LEXINGTON, Ky. Matt Williams Jersey . -- Twenty years after their last victory in the race they treasure, the Phillips family was finally back in the Keeneland winners circle when Time and Motion outfought two other rivals Saturday in a thrilling 33rd running of the Grade 1, $500,000 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup.Were so blessed to be here at Keeneland with the home crowd and our family, said John Phillips, whose family owned five winners of the QE II from1987 to 1996. It was great because we had the entire family from all over the country here.Just a few jumps before the wire in the 1-1/8-mile turf race, Time and Motion stuck her head in front of Hawksmoor, who had been clinging tenaciously to the lead after putting away favored Catch a Glimpse leaving the quarter pole. But then Harmonize came rolling on the outside, and the trio passed under the wire together, with Time and Motion prevailing by a head over Harmonize, and Hawksmoor another nose back in third.Time and Motion, ridden by John Velazquez, returned $8 as second choice in a field of eight 3-year-old fillies after finishing in 1:50.24 over a firm course.I thought I had the horse in front, but my filly didnt want to pass her, said Velazquez. Then the other horse came to our outside and thats what made her go forward.New York-based Jimmy Toner trains homebred Time and Motion for the Phillips Racing Partnership.You dont know how big this is, said Toner, whose two prior QE II winners for the family were Tribulation [1993] and Memories of Silver [1996]. It had been 20 years since we won our last one. It was today or God knows when.The other QE II winners for the Phillipses and their Darby Dan Farm founded by John Galbreath were Graceful Darby (1987), Love You by Heart (1988), and Plenty of Grace (1990).It was the fourth QE II win for Velazquez, following Perfect Arc (1995), Alwajeeha (2008), and Crown Queen (2014).On Leave, the 3-1 third choice, was fourth, another 4 3/4 lengths behind the top three. Mokat was fifth, Stays in Vegas sixth, and Catch a Glimpse faded to seventh as the 8-5 choice. Queen Caroline brought up the rear. Try Your Luck was an early scratch.The QE II was the sixth and final Grade 1 race of a front-loaded fall meet that runs through Oct. 29.The $2 exacta (7-4) paid $65.40, the $1 trifecta (7-4-5) returned $301.10, and the 10-cent superfecta (7-4-5-2) was worth $130.78.Attendance on another sun-splashed afternoon was 29,319.Two races earlier, Jose Ortiz rated Coalport ($12.40) just off the pace in giving Ramsey Farm and trainer Mike Maker their second victory of the day in a $60,427, classified turf allowance for older horses. Allied Air Raid was second as the favorite in a full field of 12. David Peralta Jersey . After a replay, the winner will meet Sunderland in the quarterfinals. Sagbo did well to control Sone Alukos right cross and fire past Brighton goalkeeper Peter Brezovan. Aluko was making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury. Bo Takahashi Jersey .Y. -- Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Wednesday that J. https://www.cheapdiamondbacksjerseys.us/...amondbacks.html . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Queensland 6 for 333 (Khawaja 147*, Neser 59*) v Western AustraliaScorecard Fresh off a match-winning 145 in the day-night Test against South Africa, Usman Khawaja struck another pink-ball ton to lead Queensland to 6 for 333 against Western Australia in their Sheffield Shield game in Perth.Khawaja finished the day unbeaten on 147 and took his team to a position of strength despite several batsmen - Marnus Labuschange (21), Sam Heazlett (12), Jack Wildermuth (12) and Chris Hartley (17) - failing to convert their starts.Matt Renshaw, the 20-year old opener who made his Test debut last month in Adeelaide, and allrounder Michael Neser offered their captain better support. Damian Miller Jersey. Renshaw added 69 runs for the second wicket with Khawaja, helping the team recover from the loss of Joe Burns in the fourth over while Neser came in with the score on 6 for 231 and struck an unbeaten 59 off 72 balls. Queensland racked up 85 runs in the last 16 overs of the day.For Western Australia, fast bowlers Josh Nicholas, Simon Mackin and David Moody picked up two wickets each. ' ' '