed index and the $20,000 winner’s share of the $50,000 purse.

Jumpn Beau Chick was

bred in Texas by Sergio Garza. Her sire, Jumpn Chic, is a 9-year-old son of the late Chicks Beduino who ran second in Volcom’s 2006 El Primero del Ano Derby (Grade 2) at Los Alamitos.

Jumpn Beau Chick’s dam, Beaukas, is an 8-year-old grad-ed stakes placed daughter of the First Down Dash stallion Make It Anywhere.

Raced exclusively in Texas, Jumpn Beau Chick has banked $49,211 from nine outs. The fi lly ran second to A Game Dame in last year’s $130,541 TQHA Sires’ Cup Futurity (RG2).

Wagon Empire, fastest qualifi er Runaway Trs Seis, Jess A Comment, Country Chick Moons, Nash Jolla, Pink Cartel, Reign Of Greatness, and Mak-ing Deals completed the order of fi nish.

Bob McClure’s Dale N James, a Missouri-bred 4-year-old gelding by Okey Dokey Dale, broke sharply from his rail post and led at every call to win Saturday’s $19,750 TQHA Sires’ Cup Stakes (R).

Saddled by Cindi Keeton, Dale N James covered 400 yards in :19.872 under jockey Luis Vivanco, and his winning margin was a half of a length from Executive Prince. The gelding returned a $10.20

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win mutuel as the 4-1 second choice in the fi eld of nine.

Dale N James was bred by Sunfl ower Supply Co. Inc. His sire, the First Down Dash stal-lion Okey Dokey Dale, won the 1999 Ruidoso Derby (G2), ran second in three other graded derbies at Ruidoso Downs and Lone Star Park, and was that season’s AQHA champion sophomore colt.

Dale N James’ dam, Sweet Jessica James, is a winning 11-year-old daughter of 1994 AQHA champion 2-year-old colt Mr Jess Perry.

All told, Dale N James has won fi ve of 18 starts and has banked $84,010. His stakes

record includes a third-place fi nish in last year’s Grade 3, $167,050 Gillespie County Fair Futurity.

Eyes Blew By You, the 19-10 favorite, fi nished third, two lengths behind Dale N James. Carry On, Nearctica, Trunk Monkey, The Field Cricket, Sory Nokita Bola, and Runnin Lady completed the order of fi nish.

Los Alamitos Race Course, Cypress, CAA Mere Dynasty stays hot in Vandy’s Flash

Felix Gonzalez’s A Mere Dynasty raced to his third-straight win and fi rst stakes

win when he won the $25,000 Vandy’s Flash Handicap for three-year-olds on Saturday night at Los Alamitos.

A Mere Dynasty, sent off at 9-2 odds, won by one-half length with Santiago Mendeza board. They were timed in :19.746 for the 400 yards.

Kool Million, the 4-5 favorite after winning the Dillingham Handicap, fi nished second while Ivlis was well back for third in the six-horse fi eld.

The Jose Moreno trained A Mere Dynasty, a son of Fea-ture Mr Jess, won his maiden in his second start and then took a non-winners-of-two al-lowance race at Los Alamitos.

Ed Allred’s Kool Million has now been fi rst or second in each of his fi ve starts with three victories for trainer Jose Flores.

Fair Meadows, Tulsa, OKSecond Painted Sign takes OHA Derby

Mary Passmore’s Second Painted Sign secured his fi rst stakes win when he overcame a stumble at the start and then went on to win the $90,000 OHA Derby on Saturday at Fair

Meadows.The Jackie Kirby-trained

son of PYC Paint Your Wagon took a Fair Meadows allow-ance race in his previous start. The consistent colt now has fi ve wins from 10 starts and a third-place eff ort.

Second Painted Sign, with Debbie Freeman up, covered the 350 yards in :17.505 to get the three-quarter-length win as the 6-5 favorite.

Azoomin Streak, a 29-1 long shot, fi nished second by a neck over Trick On the Run.

Arapahoe Park, Aurora, COTulsa Te steps up in CTBA Derby; Tebow Time wins in Denver

After winning the Colo-rado Thoroughbred Breeders Association Futurity in 2011 at Arapahoe Park, Tulsa Te captured the CTBA Derby on Saturday. The bay colt owned by Willard Burbach and trained by Courtney Sarris stepped up to two turns for the fi rst time and won the 1 1/16-mile, $43,650 race for 3-year-old Colorado-breds.

Jockey Russell Vicchrilli was able to get the homebred son of sire Dubai and dam Sara

Jumpn Beau Chick Dale N James

A Mere Dynasty

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Margaret to settle after King of Swat pressed him for the early lead. The 2-1 second choice stretched two lengths in front after a half mile in 46.65 seconds. Then Magical Twist, sent off as the 9-5 favor-ite after a promising Arapahoe maiden win on June 1, took the lead with a quarter mile to go, but Tulsa Te dug in and re-rallied for a half-length win in 1:45.34.

Tulsa Te has now won the top 2-year-old and 3-year-old races for Colorado-breds, improving his record to four wins in six starts. Magical Twist’s racing career began just one month ago, and after a second in a maiden race at Prairie Meadows in Iowa and a maiden win at Arapahoe Park, the Molly Pearson-trainee rid-den by Vernon Scantling took second in his fi rst stakes races. King of Swat took third, 6 1/4 lengths behind Magical Twist.

Although his namesake no longer plays for the hometown Denver Broncos, the horse Tebow Time won a 5-furlong allowance race on Saturday at Arapahoe Park. The 3-year-old owned by the Rushton Farms and trained by Temple Rush-ton led from start to fi nish with jockey Vince Guerra aboard.

JUNE 29, 2012Prairie Meadows, Altoona, IAWiredfortwotwenty wires Iowa Sprint

Class Racing Stables’ Wiredfortwotwenty was pressured for most of the six furlongs and then he showed he could be ready for a big-ger stage when he won the $125,000 Iowa Sprint Handi-cap on Friday night at Prairie Meadows.

Also on the program were the $100,000 Iowa Distaff Stakes and the $100,000 Say-lorville Stakes.

Wiredfortwotwenty was making his second start off a year-long layoff and raced the six furlongs in an excellent 1:08.12 on a muddy track. Jake Barton was aboard.

Padua Stables’ Rothko, the 2-5 favorite, made sure that Wiredfortwotwenty earned the win with Rothko pushing Wiredfortwotwenty for most of the sprint. The Bart Hone-trained Wiredfortwotwenty then showed his tenacity by pulling away to win by two lengths.

Rothko fi nished three lengths ahead of Warning Song in the six-horse fi eld.

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Wiredfortwotwenty prepared for the Iowa Sprint Handicap with a third-place fi nish in the Prairie Express, a race he won in 2011. He set the pace in this year’s Prairie Express before being worn down in the lane. However that race, obviously, set him up for a top eff ort in the Sprint Handicap.

Team Forster’s Brushed By A Star shipped to Prairie Meadows from Churchill Downs and easily pulled away in the stretch to win the Iowa Distaff Stakes over one-and-one-sixteenth mile.

Brushed By A Star gained the lead on the backstretch under Corey Nakatani and the

four-year-old mare cruised around the turn under little pressure. She picked up the pace in the lane and raced to the dominating 11-length win in 1:42.86 on the muddy track.

Someplace Else was sec-ond by a neck in the fi eld of six females.

The Grant Forster-trained Brushed By A Star, a daughter of Eddington, came into the Iowa Distaff off a gate-to-wire allowance win at Churchill Downs. She has now fi nished on the board in 10 of 13 starts.

Only three distaff ers started in the six-furlong Say-lorville Stakes after fi ve trainer scratches.

World Thoroughbred Rac-

ing Inc’s homebred Yournot-thebossofme let her two rivals – Speedacious and Starlite Starbright – hook up in a speed duel and settled well of the leaders, appearing out of contention while the leaders engaged in a virtual match race.

Yournotthebossofme, under Israel Campo, made her big move on the turn and then disposed of Speedacious in the fi nal sixteenth to win by two-and-one-quarter lengths in 1:09.07 on the muddy track.

The Johannesburg-sired Yournotthebossofmescored her fi rst win since taking an optional-claiming race back in October at Hoosier Park. She was third in the Minaret Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in December for trainer Anthony Granitz.

JUNE 26, 2012SunRay Park, Farmington, NMFavored Forest Mouse scores in San Juan County Commissioners’ ’Cap

Forest Mouse, the 2-1 favorite in the full fi eld of 10, held off stablemate Imco Spirit (IRE) in the stretch to win the

$90,000 San Juan County Commissioners’ Handicap, as SunRay Park ended its 42-day meet with a nine-race card on Tuesday.

Trained by Henry Domin-guez and ridden by Miguel Hernandez for owner Parnell Thomas, Forest Mouse covered 1 1/8 miles in 1:53.10. The Kentucky-bred 4-year-old colt by the Forestry stallion Teton Forest reached the wire a half of a length in front of Imco Spirit and returned a $6 win mutuel.

“The plan was to keep him close early, about fourth or fi fth,” said Thomas in the winner’s circle after the race. “Everything worked out per-fectly.”

Forest Mouse was bred by E.H. Beau Lane III, and the colt became the third stakes winner from 129 starters sired by Teton Forest, a 11-year-old stallion who in 2004 earned $222,000 from eight outs and won the $150,000 Jerome Handicap (Grade 2) on a sloppy track at Belmont Park in his fi nal career race.

Teton Forest entered stud in 2005. His starters have earned more than $3.6 million and include stakes winner Deltalicious and the stakes-

Wiredfortwotwenty Brushed By A Star

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placed Smokey Lonesome. A half brother to Grade 2 winner Tomorrows Cat, the stallion stands for a $2,500 fee at Elite Thoroughbreds in Folsom, Louisiana.

Forest Mouse was coming off of a 3 1/2-length victory in an open-condition 1-mile, $27,600 allowance route at SunRay on June 2. The colt’s stakes record this season in-cludes second-place fi nishes in the April 15, $100,000 Sunland Park Handicap and the Febru-ary 12, $50,000 Curribot Stakes at Sunland Park.

A $1,200 buy at the 2009 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale, Forest Mouse has won nine of 23 starts, including four stakes – and the $54,000 winner’s share of the San Juan County Commission-ers’ Handicap purse pushed his bankroll to $244,752.

Plea Agreement ran third, one length behind the winner, and was followed by Global Stage, Hurricane Lake, Infi nite Resource, McKenna’s Justice, Fog Alert, Quiet Again, and Jack Carter.

Runner-up Imco Spirit races for J. Kirk and Judy Ro-bison and the Solitaire Stable. A 6-year-old gelding by the Green Desert stallion Invin-

cible Spirit (IRE), Imco Spirit has earned $431,010 from 34 starts, and his two stakes wins this season include the 6 1/2-furlong, $50,000 Inaugural Handicap on April 20, opening day of the SunRay meet.

Plea Agreement is a homebred 4-year-old Success-ful Appeal colt campaigned by R.D. Hubbard. Plea Agreement has won two of seven races, and the $9,000 third-place share of the purse increased his bankroll to $45,506.

JUNE 20, 2012Retama Park, Selma, TXJC My Diamond Man breaks track mark in Tower of the Americas ’Cap

A sharp break from post 3 helped favorite JC My Diamond Man score a three-length victory in Friday’s $12,500 Tower of the Ameri-cas Handicap at Retama Park.

Ridden by Ricardo Aguirre, JC My Diamond Man went 550 yards in :26.935, breaking by 175/1000ths of a second the previous track record set by Brasis during Re-tama’s fi rst-ever Quarter Horse meet in 1995. Brian Stroud

saddled the gray 7-year-old gelding for owner Clem D. Nava III.

JC My Diamond Man was bred in Texas by James H. Cordell. The gelding’s sire, the late Streakin La Jolla, was a Texas-bred son of the Easy Six stallion Streakin Six who won all eight of his starts – includ-ing the Sound of Summer Derby at Delta Downs – in 1988.

Streakin La Jolla sired the earners of more than $22 million, including champions Mr Jess Perry and Streakin Sin Tacha. The stallion died three years ago due to heart-related problems.

JC My Diamond Man’s dam, Chicks A Diamond, is an unraced 14-year-old mare by the Beduino (TB) stallion Chicks Beduino. The gelding’s second dam, Ms Secret Cash, was a stakes-placed daugh-ter of two-time AQHA world champion Dash For Cash.

The $7,875 winner’s share of the Tower of the Ameri-cas purse increased JC My Diamond Man’s bankroll to $150,881. He has won 15 of 44 starts – including his last four, at distances ranging from 440 to 870 yards – and his season record at Retama includes a 4

3/4-length score in the June 9, 870-yard Universal City Handicap.

Sent to post as the 11-10 choice in the fi eld of six, JC My Diamond Man returned a $4.20 win mutuel and teamed with runner-up Shake Em Special Pop for a $21 ($2) exacta.

Kite Flyer fi nished third, 3 ¼ lengths behind the winner, and was followed by His A Ty-coon Cowboy, Shineys Magic T, and A Streakin Fool.

Shake Em Special Pop is a 5-year-old gelding by Royal Shake Em campaigned by Sergio Maldonado. Shake Em Special Pop has banked $175,482 from 26 races, and his seven victories include last year’s 400-yard, $100,000 Fairmount Park Invitational Stakes in Illinois, and the 2010 Evangeline Downs Derby in Louisiana.

A 5-year-old gray stallion by Royal Quick Dash racing for the Dark Horse Partnership, Kite Flyer was coming off of a head victory as the odds-on favorite in the 870-yard, $25,000 Governor’s Cup Mara-thon Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park on May 19. All told, Kite Flyer has won six of 20 outs and has earned $86,626.

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Name: GERALD LONGO Ruling Date: 6/30/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12516 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: N Suspension Start: 7/5/2012 Suspension End: 7/7/2012 Ruling Text: O/T/D Gerald Longo was the Driv-

er of Horse #3 ENERGY ANGLE who fi n-ished 2nd in the 10th race June 27, 2012. Mr. Longo did drive in a careless manner and caused interference to Horse #6 MAN FROM CAM. Horse #3 ENERGY ANGLE was placed 7th. Mr. Longo is issued a manda-tory 3 days driving suspension. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2 A & K

Name: JOSEPH MAPES Ruling Date: 6/30/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12515 Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: N Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Joseph Mapes was the Trainer

of Horse # 3 HALO HEATHER who raced in the 5th race on June 23, 2012 and fi nished 2nd . HALO HEATHER tested over the allowable limit for Phenylbutazone. This is Mr. Mapes fi rst off ense since 2006. The Judges at Running Aces feel a “warn-ing” is in order for this off ense. The Judges advised that a second off ense would carry a penalty. Chapter Rule 7890.0100 Subpart 13 A “WARNING”

Name: Robert Theodore Arneson Ruling Date: 6/30/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: CANTERBURY PARK Ruling Number: 12024 Ruling Type: Alcohol Violation - Human Breed: Unknown Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: N Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: While attending a horse in the

test barn on June 24, 2012 at Canterbury Park, groom Robert T. Arneson was found to have an alcohol concentration greater than allowed by the Minnesota Racing

Commission Rules, therefore Robert T. Arneson is hereby assessed a civil penalty of $50. All fi nes to be paid within 72 hours. MRC Rule 7879.0200-Stewards Authority; 7897.0110-Use of Alcohol.

Name: GRANT DAVID RHODES Ruling Date: 6/29/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: CANTERBURY PARK Ruling Number: 12023 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Unknown Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Groom Grant D Rhodes is hereby

assessed a civil penalty of $50 for engag-ing in an altercation on June 16, 2012 while on the backside of Canterbury Park. All fi nes to be paid withing 72 hours. MRC Rule 7879.0200-Stewards Authority; 7877.0155 (H)-Conduct

Name: John Tyler Ryan Ruling Date: 6/29/2012 Jurisdiction: Oregon Racing Commission Facility: GRANT’S PASS DOWNS Ruling Number: SC12-067 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclu-sion

Breed: Mixed Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Mr. Ryan omitted several recent

Federal drug-related felonies on his ap-plication. He is currently under Federal indictment trhough action of the DEA ( as of 06/30/2012) and court is set for 09/12/2012. He will be ineligible to apply for a minimum of six months.

Name: DAVID L BOURQUE Ruling Date: 6/29/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19482 Ruling Type: Appeal/Stay Granted Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Suspensive appeal of ruling 19482

granted by LSRC, on 6/29/2012.

Name: DAVID L BOURQUE

Ruling Date: 6/28/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19482 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 7/6/2012 Suspension End: 7/12/2012 Ruling Text: Suspended 7 calendar days

7/06/12 through 7/12/12 inclusive for careless riding aboard Notthetimeto-quit during the running of race 5, June 22,2012. Allowed to ride in designated races. Participation in such race/s extends suspension a like number days.

Name: KEITH CHARLES Ruling Date: 6/27/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: LOUISIANA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19473 Ruling Type: Appeal/Stay Granted Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: On 6/27/2012 the LSRC granted a

suspensive appeal of ruling 19473.

