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I'D iyin FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1099 D15ri LOS ANGELES TIMES Los Alamitos Horse Racing f. Automobile A 800 447-4544 European Horses Are a Breed Apart in Florida SI Auto Glass installed at YOUR location or in shop for less! WL MOONROOFS; From Also Available Wings and Spoilers Leather Seating Auto Entertainment Centers Convertible Top Replacements 1 1 fl 714-540-4800 On Line Showroom 4 americansunroof.com 4 I 7- "j'l 11 aiatallHliis FAME (Thompson) is sharp Wyoming invader who should also like this shorter route. BRUTISH (A Ramirez) has been freshened since lacing tougher and hails horn leading barn SECOND RACE: Pint $4,000, Arabian Miming, 3-year-oMs and up, 6 farloflfjs. Comment.

CLASSNIK (Rodriguez) was game third vs. better at this distance in last and has winning haM. LIGHTNING ROAD (A Baubsta) laded readily in needed comeback outing and looms one to catch. HOMBRE MA (Duran) has been close in aU recent vs. similar fields.

THIRD RACE: Puna $5,700, maiden claiming, 2 year-olds, 300 yards. Comments: FANCY ELAN (E Garcia) takes big class drop for comeback and lands leading nder. DANES DEGAULLE (A Ramirez) was troubled fifth from rail in last improved try. A MAJOR COMEBACK (A Bautista) lugged inward when fourth as favorite vs similar after troubled prior third plnco finish. FOURTH RACE: Puree $5,000, Arabian allowance, 3-year olds and up, 6 luriongs.

Cornments MYKING (Quesada) finished fourth in recent stakes and appeared best when troubled prior thud. FINAL WORD (Rodnguez) disappointed when fifth as lavonte at this route and adds las. KINGS RANSOM (Schwcrtsik) scored daylight maiden win two outs ago and bam has been hot. FIFTH RACE: Puree S8.500, maidens, 2-year-oMs, 300 yards. Comment! HERE IN My HEART (Chavez) finished second vs.

powerful winners in last pair and is well drawn. FIRST DOWN BEDIJM (S Ramirez) met a strong futurity tnal field in last start nearly five months ago and was third vs. quality pnor held. HEART FLAME (Ayers) finished gamely for second in last improved try and adds iasnr. SIXTH RACE: Punt $4,000, tkoraugMxad maiden dahtUng, 3-year-oMi and up, AVi furlongs.

Comments HOLDALLTICKETS (Scott) was second vs. opposite sex in fast race and is back wrth mares JONATHA (Gutierrez) steadied into lane and rallied for second in productive race at this level. QUE PERFUMA (Gladney) has shown sharp speed in last two sharp efforts and has quick recent work SEVENTH RACE: Puree $13,000, Qottta Overnight Handicap, 2- rear-oldi 350 yards. SENOR a NINO (Figueroa) looked strong in winning recent challenge stakes and draws a nice post RA NOBLE (Cruz) was solidly )ostled at start when second in productive allowance race. ELITE CHICK (E Garcia) returns from New Mexico and was third major futurity two outs ago.

EIGHTH RACE: Puree $13,300, 3 year-aids, Rules, allowance, 350 yards. Comments' SCARED (Yoakum) stumbled and broke slow when fast closing tilth from an inside post. PROTEA (A Bautista) found best sbide too late in last runner up try and heads a good entry. PRIVATE VENTURE (H Garcia) exits a strong derby tnal and is back at best distance. NINTH RACE: Puna $24,200, claiming stakes challenge, 3- year-okrs and up, 350 yards.

Commenti COOL BROWN DASHER (Aceves) scored handy tnal win while easily posbng fastest qualifying time. THE PERFECT CRIME (A Baubsta) lost close photo when well backed in tnal after sharp prior victory. SKY SIGNATURE (E Garcia) was moving well too late when third in trial and likes an outside post. 10IH RACE: Puree 57,100, 2 year olds, claiming, 350 yards, Commenti: CHAMBERMASIER (Badilla) was moving well late when fifth vs. much stronger.

