Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-06

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_ / I n .| p ■: -■ I j * - , I : i | i • i » ; i 1 i I ■ • s " 1 lo " P , e 1 e e ,t it HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLVWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Tuesday. February 5. 1907.- Second day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting, 00 day a. Weather clear: track heavy. B books on. Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, A. 1.. Dade. Secretary, F. W. Magna. BaetBg starts at 1:18 p. iu. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the dlataa ■ of nek ran indicate track record, age of bone and weight can led. NOTE — The accuracy of these quotations is not vouched for. They were not displayed on any board. They were furnished the correspondent verbally only. Ann-l £ FIRST BACK— 3-4 Mile. l:12f— S— US. Pane hB100. 4-year olds and upward. tjOoJLO Belling. Net aluc to winner $:!00. ml" Horses" AW tPPSt »j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P B esfitl TELEPATHT Wi ! Ml ■. 1 U 1- F- I1 C Fisher A C Belle w I M 10 4 2 66489 LIMERICK GIRL w sis r. lou .". I V -l 2:l Li C Jenkins F H Gehrins 8-3 2 2 4-8 S-C 6645 MRS ANNUO wb 5 lul 6 11 11 11 6J ;:* F Burton J Himy 4 .". 4 8-5 4-5 66661 MARCO wn 7 US 1 •! •* 6i 5l 4 Callus J J Flannigan 4 6 6 2 1 IU i.Il.l.V PATERSON » I IU I I ti » 4 5: Englder Mrs K M LovlagM ■ 15 C 3 61740»T I l iUKI.1. at ,". lus 2 -1 4 : u ; t r 1 Austin A McKay I I 5 2 1 61863 KU-ROPATKIN W-4 M 16 6 71 8 7 71 Trueman GRAAEFlowen 7 S 8 3 S-5i BNNYB1 KN W E ins 7 7 81 7l 8* s1 W Allen W B Harms 10 15 ]5 6 3 ,si I ROUGE 1 1 168s 4 5 3 41 » V Peifgaat C S Williams 10 2i» 20 S 4 61738 HERMOINE W € Ht I s I HM 1r- Daussat .1 Edgecombe M IS IE I :: . VVAITER v- a 1U8 11 10 101 10 11 11 G Swain J Aumierman 6 10 10 4 2 Time. 25. Bit, 1:181. Winner Ch, f. by Fi Rio Bey — DlabUta drained by .v. C. Bettewl. W. nt to post at 2:15. Al post 2 minutes. Slart good. Won haunily: second driving; third the same. Telepathy, away running and favored by the going, took a long lead at aaee and. maintaining her speed well all the way, held th. others safe throughout Uaaerick Girl waa a close contender in the nrty stages, I. ui tired In the stict.h and was forced to her besl at the end to stall off Mrs. Annie. The latter ran I winning race, was away poorij and trailed far back for the lirst half, then closed a big gap after ivlng ground when coming Into the stretch and was wearing the leaders down at the end. Marco, badly ridden, wa- taken Into neveral pockets and can do better. T. J. Powell tired fast after getBg B half. The n Inni r was enicii ,1 i.. i- *4 K ; no I id. Scratched «,i pis paanette, lot;. Overwrigbts i.a Boage, 21 pounds. /W»Q-| f 8BCOND RACE 8-8 Mile. 36 - 108. Pane. SMB. 2 year olds. Maidens. Colts OOv7 A 51 and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner .-OKI. Ind Horses" A~wtiPStu li~ :i sti~iTTt7 .fo7k7.,s Owwera 5 H I s llnl.I.DW W W7 7 1 1- ]?. McFadn B T Graves 6 8 8 3 3-2 MIl.l.V BOWLEGS a mi s I C H BchgR H Thomas I I 21 1 1-2 OUR BOY. a I"." ! 1 21 S* Griffith S P Harlan 6 15 15 6 3 MANCHESTER a W7 III 7 5 tl Butler J S Hawkins 2 2| 2i 1 1-2 ALBERT M. a io7 I 2 41 51 8 Dickson H R Baker ti 10 10 4 2 66320 No ENGINE a m7 ti 5 f i Abnchon 11 McCarren Jr 3 5 5 2 1 ROTAL JACK w 107 1 ii 7J .- Cherry .1 W May 6 I 5 2 1 ci Kit iso w pi :: :: I H Wiahard China tt Forsythe6 10 10 4 2 S1K ELSSLER w 107 • . H Austin J C Milam PJ 1 4 8-5 4-3 ! N HUSSAR W MJ :» 10 10 M J Foley G W J Cissell 8 15 15 6 3 Time. 12. 241. 