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YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HAT ON -- BUT WHICH ONE, ANTLEY ASKS

          Charismatic jockey Chris Antley was "caught up in an
     unintentional tug-of-war" between the NTRA and Triple Crown
     sponsor Visa after the Preakness Stakes last Saturday, as he
     "found himself with two baseball caps" -- one with the
     NTRA's "Go Baby Go" slogan and the other with the Visa
     Triple Crown Challenge logo, according to Matt Hegarty of
     the DAILY RACING FORM.  Antley, who wore both: "I put on the
     NTRA hat and rode around with it while I was being circled,
     then that hat was replaced by the Visa hat when I went up
     for the television interview.  I felt like, shoot, I don't
     know what I'm supposed to be doing here."  NTRA and Visa
     officials said that there were "no lingering hard feelings"
     between the two.  Visa consultant Loren Hebel-Osborne said
     that after the race, "when the NTRA hat went up, the
     officials from Pimlico thought they should honor their
     corporate sponsor, so the Visa hat went up."  NTRA VP/
     Communications Chip Tuttle called the effort to have Antley
     wear an NTRA hat a "miscommunication."  Hebel-Osborne, on
     the June 5 Belmont Stakes: "We don't want there to be any
     more dueling hats.  We've agreed that we need to coordinate
     better with each other" (DAILY RACING FORM, 5/19).
          

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