Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-22

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1 1 • . t I " * HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. ID A K LAWN. 1 HOT SPRINGS. ARK., Thursday, March 21. 1907. -Fortieth day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Moethag 00 days. Weather clear; track fast. 7 Ixxiks on. Presiding Judge. Frank J. Bryan. Starter. Alars Ciissbly. Secretary. E. W. Muginn. Kacing starts at 2:15 p. iu. W iiidicies whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. fir7f7PQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 48— 2—109. Purse 00. 2 year olds Selling. Oil OO Net value lo winner $.300. Ind Horses AWtPP St "% hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 676S4ErrTA LOUISE W MG I 1 li PJ 1» J Fol.y D T Morris 7 -5 I 5 I 5 3 5 out 67568ALBERT M w los 4 2 2- 2* ::- ADOchOB II R Baker 8 5 2 2 7-loout 66968 BROCADE ■ MG 7 I 3- V :.- Q Swain t! W Inncs 15 15 15 4 2 67568 GRATIOT 0 IM 3 4 4n 4 4" I Austin T P Hayes 3 18-516-56-5 1-2 67468 Ol R BOY ■ ,; j S* tft Eft Ruttfr S P Harlan 6 8 S 3 6 5 MONDELLA wn bio 17 7 7 6 V Swain L A Oelka M M 30 10 5 67644 C. H. SHILLING « !"» 6 G M 6 7 Beauchp K L Thomas 8 8 8 3 6-5 Time. 12*. 24i, 4!!. Winner— B. f, by BaoatB Fort—S trained by D. T. Morris. Went lo tiosl at 2:1S. At post 2 minites. Start bad. Won driving, second and third the same. Etta Louise had the best of a BOOT -.nd oil. showed the most speed and saved much ground all the way. but was tiring last near the end and would have been Beaten in another stride. Albert M. rati a good race, Stood ■ hod drive with rare gaSMWeas and was wearing the winner down fast at ill- end. Brocade. :lso bad y at the Start, put up a u,h.,! 1.1,0 and was gaining at the end. Gratiot was listlessly handled :nd can do inuc.i setter. C. 11. Shilliic. away badly, had scant ch nice and was given an « asy ride. iur Boy was in a Jam on the lirst turn. The winner was entered for lH; no bid. d T T d. € SECOND RACE- 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:07-0—121. Purse 00. ,3 year olds. Maidens. 3 I 4 O j Allowances. Net value to winner $.300. Ind~~Horses "AWtPPSt A V£ % StrFln Jockeys Owpers O H C P S 67647 BROKEN MELODY ■ w 100 I 5 7» 4h 4 1 i Dearborn R Porter 8 8 8 3_ 8-5* 67170 DICK SHANLEY WB M4U3 11 Ink 2* 2- 2-1 Young JohnsonandDodson 5 5 5 2 1 67324 DEACON WB 110 10 9 Sr E* 5. :, McPadn C V Mueller 4 5 5 2 6-5 l7Mg CAPTAIN JARRSL w 110 7 3 li 1" Ik 4- C Fisher P Oering 10 10 10 4 2 I7720*THRODOCIA W Mt I 1 2* H 2* 6* Morelaml L Schuckman 3 16-516-56-5 3-5 ITCM KATE Mi I:CKEN WB Ml 2 10 9"- 9 7s 6= Hatchett H Ramsbottom 20 40 40 15 6 67720-DPL/.P RA w HKi 12 1 Eft 6- 6h 74 O Swain I B Fitzgerald 3 3 3 11-2 673M DULCIE w 101 5 12 12 I* 8 Sl J DennisonH Cook 10 30 30 8 4 1,77 0 DISKSTON W 100 I S 10O1P 92 9= Skirvin H McCaireB Jr 15 30 30 8 4 1LEEN w 105 4 4 4 7- 10 Ml D Austin D T Morris 10 10 10 4 I 67497 P.I BEER BALL w 1o2 1 12 13 12- 1 1A ll1 J Murphy J Burttschell 40 60 M 20 10 67394 GOOD AND RICH wit 103 11 7 2k 10= 12* 12- J Foley- W .1 Young I 5 4 2 1 66869 MADONNA w 105 3 6 IP 13 13 13 Abuchon Chinn and ForsytheS 10 10 4 2 Time. 241, 4!l. 1 :0!»i. Winner -BP;. f. by Ruskin II.