Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-19

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Monday. February 18. 1907.— Tliirteeutli day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Meet- I bag 60 days. Weather cloudy; track fast, til hooka on. ■ — Presiding .lu.!.-. frank J. Bryaa. starter. Mars Cassidy. Beeretary, K. w. M.rinn. Baehag atarta at 2:i." p. m. W indicates arala, S spurs. B bllnkera. Flgarea iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 12—2-110. Parse 9400. 2-year-oMs. M.ii.i.iis. 6r7/ T|Q " | "«_/0 Colts aad Geldings. ADowaacea. Net value to armner 80. Ind ~llorses AWtPIrsT4 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.. -is OSCAR T. w bM 2 L J1 Ill] G Swain C Paagrita II N • 2 . fi-5 B6M3 MERR1FIELD w 108 1 1 ih l -" 1 Austin .1 C Milam I :, S - 1 EREBUS a 111 1u 4 2 IL 31 cherry L A Cells 1 8 8 4 I 67018 WASHAKTE w 111 13 5 41 4- 4* J Foley Q W .1 BiaacU N 12 u 5 2 walls WILLIAM BISSETTT w 108 9 6 8 .- Si Abuchon P I China E 5 :; :: 2 7-lu BIG SASS ■ 111 II 2 ..; El 8 Wisbard Mrs B E Shillingl5 30 30 U 5 8701S BOUNDING I : i K a 115 7 7 T- 81 7 Bnglder A B Hundley ;: 1 4 2 6 5 B 9 NO ENGINE a 106 3 S 8* 81 81 Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr *3 15 1". ■ ;: WINE MERCHANT a ill 8 8 :• I 9 P Perrett 11 McCarren .ir *s 15 15 I 3 HIGH GUN a 111 I II 11- 11*101 Butler S S Hawkins 8 20*3l S 4 GREAT PIRATE a IU 3 10 Jo: 10111* l Riley AV .1 Young M 31 21 8 4 .MM r.i.isii ii: a 108 8 12 12*,12*,12*» Toang 3 -I Ogles 15 30 30 M E LISTEN TO ME w Ul 12 13 12 11 13 Hagaa B il Wegner 15 5o 50 20 10 -loiipied in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 13 243, ;;i,i. 4::l. Winner B. -. by i.i-ak Mattie B. tralaed by •■ Klaber. , Weni to post at 2:is. At post 0 minute-. Start bad. Won driviag; aecoad and third t-iie same. «s.-ar T. was barky at the st.it. broke fully in aaottoa, forced i fast pace and came away in the Baal farinag. MerrifleM showed Improved form and stood ■ hud drive gamely, but tired at the end as if a trifle shoii. Brebns ran ■ good race, will improve and is not qaite ready. Washakie had u mishaps. William Bissett, away xlowly, ra-i !";i ii 1 well. Si.i; Sas v.is tandkca wide most of the way. Bounding Elk raa poorly and can do much bettor. £ n i | i | A SECOND RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. 12 2—110. Parse 9399, 2 year olds. Maidens. i O m "e/tt 1 ili.~. SeDiBg. Net value to winner 92S5. lad Horses A~vTlP~StH4 % ~%""Str~Kin7 Jixdiiys Owners O H C P S sewn HASTY a 96 7 1 l» I* r Dearborn II R Baker 8 M 10 4 2 !. .: •. : | r H vl.A a 108 5 I - 24 2j Griffith .1 C Milam il 0 6 2 1 «;■;:!.•:; i H; U- a a 107 5 :: ::- V Bnglder Cbinn «v Foroythe8-5 2] 21 1 1-l tem VSTORIA BEI LE a WW !i :; :, :.. t| Abuchon P T Chinn H in l i 4 2 06344 MBADOWGREKN u i. ft I :i C- 8 •"■. 1 Burton P .1 Mil.-s 15 80 30 12 t; i.vi.v BLKIIORN a Ms 6 E 4» 41 6 .1 Foley G W -I Bissell 15 15 IS 8 8 HI. Ml l; HURRA a 108 3 8 7 7.. 1 Austin T P Haves ;; :, 2 l 1-2 PRESENTE a 101 8 8 12 V- 8] Cherry L A Cella 10 10 in 4 2 R7043aMARG BT RANDOLPH w 10112 l" :•. 8J : Butler .1 S Hawkins 8 12 12 4 2 66993 I VRE a 85 i". 12 s1 !- in- Shreve G W Inaea 8 12 12 4 2 BIS LEWIS a 108 10 II U» lOj Ua McFadn 1 B Pltagerald 8 15 15 8 I 66993 l Nil ; SI NK.W an KM II 13 10" ir 12* .1 .1 Walsh I- .1 Pons 15 30 18 12 6 HELLFLOWBR u 108 13 15 13«113 W l Riley V .1 Toung 15 20 2n S 4 i i r.i: ri il i:d a m l- il it1 n1. ii,: Wishard R L Thomas 20 30 30 11 « , TRAVE1 a 108 16 1C 15s 15* 15* G Swain M Young 15 15 15 8 I . Miss FLORIDA w ]";; 11 7 16 M M Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr 28 30 30 12 8 Tim.. 12 . 