Hot Springs Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-13

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I 1 HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. 1 OAKLAWNA HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Tuesday. February 12. 1907. -Fi-jhth day. Oaklawu Jockey Club. Spring Meeting, tit days. Weather clear; track fast. i!i book- an 1 Presiding Judge. Frank J. Bryan. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. 1? blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the d lata ace oi each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. aQ/iCltJQ IT PST RACK— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—110. 00 added. 2 year olds. Miitlens. Owv/OO Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner s:,:;;,. laid Horeea AWfPP St A k "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ 68919 MART TALBOT WM 2 1 14141 C H ShiUg.I S Hawkins 6-5 6-5 6-5 2-5 out 66919 HASTE AGNES W M7 6 E 9* 2" 2* D Austin J C Milam *6 10 10 3 1 66894 ONDA W M3 4 7 , 3] 3s EnaTder Tiinn and Forsytbej". :;., :: 4-5 2-5 ■ •. EXTRT w 107 7 3 2» 42 4h Abuchon J C Milam »6 10 10 3 1 •■ 4 BROCADE w 107 5 4 54 5» 5- McFadn G W Inn«s 6 ti 5 8-5 7-10 KATHERINE MURPHTw HI I 6 f.i 6* .+ S Dickson H R Faker i I S 3 8-0 ASTORIA PF.I.I.K w 111 1 2 7 7 7 D Riley P T Chinn 10 20 20 6 % Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 12. 24*. 39, 42*. Winner Ch. f. **■— Strter Juliet .1. — by g*» — trained by s. Hawktaa. Went to poat til 2:1c. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Mary Talbot, away on the inside, ran into a long lead at once and. maintaining her speed well tmihr energetic handling, had a little in reserve at the end. Hasty Agnes was a sharp factor all the way and txxl the flnal drive aiiav. Onda suffered from slight interference 0011 after the start and had to weave her way through on the stretch turn, finished fatal and would have been second in a few n.or. strides. F.xtry showed speed, but tired in the stretch. Katherine Murphy ceased to be a contender after going a Qjuarter. Brocade ran poorly. fiQCkfiCk SKCONU BACK 3-4 Mile. 1:124—5—113. Purs- 00. 4-ycar olds and upward. OOt/Ol/ tdis. Hoises and ieblings. Selling. Net value to winner S:;iio. In"d Horses AWtpPSt j V2 % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~~P~S~" Wail p. .1. SWANNER w 4 106 3 3 14 14 V 1- H ShillgW D Warner 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 1-3 66818 KUROPATKIN W 4 IBS 1 2 3a B 4- 2 F Burton ORAABFlowers 8 s 8 3 3-2 66818 BILLY PATTERSON vv 9 104 4 4 44 4* 3 :U Englder Mrs K Loving 4 6 6 2 1 66868 BANDILLO W 6 114 6 1 8* V 2- 41 Abuchon C Schawacker 6 6 I 2 1 66921 MARCO tin 7 104 lo 12 12 1" I 5- Hagan J .1 Flannigan 7 10 "10 4 2 66514 CHARLES llKHE w 5 104 5 5 7 81 ■ 6» Shreve H D Rellew 10 10 5 I 1 66818 TENNYBURN W 5 109 12 0 S ."... 7* 7- W Allen W B Barnes 20 SO 12 5 t 64985 BIRMINGHAM WB 4 IBS 2 8 r,n Bj pn gj Knopf J ONeill 4 10 10 4 2 66890 MADENIA a 8 104 0 1" 1" 1P: IP- 9" Callus .1 .1 Ogles 20 30 30 12 6 66870 BATAVXA W 4 MB 7 7 ! t,h s= in?. D Austin M .1 Whaien M 25 25 10 5 62494 LIBBER GORE WS 4 ill 11 11 D 12 12 11= Stevens H Mengel 2n 20 20 8 4 66MS WAITER w 9 109 8 6 5h 7" 6 12 Young .1 Animerman 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 243. 