Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-19

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1 , . , , . 1 1 e HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Monday, March 18, 1907.— Thirty seventh day. Oakla-.vn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting CO days. Weather clear: track fast. 7 books on. Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Haeing starts at 2:15 p. in. W BBJlfBtea whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. dy QAQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 4S— 2— 109. Purse 10. 2 -J ear olds. Maide.is. Colts and O 4 0«I/0 0 1 hi till ■ ABowaneee. Net value to winner 25. Ind "Horses AW7pp~~St A Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O E : P S C7i;i t-MERl:lFIELD w 109 2 1 :." I1 I" J .1 Walsh.l C Milam 4 6 6 2 1 67 •:is-Sl,[ INK V w 112 I I l» 2k 2- D Austin S P Harlan 3-5 7-103 5 out— • gg bTCOLLOCCH w 103 8 5 64 65 3h D Riley 1 A Cella 10 15 15 5 2 • 7 568 -RIFLE RANGE W 109 5 2 4l 2k 4h J Foley ChinnJL-Forsythe 4 4 4 6-5 1-2 BANTAM w 112 7 4 3* 4 5h Abuchon B Schreiber *6 6 31 1 1-2 SEYMOUR BBUTLER w 112 6 6 5*i 6*1 f* Schiide B Schreiber *6 6 31 1 1-2 PHIL CHINN w 109 1 7 7- 7- 72 Beauchp R L Thomas 10 20 20 7 3 06S74 CAPTAIN ifllLDS w 103 4 8 S 8 8 Moreland « W J Bissell lo 15 15 6 3 ♦Coupled in betting; no separate place or show lietting. Time. 12|, Mi, 3d, 49. Winner- Ch. a. by IK n de Oro— Budget of Fun trained by J. C. Milam. Went to post at 2:1." . At iiost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same; third d-iving. Meiiilield. ahowiag steadv iiiiproveinent ami away well and given a vigorous ride. Waa in forward lonteii-tion from the stall. sti od the final diive gamely and. after saving inueh irioiitid. outstayed Spunky in the final drive. The latter was in close quarters in the early running and ran gBBBCay when hard driven. Mi ollouch. awar slowly, saved considerable ground on the stretch turn and lmished with 1 rush. Rlre Range was shullled back on the stretch tltin Bad ran fairly well. Ban.vah was riuiit there with the leaders for the first three farloaga, bat tired as if short. Seymour Betitler showed a go Kl flight of speed and went all atoiind the others, tired slightly near the end and will improve. Scratched- S7ei8:8eaatoc Beekaaan, MS; 67583 No Engine. MS; 0750S Dunvegni, 112. £? rT aQO A SECONTl RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 42—2—110. 00 added. 2 vear olds. Maidens. D I Dy: Fillies. Allow ances. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horsed AWtlP~SM4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6704:: ETTA LOITSE VV 106 4 1 lb l| U J Foley 1 T Morris 6 6 6 2 1 67619 LBONA BERESFORD vv P16 6 2 21 21 2*1 Moreland G W .1 Eissell 10 10 6 2 1 67643IFLARNET B l"1. 8 7 7- 6» - 2* l Austin . C Mihun 1 7 5 7 5 12 out 67619 EL1/ORA w 102 6 1 5* 51 41 G Swain J S Hawkins 30 40 40 15 6 67618* VIRGIN I A LINDSEY w 102 3 4 4 4 5*| Trueman H R Baker 7 8 8 3 85 67293 OROBA WB 110 7 5 61 7! 6n Beauchp China St Forsythe 4 7 7 2J 6-5 67619 BALLA ■ IN I I 5* 21 71 D Riley L A Cella 10 20 20 8 4 £7643 VSTORIA BELLE W 106 2 1 s- s s- Abuchon P T Chinn 3 4 gj 1 1-2 CHJ3RIDAH w I06 19 9 9 9 Schade B Schreiber 8 12 12 5 24 Time. 12. 245. M|, 42L i Winner -P.. f. by Russell Fortuna trained by D T. Morrisi. Went to post at 2:44. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving- second and third the sairi?. Etta Louise broke in the lead, showed a tine burst of sjteed and. clear of interference, set the pace throughout i.nd finished gamely. I.eona Beresfoid showed improved form and stixxl the final drive resolutely. Flainey was caught in a jam s* ii after the start and was shuttled far bach, then closed a big gap in the stretch and ran a winning race. Ellora was taken wide all the way and ran in improved form. Virginia Lindst v had no mishaps. Astoria Belle was knocked out of any chance soon after the start. Chciidah ran green and was eased up nearly all the way. Overweights — Astoria Belle. 