Hot Springs Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-16

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. : OAKIiAWN. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Friday. February 15. 1907.— I.hventli day. O.tklawn Jockey Club. EkjtttkJ Meeting 00 days. Weather clear: track fast. 11 hooks on.; Presiding Judge, Frank .1. Bryan, starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. 1:. W. Maiim. Raeiie. starts at 2:16 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. P, hliukers. Figures in parenthesis followiuij the *lstance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried dr7 CA Q FIB8T MACB 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2— 110. 1 MOO added. 2-year old-. POHea, O 4 WiO BelMng. Net value to winner s:::o Ind Horses AWt PP St V4 L- a4 Str Fin Jx;keys Owners O II C P S 66993*LADY HAPSBURG w !.J 3 2 1- 1- P Skirvln H MoCarren Jr 1 .". : U-M8-6 66944RUSTLE w 113 •". 4 1" tt;. ■!• Cherry I. -V Cella 4-5 9-109-101-3 out 66918 MARGET RANDOLPH W 96 1 1 2» :, 3* Butler J 8 Hawkins 15 1.7 12 I 1 66944»SOIREE WB 96 1 E El li 4n Englder Chlnn «t Forsvthel .". 4 1 l-:. 66377CAPUCINE WB 108 2 :: S 4" ■ - D Austin .1 C Milam 6 8 8 Z l-J BEWrrCHBD w 186 6 6 6 " h 6 Wishard K L, Thomas M 20 20 ti I Time. 24, 301, 42-. Winner — B, f. by Hapsborg— Banderole trained by 11. McCarren, Jr.. Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute, start good. Won handily; second easOy; third the same. Lady Bapshurg broke well in motion and took a long lead al once and. although tiring fast near the end, won well in hand. Rustle, away in a tangle, Closed a hir gap and was going gamely at the end. Margaret Randolph had no mishaps and ran fairly well. Soiree was going well a; the finish. Capucinc ram poorly and appeared to sulk most ofl the way. The winner was entered for S-VX; no bid. Overweights — Bewitched, •" pounds. £?7 fA A 8M0OND RACK- and 1-2 Furlongs. 1:071—3—104. Purse $»—. 7 Jf r 8ki8. Maidens. O I yjti: c !ts usd Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 8289. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P ~ 66945 HAWK AM. a 96 5 11 7i 7i «- 1" Shreve P .1 Mill, tt M 4u 26 M ." 6fi970sWOOLSTARTLE will 9 2 3" " - , 2- Cherry L A Cells 8-6 11-611-64-5 2-6 66299 DICK SKANLEY WB 107 8 S I] I. lj 31 Young Johnson At- Dodsonlt U 10 4 2 66970 JIM siMlsux WB 104 7 :: 41 4" 4 4 D Austin .1 C Milam 2 2 S--a :!-5 1-3 66970 TOM ANDERSON w 184 :. I B 61 S» .".- 1 Swain C Panprritz 12 12 8 :: 3-2 66794 BYRUM w Km 1; 7 s1 8 7! 81 KeatinR A Weir 28 S8 68 20 lu 62351 1 EI. SIS a lli 1 1 2: 21 34 V W Allen C B Campbell 38 M 20 S 1 : LWEBER a B 107 13 6 6s 6 8* s1 Wishard Salleed Lechb ster 6 8 8 :: l-o 66794 HIGH TIDE w 96 12 13 11". it 9* 9 EngTder Chlnn * Forsythet N 10 4 2 G6S69 TIERNEY a 103 I 12 12s 10J Hi in McFadn K T Craves 28 26 25 M 6 66920 SHARONOW ANA ara 9511 8 9 11- II1 11- E -Martin 0 W Clark .lr .".11 68 68 20 10 66970 RUBBER BAI L wsit 100 16 14 16* 12 12* 12s Manners .1 Burttachell E8 68 68 211 E* IACK HARDY w 188 2 10 I6J 13 13 131 Hagan R N Vestal 28 88 68 M H 66970 KID WILLIAMS ws 108 10 15 iV. 14" 14 1 P H Riley .1 .1 Ogles 68 88 in 2.7 12 66794 DR. ROOT us p,s p; a ip i". 