24, 36, 421. Winner B. f bj Grecnan l... ..liita trained bj II. B. Baker. Went to post at 2:40. At post z ninutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving; third t. same. Ha i oathroke the others and, showing the moat span, maintained her advantage tbrongh.jut. winning drawing sway. Aunt Hals, also lucky it the start and saving much ground, ran ■ ..e.i race and finished gamely. Uroba a-as slightly Interfered with soon after the start and ttood a hard drive resolutely, bat wa-. i,..i -.mh| enough. Astoria Belle ran fairly well and will Improve. Meadowgreen is showing Improvement. Hester Zorra, awaj In ■ tangle had -cam chance and can do much Utter. Lady Blkborn had a rough trip. The winner was entered for sotn; no hid. Overweights Presente, 1 pound. aarr/vr.Rr THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :ii7,. 3—104. Parse 9400. 3-year-olds. J | "e/vj Allowanees. N. value I. winner $."00. lad Horaea A~TFl~St j ,.- % Slr~i"in Jockeys Owners O II C P S R7046*TRES JOL1 w 108 4 1 • » 2» ]• A Morgan F J Pons 4 5 5 4 5 13 , 67046 B1NONDO a 105 2 :: 4i 8* ... 2 1 Austin T P Hayes 3-6 3-6 3-5 out— K7046 MIKE St TTON a 105 I 6 1* 3* 4*1 3 Wishard Stubbs Bros 8 8 8 s 5 1-2 67046 rACK BRATTON - B 102 :. 2 2* L" 3k k Wylie .1 S Bratton In 68 CO 15 1 , IISS CI5SARION 100 3 1 1] 1* l1 •"•1| I Swain C PangrHs E 7 7 8 5 1-2 , 67044 DICK SHANLEX wsa 10316 :. 9 4* V 8* Young JohnsonandDodson 8 28 20 ti 2 6970 JACK BLADE ■ 102 7 7 7 7 7 7 DoBvitS R Dotaon 4n 100 100 20 10 Time, 21. 4». 1 : I2. 1 :os;. Winner— 1!. f. by Inspector B.- Al Lone trained by .1. O. Holder. Went to post al :;i.. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won dill tog; seeoud and third the same. Tree -I .!i waa shuffled back pooo after the start, bat aaaved up iih a rash when clear and. forcing a fast pace, raced Misa Cesarion Into sabj ctloa and lasted loog euoagh to ataad on ■ tesolate challenge from l.ii do. The latter, much the bear, Buffered from Interference in the early stages aad was in a pocket aaast of the way, but finished gamely and would have won la a few more strides. Mike Snttoa saved ground throughout, ran a l...«1 race and ta showing much improvement, .t.-iek Bratton ran fairly well. Mi-s Cesarion tired East alter displaying the m.t speed for a half. Dick Sbaaley ran f orwardly la the ea l stages. Scratched — 66095 Ben Strong, 110; 67044 Ha wkama, 102; 07000 Kankakee. 1imj; 97029 Straight- line. HMl. Qverweiu-hls- liinom|. :i pounds; ] jek Slianley. lj. 6rj AQO FOURTH RACE— 1 ma. 1 :•«• I -1 -108j. Pane 9900, o-yoar-olds and upward. I VJ*JJ Allowances. Net value to winner SIM. Ind Horses AWTpPSt Vi % »4 Str Fin Jockeys Otvners O H C P S 67046 WING TING wn 3 101 2 8 4;.. 41 r.".:!1 I" Butler .1 B Hawkins 4-511-101 2-5 out C7O70iaDAS w n I lftl I -l 1- 1- 1* I* 8*1 F Barton : E Dudley 10 in 8 1 4 5 669SW FLORIZEL v I 106 ~, l :,- _•- J* 2* 31 D Austin H MeCarren Jr 2 4i 4 0 102-5 66991 IAKE SANDERS w 5 118 1 ."■ B1 5* 5 t* 4- Cherry H McDanie] 3 19-516-54-6 oat 66845 KING LEOPOLD w3 SE ". 2 2» 34 I-- B»* 5** Dearbora .1 :ass i:, ■.•" 2n 5 1 " 87048 MRS. ANNIE niH2 13 8 6 ti" 6 ti Bnglder J llimy 15 20 30 10 2J Time. 25. 40. 1:14s. 1:11*. ■Winner — B. f. by Star Shoot -Van a Clar tralaed by J. S. Hawkins. Went to post at :..t!. At p. .si 1 minute. Start g k_n1. Won driving; second and third fh" same. Win;; TtBg was much the I" si Mud u-i handicapped hy a had ride, bat finished fast tbrowghoat and got ap m the ist stride when, with hm1 bandllag, -in would have won ml by herself. Midas showed superior «.irly speed and appeared a certain winner in the last fartoag, hut tiled unexpectedly in tiie last few .-.rides. Floriael ran well and araa right there most of the way. Jake Sanders began slowly and was a distant trailer for the 8rst half, hut ctaaed a hi;, rap in the !a-t quarter and would have been third in a few more strides. Kinp Leopold tired badly in the last half and ran a had race. Scratched — 67023 .la. k Lory, 104; 07072 Joe Coylc. 