Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-08

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I ] j HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Thursday, March 7, LC07. Twenty-eighth dav. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Rnrtng Meeting 00 days. Weather clear; track fast.* 7 books on. » Presiding Bulge. Frank L Rryan. Starter, A. R. Bade. Secretary, P.. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, R blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ft7/l ftSi FIRST RACi: 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—110. Pane 8JS00. 2 vear olds. V lidens. O I iDO Oolta and Geldings. Sidling. Net value to wiun.-t 05. TiTd Horses AWt IP St t j vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners t» H P~~S ALRERT STAR w 112 I 8 lh 1" ll Mountain 1 T Morris p j:, j- r 67383 -T.II.I.Y BOWLEGS WHO G 1 2 2«J 2» C H ShillgR L Thomas 7-M4-5 4-6 out— 67343 ALJ3ERT M. w MB 4 2 4- 3* 3* Griffith II R Raker 15 88 88 7 1 67003 SIG SASS w 108 8 E S* 6] 4i G Swain Mrs P. E Shilling s 10 10 2 s 5 67868 hrOOLLOUGH W ms 7 8 8 6 51 Cherry I. A CeUa 10 r j- 4 •■ 67343*WATBB LOCK w 104 E I Sl 4 V Cline Stobba Bros 6 7 7 2 4 5 i;7::!C. OCR BOY w 112 2 1 61 7» 7l D Austin 8 P Harlan 8 6 6 3 4 E 67393 WILLIAM BISSETT W loGi 17 7 B 8 Abuchon P T China G 7 7 2 I Time. 121, 24?. Mi, 42ft] Winner— R. c, by Star Shoot— Lady Alberta drained by P. T. Marrfa. Weal to DOBt at 2:14. At peal 1 minute. Start ginxl. Won handily: second drhing: third the vime. lht»rt Star, showing himsell to be a good colt for a new beginner and aided by good handling, -el a fast POCI from the start and. after holding the lead, slood the tinal drive gamely and won well in hand. Billy Row legs ran his umi.iI consistent race, but was nol good enough. Albeit M. n.i- sbarply CM oil on Hie stretch turn and buttled fir back, then chm d up the ground resolutely and was going gamely at the cud. Sig Sass ran a fairly good race and was gaining on the leaders at the end. McCoUougfa will Improve. Our Roy had a rough trip. The winner was entered for XJ; no bid. Overweights -William Btaaett, 1* poaads. ftvT/lBtCl SKIONO i:li: 5 1-2 Furlongs. 147ft— 3— 104. Pane 8900. ?, year olds. Selling. J i tJ*J Met value to wiuuer 5235. I ud Horses AWt PI* St 4 -,« % Str Fin Jockeys Owners T» il c V s"- 67368tAUTUMN PLOWEB W« M8 6 8 .". » 4". 2- l«k KeatiBg A Weir ~ is III lu 4 r iii.aaMi.KN STRONG WB 116 h 2 lJ ll 1* 2» Cherry I. A CeUa 7 5 7 5 1 1-2 oat .; "t -ii aw K .ia w ioj 7 3 ::. ::■ ::.. :::| Tmemaa p .1 MRletl g 12 i- 5 •■ 67369 ROBE HART w 108 - S 6* 7* 7 4 Shrere .1 W ONeall 8 lo 10 4 1 67394J£M SIMPSON w e. 107 4 1 4 ."ink.".1 5i 11 Austin .1 C Milam s lo 10 4 Z 67347DR. LF10 HUFFMAN w lft» 12 4 2»J 2» 4ft 6» Moreland G 11 Mailman s lo 10 4 2 67345 DR WENTKER W U4 I 6 8* 6* 51 7 Abnchon B Schrelber 6 8 3 3 3-3 67384 l t » KYLE w ■ liu 5 12 12 12 81 B1 Moontaln W Hollar 8 10 s 3 8-5 67118 TAUNT us 168 3 7 7* 8"J 81 :il PDhaaha T V- Crist 28 48 44 IS t. 6734SDULWEBER WB M6 8 11 lift 11* 10» 10 Skirvin SalleediLhleBter 28 48 40 l ;, 67369aMOONVINE WB 1»7 II M 1"- 8* H: 11 CH SbillgMrs C B Mnhoag 8 8 8 3 5-5 67369 SHARONOW ANA wsn 102 10 8 8*110*12 12 E Martin i W Clark . I r 40 88 GO 20 10 Time. 21. 