Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-06

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. UAKtAW.V. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Tuesday. March 5. 1907. Tuenly-sixth day. O.nkl.iwn Jockey Cittb. Spring Meeting 68 days. Weather cloudy; track fast. No open booking. Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, A. B. Dade. Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing sluts at 2:15 p. m. W iadlcatea wliip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, agi Of horse and weight earned. NOTE J lie acenracj Of the quotations herein is not vouched for. They wore not displayed on a board. They were famished the correspondent rerbally. nn I 1 Q 1 I BST BACi: -3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—110. Pane fSW. 2 year-olds. Maidens. _ I *tJ; J[ 7 PUUcs. Selling. ;ri value to winner 8*. *lud ilorscs AvrPP~St 1 Vj "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S .; IS 1NT IIA1.A wi: ll»i 2 ;: | ]b r Abuchon C S "Williams 2 :: S 6-5 3-5 ».7:;is ETTA LOUISE « IX :■ •". ]u 2| 2*1 J Poles D T M 11 - 4 5 5 8-5 4-5 67344 watcc.a wm IX l 1 2" 34 X Orirlith T .1 Hayea 2 .:. :: 1 1-2 67243 MKABOWGREEN u K E I S1 4 «* Bhreve J .1 Miles 10 20 X 8 4 1.-, 1:: PARE W IX 7 7 : r.i-i; El F Burton V, V Ittnes 8 10 10 4 2 67293 LADT ELK HORN w IX 8M V V H Moreland c, W .1 Bisseil 12 l". IS 6 3 67243 VIRGINIA I.INDSKY w X 12 11 7 7J 1* F.nglder H R Baker* ti 6 5 2 1 67243 PRBSENTE wn IX 4 4 H K V Cherry L A Cella 6 6 5 2 1 67318 LAV ATRINA « 1" I I 11 9 92 Trueman !•: Frazer S 20 20 8 4 67X4 BEWITCHED w MS12 9 13 W 10 ?. H BhilPgR I. Thomas 10 10 6 2 1 66868 HISV SHINE WMI • I 12" ll1" li" K Rice A E Hundley 1" X X 10 5 ODALIE w IX 11 13 V 1 12112: Pinch S P Harlan 12 X X I 4 ROIGH HOUSE W IX 10 12 P*ll 13 Robison .1 W May • X X S 4 Time, llf, 2.4:. 42. Winner B. f. by Oesarlon — Jennie l.ee trained by w. Blondy. Went to ;h. i at 2:!!. At post 4 minutes Start lair. Won easily; MCWid Tnd third Hie sa:i:e. Aunt Bala, running to her best form and favored by good raring hark, was 1 forward ramteudWT from the -tail, wore down the others iii the stretch and waa well in hand. Etta Louise, also showing improvement, was riiAht there throughout and outstayed Watuga m the closing strides. The latter, away running, had no mishaps and tired slightlj mar the end. Mendowgreea was gaining resolutely at the end and is showing Steady improvement . pare ran fairly well. Pre State vas away in a tangle an! bad scant chain ■■. The winner was entered for 2400; no bid. Scratched 87243* Astoria Belle. 106; »7 l.°. Miss Florida. 05: G7BI4 Ellora, 105. Overweights Pre state, 1 pound. _r» rj /% ~t O BBCOND BACK 1-2 Mile. 46 2 MB. Purse 00. 2 -year-olds. Allowances. y 4 4r J. «l/ B«l value to winner 00. ind Hoi s.s AWtlPSt U 5 : -t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H 5 P S .T.s-iDA MAY W 112 7 2 2n F .. 1- Abuchon J C ililam 7 107102 5 out— 67368aHOLLOW W« IX I I B 2i 2"t J Fob y E T Craves 4 5 5 2 3-5 .;_".:: I. DY HAPSBURG W IX I 4 V V 3« Skirvin II Mcfarrcn Jr 10 15 15 4 7-5 |7344BRBBUS W 112 4 08 41 4*1 Cherry LA Cella 3 3 3 7-10out 67293 MARGET RANDOLPHw IX B 5 51 5i r.J Butler J S Hawkins M 20 20 4 8-5 672X ROBERT EAGAN w Wi 11 4 62 6* Criffith S P Harlan 35 30 X S 4 HASTY GRACE W 103 2 7 7 7 7 C H ShiUgR L Thomas 20 20 20 6 3 Time. 12h. 24. 36, 4s. Winner -Ch. f. by Charade — Forelock trained by .1. . Milam. Weni to post a; 2:44. At post 1 minute, start good. Won easily; seeond Iriving: third the same. Ida May ran as if she outclassed the others, dashed into the lead after wearing down Hollow and won as her rider pleased. Hollow, running a good race, stood a hard drive gamely and outstayed l.adv Haps bun: iii the closing strides. Breous, away in a tangle, had ecant rhamr and can do ■neb better. Mar-g.nei Paadolph had no ailshaps. The others ran green. /* f%f THIRD BACE 3-4 Mile. 11 :12I— .".