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DEAD FLOWERS? WILL BAFFERT, LUKAS DUEL REVERSE DERBY TREND?

          In anticipation of tomorrow's 125th running of the
     Kentucky Derby, THE DAILY lists Nielsen ratings for the last
     25 Runs for the Roses.  The Derby was broadcast on ABC from
     '75-98, while CBS had the '74 event.  For more, see (#24):

     YEAR RTG/SHR  WINNER           YEAR RTG/SHR  WINNER
     '74  17.9/54  Cannonade        '87  11.6/31  Alysheba  
     '75  18.9/54  Foolish Pleasure '88   9.0/28  Winning Colors
     '76  17.5/49  Bold Forbes      '89  11.6/31  Sunday Silence
     '77  14.9/48  Seattle Slew     '90  10.1/27  Unbridled
     '78  17.0/48  Affirmed         '91   8.3/24  Strike The Gold
     '79  16.0/49  Spectacular Bid  '92   8.9/26  Lil E. Tee
     '80  15.4/48  Genuine Risk     '93   7.3/22  Sea Hero
     '81  16.0/46  Pleasant Colony  '94   7.5/21  Go For Gin
     '82  14.1/40  Gato Del Sol     '95   6.0/17  Thunder Gulch
     '83  14.5/37  Sunny's Halo     '96   7.3/21  Grindstone  
     '84  12.9/36  Swale            '97   7.1/19  Silver Charm   
     '85  10.9/32  Spend A Buck     '98   6.1/18  Real Quiet
     '86  13.6/37  Ferdinand        '99     --      ---     

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