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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Thursday. February 14, 1907. -Tenth day. Oakiawn lackey Club, spring Meeting. no days. Wcataer clear: track fast. [ books on. Presiding Judge, frank J. Bryan. Starter. A. B. Hade. Secretary. B. W. Magian. Racing starts al 2:1.5 p. m. W indicaies whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis followiug the distance ol each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight ourricd. /rri".-! Q FIRST rack 3 1-2 Furlongs. 43 2 no. 99 added. Z-year-etda. Maidens. O I UlO I i - «Bd Hidings. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses-" AWt l p"St~ir~Vg~%~STrF"in Jockeys Owners O II G P~S~" ORPHANY t 197 S 1 l* P 1» Cherry L A Cella :: 4 4 8-5 4-5 El -i BOUNDING C.I.K m MM :: :.• -- 2* Knglder A K Hundlov 91 91 :.0 10 5 li SHILLING w lao t 6 u. :;- ::". C H ShiUgR L Thomas l 7-5 n-im-a out it. Is ROYAL JACK W 93 t: E ** 5 4» Butler J W May s In to 3 3-2 Gt.918 TORO w !S 7 7 S.l B*fc skirvin W C Price M IS 15 6 3 6*919 SENATOR PAYNTER W 191 I pi M 6- «" I Rib y P T China It 10 6 2 1 Bb943 ALBERT M. W M I 2 I 4» 7| Abachon H R BaJGir 4 7 7 2 1 c;:m WASHAKIE w 101 2 9 t* 1» V Whmard G WJ Rissell s 15 15 E I 66918 WATER LOCK w 1"1 5 S 7 7. 9* Manders Stubba Bros lu ::ii 91 10 4 66943 FANCY HENRY w 101 o 4 :■■ S M D Austin J C Milam b 15 15 5 2 Time, li ■-. 2". . 36, 13. Winner B. e, by Fat her leas BHsa Russell trained bj H. MeDaalel. W- nl to |M st at L:17. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won c.i-ily: SeCOBd and third the t ailio. Orphan broke fully In motion, Showed much the most speed and led all the way With plenty in teat lit1. Rounding Elk also ran a food lace and Showed Improved form. C. II. Shilling had BO mishaps, began -lowly and closed up ground In the tinal fin bug. Etoyal Jack was weakly handled, but came fast al the flnlsb ami seemingly is ■ stayer. Senator Paynter has worked well and was poorly handled. The wimier aa entoi • ! for 9400; no bid. Overweights Orphany, l: pounds; Water Leek, 1. r»7/~| t BBCOND RACK— 1-2 Mile. 48— %— 100. Pane S-100. 2 year-olds. Selling. O I J JL * Net value to winmr .«:;X . lad Hones AWt IP ait~i~.~~s"ttrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P :5 06943X LONEL BOB v. lit 6 4 1- l1 1 D Austin T P Hayes 9-6 7-M8-5 out— I6C8941DA MAY a Ul E 3 l -■"• V Abachon .1 C Milam 7 S 8 2 3-5 WORK A DAY W 106 4 1 3" 3- 3» Knglder J Carson 2 13-69 7-lOout 8S ONDA B mi 11 5" 4 4 Hagan Chinn ,t ForsythelO 15 15 4 M II »18 Ol RIBR GIRL W llu 7 7 4" 5= 5* C H ShiUgR L Thomas 7 10 10 2 3-5 66944 STELLA PATTON w "5 2 6 «i ti3 ti2 Butler J S Hawkins 30 40 40 12 5 GREEN LIGHT B J"7 3 5 7 7 7 Cherry G W J Bissell 20 30 30 10 4 Time. 23, 98, 99 , Wiunei Bik. e. by Vsii ii-n- -Console! te trained bj T. P. Hayes. Went to post at 2: P.. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Colonel Bob outclassed the others, was away slowly, but moved into a long lead at once and was never fatty extended, winning well in lmnd. Ida May ran a good race and followed the leader clo-ely in the early stag. -. but tired slightly at the eta!. Work a Hay had no mishaps, ran well and was best of the others onda will do better under stronger handling. Courier Girl ran a disappointing race. The winner x- as entered |or 9900; no bid. Scratched -66019 I Hollow. Ill; 00011 Rustle. 110. Overweights — Onda, i pounds. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:071-1— 104. Turse ?400. 3-year-olds. Maidens. 