4 p t:nds. £*rj£* pj THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile.. 1:12ft— S— 113. Purse 00. 3-vear-olds and uj ward. O 4 Oet/O Fillies and Map-. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWFPP St *4 Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ■ 7.".:r. SORREL TOP w 5 106 4 1 11 1** lft ll G Swain I P. Fitzgerald 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-10out 67620 STOLEN MOMENTS w 11 7 104 5 6 2* ! 21 2* D Austin Chinn A- Forsythe C 8 8 3 6-5 67673* IN A GRAY w 11 4 100 2 3 4h 51 6* 2" Dearborn B Campbell 21 31 31 6-5 1-2 67523 MISS AFFABLE wn 5 100 17 61 41 4l» 4" Moreland A J Freeman 2. 3 21 1 1-2 P7547 BELLTOONE WB 6 100 3 2 2- 22 31 5*1 F Swain W II Glote 6 8 8 3 3-2 676223EDiTH M. W 3 86 7 5 7,v. S 6] 61 E Martin E Horton 15 15 15 6 3 Mv-IAUV GAY SIKER w 3 86 8 4 6* lak 71 7 Knopf Mis C E Mahone 15 20 20 8 4 67520 SUZANNE RMORA w 5 106 6 8 S 6 8 8 J Foley G W Inn. .s 8 12 8 3 6-5 Time. 24». 4S3. 1:14ft. Winner — Ch. m. by Hermence — Sunny Locks trained by 1. R. Fitzgerald. Went to post it 3:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: si ond the same; third drivimr. Sorrel Top, away fast and showing the most speed, raced Bolltoone into subjection Before goinu a half and eaaae away 10 vim well in hand. Stolen Moments was hard ridden all the way. showed a good flight of speed and stayed well in the filial dri ■■■■•. Ina Gray saved much groaad 01: the stretch turn, finished fast mult r ncal handling and got tip in the dosing strides for third pkev. Miss Affable broke si vwly and was taken wide nearly all the way and, better handled, would have ben second. Pi lltooue tired after Loiiijj a good live farloaga, The others were never serious factors after going a quarter. OVCf Weigh to— Stolea Moments. 4 pounds. ff7£*£* FOI RTI I RACE -1 Mile and 70 Yards. l:dSft— 8— 100. Purse 1907.sh00. 2 year olds and X ft Ot/l iu ward. Handicap. Net value to winner gfiM. Ind Horses AWtPP~St V* y % StT~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~" ,7.2i=TIVOLINr WB 3 SS 3 5 5 5 l1 Il-ll F Swain L A Cella 5 5 3 1 out 67596 BEBCHER wb 5 109 1 1 2* Ink 21 2= 2 Moreland S A Beckham 2 2 2 3-5 out 67571 WING TING wb 3 101 2 4 41 3- 44 31 3* Butler J S Hawkins 6-5 7-513-101-2 out 66915 8TANDOVHR w 4 109 5 2 l"k 2- 2*14* 4s J Foley W W Elliott 10 10 5 2 4-5 67670 PRINCESS ORNA w 5 101 4 3 2 4" 5 5 5 D Austin II P Headley ■ 10 10 3 1 Time MS, 48ft, 1:14ft, 1:40. 1:45. Winner— Ch. g, by Mirthful— Flower Dellis ttraineil by .1. D. Clayton. Went to poat at 5:43. At post 4 minutes, start bad. Woa easily; second and third the same. Tivolini ran as if much the best, trailed far back in the early stages, then closed a big gap with a rush and, taking 1 lu- lead after going three -quarters, won with plenty in reserve. Pcechcr raced Standover into subjection before going a half and had the race apparently won, but succumbed easily to rivoini SBd could not overhaul him in the Stretch. Wing Ting ran a good race at the weights. Standover showed speed, but tired as if short. Princess Oina ran lioorly. Wing Ting, Princess 0111 1 and Standover ran .1 furitiig at top speed to a false start. Overweights — Tivolini. 2 pounds; Princess Orna, 4. — ■ O rj £ r rj FIFTH RACE- 1 Mle and 20 Yards. 1:43ft— 3— 87. Purse 00. 