Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-09

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i HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. | im.VKLWNi a a HOT SPRINGS. ARK., Friday, February 8. 1907.--kif tli day. Oaklav, ■ lot key Club. Spring Mooting W da.si. Weather clear; track good, t.t bixiks on. i ■ ______ Dte-iding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter. A. P.. Dade. Secretary. L. W. Magjan i Km kag starts at 2:18 l . m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following "j the distance of ea cli lace indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. J /» O "j. O FIRST RACK — 3-8 Mile, 35;— -— 185. Purse S40O. 2-year-olds. Maideus. Colts B OOoV/O snd Geldings. Allowances, rlct valae to wiaaer 88. J; "ind Horses " AW tPPSt V4 % %~Str~Fin "Jockeys Owners" 6 H C P~S~ Hi 68819 MANCHESTER W M8 3 4 1- 1* Butler J S Hawkins I _i 2 4-5 2 5 j ,■ ii SHILLING w 1 ■ T 2 ■". -" -- C H BhllTgR L Thomas 6 « 6 2 4-6 T 66819 ALBERT M. m Ml 1 2 I* 2*18 Dickson 11 It Baker 0 7 6 2 1 "! |.cv HENRY « 107 7 ii S1 II 1 Austin .1 C Milam :i I I 3 11-5 ;. 66819 !"i RIOSO W W0 1 1 4 •"• Kngldcr China .V Forsyth, i; :i :t 3 3-2 66819 DON ill SSAR n 1"7 .". 2 6s 6* .1 Foley : W .1 Btssell s s 7 2 1 ™ 66819 NO EN«INE W 103 I 7 7- 7- Griffith H McCarren Jr ". 5 IS 57-5 7-10 "T 66819 SIR ELRSLER w MS I 8 s S Abuchon .1 C Milam tt! S 2 2 OB , ■ Coupled in betting; no separate place or show lH-tt intr. ■nine. i2. Mi, ••;•; ■ Winner Ch. e, by Baaastar Maasana trained by .1. s. Hawkins. , !,i p, post at 2:15, At post 1 niinute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the SSSBC. Manchester Is showing Improvement, w.i mack the best and is evidently a good colt, took a long lead at ,- .ind wi never seriously menaced after going a furlong. C. il. Shilling also ran a good race an 1 went after tlie leader in resolute style. Albert M. Mood ■ bard drive gamely and was uoing fast at the end. Ian.* Henri ran wide throughout and fairly well. Don Hussar can probably do much better. i i ■• i weight in entries Pancy Henry, 110. Overweights— Don Hussar, 4 pounds. dC* OO /I BECOND hack 3-8 Mile. 2Bf— 2— 106. Purse 2400. 2-year olds, lines. Silling. r O00«/4I: .Net value to winner 00. ft lu.l- i 1. raei AWtPP St~Ti~~i~% Str Fin Jocikoys Owners . O H C P g ,.,.;.::, 1 1 MAY W 95 3 1 2ft li P Burton .1 C Milam 2-2 2 2 4 5 1-3 1 uMMiwnv DANCER W M0 1 1 U Vi Trueman H W Moseley 5 I I 2ft ti 5 . M«6K i.iN ii i-.-i.ri: ; « 103 8 9 2 2ft l Austin H McCarren Jr 2 2 2 2 3-2 « 66843 ON D A w !,: I I S1 4; Englder Chinn v.- PorsythelS IS 12 r 2ft , LADY I.AT.nilt wl 6= 51 Callus G W .T Btssell M 25 2S 10 5 Z LEOTA KATtHRYN w 130 M i 4ft • Manders W H Norton IS IS 12 5 2J . i:|;1 IADE 100 7 2 V 7l McFaiTn G W Innes 6 10 10 4 I , MEADOWGREEN W 100 11 7 9* s1 Young P J Miles M 20 M 8 4 |-V! ROSE w •-■ E 8 7- 91! Batter d S Hawkins M M ti 2 1 VIRGINIA LTNDSEY w 103 12 10 10-10 s Dickson H R Baker M M 20 s 4 J VTORRT? GIRL 100 212 ll3 11" C H SfaillgR L Thomas I I 4ft 3-2 4-5 |! 