6rT/.tl/V • YJ £ J Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt"PP~St U % ~%~StFFin Jockeys Owners O H C V S~ 6C970 REINE REGENTE w 190 5 8 » V 2- H A Morgan F J Pons 7 S S 2 1 ; INTILA fh 1»7 8 3 1" 1» 1* 2« D Austin J C Milam 1 9-2 :: - :t-5 out Eg I DUSKSTON w 100 7 2 5U 4°k 3h 3j C H ShilisL A Cella 6 6 13-51 l-*2 BEDRkCE W 100 !l 1 21 3 4h .p.s Bnglder 1 T Morris 8 12 12 I 3-2 6684S LADY KMILY w 95 4 10 9- 71 6*. 5 Dearborn V Steuve Jo M 20 7 3 6S69*STRAIGHTLINE W 99 10 7 3, 6J a 9 Batler A Weir I 2 2 4 5 2-5 S6S70 LADY 1.11IJNS w 102. 3 9 10 10 9" 7»* Flnley B M McDevitt 20 40 40 15 I 66229 DULZURA w 107 6 6 8l 8J 8 8 MeFadn 1 B Fitzgerald M 25 25 10 5 66820 DULCIE tvf. K 2 4 4. 6 7 »» Shrove H Cook 10 15 15 r 2 KATE MCRACKEN w 107 15 6 92 10 10 C Fisher H Rainsbottom 20 40 40 15 6 Time. 24. 40. 1:021. 1:09. Winne — Ch. f, by St. George— Miss Kingston trained by .1. 0. Holder. Went to post nt 8:15. At post 1 minute. Sart good. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. Reine Regente, showing Improved form, raced into a contending position in the first Quarter from a slow beginning and. wearing down the leaders in the stretch, won with plenty in reserve, but was whipped oat. l.intila sho eu thu most early speed, but tired after going a halt. Duskston was in repeated jams and suff red I tich from interference, but finished well and. with clear sailing, would have been a loser contender, lb driee tired aftei early prominence. Lady Emily ran fairly well. The winner wa* entered lor £400: no bid. Oven eights- Lady Lij-pins. 2J pounds. A7H01 HOCUTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:121—5—113. Birtse ?400. 3-year-olds and uj.wird. J I f i-i JL Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWTpJrSM4 %~Str Fin "jockeys Owners O II C PS 668461RALBERT WB 6 112 E I 9 » V V D Austin .1 C Milam 3 3 3 4-5 out OR MACK B I 111 2 2 V 11 1 f H shilTgW II Norton i 5 H 5 I 1-3 out 66971 J IV DUNN Wa I 91 I I 5- 4*. 1- ::- Dearborn A C BeUew E 12 12 4 3-2 6568 PENRHYN WB IMS 1 1 2: 2 V 4- Shreve E .1 Oilderaeeve 2 9 9 9-102-3 !■ 9 TENNYBURN WB 6 107 8 8 ti- ti-; til V DonvitS B Lanes 4i HMt loo 30 M I L.LUS ws 5 1117 :; 4 # ."... 5 «h Young Jones 10 15 15 4 3-2 6T872 MATADOR wa 6 115 4 9 9 S* s" ," " Abuchon K Spenca M M "0 I S E3146 J. B. SHERIDAN W5 P7 I 7 S:- 9 7 88 .1 -I Wa.shG A I.ansl.erry M M 00 20 8 66818 HERMOINE w 0 105 7 5 7 7= 9 I Wiahaxd J Edgecombe 50 100 100 m 10 Time 25. 9J|, 1-5. Winner— B. g. by Albert -Emily It. trained b» J. C. Milainl. Wcnl to post at 3:46. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third ttsc aaase. Ralberl had to overcome :. lot of interference and was forced wide into the stretch, but finished with a rush and was going away at the end. Dr. Mack B000 ran into the lead and. after disposing of Pearhyu, ippeared i certain winner, but tired fast in the last furlong. J. Iv Dunn came with a rush in the last quarter and finished gamely and gaining. Penrhya ran poorly and unit badly after going a half. The others wen always outrun. .•sc-atchod in:sps. .|:]m. xime, 96; 00910 Midas. 1 1 h •. : 66u6D*BiUy Paterson, 107: OO.H" Deuio, 9T; GO.j73 Wooltessa. H»s: 66070 Jack Bratl at, :t7: 66046 HigginsvIUe, D7. eJT/.OQ 111 I lilt ACE -1 1-16 Miles. l:4 ij— 5— 100. Pane faM, 3 year-olds and upward. ■ 4 VJt 4bd Selling. Net value to winner 9300. lad Horses AWlFrSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H~C P S 66896 T. J. POWELL w 5 ia3 :; 4 :i- HM 7- B I1 Slireve A. McKay 15 15 15 6 I 6Ct482.SKYWARD w 1 Wt I I -". 2* 23 2» 2 Vlie -i .1 l-la unigan 1 9 oi 8-5 4-5 6*971 TOM GILROY w :: K ti 2 1- 1« 1- 9* 3". C H ShillgJ R Wainwrigbt 15521 66871 ODD ELLA WB 4 101 11 9 H1 7 :•» J 4= A Morgan F J Bona t 6 3 3-2 7 10 86971 AUKSMi W 4 M6 13 E B B P .",.. 