Name: Ronald Howard Wrenn Ruling Date: 6/26/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12511 Ruling Type: Misuse of Whip Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ronald Wrenn was the Driver of

Horse #7 SOUTHERN MACH in the 1st race on June 24, 2012. Mr. Wrenn did cause a welt on the horse from whipping. 1st off ense at RAHP in 2012. Mr. Wrenn is is-sued a $100 fi ne. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2T

Name: KYLE GENE VAN OTTERLOO Ruling Date: 6/26/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12514 Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0

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Fine Paid: N Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: O/T/D Kyle Van Otterloo was the

Trainer of Horse #8 SHESALOADEDPISTOL who raced and fi nished second in the 3rd race on June 16, 2012. SHESALOAD-EDPISTOL’s blood sample tested over the allowable limit for MethylPrednisolone. This is Mr. Van Otterloo’s 1st off ense ever. After reviewing all the circumstances and talking with the Veterinarian who did the injections on May 22, 2012 at the Van Otterloo stable in Iowa; the Judges feel a written warning is in order for this positive test. The Judges decision is in line with the RCI recommended guidelines. Kyle Van Otterloo has asked the MRC Veterinarian offi ce to draw a sample on SHESALOAD-EDPISTOL and NON PAREIL who also was injected by the same Veterinarian on the same date. Unfortunately, SHESALOADED-PISTOL raced back before the information of this positive test was available. Chapter Rule 7890.0130 Subpart 1 Chapter Rule 7877.0170 Subpart 2C “WARNING”

Name: GARY RATH Ruling Date: 6/26/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12510 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Owner/Trainer/Driver Gary Rath

was the Driver of Horse #6 OUTGRAY-GEOUS Z TAM in the 6th race on June 24, 2012. Mr. Rath did impede the progress of Horse #4 BIG HEERN. 1ST Off ense at RAHP in 2012. Mr. Rath off ered $100 fi ne or 3 days suspension. Mr. Rath issued a fi ne of $100. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2C

Name: TIMOTHY A MAIER Ruling Date: 6/26/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12512 Ruling Type: Failure to Conduct Business in

Proper Manner Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: O/T/D Timothy Maier was the

Trainer of Horse #1 MIGHTY FINE HI HO

who raced in the 2nd race on June 24, 2012. Mr. Maier did leave MIGHTY FINE HI HO unattended in the test barn. Mr. Maier is issued a fi ne of $50. Chapter Rule 7877.0170 Subpart 2

Name: JOEY DEAN MAPES Ruling Date: 6/26/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: RUNNING ACES HARNESS PARK Ruling Number: 12513 Ruling Type: Misuse of Whip Breed: Harness Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Joey Mapes was the Driver of

Horse #4 SHARK LOVER in the 2nd race on June 24, 2012. Mr. Mapes did cause a welt on the horse from whipping. 1st off ense at RAHP in 2012. Mr. Mapes is issued a fi ne of $100. Chapter Rule 7884.0260 Subpart 2 T

Name: FLOYD JAMES MCARTHUR Ruling Date: 6/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0127412 Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to declare

equipment (blinkers on).

Name: STANFORD D JOHNSON Ruling Date: 6/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0128412 Ruling Type: Failure to Conduct Business in

Proper Manner Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to

conduct his business in a proper manner regarding race 7 on 6/25/2012

Name: STANFORD D JOHNSON Ruling Date: 6/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0129412 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/30/2012 Suspension End: 7/1/2012 Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Careless riding

leading to the disqualifi cation of the horse “Valentino de Lao.”

Name: JOSE A PADILLA Ruling Date: 6/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: SUNRAY PARK Ruling Number: 0100612 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded, Re-

voked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: SunRay Park - License is hereby re-

scinded as licensee as returned to Mexico to renew his Visa.

Name: FLAVIO LOZANO Ruling Date: 6/24/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: SUNRAY PARK Ruling Number: 0097612 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: SunRay Park - Careless riding

aboard “Secrets Turning”

Name: DAVID A ALVAREZ Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: DELTA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19480 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 7/1/2012 Suspension End: 7/7/2012 Ruling Text: Suspended 7 calendar days

7/01/2012 through 7/07/2012 inclusive for careless riding aboard Allforthegame. Mount disqualifi ed from 1st to 7th place following the running of race 2 June 21, 2012. Allowed to ride in designated races. Participation in such race/s extends suspension a like number days.

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R C I R U L I N G SName: HENRY WEST Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: DELTA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19476 Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Failure to have the required 660

yd workout resulting in the late scratch from race 2, June 22, 2012.

Name: ALFRED T GOTBOLT Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: LOUISIANA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19475 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Altercation on association

grounds.

Name: CHRISTOPHER ALAN HARTMAN Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0124412 Ruling Type: Possession of Medication, Inject-

able, Needle, and/or Syringe Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 1500 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 7/13/2012 Suspension End: 1/13/2013 Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Was found to be

in possession of a 200 mg/ml sample of Clenbuterol

Name: CHRISTOPHER ALAN HARTMAN Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0125412 Ruling Type: Possession of Medication, Inject-

able, Needle, and/or Syringe Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Was found to be

in possession of unlabeled medication

Name: KELLI LINN MARTIN Ruling Date: 6/23/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing Com-

mission Facility: FAIR MEADOWS Ruling Number: 12-FMT-014 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclu-sion

Breed: Mixed Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: The O/AT License issued to Kelli

Martin is hereby rescinded without preju-dice as she has been issued a Trainer’s License at FMT for 2012.

Name: JUDITH H BEAUDET Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: Oregon Racing Commission Facility: PORTLAND MEADOWS Ruling Number: SC12-062 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclu-sion

Breed: Mixed Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/21/2012 Suspension End: 6/21/2013 Ruling Text: She abandoned a horse, “MA-

CARENA STAR” at Portland Meadows on or about April 11th, 2012. She never made arragementst for its care/feeding even though it was hers to care for while at Portland Meadows. She was found culpable of 2nd degree animal neglect and animal abandonment. She has been referred to the Commission for revocation above one year.

Name: Alicia Laughlin Sorum Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: Minnesota Racing Commission Facility: CANTERBURY PARK Ruling Number: 12017 Ruling Type: Failure to Conduct Business in

Proper Manner Breed: Unknown Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 500 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Veterinarian Alicia L Sorum is

hereby assessed a civil penalty of $500 for violation of reporting procedures. all fi nes to be paid within 72 hours. MRC rule 7879.0200 Stewards Authority; 7890.0120 Reporting Procedures.

Name: STEPHEN DAN HALEY Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: Oklahoma Horse Racing Com-

mission Facility: REMINGTON PARK Ruling Number: 12-RP-110 Ruling Type: Necessitating a Late Scratch Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: O/T Haley pled no contest to and

is fi ned $200 for failure to bring a horse to the paddock necessitating a late scratch 5/27/2012.

Name: DENNIS L MARSTELLER Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0122412 Ruling Type: Race Offi ce/Track Rule Violation Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Entered an ineli-

gible horse “Oh Lord” at Ruidoso Downs, resulting in a late program scratch

Name: BOBBY LEE DOW Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0121412 Ruling Type: Failure to Honor Declaration/

Engagement Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Failed to attend

the drawing of entries on 6/23/2012.

Name: ROBERTO SANCHEZ Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0119412 Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 1500 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/29/2012 Suspension End: 12/29/2012 Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Post race sample

taken from horse “Hola a La Fana” was

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found to contain the drug Clenbuterol

Name: Alfonso Borrego Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: SUNRAY PARK Ruling Number: 0092612 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: SunRay Park - Was involved in a

verbal altercation in the jockey’s quarters.

Name: KEITH CHARLES Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: LOUISIANA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19473 Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/28/2012 Suspension End: 12/28/2012 Ruling Text: Dermorphin reported in post race

plasma and urine samples taken from Cold Hearted Babe the second fi nisher of race 2, May 27, 2012. Trainer declined his right to have the split portion tested. Following a stewards hearing, trainer Keith Charles is suspended six months, denied access to all facilities under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Racing Commission and the purse is ordered redistributed. In the opinion of the stew-ards the penalty imposed is insuffi cient therefore the case is referred to LSRC for further action.

Name: RODOLFO DELACRUZ GUERRA Ruling Date: 6/22/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19474 Ruling Type: Alcohol Violation - Human Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 50 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Failed to breathalyze in a timely

manner.

Name: JACOBY A LANDRY Ruling Date: 6/21/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19470

Ruling Type: Failure to Conduct Business in Proper Manner

Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Not present to saddle horse.

Name: LARRY J GARY Ruling Date: 6/21/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19472 Ruling Type: Failure to Pay Fine or Fees Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/21/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Suspended and denied access to

all facilities under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Racing Commission.Failed to pay $200 fi ne regarding ruling 19343.

Name: BRANDON M MENARD Ruling Date: 6/21/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19469 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/28/2012 Suspension End: 7/4/2012 Ruling Text: Suspended 7 calendar days

6/28/2012 through 7/04/2012 inclusive for careless riding aboard Wild Gift. Mount disqualifi ed from 1st to 2nd place following the running of race 8, June 16, 2012. Allowed to ride in designated races. Participation in such race/s extends suspension a like number days.

Name: JEFFERY H FAUL Ruling Date: 6/21/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19471 Ruling Type: Positive Drug Test - Human Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/21/2012 Suspension End: 7/20/2012 Ruling Text: Tested positive for a controlled

dangerous substance, fi rst off ence. Suspended 30 days and denied access

to all facilities under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Racing Commission.Reinstatement is contingent upon an evaluation and after providing a negative urine report.

Name: JACOB PAUL TROTTER Ruling Date: 6/20/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45293 Ruling Type: Unknown Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed Fine Amount: $ Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: On May 15, 2012, after having

received a notice from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that the fi ngerprint card submitted for Jacob Trotter was unread-able, a Notice of Information Request Fingerprint Retake was mailed to Jacob Trotter from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. Mr. Trotter failed to respond. Therefore, the 2012 - 2013 IRGC License Application submitted by Jacob Trotter and all other IRGC licenses held by Mr. Trotter are hereby denied.

Name: LARRY J GARY Ruling Date: 6/20/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: EVANGELINE DOWNS Ruling Number: 19389 Ruling Type: Reinstatement to Good Standing

in State Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Met requirements of ruling 19389.

Name: TONY BLEA Ruling Date: 6/19/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: SUNRAY PARK Ruling Number: 0091612 Ruling Type: Failure to Properly Identify/Pres-

ent Horse or Greyhound Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 100 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: SunRay Park - Brought horse

“Flood Zone” late to the paddock.

Name: PAUL COMMODORE JONES Ruling Date: 6/18/2012

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Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0103412 Ruling Type: Possession of Medication, Inject-

able, Needle, and/or Syringe Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 150 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Was found to be

in possession of unlabeled medication

Name: Adan Farias Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0110412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended

for failure to appear before the Board of Stewards regarding ruling 0086412. Licensee is suspended pending the outcome of criminal money laundering conspiracy charges.

Name: ALVIN SMITH Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: DELTA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19461 Ruling Type: Appeal/Stay Granted Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Suspensive appeal of ruling

19461 granted by LSRC on 6/18/2012.

Name: BRAYAN VELAZQUEZ Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0114412 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/24/2012 Suspension End: 6/29/2012 Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Careless riding,

resulting in the disqualifi cation of his mount “Eyein This Feature.”

Name: JOSE MORALES TREVINO Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0104412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended

for failing to appear before the Board of Stewards in regards to ruling 0080412

Name: CARLOS MIGUEL NAYEN Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0106412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended

for failure to appear before the Board of Stewards regarding ruling 0082412

Name: FERNANDO GARCIA Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0108412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Supended for

failure to appear before the Board of Stewards regarding ruling 0084412.

Name: FELIPE ALEJANDRO QUINTERO Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0112412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or

Exclusion Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended for

failing to appear before the board of stew-ards regarding ruling 0088412; licensee is suspended pending the outcome of criminal money laundering charges

Name: SERGIO ROGELIO RINCON Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0109412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - suspended for

failure to appear before the Board of Stewards in regards to ruling 0085412.

Name: FRANCISCO A COLORADO Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0107412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended

for failure to appear before the Board of Stewards regarding ruling 0083412

Name: EUSEVIO HUITRON Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 011412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended

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for failure to appear before the Board of Stewards regarding ruling 0087412. Licensee is suspended pending the outcome of criminal money laundering conspiracy charges.

Name: RAUL RAMIREZ Ruling Date: 6/18/2012 Jurisdiction: New Mexico Racing Commission Facility: RUIDOSO DOWNS Ruling Number: 0113412 Ruling Type: License Denied, Rescinded,

Revoked, Suspended, Withdrawn or Exclusion

Breed: Quarter Horse Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 0 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/18/2012 Suspension End: Ruling Text: Ruidoso Downs - Suspended for

failure to appear before the Board of Stew-ards regarding ruling 0089412. Licensee is suspended pending the outcome of criminal money laundering charges.

Name: ROBERTO AGUZTIN Ruling Date: 6/15/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: LOUISIANA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19458 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Altercation on association

grounds.

Name: HERIBERTO A RIOS Ruling Date: 6/15/2012 Jurisdiction: Louisiana Racing Commission Facility: LOUISIANA DOWNS Ruling Number: 19457 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Horse Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Y Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Altercation on association

grounds.

Name: DAMEN JAMES GOODAT Ruling Date: 6/10/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45292 Ruling Type: Conduct Detrimental to Racing Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed

Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: HAVING WAIVED HIS RIGHT TO

A HEARING THE BOARD OF STEWARDS HEREBY FINES GROOM DAMEN GOODAT TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR HAVING A DOG IN THE BARN AREA. THE BOARD NOTES THAT MR. GOODAT HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY WARNED FOR HAVING A DOG IN THE BARN AREA.

Name: HILLARY GULIHUR HARTMAN Ruling Date: 6/9/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45291 Ruling Type: Conduct Detrimental to Racing Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Having waived her right to a

hearing the Board of Stewards hereby fi nes owner Hillary Hartman two hun-dred dollars ($200.00) for having dogs in the barn area. The Board notes that Ms Hartman had been previously warned for having dogs in the barn area.

Name: NOE GARCIA Ruling Date: 6/8/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45290 Ruling Type: Reinstatement to Good Standing

in State Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed Fine Amount: $ Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: A hearing was held for Jockey

Noe Garcia on October 5, 2007 to determine if jockey Garcia falsifi ed his IRGC license application. Mr. Garcia failed to appear for his hearing. The Board of Stewards denied jockey Noe Garcia’s IRGC License on October 8, 2007, in Rul-ing 44596. On May 2, 2012 jockey Garcia contacted the Board and addressed the concerns the Board had with regards to jockey Garcia’s 2007 IRGC License Appli-cation. The Board assessed jocky Garcia an administrative penalty of two hundred dollars ($200.00) in Ruling 45277 dated May 2, 2012 for falsifi cation of his 2007 IRGC License Application. Having paid said fi ne, Jockey Noe Garcia is hereby restored to good standing.

Name: ISRAEL TREJO OCAMPO Ruling Date: 6/7/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45289 Ruling Type: Careless/Unsafe/Improper Riding

or Driving Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed Fine Amount: $ Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Jockey Israel Ocampo is hereby

suspended three racing days, Thursday June 14, Friday June 15 and Saturday June 16, 2012, for careless riding in the sixth (6TH) race on June 3, 2012, aboard the # 9 horse “AZRAELS COUNT.” Specifi cally, Jockey Ocampo came in on the run to the fi rst turn, impeding # 8 “DUE TO DAZZLE YOU” ridden by Jockey David Mello. The term of this suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races.

Name: WILLIAM LEE HOBBS Ruling Date: 6/6/2012 Jurisdiction: Iowa Racing Commission Facility: PRAIRIE MEADOWS Ruling Number: 45288 Ruling Type: Unknown Breed: Mixed Division: Mixed Fine Amount: $ 400 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: Suspension End: Ruling Text: Owner William Hobbs, through

his attorney Cody Kelly, waived his right to present evidence and testimony to the Board of Stewards. Therefore, owner William Hobbs is hereby assessed an ad-ministrative penalty of four hundred dol-lars ($400.00) for removing the entered horses USS IOWA & LADY KEE, 1st race on 5/31/2012 and SO KING & DOLL HOUSE, 2nd race on 5/31/2012 from the control of his trainer Kelly Von Hemel, causing scratches below the allowed minimum in the offi cial program.

Name: Ronald Edwin LaRue Ruling Date: 6/4/2012 Jurisdiction: Alberta Racing Corporation Facility: LETHBRIDGE Ruling Number: HRA-B#14 Ruling Type: Disorderly Conduct Breed: Thoroughbred Division: Unknown Fine Amount: $ 200 Fine Paid: Not Reported Suspension Start: 6/30/2012 Suspension End: 12/31/2012 Ruling Text: Unpaid Fine

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I.T.A. WINNING COLORS S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $8,500, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:20.20 - 6/30/2012 1. Justcallheraggie , gr/ro. f. 4, by Cause Ur Mine, - White Zin, by Lit de Justice, Bred by: Harry Richardson & Lori Richardson (ID) 2¼ $5,100 75 Richardson, Harry D. and Lori D. Hall N. Smith2. Sugar Rocks , ch . m. 6, by Tavasco, - Sugar High, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Lisa Lawson & Kerry Lawson (ID) 1¼ $1,700 70 Grigsby, Jim and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane3. The Queen of All , gr/ro. m. 6, by Renteria, - The Queen and I, by L. B. Jaklin, Bred by: 3-D Ward Stables (ID) ½ $1,020 68 Ward, Dudley R. Scudder K. De la Cruz

LOUISIANA LEGENDS STARTER S., EVAN-GELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:28.46 - 6/30/2012 1. Well’s Gold , b . g. 4, by Gold Tribute, - Lucky Buck’s Baby, by Spend a Buck, Bred by: J. Wel-don Granger (LA) 5 $45,000 98 Knights Prairie Racing R. Irwin R. Eramia2. Mr. Porter , dk b/. g. 8, by Road Rush, - Wishihadwings, by Malagra, Bred by: Ellis Land Company Inc. (LA) nk $15,000 89 Foster, Carlton K. Bourgeois G. Melancon3. Kiss My Kriss , b . g. 7, by Kissin Kris, - Halo Eskimo, by Eskimo, Bred by: Blake D. Neely (LA) nk $8,250 88 Robert Asaro Enterprises,

Inc. C. Candies J. Theriot

LOUISIANA LEGENDS MILE S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:37.49 - 6/30/2012 1. Little Ms Protocol , ch . f. 3, by El Corredor, - Character Builder, by Coronado’s Quest, Bred by: Coteau Grove Farms (LA) 1¼ $60,000 87 Coteau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz2. Midge Four , ch . f. 3, by Mauk Four, - Midge Too, by Regal Conquest, Bred by: Jerry D. Cart & Lynette Burns (LA) 2¼ $20,000 85 Cart, Jerry D. and Burns, Lynette K. J. Cart D. Simington3. She’s Prado’s Idol , b . f. 3, by Screen Idol, - Prado Strutter, by El Prado (IRE), Bred by: Evelyn M. Hobbs (LA) 15¼ $11,000 81 Goins, Garland G. Goins T. Hebert

LOUISIANA LEGENDS LADIES SPRINT S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:04.52 - 6/30/2012 1. U Belong to Me , b . m. 5, by Scrimshaw, - Red Cause, by Red Ransom, Bred by: Roy Zuppardo (LA) 1¼ $60,000 82 Zuppardo, Roy S. Ducoing R. Zimmerman 2. Warrior Maid , dk b/. m. 6, by Holy Bull, - Re-joice, by Marsayas, Bred by: Russell Welch (LA) 2¾ $20,000 79 Welch, Russell E. Heitzmann T. Hebert 3. Wire Me Bessie , dk b/. f. 3, by Wire Me

Collect, - Betsy Holly, by Grindstone, Bred by: Beth Clavelle & Mike Arnaud (LA) nk $11,000 72 Arnaud, Mike and Clavelle, Beth R. Smith K. Clark

LOUISIANA LEGENDS MILE S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:37.75 - 6/30/2012 1. Top Cat Boogie , dk b/. g. 3, by Big Top Cat, - Dancing Deer, by Deerhound, Bred by: Circle H Farms (LA) 4¼ $60,000 96 Stroderd, Paul A. Klanfer R. Toups 2. Four Joes , b . g. 3, by Jump Start, - Little Miss Deb, by Valid Wager, Bred by: Roy Zup-pardo (LA) ½ $20,000 89 Roe, Steve D. and Patricia L. P. Mouton R. Eramia 3. Look At the Time , b . g. 3, by Brahms, - Alashir, by Alysheba, Bred by: Mike Paciera (LA) 6½ $11,000 88 Hooties Racing, LLC W. Hawley M. Guidry

LOUISIANA LEGENDS SPRINT S., EVANGE-LINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:03.55 - 6/30/2012 1. Amanecer de Oro , dk b/. c. 4, by Afternoon Deelites, - Dynamic Broad, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Thomas B. Early & William G. Andrade (LA) 4¼ $60,000 96 Northpointe Thorough-breds S. Duke R. Eramia 2. Pirate Island , gr/ro. g. 4, by Storm Day, - Jaycor Pass, by Pikepass, Bred by: Maurice W. Smith (LA) ¾ $20,000 86 Smith, Maurice R.