— n::. Purse 6486. 4-year-olds and upward. 6rr 4 4x £iJ Celts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 1388. Ind Horses AWtlTSf ,■ - St~rl,iii~~Jocke.vs Owners o II C P S " X7X o.M.vtl .1 W 6 IX 11 2 1- l4 l4 l1 Cherry Wright and Martini 6 I 21 6-5 67097 I.I iti.i.Is WB I IX I E ::; # 21 2* C H ShillgA Jones :; 4 4 2-6 4-6 67197 BANDILLO w 6 100 7 2 » X ■ - X Engfder C Schawacker I I E 2 1 PRINCE OF PLESS WB 4 IX 4 S H !■ 6 41 Butl-r J 8 Bratton 10 10 8 3 S-5 •XX MARCO ivi: 7 mi 3 13 Ifn 12 10- 5h Hagan J J Plannigan X X 30 10 5 67370*FRANK LUBBOOK W 4 IX 12 4 .". B -ti 6 1 Dearborn MraSRLawrence 6 S S 3 8-5 WlXTOMOCHICHl W 4 MS 14 7 7 61 9U 7i Abuchon P .1 Pons _ !• 2 4-5 1-2 67323 .1 I M I WB -I M 5 11 S 10 7i S1 Davenpt H Bertram X 40 30 10 5 67070 BLUE PIRATE W 4 1X15 12 11 Itll • J Foley C W Qivena X X 20 b 4 67145 KCROPATKIN WB 4 IX I 1 41 X 5J 10 Trueman GRAAEFlowers 15 15 15 6 3 67323 BLACK ART WB 5 IX IM 12ii 13 8 link : Fisher AV I.Mower 15 15 15 6 3 671X BOB -MAY WB S IX 6 15 13 U*13" 12»t G .Swain H T Batch, ler in 15 15 6 3 67X7 STOIC W 4 IX 2 I 15 IS 11-13- Young .1 J Ogles X 30 30 10 5 67X7 ALSONO WB 7 IX 14 14 Mi 1*1121 14* Moreland E .1 Gildersleeve 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 67272 BIRMINGHAM W 4 100 13 9 !• 8"M5 15 Knopf J ONeill 15 15 15 6 3 Time. 26, 68, 1:16. Winner — Ch. g, by Bobby Beach — Mary Pease trained by P. Gerin?. Jr.. Went to poet at 3 13. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the rame. Omali .1. showed a high : ler ot speed, look a long lead at 09CC ami. beeping ir. won with plenty in ie-eive. l.uiiillus. hard ridden for the entile trip, ran a good race and outg.uned Bamlillo for second place. The latter was going well at the end. Prince of Iless had a rough trip, but finished gamely and can do better. Marco closed ■ big gap from a poor beginning. Toaaochiehi, away la a tangle, suaTered from additional Interference after going ■ quarter and was given an easy ride near the end. Frank Lubbock tired rant in the last farku ■.. The winner was entered far s.ioo; no hid. Scratched 67272*Bonebrake, inn. uverw -igiits Ifarco, I pounds; Stoic, 1. /Jffiftl FOURTH BACK 3-4 Mile. 1:12*— 5— 113. Pane |666. S-year-olds and upward. § i A. !l Ili-ip. Net value to winner 7.0. *lnd Horaea AWtPP St U - ;i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 6712U-I.ADY VA8HT1 W 7 M2 I S 61 6= 6* la C H Shillgtl T Batchekr 3 4 2*. 4-5 out 67:;21 IfOUNG 1II.GUIM W« X 1 I 1 li li 2" J Ryan 1. M Sage 50 50 50~ 20 6 67321»CALABA8H w 4 95 4 1 3 2 2 3° G Swain .1 W ONcall 211 20 X 6 2l. 67371*MIKE SUTTON w 3 M7 7 7 7- 7 6 4* Cherry Btubba Brae 2. 2.. 2i 4-5 out 67021 PENRHYN WB 4 ME E 4 21 Ill .".- Moreland H .1 Gilders!eeve*s" 11 10 3 1 67371*BRADEN w 6 Ml I 2 V 5i» 71 6:f. D Austin T I Have:: u 1 4-5 out— 1,7171 ALENCON w E 95 6 6 4» 4i 41 74 Trueman E J Gilderseeve*8 10 10 3 1 X1X*PRINCESS ORNA w 5 107 2 8 8 8 8 8 Griffith T P Hayea fl 1 4-5 out— *tOoupled In belling: BO separate place or show betting. Time. 24. 