3«|. Winner — B. c. by Holslein — Follow trained by i. . I nnes. Wetit to poet al 215. At post 2 minutes. Starl good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Hollow, probably a crackerjack, broke well in motion, ahonrtd B Ugh order of speed and was never seri-::.sly menaced, winning well la hand. Billy Bowlegs. ;,] „ :l good colt, chased a big pap from au outside position, which forced him to go wide itno the stretch and finished fast and gamely. Our Boy tired after going a fast quarter, but appeared high iu flesh and will improve. Manchester, a it parted good one, baal scant chance with the poor ride he was given and will show improvement. No Fngine is seemingly of little an. unit. The others ran green. Scratched -Oscar T.. 1 I7. /£»QQ/~. THlKlt BACK— 5-8 Mile. 1:00$— 4—111. » Pane SaOft •! year oUls Maidens! Fillies." 0DO4 J belling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses" AWtPPStj Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S i;.,;",i-.hni-; TIME waa M l 7 V V ■■"■ Ii BngTder J Garson 21 I 1 1 1-2 66470 1-1 XI 1 1 .A waa MS 2 2 2l :: li» •* D Austin J C Milun 6 ti I I 5 4 E "HEODOCIA w los 111 3- 2" 2» :;- C H SchgChinn A ForaytheS 4 I 5 1-2 1-4 Ml BEDRICE Wsit 10S 4 1 li 1"* Jl 4B G Swain Li T Morris 6 20 26 s 4 6b3»4 REINE REGHNTE w-r. 103 7 10 4 4- 4 8 Tooog F J Pons 3 10 10 -I 2 65*74 1.AHV KMil.Y w 103 :: 4 » a1 P •;" Dearborn Stueve b. 91 81 8 4 62487 DUSKSTON a 108 10 I :.■ :.. 7:! 74 Cherry L A Oella, 3 10 10 4 2 1.1,1s ot l.ill-; was 103 5 5 71 8 6- 8] -1 J Walsh H Cook 8 s I :; 8 5 66285 BROKEN MELODY a M I 8 It II lo" «r- Griffith R Porter 10 io in 4 I 66585 SEA WATER W 103 I I ■ ■ 7| 8s lo* Trueman .1 A Mnndy H M 8 I 8-5 65247 KITTY II. w US 11 6 8 MM 11 11 P Burton M Barton 20 40 40 12 5 Time. 2Sf, 81 . 1 :05i. Winner -B. f. by Wax — ThciWI trained by B. Cromwell. Wcni to post a: 3:13. At post 2 miniiie--. Start food. Won driving: second and third the same, lune Fine began slowly and had a rough trip, bul saved ground on the Stretch turn and. standiiu a aard drive well, got up in the dosing Strides. I. inula followed the leaders closely la the early stag -s. hut went wide Into the Stretch and tired slightly mar the end. Thcodwls, much the best, was poorly handled in addition to setting ■ poor start, wn taken the kmgeal way ami, better handled, coold not have lost. I.cdiice showed the most early pseed, but tired after going a half. Brine Begeate asavad into a contending position from a Blow beginning, but tired mar the end. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched 63189 Btralghtline, 108. £* £* Q rt -| 1 tl Kill BACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:07 3— 104. Parse 8*00. o-y.u--olds. y O *Zk JL Allowances. Net value to winner apJiOQ. In* 1 1 1 . - - AWt IT St M i! -t Sir Fin ,lo : keys Owners O 1 1 C I* S i.i, :•", nancy waa 107 E 1 V 1" ll ll Bagider J Garson 2 I 8-6 1-2 on* FLIP was MO 2 :: I" :! :. 2*1 Butler J 6 Hawkins 6 8 8 2 1 64056 BINONDO a I1". I I 2 2:l 2 :: D Austin T P Hayes l". 15 4-5 1-3 out 64124 TOM GILROT W8B 112 I I -1" -1 11 41 Hchamp .1 B Wainw rightlO 30 30 I SJ 66699 TAUNT ■ 10S 7 5 7l 71!-6- 51 Wiahard T ■: Crlal IS 20 20 6 I 66603 VNNA BUSKIN W 104 1 t ! s". 7 6- Q Swain H McCarren Jr IB 2u 20 8 3 66493 In if KYLE WSB 109 8 7 6 5| 51! 7* J Foley W Hollar M M 30 8 4 HAWKAMA B IW I 2 5l ii1 81 8* W Allen P .1 Mill.tt M M 611 15 I 66451 MISS BERTHA w lo!» i 8 V I I 1 cherry J C Milam 8 8 S 2 1 Time. 24 tOf, 1:0.!, 1:10*. Winner- -B. f. by Hastings — Nineveh trained by K. Cromwell. Wini io post at 3:41. At post :: ■inates. Stan good. Won handily: second driving; third Ilie BBMfi. Nancy, lucky throughout, m-i a fast pace and disposed of Flip after going a half, then a ne away and wo i as her rider pleased. Flip was well up for the br-t half and tired Slightly in the Stretch but Stayed well and held Binondo safe in the aaal drive. Bhawado, awaj slowly, moved ap rapadry in the Brat ajaarter, but tired and is lar from bring in his beat form. Toaa Gllny was hard ridden and ran a fairly gaad race. Mi~ Bertha ran poorly and can do much lielier. Scratched — 65358*Ben Strong, 112: 84703 Bobs Pet, 10". Incorrect weight in entries -Flip. 99. Overweights — Taunt. 2 pounds; Miss Bertha, 2. PCQOO IU "I HACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:401 8 100. Purse JjUiM. .1 -ycat -olds and upward. 