96. Overweights — 1 lorizel. 1 pound /rT/Qry ruin RACE— 3-4 Mile. 11:191 8—118. Pane 9300 4 -year-olds stud upva;-d. Kf 4 J*J 4 Colts, Horses and lieldings. Selling. Net value to winner 9225. Iod Horses AWTPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~~S~ 66973MERRICK wn 4 119 fi 3 L2 I* l1 1- P Austin .1 C Milam 2 3 2 11-2 67048 a J. SWANNER as 4 114 7 9 :fi 3- 3= -" Skirvin W D Warner 4 ti ti 2 1 67070 GAVIN C. w 5 117 2 1 1] in 2J 3 J Foley J J Ogles 10 28 20 S 4 67021 LUCULLUS w 5 117 4 8 S.1 62 4J 4J Cherry A Jones fi ti 6 2 7-5 87046 ALSONO w 7 117 0 5 Bk 4 52 5- Abuchon E J Hildei sleeve 2 4 4 2 1 67046*DR. MCARTY its 4 111 S 4 4 5i 6 ti" Shreve Stubbs Bros 5 5 4 J 9-5 9-10 i6«69 BANDILLO w ti 115 10 11 10 71 7« 7J Englder C Schawa ker 8 15 15 6 3 67045 PRINCE OF PLEBS w 4 in 3 G E 8* 81 81 Wylle .1 s Bratton 88 M 20 8 4 657.4 4-SiMoN KENT w ti 115 1 I 7. t| 8* .«• Dearborn .1 .1 Qreel] 10 10 8 I 3-2 84970 PROTECTS we 4 ill 5 lit ]l 10* WM»10*» K Barton .1 W oNeall ti 12 12 E 21 68427 KJNOBBORO wtinsu 7 Sft 11 TI 11 Hagaa P .1 Miles 1". 88 80 l-o 11- • t Time. 21-. 40. Ill Winner Mi. g, by Golden Garter- Blanca trained i J. C. Milanu. Weut to t«ost at 1;17. At post I minute. Stat! good. Won easily: second lri vinir : third the same. Merrick, well handled and away in a forward position, wore down Gavta C after niag three furlonss and was never in serious danger of defeat. B. J. Swaimer. probably best, ran weli. but had Dttkf ail from his rider and was lucky to take second place. Cavin i . was hard ridde-i. showed the most early aaaaji and lasted well in tUe liual diive. Lut-ullus closed a baa gap iu tiie last Ualf. aud luUteUvd «itU a rush. Alsono began slowly and was sharply interfered with by I.ucullus In the stretch. Dr. MCaity tired last after goiag ■ half. The winner was entered for *4im» : no hid. Scratched r.7itt7 Wooltessa, 108; 68973*Bcaebrake, 112; 07015 Peter Knight, 112; Ot.Wl J. P. Mag-berry, 117; 00071 C.almeda, 108. ft7nOQ SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:401—5 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Xj 4 I "«"0 Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St % 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O .1 C P S fi7nlV-K!TTIE FLATT W E 110 5 fi 3h V 2* I* l| 1 J WalshF J Pons 4 4 4 K-5 1-2 67073*HIGH BEAR wit 4 M8 0 7 7 7 5h 4" P| Cherry J R Wainwright 7-5 7-5 «-5 -J -5 out i;7iilj -SKYWARD wn 4 MB 8 I l1 1 1 1*| 2* 3i D Aastin J J Flannigan 10 10 10 4 2 66947»ND4E w E 107 14 6= 7, 1- 81 44 F Perrett R Fort, i 15 15 10 4 K-5 67048*BBNDIGO w 1; 5 110 4 5 5 ti" 7 ti= 5 Englder II R Baker 8-6 2 2 7-10oaA 87973 AGGIE LEWIS wn ti 105 3 3 41 41 tiJ 7 63 J Ryan J J Ogles M 18 88 M 5 titiblti INCUBATOR a 7 110 7 1 2 2 V 511 7 McFadn S Berry ti M IS 8 37j Time, 25:. gftf, 1:15, 1:42, 1 :4S. ■ Winner-B. nt, by Loagftlght — Rathleen trained hy J. O. Holder. Went to BOOl at 1:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second driving; third the same. Kittie Ilatt, running to her best form and well handled, was :i forward contender from the statt. wore doara the leaders alter going three quarters and wen with plenty in reserve. llUli I.eitr, poorly handled, was allowed to drop far out in the early stages, hut finished with a rush and may have beea best. Skyward was hard ridden and showed the most early speed, but tired in the last quarter. Nine ran iu im-proved form and linisiied goiag gamely. Bendigo ran a bad race and was never a serious eontauder. Iu-ctihator quit after going a half. Scratched — 67047LeU OutTy. 102: 07022 Br. Hart, 107; 60972 Graceland, 104; 0701S Imboden. 107. Overwelghta — High Bear, 2 pounds; Skyward, 1. • — ~ — — = ■


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