Oaklawn Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-22

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OAKLAWN FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., March 21, 1906. Twenty-eighUi day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting 31 days or more. Weather cloudy; track fast. 11 !ooks on. Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, William Snyder. Secretary, Z. G. Stebbins. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. fil OIQ FIRST RACE-3-4 Mile. Track record 1:13H. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward l.ru. 0 X JU tJb O Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners Q "hC p s 611613TYROLIAN wb 4 PG 1 1 1 l3 l3 l3 Radtke C Schawacker 7-5 7-3 6-5 1-3 out 611G5BOB MAY wn 4 98 3 2 21 23 2 2 Scoville H T Batcheler 6-5 7-511-101-3 out 61221 FRA FILLIPO w 4 98 7 5 5 5 4" 3 Callus C T Gardner 15 25 20 6 - 60779 GHATS wb 5 100 2 4 3 31 31 41 Garwood L Marion and Co 15 30 25 8 3 61099 ANIMOSITY WB 8 102 5 3 4 4i 53 51 Hrdwick E Cottrell 15 20 20 6 60845 BINDERTON w 4 100 0 7 7 7 7 6 Cherry P J Miles 15 30 30 8 3 C106S TOM BONE WS 5 1071 4 6 6 6 G 7 J McLhlinJ A Hall 15 30 25 8 3 Time. 243, 4PJ, 1:15. Winner Blk. f, by Tammany Yodel trained by A. D. Worley. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Tyrolian benefited by a good ride and away fully in motion, rushed into a long lead from the start and was never in serious danger. Bob May, badly ridden, ran fairly well, but can do much better. Fra Fillipo came from a long way back in the stretch and ran a good race. Ghats showed speed, but tired badlv ,: in the last quarter. Animosity had no mishaps. Scratched G11G1 Barrington, 108. Overweights Tyrolian, 4 pounds; Aninosity, 4; Binderton, 2; Tom Bone, 21. CI Oll SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Track record 1:07. Purse S400. 3-year-olds 01 tttl: Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners QUO p s 611933KUROPATKIN w 991 8 2 2h 2! 1 1 Rafltfce GRandAEFIowers 8-5 9-5 8-5 7-10out 60716 LAVENIA TRUE w 102 5 1 4 31 3 2" Sewell H R Baker 3 4 4 6-3 --b " 61223 CADILLAC wb 108 G 5 6a 7 61 3h J McLhlinC! D Stevens 10 12 12 4 61193 MISS LEEDS w 98 -3 8 31 41 4 4" Callus C T Gardner 3 1 1 61132 SADIE MARTIN wb 100 2 3 1 ll 21 5 J Harris J M Lavely 10 15 15 6 3 60039 ESOPUS wb 102 7 6 7 6 5 6 Cherry C Schawacker 10 15 12 4 2 59737 SELFISH wb 105 1 4 5 5" 75 7 J DennisonF Gering Jr 10 15 15 6 3 61193 ANDY BLONG w 104 9 7 S3 8 83 8 J Foley T J McHale 15 30 25 8 i 60717 CLEAR NIGHT w S3 4 9 9 9 9 9 C II ShlllgA J Freeman 15 0 -0 7 3 Time, 21, 49?. 1:03?, 1:09s. Winner B. c, by Gallantry Coreel trained by W. Montgomerv. Went to post at 3:01. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won" handily: second driving. Kuronatkin lucky and well ridden, was kept close up in the early stages, saved ground when coming into the tretcli and won well in hand. Lavenia True ran in improved form, finished gamely and had no msihans Cadillac went wide for the entire trip, but finished going fast, would have been second in another stride and probably was best. Miss Leeds went well, but was in close quarters In the last furlong. Sadie Martin showed fine speed and ran a good race. Esopus also ran a fairlv good race. Overweights Kuropatkin, 21 pounds; Lavenia True, 2; Anily Blong, 2. fi T OI Efc THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Track record 1:13s. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. J JL tt fj Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P S Ho?-M?H w !55 i 1 2X ll 15 1,1 J DennisonF Gering Jr 10 17 15 4 1 ?ii?TEDI9-T wni" 5 5 4! 2 25 2 Radtke H R Baker 7-5 3-2 6-3 1-n o. U2TJ Oi T WB i t ? V: 1 ?! Cherry E Trotter 1 6-311-101-3 out ??lo? J,V PA MAYBERRY TV510s 5 4 5i a 41 Callus J W ONeal 1 10 15 12 3 7-10 5!SsV;,?AAyiII-IAMS wn 4 106 1 1 1 1 31 5 Scovlile W G Williams 10 20 20 4 1 57202 LAMPOON w 6 103 6 5 6 .66 J McIntyreJ H Boyd and Co 30 60 60 20 6 Winner Ch. g, by Flying Dutchman Caduia trained by l- Gering. , Went to post at 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handilv; second easil v. Martius, showing suddenly improved form, forced a fast pace from the start, assumed the lead on the strech turn and held the others safe through the stretch. Bendigo began with a cUoppy stride and moved up fast after going rS"T, V.J1 s Jt sood enough to heat the winner. J. W. ONeill had no apparent mishaps and about lan His race. J. p. Mayberry came fast in the last quarter from a slow beginning W G Williams showed speed and ran in improved form over his race of vesterdav. Scratched 01004 Invasion, OS. - ft ! O FOURTlf RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Track recordTo7s. Purse"00. 