6C793 GERTR1 DE M. W Ml 111 12 12 Hagaa D T Morris 12 25 25 10 5 Time. 12. 2.!. ::ii. Winner — Ch. f. by Tisrsdr Forrlork trained by .1. c. MUaat. ,, Went to post at 2: M. At post 2 minutes, start go.nl. . n driving: second and third the same. |; Ida May, away running and showing much speed, forced the running at a fast pace from the start and, i drive gamely, outstayed Handy Dance in the aaal stride. The latter showed a good performance and Will reverse this running when better seasoned. I.ady Hapsborg, away slowly and going wide through the stretch, finished fast and was going gamely al *he end. Oads came with ■ terrific innst of speed neai tin end and was going faster than the leaders. Lady Baktar nm green and put up a good performance. The winner was entered for 2400; no bid. : Scratched— Mai trata, SB. i Overweights -Lady Hapsburg, 5 pounds; Lady Baktar, 2 ; Virginia Undsey, 3; Gertrude M. 1. . £+ ft l fr Tin HD hack— 5-8 Mile. 1:0©| — *— -Ul. Parse 2309. S-year-olds and upward. DUOtO Selling. Net value to winner 2828. - ind Horsi _~ AyTIP"s"~4~ % %~s"tr~Fln Jockeys Owners H~C P S~ | 18 STORM w 3 9". 6 8 2ft 5l 2ft 1*1 F Barton P J Miles 15 20 12 4 2 -. 668ao»THEODOCIA «" 3 !« 3 1 2ft 2 2t 2* Englder Chinn A ForsytheS 4 2 4-5 2-5 ,., t TYRO tAN w r, ins 7 ii t,i 4* 41 3i Abuchon C Schawacker S 10 10 4 2 64926 BEND1GO WB 6 113 ! 2 71 8 S* 4ft S Dickson H R Baker 20 30 30 10 5 | BONEBRAKE W S MS 11 V* !i 1 B» 5* Skirvin C B Campbell 15 J5 10 4 2 ,; 6S79S VLLINE CTJMMING8 w3 M 1 1 4. 7 1 2» Batter .1 S Hawkins 2 12 12 4 2 6 viis- BERTHA 1 1 M 12 I S» Sft • 7 Bhreve J C Milan-. 29 30 20 10 5 t 66848 DR MCARTY W 4 Ml 9 12 111 10- lu S V/ylie Sutbbs Pros 10 10 b 3 3-2 b 61 SC7SS lUUS PET u 3 IS M E V 1*J 1 t* Trueman C Pangrits I H 10 4 1 | 66798SCHIEFTAIN WB 5 110 :. 7 M* 11* lift 10* Helgesen W C lrice 2 2h 2 1 1-2 | 66361 MINNIE JOHNSON W 6 103 8 :; -l -h ."ill- Dearborn J Kurt IS 15 12 S 2 b 66060 FALKLAND WB 2 110 4 11 12 12 12 12 W Allen H J Gildersleeve 50 GO 60 20 10 6 Tune. 21-. 49ft, 1 :03. Winner— Br. f. bj Boanerges Derelict trained by P. J. MBes. | Went to post ai :;:i!». At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third tiie same. Storm ran a sparkling race for a first litre out in a long time, was badly outpaced for the first half, but eh e.j ■ big gap and. finishing with a rush, won drawing away. Theodocis was close op in the early stages, bt tired near th end. Tyrolian, «t-H handled, ran a good race and tinished wearing Tneodocia down for sec 1 place. Bend go 1 da rough trip and had to be taken back to keep from going down :n the laM furlong, then finished I IS! and would have been second with clear sailing. Almas Pet and Minnie i John— ii allowed earlj speed, but tired badly in the last quarter, rhe winner was entered for .*::ixi; no bid. : s. atched 66S48xFoxhall, 109; 66796 TOPI Morgan. P2: ;d,s20 Dnsksion, 95: tHi.S-14 Jack Hardy. .ij i ~ ~ "-- — ~ : = = filUO FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 1:27 — 1—122. