Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-12

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I 1 - t f, 6 6 i I I I f i t r 6 6 , I i I I f 6 I I 1 « ■ J j I - f . | B J * | - I . I " t , 1 - t ; . 1 t - - _ | i HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. dAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Monday. March 11. 1907.— Thirty-first day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting 00 days. Weather clear; track good. 7 books on. 1 Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary, E. W. Mtginn. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicites whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. rj pr A Q FIRST RACK— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—110.. Purse f30O 2 year olds. Maiden-. 4 JtO Fi.ics. Sidling. Net value to winner 6290. Ind Horses AWt PP St 4 b % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 I 671*4 ONDA w Ml 1 2 3- 8 l»k C H BhillgChlnn v- ForsytheJ 4 il 1 1~2~ 67MS-WATCGA W 107 4 1 1» 2" 2h I Austin 1 P Havre 7-5 S-5 S-5 3-5 out 6*8*4 LBOTA KATHRYN w 102 13 4 2* It 3 Trueman W H Norton 4 5 4 8-6 4 B C7I1S PARE W 101 2 S 41 4 4*1 Moreland 1 W IBBM 5 6 6 I 1 67493 1 1 1". LL FLOWER w 105 5 3 6 6* 6* J Foley W 3 Young 10 20 0 8 4 6741S LADY ELKHORX w 104 10 9 7- 8* fij. Dearborn G W J Bissell 10 12 12 5 ■ 67418 VIRGINIA LINDSEY W 93 12 5 5k 7" 71 Griffith H R Baker 10 12 12 5 23 67194 ELIX KA w 99 7 7 81 6* 8] Butler J S Hawkins M 60 60 20 10 0744:: FLARNEY w 107 8 10 si 9- 8* J Conway .1 C Milam lo 12 12 I 2. WALDORF BELLE w 107 9 11 12 121 10* J J WalshP T Chinn 28 20 20 8 4" 67293 MISS NELLIE LEE W 99 11 12 14* Ma 11* Shi. ve J Burttschell 10 20 28 S 4 r.AXRIDA a M7 I 13 11 11 12* Abuchon B Schreiber 16 15 i: 6 3 BALLA w 110 6 6 13 13 13 Cherry L A Cells 10 20 20 S 4 66793 VALDOSTA wi? 107 14 Lost rider. Mountain E Ware 10 20 20 8 4 Time. 121, 24J-. SOf, 42::. Winner — B. f. by Pessara— Grace Bryan trained by EL at. Davis. Went to post at 2:18. At post 2 minutes. Stall bail. Won driving; second and third the same. Onda, well handled and away prominently, raced in a forward paaltloa to the teal furlnng. where she responded to extra urging and. finishing last, won in the last two stride a. Watug: had n.uch the beat of the start, but was iu lose acartefu in the last furlong. s!.h»1 Hie drive namely and outsayed I.eoti Kathryn. The latter, probably natch the best, was away on the outside and forced to eloac a log gap. showed a high order of anted, but tired slightly in the last few strides and will improve. Fare ran a good race and was going gamely at the end. Belltlower is showing improvement. Valdosta was caught la a jam and unseated her rider. The w inner was entered lor $:iX ; no bid. Scratched — 07499 Etta Louise, 107: Invisible. 107. Incorrect weight in entries -Watuga, 10-1. Overweights — Belltlower. 1 pound; Balla. :.. £i-7 K A SFJOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:12-5—11::. Pane $::oo. 4-ycnr olds and upward, O I •JXi Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j4 ji % StrFin Jockeys Owners O II fi V S i,74:r. PETER KNIGHT WB 6 121 M 8 7 12 2 1 1 AbUChOU W K.-ating 3 ii LI 1 1~ 67420 B1K.MINGH AM WB 4 117 E 7 2. 2 1 1 ". 2* Mountain .1 ONeill a :; 13-61 1-- 673M CAPTAIN NEROTH ws 5 116 8 9 SI 8 4 3" Bailey H Hardesty 8 12 12 I B 174:14 WOOL SOAP w 4 120 2 5 Mi 71 7* 4 J Foley C S Williams 10 12 12 4 2" 67272 BILLY PATERSON WB 9 116 I 3 6*6 S 5 Brooks Mrs K M Loving6 S S 3 8-5 67495 TENNYBCRN wn 5 121 3 2 1 1 1| 6" *• Moreland W B Barnes 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 7494 WILL SYLVESTER w 6 121 6 8 9 6k BJ 71 Cherry T Breedlove 6 S S 8 6-0 67169 TOM BONE W 6 116 7 4 * 61 3| 8l Butler C W Givcns 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 67494 LIEBER GORE W 4 117 S 10 10 10 10 93 D Austin H Mengel 6 8 8 3 8-5 67420 