15] i:,. Abochon •! O Tinsley M M 38 10 4 0.:475 LOYAL LAD ws p.17 11 iu M 16 16 16 F Perrett ,1 Jennings 68 E8 50 20 10 Time. 24, 4i. 1 :ir«.. I :€•. Winner — B. g, by Ila1 kswick— Amaranth trained by -I. S. Merchant. Went to Iiost al l:47. Al post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the Same. Hawkama, poorly handled and going wide most of the way. doxed a Mg gap steadllv and. Bnloblng with .1 rush, got up in the la I snide. Woolst.utle was I sharp factor all the wav and appeared a eel tain winner In tie lasi furlong, bnt tired nnexnectedly. Dick Shanley showed the most early speed and only tired in the last furlong, .lim Simpson had a rough trip throughout, hut K a poor racer at best. Tom Anderson sbowfljd Improved form and was poorly handled. P.yruin unseated his rider while going to th" post and ran a g 1 race. Okds was 1 prominent contender in the early stage and tired after going a halt". Dulweber had no mishaps. The winner was in for W: no bid. Overweights -Wooistanl". 1 pound; -Tit n Simpson. 4: Dr. Root, B. £ir7 4/i P£ Tiiiitu itAii: 3-4 Mile, 1IIS-1 -5—113. Parse MOO, 1-year-old* sad upward. J I IfttfJ Selling. Net value to winner S3O0 ind Horses AWt PP St Vj lis rt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S G6P97*HAUGiHTY w 1 KM 7 :: 1" l" 1 I] Butler .1 W OUieall 7-6 2.. 2;. 1-5 l-S 66895 DR. MCARTY ■ 1 KB I 6 8" 4" :;.. 2 E Martin Stul.l.s Bros 1-7 30 38 N E 66921 POXHALL a I 111 2 5 •;■ 81 6 3" Young .1 .1 Ogles id 15 15 li :. 66997»RUSTLIN 3 SILK a I 114 8 I 5 V 51 1" D Austin -I C Milam 4 E S I 1 66997 BELLTOONE WB 6 113 3 7 I* 2- 21 S» Abnchon W H GMore M 10 8 3 8-6 66973 ALSONO w 7 110 10 8 JO" 10s J o- Emglder K .1 Gildersleeve :: E 2.. i-r. ::-5 66948 PRINCE OF PLESS a 1 ill 9 11 la 12 .. 7! Cherry -I 8 Bratton 20 38 "20 8 4 669693BILLY PATERSON WS 9 110 12 1 3* 3* 1 S Shreve Mrs K M Loring 28 48 N 15 6 66973 WATER MIRROR w S llu 6 H !i" :ri II :■ Skirvln I .1 Miles 17 M 38 1" E b69731POTTER WB 6 118 I 2 24 5J 7".H:! Wishard C V Mueller 8 15 IS S % 66969=KITR iPATKI.V w I 111 5 9 71 7 I01 11* G Swain GRftAEFlowers 12 In M 15 6 |-.i.7l Ill IKI-TAIN WSB 5 115 13 13 12 113 Vl 12" V Perrett W C Price S M 16 1 2 66697 TELEPATHY ws 4 109 14 11 11 11- 13 I3a Dearborn A C Bellew 1.7 26 25 8 I I BTER KNIGHT WB 5 110 11 12 11 11 14 14 Hagan W Keating M 1" 10 1 2 Time. 2T . 4!l 1 :KIJ-. Winner— Ch. f, by Hand-el -Rumpoint trained by -I. W. o"Nealli. Went Ti- : osi at 3:15. At DOOt 1 miUGtes. Start had. Won easily mirond driving: third the same. Haughty ran to her best form, was away .veil, ihowed the most speed .ill the way, raced Belltonue inti» defeat in th Drsfl half and came away to win well in hind. Dr. McCarty. going wide most of the way ami suffering from Interference, finished with a rush and was going gamely at the end. ioxl all began -lowly and finished fast. Rustling Silk had a rough trip and ran a uo.»d race. Belltoone had no mishaps. Alsono had scant chance with a poor st;rt. Billy Paterson quit badly after gulag a good half. The winner a 1 entered for SS00; no hid. Scratched— 00073 Gavin C. 110: 87021 I.ucullus. nr,. /"* fj f A £* FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. il:o7 3—104. Pane sum. :; year olds. Xj I Jr±J Allowance-. Net value to winner .::H. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 4 /fe % Str Fin Joi.-keys Owners 0 II C 1 S 66920THE BEAR WB 107 1 7, 2". 1.. 1:J V Shreve s II Cardwell 3 :.• 3 1-6 ont 66946WING TING a 186 7 6 .7- : - 3* 2". Cutler .1 S Hawkins 1l-HHi-.".1 1 -;; out 66945 TRES JOLI . 105 2 l 1" Is 2J 3*3 A Morgan !•" .1 Pons 28 4u 10 12 E ■• 1 BINONDO W 164 3 7 7 7 5» I- D Austin T P Haves 2 :: 3 9-10out 64210 REVENUE wb 105 S I l" :".!- B1 Englder .1 Carson 10 1.7 15 5 2 61991 MIKE SUTTON W 105 1 2 :;.. :!" li1 6 Wishard Stubbs Pros 30 58 68 17. E 66970 JACK BRATTON v 1: 102 8 8 8" 81 8J 7" Wylie .1 s Bratton 38 ISO 160 48 IS 66844 IDAI.IA a 1 ; :: ii". 1;. 7 8*1 G Swaiti .1 C Milam 15 NO 180 38 ii 66848 BL TOVAR w 116 9 3 9 9 :» 9 V Riley G L Goodnere tlo 68 68 26 10 Time. 24, IV. 1 ;IH . I : I is, . Winnei -Rr. g. by Bowling Green- Krla d*Or trained by T. it. Lawrence. Went to po-t al 3:48. Al post 1 minute, start fair. Won driving; sec ! and third the same. rhe Bear, lucky throughout and showing his best form, was gent into a long lead from the start .-i . although tiring fast in the final drive, lasted just long enough. Wing Ting, much the best, was restrained for the first half and kept far hack, then finished fast when called OB and would have WOO in I few more strides. Tres JOB swerved badl iu the stretch run. bnt ran a .good ace. BInondo, away poorly, suffered from Interference in the early stages and can do much better. Kcvenue showed speed, bat tired. Mike Sutton zigyigged all oxer the course in the stretch. Sera-■lmi 86046 Charley Het y, 100; 60O062AutumB Flower, 145; 66411 Miss Hynes, lui . Overweights — Binondo, 2 pound-. ■ : — " — £1*7 f A "T IHTIl SAGE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards- 1:43 J— 3— 87. Pane sum. 3-year-oMa and Xj § Jrk: t apward. Selling. Net value to winnei 8300. Ind Horses AWtPPStj 2 3i Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H C P S 66973 KING Wli.DA u 5 103 S :i 21.. 2. 2.1. 2- l| Hnglder 11 T Batcbeler 2V. ::.. 31 4-5 2 -.7 66971!SHENANDOAH WB 6 114 8 2 ii 1 ". 1 . I* 2* D Austin P T Chlnn 3-6 7-103-5 3-10out 66971 LETA DGPF1 ar 4 107 :: 1 :! P 4* 4H :;. W Alien P .1 Millett 211 211 2u s 1 66896 MART CANDLEMAS w : 88 2 4 1 :;-:; 31 4fc Shreve G W Scott 12 12 in 4 s-5 66873 B. OF OWENSBORO w 4 KB I S B» 7;. s:; » 5* Dearborn 11 D Bellew 20 48 68 10 4 67020 LADY ICMIIA WB 3 89 8 7 .s1 6* tii 6- li- Manders V Steuve 2.7 26 28 6 2 66973 WOOLTESSA vfl hi.; 1 6 7- B* Bl V 71 Daussat L Schuckman 211 20 1:. ,, 2 67022 SEA WATER wb 3 84 9 1" 5* 9* 9* 9* 8" Pohnnkn .1 A Mundy 68 36 M 10 4 66998 DIXIE ANDREWS M 5 lul 7 S i". 8* 7»* s1 9* Hagan H A Trowbridge 10 J t j Hi I 1 66873 CHECK MORGAN W 6 112 M 9M lo 10 10 in .1 .1 WalshM Hall o0 40 40 12 5 Time, i* . 50, 1:1.".-. 1 :42|, 1:44*. Winner— Ch. g, by King William II.