| Show "VOREIRatir k 6D The Salt Lake Tribune Suuda Nelson TAvaynas Dash Race to Victory 190 3 September The Arlington Million Returns to Its Home mr HEIGHTS AP — A k race without a clear-cu- t favorite was predicted for Sunday's Arlington Million returning to its permanent home the new Arlington International Racecourse Nasr el Arab and Stein len topped the field of 14 of the worlds finest grass horses in the event ninth running of the 11 vith a top prize of SUWON Last year the Million was run at Woodbine outside Toronto while Arlington was being rebuilt at a cost estimated between $120 million and $175 million Nasr el Arab was to be coupled with England's River Warden and some predicted the entry owned by Sheikh Mohammed at Maktoum could kind up as the crowd favorite faThe entry was listed as a ' orite by British bookmakers earlier in the week However the early Artington line listed Steinlen as a favorite 9-- The second-plac- S200000 third $110000 $60000 and fifth $30000 7-- ho's spent most of the summer rid on the Idaho fair circuit k iig horses dropped Wyoming Dovns by Saturday It vas a successful v istt The jockey from Cooutsider rinne Utah guided 12-Twaynas Dash to a surprising victory in the $4800 Wyoming Downs Quarter Horse Championship Twaynas Dash ovned by S David Plummer of Bountiful and trained by Blain Hadley covered the 440 yards in 21 55 seconds That's just off the track record Hes A Bud one of this meet's top s ended up second after a determined effort Trained by Ron Ferguson and ridden by Ron Cols lier lies A Bud finished of a length behind Twaynas Dash and a head in front of second choice Cbunter Van Diamond Faucet the lukekv arm favorite ended up fifth Twaynas Dash who was coming off a win two weeks ago in the Malad " (Idaho) Derby broke "about a behind He's A Bud according to Nelson But the California-brecolt seemed to be drawing away as he led the field to the wire s three-year-old- three-quarter- 5-- 2-- 1 half-length- is prize e Wyo — Mike :Nelson LVANSTON Nasr el Arab is trained by Charlie Whittingham and was to be ridden by Pat Valenzuela Whittingham has on the Ntillion twice vith Perrault who set the krlington record at ltd miles in 150 4i5 in 1982 and Estrapade in 1986 Stein len was to be ridden by Jose Santos and is trained by D Wayne Lukas The bay enjoyed impressive wins in the Bernard 13aruch and the Dar y Is Joy at Saratoga will be a videopen competiho tive field- said Whithngham Aas not pleased sith the post position drwAn by Nasr el Arab Nasr el Arab ‘as in the Nu 2 post position Steinlen ykas given the No 4 spot Because of heavy rains Friday morning the turf was expected to be less than firm Soft turf would be an advantage for the European horses who have more experience on soft grounds ARLINGTON - Steve Luhm Tribune Spoils Writer By fourth d nine-hors- Asked if he thought his long shot Nelson a chance beforehand shook his head really did- he said "This horse) a good one and he beat some other nice ones in that derby in Malad on for the fourth Twaynas Dash career The w inners time in a share of $2880 boosted his career earnings to over $6900 A Bud meanwhile came back to run well after a disappointing effort last week in the Cokk boy Classic Derby In that one He's A Bud finished third — beaten by almost a s e 440-yar- first-plac- d :'rrt latris will now get a chance to show her skill Sept 10 in Salt Lake City When her sponsor brings the Su taru Criterium Cycling Series to town I a: for Craig Hansen e race around the Salt Palace ::1111 bl ock: race begins at The womens noon:The men's event starts at 139 pm After six of the eight events in the $1501J00 series lIarianne Lerglund of Team Lycra and Tom Schuler of 7- Eleven are the leaders Thil Subaru Series began June 25 in Dallas It is the richest and most prestigiotis bicycling circuit in America this season The races will give litahns a chance to see Olympic and Tour de France veteran cyclists race at speeds in excess of 45 miles per hour around the course on West Temple South Temple 2nd West and 2nd South streets in Salt Lake It $hould be a grand 'return for Harriti Harris competed for her native Nev Zealand in both the Winter and