POWER PACKER (S Ramirez) hopped up and broke off balance when troubled fourth at shorter distance. OH MY HEZ STRAKIN (E Garcia) has been away slow in both local starts and finished fast for third two races back. Best Bel: COOL BROWN DASHER Ninth Race) iHarkdowns Weekend! ihe Breeders' Cup in Florida and European horses go together like corned beef and candy. Philip Mitchell, the English trainer who has had modest success in the United States with Running Stag, stated the i obvious when he said: "Florida is a graveyard for European horses. European horses can't deal with the heat and humidity there." Running Stag, seventh in last i year's Breeders' Cup Classic at Churchill Downs, ran fourth as the favorite in last Saturday's Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park.

Wrung out by the muggy heat in this year's Dubai World Cup, Running Stag will skip the Breeders' Cup on Nov. 6 at Gulfstream Park near Miami. Gulfstream is getting the Breeders' Cup for the third time. In the two previous runnings there-in 1989 and 1992-31 horses from Europe competed, with their best finish a second by the French filly Sierra Roberta behind Prized i in the Turf Stakes in 1989. Prized had never run on grass before.

It's not likely that many European horses will show up at i Gulfstream this time. The tipoff for i the European trainers came early, in the 1989 Breeders' Mile, but it HORSE BILL CHRISTINE took them a while before they conceded that Zilzal's disastrous experience wasn't an aberration. Unbeaten in five starts back home, Zilzal was even money to win the Mile for trainer Michael Stoute, but for him the race was lost even before he reached the track. These are the Daily Racing Form's unusual footnotes: "Zilzal was allowed to leave the paddock early and did not participate in post parade, was sweating profusely in warm weather and was reluctant to go to gate. Delaying the start for a few minutes he failed to break alertly; improved position to midstretch, then could not appreciably gain." Zilzal's sixth-place finish was part of a 0-for-12 day for the Europeans, who participated in four of the seven Breeders' Cup races in 1989.

Three years later, the Europeans had at least two horses in each of the seven races. They went 0 for 19 in the 87-degree heat, the best finishes a couple of thirds by the French filly Jolypha in the Classic and Brief Truce in the Mile. There were some notable disappointments: Arazi, the brilliant winner in the 1991 Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs before surgery on both knees, was a 3-2 underlay in the Mile and finished 11th; and Dr Devious, winner of the Epsom Derby, and Subotica, winner of France's prestigious Arc de Triomphe, were fourth and fifth, respectively, in the Turf. Cpecial This Oldsmobile Ilout luxury buyingf experience should he more than just huyingf a nice aaW. Business work stations, JfflF.tfiiktriiiiifoKt ss OiVlC- Comfortable reading room Children's play room imMm mmmi mm thick courteous salespeople "Our Family Serving Your Family, Since 28332 Camino Capistrano -oLaguna Niguel (949) 582-0800 RESULTS Conrlit 1999 Hi Dally Racing Form, lw Uanrtot TlHHtday, Sept 23, 1999-95 right of 142 nltjit ipurttr horsa aweting FIRST RACE.

350 yanH, PlirM S5.400. am 52,500 Rainbow Jones 27.80 9 60 4.40 Rosedate Romeo 600 3.40 Ron yvrttl Rhyttim 2.60 Time: 17.89. Also raced: Kammies Flare, Expecting Magic, Gantly, Hitchtiike Ta Fame. Jockeys (1) A Bauiista, (2) E. Garcia, (3) Ramirez, BpaM $66.70, QuInpaM $19,40 SECOND RACE.

350 yards. Purse $6,400. Clm $4,000 Special Duke Timber Country Take Two and Go 6.40 400 3.40 860 4.60 8.60 Time: 18.01. Also raced: New Alliance. Moo Vin Bobby, Dark, Heart, Find The Needle.

Jockeys (1 1 J. Badilla. 2J 0. Andrade, (3) S. Ramirez.