4SJ. 1:15. Winner— P.r. g. by Knight of the Thistle— Heather trained by J. P. Shilling. Went to post at 2:45. At post 2 minntev Stait good. Wen easily; second driving: third the same. R. J. Sw;, liner evidently outclassed the others, was away running and won all the way With plenty In reserve. Kuropatkln, a close contender in the oar!v -tage. fell back, then came fast near the end and outgamed Billy Peterson in the r Jawing strides. Lilly Pateraoa was in close faarten most r the trip ami ran fairly well. Bandlllo quit after going a gotxl half. Marco closed a big gap from a poor begiauiu. The winner was entered for SHOO; no bid. Scratched J. J. MeC, 113, Overweights — Lieber tJore. 1 pound. AftQ7n THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 ii7i -3— 104. » lurse , S-yenr-oUa. Maidens. DDl/ I J Allowances. Net value to winner .00. InJ. Horses AWtPPSt U Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 61 .7i-K ANK AKEE w Ins 11; t 44 51 P* la Englder .1 Garson I 2". 11-51* 1-2 i-Tl-Wi 11 d.sTAU Ti.F W 113 5 8 6* 3* 3» 2". therrv 1. V fella 2 2.. 11-51 1-2 66920 DULWEBER WB 106 0 2 !: 71 B] 34 Wisbnrd Sallee*iLhlester 15 20 20 8 4 66872 PM.PMi W 164 15 1 6 ti1 7. 4"i- F Burton A Weir 12 15 15 6 3 JIM SIMPSON W 116 9 0 3 2" 2.. 5. D Austin .1 C Milam M IS 10 I 2 66869 DOLPH a IBS 8 4 21 P 5l. 6* Dnvenpt PI Bertram ::o 60 50 20 10 6889b*l"H1BODOCIA w NB 12 7 7- s- 61 7 1 Riley Chinn .v- Poraytbe4 5 4 S-5 7-10 JACK BRATTON WB IN 11 5 14 U l1 Si WyUe .1 S Hratton M 40 40 15 6 C6869 REIXE REGENTE WB Ito ! II IP b" W . A Morgan F J Pons 12 15 15 6 3 66869 RUBBER HALL wa r*2 3 :: 10 11* IP- IB1 Mandera .1 Burttacbell 40 60 BB 25 12 66869 KII WILLIAMS W 106 13 12 IP. .t1 9 II- Callus .1 J Ogles 30 SB 50 lO M 66844 JACK HAPPY W 102 1" 10 12 13" 13« 12 Milliano B N Vestal 15 20 20 S 4 65474 LADY UPPINS W M8 ! 15 IB 14 11 PP Finlev B M MeDevitt 46 60 66 25 12 JACK si. API-: wlio 111:; i:;i :- pj 1 im. Donvita R Dodaon to 56 SO 30 Vt 65687 PRECEPT W IM 2 M ]• 16* l.v- 15 Young W S I.aird 40 60 60 25 12 66794*TOM ANDERSON W 106 7 11 610 10 16 C H ShillgC Pangrita 6 lo 9 3 S-r. Time. 21. 40. 1:081, 1 "0. Winner— P. f. by p.allhoo p.ev Wannakee trained by B. Cromwell. Went to post at 3:17. At past 1 minute. Start uood. Won driving; second and third he same. Kankakee, well handled ami reserved in the early stage-, moved Up reaolutely after going a hall and. stand lag 1 hard drive well, just tasted long enough. Wootetartle, probably best, suffered from much Interference and was kepi in a pocket saOSt o! the way. but finished fast when dear and barely failed, to uet up in time. Dutweber, a sharp factor all the way. la-led belter than evpeeled and put up a gixnl performance. Ballad eame from a long way back and Bnished with a rush. Thcodocla had a rough trip and can do heller. .lack Bratton showed the most speed for a half Indole tiring. Jim Simpsou also showv." a g.MMi performance. Dolph quit in the last furlong. Over* eights -Dalweber, t pound. fiAi71 FOUBTH RACP 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:44— 4— 10B. Purse .S400. 