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and spward. Vt3o«:"0 Selling. Net value to winner fSOO. ind Horses AWt"p"P~St ~~S"tTFii"i Jecl-.cys Owners O H C P~S~ 66661 V1PERINE WB 5 MS 7 3 2*1 2] .. :;■ J- Englder C A Givens 2i 3 I S-S 1-2 i.i.s :.; STLING BILK W 4 108 14 4 1" 1 I1 1 ••. 2- D Austin .! C Milam 3 S 5 2 1 - b67HSSHEXANDOAH wb 5 105 li 8 I" 4ft t- 4* 3ft D Riley P T Chinn 8 2 5 2 1 J 66S1RTELEPATH"S ws 1104 13 I S» 8 21 " 4* Griffith A C Bellew 15 16 15 6 3 i,.,v RU1LOBA W 4 M1 12 9 s1 7 71 5* V Batter CV W lnnes I 1 3ft 8-6 3-5. | t.. ms •■ .i POWELL w S 105 117 Ift i : - i Trueman A McKay 26 25 25 18 5 | E6S70 l VSIS WB 4 99 6 10 11s 10l 10s 8* 7* E Martin K s. 10 ]J 12 5 2% i.iMf:! GIRL iv 5 100 3 2 ."• , s 7. i C Fisher F II Gebring 8 12 12 5 2 i IXDLEMAS w 3 91 8 11 ; ■"■ 6» • ■ i Burton G W Scott 38 48 #8 15 8 66845 DEMO w 3 100 5 12 I3a 12J l_". I21 v - F Perretl H McCarren .lr 10 12 12 5 21 , m.ss-i; | u 5 105 11 13 r_- 1- 11- ll1 11 .1 .1 Walsh Mrs C E MahoneM 12 12 5 2 , Li.:- i»MADENIA w 8 105 i 5 91 i .:- 13" 122ft 121 Young J J Ogles 29 M N 15 S j li DORK wsb 3 s7 2 7 im in 9ft 10* 13 Bhr ve P King IS 20 20 s 4 . NISSA w3 95 9 14 14 14 14 14 14 .1 Murphy J Borttschell 10 88 4o 15 S 1 it in ps as Madonna. Time. 24ft SO, 1:15ft, 1:2. Winner — B. m. l ; Filigrane Medusa, by Robert the Devil trained by .1. B. Givens. Went to i rt at 3 17. At post 2 minutes, start fair. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Viperine, well bandied and lucky in escaping Interference, moved up resolutely on the stretch turn and. j finishing witb » rush, won drawing away with idem.- In reserve. Bustling sjIk also got away la*a forward positl a and set i fasl pace, but tired suddenly in the final drive. Shenandoah was in close quarters most of the way and finished with a rush when clear. Telepathy r-in fairly well. Raiteba was poorly handled " and can do much better. U.. winner wi - entered for 2400; no bid. , s ratched 00S2O Sea Water, S5; 66S45Khig Leopold, ■».. , Overweights Limerick Girt, 2 pounds; Mary Candlemas, 1. • £+ r O f *r FIFTH RACE— 1 Mite. H" B8 Purse 2400. 4-year-olds and upward. , UUO7 4 BelUng. Nel value to winner 2300. "ind" i: rses awi "i»irsi_~".i ,_1j3*7"I~In Jk.s~ Ow-nr.-s o n c~P~S~" J i . JOHN GARNER u 5 MB I 1 1* 1* 1- 1* !■ Abuchon S .1 Charles 3-2 8-6 6-5 1-2 out i 66873*MRS. ANNIE « 5 l"l 3 5 5 5 4. 2ft -- Trueman .1 llimy I in in 2 out t .■ MARFMBO WB 4 98 2 2 S» ■■■ 2* 3* 3 : .1 Murphy J Burttschell 6 8 4 1 out | 66823 INVASION wio 101 6 4 4l 4H 5 5 4a Butter FJ Pons 8 3 8 8-6 oat l66S73SKYWARD WB 4 1"2 1 3 2:; 2- 2" 41 5 Callus J J Flannigan 2 2ft 2] 4-5 out Time, 25. BOj . 1 :15ft, in. Winner — B. y by Deerslayer- Satinet trained by S. .!. Charles. eni !