Ex paid $26.70, quln paid $14.50 THIRD RACE. 300 yards. Rune $5,500. Clm $8,000 ''SWti Flamboyance 16.80 6.40 2.80 A Saint He Is 3.40 2.40 Special Ragin Cajun 2.80 Time: 15 82. Also raced: Mimarge, Jungte Chick, A Streatun Chick, Nothin Seats Wmnin, Royalclassy Showgirl.

Jockeys (1) S. Thompson S. Ramirez, (3) 0 Stimpson. Ei paid $39.40, Tri paM $144.50 FOURTH RACE. AVi lurtonjs.

Puree $6,000 Cashay 900 5 60 3 00 ReadySetGo 4.60 260 2.80 Time: 24.72. Also raced: Sam Countess Star, Ip Dreamer, Latirrjslrtorphan, Ozal. All Seequins, Daeklair. Jockeys (1)0 Amago. (2) J.

Bourdieu, 3JG Boag. Ei paid $14.40, Tri paid 538.20, Ft 3 paM $180.90, Ft 4 jvv paid $4,225.90 FIFTH RACE. 350 yanfa. Purse 55,500, Clm $5,000 OrMKk 11.60 5.B0 4.80 'Happy Dash 4 60 4 20 larks love1. 8.00 Time: 1812.

Also raced: Streakin Splashin. Rate Me Royal. Prime My Major, Macks lovely Lady, Chicketta Dashetta, Digging Some Cash. Classic Irish Dash. Jockeys (1) L.

Ayers, (2) A Bauiista. (3) Ramirez. paid 524.30, Tri paid $344, Ft 3 paM $133,90 iSHTH RACE. 350 yards. Purse $8,400.

Mays New Doc 16.60 6.80 3.20 Winnie Wizard 3.60 2.60 'Midnight Mile 2.80 L-t'Tlme: 17.81. Also raced: Lady Thetis, Mels Fame, Bevs Amiga, Barbara Dian. jockeys (1) J. Cruz, (2) E. Garcia, (3) A.

Bauiista. paid $29.80, Quln paid $8.40, Ft 3 paid $313,70 SEVENTH RACE. 350 yards. Purse $6,300, Clm $8,000 'Kan Eye Open 16.80 9.80 6.00 A Secret 10.60 8.00 Dreams 01 Class 3.00 Time: 17.81. Also raced: Flash Of Gray.

Hesabedoiun, Go -Memo Go, Don Paquilo. Chicks Taki Lady, Ryons Martini, It Will Be Candy. (1) S. Thompson, (2) A Bautista, (3) Ramirez. Ei paM 592.80, Tri paid $349.30, Ft 3 paid 5220.90 EIGHTH RACE.

550 yards. Purse $9,600. Clm $12,500 Mlc Ami She Cool 13.00 5 00 3.20 MtSonleremv 3.40 2 60 JfTtie Roan Ranger 3.80 ''Time: 27.44. Also raced: Mr Clean Jeans, Devoled. Jake Bloes; Getaway Fugitive.

Prevailing Winds. Joclceys (1) J. (2) J. Yoakum, (3) E. Garcia.

fx paid SI9.MJ, Tri paM 51470, Ft 3 paid S196.90 NINTH RACfc 300 yardi. Purse $6,700. Clm $12,500 Singles Scene 5.80 4.40 3.60 Junos Royal Classic 10.80 5.60 Havrk 5.00 Time: 15.66. Also raced Rare Memory, Algebra Two, Special Trophy, Gilana, Honky Tonk Tango. Dances With Angels.

Scratched: Just As Sold. n' Jockeys (1) Badilla, Jr Figieroa, (3) I E. Arecniga. Ei paM $43.40, Tri paM $771.30, Dally dW paM $24, 3 paid $111.70 Attendance 3,311. Handle $930,361 HANDICAP ByEdBtifgart ftiday, Sept 24, 1999.

95th night of 142-nlght quarter nona meeting. First port 7:20 p.m. FIRST RACE: Puna $6,000, 2 year-oldi, clalmlnn, 220 yardt. Comments BUZZ MONEY (Badilla) scored sharp win vs. similar and his early quickness is an advantage at this distance.

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