— Wagnet trained by G. Morton. Went lo .lost at 2:40. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Broken Melody, ii.iiiing to her best form and saving much ground for the entire trio, tmished with a rush throogh the Stretch and warn drawing away. Dick Shanlcy. probably best, was av ay iu a tangle ami taken wide most of the way. showed much speed, but tired in the last forking ender weak hindliu-;. Beacon had a roagh trip and hail to weave his way through in the last naif, but inisii -d gamely and will impioe. Captain Jarrel .mit badly after going a half. Theodocia had no uiishaps and is not of much account. Alices showed early speed aud tired as if short. Scratched -07218 Siraiglitline. 100. Overweights— Dick Shanlcy, 24 ponnds; Dulcie, 1; flood and Rich. 1. £i -T H H f 1HIRT» RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:12ft— S— IIS. Purse 00. 4 -year olds and upward. Oil! J Tillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWTp~P~St A % %~Str~F~in Jockeys Owners O H C P~~S ITCt7*LB9TA DPFFY w 4 110 4 I 31" 44 :P. P. Butler P J Millett 3 18-518-56 5 2-5 67620 ELUDE wb 6 Ml 7 6 I" p :,- » Deorhora w J Yowng 6 8 8 2J 6-5 67494*RUTH XOLILN w 4 105 1 2 P P 2* I] Trueman GRAAiBPlowers 0 6 3 1 1-2 17396 LA ROUGE w 9 114 I 1 2" 2k in 4 ± J Foley c s Williams 3 3 13-56 5 3 E 67 "97 ANNE DAVIS W I 109 5 7 5h 71 41 5 E Martin J Edgecombe 20 40 40 15 S 67570 INVASION WM M I E 6- M M 6. Skirvin F .1 Pons 3 18-518-56 5 I 5 077 "-LOLA WHITE W6 114 I 4 4l 5- 7= 7s F Swain R H Tyhurst I 10 10 4 8-5 67494 DIXIE ANDREWS w 5 114 S S 71 .Sr S3 S1 D Austin ! B Swift 10 12 12 5 2| 17328 LADY LAVISH wsn 6 114 9 9 9 9 9 9 Finch M F Martin 30 50 50 20 6 Time. 215, 49, 1:151. Winner — B. f, by Charade — Uncage trained by .1. S. Merchant. Went to [tost at .3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and tthVJ the same. Leta Duffy, away forv.ardly and well handled, forced the r minim. iu the early stages, finished gamely .unlet- a hard drive and outstayed Elude in the closing strides. Elude dosed a big gap in the last ipiaitei. although going whle, and ran a whsatag race. Ruth Nolen tired fast iu the last furlong after showing the most earlv speed. La Rouge wa- Speedy, but quit near the end and finished in close quarters. Anne Maris showed fairly gtxxl lotm. Lola White and Invasion ran a good half only. The winner was entered for .-300; no bid Scratched 07 ;H7n Clear Night. 105. nwrpT-l IdlRTH RACE— ft 1-2 Furlongs. 1:07—0—121. Pi;rse 1907.sh0. 3 year olds and up- Q j j I 1 ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $.300. Ind" ~Horiei3 A Wt PP SFA- V~%StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6757DTHE BEAR WSB 3 97 1 2 1.. 1- 1* V liailey MrsSRIiwrence 1-2 1-2 2-5 out— 67294*MARATHON wis 3 100 3 1 21 2U 2J 2" F Swain I. A COBB 8 12 10 6-5 out 67698THE ABBOT w 3 100 2 2 3 3 3 3 Morelaml W J Young 2 2j 2i out- Time. 2: = . 