40, 1 :01ft, l*OTft. Winner— R. f, by DEandonae — Bashing trained by J. Cheney. Went to l»ost at 2:43. Al post 2 minutes. Start go id. Won drilled, second BBd ihird the samp. Autumn Flower, probably bc-l at the weights, began slowly and had to go on the outside of the others throngboat and, wearing down the leaden in the tinal drive, got np In the last strides and was going tastes! at the end. Ren Strong -bowed Bach speed ami finished gamely, but was probably ahwL" Haw ■ Kama ran forwardly from Ihe start and faced a fast pace, but was iii close ipiarters through the linal furlong and this probably cost bin second place. Rose Hart ran a good race 1 nder poor handling, aim Simpson tired after going a half. Dr. Lee Huffman showed spocd for a half. Dec Kyle was almost thrown when lie was ennghl in a jam at the start. The winner was entered for S4»0: no bid. Scratched c.7.«. Nancy, bmj; 57360 Tom .Morgan, 102; 67422*Klng Leopold, 115; ij::2M7 W. A. -.Icr-uian. K»2. /17/J7A THIRD RACE- 3-4 Mile. 1:12ft— 5— 113. Purse 8400. 4-year-olds and upward. •3 I i ft VJ Selling. Net value to winner $.300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j j :U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 67398*SOBBEL TOP W 5 99 2 E B» B» 51 1" Dearborn I 1! Fitzgerald 8ft""i 3 1 l5" 67398 1NA CRAY will BE 8 G 31 ii lh s- Shreve C B Campbell 3 3 3 1 1-2 67398 MISS AFFABLE WB E lot 10 2 4 ih 8ft 3« C H ShillgA J Freeman 12 12 12 4 3 67346 SUZAN. ROCAMORA w 5 99 1 1 9?. s1 s,- 4 ft EngIder Q W Innea lo 8S 86 8 4 67421 PENRHYN WB I 97 8 7 G-i G 4 5- UYueman V. .1 Glldersleeve 2. 2i 2 4-5 2-5 67420OdfAH J. W 5 MOft 3 3 2 -l 31 j- Cherry Wright AL- Martin 10 16 1". 8 8 67333 i: .1. SWANNBR Wa 4 97 7 3 7J 7J 8* 7- Skirvin W H Warner 1 1- 1- 4 2 67272 POTTER ws G 101 4 4 1!" 1* G1 »8- J Foley C V Manlier lit 88 20 7 3 G7370 OALMFH W 4 92 1112 12 11- 7- 9- E Marl in J 11 Jenkins 38 GO GO 20 111 67322*VIPEBLNE WB 6 88 6M 10 10 10 10 Rutler C W livens 15 15 1-43 rj7420-Lrcri.I.rs Wa5M6 5 1l liu 9::.11M1- D Austin A Jones IE 20 20 7 8 G7420 BLACK ALT WB E 104 12 1 .V 12- 12* 12- Moreland W L Mower 38 30 20 12 5 87120 J. R. SHERIDAN w S 101 13 13 13 13 13 13 Hagan G A Lansberry lot 200 200 SO 20 Time. 2!L 4! i. 1:11 . Winner — Ch. m. by Hermence — Sunny Locks trained by I. R. Fitzgerald. Went to i»ost at 3:14. At post ."• minutes. Stan good. Won driving: second and third the same. Sorrel Top had a rough trip all the way and WSJ forced to go wide through taterfereaee when coming into the stretch, but tinisbed with a gooil display of speed and goi up in the closing stride. Ina Gray, probably best, had clear sailing but. under weak handling, was forced to sinter defeat. .Miss Affable was well handled, ran close np throughout, but was lucky to take third place. Suzanne Rocauiora saved ground throughout and finished With a rush at the end. Peiirhyn, away slowlv ami going wide all tie way. tired near the end. Omah J. ipiit after going a half. The winner waa entered for 3400; BO bid. Scratched 07447 Matador, 104: 07372 Jack Lory. 100; 67348IDaa McKeima, 101. Incorrect weight iu entries — J. R. Sheridan. P7. Overweights — Omah J., 2 pounds; Ltteiillu-. I. a / 7 4 71 rOUKTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:12ft 5 113. Pane 3600. 3-year-olds and upward. 0 ft TT I A. Allowances. Net value to winner X40O. 1 lid Horses AWtPPSt U j r i Sir lTii Jockeys Owners O H C P~ S ~ G737DHANNIRAL REY WS 6 109 8 2 5* 4*; 2 1" C H ShUTeM R Bake* 4 4 4 1 7 OOt 67321 TRES .IOLI w 3 90 3 1 li 1" in 2»ft A Morgan F J Pons 15 15 15 1 1 iTLl-YOCNG PILGRIM w G 112 2 4 Sft 8" 43 33 Donvitz L M Sage L5 88 88 8 3 65099 REDGAUNTLET w :: 95 4 7 7 7 6* 4* Griflith T P Haves lo Lo 88 8 :i 66212*HARRT SCOTT W 4 10S 1 G 6* 6" 6* 51 Moreland Loekart Pros 8 12 12 I I 67396HTPERION II. WB 4 MOft 1 3 S» 2- 8ft V* Cherry L A Cella 0-240-281-3 oat— Ll.l. A LEAF w 5 107 5 E 1- 5" 7 7 K Martin K Spenc 40 GO GO 20 8 Time. 23ft, ISL 1 :13ft. BJ inner — R. g. by Emin Bey — Chtila