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R M T C R U L I N G SRulings information is collected primarily via the United States Trotting Assoc. and the Assoc. of Racing Commissioners International websites. For this reason, it is not a complete list and is subject to the information that is made publicly available. Drug descriptions represent the opinions of the RMTC and are not to be construed as medical advice.

Trainer Date State Track Suspension Fine Horse Breed

Gonzalo Gonzales 6/20/12 LA DED $500 Be Home By Six QH Violation: fl unixin overage (1st Class 4 or 5 violation within 12 mo.)Gonzalo Gonzales 6/20/12 LA DED $500 Be Home By Six QH Violation: fl unixin overage (1st Class 4 or 5 violation within 12 mo.)Gonzalo Gonzales 6/20/12 LA DED six months Be Home By Six QH Violation: dermorphin (referred to LSRC for further action)Alonzo Loya 6/20/12 LA DED six months Courvilles Buff QH Violation: dermorphin (case referred to LSRC for further action)Alvin Smith 6/16/12 LA DED six months Dashin Forward QH Violation: dermorphin (case referred to LSRC for further action)Amy L. Wessels 6/15/12 MN CBY $1,000 Wheres Your Wagon TB Violation: methylprednisoloneJoseph D. Angelle 6/14/12 LA EVD $200 Kela’s Cajun TB Violation: failure to properly medicate, resulting in late scratchKaren M. Tkaczyk 6/9/12 OH RP 30 days $1,000 unknown ST Violation: possession of hypodermic needles, syringes and/or injectable and/or other drugs

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Bourque K. LeBlanc 3. Unitas , dk b/. g. 4, by Sunday Break (JPN), - Caught In The Dark (GB), by Night Shift, Bred by: J. Adcock (LA) ¾ $11,000 84 Ladner, P. B. Brinkman G. Mel-ancon

LOUISIANA LEGENDS TURF S., EVANGE-LINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles-T, Time: 1:41.17 - 6/30/2012 1. Kissimmee Kyle , dk b/. g. 6, by Gold Tribute, - Hoh Flyer, by Northern Flagship, Bred by: Raymond Davis (LA) hd $60,000 106 Red Oak Stable (Brunetti) A. Stall, Jr. M. Guidry 2. Sadie’s Soldier , dk b/. h. 5, by Lost Soldier, - Whiplash Wilma, by Encourager, Bred by: L. P. Cormier (LA) 4¼ $20,000 106 Benoit, Harry B. Brinkman K. Clark 3. Idefromthebayou , ch . g. 5, by Ide, - As We Sing, by Seattle Song, Bred by: Allen C. Peltier (LA) ½ $11,000 99 Peltier, Allen R. Courville D. Bourque

LOUISIANA LEGENDS DISTAFF S., EVAN-GELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile 70 yards, Time: 1:43.46 - 6/30/2012 1. Ladyzarbridge , b . m. 5, by Zarbyev, - Balls-bridge, by Baldski, Bred by: Foxwood Planta-tion, Ltd. (LA) nk $60,000 79 Zacney, Charles and Johnston, Edward E. Johnston M. Guidry 2. Harlie’s Dreams , dk b/. m. 5, by Pleasant Tap, - Zarb’s Fancy, by Zarbyev, Bred by: Elou-gia Myers (LA) 5¾ $20,000 79 Coteau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz

3. Surprise Squall , dk b/. m. 5, by Stephen Got Even, - Upcoming, by Summer Squall, Bred by: Summerhill Equine, LLC (LA) 5½ $11,000 69 Breland, Darryl S. David C. Hernandez

LOUISIANA LEGENDS CLASSIC S., EVAN-GELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:43.71 - 6/30/2012 1. Star Guitar , b . h. 7, by Quiet American, - Minit Towinit, by Malagra, Bred by: Britt-lyn Stable, Inc., M. Benoit & E. Benoit(LA) ¾ $60,000 104 Brittlyn Stable, Inc. A. Stall, Jr. G. Melancon 2. Heavy On Themister , ch . g. 4, by Lion Tamer, - Twinwinwin, by Twining, Bred by: T. J. Dickey & Rebecca Farm (LA) 1 $20,000 103 Re-becca Farm and Dickey, T.J. S. David T. Hebert 3. Get in Da House , ch . g. 4, by Grand Ap-pointment, - Grable, by Dehere, Bred by: Neal McFadden & J. Adcock (LA) 7½ $11,000 101 Orth, Robert E. and Hawley, Wesley W. Hawley M. Guidry

PRAIRIE MEADOWS CORNHUSKER H., Gr.3, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $300,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:47.42 - 6/30/2012 1. Fort Larned , b . c. 4, by E Dubai, - Arlucea, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Janis R. Whitham (KY) 3 $180,000 116 Whitham, Janis I. Wilkes B. Hernandez, Jr.2. Successful Dan , b . g. 6, by Successful Appeal, - Lisa Danielle, by Wolf Power (SAF), Bred by: Mort Fink (KY) 2¾ $60,000 112 Fink, Morton C. Lopresti J. Leparoux3. Awesome Gem , ch . g. 9, by Awesome Again, - Piano, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Run-nymede Farm Inc., Catesby Clay & Peter Callahan(KY) hd $30,000 108 West Point Thoroughbreds C. Dollase D. Flores

IOWA DERBY, Gr.3, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $245,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:42.01 - 6/30/2012 1. Hansen , gr/ro. c. 3, by Tapit, - Stormy Sun-day, by Sir Cat, Bred by: Dr. Kendall Hansen (KY) 10 $150,000 112 Hansen, Kendall, M.D. and Skychai Racing, LLC M. Maker R. Domin-guez 2. Hero of Order , dk b/. c. 3, by Sharp Humor, - Ocean Sprite, by Ocean Crest, Bred by: Wind Hill Farm (KY) 3½ $50,000 96 Raut LLC G. Dorochenko K. Tohill 3. Macho Bull , gr/ro. c. 3, by Macho Uno, - Time Is Tight, by Crafty Prospector, Bred by: Liberation Farm & Brandywine Farm (KY) 1½ $25,000 91 Olympia Star, Inc. G. Dorochenko J. Barton

IOWA OAKS, Gr.3, PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $200,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles,

Time: 1:43.34 - 6/30/2012 1. Uptown Bertie , dk b/. f. 3, by More Than Ready, - De Bertie, by De Niro, Bred by: Ber-tram W. Klein (KY) 2¼ $120,000 100 Klein, Richard, Bertram and Elaine S. Margolis J. Leparoux 2. Ice Cream Silence , dk b/. f. 3, by Street Sense, - Double Scoop, by Seeking the Gold, Bred by: G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & Louise Ireland Humphrey Revocable Trust - 2008(KY) ¾ $40,000 96 Humphrey, Jr., G. G. Arnold, II B. Hernandez, Jr. 3. Emona , dk b/. f. 3, by Hat Trick (JPN), - Aro-arable, by Roar, Bred by: P. Bance, J. Amling, C. Noel & J. Stuart (KY) 11¾ $20,000 95 Olympia Star, Inc. G. Dorochenko K. Tohill

SHOEMAKER MILE S., Gr.1, BETFAIR HOL-LYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $300,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:33.97 - 6/30/2012 1. Jeranimo , b . h. 6, by Congaree, - Jera, by Jeblar, Bred by: Brylynn Farm, Inc. (FL) 1¼ $180,000 N/A Wright, B. M. Pender G. Gomez2. Suggestive Boy (ARG) , b . c. 4, by Easing Along, - Suff rage, by Horse Chestnut (SAF), Bred by: Haras Futuro SRL (ARG) ½ $60,000 N/A Pozo de Luna, Inc. R. McAnally J. Talamo3. Little Mike , b . g. 5, by Spanish Steps, - Hay Jude, by Wavering Monarch, Bred by: Carlo E. Vaccarezza (FL) nk $36,000 N/A Vaccarezza, Priscilla D. Romans J. Bravo

TRIPLE BEND H., Gr.1, BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $250,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:22.75 - 6/30/2012 1. Camp Victory , dk b/. g. 5, by Forest Camp, - Victory Trick, by Clever Trick, Bred by: Atkins Homes, Inc. (VA) 3¼ $150,000 N/A Feath-erston, Jacobsen and Miller M. Mitchell J. Talamo2. The Factor , gr/ro. c. 4, by War Front, - Greyciousness, by Miswaki, Bred by: H & W Thoroughbreds (KY) 5¼ $50,000 N/A Fog City Stable and Bolton, George B. Baff ert R. Bejarano3. Mobilized , dk b/. h. 6, by Soul of the Matter, - Valleyofthebells, by Red Ransom, Bred by: Robert Reseigne (CA) ¾ $30,000 N/A Double JH Stables, Inc. and Estate of Robert E. Resei-gne G. Mandella G. Gomez

CTBA DERBY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $43,650, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:45.34 - 6/30/2012 1. Tulsa Te , b . c. 3, by E Dubai, - Sara Margaret, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Willard Burbach (CO) ½ $26,190 N/A Burbach, Willard C. Sarris R. Vicchrilli2. Magical Twist , dk b/. g. 3, by Oliver’s Twist, - Cruz’n Ocala, by Family Calling, Bred by: Menoken Farms (CO) 6¼ $8,730 N/A Diamant,

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Eli M. Pearson V. Scantling3. King of Swat , b . g. 3, by Cash Deposit, - Truly Precious, by Verzy, Bred by: F. A. Hecken-dorf Jr. (CO) 3¾ $4,365 N/A Long, Vaughn V. Long K. Bridges

BREEDERS’ SPECIAL - FILLIES S., LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $20,500, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.80 - 6/30/2012 1. Bumper’s Shadow , dk b/. f. 3, by Shadow Hawk, - Bumperette, by Rupert’s Wing, Bred by: Julie Pelster (NE) 1¾ $12,300 N/A Blue-stem Farm, Inc., Everett, Donald R., and Gray, Ken L. Staroscik L. Ranilla 2. Classy Aff air , ch . f. 3, by Blumin Aff air, - Silver Princess, by Blajic, Bred by: Jim E. Cranwell (NE) 8½ $4,100 N/A Cranwell, James J. Cranwell C. Fackler 3. Precious Aff air , b . f. 3, by Blumin Aff air, - Burning Memories, by Verzy, Bred by: Jim Cranwell (NE) 3½ $2,460 N/A Cranwell, James J. Cranwell L. Delorme

LOUISIANA LEGENDS MILE S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:37.49 - 6/30/2012 1. Little Ms Protocol , ch . f. 3, by El Corredor, - Character Builder, by Coronado’s Quest, Bred by: Coteau Grove Farms (LA) 1¼ $60,000 N/A Coteau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz2. Midge Four , ch . f. 3, by Mauk Four, - Midge Too, by Regal Conquest, Bred by: Jerry D. Cart & Lynette Burns (LA) 2¼ $20,000 N/A Cart, Jerry D. and Burns, Lynette K. J. Cart D. Simington3. She’s Prado’s Idol , b . f. 3, by Screen Idol, - Prado Strutter, by El Prado (IRE), Bred by: Evelyn M. Hobbs (LA) 15¼ $11,000 N/A Goins, Garland G. Goins T. Hebert

ALAMEDA COUNTY FILLIES AND MARES S., PLEASANTON, Value of Race: $60,950, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:43.45 - 6/30/2012 1. Halo Dolly , dk b/. f. 4, by Popular, - Spanish Halo, by Comic Strip, Bred by: Rod Rodriguez & Lorraine Rodriguez (CA) 2½ $40,750 N/A Blackmore, Hoeffl in, Hoeffl in, Hollendorfer, O’Farrell, Robin, Tahajian and Toda J. Hollen-dorfer R. Baze2. Cathy’s Crunches , b . f. 4, by West Acre, - Miss Atticus, by Atticus, Bred by: Gilbert G. Campbell (FL) 1¾ $10,050 N/A Mark DeDo-menico LLC and Hollendorfer, Jerry J. Hollen-dorfer J. Couton3. Anniversary Girl , ch . f. 4, by Aragorn (IRE), - Whalah, by Dixieland Band, Bred by: William B. Harrigan (KY) 5½ $6,050 N/A Barnett Stables LLC J. Hollendorfer A. Cedillo

IOWA SPRINT H., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value

of Race: $125,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:08.12 - 6/29/2012 1. Wiredfortwotwenty , b . g. 7, by Great-ness, - Birthday Wire, by Birdonthewire, Bred by: Todd R Graves & Michele M Graves (KY) 2 $75,000 109 Class Racing Stable B. Hone J. Barton2. Rothko , b . c. 4, by Arch, - Raspberry Egg-cream, by Time for a Change, Bred by: Padua Stables (KY) 3 $25,000 105 Padua Stables S. Asmussen C. Nakatani3. Warning Song , dk b/. g. 5, by Successful Appeal, - Tia Lea, by Songandaprayer, Bred by: Bloodstock Holdings LLC (KY) 2 $12,500 98 Sims, William J. Arnett D. Mello

IOWA DISTAFF S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $107,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:42.86 - 6/29/2012 1. Brushed by a Star , b . f. 4, by Edding-ton, - Brush Hour, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Desmond Ryan, Barry Donworth & Ken Donworth(KY) 11 $60,000 102 Team Forster G. Forster C. Nakatani 2. Someplace Else , b . f. 4, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Superfi ne City, by Carson City, Bred by: Prai-rie Lane Farms (IA) nk $29,000 84 Prairie Lane Farms LLC K. Von Hemel S. Laviolette 3. Another World , gr/ro. f. 4, by Maria’s Mon, - Space City, by Carson City, Bred by: Pin Oak Stud, LLC (KY) 11½ $10,000 84 Pin Oak Stable D. Von Hemel A. Birzer

SAYLORVILLE S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $90,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.07 - 6/29/2012 1. Yournotthebossofme , b . m. 5, by Johan-nesburg, - Beauty Is, by Personal Flag, Bred by: World Thoroughbreds Racing, LLC (KY) 2¼ $60,000 97 World Thoroughbreds Racing, Inc. A. Granitz I. Ocampo 2. Speedacious , b . m. 5, by Yankee Gentle-man, - Blushing Trish, by Rahy, Bred by: Elm Tree Farm, LLC (LA) 19¼ $20,000 92 Carl R. Moore Management LLC W. Calhoun M. Mena 3. Starlite Starbrite , b . m. 5, by Mutakd-dim, - Starlight Surprise, by Salutely, Bred by: Andrena F. Van Doren (KY) $10,000 49 Van Doren, Andrena T. Amoss D. Mello

BOISE OPEN DERBY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $5,550, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:40.40 - 6/27/2012 1. Wups , dk b/. g. 3, by Petionville, - Purely Excessive, by In Excess (IRE), Bred by: Michael Iavarone (KY) 1 $3,330 68 Treasure, Paul P. Treasure N. Smith2. Saros Secret , b . g. 3, by Sea of Secrets, - Pachira, by Saros (GB), Bred by: Gary Thomp-son (CA) 3¼ $1,110 66 Tschirgi, Brian E. Burns R. Webb3. Buh Buh Bones , b . g. 3, by Freespool, - Calida, by Theatrical (IRE), Bred by: Desperado

Stables, Inc. (CA) 2 $666 61 Anger, Reggie R. Anger R. Burney

SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS H., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $90,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:53.10 - 6/26/2012 1. Forest Mouse , dk b/. c. 4, by Teton Forest, - Fast Mouse, by Fast Play, Bred by: E. H. Beau Lane III (KY) ½ $54,000 101 Thomas, Parnell H. Dominguez M. Hernandez2. Imco Spirit (IRE) , b . g. 6, by =Invincible Spirit (IRE), - =Treasure Hope (IRE), by =Trea-sure Kay (GB), Bred by: J. J. M. R. S R L (IRE) ½ $18,000 100 Robison, J. Kirk and Judy and Solitaire Stable H. Dominguez A. Juarez, Jr.3. Plea Agreement , dk b/. c. 4, by Successful Appeal, - Kizka, by Danzig, Bred by: R. D. Hub-bard (KY) nk $9,000 99 Hubbard, R. T. Fincher C. Lambert

BEVERLY HILLS H., Gr.3, BETFAIR HOL-LYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/4 miles-T, Time: 2:04.21 - 6/24/2012 1. Capital Plan , b . f. 4, by Rock Hard Ten, - Miss Dahlia, by Strawberry Road (AUS), Bred by: Madeleine A. Pickens & Diamond A Racing Corp.(KY) no $60,000 N/A Mark DeDomenico LLC and Hollendorfer, Jerry J. Hollendorfer J. Rosario2. Cambina (IRE) , ch . f. 4, by Hawk Wing, - =Await (IRE), by Peintre Celebre, Bred by: Carradale Ltd (IRE) ½ $20,000 N/A Bilich, An-thony, Cline, Charles, Schmitt, George, Raihill, Dennis et al J. Bonde G. Gomez3. Quaintly , b . f. 4, by Giant’s Causeway, - Measure, by Seeking the Gold, Bred by: Tower Bloodstock (KY) ½ $12,000 N/A Magnier, Mrs. John, Tabor, Michael and Smith, Derrick P.