3 year lids aBai ljO«" 4 -L upward. Sidling. Net value to winner BJBjBt, Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Vz % Sir Fin Jockeys wners HOPS 66898*J. D. DUNN ws 3 s7 7 0 P. :•..■. 21. 2- 14 Shreve A C Bellew 4 5 I I 1 SHENANDOAH WB 5 196 1 3 8] " P P 21 D RUey P T China 2 2 2 1 1-2 iliP.PT AIN WB51B7] 1 1; i 14 11 ii :; Cherry W C Price 15 15 IS ti :: 66896 OASIS wan 4 94 10 12 12" 8* 51 .■. I- E Martin K Spence lo 30 30 6 1 ia 1:1.1.1 W w 5 mi 5 :, j- ■_■■ :; ..- 5 Abuchon « Schawacker 12 15 15 6 3 l:i:i.l,i: SCOTT w :; 69 8 Pi 91 6 7". c 61 Englder .1 C Milam M IS IS 6 ii 66921 ADE6SO w 1 mi p. 7 61 10* IP ■- 71 Dearborn .1 Gnaa 6 •■ 6 2 1 " - DR. hart v,ss IBB :• t 7* til •" 10" *-; C Planer o Johnson 12 20 20 8 4 i.i,!ij::u p. MAYBERRY w 1: IBB 2 1 2- •■ t;. 74 9* E Rice W Bgnn 6 I I I 3 2 66X98 BULLFINCH WB 6 101 11 TO 13 9* s! s1. |n f;i!lus .1 W ONeill 5 s 8 3 7-5 669 ! OALMBDA w4 M 3 11 51 T* 9*11*111 P Burton l II Jenklna 29 SB ■".» 10 5 u.el PETER KNIGHT WB E 106 14 8 II" 121 12" 12- 12- McFadn W Keating I I 7 :: 3-3 • ."Tiim G1LROY wa 3 N 13 14 14 14 13» 13"13« Sklrvin .1 R Watnwright 12 12 12 5 21 66823 LETA DUFFY w 1 99 ti 2 in. Pi- It 11 11 C II SnlMgP .1 Millett 15 15 15 6 3 Time, 25. no. 1:11". 1:12. 1:43 new track record 1. Winner it. c, by SiiiPow -Silver Fish trained by A. «• I.cllewi. Went to post at 3:44. At post 2 minute*. Start good. West handily: second driving; third the same. .1. D. Dunn was clear of Interference, followed the leaders close up ha the eatlv stages and. resnondins extra well when called oa oa-the stretch turn, were down Chieftain and won drawing away with plenty ii reserve. Shenandoah, bard ridden all the way, was forced to go wide Into the stretch and. Bnishing .iih 1 rush, got up in time for second place. Chieftain, Showing improved form and the most speed, set the pace fast to the stretch, %here be tired slightly. Oasis, poorly handled cloaed a Mg gap hi the first "islf and tired in the Stretch. Tyrolian tired after iioing three-quarters, Tom Glares fan poorly. J. P. May-berry also performed far below his |,,.st form. The winner was entered for S400; no bid. Scratched- 86806 Anna Buskin, 84; BB8B6 Mary Candlemas, S4. Overweights — .1. D. Dunn, 1 pound: Chieftain, 1. ftQ7k Ill "111 I!AM: 1 1-16 Miles. l:48| B— MO. Pur-e 6468. :: year olds and upward. OOilf I d2 Selling. Net value lo winner 8908. Ind"] HoTses AWFPPSt Vt % % .Str Fin Jwkeys Owners O II C~P~S~" iV7-MRs. ANNIE wb S IBS i 3 7 51 P 1" 1 ■ Englder .1 Hlmy 3 16-512-51 -2 1-5 66797 BEECHER WB S 116 R 1 P P. B1 2". 3» C H ShlUgS A Beckham 1 6 ". 0 5 1-2 1 5 66948 MARIMBO ws 4 101 3 5 V •;- l". ;:- :;•"• Hagan .1 Burttacbell 12 12 13 I 3-3 66895 M.I.IXK CUMMINGS a I sip 1 1 |i q 3* BJ t- Butler .1 B Hnwktna 5 5 4 7 5 3 5 6692 GRACELAND wa 1 loi t 7 61 7 ti 6» 5: Bkfarvin H McCnrren Jr SB 48 40 12 5 66922 SEA WATER wis 3 M S 8 14 V I" B4 8* ■ Martin .1 A Mundy 8 13 13 1 S5 66922 SAMBO wnsiio 7 I 2* ::. 