4-year-olds ami ttp- O • Otll 4 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. ind" Horses AWTPP~St VA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P "S * 67147 NINE W 5 100 8 7 R* 6 " 4" 3- 11 Dearborn It Porter 3 2 3* 6 5 3-5 I7620M.ETA DUFFY w 4 98 6 4 ll lh ll 11 21 Butler P J Millett 15 15 10 4 2 67548 CLEAR NIGHT WSB 4 95 6 9 5* 2ft 3- 2ft g» Bailey Mrs S R lawrce 8 10 10 4 2 67448 BAKER WATERS w 7 110 2 lo si" 6* 71 41" 41 Beauchp .1 W McClelland 3 5 5 8-5 4-5 67445 MATCH ws 5 105 111 9" lll 8l 61 5 1 Trueman W W Jenkins 6 6 6 21 6-5 iTi.ls 1.1EBER GORE w4 95 9 3 3 " 4110- 71 6- Knopf H Mengel 10 10 10 4 2 67596 W K. BLADE W 4 108 11 6 4*1 2*J 2ft 5""t 1- Abuchon J R Hand 2 3 11-51 1-2 676231PRINCE OF PLESS W 4 10S 10 S ll; 7- 5- s- pk D Austin J S Bratton 8 10 10 4 2 C764S DR. HART w 8 110 3 2 5-10" 91 9= 9- C Fisher O Johnson 8 10 10 4 I 67495 ATHENA W 4 103 12 12 12 12 11 10- 10" Moreland Y Gering Jr 6 8 8 3 7-5 67545 WOOLTESSA w 4 105 7 I 2b si tft U* U* G Swain L Schuckman 12 20 20 8 4 67646 GALM EDA w 4 loo 13 E 7 B*12* 123 I24 J Conway J H Jenkins 20 30 :!0 12 6 67646 SEA VOYAGE WB 5 103 4 13 12»M3 13 13 13 J Foley J Himy 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 25. 40*. 1:15.;. 1:41 !. 1:43ft new track record. a Winner— Ch. g. by St. Julieu— Mary Malloy trained by G. Morton. Went to i* st at 4:13. At post .» liiiinites. start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Nine, riiiinin.i to his best form and clear of interference, moved up resolutely after goilli. a half and, saving ground when turning into the stretch, finished with a rush and won drawing char. Leta Duffy ■hone d the most early speed and. after racing the early contenders into subjecthm. stayed well in the final drive, dear Night ran forwardlv from the start and. better handled, might have wan. Baker Waters was in close quarters most of the way and ran fairly well. Match had a OBBgh trip. I.ieber Gore tirc.l after going a half. W. K. Sladc showed speed. Wooltessa dropped completely out of contention after going a half. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Snatched 67220 Ruiloba. 1»5; ;7.".2ii Marimbo, !5; 03407 Colonial Lady, 103. Overweights — Clear Night. 2 pounds. OrrCOQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:121—5—113. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Allowances. Q| Ot/U Net value to winner 00. Tud Horses AWtPPSt Vt ,£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67546 THE ABBOT w 111 1 L 2 2- 24 1* Moreland W J Young 1 1 3-5 out— iT.V.is-DR. LEE HlFFMAN w 112 6 3 l1?. I3 ll 21 Abuchon G H Marlman 8-5 3 3 7-101-S .7647 OLENOOVEER W 103 2 2 4= 3* 3* 3* J Foley K N Vestal 7 12 12 I 6-5 67541 BOTTLES W 115 4 7 61 41 4* 4- C Fisher C V Mueller 4 5 5 1 1-2 67.17 KING LEOPOLD w 115 7 4 7 61 6" 55 Dearborn J Gass 6 10 10 3 1 67647 KATE MCRACKEN Ws 100 3 6 5 "t 7 5i 65 Hatchett H Ramsbottom 40 60 60 20 8 2222 ALONZA ws 112 5 5 3l 5" n 7 7 Brooks G Sears 12 40 40 10 5 Time. 23*. 48. 1:14. Winner — B. c. by The Friar — Goody Good trained by W. J. Young. Went to iMist at 4:45. At ixist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; "second driving; third the same. The Abbot was reserved in the eailv running until straightened out for the stretch ran, then wore tlo-.vi. Dr. Lee Huffman when called on and warn with plenty in reserve. Dr. Lo«» Huffman showed the most early speed and, staying well in tlie last quarter, outgamed Glendoveer. The latter began slowly aud finished well, but can do better. Bottles ran a bud race under weak handling. King Leopolds showing was a joke. Scratched— 67022 Ballad. 105; C7572 Demo, 112. Overweights— tHeudo veer, 1 pound. _■_.


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