4J, 1:14;. Winner — Ch. m. by Bobby Beach — Yasliti trained by It. N. Yestal. Weni to post at :;:41 At posi 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same, l.ady Vashti. well handled and running a grand race, closed a big gap in the hist quarter ami. ImHly escaping Interference, Bnl bed with a rush and got np in the tinal stride. Young Pilgrim, running the best race of his career, lathed XX a long lead from the start, but bore out in the stretch and, with better handling, would hare won. Calabash followed the leaders close np and fought it out haul through Ihe last furlong. Mil.e Button, away in a tangle, moved up resoliueiy in the stretch, was going gamely at the end and would have eeii second in another --ride. IViirhyn bad DO mishap-- and was a sharp con-lender in the early Stages, l.adin was in a tangle most of the way and can do much better. AK-ucoii quit. Princess Una ran poorly. Scratched — 67286I8tolea Moments, 100. aQ T A O O lllil RAti: Utile, , 1 :: 3 — 4 — 10S1. Purse 00. 3 real olds and uoward. fj 4 *fc £l Selling. Net value to winner 6386. Bid Horses AWHlSt U pj - Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 6712STYROLIAN w 5 101 8 3 l1 1U Vi 1U 1 Englder C Schaw-arker 6 6 6 8-F4-5" 671XBEECHBR wis 5 106 E 7 P 6- 5- 4 21 Shreve S A Beckham 3-5 3-5 3 5 out— l73M*hUNG I.KtUOED w 3 94 7 1 2h 3"» 31 21 31 Dearborn J Gass 12 12 10 3 6-5 67X8 PLORIZEL ■ I Ml 1 2 41 64 41 52 43 Skirvin H MeCarren Jr 4 4 ■ 7-10out •732:! CHIEFTAIN WB 5 108 6 4 3J 2l 21 31 5= Moreland .1 Hicks 10 10 8 2.J 1 67347 STORM w 3 84 3 5 60k fal 6i 6- 63 Butler P J Miles 20 25 25 8 3 f73X*BALLAD WBB 3 84 2 8 8 8 8 71 7= Keating A Weir 15 25 25 8 3 67:47 CHARLEY IIEEN"Ywsb3 88; 4 6 5 5i 78 8 ¥ Swain J J McLaughlin 30 30 30 10 5 Time. 36, 403, 1:15;, 1:41. Winner — Blk. m. by Tammnny — Yodel trained by W. L. Hatchett. Wi-nt to post at 4:10 At post 1 minute. Start good. Won dri.ing: second and third the same. Tyrolian. fa rated by g *« i taring luck and showing BBBBB speed, led unextemled for the trst thrce-ipi liters, came away when called on and won with something in reserve. Bcecber, ii.nch the liest. was away BOSCrj and had 1o go around ihe i.n.ers on the tirst turn, closed a tig gap and linisned gOaBg fact. King Leopold was a forward OBUtender Crora the Start and. better handled, would have been second. Fiorizel is in poor 1 01 111 and had no mi-haps. Chieftain tired fast after going three quarters. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched —67346 Leta Duffy. 101; 67320 Lady Emily, 84; !7::70 Sambo, 10C. Overweights — Charley Heeney, 2A pounds. 7 4 tQ SIXTH BACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:404—5—100. furse 00. r.-year olds and upward. 6 I Jb £i O Selling. Net value to winner 6366, Ind Horses AWtPP St »4 Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H V. P I 673732BENDIGO TV B I 108 1 2 53 X 5"t 2 l2 C H Shillg H R Baker 4 5 5 8-5 out 67iy8KITTIE PIATT w 5 103 2 1 1" 3= li U 21 Abuchon F J Pons 1 6-5 6-5 2 5 out B7-liJ. V. DUNN V 3 87 5 I 3l 2i 2i 3i 3i Shreve P KfcBg 6 6 It 8 5 out gngj ATHENA tv I 103 6 0 6 6 V 4?. 4» P Burton F Gering Jr 25 30 30 10 3 tS7S72DOCILE wb 6 98 3 I 21 lh 4h 5 5» Englder Lockart Bros 3J 6 8-5 1-2 out 67322 CURSUfi WB 7 105 4 4 41 4= 6 6 6 Moreland J Burttschcll 6 8 8 21 1 Time. 26, 40-:. 1:K|, 1:41. 1:46|. Winner Ch. b, by Laihpligiijer -The Henrietta trained he 11. B. Baker. Went to post at 4:37. At l ost 1 BBhBate. Start uiumI. Won easily: ieceud driving; third the BBBBe, Bcndigo was skillfully handled and saved frOaa the fast puce of the curly stages, moved up with a great rush after going three ■uuartei s and. wearing down the leaders in the lasl furlong, won with plenty in reserve. Kittie Piatt suaTered from slight interference in the early stages and ran well, hut tired in the last sixteenth. J. I. Putin ran well, but tired in the snatch drive. Athena showed a good performance and held on well. Bocile, poorly handled, ran a bad race and can do much better. The winner was entered for 00.; no bid. Scratched-67646 Bed Light. OS. Overweights -J. 1 . Dunn, 1 pound. » — __


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