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LIVERMORE VALLEY WINES S., PLEAS-ANTON, Value of Race: $54,900, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.87 - 6/24/2012 1. Reconstruction , dk b/. c. 3, by Broken Vow, - Dixie Crisp, by Dixieland Band, Bred by: A. Rosen, J. Hollendorfer, G. Todaro & J. Stuart(KY) nk $31,700 99 Bourque Goldstein Thoroughbreds, Mark Dedomenico LLC, Hollendorfer, Jerry, Rose J. Hollendorfer F. Alvarado2. Longview Drive , ch . c. 3, by Pulpit, - Wild Vision, by Wild Again, Bred by: Winchell Thor-oughbreds LLC (KY) 6½ $10,050 98 Beneto, Steve J. Hollendorfer R. Baze3. Coach Bob , b . c. 3, by Bertrando, - Gentle-man’s Hope, by Yankee Gentleman, Bred by: Pam & Martin Wygod (CA) 1¾ $7,850 84 Ger-stel, Tom, Gonzalez, Reina E., Hembree, Keith, Hembree, Jean et al. R. Gonzalez A. Gomez

COCA-COLA H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:35.13 - 6/24/2012 1. Makors Finale , ch . c. 3, by Makors Mark, - Coup de Foudre, by Basket Weave, Bred by: Karl Krieg (WA) ¾ $27,500 92 Krieg, Karl T. Wenzel G. Mitchell 2. D’honorable One , ch . c. 3, by D’wildcat, - Silver Shannon, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Don K. Love (FL) 4 $10,000 90 Nelson Family Racing B. Wright L. Mawing 3. Brady’s Kat , ch . g. 3, by Katowice, - Miss Natalia, by Rehaan, Bred by: Keith Swagerty & Jan Swagerty (WA) 1¼ $7,500 84 West Coast Racing LLC D. Martinez J. Matias

IRISH DAY H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:35.88 - 6/24/2012 1. Exclusive Diva , dk b/. f. 3, by Bernardini, - Puxa Saco, by Dehere, Bred by: Northwest

Farms LLC (KY) ¾ $27,500 84 Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel J. Gutierrez 2. Royal Moses , ch . f. 3, by Cahill Road, - Miss Wagon Lode, by Wagon Limit, Bred by: Craig Harder (WA) 9¾ $10,000 83 Squatting Dog Stable and Warwick, Rusty G. T. Harder G. Mitchell 3. Champagneandcaviar , ch . f. 3, by Van Nistelrooy, - Dance With Carson, by Carson City, Bred by: Paul Goldberg & Raymond Kwik (KY) nk $7,500 67 Fleur De Lis Stable LLC H. Belvoir J. Matias

LINCOLN FUTURITY, LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $20,900, 2 yo, 4 1/2 furlongs, Time: 53.80 - 6/24/2012 1. Go Gold , ch . c. 2, by Mine for Gold, - Statsie’s Charmer, by Lytrump, Bred by: Herb L. Riecken (NE) ¾ $12,540 N/A H and N Stables LLC, and Riecken, Herb R. Westermann D. Leeds2. Devilishly Flaming , dk b/. g. 2, by Quest of the King, - Do Not Cross Me, by Gray Raider, Bred by: Kathy Krause (NE) ¾ $4,180 N/A Krause, Kathleen B. Krause K. Lopez3. Jitterbug Jive , dk b/. c. 2, by A Trio of Devils, - Jitterbug Joy, by Lytrump, Bred by: Herb L. Riecken (NE) 1 $1,777 N/A Westermann, Ronald R. Westermann M. Luark3. Tax Scratch Fever , dk b/. f. 2, by Transept, - Scratched, by Blumin Aff air, Bred by: Arne Anderson & Ruth Anderson (NE) 1 $1,776 N/A Rising, Robert R. Rising N. Maldonado

HOLLYWOOD OAKS, Gr.2, BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $150,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:43.22 - 6/23/2012 1. Potesta , dk b/. f. 3, by Macho Uno, - Kat-zen, by Furiously, Bred by: Maynard Farm & B. A. Man, Inc. (KY) no $90,000 N/A Fanticola, Anthony and Scardino, Joseph M. Mitchell J. Talamo2. Eden’s Moon , b . f. 3, by Malibu Moon, - Eden’s Causeway, by Giant’s Causeway, Bred by: Bridlewood Farm (FL) 2¼ $30,000 N/A Kaleem Shah, Inc. B. Baff ert R. Bejarano3. Via Villaggio , dk b/. f. 3, by Bernardini, - Hoh Buzzard (IRE), by =Alhaarth (IRE), Bred by: Michael Lynch (KY) 2¼ $18,000 N/A Beneto, Steve J. Hollendorfer J. Rosario

CALIFORNIA WINE S., PLEASANTON, Value of Race: $55,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.18 - 6/23/2012 1. Munnings Sister , ch . f. 3, by Speightstown, - La Comete, by Holy Bull, Bred by: Charles Fipke (KY) 4¼ $32,850 97 Fipke, Charles T. McCanna F. Duran2. Distinctive Yolie , b . f. 3, by With Distinction, - Siphoneous, by Siphon (BRZ), Bred by: Thor-oughbred Management, LLC (FL) 2¼ $10,050 88 Lam, Steve, Nentwig, Michael, Newman,

Roger and Pagano, Ray W. Morey A. Gryder3. River Kiss , dk b/. f. 3, by Awesome Gam-bler, - River Cutie, by Rio Verde, Bred by: Terry C. Lovingier (CA) 1 $7,850 83 Beckerle, Tom, Lovingier, Terry C., Winter, John, Zondlo, Gene and Templeton Hor D. O’Neill D. Vergara

FILLIES RUN FOR THE PINK FOR THE CURE S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $4,900, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:25.00 - 6/23/2012 1. Paris in April , dk b/. f. 4, by Salt Lake, - Warmest Wishes (GB), by Nashwan, Bred by: Hopewell Investments LLC & Kathy Berkey (KY) 12¼ $2,940 73 Treasure, Paul and Chapple, Larry P. Treasure R. Webb2. Katie’s Song , ch . m. 6, by Tavasco, - Katie J, by Mountain Cat, Bred by: Lisa Lawson & Kerry Lawson (ID) 1¼ $980 50 Grigsby, Jim, Holly, Marty and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane3. The Queen of All , gr/ro. m. 6, by Renteria, - The Queen and I, by L. B. Jaklin, Bred by: 3-D Ward Stables (ID) 2¾ $588 47 Ward, Dudley R. Scudder K. De la Cruz

MOUNTAIN TOP NEW MEXICO BRED THOR-OUGHBRED FUTURITY, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $134,957, 2 yo, 5 furlongs, Time: 1:00.08 - 6/23/2012 1. Thermal , dk b/. g. 2, by Attila’s Storm, - Hang Glide, by Dome, Bred by: R. D. Hubbard (NM) 1¾ $56,683 N/A Hubbard, R. T. Fincher D. Sterling2. Kiss My Hennessy , dk b/. g. 2, by Roll Hennessy Roll, - Dixie Kiss, by Chimes Band, Bred by: Pillar Property Services, Inc. (NM) ½ $24,292 N/A Bryant, Scott and Brooks, Joe Dee T. Fincher C. Lambert3. Indication N M , ch . g. 2, by Attila’s Storm, - Indicate, by A.P. Indy, Bred by: John T. L. Jones Jr., R. D. Hubbard & Ted Abrams(NM) 1 $13,496 N/A Haynsworth, Robert F. and J & SM, Inc. F. Danley I. Enriquez

LINCOLN DERBY, LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $18,760, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:38.80 - 6/23/2012 1. Diamond Joe , ch . g. 3, by Dazzling Falls, - Diamond Road, by Tarsal, Bred by: Edward J. Miller Jr. & Roger Pelster (NE) 9¾ $11,760 N/A Koziol, Joseph L. and Miller, Jr., Edward Joseph C. Turco J. Olesiak2. Trophy Club , ch . f. 3, by Early Flyer, - Cats Legend, by Gold Legend, Bred by: Clarence Scharbauer Jr. (TX) 3¼ $3,500 N/A Usher, Alan and Joanna T. Muckey K. Lopez3. C. O. Norby , b . g. 3, by Pleasantly Perfect, - Spare That Tree, by Woodman, Bred by: Clovelly Farms (KY) 3¼ $2,100 N/A Compton, James J. Compton C. Fackler

FRANCES GENTER S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs,

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S T A K E S R E S U LT STime: 1:10.41 - 6/23/2012 1. Happy Hour Honey , b . f. 3, by Leroidesani-maux (BRZ), - A J’s Honey, by Indian Charlie, Bred by: Paul Knapper & Bob Lindgren (MN) 1¾ $30,000 N/A Knapper, Paul and Lindgren, Bob B. Rhone D. Butler2. Go Go Jill , gr/ro. f. 3, by Cactus Ridge, - Go Go Jack, by Wolf Power (SAF), Bred by: Curtis A. Sampson (MN) 1 $10,000 N/A Sampson, Curtis T. Rengstorf S. Stevens3. Keewatin Ice , gr/ro. f. 3, by Intidab, - Moon Singer, by Wolf Power (SAF), Bred by: Camelia J. Casby (MN) ½ $6,000 N/A Casby, Camelia B. Porter J. Rivera

VICTOR S. MYERS JR. S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 fur-longs, Time: 1:09.42 - 6/23/2012 1. Heliskier , b . g. 3, by Appealing Skier, - Plana Dance, by Northern Flagship, Bred by: Robert D. Colvin (MN) 4 $30,000 N/A Colvin, Marlene M. Robertson D. Bell 2. Speakfromyourheart , dk b/. g. 3, by Lion Heart, - Madam Speaker, by Wild Zone, Bred by: Almar Farm (MN) 6¼ $10,000 N/A Almar Partnership (Claudia Goebel) V. Hanson T. Riggs 3. Tez Virat , ch . c. 3, by Supremo, - Tez Triya, by Peteski, Bred by: Kissoon Thoroughbreds (MN) 5½ $6,000 N/A Kissoon Thoroughbreds B. Rhone D. Butler

PRINCESS S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 5 furlongs-T, Time: 57.43 - 6/23/2012 1. Love You Baby , dk b/. f. 2, by Petionville, - Katrina’s Fury, by Include, Bred by: Bayou Fit-ness Thoroughbred Division (LA) 2¾ $30,000 N/A Bayou Fitness Thoroughbred Division R. Ward C. Rosier2. Fleet Dawn , b . f. 2, by Eugene’s Third Son, - West Madisyn, by Way West (FR), Bred by: Channon Farm, LLC (LA) nk $10,000 N/A Gilmore, William E. Nelson, Jr. K. Smith3. Joyful Angel , b . f. 2, by Macabe, - Joyful Gal, by Etbauer, Bred by: H. Allen Poindexter (LA) 1¼ $5,500 N/A Keene, Danny A. Milligan R. Eramia

MINSTREL S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 2 yo, 5 furlongs-T, Time: 57.09 - 6/23/2012 1. Desert Ransom , dk b/. c. 2, by Gold Tribute, - Maid for Royalty, by Desert Royalty, Bred by: Jerry Namy (LA) 3½ $30,000 N/A Namy, Jerry K. Broberg D. Saenz 2. Themistocles , dk b/. g. 2, by Lydgate, - Young Brodie, by Broad Brush, Bred by: J. Ad-cock & Neal McFadden (LA) 1½ $10,000 N/A Harper, Eddie and Lou M. Burgess R. Eramia 3. Prince Production , ch . c. 2, by Run Produc-tion, - Zarb’s Queen, by Zarbyev, Bred by: Foxwood Plantation, Ltd. (LA) 2¼ $5,500 N/A

Israel Flores Horses LLC T. Richey D. Simington

TSUNAMI SLEW S., BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $74,330, 3 yo, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:34.68 - 6/22/2012 1. Boat Trip , b . c. 3, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Turning Wheel, by Seeking the Gold, Bred by: Galleria Bloodstock & Samac (KY) ½ $42,150 101 Hirschmann, III, James and Wright, B. J. M. Pender J. Valdivia, Jr. 2. Unusual Heatwave , b . c. 3, by Unusual Heat, - Miss Alphie, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Montecito Stables, LLC (CA) 1 $18,130 100 Johnson, Ellen, Johnson, Sr., Peter O. and McWilliams, Teresa A. Barba R. Bejarano 3. Canuletmedowneasy , dk b/. c. 3, by With Distinction, - Mismatch, by Polish Navy, Bred by: Alan Parker & Janet W. Hoke DVM (FL) no $8,430 98 Wagner, Cory M. Glatt E. Flores

TOTAH S., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $75,000, 2 yo, 4 1/2 furlongs, Time: 53.12 - 6/19/2012 1. Attila’s Parting , dk b/. g. 2, by Attila’s Storm, - Parting, by Hay Halo, Bred by: Margaret O. duPont & Margaret V. Bloss (NM) 1 $45,000 50 duPont, Margaret O. and Bloss, Margaret V. J. Bringhurst B. Theriot2. Jenson’s Miracle , dk b/. c. 2, by Rocket Included, - Dela’s Diamond, by Half High, Bred by: Lucky Six Inc. (NM) ¾ $15,750 47 Lucky Six, Inc. J. Nall A. Juarez, Jr.3. Storms Surprise , b . g. 2, by Attila’s Storm, - Surprisingly, by Bertrando, Bred by: Margaret Bloss & Margaret duPont (NM) 9½ $8,250 45 duPont, Margaret O. and Bloss, Margaret V. J. Bringhurst M. Rodriguez

BUDWEISER H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:34.44 - 6/17/2012 1. Winning Machine , b . g. 6, by Toccet, - Dance With Carson, by Carson City, Bred by: Paul Goldberg & Raymond Kwik (KY) ½ $27,500 103 Fleur De Lis Stables F. Lucarelli J. Matias2. Rainier Ice , b . c. 4, by Forestry, - Clear in the West, by Gone West, Bred by: Northwest Farms LLC (KY) 4¼ $10,000 102 C and M Racing and Northwest Farms LLC T. Wenzel G. Mitchell3. Slim Pickins , b . c. 4, by Giacomo, - Time for Magic, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Ken W. Miles (KY) 2½ $7,500 95 Miles, Kenneth C. Stenslie J. Gutierrez

DESERT STORMER H., BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $72,570, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:09.25 - 6/17/2012 1. Turbulent Descent , b . f. 4, by Congrats, - Roger’s Sue, by Forestry, Bred by: Ocala Stud (FL) 1¼ $43,290 N/A Blinkers On Racing Stable,

Strauss, Aurelio, Butler, Coons, Lapso, et al M. Puype D. Flores2. Izzy Rules , b . m. 5, by Peace Rules, - Da Dance, by Dayjur, Bred by: Milan Kosanovich (FL) 4½ $14,430 N/A Schmitt, George and Mary Clare J. Bonde E. Maldonado3. Mildly Off ensive , dk b/. f. 4, by Sharp Humor, - It’s Personal, by Personal Flag, Bred by: WinStar Farm, LLC (KY) no $8,658 N/A Wil-liamson, Warren C. Gaines R. Bejarano

CLAIMING SERIES LEG 1S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $4,225, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:21.00 - 6/17/2012 1. Unvarnished , dk b/. g. 7, by Worldly Man-ner, - Totally K. B., by De Niro, Bred by: Hank Clayton & Kelly Hammargren (CA) 5¾ $2,535 N/A Buckley, Mark and Hall, Rachael D. Hall N. Smith2. R Samurai , ch . g. 6, by Milwaukee Brew, - My Chanel, by Gilded Time, Bred by: Adena Springs (FL) nk $845 N/A Stewart, Scott S. Stewart J. Remer3. Western Act , dk b/. g. 10, by Western Fame, - Qualifi ed, by Golden Act, Bred by: Applebite Farms (CA) nk $507 N/A Hanna, Sandy K. Hanna D. Crane

CLAIMING SERIES LEG 1 S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $4,225, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:19.30 - 6/17/2012 1. Who’s Aleyna , ch . g. 10, by Star of Valor, - Aleyna’s Love, by Kris S., Bred by: Meadow-brook Farms, Inc. (FL) 8¼ $2,535 N/A Bott, Tony D. Hall N. Smith 2. Wild Cycle , dk b/. g. 8, by Free At Last, - Northern Whirl, by Island Whirl, Bred by: Robin L. Mason, Stormy B. Hull & Art Burt(WA) nk $845 N/A Gallegos, Rick and Rossman, Eric D. Hall D. Crane 3. Thirteengoldhearts , dk b/. g. 6, by Liberty

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Gold, - Macarena Girl, by Cryptoclearance, Bred by: Robert Weeks & Linda Weeks (WA) ½ $507 N/A Evans, Kash K. Evans M. Boag

MOLLY BROWN S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.29 - 6/17/2012 1. Came West , ch . m. 6, by Came Home, - Nor’wester, by A.P. Indy, Bred by: John A. Toff an & Cheri Toff an (KY) 1¾ $24,000 N/A Pergola, Karl K. Pergola I. Enriquez2. Paris in April , dk b/. f. 4, by Salt Lake, - Warmest Wishes (GB), by Nashwan, Bred by: Hopewell Investments LLC & Kathy Ber-key (KY) nk $8,000 N/A Treasure, Paul and Chapple, Larry V. Long R. Webb3. Sweet Dixie Van , dk b/. f. 4, by Majorbig-timesheet, - Spooner, by Dixieland Heat, Bred by: Brian J. Stivers (CO) 2½ $4,000 N/A Vanlandingham, Bill T. Gleason A. Ramos

NORGOR THOROUGHBRED DERBY, RU-IDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:12.61 - 6/17/2012 1. Ol Winedrinker Who , dk b/. g. 3, by Sligo Bay (IRE), - Silverup, by Prenup, Bred by: Sam E. Stevens & Sammy L. Stevens (TX) ½ $24,000 N/A Stevens, Sam E. and Sammy L. J. Marr C. Madeira2. Pacifi c Nights , dk b/. c. 3, by More Than Ready, - Whole Emblem, by Our Emblem, Bred by: Hertrich/McCarthy Livestock LLC (KY) no $8,800 N/A Simpson, Raymond W. Martin M. Hernandez3. Worthington , b . g. 3, by Western Gambler, - Annis, by Texas Glitter, Bred by: Michael C. Stinson (TX) nk $4,000 N/A Stinson, Michael J. Marr C. Lambert

BROOKS FIELDS S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:37.54 - 6/17/2012 1. Stachys , b . g. 5, by Candy Ride (ARG), - Wekiva Mist, by Wekiva Springs, Bred by: Nelson Bunker Hunt (KY) 1¾ $30,000 N/A Ulwelling, Al and Bill M. Biehler T. Riggs 2. Gleam of Hope , ch . g. 5, by City Zip, - Victo-rious Vice, by Vice Regent, Bred by: Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Asbury (KY) 8 $10,000 N/A Hamilton, Terry and Morgan, Robert W. M. Stidham L. Keith 3. Wild Jacob , b . g. 4, by Eurosilver, - Let’s Coast, by Cozzene, Bred by: Bohemia Stable (MD) ½ $6,000 N/A Mankin, Stanley S. Mankin S. Stevens

SHOT OF GOLD S., CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 fur-longs, Time: 1:09.03 - 6/17/2012 1. I’ll Show Them , b . g. 6, by Smarty Jones, - Top Rung, by Seattle Slew, Bred by: Glen Hill Farm (FL) 4¾ $30,000 N/A Brinson, Clay, Buster, William C. and Clemans, Mark C. Brin-son B. Walker, Jr.

