Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Del Mar Show has tough act to follow

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - With two-time Bernard Baruch winner Hap retired, trainer Bill Mott will turn to Del Mar Show to keep his streak alive in the Grade 2, $150,000 turf race that will be run for the 44th time Friday at Saratoga.

In addition to winning the last two Bernard Baruchs with Hap, Mott won the race in 1998 with Yagli. In 1999, Middlesex Drive beat Mott's Tangazi by a neck.

Hap was a nine-furlong specialist who won the Bernard Baruch as the favorite both times. He was retired last month because of an ankle injury.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Tough field of juveniles in sprint

AUBURN, Wash. - Two-year-olds will be highlighted on Thursday's card at Emerald Downs, as Grant Holcomb, the track's director of racing, has carded three races for the juvenile set, including the day's feature.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Future of prince's stable yet to be settled

DEL MAR, Calif. - Although Bob Baffert will continue to train his string of horses owned by The Thoroughbred Corporation for upcoming races, he said on Tuesday that those runners likely will eventually be sold as part of settling the estate of Prince Ahmed bin Salman, who died on Monday.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

After two lean years, Costa's barn flourishes

OCEANPORT, N.J. - You can't miss trainer Frank Costa on the backside of Monmouth Park. Costa is always traveling back and forth from barn 26 to the track in his golf cart, never to be spotted without his trademark unlit cigar in his mouth.

Costa, 68, has been a staple of Monmouth Park for 30 years. Yet in recent seasons, unlike his many trips from the barn to the track every morning, his trips to the winner's circle were infrequent. That is, until this summer.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Ah, these surprising Europeans

CHICAGO - The Kentucky-based trainer Henry Cochran thought he was getting a couple of projects, mid-level European handicappers who might pan out in some modest way as American turf horses. What he ended up with is a pair of stakes horses.

Moon Solitaire already has won the King Edward Breeders' Cup at Woodbine and finished third in the Bowling Green at Belmont. Saturday, Catchy Word will try to keep pace with his stablemate when he starts in the Arlington Handicap.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

A good spot for Golden Antigua

CHICAGO - A different outfit might have taken a shot with Golden Antigua on Saturday in the Grade 3 Modesty Handicap. But trainer Wayne Catalano and stable agent Steve Leving don't take shots with owner Frank Calabrese's horses. They win races with them.

So instead of trying the Modesty, Golden Antigua faces six rivals Thursday in a stakes-class turf allowance at Arlington. The race is tough, but as Catalano said, "She makes it tough."

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Nadia jumps right in

DEL MAR, Calif. - Neil Drysdale never has been one to let conventional wisdom get in the way of training. So while running a filly for the first time against males in her first start in this country might look odd, in reality it's a shrewd move that could pay long-term dividends.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Midge Too back in prep for Monique Rene

Midge Too, one of the best female sprinters in this region, closed out last year by winning five straight races. She makes her comeback from minor knee surgery Thursday against a solid group of fillies and mares in the first race at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, La.

The 5 1/2-furlong allowance will serve as her springboard to the $50,000 Monique Rene Handicap on Aug. 24.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Old foes renew rivalry

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Feathers and Elektraline, the last two winners of the Grade 3 Bessarabian Handicap, will clash in Thursday's Woodbine feature, an $80,900 classified allowance.

The six-furlong sprint, for non-winners of $48,540 other than maiden or claiming in 2002, has drawn four other fillies and mares - Flashing Lil, Whistling Maid, Miss Sweep, and Sheila's Prospect.

Tue, 07/23/2002 - 00:00

Riders use fairs to make good impression

SANTA ROSA, Calif. - The northern California fair circuit provides opportunities for new riders to make their marks.

Riders such as Jason Lumpkins parlayed strong early showings on the fair circuit into top 10 status at the major meets.

Adolfo Rodriguez and David Lopez hope to follow Lumpkins's path to northern California riding success. Both have two mounts on Thursday's Sonoma County Fair card.