3-vea7old J JL attQ Selling. Net value to winner 00. - Ind Horses - AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C PS cTl31AMADOR ws 97 3 3 ll 1 1 ll Manders II C Meyer 15 20 "0 8 3 iHiiSONNET w102 1 1 2h "z 211 2 Scoville JH BovdandCo 8 8 6 7-3 out GMOoPROTEUS wb 110 G 5 53 5 4 31 Callus J W ONeall 2 4 3 1 out nll5,11311 HAND wsn 107 4 2 3 2 3" 4 J DennisonJ C Cahn 4-5 4-5 7-10out- 109KIZIL WB 103 2 4 4 4 5 5 Downing W W Elliott 10 15 1" 3 1 61068- OT-NG SATER wb 100 5 C 6 6 6 6 Cherry E Trotter and Co S 15 lr 4 fi-5 Time, 213, 493, 1:02. 1:09. Winner Ch. g, by Tipstaff Tablet trained by J. S. Merchant. Went to post at 4:01. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Amador showed mucn the most speed and won all the way with plenty in reserve. Sonnet ran a good nice and jus lasted ton?en0r"sh.,, Sav.e,se,c,onil pla- ,rrtf"s ran as f best, was given a faulty ride and kept out of con-f n for the first half, but closed a big gap in the stretch and, with better handling, would have won. witter Hand ran far below his true form and ceased to be a factor after going a half mile KI7II nn a nad race. 1 rung Sater was never a contender. Scratched 009C8Tomochichl, 109; C1130 Ina Gray, 97; 61197 Arabelle, 100. ft! QA7 FIFTH RACE 1-2 Mile. Track record 4Sf. Purse 00. 2-vear-olds. Maiden J -1. A rJt I Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U Ve StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 611G2ALLINE CUMMINGS w 114 2 4 2 1-1 1 Radtke J S HawkinsandCo6-5 7-5 1 om 61162 BITTERSEE will 5 3 2 V U 2 J McLhlinJ O Cahn 30 30 S mit 60907 BELLE SCOTT w 109 1 2 6 4 33 Sewell Mrs J C Milam 25 3 9-3 " out-61097 CHANCELLOR wn 117 4 5 s5 31 4 Cherry Chinn and Forsythe" 7 0 7ut A?tt l?n i! I S; V r JTIoil"in J R Winwriln? 3 K 3 out n 61162 ALTAGATI w w 110 b 6 Ke,lv BMMardersandCo Time4i 20 30 25 7 out Winner Rr. f, by St. Simonlan II. La Moore trained bv J. S. Hawkins Went to post at 4:31. At post 3 minutes. Start good." Won easilv: second hnndllr iii rm mings a superior filly and well ridden, wore down BltteWe with ease in tl e nrst fu? o"" ai d only cI tered through the ast quarter. Bittersee. favored by a jam soon after the start, ran into a Ion- lel nn,i hung on well in the final drive Belle Scott bolted and caused a jam, which knocked her tack to last place, then closed a big gap and was go ng fast at the end. Chancellor mnnln- , hU. r , proveinent, but still looks high in flesh? is a good colt and will inandX!Ja- filOIQ SIXTH RACE-1 1-4 Miles. Track record 2:13.. Purse 00 4-veir-oId- -ird O JL attO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. un- up ind Horles AWtPPSt St Y- StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P s" 61069L. ANGELENO Wsb 7 107 1 5 5 5 Sl 23 23 1 Radtke H fi Ttnri,,.ii r.f- , - o mi .. 6119SDOLINDA wb 5 105 5 1 1 l3 l3 1 lh ScoviUe J C Cahn 4 el Zt 61223 SAMBO Wsb 7 100 3 3 2H 2 2 31- 3 33 Cherry L X Cella 4 r t n 60908 AGGIE LEWIS wb 5 101 2 4 4 su 5 41 4 4 Callus C T Gardner 13 40 40 1" 4 61101JEORGE VIVIAN w 7 107-42 SJ 4 .41 C 5 5 J DennlsonGRkEFlSwers 2 21 2J 7-lotut , Jjie. 5. "0, l:lu3, 1:413, 2:08 new track record. 1 Inner B. g, by Rey el Santa Anita Los Anceles trained by F. J. Stevens Wont to post at 4:59. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Los-Angeleno was practically left at the post, but moved up steadily all the way and, making an extra effort after passing the half-mile ground, drew level with Dolinda in the stretch and held -him safe in the finaldrive jollnda had three lengths the best of the start and showed the most early speed, but tired after, rolng a mile. Sambo ran well and had no mishaps. Aggie Lewis, away badly, ran a fairly good race. Geor-e Vivian ran an unaccountably bad race and was never a serious factor. " Scratched C1133 Athena, 101.


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