2. Silver Magnus , gr/ro. g. 5, by Trippi, - Silver Chieftress, by Silver Charm, Bred by: Centaur Farms, Inc. (FL) 3½ $10,000 N/A Novogratz, Joseph M. Robertson T. Riggs3. Humble Smarty , ch . g. 8, by Mutakddim, - Humble Danzig, by Zignew, Bred by: James E. Danaher (AR) ¾ $5,500 N/A Creighton, Brett G. Boarman D. Butler

IOWA LEGACY STALLION S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $56,665, 3 yo, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.86 - 6/16/2012 1. A Little Edgy , dk b/. g. 3, by Added Edge, - Calico Creek, by Tricky Creek, Bred by: Dave McShane & Don Fraizer (IA) ½ $34,398 62 Frazier, Don D. McShane K. Tohill2. You Funny Man , dk b/. g. 3, by Humming, - Stormhill, by Storm Boot, Bred by: Brad Hemba (IA) 1 $11,466 61 River Ridge Ranch C. Richard D. Mello3. Avalanche Pass , dk b/. f. 3, by Pikepass, - Distant Who, by Distant View, Bred by: Allen Michalec (IA) ¾ $5,732 58 Black Oak Farm R. Tracy, Jr. I. Ocampo

LOST IN THE FOG S., GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, Value of Race: $54,650, 2 yo, 5 furlongs, Time: 59.59 - 6/16/2012 1. Anytime Magic , ch . g. 2, by Fusaichi Pega-sus, - Sambuca Classica, by Cat Thief, Bred by: Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson (KY) 2¼ $30,450 N/A Eaton, James A., Hess, Sr., Robert B. and Landry, Darrell R. Hess, Sr. D. Lopez2. Native Treasure , b . c. 2, by Tribal Rule, - Visual Treat, by Bertrando, Bred by: Pam & Martin Wygod (CA) 1½ $13,000 N/A Heeg, V., Moger, Jr., E., Neary, P., Walker, Jr., F. and Wil-loughby, S. E. Moger, Jr. F. Duran3. Saint Prado , ch . c. 2, by Kitten’s Joy, - Sweet Kassidy, by Saint Ballado, Bred by: Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY) ¾ $6,000 N/A Bonde, Jeff and Lebherz, Phil J. Bonde D. Sanchez

VANITY H., Gr.1, BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $250,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:51.10 - 6/16/2012 1. Love Theway Youare , dk b/. f. 4, by Arch, - Diversa, by Tabasco Cat, Bred by: Christopher Dragone (KY) 2½ $150,000 N/A Cho, Myung M. Cho G. Gomez2. Include Me Out , dk b/. f. 4, by Include, - Don’t Trick Her, by Mazel Trick, Bred by: Brereton C. Jones (KY) 6¾ $50,000 N/A Jay Em Ess Stable R. Ellis J. Talamo3. Zafeen’s Pearl (GB) , ch . m. 5, by =Zafeen (FR), - =Deep Sea Pearl (GB), by Dr Fong, Bred by: Mr and Mrs L. Baker (GB) hd $30,000 N/A Petrick, Bud, Tannenbaum, Edward M. and Yanez, Jimmy T. Yakteen C. Sutherland

CINDERELLA S., BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD

PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:05.00 - 6/16/2012 1. Miss Empire , b . f. 2, by Empire Maker, - Miss Excitement, by Rajab, Bred by: Dan Cassella & Frank Cassella (KY) 4¾ $60,000 N/A Barber, Gary, Barber, Cecil and Tsujihara, Kevin P. Miller K. Krigger2. Awesome Annie , ch . f. 2, by Awesome Gambler, - Cars and Cigars, by Mane Minister, Bred by: Terry C. Lovingier (CA) 1 $20,000 N/A London, Patsy, Winters, John, Templeton Horses LLC and Lovingier, Terry C. W. Solis M. Pedroza3. Tilde , gr/ro. f. 2, by Swiss Yodeler, - Self Taught, by Cee’s Tizzy, Bred by: Revocable Trust of Dr. Mikel C. Harrington and Patricia O. Harrington(CA) 4¼ $12,000 N/A Mike Har-rington Trustee M. Harrington R. Bejarano

WILLARD L. PROCTOR MEMORIAL S., BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 2 yo, 5 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:04.55 - 6/16/2012 1. Amarish , b . g. 2, by Scat Daddy, - Issues, by Awesome Again, Bred by: Crown Bloodstock & Chelsea Bloodstock (KY) 4½ $60,000 N/A Durant, Jerry J. Bonde E. Maldonado2. Moreno’s Mine , b . c. 2, by Mineshaft, - Fi, by Langfuhr, Bred by: Bottom Line Stables Inc., Rowland Hancock & Dick Walker(IL) 1 $20,000 N/A GEM Racing Stable E. Guillot A. Delgadillo3. Undrafted , ch . g. 2, by Purim, - French Jeannette, by French Deputy, Bred by: Cates-by W. Clay Investment LLC (KY) 2¼ $12,000 N/A Gatewood Bell W. Ward J. Garcia

TTA SALES FUTURITY, LONE STAR PARK, Value of Race: $98,100, 2 yo, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.31 - 6/16/2012 1. Falling Star , gr/ro. f. 2, by Too Much Bling, - Amazing Trace, by Triple Sec, Bred by: W. S. Farish (TX) 1¼ $58,860 N/A Farish, W.S. S. Asmussen B. McNeil2. Pardonmecomingthru , b . f. 2, by Chatain, - Bridal Tea, by Gulch, Bred by: W. S. Farish, BCWT, LTD. & Inwood Stable (TX) 2 $19,620 N/A Dodwell, Caroline C. Dodwell L. Taylor3. Miss Goodthing , b . f. 2, by Closing Argu-ment, - Thunder Lure, by Thunder Gulch, Bred by: Heiligbrodt Racing Stable (LA) 1¼ $10,791 N/A Davis, Richard S. Asmussen G. Melancon

TTA SALES FUTURITY, LONE STAR PARK, Value of Race: $94,420, 2 yo, 5 furlongs, Time: 58.55 - 6/16/2012 1. Worldventurer , gr/ro. g. 2, by Wimbledon, - Better Than Most, by Elusive Quality, Bred by: Clarence Scharbauer Jr. (TX) 2¼ $56,652 N/A Melcher, Wesley W. Calhoun J. Theriot 2. Changing Karma , ch . c. 2, by Exchange Rate, - Lethal Temper, by Seattle Slew, Bred by: Stewart Armstrong (KY) ¾ $18,884 N/A Vollenweider, Paul and Greenspan, Lewis L. M.

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S T A K E S R E S U LT SDavidson G. Mora 3. Validated Blarney , b . c. 2, by Valid Expecta-tions, - Blarney Girl, by Irish Open, Bred by: W. S. Farish (TX) ¾ $10,386 N/A Foster, Dennis D. Pish L. Wade

LANE’S END STALLION SCHOLARSHIP S., LONE STAR PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 1/2 furlongs-T, Time: 1:30.74 - 6/16/2012 1. Circustown Rose , gr/ro. f. 4, by Wimbledon, - Cats Legend, by Gold Legend, Bred by: Clar-ence Scharbauer Jr. (TX) 3½ $30,000 N/A Ox Creek Farms, Inc. W. Calhoun M. Berry2. Patty’s Pride , dk b/. f. 4, by Special Rate, - Solo Rolo, by Air Forbes Won, Bred by: Brian Christopher Schartz (TX) ¾ $10,000 N/A Schartz, Brian B. Jenkins G. Mora3. Im a Bear , dk b/. f. 3, by Touch Tone, - Real Bear, by Formal Gold, Bred by: Tom Durant (TX) hd $5,500 N/A Durant, Tom J. Bruner A. Medellin

C.O. KEN KENDRICK MEMORIAL S., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $75,000, 2 yo, 4 1/2 furlongs, Time: 52.39 - 6/16/2012 1. K B ‘s Princess , b . f. 2, by King Bull, - Last Danz, by Danzatore, Bred by: Tucumcari Thor-oughbreds (NM) 2 $45,000 N/A Balzano, Gary G. Green A. Juarez, Jr.2. Lakehouse Fun , dk b/. f. 2, by Roll Hen-nessy Roll, - Forthelifeofme, by Indian Charlie, Bred by: J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison (NM) no $16,500 N/A Robison, J. Kirk and Judy H. Dominguez R. Jaime3. La Luz , ch . f. 2, by Minister Eric, - La Fever, by Stormin Fever, Bred by: Margaret Varner Bloss & Margaret O. DuPont(NM) nk $7,500 N/A Bringhurst, S. J. Bringhurst B. Theriot

ASPEN S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $42,332, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.53 - 6/16/2012 1. Wally Van , gr/ro. g. 4, by Crafty Shaw, - Runaway Elegance, by Runaway Groom, Bred by: Willard Burbach (CO) hd $25,400 N/A Vanlandingham, Bill T. Gleason M. Ziegler2. E F Five , dk b/. h. 5, by Oliver’s Twist, - Me N Wendi, by Danton, Bred by: Linda Robert-son (CO) 2¼ $8,466 N/A Robertson, Linda K. Gleason K. Bridges3. Wicked Flyer , b . g. 6, by Early Flyer, - Wicked Ploy, by Ole’, Bred by: Marylynn A. Fischer (CO) 1¼ $4,235 N/A Fischer, Marylynn L. Chavez J. Barajas

MATCHMAKER S., LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $20,800, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile, Time: 1:39.00 - 6/16/2012 1. Spice Swirl , dk b/. m. 5, by Shadow Hawk, - Shesaidsheknowsya, by Miracle Heights, Bred by: Shady Bend Thoroughbreds (NE) 5¾ $12,480 N/A Shady Bend Thoroughbreds B.

Roberts J. Olesiak 2. T Jays Aff air , dk b/. m. 5, by Blumin Aff air, - Stop the Time, by Stop the Music, Bred by: Roger Anderson (NE) nk $4,160 N/A Ander-son, Roger D. Anderson L. Ranilla 3. Sounds Better , b . f. 4, by Bright Launch, - Cerveza Lite, by Lytrump, Bred by: Edward R. Rotherham & William L. Hobbs (NE) 7¾ $2,496 N/A Reinhart, Tondi S. Hall C. Fackler

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATORS H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:14.61 - 6/10/2012 1. E Z Kitty , dk b/. f. 4, by He’s Tops, - Envision the Cat, by Lost Code, Bred by: Jerry D. Woods & Peggy F. Woods (WA) ¾ $27,500 95 Tige Too Racing Stable R. Gibson L. Camacho-Flores2. Class Included , b . f. 4, by Include, - A Classic Life, by Sky Classic, Bred by: Michael Feuerborn & Amy Feuerborn (KY) 4 $10,000 93 Feuerborn, Michael and Amy J. Penney J. Gutierrez3. Special Holiday , dk b/. f. 4, by Private Gold, - Special Return, by Slewdledo, Bred by: Bud Klokstad & Billie Klokstad (WA) nk $7,500 85 Taylor, Jr., David F. Lucarelli L. Mawing

REDONDO BEACH S., BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $72,800, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:35.45 - 6/10/2012 1. All Star Heart , b . m. 5, by Arch, - Gift of the Heart, by Ascot Knight, Bred by: Gerry Gibbs (ON) ½ $43,680 N/A Gibbs, Gerald R. McAnally B. Blanc2. Hard to Resist , b . f. 4, by Johannesburg, - Anja, by Gulch, Bred by: Joan Murphy Leopol-dsberger (KY) 1½ $14,560 N/A Alesia, Sharon, Bran Jam Stable, Ciaglia Racing, LLC, Ferrell, Marc and Dyrbek P. Eurton D. Flores3. Briecat , ch . m. 7, by Adcat, - Silk Briefcase, by Marlin, Bred by: Ocala Oaks, Inc. & Don R. Graham (FL) ½ $8,736 N/A Wilson, Holly and David V. Cerin J. Talamo

PRESIDENT’S CUP S., LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $15,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.60 - 6/9/2012 1. Song of Humor , b . g. 4, by Songan-daprayer, - Plenty of Silver, by Distorted Humor, Bred by: George Isaacs & Marablue Farm LLC (FL) 1½ $9,000 N/A Gaede, Milton M. Gaede J. Olesiak2. Bach’s Homebrew , b . g. 5, by Milwaukee Brew, - Lilly Cozzene, by Cozzene, Bred by: Bluestem Farm Inc. (NE) 1½ $3,450 N/A Blue-stem Farm, Inc. L. Staroscik C. Fackler3. Cool Bullet , ch . g. 5, by Red Bullet, - Lizzy Cool, by Saint Ballado, Bred by: Adena Springs (FL) 9¾ $1,800 N/A Hoesing, Michael D. Coughlin L. Ranilla

I.T.A SOPHOMORE DISTAFF S., LES BOIS

PARK, Value of Race: $7,400, 3 yo, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:22.20 - 6/9/2012 1. Looking At Lisa , ch . f. 3, by Vermont, - Ag-gressive Love, by True Confi dence, Bred by: C & D Ranches (ID) no $4,440 N/A C and D Ranches D. Williams M. Boag 2. Be S. U. , gr/ro. f. 3, by Comet Shine, - Spar-kin With Jak, by L. B. Jaklin, Bred by: High Grove Stables, Patrick Woodington & Cindy Woodington(ID) 6 $1,480 N/A Woodington, Patrick S. Williams N. Smith 3. Yellow Chumarine , b . f. 3, by Chumaree, - Magical Slew, by Slewvescent, Bred by: Tom Dougherty (ID) 1½ $888 N/A Dougherty, Thomas T. Elison A. Guajardo BELMONT S., Gr.1, BELMONT PARK, Value of Race: $1,000,000, 3 yo, 1 1/2 miles, Time: 2:30.42 - 6/9/2012 1. Union Rags , b . c. 3, by Dixie Union, - Tem-po, by Gone West, Bred by: Phyllis M. Wyeth (KY) nk $600,000 N/A Chadds Ford Stable M. Matz J. Velazquez2. Paynter , b . c. 3, by Awesome Again, - Tizso, by Cee’s Tizzy, Bred by: Diamond A Racing Corp. (KY) 1¾ $200,000 N/A Zayat Stables, LLC B. Baff ert M. Smith3. Atigun , b . c. 3, by Istan, - Rimini Road, by Dynaformer, Bred by: Brereton C. Jones (KY) 5½ $110,000 N/A Shortleaf Stable, Inc. K. McPeek J. Leparoux

DR. O. G. FISCHER MEMORIAL H., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:24.67 - 6/9/2012 1. Bab At The Bowster (IRE) , b . m. 5, by =Foot-stepsinthesand (GB), - Charmingly, by King of Kings (IRE), Bred by: Raymond P. Doyle (IRE) ½ $24,000 N/A Robison, J. Kirk and Judy H. Dominguez M. Rodriguez2. She’smylittleman , b . m. 6, by Valid Wager, - Inspired Heiress, by Inspired Prospect, Bred by: Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC (CA) 9 $8,800 N/A Tommy Town Thoroughbreds LLC H. Dominguez E. Gomez3. Squiggle , dk b/. f. 4, by Pioneering, - Im-pertinent Music, by Stop the Music, Bred by: George W. Brown (KY) 1¼ $4,000 N/A Wolo-chuk, David D. Wolochuk R. Eikleberry

SILKY SULLIVAN S., GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:36.40 6/9/2012 1. Summer Hit , dk b/. g. 3, by Bertrando, - Mia F Eighteen, by Tough Knight, Bred by: Kenneth Heidt & Janice Heidt (CA) nk $57,000 N/A Carver, John and Hollendorfer, Jerry J. Hollendorfer R. Baze2. Stoney Fleece , b . c. 3, by Decarchy, - Gold Fleece, by Deputed Testamony, Bred by: Jo-seph T. Alvarez III (CA) 2¼ $19,000 N/A Barber, Gary and Cecil J. Sadler K. Krigger3. Pepnic , ch . c. 3, by Peppered Cat, - Pro-chonic, by Tychonic (GB), Bred by: Alex