7 7 7 Rnwaon C AV Qivena 40 5it 50 39 10 66898 MISS JERSEY WB 3 91 2 6 Post rider. F Burton P Buford 13 12 13 4 2 Time. 25. 50, 1:15 . 1 : 12- 1 It. Winner— Cli. ni. by St. Blaise -Beltaibet trained by .1. Henry 1. AVent lo post at 4:18. At poet 1 miniile. Start good. Won driving: M-cnd and third the aBaBF. Mrs. Annie, lucky most of the way and repeatedly escaping .iains. went .vroiind the others n the stretch 1 111 11 and. dashing into a long lead, had enough in reserve to stall off Hie rush of ltocoher. The latter v as beat, but broke in a tangle and was almost thrown soon after the stsirt. then closed a big -ap steadily in the last furlong and finished With ■ rush. M.arimbo. also showing improved form, made a gftd effort on the Stretch turn, hut tired near the end. Alline Cuiumings ran a good three -quarters before tiring. Baaabo quit a! ler going a half. Miaa Jersey was caught in a jam on the hist turn and went down. The wiuuer was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights— Alline v.niniings. 2. poumP: Mis .1,-rsey. 2. f?AQ7Q SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. l:12f— 8— 113. Purse «400. 4-year olds and upward. 1 J| O •_/ • O Ooitn, Raeaea and OeHbaga. selling. Net value to winner 8888. Ind Horses AAVt PP St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~~S 66898»MERRICK wb 4 110 6 6 3i 31. 1] V D Austin .1 C Milam 7-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 out 68896 BONEBRAKE W E IM 1 2 41 4. 3" 2"J Shreve C B Campbell 10 10 10 4 2 66872 POTTKR WB 6 112 le 1 ]S ]U 24 :;■. y ishard C A" Mueller 6 10 S 3 8-5 66823 LUCUX.LUS w 5 Ill 5 I 7. 6 5 4". Aoung A Jones 8 10 10 4 2 01:21 ALSONO w 7 100 II :: 5 H t;- 5a AV Allen E J Gildersleeve 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 66888 KING WILDA w 5 MB I 5 9k p 4- 6 Cherry H T Batcheler 0 I B 2 1 66898 WOOLTE88A W I IM 3 8 Bj 71 10 7 Daussat I BchneknUM 20 50 50 20 10 6fis;t5 PKNPlco WB5U312M 84 9* ■■ V B Dickson H R Baker lo 10 6 2 1 66870 WATER MIRROR WB 6 M4 9 7 8 s- . . 9» Englder P J Miles 10 12 12 5 2i SLWHRANNIGAN W I 114 2 4 105 10:1 S" H » Stevens K Galbreath 15 50 50 20 10 66848 TOMOCHICHI tv 4 108 4 11 11 11 11 11 A Morgan F J Pons 10 15 15 6 3 66896 GAVTN C. tv 5 109 7 I.eft at the post. J J AAalshMrs C E MahoneS 8 8 3 3-2 Time. 24-. 484, 1 tlfig. Winner — Ch. g. by Joldeti Carter— Binuca trained by J. . Milam. AVent to post at 1:47 At post 3 ininiiles. Start |Kn»r. Won driving; second and third the same. Merrick, hard ridden, was in close pursiiil of the leadrtu in the early Stages, dashed Into the lead on the Stretch turn sind held Ihe Others safe, winning well in hand. IbMicbieak ran a good race and finished With •i rush. Patter tired after showing the asset speed for Bve furlongs. Lucullan, away poorly, cloved ■ 1 ig gap and ran a winning- race. Alsono had BO mishaps and can do much better. King AVild I was ea eessively used ill the lirst half, causing bini to tire at the end. Bendigo was caught in a jam al the start and was practically left The winner was entered lor ; no hid. Scratched— UtiiHti Midas, 10b.


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