KIROPATKIN w 4 117 1 1 2h 4H 6-10 Trueman GRand.AE Flowers 8 10 10 4 2 Time, 2 IS, 40;, l:l»f. Winner — Ch. g. by Handsel -Maggie L. trained by W. Keating. • Went to post at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Peter Knight was away slowly and hail to go around the others and. wearing down Birmingham in the last fm-h n~. won With plenty la iv-crve. Birmingham was right there for the first five furlongs, but tired in the stretch. Captain Neroth had a rough trip and closed a big gap in the stretch under poo;- handling. Wool Soap was interfered With soon after the start and airain at the half mile grmnd. but came last when dear and finished with a rush. Billy Falerson ran fairly well for him. Torn Bone Quit badly. The winner was entered for 3400; BO led. C*rj K A PC THIRD HACK -3-4 Mile. 1:12$— 5— IM. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward. O • fJrtfJ C .Its. Horses and Geldings. Silling. Net value to winner .25. Ind Horses AWt PP St % jjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners " O H C P~S 674K*ALSONO w 7 121 4 2 21 2- 2* ll Mountain I-: .1 Gildersloeve 4-5 4-5 4 5 out— 67470 POTTER WBB 6 124 8 3 1* 1*11] 2= .1 Foley C V Mueller 5 5 5 s-5 7-lft 67097 SIMON KENT W * IM 3 1 41 6l» 3 3 1 Dearborn J J Greelev 2J 13 512 51 2-5 67496 T. JO WB i 121 1 S 6 41 41 4 Moreland I B Fltagerald lr. 25 25 7 4 67470 OALMKDA w 4 112 2 5 7] 8 6" 5* E Martin .1 H Jenkins 16 25 25 7 4 674M FOXHALL W 4 117 6 4 E E 71 6» Young J .1 Ogiea 5 8 2 4 5 ,7494-WOOl .TESSA w 4 112 5 I S 7 S 7" Trueman L Schucktiian S 10 10 2 7 6 67495 BAND1LLO vv 6 116 7 7 8" 8*1 6* 8 Butler C Scbawaeker 5 8 S SJ 6 5 Time. 25. 50. 1:10. Winner — Ch. g. by Alfamax — Sonomis trained by J. S. Merchant. Went to post 3:10. M post i minute. Start uihmI. Won easily; second ard third the same. Alsorw. suddenly imptoved and hard ridden all tlie way. wore down Potter in tlie dosing strides and won wilt in hand. Potter showed the most early speed, but tired after going live furlongs. Simon Kent, badly ridden, was knocked back repeatedly, but linished with a rush when clear and would hare beta seCOUd a t longer distance. T. Jo sane with a rush near the end. Calmeda had scant euanee with a poor ridei. V -hall ran a bad race and can do much better. The winner was entered for .15400; no bid. Scratched —0752.3 I-mullus. 121: 07272 Gavin C. 121. -07 fr A f* rbUBTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :07J— .",- 104. Purse 00. :i vcar-olds and up. I ti OtcI ward. Weight for Age. Net value to winner $.100. I n d Horses AWtPPSt U V-i s,i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S r:.7-S~PRETENSION WB 6 121 2 1 li li 1* V- Abuchon I T Chinn 1-2 3-5 1-2 out— i67469ACTCMN FLOWER w 3 104 3 4 2»k 2= 21 Keating A Weir 4 4.. 4 1 1-3: 67446 FLIP wb 3 106 6 5 Eh h :;h 3- Shreve P King 5 10 10 3| 4-5 87428 CHIEFTAIN WB 5 If 4 C 7 7 -V 41 Cherry J Hicks 10 20 20 8" 8-5 64284 THE ABBOT W 3 Ml 1 3 2* 3- 41 6* C H ShillgW .1 Young 5 5 4 4-5 1-3: 672M BOTTLES w 3 109 7 7 f « " «: J Foley C V Mueller 10 20 20 5 3-21 e7396*BUREN ARNOLD w 3 104 5 2 4 V 62 7 J Conway B S Home 15 20 20 5 8-5 Time. 24. 48*. 1:00s. 1*07 ,new track record. Winner — B. g, by Oriflaml Vanity trained by P. T. Chinni. Went to |iost at 3:40. At post 2 minutes. Slart bad. Won easily; second an.l third the same. Pretension, outclassing tlie others, had the beat of the start, took a long lead at once and won eased lo a canter. Autumn Flower, after running close up from the start, stood a hard drive gamely iu the last ipiarter and was liest of the others. Flip came fast through the Btreteh. hiellain was k, i.t far hack !n the early stages and aken wide into the stretch, but ladahed gamely. The Abhot ran as it abed in. I can do much better. Scratched -07300 Funiculaire. 