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Paszkeicz (CA) hd $12,000 N/A Alexander A. Paszkeicz Living Trust A. Paszkeicz A. Cedillo

CHARLES WHITTINGHAM MEMORIAL H., Gr.1, BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $250,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/4 miles-T, Time: 2:01.50 6/9/2012 1. Acclamation , b . h. 6, by Unusual Heat, - Winning in Style, by Silveyville, Bred by: Old English Rancho (CA) 1 $150,000 N/A Hilvers, Peter and Mary and Johnston, E. W. and Judy D. Warren P. Valenzuela2. Slim Shadey (GB) , dk b/. g. 4, by Val Royal (FR), - Vino Veritas, by Chief’s Crown, Bred by: P. M. Cunningham (GB) 4¼ $50,000 N/A Cunningham, Phil S. Cal-laghan D. Flores3. Utopian , dk b/. h. 5, by Rock Hard Ten, - Storm Alert, by Storm Cat, Bred by: G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & Louise I. Humphrey(KY) ½ $30,000 N/A Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. J. Shirreff s J. Talamo

HONEYMOON H., Gr.2, BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $150,000, 3 yo, 1 1/8 miles-T, Time: 1:49.22 - 6/9/2012 1. My Gi Gi , b . f. 3, by E Dubai, - Relish The Thought (IRE), by Sadler’s Wells, Bred by: Darley (KY) no $90,000 N/A Conner, Dennis, DeBruycker, Lloyd and Jacobsen, Wade P. Eurton R. Beja-rano2. Lady of Shamrock , dk b/. f. 3, by Scat Daddy, - Blushing Issue, by Blushing John, Bred by: Grovendale Sales (KY) ½ $30,000 N/A Hronis Racing LLC J. Sadler A. Quinonez3. Stormy Lucy , b . f. 3, by Stormy Atlantic, - Here Comes Lucinda, by Dixieland Band, Bred by: Mercedes Stable, LLC (KY) 1 $18,000 N/A Gaunt, Frank F. Lucarelli E. Flores

MANHATTAN BEACH S., BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $72,100, 3 yo, 6 furlongs-T, Time: 1:09.76 - 6/9/20121. Byrama (GB) , b . f. 3, by =Byron (GB), - =Ay-mara (GB), by =Darshaan (GB), Bred by: Ermyn Lodge Stud Limited (GB) nk $43,260 N/A Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners S. Callaghan R. Bejarano2. Lemon Hero , b . f. 3, by Lemon Drop Kid, - Bright Gold, by Hold for Gold, Bred by: Hazel B. Marsh (KY) 2¾ $14,420 N/A Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. P. Eurton G. Gomez3. Dypsy , ch . f. 3, by Broken Vow, - Fiery Pulpit, by Pulpit, Bred by: St. George Farm LLC (KY) ½ $8,652 N/A Fialkowski, Jerry R. Baltas E. Maldonado

HAWKEYES H., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:46.06 - 6/8/2012 1. Bella Road , dk b/. f. 4, by Bellamy Road, - Apple Creek, by Cryptoclearance, Bred by:

Black Oak Farm (IA) ¾ $45,000 81 Black Oak Farm R. Tracy, Jr. K. Tohill2. Someplace Else , b . f. 4, by Harlan’s Holiday, - Superfi ne City, by Carson City, Bred by: Prai-rie Lane Farms (IA) 2½ $15,000 79 Prairie Lane Farms LLC K. Von Hemel S. Laviolette3. Afl eet Lover , b . f. 4, by Northern Afl eet, - Orphan Lover, by Friendly Lover, Bred by: River Ridge Ranch (IA) ½ $7,500 76 Poindexter Thoroughbreds LLC L. Chleborad A. Birzer

PROVE IT S., BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $71,650, 4 yo’s & up, 1 3/8 miles, Time: 2:16.43 - 6/8/2012 1. Richard’s Kid , dk b/. h. 7, by Lemon Drop Kid, - Tough Broad, by Broad Brush, Bred by: Fitzhugh, LLC (MD) 7¼ $42,990 111 Zabeel Racing International, Corp B. Baff ert R. Beja-rano 2. Dynamic Host , dk b/. g. 6, by Dynaformer, - Hosta, by French Deputy, Bred by: Gaynor Rupert (KY) 2¼ $14,330 102 Akin, Zvika, Avery, Greg, Wilbur, Bill and Sherman, Art A. Sherman D. Flores 3. Balladry , gr/ro. c. 4, by Unbridled’s Song, - Storm Song, by Summer Squall, Bred by: Darley (KY) ½ $8,598 99 Darley Stable E. Harty J. Talamo

FILLIES AND MARES S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $5,350, 3 yo’s & up, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:22.20 - 6/6/2012 1. Paris in April , dk b/. f. 4, by Salt Lake, - Warmest Wishes (GB), by Nashwan, Bred by: Hopewell Investments LLC & Kathy Berkey (KY) 2¾ $3,210 78 Treasure, Paul and Chapple, Larry P. Treasure R. Webb2. Sugar Rocks , ch . m. 6, by Tavasco, - Sugar High, by Candi’s Gold, Bred by: Lisa Lawson & Kerry Lawson (ID) 2¼ $1,070 72 Grigsby, Jim and Moon, Stacy D. Hall D. Crane3. Justcallheraggie , gr/ro. f. 4, by Cause Ur Mine, - White Zin, by Lit de Justice, Bred by: Harry Richardson & Lori Richardson (ID) 1½ $642 68 Richardson, Harry D. and Lori D. Hall N. Smith

AUBURN H., EMERALD DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 6 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:14.53 - 6/3/2012 1. D’honorable One , ch . c. 3, by D’wildcat, - Silver Shannon, by Pentelicus, Bred by: Don K. Love (FL) 3 $18,750 97 Nelson Family Racing B. Wright L. Mawing1. Makors Finale , ch . c. 3, by Makors Mark, - Coup de Foudre, by Basket Weave, Bred by: Karl Krieg (WA) 3 $18,750 97 Krieg, Karl T. Wenzel G. Mitchell3. Brady’s Kat , ch . g. 3, by Katowice, - Miss Natalia, by Rehaan, Bred by: Keith Swagerty & Jan Swagerty (WA) 1½ $7,500 91 West Coast Racing LLC D. Martinez J. Matias

\AFFIRMED H., Gr.3, BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 1/16 miles, Time: 1:42.99 - 6/3/2012 1. Nonios , dk b/. c. 3, by Pleasantly Perfect, - Stylish Manner, by Touch Gold, Bred by: Her-mitage Farm LLC (KY) ½ $60,000 N/A Smith, Jr., Green J. Hollendorfer M. Pedroza2. Liaison , b . c. 3, by Indian Charlie, - Gallop-ing Gal, by Victory Gallop, Bred by: William A. Carl Estate (KY) 1¼ $20,000 N/A Arnold Zetcher LLC B. Baff ert R. Bejarano3. Holy Candy , gr/ro. c. 3, by Candy Ride (ARG), - Spooky Minister, by Deputy Minister, Bred by: Craig Family Trust (KY) 1¼ $12,000 N/A Craig Stables and Donkey Island Racing LLC J. Sadler J. Rosario

ARAPAHOE PARK SPRINT S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $40,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:08.53 - 6/3/2012 1. Streakin’ Mohican , ch . g. 5, by Songan-daprayer, - Teak Totem, by Northern Afl eet, Bred by: Brylynn Farm, Inc. (FL) 4 $24,000 N/A Rosette, Robert B. Brashears T. Wales2. No It Ain’t , ch . g. 4, by Yes It’s True, - North-ern Hilite, by Vice Regent, Bred by: Northwest Farms LLC (KY) 5 $8,000 N/A Alfrey, Vance and Eskew, Stuart T. Rushton M. Iammarino3. Pack Your Bags , b . g. 7, by Flying Conti-nental, - Ultimate Honor, by Norquestor, Bred by: Summer Mayberry (CA) 2¼ $4,000 N/A Diamant, Eli M. Pearson R. Vicchrilli

PANTHERS S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $60,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:38.79 - 6/2/2012 1. Tapajo , gr/ro. f. 3, by Tapit, - Sleep Away Camp, by Bertrando, Bred by: Dr. J. K. Griggs & Linda Griggs (KY) 6¼ $36,000 94 Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC S. Asmussen A. Birzer2. Banded , dk b/. f. 3, by Bandini, - Rebalite, by More Than Ready, Bred by: Ron Winchell (KY) 1½ $12,000 84 Schroeck, Michael R. Scherer S. Laviolette3. Flatterifi c , b . f. 3, by Flatter, - Trailena, by Trail Dancer, Bred by: Tony Jones (OK) 3 $6,000 81 Jones, Tony and Williams, Timothy J. T. Williams J. Joubert

PRAIRIE MILE S., PRAIRIE MEADOWS, Value of Race: $60,000, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:38.52 - 6/2/2012 1. Alsvid , b . g. 3, by Offi cer, - Reagle Mary, by Afternoon Deelites, Bred by: Yanagawa Stud LTD. (KY) 5¼ $36,000 97 Black Hawk Stable (James Rogers) C. Hartman C. Landeros 2. Truetap , dk b/. c. 3, by Tapit, - Wild for Sure, by Wild Rush, Bred by: Winchell Thorough-breds LLC (KY) ¾ $12,000 88 Winchell Thor-oughbreds LLC S. Asmussen A. Birzer 3. Z Rockstar , gr/ro. g. 3, by Rockport Harbor, - Nasty Little Star, by Nasty and Bold, Bred by: Robert H. Zoellner (OK) 5¼ $6,000 87 Zoellner,

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RAJUN CAJUN S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:22.97 - 6/2/2012 1. Top Cat Boogie , dk b/. g. 3, by Big Top Cat, - Dancing Deer, by Deerhound, Bred by: Circle H Farms (LA) 8¾ $30,000 93 Stroderd, Paul A. Klanfer R. Toups2. Look At the Time , b . g. 3, by Brahms, - Alashir, by Alysheba, Bred by: Mike Paciera (LA) nk $10,000 76 Hooties Racing, LLC W. Hawley D. Simington3. Zip Motion , b . c. 3, by City Zip, - Some Came Running, by Phone Trick, Bred by: Jake Delhomme (LA) 3 $5,500 76 Set-Hut J. Delhomme D. Saenz

CALIFORNIAN S., Gr.2, BETFAIR HOLLY-WOOD PARK, Value of Race: $147,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 1/8 miles, Time: 1:48.01 - 6/2/2012 1. Game On Dude , dk b/. g. 5, by Awesome Again, - Worldly Pleasure, by Devil His Due, Bred by: Adena Springs (KY) 7¼ $90,000 N/A Diamond Pride LLC, Lanni Family Trust, Mer-cedes Stable LLC and Schiappa, B. B. Baff ert C. Sutherland2. Kettle Corn , b . h. 5, by Candy Ride (ARG), - Somethingbeautiful, by Lil E. Tee, Bred by: Jim Plemmons (KY) ½ $30,000 N/A C R K Stable J. Sadler J. Rosario3. Prayer for Relief , dk b/. c. 4, by Jump Start, - Sparklin Lil, by Mr. Sparkles, Bred by: G. R. Aschinger (KY) 8¼ $18,000 N/A Zayat Stables, LLC B. Baff ert R. Bejarano

CAMPANILE S., GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, Value of Race: $100,000, 3 yo, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:36.57 - 6/2/2012 1. Best Present Ever , dk b/. f. 3, by Unusual Heat, - Centerofattention, by Beau Genius, Bred by: Dennis Grenier & Norine Grenier (CA) 5 $57,000 N/A Grenier, Dennis and Norine J. Kruljac R. Baze2. Oh Molly Brannigan , ch . f. 3, by Utopia (JPN), - Transcending, by Giant’s Causeway, Bred by: Willow Tree Farm, Inc. (CA) 2½ $19,000 N/A Willow Tree Farm, Inc. A. Mathis J. Hernandez3. Warren’s Amber , dk b/. f. 3, by Broadway Moon, - I’m a Cat’s Meow, by Mud Route, Bred by: Benjamin C. Warren (CA) ½ $12,000 N/A Warren, Benjamin J. Gutierrez A. Gryder

FREE SPIRIT H., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:11.58 - 6/2/2012 1. Watch Me Go , dk b/. c. 4, by West Acre, - Sabbath Song, by Deputy Minister, Bred by: Gilbert G. Campbell (FL) 1¼ $30,000 N/A Simpson, Raymond W. Martin M. Hernandez

2. Quiet Again , dk b/. g. 7, by Real Quiet, - Wild Time, by Gilded Time, Bred by: Paul Thomason (TX) ¾ $11,000 N/A Thomason, Paul J. Claridge D. Sterling3. Smash Dancer , b . g. 5, by Robyn Dancer, - Some Smash, by Rare Brick, Bred by: Barbara M. Coleman (NM) 4¾ $5,000 N/A Coleman, Barbara T. Fincher C. Lambert

INGRID KNOTTS S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $43,523, 3 yo’s & up, 6 furlongs, Time: 1:10.43 - 6/2/2012 1. Sorta Special , b . m. 5, by No Storms, - Special Mission, by Kennedy Factor, Bred by: Monk Hall (CO) ½ $26,114 N/A Hall, Lynda W. Hall L. Rodriguez 2. Sweet Dixie Van , dk b/. f. 4, by Majorbig-timesheet, - Spooner, by Dixieland Heat, Bred by: Brian J. Stivers (CO) ¾ $8,704 N/A Vanland-ingham, Bill T. Gleason A. Ramos 3. Irish Hazel V. , dk b/. f. 4, by Starstone, - Wave to Me, by Wave Forever, Bred by: J. Daniel Vernetti (CO) 3 $4,352 N/A Mythical Stables S. Martinez T. Wales

LINCOLN BREEDERS’ SPECIAL (COLTS & GEDLINGS) S., LINCOLN RACE COURSE, Value of Race: $20,600, 3 yo, 1 mile, Time: 1:40.00 - 6/2/2012 1. Diamond Joe , ch . g. 3, by Dazzling Falls, - Diamond Road, by Tarsal, Bred by: Edward J. Miller Jr. & Roger Pelster (NE) 14¼ $12,360 N/A Koziol, Joseph L. and Miller, Jr., Edward Joseph C. Turco J. Olesiak2. A Fair Aff air , dk b/. c. 3, by Blumin Aff air, - Vengeful Vicky, by Naevus, Bred by: Darin Korth (NE) 3 $4,120 N/A Russell, Laurie A. Warner N. Maldonado3. Shiny Sand Dollar , b . g. 3, by Will He Shine, - My Sand Dollar, by Sandpit (BRZ), Bred by: Daniel T. Rogers & David R. Rogers (NE) 1 $2,472 N/A Rogers, Daniel and Rogers, David R. Hoff man L. Ranilla

RON YANKE MEMORIAL S., LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $5,700, 3 yo’s & up, 7 fur-longs, Time: 1:26.40 - 6/2/2012 1. Lesson in Deceit , dk b/. g. 6, by Roaring Fever, - Freedom of Port, by Cryptoclearance, Bred by: Crowley Thoroughbreds LLC (NY) 2¼ $3,420 87 Cooper, Gordon J. and Stevens, Ron R. Stevens R. Webb2. Skyrush (ARG) , dk b/. h. 7, by Orpen, - =Sirga (ARG), by Southern Halo, Bred by: La Providencia (ARG) nk $1,140 83 Treasure, Paul P. Treasure H. Herrera3. Joe’s Cannon , b . g. 7, by Freespool, - Lucy’s Magic, by Manzotti, Bred by: Billingsley Creek Ranch (ID) 3¾ $684 83 Buckley, Mark, Bott, Tony and Hall, Rachael D. Hall N. Smith

JOHN FRANKS MEMORIAL S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s &

up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:35.87 - 6/2/2012 1. String King , b . g. 4, by Crowned King, - String Dancer, by Fly a Kite (IRE), Bred by: Charlie Smith (LA) ½ $30,000 N/A Smith, Charles C. Smith F. Rodriguez2. Wildrally , b . g. 8, by Wild Event, - Prattler, by *Cougar II, Bred by: Fred H. Jordan (LA) nk $10,000 N/A Zacney, Charles and Johnston, Edward E. Johnston J. Jacinto3. Kissimmee Kyle , dk b/. g. 6, by Gold Tribute, - Hoh Flyer, by Northern Flagship, Bred by: Raymond Davis (LA) ½ $5,500 N/A Red Oak Stable (Brunetti) A. Stall, Jr. J. Theriot

HONEYMOON S., LOUISIANA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 mile-T, Time: 1:36.67 - 6/2/2012 1. Ladyzarbridge , b . m. 5, by Zarbyev, - Balls-bridge, by Baldski, Bred by: Foxwood Planta-tion, Ltd. (LA) ¾ $30,000 N/A Zacney, Charles and Johnston, Edward E. Johnston M. Guidry2. Beverly Belle , b . m. 7, by Far Out Wadleigh, - Texas Squaw, by Apalachee, Bred by: Debbie L. Jenkins (LA) ¾ $10,000 N/A Hewitt, Morris W. Calhoun C. Rosier3. Divine Lorretta , ch . f. 4, by Mutakddim, - My April, by Sky Classic, Bred by: R. Davis & Associates (LA) ¾ $5,500 N/A Randy Davis and Associates Inc. J. Hodges R. Eramia

REMINISCING S., BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK, Value of Race: $71,800, 4 yo’s & up, 7 1/2 furlongs, Time: 1:30.49 - 6/1/2012 1. American Lady , gr/ro. f. 4, by Stormy Atlantic, - Comfort Zone, by Rubiano, Bred by: Clarkland Farm (KY) 1½ $43,080 85 Kaleem Shah Inc. B. Baff ert R. Bejarano2. Top Debutante , b . f. 4, by Top Hit, - French Debutante, by French Deputy, Bred by: Triple AAA Ranch (AZ) 2¼ $14,360 82 Triple AAA Ranch R. Owens D. Flores3. Spectacular Sky , ch . f. 4, by Sky Mesa, - La Princesse Jolie, by Boone’s Mill, Bred by: John Boyce & Mildred Boyce (KY) 1¾ $8,616 78 AJM Racing, LLC and Litt, Jason M. Jones J. Rosario

