Trained by Brian Roland, Broadway Paige stopped the timer in 1:54.4, just one fifth of equaling the track record of Saorse. Miller and Broadway Paige left from the two post and sat second or third through three-quarters of the race. Miller came first up down the backside to go after front runner Caviar For The Lady (Charlie Norris, who took command from the seven hole, taking the field to the opening quarter in 28, 56.4 for the half and 1:25.2 for the three-quarters before finishing third behind the winner and Timlesswinner Two (Andy Miller).

All Star Hanover

David Miller also won another $60,000-plus Pennsylvania Sire Stakes race with three-year-old filly All Star Hanover, overcoming the seven post for trainer Joe Holloway. In this race, All Star Hanover took the first quarter lead over Give N Take (Mike LaChance) with timer reading 28.2. But the new leader at the half and three-quarters was Whispering Wind (Mike Simons) with the times being 58.1 and 1:27.

Whispering Wind was no match for All Star Hanover coming down the stretch as the winner won by six lengths with Give N take second and Whispering Wind third.

Eagle Score (Andy Miller) captured the opening division with a time of 1:56, winning by a nose over Valeris (Jacqueline Ingrassia with third going to Hall Of Wishes (Andrew McCarthy).

Pleasing Lady, with LaChance, won another of the sire stakes divisions Tuesday night with a time of 1:56. Second in this race was Sea Raven (Tom Jackson) with third going to Rusty�s Centerfold (Kevin Sizer).

�I left hard with her (Pleasing Lady),� said LaChance. �I was a little concerned at the end of the race because she�s usually not strong. But she responded well and is a good mannered filly.