121; 67519 Ha wkaflaa, 100; 07510 Sir Vagrant, 100; 16MB Madonna 104. •__ r» rj pr A rj fifth back 7-8 Mile. 0:27-4 122. Parse ftoo. 3-year-«lda and apward. ?3 I t/TC 4 Selling. Net value to winner .$:;K. I ad Horses ~AWt PP St A /2 -4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O It C P~3 ~" i.74:i7 TIYOLINI WB3 8*13 9 !i 8*1 4i 8* 1- F Swain L A C.lla S S f ii T~" t.7417 PROTEUS wb 4 97 4 2 8* 21 2* in 22 Shreve J W ONeall 4 4 4 6-5 1-2 07470 PGNBHYN wn 4 108] 1 1 11 1" li 2 3" Mountain K J Gildersleeve 2t 4 4 3 3-6 i;742" PRINCE OF PLESS w 4 rM] 2 5 7 7* 3" 4»] 4 D Austin J S Bratton 10 15 15 4 2 67432*KING Leopold wl 96 s 7 6* 5a* a 5] 5*1 Deaurbotna J Gauaa 5 772 710 67320 KATE MCRACKEN W3 M 9 S jn ijnk 7- 6* 6* A Morgan H Ramsbottom 50 100 100 30 10 64944 DR FRANK W3 91 6 3 2 41 8* 8** 7»* E Martin G II Mailman 8 16 16 6 3 67445BELLTOONE WB 6 Ml 7 6 4- :: BaB 71 8s* Moreland W H Bore s n; 11; r 2 6i447*RBQUEST w 4 104 5 4 8* 9 9 9 9 Abuchon W J Young 1 6 5 7-102-5 our. Time. 24. is. 1:14. 1:27.. Winner — Ch. c. by Mirthful — Flower Dellis trained by J. 1 . Clavlon. Went to post at 4:14. At lost ] minute. Start bad. Won ea-ily: second and third the same. Tivolini. away poorly and going all around the others, saved ground when turning into the stretch and. running to i is best form. arOTC the others down in the Mat quarter and WOC witli plenty in .eserve. Proteus was all active contender in the lirst half and appealed the a inne.- in the Btreteh, lint tired near the end. Penrhyn showed superior early speed and tired in the stretch drive. Prince of PjVss tired when bard ridden. King LeopOtj bad a rough trio and can do better. Ketptest ran an 1111:11 countahlv had race, d spite the hard riding of Aubi.chon. Br. Frank showed sliced for a quarter, then was knocked dear out of it. The winner was entered for Moo- no hid. Scratched — 07407 The Belle of Brighton, 8S; 6T407*DCBBO, S7: 0751i-Moonvine, XL Overweights -Tivolini. 2; pounds: Penrhyn. 2: Prince of Pless. :,. _ C* T~P7l_Q— S1 X1 H «"ACE— ri-16 "Miies7~ 1 :40i— 5-100. Pui:se~Mi.— "4-yt ar olds-indupwaruT J I fJrtO Belling. Net value to winner .v;: K . lnd~ Horses AWtPPSt V* H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C P S 67520 JACK LORY WB 5 1081 2 1 21 2 P l3 1= Mountain J W May 6 7 i 85*4 67470 VIPERINE wn 5 100 5 6 5U 8h 9 31 2»k Butler C W Givens 4 I 5 2 1 67473 LAN8DOWN w 7 102 S 3 4h 55 31 4 31 Dearborn I B Fitzgerald S 10 10 3 8-5 1 174*6 SULTRY ws 4 102 3 7 6= 6 5l 2h 4l C H ShillgW McLemore S-5 2 9-5 3-5 out 674M J. P. MAYBERRY w 6 107 6 4 75 I1- 4 5" 5s E Rice W Egan 2 2 8-5 4-5 2-S 67494LITTLE ROSE wb 4 95 4 5 3* 41 75 6* 6* Knopf J ONeill 15 15 15 6 3 67495 CLEAR NIGHT Wsb 4 90 7SS 8 8 8 73 Bailey MrsSRLawrence S 10 10 4 2 0744S SNOW BALL wsb 4 95 1 2 l1 1] 62 7* S Trueman A Jones 15 20 20 8 3 Time. 25. 402. 1 .14?.. 1:42. 1:481. Winner — Br. g. by Top Gallant — Bonnie Bird trained by J. W. May. Went to paat at 4:44. At | ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Jack- Lory, showing suddenly rcgalBad speed, forced a fast pace from the start and, escaping Interference. drew out in the stretch and won with plenty in reserve. Viperine was well up throi.ghout, but swelled in the stretch run and was a lucky second. Lansdown had to go wide all the way and linished gamely. Sultry, probably much the best, was in constant jams and repeatedly forced back and was going gamely in the last furlong when Viperine cut hitn off and this settled his chances. J. P. Mayb Try ran a bail race under a poor ride and can do much better. Little Rose caused much Imerfertnee. Snow Ball showed the most speed for a half.* Clear Night was practically left. The winner was entered for $:100; no hid. Scratched— 07405 Aggie Lewis, 100; 07348 Llndale, 102; 07298 Cadillac, 1U2; 07523 Mart Gentry, 102r J7348 Falkland. 97. OverweigUts— Jack Lory, 1J pound.*. .__..


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