471,003, 1 :0f;jt new track record. Winner — Br. g by Bowling Orc«C -Erla dOr trained by T. R. Lawrence. Went to pos; at 3:44. At tiost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. The Bear, showing his customary flight of gnat speed, shot into a long lead and. being ably guid"d. saved much ground thoughotit and. increasing his advantage, won eased up to a canter. Marathon, also staying dose to the inner rail, ran forwardlv for the first half, stood the final drive gamely and was a lucky second. The Ab.ot was taken wide most of the way. but finished fast and resolutely. rj TJ O FIFTH RACE-1 Mile. l:92i — I— MM. Purse 00. S-year olds and inward. 6rT tit and Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind~ "Horses AWtPP~St % Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S II— 1 II IHI IT 1 1 MOMENTS wn 7 101 4 3 24 2* 22 P P Abuchon Chinn A Forsythe7 8 7 8-5 out 17696 STANDOVKR W 4 103 3 1 1 P !*■ 2i. 2] J Foley W W Elliott 9-109 107-101-1 out 6767o=LORD DINON W 5 Ml 114 4 4 3»k 3 t Moreland D Buf,,rd 2. 2 9 5 V 5 2 5 out 6769S*J. D. DCNN WB 3 94 2 2 3- 3- 2* 4 4 F Swain P King 6 S 8 6 5 out Time. 25. 49?. 1:15, 1:431. Winner — Br. m, bv Kingston — Cerito itrained by H. L. Davis. Went to iM.-t at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Stolen Moments, running to her best form am! s, owing improvement, raced under restraint for the irst three quartets, dashed by BtBBBOSCt when called on and held her own gamely iu the final drive. Stand-oer. showing the most speed iu the arly stages and saving ground throughout, ran well, bat tired slightly in the final furlong. Lord DixOB lost ground by going wide, but finished fast and should have been much closer up- ■• D- Dunn tired badly after going tbree-ipiarlers. Ct *7 T 7 Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1:30= — 1—1081. Purse 00. 3 -y ear-olds. Selling. Oil! O Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7717~KING- LEOPOLD W 105 6 4 3»k 4i 35 P li Dearborn J Gass 2 2 2 11-2 677443DR. LEE HPFFMAN WHO 4 3 Ink li 14 2* 21 J Foley O H Marlman 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 67222 CHARLEY WARD w 104 7 1 2". 21*. 2i 3J V Moreland C Pangtitz 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 67714 DFJMO w 99 3 5 f," V. 42 4s 41 Skirvin H McCarren Jr 4 4 3 1 1-2 I7SMTOM MORGAN w 100 1 6 5» 6i 6l 51 Et Wylie J S Bratton 15 30 30 10 5 674" STORM WB 97 2 2 7 7 7 7 6l Trueman P J Miles 5 5 4 8-5 4-5 67722:1THE B. OF BRIGN wb 97 5 7 4i 5»- 5J 6" 7 Pobanka T E Crist 7 7 7 2 1 Time. 294, 5»:. 1:154, 1 : I2». Winner— B. c. by Semproniiis— Nellie N. trained by .1. iassl. Went to post at 4:43. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily; third the same. Kini- Leopold was restrained for the first three-quarters and when ealT?d on. moved up quickly, race 1 Dr. I,ec Huffman into defeat and won well iu hand. Dr. Lee Huffman, showed an tally flight of seeed and stayed better than was expected when it came to a hard drive. Charley Ward vas an active contender throughout and was best of the others. Demo moved up menacingly after going a hall, l.ct was pocketed 011 the stretch turn and tired near the end. The others were iiev.-r serious laclors. The winner, entered to Ik- sold for f-tgO, was bid up to and bought by P. King. Overwcighlb — Tom Morgan, li pounds.


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