00O4 +U Selling. Net value to winner !f..OO. lad Horan" AWt IP St j y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 68896 DOCILE w si: 6 100 5 4 3" 31 21 2U li Bnglder Loritan Bros 6 6 6 2 1 i i.i.v.-.i ii koBY was 6 ins - 2 q I" tl 11 .- Wiahard C Bchawacker 7-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 out - LAMPADROME W 6 107 4 I 41 416* 81 M C 11 BchgS A Beckham 3 4 4 6-5 3-5 65442 ItKI.HKN w 1 in:, S 6 C3 8* 4" 4- 4- Dearborn J Gass 6 8 7 3 7-o 66795 CHARLEY YAI:D w3 8811 1 11 6» 8* 8" V Trueman s .1 Charles :. 5 5 2 1 66798 CADILLAC wb» 4 his n 5 :,ii 2 3- 81 V Pengaat C o Stevens 10 20 20 8 4 E6S65 GROSGRAIN WO 6 111 3 8 8 8 8 73 73 Cherry F King 6 6 3J 6-5 3-3 6C609 AGGIE LEWIS WBB 6 106 7 7 74 V 1* 8 8 Daussat J J Ogles 10 20 20 S 4 Time. 2os. 51*. 1:17*. 1:14*. 1:82 . Winner — Br. m, by St. Bin -Jio.iiity trained by a. Laekart. Went to post at 1:08. At post X minutes. Start good. Won handily: yeeond driving; third the same. Docile, at home in Ilie troing and well handled, ran to her best form, wore down the leaders after going three quarters and held Jack Lory safe in the final drive. Jack Lory wa- speedy and ran a -rood race, but tired after going seven furlongs. I.ampadroine. poorly ridden and sulTcting from interference, finished gana-ly and was gaining at the end. Beldeu finished well and can do better with stronger handling. Charley Ward quit after going a half. Cadillac showed speed for three quarters. GroBgrata ran a bad race and failed to show much BDeed at any stage of the race. The winner was entered for 8400; no bid. Scratched -00527 JCoreas, 102; 08321 Kular. 102. Overweights — Jack Lory. 1 pound: Charley Ward, ,°.J: Cadillac. 21. iQQOQ B1XTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:124—8—118. Purse 8400. 4 v car-olds ami upward. OOO O Selling. Net value to winner ijiSOO. lad Honea AWt IP St j ]2 - Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 68489 RUSTLING SILK W 4 M0 5 4 8* i h ii lsk D Austin J C Milam 7-5 8 5 8-5 7-102-7 68210 J P, MAYBESRRY W I M8 3 9 !•"• 8* 6J 2J E Rice W Egan 6 12 12 5 fj 66648 RUIL08BA w 4 10S 6 6 5J I3 4= 31 McFadn G W Innoa 8 8 7 fj f 88180 INVASION vvlO 10J1 4 3 3" 7i 5 » 41 Cherry F J lmis 6 6 6 2" 1 KING KOBE W 4 111 2 I l1 lJ 2i t,h C H SchgMrs B E -Shilling20 30 30 10 :, 88878 DAN MKKNNA tv 7 111 8 10 10J 9l Sl 6* F Burton W S Laird 7 7 6 2 1 B9643 LUCULLUS We 5 112 10 8 S4 3J 3and 7* Young A Jones | 5 5 8-5 4-3 0 98 SNOW HALL w si; -1 107 11 7 Q o2 7i 8l J Foley W Hollar 15 15 5 2 1 66227 MISS FERRIS WA 101 11 # 6 92 9* Trueman H T Bateheler 10 20 15 6 3 66662 l.KIA DUFFY ■ * 188 81] 11 li 11 10- W Allen F J Millett 10 15 15 6 3 86603 tykoL.an W8M8 7 5 and 10* lo1 11 Wishard C Bchawacker 6 6 5 2 1 Time. SSi, 52. 1:18,. Winner--B. f. by Mirthful — Quiver trained by J. C. Milam. Went to post at 4:40. At peat 1 minute. Start peed for all but Leta Duffy. Won driving: second and third the same. Rustling Silk was favored by the going ami. handle. 1 skillfully, raced close up until well Btralghteaed out for the Btnteh run. at kept she came away when called on. but had to do her best at the end to stead off the game Challenge of J. B. Mayberry. The latter, pool l.v handled and kept fair back in the early stages, came with a good burst of speed in the last quarter and was unlucky to lose, Rtiiloba. in the deepest going all the way. ran a good race and held on well in the linal drive. Invasion had a rough trip. King Hope ran as if short and tired badly after showing a good flight of sper-d f.H- the first half. Lucullus tired fast in the stretch. Snow Ball had no mishaps. Leta Duffy wheeled at the barriers rise and was practically left at the post. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 00101 Wood Claim. 110. Overweights — luvasiou, -j pouuUs; Show Bull, 1; Leta Duffy, 2; Tyiolian, 2, .


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