■• posl at 1:14. Ai p" i l minute. Start h«i. Won easily; second driving; third the s:imc. rbhii t.arner ran as if much the bes . assumed a long had at once and was only cantering throughout. Mrs. Annie, poorly bandied and kept far out of conteutten in the early stages, moved ap fast after going three-quarters and finished gam ly. Marimbo ran well, but had scant chance with the poor baadllng be %:i- Mibjected to. Skyward ran a bad race, tiring badly after going three-quarters. The winner was eaten d for 8400; no bid. Incorrect weight In entries Skyward, 103. Overweights Skyward, 4 pounds. ______ ft-ii.*QOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mite aa4 1» Yards. M:iv: 5—108. Parse 240a 3-year-olds and OUOfJO upward. Selling. Wet value to winner 2300. Tiid l!or-es AWtPPSt /4 .-j %~sTr Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S [ E6S22 GROSGRA1N wsb S HO 4 11 9" •■ Si 8ft 1" Manders P King 4 2 2 1 1-2 i 68889 J. D. DUNN a :; 91 li 8 7 7 81 21 2* Bhreve A C Bellew IS 28 28 8 4 i 6bS4S MKRRICK WB I ]05 9 I 1J 1- I1 1- 3 D Austin .1 C Milam 2 ;; :; « 5 3-5 i.. Bl LLFINCH 6 106 U 7 I. 31 4- 3» 4= Callus J W ONeal] M IS IS 8 :: QM.vui K TIME wb 3 89 310 8 8* Sft 5ft 6* Hnglder .i Garson o 8 1 8-6 4-6 i 66870 KING 1 1-1 A M 5 Hi 13 6 2* 4* 21 ft"* « Cherry 11 T Hatch, br 4 7 7 2V 6-6 i. ,i CURSUS WB "i 10*2 l :: M1 M1 i||J 9ft 7" .1 Murphy J Burttachell 15 16 IS 8 3 66X21 NV RTJSKIN w o 84 8 9 6 S«* 6ft 8" B»* Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr M 15 15 e 3 66795 MISS JERSEx wb 3 91 5 1 3 2] 7 7ft •, • p Burton D Buford 8 IS IS ii I i.«s7i MR JACK wss 5 116 1. 6 ll- ll- 11- 10 10- Abochon C W Qivens ti 16 15 6 I 61*20 BROKEN MELODY w3 87110 13 « 8ft :i: 11- IP Trueman 11 Porter 12 M 28 8 I 88588 HARRY WINTERS a 3 91 7 it II II 11 il l2:! A M rgan J Dick 20 30 M 12 0 61037 MABEL SIMM;- v.- MS ! i 124 12 12ft 12* 6 Dickson G W Bowers 30 M 38 12 6 t.ti.Mi WOOLTESSA w : 87 6 12 i:; 12- IS* I21 ll Wylle L Schuckman 15 30 30 12 6 Time. 25-. Bl. 1:15*. 1:4S|, 1 :47j. Winner ch. h. by Belvidere silk Warp trained by ;. Land. Went 10 post :,i 1:11. At p-st 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Grosgraia was away in a tangle and poorly handled, was kept far back to the stretch turn, where be moved up with an dec-trie rush and. securing clear sailing, just got up in the closing stride. J. 1. Dana ran a g.«»d race. Improved in position Bteadlly from a poor beginning and. finishing gamely, —1 stayed Merrick. The latter was away running and Showed superior early speed, but tired alter going three ipiarlers. lsttll-liioh was 1 itrh 1 there all the way and will improve. Juno Time had a rough trip and had to go at Ms most ol the way. King Wilda tired after going | good tlirec-ipiartei s. Murphy, on Canns, almost caused t spill by taking his nioiiui back on the first torn. With stronger handling Cnrsus would have been a sharp contender. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 6572S Blue Pink. m. Overweight • S pounds; Miss Jersey. 2: Broken Melody. ".


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