5- Dearborn .1 Onsa 4 5 5 2 1 66971 BELLE SCOTT WB I SS 7 12 9 9 3 1- 9 Butler J C Milam 7 S 8 3 8 5 6922 IMBODEN WB 9 MS Oil 13 12 9] E* 7- Finb v M Ochsner 12 16 15 6 3 66896 DORIC WB 3 01 4 10 7» 9 91 N1 9s Manders P King 15 20 20 8 4 68972 SEA WATBR W3 94 1 13 1l" 13*11* 0- :i ■■ rohanka J A Mundy 20 40 40 15 S 06972 MARIMBU n I 100U0 15 II" 8» IS* II1 10 Hagan 3 Burttacbell 8 12 12 5 2i 66969 CHARLES MKEE w 5 108 14 8 C SllOJ 12i 11| C Fisher H ! Bellow 16 15 15 ti :; i.t.071 oasis wa I M15 7 3 C l| 10 12 B Martin K Sconce #3899-6 t«971 l i: HART ws8 112 :. 1 n1 r. 16 13 i::J Abachon O Johnson 8 12 13 5 2 66844 TWINKLING STAB W3 91 2 5 16 11- II- it1 it- Knglder China A ForaytholS 29 29 8 4 66348 LINDALE WB 5 103 12 14 10 U 13 IE 15 Skirvin M E Slack 10 10 lo 4 2 Time. 24, 49, 1:1.Y;. 1:42|, 1 : 1!»J. Winner Kr. h, by Le Premier -Blaaoaae trained by J. Farrisi. Went t pool at 1:11. Al post J minutes. Start fair. Von handily: BfSoad driving; third the same. T. J. Powell, showing improved form despite bad handling, moved up fast ea the turn, although going wide, and. I.nishiiig with a rush, won drawing away. Skyward ran forwardly from the start, hat was shaiply bumped by the winner in the stoetcb and tired slightly near the end. Tom Glh-uv tird badly ..Her Betting the pace for three-quarters, hat held on gamely far third place, odd Etta was taken ail over the course and can do much better. Adesso tired in the tinal drive. Oasis ran poorly and dislikes. lo go a long distance, the winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched- i;i;t 7:; King Wllda, 108. 1" Te. •■: weight in entries -Maiinibo. 102. Overweights— Tom Gllroy, 1 pound; Belle Scott. 1; Marimba, 2.. rTHOQ SIXTH RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. T:.ri2 — *— 104. Purse S400. 4 year-olds and upward. J I UlO Selling. Net value to winner 9J00. " Ind Horses A WtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P s" 86998 BELDEN w 1 K 7 ti 3j 3 jh 9 lh in Dearborn J Gaaa 4 fi i 8-6.4-5" HIGH BEAR wis 4 116 1 I 0 Si 7- li 2* 9" C H ShillgJ It Walnwright 7-5 7-5 1 1-3 out ICURSUS w 11 7 199 I 7 4J 4i 4h 51 42 3- Hagan .1 BaTttSChal] 10 20 20 7 :: 66998 JOHN GARNER WB 5 102 S 4 1L 1- V- I1 31 4h G Swain S.I Charles 12 15 15 5 I t.i;ti47 BIG Low a E 91 0 s M 9 S" 8s 6J 6 Bnglder G v Scott s 10 10 4 7 5 E6947 SCALPLOCK wa 1 1U3 3 1 9 9| o" 9 5" fih Jaanden P King 4 4 3 112 66948 JACK LORY wn 5 107 4 2 2!i :" 3l 3h 9 7A Abuchon C Sehawacker 6 12 12 4 2 66947 HELOERSON wn 8 07 5 5 5" 73 9 9 7k 8! Shreve J J Flannigan 12 29 20 7 3 86948 AGGIE LEWIS ws 6 100 2 3 7i .r.n 5l 7J 81 9 D Riley J J Ogles 10 15 15 5 2i Time. 2t*. 4!lii. l:1.,i. 1:12.. 1 :54|. Winner — Br. g, by Handspriag — Allie Kelle trained by J. Gaaa. Wnt to post tit 4:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Wan driving: second and third the same. Belden. lucky throughout and a forward contender from the start, moved up with a rush after going three-quarters and, standing a hard drive gamely through the last furlong, outlasted High Bear. The latter, mack the best, was almost thrown down at the start when Scalplock bolted across the track, but Closed a big gap in the last quarter and was going gamely at the "111 despite lieing in close smarten. Cursus ran .1 good nice and nnished with a rush. John Garner showed the most early speed, but tired after going three quarters. Big Bow trailed far back in the early running and moved up well ou the stretch turn, but appeared to sulk under punishment. Scalplock, badly handled, ran i oorlv and eaa lo better. Aggie Lewis was sharply impedud at the start and had scant chance. The winner was entered tor 00; no bid. Scratched— ti51J8 Florizel, 106: C0U4S Athena, 100; MM Mr. Jack, 105. fiyefwelglttn— Cursus, Ji tfUU0s» .MmJakBaa