Summer Olympic Games last year Harris contracted bronchitis for her y ski race at Calgary At Swat Harris was cycling near her as ships in Park City Harris motivated As it turned out Harris was sidelined with an injury and forced to watch the top American riders ride her roads and excel on her turf while she healed on the sidelines Since the July nationals Harris' has gained an impressive confidence builder She raced in three of the Su baru criteriums and then she competed in the World Cycling Champion ships road race on a tough 12 kilometer circuit in the Alps at Chambery France "The 102 women rode 75K" Harris said "The hill was a 9 percent gradeand the men were going about 85K per hour on the descent in their race It was the hardest World Champion- ship road race course since 1980 "Jeannie Longo the French super- star rode away from everyone I was in a chase group with American inga Thompson She got me in the sprint" Nine weeks after breaking her collarbone in two places Harris placed fifth in a World Championship road race k e e ed she was She was in the lead pack in Korea when a flat tire took her out of action Harris has also struggled with sponsorship This season Subaru's Molly Laramie who was Park City Ski Area president Phil Jones assistant before becoming Subaru's nai tional promotions manager signed llarris to ride for the company which is better known for its support of the US Ski Team Everything seemtd solid for Harris this season until a spill in the Tour of Nevada City Calif put the brakes on her cycling season This year with the US National Bicycling Champion IWV 00 G ''''' - 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ma' d Nk Niadonna Harris Hopes Luck Changes for Rich Salt Lake Event ler luck may have been pour but the ability and perseverance of Park city s Madonna Harris are world !ur e earned $235166 the most among the 10 horses that will be racing for the Si million purse Streakin Shannon another filly who had the fastest qualifying time in the final trials to determine the field will break from the No U post with jockey Luke Myles Streakin Shannon having raced only twice this year led the qualifiers for the 440- ith a time of 21740 yard race seconds RCIDOSO DOWNS NM Strawberry Silk the favorite for Mondays $2 million All American Futurity drew the No 7 post position for the race down the Ruidoso Downs straightaway The filly has won eight of 10 races this year and has finished second twice She will be ridden by Jacky r Nlartin the only jockey in the history of the race to win four times Strawberry Silk ovined by Jacqueline Spencer of Alto NM has 3en The gelded son of L:Natural-ThBud Lady by Roma Charge earned $960 for his secondplace finish He's A Bud has now banked almost S14000 in a 15race career Racing resumes here Sunday at 130 pm and the $4000-addeWyo ming Downs Handicap tops the agenda Six horses including likely favorite Head Table will battle over I Strawberry Silk Favored at Ruidoso AP) — of I Se! out- 1 Park City Cyclist Overcomes Woes I t het-int- stayed there k day Ile ran a good race He got iR ay front the starting gate good and just kept on going I thought he had a chance in this I knew if he ran his race he'd bc tough But that's the way he is If he runs his race he's tough to beat If he doesnt decide to run anybody can beat him That's his breeding coming - length — as the evenmoney favorite in that 'He - didn't fire -- real good one- said Collier He was much ter today That other day W-as just a bad one all thn way around Collier was referring to the third-haplace finish in the Cowboy Classic but he was also talking about an inju--ry the Ferguson's popular campaign-ier The King And I Two races before Iles A Bud disappointed his backers The King And broke an ankle in an allowance race Currently attempts are being made to save The King And I the old star of Ferguson's barn When asked about the performance of lies A Bud in the Wyoming Downs Quarter Horse Championship Collier He was rolling pretty good to said said We were behind at firstNelson a recent graduate of Box El- der High School "Then he kicked it high gear went to the front and I Liiii7ILILI4:7"1 1 -v- 4"' 2 i io |