— Wllda trained by R. N. Vestal. Went ■ i ost al 4:14. At post 4 minutes. Stait good. Won driving: second and third the same. King Wllda, running in much improved form, followed Shenandoah closely for the first fhllf mmi U in. v ore iiiiii down on the stretch turn ami. standing a hard drive gamely, outstayed htm at the end. Shenandoah showed superior early speed, but tired after going three-quarters. Lota Puffy, also showing improved farm, was ■ aaarp factor most of the wax and finished fast. Mary Candlemas ran well and had ao mishaps. Belle of Owenshoro was in close quarters most of the way. Lady Kuiily acted badly at the pos; and ran only fairly well. The winner was entered for H.; no niil. Scratched 87022T. 1. Powell. iiis; 87022 Oasis, 88. Orerwefarhti — Lota Duffy, 3 pounds; Mary Candlemas, 2. fifi/t Q SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:481—8—180. Purse 8J80, 1-vear olds ml upward. 0 • WrdfcO Silling. Net value to winner $:. lad Horses AWtPPSFA j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S n;:i!7-sczAN. ROCAMORA w :. 102 4 l ::. m 2,1. 21.1. 1" Butler G W inn. s 4 6 C 2 1 68998 KITTIK PLATT w E 183 3 I W 9 V » 2» A Morgan F J Pons 6 8 S 3 tl-2 00:17:: BENDIGO nl 111 8 E 4l 4:1 l* v 81 Cherry H R Bnker i" io a r. 7 ~ 66998THISTLE DO w 1; 112 7 3 1» 2 2. 6* 4b ] Austin Mrs C B Malione«-." 7-6 7-5 « 1-8 66898 MR JACK WB 6 18812 1" a- 7" tiJ El 5»1 Abnchon Q W Givens 40 40 40 15 ti 66971 BULLFINCH WSB 6 186 I 7 ii 61! 71 71 K1 E Rice .1 o.Neall in 15 15 r 2. 88948*DOCILE WB 6 149 6 8 6» 5 B» 6" 71 Knglder Lockart Pros :::. 18 618 68 6 1-2 rOSM8B. .1. 8WANNER w 1 KM E 1 _i l» 41 s1 81 G Swain W D Warner 10 10 10 4 2 66921 CLEAR NIOHT w ! 98 2 S 7 8 1"J 9" 9 E Martin MraBRLnwrencO 40 «» 88 27 12 071122 IMBODEN WB 6 MS 11 II 1 1 ion 11- 10" ni» Finlev M fKhsner SO 10 49 IS 6 66872 MART GENTRY W 5 186 M 12 12 12 8* U 11" Shreve P King 4n 40 40 15 6 1 Oi;ti72 MRS. AXX1E P. 7 in? s I si n- 12 12 12 D Riley J Hitny 16 20 20 7 3 Time. 25, 48t, 1:15, 1:41". l:4Si. Winner — Ch. m. by rarandole — distance trained by ;. W. Inia-i. Went to post al 4:4::. At iiosl 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Suzanne Rocainora. favored by good racing luck and restrained in the early stages, moved up resolutely after going three-quarters and, finishing with 1 rush, outstayed Kittle Piatt. The latter, probably best was ■ distant trailer in the early rtages, bill flnished with J ru-h and waa going faster than the winner ai the end. P.endigo was apecdy, bill was male Iiki 1 1 . 1 rr-1 1 use of in the early part and tired badly near the end. Thistle Do was raced into exhaustion in the tit -1 three quarters. P.. .1. sr. inner waa also , tccsslvely ased in the first three-quarters and tired bad! In the tnal quarter. Mr. jack ran a airly good race. Ihe winner, entered lor 00; was bidtip to 1907.sh05 by P. King and bought ha. Scratched— «7023H*ur»us. n 4: 87022*iikyward, DO; OtjeTCPCadillac, 104; WS4U Inenhator, 108. Overweights — Bendigo, li pounds.


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