ACADIANA S., EVANGELINE DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 7 furlongs, Time: 1:23.97 - 6/1/2012 1. She’s Prado’s Idol , b . f. 3, by Screen Idol, - Prado Strutter, by El Prado (IRE), Bred by: Evelyn M. Hobbs (LA) ¾ $30,000 83 Goins, Garland G. Goins T. Hebert 2. Midge Four , ch . f. 3, by Mauk Four, - Midge Too, by Regal Conquest, Bred by: Jerry D. Cart & Lynette Burns (LA) 3¾ $10,000 81 Cart, Jerry D. and Burns, Lynette K. J. Cart D. Simington 3. Little Ms Protocol , ch . f. 3, by El Corredor, - Character Builder, by Coronado’s Quest, Bred by: Coteau Grove Farms (LA) 1½ $5,500 74 Co-teau Grove Farms LLC P. Devereux, Jr. D. Saenz

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QUARTER HORSE | 7-1-2012VANDYS FLASH HANDICAP S., LOS ALAMI-TOS, Value of Race: $25,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.746 - 6/30/2012 1. A Mere Dynasty-QH , b . g. 3, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - A Mere Classic-QH, by A Classic Dash-QH, Bred by: Jose Luis Gonzalez (CA) ½ $13,750 105 Gonzalez, Felix J. Moreno S. Mendez 2. Kool Million-QH , ch . g. 3, by Bono Jazz-QH, - Kool as Ever-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) 1¼ $5,625 100 Allred, Edward J. Flores C. Mendez 3. Ivlis-QH , sor . g. 3, by Snowbound, - Going Single-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Anita Bramlette (CA) 1¼ $3,125 92 Bramlette, Anita D. Frey O. Peinado

OKLAHOMA HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION DERBY FINAL, FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $90,000, 3 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.505 - 6/30/2012 1. Second Painted Sign-QH , br . c. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Stylish Sign-QH, by Vital Sign-QH, Bred by: The Mixer Ranch (OK) ¾ $36,500 91 Passmore, Mary J. Kirby D. Free-man2. Azoomin Streak-QH , b . f. 3, by Azoom-QH, - Quick Katie Streak-QH, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, Bred by: Stone Chase Stables Llc (OK) nk $16,900 85 Bella Vista Farms E. Willis K. Muntz3. Trick On the Run-QH , b . c. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Trickie Lassie-QH, by Takin On the Cash-QH, Bred by: Pine Ridge Farm Llc (OK) nk $11,100 82 Pine Ridge Farm LLC (Bullock) E. Willis J. Brooks

MISS POLLY CLASSIC S., DELTA DOWNS, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.469 - 6/30/2012 1. Charal Kid-QH , sor . g. 6, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, - The Special Feature-QH, by Straw-fl y Special-QH, Bred by: Malinche Cattle Co (TX) no $30,000 91 Malinche Cattle Co, Inc. F. Huitron M. Rubalcava 2. Giorgino-QH , sor . c. 4, by Apollo, - Las Alamitos-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Jorge Haddad (TX) nk $10,000 90 Haddad, Jorge J. Haddad D. Lavergne 3. Acorn-QH , br . g. 5, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Trio Gal, by Tasso, Bred by: Rose Mary Chandler (TX) no $5,500 88 Chandler, Rose J. Van Bebber A. Lujan

BELLES S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $21,250, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.756 - 6/30/2012 1. Candy Cartel-QH , b . f. 4, by Corona Cartel-QH, - This Candys Special-QH, by Strawfl y Special-QH, Bred by: Carl C Pevehouse (OK) 1 $13,088 93 Pevehouse, Carl C. Crawford T.

Bennett 2. Abreez-QH , br . f. 4, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Jos Wild Rose-QH, by Magical Mile, Bred by: Shannon McKay (WA) no $3,946 84 Nunez, Rocio J. Aguilera P. Nieto 3. Kelli Kae-QH , b . f. 3, by Ivory James-QH, - Just Like Bully-QH, by Bully Bullion-QH, Bred by: Bill And/Or Marsha Drake (CO) no $2,170 84 Powers, Marty and Shalia K. Willis S. Smith

SIRES’ CUP S., RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $19,750, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.872 - 6/30/2012 1. Dale N James-QH , b . g. 4, by Okey Dokey Dale-QH, - Sweet Jessica James-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Sunfl ower Supply Co Inc (MO) ½ $11,257 89 McClure, Bob C. Keeton L. Vivanco 2. Executive Prince-QH , gr . g. 4, by Executive Menace-QH, - Sticky N Picky-QH, by Sticks an Stones-QH, Bred by: Scarlett Hill Farm Inc (TX) 1½ $3,357 85 Jeter, Bennie and E. Teresa J. Kearl F. Calderon 3. Eyes Blew by You-QH , gr . g. 4, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, - This Candys Fast-QH, by Heza Fast Man-QH, Bred by: Sunfl ower Supply Co Inc (MO) no $1,975 73 J.J. Racing J. Kearl R. Vallejo

SIRES’ CUP FUTURITY, Gr.2, RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $101,950, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.555 - 6/30/2012 1. Ss Poker Face Dream-QH , gr . c. 2, by Primetime Dream-QH, - Precious Serendipity-QH, by Behold a Beduino-QH, Bred by: Ronnie Stewart/Double S Farm (TX) 1¼ $40,780 94 Perez, Juan C. Martinez, Jr. C. Castro2. Jess a Swingin-QH , sor . f. 2, by Shazoom-QH, - Jess an Illusion-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Jerry Windham (TX) hd $20,390 84 Windham, Jerry T. Zarate L. Ramirez3. Winners Adversary-QH , b . g. 2, by Win-ners Award-QH, - Wicked Adversary-QH, by Relagate, Bred by: Pete A Scarmardo (TX) no $10,195 82 Scarmardo, Pete L. Bard R. Aguirre

SIRES’ CUP DERBY, Gr.3, RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $50,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.763 - 6/30/2012 1. Jumpn Beau Chick-QH , gr . f. 3, by Jumpn Chic-QH, - Beaukas-QH, by Make It Anywhere-QH, Bred by: Sergio Garza (TX) ½ $20,000 95 Garza, Francisco R. Madrigal M. Trujillo 2. Loves Brown Sugar-QH , b . f. 3, by Prime Talent-QH, - Loves Easter Bunny-QH, by Royal Shake Em-QH, Bred by: Sue Fikes (TX) hd $10,000 90 Fikes, G. K. Mushinski S. Carrizales 3. Wagon Empire-QH , br . c. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Royalnative Empress-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Dolores Hill (OK) hd $5,000 89 J.J. Racing J. Kearl R.

Ramirez

NEW MEXICO ADEQUAN DERBY CHAL-LENGE FINALS, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $45,450, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 20.096 - 6/30/2012 1. Pandorum-QH , br . f. 3, by Tres Seis-QH, - Daring Diversion-QH, by Strawfl y Special-QH, Bred by: Joe Kirk Fulton (TX) 1 $20,907 N/A Fulton, Joe M. Robbins R. Baldillez2. Sweet Oblivion-QH , gr . f. 3, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, - Daring Diff erence-QH, by Victory Dash-QH, Bred by: Joe Kirk Fulton (TX) 1¾ $9,090 N/A Fulton, Joe M. Robbins J. Alvarez3. Mr Taka B-QH , gr . g. 3, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Taka Puna-QH, by Fishers Dash-QH, Bred by: Bielau Oaks (TX) no $4,545 N/A Bartoo, Vanessa J. Stinebaugh F. Martinez

ED BURKE MILLION FUTURITY, Gr.1, LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $1,001,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.337 - 6/24/2012 1. One Dashing Eagle-QH , sor . c. 2, by One Famous Eagle-QH, - One Sweet Dash-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Allred Bros (AZ) 1¼ $420,420 104 De La Torre, Jose M. and Gustavo and San Gregorio Racing Stable, Inc. E. Navarro A. Loza2. Fires Blazin-QH , sor . g. 2, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - Thatsa Blazin Chick-QH, by Chicks a Blazin-QH, Bred by: Mike Abraham (NM) ½ $170,170 95 Gonzalez, Arnold G. Morales C. Mendez3. Joy Roses Eagle Sa-QH , b . f. 2, by One Famous Eagle-QH, - Gather the Roses-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Gianni Franco Samaja (CA) hd $120,120 89 Samaja, Gianni P. Jones R. Sanchez

ED BURKE JUVENILE INVITATIONAL S., LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $30,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.476 - 6/24/2012 1. Remembering Spence-QH , b . c. 2, by Tr Dasher-QH, - Sables Bono-QH, by Bono Jazz-QH, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) ½ $16,500 97 Guzman, Francisco J. Aleman F. Rubio2. Beat This Chick-QH , gr . f. 2, by Tres Seis-QH, - Beduinos Rusty-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Gordon &/Or Bernardine Haslam (CA) hd $6,750 94 Vallejo, Francisco F. Vallejo E. Nicasio3. Gold Flames On Fire-QH , b . g. 2, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - Gold Cult-QH, by Bully Bullion-QH, Bred by: Mike Abraham (NM) 1 $3,750 94 Abraham, Mike G. Morales C. Mendez

DUTCH MASTERS III FUTURITY, JEROME COUNTY FAIR, Value of Race: $25,883, 2 yo,

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S T A K E S R E S U LT S350 yards, Time: 17.729 - 6/24/2012 1. Alltheshine-QH , sor . f. 2, by First to Shine-QH, - Menoalamo-QH, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, Bred by: Grant Farms Llc (LA) no $10,353 83 Movin On G. Weeks D. Erickson 2. Bekas Ima Snazzysign-QH , sor . f. 2, by Devons Signature-QH, - Snazzy Be Kas-QH, by Super de Kas-QH, Bred by: Vaughn and Jill Cook (CO) ¾ $5,177 83 Cook, Kelly and Kyle A. M. Arrossa N. Black 3. William Clyde-QH , gr . c. 2, by Mr Fancy Fame-QH, - A Perfect Strawberry-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: William C Fox (WY) nk $2,588 80 Fox, William J. Fox J. Guz-man

JEROME “TELL HIM TWICE” DERBY, JEROME COUNTY FAIR, Value of Race: $11,075, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.935 - 6/24/2012 1. Jumpn Black Flash-QH , br . g. 3, by Tac It Like a Man-QH, - Stuckonafeeling-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Lisa Anderson (WA) no $4,430 84 Anderson, Lisa L. Arreola R. Webb2. Its Your First Move-QH , sor . g. 3, by Maknmoves-QH, - A Dash of Steffi -QH, by A Dash of Beduino-QH, Bred by: Ray L or Ron Moosman (UT) nk $2,215 83 Moosman, Ray and Ron R. Moosman U. Dominguez3. Honoroso-QH , b . g. 3, by Fly Jess Fly-QH, - Abla Espanol-QH, by Spanish Boot-QH, Bred by: Sassy Farms Llc (UT) 1¾ $1,108 83 Gardner, Richard and Hanson, Jim M. Hanson A. Corson

MINNESOTA SALLION BREEDERS QUARTER HORSE FUTURITY, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $46,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.934 6/24/2012 1. Hada Certain Charm-QH , sor . g. 2, by Hadtobenuts-QH, - Lk Classy Perk-QH, by Dash for Perks-QH, Bred by: Leo Butell (KS) no $20,700 N/A Butell, Leo and Schau, Mike E. Hardy N. Goodwin2. Fly Eyeann-QH , sor . f. 2, by Fly Jess Fly-QH, - Eyzanee-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Rodney Von Ohlen (MN) nk $9,200 N/A Von Ohlen, Rodney E. Hardy T. Wellington3. Hastabealeader-QH , b . g. 2, by Hasta Be Fast-QH, - Leadmetoyourladder-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Wardell Quarter Horses (WY) 2¼ $4,600 N/A Myers, Gloria R. Johnson C. Smith

NEW MEXICO HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION S., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 44.652 - 6/24/2012 1. Rollickin Red-QH , sor . g. 4, by Roll Hen-nessy Roll, - Deeheiress-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Robert A Gentry (NM) 2½ $45,000 N/A Rollickin Red Partners T. Fincher

C. Lambert2. Brt Opulence-QH , sor . g. 8, by Real Runaway-QH, - La Vita E Bella-QH, by Meter Me Gone-QH, Bred by: Bob Story Dvm/Ryan Story/Tyler (NM) 1¼ $15,750 N/A Carrasco, Sr. Rogelio and Orona, Sr. Martin M. Orona, Sr. M. Rodriguez3. Kc Royal Flush-QH , sor . g. 5, by Sixes Royal-QH, - Willie May Dash-QH, by Willie Wanta Dash-QH, Bred by: Kathryn Maynard & Carla Feerer (NM) 2 $7,500 N/A Maynard, Kathryn and Feerer, Carla D. Duree T. Guymon

PEN PAL S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $13,250, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.634 - 6/24/2012 1. Patriots Glory-QH , sor . g. 5, by Game Patri-ot-QH, - Daisy N Eye-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Richard or Genevieve Herrman (CO) hd $7,950 N/A Herrman, Richard and Genevieve H. Michel-Valverde E. Bachicha, Jr. 2. Cartels First Card-QH , br . g. 6, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Docs First Card-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Dutch Masters III (CA) no $2,650 N/A Sierra, Hugo J. Barron A. Luna 3. Wave Bac-QH , b . f. 4, by Wave Carver-QH, - Bac by Design-QH, by Splash Bac-QH, Bred by: Lonnie Terwilliger (OK) no $1,325 N/A Terwil-liger, Lonnie J. Hammes V. Guerra

FAIR MEADOWS JUVENILE S., FAIR MEAD-OWS, Value of Race: $20,750, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.877 - 6/23/2012 1. Hurri Cartel-QH , br . g. 2, by Teller Cartel-QH, - A Classic Serenade-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Tammy Johnson & Jack Manning (TX) hd $11,784 88 Marcoux, Nadia C. Crawford J. Romero2. Send a Candy Guy-QH , gr . c. 2, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Send the Guys Candy-QH, by Disco Jerry, Bred by: Carl C Pevehouse (OK) nk $4,678 87 Pevehouse, Carl C. Crawford T. Bennett3. Hiclass Vodka-QH , b . c. 2, by Hiclass La Jolla-QH, - Newport Lily-QH, by Stoli-QH, Bred by: Ed Peters (TX) no $2,160 85 Rodriquez-Najera, Jesus C. Craw-ford S. Smith

BEN E. KEITH S., RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $12,500, 3 yo, 330 yards, Time: 17.038 - 6/23/2012 1. Tommy Smalls-QH , br . g. 3, by Sweet First Down-QH, - Brick House Blonde-QH, by First Wrangler-QH, Bred by: A & D Racing (TX) no $7,375 72 A and D Racing A. Aparicio A. Carino2. J C Senor Seis-QH , br . c. 3, by Tres Seis-QH, - Sugar Snap Pea-QH, by Truley First Class-QH, Bred by: James H Cordell (TX) nk $2,125 72 Martinez, Sr., Eleazar Y. Fierro L. Vivanco3. Solavinosfi rstroyal-QH , sor . g. 3, by Royal

Always-QH, - Solavino-QH, by Dashinon-myown-QH, Bred by: Arturo Salinas (TX) no $1,250 70 Salinas, Arturo A. Salinas I. Chapa

TOMMY “DUKE” SMITH S., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.722 - 6/23/2012 1. Gotloveifyouwantit-QH , ch . f. 3, by Genu-ine Strawfl y-QH, - Sinn Bug Special-QH, by Special Tsk-QH, Bred by: Jack H Norris (NM) nk $45,000 N/A Marquez, Jesus J. Marquez A. Medrano2. Wish You Had One To-QH , b . f. 3, by Stel Corona-QH, - Devons Wish-QH, by Devon Lane, Bred by: Terrence M Lane (NM) hd $16,500 N/A Royal Dream Ranch, LLC. R. San-chez F. Garcia-Luna3. Call Me a Blazn Chic-QH , br . f. 3, by Chicks a Blazin-QH, - Willie Call Me-QH, by Calyx-QH, Bred by: Mike Abraham (NM) nk $7,500 N/A J and M Racing and Farm R. Sanchez E. Ramirez

TRICKY DUST S., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 45.801 - 6/23/2012 1. Tactful , b . g. 6, by Bertrando, - Scare Tac-tics, by Moscow Ballet, Bred by: Harris Farms Inc. (CA) 6¼ $12,000 N/A Carrasco, Rogelio M. Orona, Sr. C. Wainscott 2. All About Larry-QH , b . g. 5, by Heza Motor Scooter-QH, - Come Hell Or Hiwater-QH, by Shoot Yeah-QH, Bred by: Las Vegas Ranch (AZ) 2¾ $4,400 N/A Heath, Diane J. Stinebaugh L. Martinez 3. Lalumbredelospateres-QH , b . g. 8, by Boppem Kona Man-QH, - Cowgirl Candy, by Sky Command, Bred by: Manuel D Urioste (NM) 1 $2,000 N/A Urioste, Manuel M. Urioste R. Ramirez

PRETTY IN PINK DEBUTANTE, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $4,500, 2 yo, 300 yards, Time: 15.621 - 6/23/2012 1. Peo Sisterchic-QH , br . f. 2, by Jumpn Chic-QH, - Rtr Sliding Heels-QH, by Easy Rumbo-QH, Bred by: Allan &/Or Pam Ostdahl (WY) no $2,700 77 Ostdahl, Allan and Pam T. Gibbs J. Crispin 2. Cabadash-QH , ch . f. 2, by Cab a Tac-QH, - Merri Down Dash-QH, by Quarterback Draw-QH, Bred by: David O Zundel (ID) nk $900 77 Zundel, David R. Brown J. Packer 3. C a Proud Rosie-QH , br . f. 2, by Proudest Eff ort-QH, - Rosie N Me-QH, by Dash Ta Fame-QH, Bred by: C A And/Or Maxine Carruthers (MT) ¾ $540 76 Johnston, Keith and Frank J. Schoepf N. Smith

JACK CLIFFORD S., PLEASANTON, Value of Race: $8,450, 3 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.903 - 6/23/2012 1. Dave Dave-QH , sor . g. 3, by A Regal