trained bv II. R. Baker. Went ta i« si at 3:42. ai post 2 minntes. Start goad. Won easiiv; sreaad ami third the aaoee. Hannibal Rev, alter being reserved in the early running, moved up with a rush when called on in the stretch and. wearing down the leaders, wan going away. Tree Joli showed the most early speed and raced Hyperion II. into subjection after going a half, but lired badly in ihe linal strides. oaag Pilgrim went veil and is a good racer that would do much better under good handling, his rider almost falling off when he attempted to ride a stiong finish. Redgauntlet trailed far back in the early stages, hat closed a gap near the end. Hyperion II. ran far below his best form and his poor race was probably due to bis bast7 preparation. Scratched— 07306sThe .".ear, 02: 17200 Revenue, 00; Fleming, 02. Overweights — Hygerioa .-., --I pounds. ft7/l 70 FIFTH RACE— i 1-16 Miles. ltOOft 5 100. Pazac 3500. 4-year-olds and upward. «J J *± ii ARnwaneen, Net value to winner .00. luii Horses ~AWt lt St U V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H ~ j P""i S ~ 87448*HIGH REAR wsn 4 108 3 2 l«J 1* 1 lJ l1 Mountain J R WaiBWright 4-6 4-6 7-Mowt— 67346SCALPLOCK WBB 4 888 1 1 ■•- 31 2- 8J 2* C H ShillgP King 4 5 6 7-10out G7373RIG ia W BJ 5 101 2 4 4 4 4 3-3- Young O W Scott 10 15 15 2J out 67421 PRINCESS ORNA w 5 102 I 3 2J 21 3 4 4 Griffith H P Headley 2 11-62 5 5 out Time, 85ft, 4a-. 1:15, 1:41. 1:47ft. Winner — R. c, by John Bright — Lean trained by F. Luzader. Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Ihgh Rear, well handled and showing his best form led unevteiided all the way and won eased to a canter. Scalplock moved up steadily under hard urging, but liore over towards the inner rail in the last furlong and almost impeded Rig Bow. but tinisbed well when straightened out. Big Bow came fron a bang way buck in the stretch and might have been second, but for being In close ajanrtera during the Stretch run. Princess Orna showed speed for a half, but tired as if short and outclass!-- this kind when ready. Orel weights — High Biar, 3 pounds. A T Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:438—5—100. Purse 00. 4 vear olds and 6T I §z I O upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *j jft % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G7422- LEECH ER wit 5 110 5 1 l ft l ft 1 1: 1- C H BhttTgS A Keckham 777lout"* 67323ADBBBO W 4 100 8 2 43 4* 4l 3l 2i» Dearborn .1 CJass 4 6 5 ti 1 1 43876ATTZLA w 8 888 G 5 5- 6h 1 5 31 Finch W McLemore 8 8 6 7-5 3-5 67S48LANSDOWN W 7 107 2 3 2J 3» 2»k 2t 4J G Swain I B Fitzgerald M IE 15 4 5-5 67428 ATHENA W G 100 1 6 6 « 5" 4» 5s F Burton F Gering Jr G 8 S 8-5 3-5 87348 LETA DFFFY ws 4 90 4 4 3 3h 3-J 6 G Trueman p J Millett 12 16 16 5 7-5 Time. 34ft, 40. 1:14.1. 1:404, 1:45* Winner — Br. Ii. by St. Julien— Mary Bess trained by C W. Scott. Went |o pant at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start giMnl Won easily; second driving; third the same. Beecher dashed into a long lead from the start and was never seriously menaced at any stage. Adesvo. poorly handled, was taken back in the first half, but saved ground when coming into Oie stretch an.!, liuisliing fast under hard urging, ootstayed the poariy handlei] Attila. The latter, after going wide almost throughout and trailing in the early stages, came with a rush iu the last furlong. Lnnsdown lired last after going three-quartern and is best in muddy goiug. Alhetia ran disappointingly. Leta DuPy quit badly iu the lual quarter. The winner was entcieil for 00; no hid.


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