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Choice-QH, - Kg Doll-QH, by Major Rime-QH, Bred by: Thomas Anthony Ramos (CA) ¾ $4,450 N/A Guillen, Isauro D. Skinner C. Villalobos 2. Perfect Place-QH , br . c. 3, by City Place, - Corona Perfection-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Vinewood Farms (CA) nk $1,650 N/A Martinez, Jose D. Skinner A. Ayala 3. Sparkin One-QH , sor . c. 3, by Walk Thru Fire-QH, - The Sparkling Chic-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Daniel Reynoso (CA) hd $1,010 N/A Galeote, Candido M. Gonzalez J. Arriaga

GOLDEN DRILLER S., FAIR MEADOWS, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.778 - 6/17/2012 1. Heza Awesome Blue-QH , sor . h. 5, by Jess Louisiana Blue-QH, - Prissys Awesome Form-QH, by Rare Form-QH, Bred by: Sunfl ower Supply Co Inc (OK) ½ $11,838 87 Warren, Sr., Cynthia L. and Charles G. Valdivia R. Wilson2. Jesse in Town-QH , sor . g. 5, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Whatsthatfi llysname-QH, by Takin On the Cash-QH, Bred by: Charles E or Sharon S Gray (AR) nk $3,946 84 Passmore, Mary J. Kirby J. Salazar3. Courville Got Game-QH , sor . g. 5, by Game Patriot-QH, - Heavenly Run-QH, by Sixarun-QH, Bred by: Courville’s Aaa Farm Inc (LA) 1 $2,170 81 Gutierrez, Gabriel G. Valdivia C. Smith

FOUR CORNERS FUTURITY, SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $129,100, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.247 - 6/17/2012 1. Fast N Furious B-QH , sor . g. 2, by First N Kool-QH, - Hollywood a List-QH, by Heza Fast Man-QH, Bred by: Bielau Oaks (TX) hd $60,677 N/A Germany, Kathy J. Stinebaugh F. Martinez2. Surf N Turf Dude-QH , ch . c. 2, by Wave Carver-QH, - In the Open-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Natalie Montgomery Dvm (LA) nk $23,238 N/A Parker, Mike J. Gon-zales, II N. Garcia3. Jess Like Stoli-QH , sor . c. 2, by Stoli-QH, - Miss Jess Rogue-QH, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, Bred by: Triple M Farms Llc (LA) 1 $14,201 N/A Gonzalez, Cynthia C. Gonzalez E. Ramirez

MATURITY, LES BOIS PARK, Value of Race: $32,300, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.444 - 6/17/2012 1. Sh Cowboy Baby-QH , sor . g. 3, by Dashair-QH, - Flh Separation-QH, by Proudest Eff ort-QH, Bred by: Sherman & Susan Hadley (UT) 1½ $12,920 N/A Hadley, Susan and Perkins, Diane S. Hadley J. Hadley2. Moonshine Boogie-QH , gr . g. 5, by Cashin Man-QH, - Fly Boogie Fly-QH, by Dash Ta Fame-QH, Bred by: Gordon And/Or Claudia Case (UT) ¾ $6,460 N/A Maughn, Hibbard and

Udy R. Anger J. Chance3. Feature Miss Alibi-QH , br . f. 3, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Alibi Fame-QH, by Dash Ta Fame-QH, Bred by: Tony Greaves (UT) nk $3,230 N/A Greaves, Tony S. Hadley P. Greene

CHERRY CREEK FUTURITY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $73,660, 2 yo, 330 yards, Time: 16.628 - 6/17/2012 1. Im Rowdy James-QH , b . c. 2, by Ivory James-QH, - Eyes Especially Rare-QH, by Especially Rare-QH, Bred by: Bill And/Or Marsha Drake (CO) 1 $29,464 N/A Nava, Luis J. Gonzalez, Sr. F. Lozano 2. Wanting to Win-QH , sor . g. 2, by One Famous Eagle-QH, - Shazooms Doll-QH, by Shazoom-QH, Bred by: Tom Bradbury/Marvin Willhite (CO) ½ $14,732 N/A Bradbury, Thom-as and Willhite, Marvin J. Hammes A. Luna 3. Won for the Road-QH , sor . g. 2, by Ketel Won-QH, - Super Ragtime-QH, by Super de Kas-QH, Bred by: Marylynn Fischer (CO) hd $8,841 N/A Fischer, Marylynn L. Chavez M. Gutierrez

LOS ALAMITOS CLAIMING FUTURITY, LOS ALAMITOS, Value of Race: $55,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.777 - 6/16/2012 1. Short Leash-QH , sor . g. 2, by Tr Dasher-QH, - Strict-QH, by Separatist-QH, Bred by: Edward C Allred (CA) hd $23,520 87 Gomez, Cesar J. Flores F. Rubio2. Bullet in the Gun-QH , gr . g. 2, by Stel Corona-QH, - Summertime Dash-QH, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, Bred by: J Azevedo/Boyles Trust/P Jones (CA) ½ $9,520 86 Azevedo J. and Boyles Family Trust and Jones, Paul C. P. Jones R. Sanchez3. Knows Best-QH , b . g. 2, by Snowbound, - Fly Ta Cartel-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Kim A Kessinger (CA) ½ $5,720 83 Lopez, Roberto V. Zamudio C. Mendez

MOUNTAIN TOP NEW MEXICO QUARTER HORSE FUTURITY FINALS, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $296,456, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.870 6/16/2012 1. Junior June Bug-QH , sor . c. 2, by Jesse James Jr-QH, - Sandy June Bug-QH, by Blushing Bug-QH, Bred by: Mj Farms (NM) nk $124,511 N/A McGehee, Richard J. Riddle C. Madeira2. Brookstones Chick-QH , sor . f. 2, by Brook-stone Bay-QH, - Lori Iza Chick-QH, by Chicks a Blazin-QH, Bred by: Chad Richard (NM) ½ $53,362 N/A Reynolds, Don and Lane F. Danley B. Perez3. Averyspecialsouthern-QH , b . f. 2, by Southern Corona-QH, - Secrets Revealed-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Richard R or Patricia Shearer (NM) nk $29,646 N/A Pruitt, G.

Dwayne and King, Kim and J. Steele R. Muniz O. Rincon

LUCILLE ROWE DERBY, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $51,265, 3 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.801 - 6/16/2012 1. Baby I Like It-QH , b . c. 3, by Ivory James-QH, - Baby La Jolla-QH, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, Bred by: Hugo Barron Sierra (CO) hd $30,760 N/A Sierra, Hugo J. Barron A. Luna2. Busy Doin Nuthin-QH , b . g. 3, by Ocean Runaway-QH, - Ronatac-QH, by Tolltac-QH, Bred by: Robert W Gutke (CO) nk $10,254 N/A Gutke, Robert F. Christoff ersen R. Vic-chrilli3. Always Furst-QH , sor . g. 3, by Dream On Buster-QH, - Glow N Go Tell-QH, by Genuine Strawfl y-QH, Bred by: Fidel Roybal (CO) 1¾ $5,127 N/A Castro, Jose H. Michel-Valverde E. Bachicha, Jr.

JIMMY DRAKE S., SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $75,000, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.215 - 6/10/2012 1. Klassic Strawfl y-QH , sor . g. 6, by Genuine Strawfl y-QH, - A Classic Song-QH, by A Clas-sic Dash-QH, Bred by: Ron Stephens (NM) ½ $45,000 N/A Stephens, Ronald R. Stephens M. Rodriguez 2. Snow Regard-QH , gr . f. 4, by Chicks Regard-QH, - Sha Hooy Hooy-QH, by Major Rime-QH, Bred by: Killer Humberto Lopez Gaxiola (NM) ½ $15,000 N/A K H Logax, Inc. J. Gonzalez J. Leos 3. Miracle Snow-QH , b . g. 8, by Dean Mira-cle-QH, - Snow Peak-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Melvin and Mary Neugebauer (NM) no $7,500 N/A Neugebauer, Mary and Melvin W. Giles J. Bourdieu

AMERICAN FLYER S., ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $12,500, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.865 - 6/10/2012 1. Chicka Wow Wow-QH , sor . m. 6, by Flew Bye a Winner-QH, - Dash for the Sixes-QH, by Dash for Cash-QH, Bred by: Alfred R Marez (CO) ¾ $7,500 N/A Marez, Alfred A. Chavez K. Purcell 2. Eyes Kudos-QH , gr . g. 6, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, - Dg Miss Daisy-QH, by Bully Bullion-QH, Bred by: Richard or Genevieve Herrman (CO) no $2,500 N/A Soto, Francisco G. Salazar J. Soto 3. Raise Ur Corona-QH , b . f. 4, by Corona Casanova-QH, - Playful Eyes-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Zenon Rodriguez (CO) 1½ $1,250 N/A Rodriguez, Guillermo A. Chavez R. Vicchrilli

RUIDOSO QUARTER HORSE DERBY, Gr.1, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race:

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S T A K E S R E S U LT S$679,207, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 20.099 - 6/9/2012 1. Executive Brass-QH , gr . g. 3, by Executive Menace-QH, - Entrust-QH, by Relagate, Bred by: Scarlett Hill Farm Inc (TX) nk $285,267 N/A Thurmond, John C. and Meridyth, Sher-ree J. Gonzales, II B. Perez2. Dashing Vike-QH , sor . c. 3, by First Down Dash-QH, - Runaway Vike-QH, by Runaway Winner-QH, Bred by: John Andreini (CA) no $122,257 N/A Gerhardt, Dolores J. and Robert C. Sedillo J. Levario3. Rc Black Mamba-QH , br . f. 3, by Desirio-QH, - Hidden Dragon-QH, by Dean Miracle-QH, Bred by: Rafter W Stables (NM) ¾ $67,921 N/A Draper, Fredda and Willis, Lola C. Draper E. Ramirez

RUIDOSO QUARTER HORSE FUTURITY, Gr.1, RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $600,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.850 - 6/9/2012 1. Pj Chick in Black-QH , br . f. 2, by Desirio-QH, - Eddie Jym-QH, by Corona Cocktail-QH, Bred by: Fredda Draper (NM) nk $300,000 N/A Draper, Fredda and Bowen, Denny C. Draper E. Ramirez 2. Krash Cartel-QH , br . c. 2, by Corona Cartel-QH, - Race Valentine-QH, by Strawfl y Special-QH, Bred by: Bollenbach Farms (OK) hd $96,000 N/A Los Primitos J. Stinebaugh C. Jensen 3. Jesastar-QH , sor . c. 2, by Mr Jess Perry-QH, - Abstinence-QH, by Special Eff ort-QH, Bred by: Grant Farms Llc (LA) 1½ $48,000 N/A Medina, Juan R. Vargas R. Baldillez

WEST/ SOUTHWEST ADEQUAN DERBY CHALLENGE, ARAPAHOE PARK, Value of Race: $42,120, 3 yo’s & up, 400 yards, Time: 19.660 - 6/9/2012 1. Ultimate Wave-QH , gr . c. 3, by Wave Carver-QH, - Eye for Corona-QH, by Corona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Keilani Farms (TX) 2¼ $20,218 N/A Junior’s Quarter Horses, Inc. C. Gandarilla R. Vicchrilli 2. Wave Good Bye Baby-QH , gr . g. 3, by Wave Carver-QH, - Baby La Jolla-QH, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, Bred by: Hugo Barron Sierra (CO) 1¼ $8,635 N/A Sierra, Hugo J. Barron A. Luna 3. Oak Tree Charlie-QH , br . g. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Beautiful Royalty-QH, by Affi rmed Royalty-QH, Bred by: Gordon Peve-house (OK) ½ $4,212 N/A Sanchez, Patrick P. Sanchez B. Baca

VIRGIL BOND S., DELTA DOWNS, Value of Race: $35,550, 3 yo’s & up, 870 yards, Time: 45.660 - 6/9/2012 1. Doyles Dashing Star-QH , br . m. 6, by Heza Fast Dash-QH, - Georgia Wildcat-QH, by

Groovy, Bred by: Barry McDonald (GA) nk $18,000 N/A Stephens, Rachael G. Ste-phens J. Dearmon 2. Dr Drip-QH , b . g. 8, by First to Shine-QH, - High Seas Operator-QH, by Streakin La Jolla-QH, Bred by: Richard De Vargas (LA) 1½ $9,000 N/A Arey, Anthony A. Arey D. Blake 3. Leading Patriot-QH , ch . g. 6, by Game Patriot-QH, - Little Miss Leader, by Yesterdays Hero, Bred by: Judice Farms Inc (LA) 1¼ $4,950 N/A Vance, David D. Eldridge A. Lujan

RUIDOSO QUARTER HORSE JUVENILE S., RUIDOSO DOWNS, Value of Race: $20,000, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.921 - 6/9/2012 1. Pyro-QH , sor . g. 2, by Make It Anywhere-QH, - Rare Kayoh-QH, by Rare Form-QH, Bred by: Kathleen O Matey (TX) ½ $12,000 N/A Matey, Kathleen J. Stinebaugh L. Martinez 2. Cr Sweet Te-QH , sor . f. 2, by Tres Seis-QH, - Lead Or Run-QH, by Special Leader-QH, Bred by: Cloyd R Easton (OH) 1 $4,400 N/A Herring, W. R. Marcom, Jr. R. Baldillez 3. Solid Anita Jo-QH , sor . f. 2, by Rock Solid Jess-QH, - Arriba Reba-QH, by Separatist-QH, Bred by: Jack Manning (TX) 1¾ $2,000 N/A Johnson, Tammy and Manning, Jack M. Wakefi eld J. Alvarez

MINNESOTA STALLION BREEDERS AND NORTH CENTRAL DERBY, CANTERBURY PARK, Value of Race: $17,150, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 20.339 6/9/2012 1. Painted Lies-QH , br . g. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Teller Lies-QH, by First Down Dash-QH, Bred by: Bob Moore Farms Llc (OK) nk $8,575 N/A Maher, Tom A. Blair C. Smith 2. Feature Dreamgirl-QH , sor . f. 3, by Feature Mr Jess-QH, - Allamericandreamgirl-QH, by Strawfl y Special-QH, Bred by: Lance K Rob-inson (UT) hd $3,430 N/A Wisdom, David E. Hardy N. Goodwin 3. Explosive Guns-QH , ch . g. 3, by Zoomin for Bux-QH, - Garters N Guns-QH, by A Streak of Cash-QH, Bred by: Fred C Pelzer (MN) ¾ $1,715 N/A Pelzer, Fred S. Miller J. Fennell

SELMA S., RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.551 - 6/8/2012 1. Bertha Venation-QH , b . m. 5, by Corona Caliente-QH, - Dash to Glory-QH, by Texigo Star-QH, Bred by: Corner K Quarter Horses Llc (AR) hd $11,000 96 Salazar, Jose E. Huit-ron R. Vallejo2. Classic Wagon-QH , b . f. 3, by Pyc Paint Your Wagon-QH, - Classic Bully-QH, by Bully Bullion-QH, Bred by: Gore Range Construc-tion Inc (OK) nk $3,400 94 Delacerda, Luis Y. Fierro L. Vivanco

3. Allure Sr-QH , gr . f. 4, by Make It Any-where-QH, - Lili Call Me-QH, by Chicks Beduino-QH, Bred by: Francisco or Jose Gonsalez (CA) no $2,000 92 Flores, Gilberto J. Van Bebber G. Ortiz

SELMA S., RETAMA PARK, Value of Race: $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, 350 yards, Time: 17.708 - 6/8/2012 1. Bz Amazin Grace-QH , ch . f. 3, by Tinys First Corona-QH, - Easy Dash Miss-QH, by Dash for Destiny-QH, Bred by: Gaye Lynn Tatum (TX) nk $11,000 88 Flores, Shirley M. Flores I. Bustamante 2. Sea U Later-QH , sor . f. 3, by Latest Version-QH, - Tinky Bar Lass-QH, by Sea U Bar-QH, Bred by: Bennard S or Barbara Rowland (TX) hd $3,400 84 Rowland, Bennard and Barbara J. Sharp, Jr. R. Vallejo 3. Zoomin to Win-QH , br . f. 4, by Azoom-QH, - First Place Winner-QH, by First Place Dash-QH, Bred by: You and Me Partners (OK) nk $2,000 83 Hogue, Kimberly and Herman M. Taylor J. Yoakum

NEW MEXICO BREEDERS FUTURITY, Gr.3, SUNRAY PARK, Value of Race: $167,700, 2 yo, 350 yards, Time: 17.387 - 6/3/2012 1. Rex Hill-QH , sor . c. 2, by Jesse James Jr-QH, - Tangled Vines-QH, by Dash Ta Fame-QH, Bred by: Mj Farms (NM) nk $78,819 N/A Hinkins, David and Ross C. Sedillo R. Ramirez2. Tombstone-QH , sor . g. 2, by Get Down Perry-QH, - Because Shes Royal-QH, by Royal Quick Dash-QH, Bred by: Gary Thompson (NM) nk $30,186 N/A Thompson, Gary C. Sedillo E. Ramirez3. Jess Rueben James-QH , sor . g. 2, by Jesse James Jr-QH, - Nitros Cash-QH, by Dash for Destiny-QH, Bred by: Currie J Maben (NM) ½ $18,447 N/A Maben, Currie J. Aldavaz I. Cardenas

ELTA DOWNS DERBY, Gr.2, DELTA DOWNS, Value of Race: $128,405, 3 yo, 400 yards, Time: 19.806 - 6/2/2012 1. Unquestionable-QH , sor . f. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Real Or Imagined-QH, by Dash for Cash-QH, Bred by: Daniel R Trahan (LA) hd $64,203 80 Huckman, Patrick J. Van Bebber O. Baldillez2. Coors Select-QH , sor . g. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - Miss Coors Cartel-QH, by Co-rona Cartel-QH, Bred by: Narciso Flores (LA) nk $21,829 79 Coleman, Polly J. Van Bebber G. Ortiz3. Mossy Oak Tree-QH , gr . g. 3, by Oak Tree Special-QH, - All Eyes On Madison-QH, by Mr Eye Opener-QH, Bred by: Christopher Gautreaux (LA) nk $12,841 78 Sumpter, Mac A. and Gautreaux, Christopher K. Broussard D. Watson