Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-24

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAK LAWN. • HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Saturday. March 23, 1907. Forty second day. Oaklawn J«»ckey Club. Spring Meiting 00 day*. Weather clear; track fast. 7 1 ks on for fir-t three races oiil . Presiding JutL-c. 1iauk J. Bryan. Matter, William Snyder. Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2 15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in paienthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of bane and weight carried. NOTE — The accuracy of the quotations on the last three races is not vouched for. They were not display! d on a board. They were furnished the correspondent vei bally. 7» T7 O "I O FIRST RACK— 12 Mile. 48—2—109. Purse 00. 2 year-oUls. Allo-ances. y I O JL O Net value to winner 00. lud" "Horses"" A Wt PP St fr A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ C771!TlASTV w % 1 1 H lli luk Trueman H R Baker 2 2 M 7-102-i «7S1» BEWITCHED ■ M I 1 41 3l» 9 Shrave R L Thomas *15 M M 6 3 67GC8 MANCHESTER Wl M 8 6 I1 2J 3J Abucbon J S Hawkins 2 16-516 57-5 7-10 6771»*AUNT II VLA w .»6 I 9 S 4"" 4 Knopf G S Williams 3 4 4 7-5 7-10 7368 FANDANGO vv MS !* 8 51 5 5- Moreland G V .1 Bissell 7 7 7 2.J 6-5 t;, UsiCKSS WARD w 111 4 4 1* i1 64 D Austin .1 C Milam S 6 5 8 5 4-5 C7019 COURIER GIRL ■ I||S 7 7 8 81 7 Beaucbi R L Tliomar, *15 16 16 « 3 87718 ALBERT STAR w 114 E 5 N !• U Dearborn J Cass IS 20 20 8 3 S7718»WATBR LOCK w M Z 2 9 7- yl tr Swain Stubbs Bros 10 12 12 4 2 7643 WALDORF BELXJE w 111 lo 10 M 10 10 F Burton F Gross 30 50 50 15 6 •Coupled in bet tins; no separate place or show liettiug. Time. 12?. 24g. ::t». 4S?. Winner — B. f. by Ureenan — Loyalirta trained by H. R Baker. Went to i« st at 2:19. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the Same. Hasty, away running and clear of interference, showed the most speed throughout, stood a hard drive resolutely and was drawtag oat *£*M :t " e ciid. Bewitcned was in close quarters for the first three furlongs, but moved up re-olutclv in the stretch ami finished going fast. Manchester broke from an outside position, was ■ forward contender in the early stages and ran in improved form with blinkers on. Aunt Hala had a rough trip all the way and ran a good race. Fandango was gaining at the end. Water Lock was knocked back on the first turn. £h P7 rj T r SECOND RACE -3-4 Mile. 1 12? -5— 11.:. Purse $.;K. 3-year olds and upward. |3 I O A j Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind~~HorBea~~~ AWTpp" St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C P 8_ 67671* HAUGHTY w 4 112 I 1 2i 2r- 2- 1- Butler J W ONeall 111 2-5 out 677"l-l:i:N STRONG Wl; I 96 6 5 1- V l3 23 F Swain L A Cvlla 3 3 2 4 5 2 i 67744FLIP W«Bl M 7 6 4" 4J 3-1 3* Shreve P King I 1S-518-56-5 3-5 67447 FIXlRIZEL W 6 1iki I 7 6 5J 41 4* Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr 5 10 10 3 6-5 67570OMAH .1. ■ ■ MJ • - 31 3" W- 512 C Fisher Wright and Martin S 10 10 3 1 BS2M SNEER Kfs 6 105 2 3 7 7 61 61 F Burton M Burton 20 40 40 15 7 67,70 GUS SCHUETTE w 4 101 1 4 52 6J 7 7 G Swain 1 B Fitzgerald 20 40 40 ID 7 Time. 23g, 4S. 1:13. Winner — Cli. f. by Handsel — Rumpoint trained by J. W. iNeall. W. nt to i».M at 2:P.. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same Haughty was ic--crvcd ami allowed l.eti Strong to go out into a long lead, then moved up with .1 rush after lounding the stretefa ti;ni. wearing down Ken Strong in the last furlong and won as her rider plea-"d. Ren Strong showed hi- usual high order of early speed, but tired badly in the ast furlong. Hip hail a louyli trip in t lit- early stages, but linisl ■•• 1 going gamely and was wearing Ben Strong dow ■ for second place. Klorizel ran fairly well aud had no mishaps. Ouiali .1. was knocked back soon after the start. The wiuner was entered for 1907.sh00; no bid. Scratched c.7421 Alencon, 100: 0769and*Iaa Cray. 90; 07VI5Albert Fir 10S; 0,7794 Buifn Arnold, 90: 87523 l.iiculliis. lie".; 67646 ToaMJrtUeni, 101; 07747 Miss Affable, 9S; 07170 Black Art, 108; 07745 Cay Boy. Ids. Overweiglits; — Omali J., 2] pounds. THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1:124—5 — 113. Purse ,00. 3 eared Is and upward. *7QOA I O J Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind" "Horses" AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C P 8 6.471 HYPERION II. wn 4 112 6 1 2« l1 I3 l6 D Riley I, A Cella *4 5 9 109 lOout— 7S71*MIKB BUTTON ■ I M 1 I S* :■! ■• ~u O Bwaia Stubbs Bros 4 7 7 2J 1 6777DTHE BEAR WKBlM I 2 1- V 24 3- Bailey MrsSKLawrence 2 I 9 5 7 lOout 67396 FUNICULAIRB w 5 103 2 4 5s 4 4"» 4 D Austin T I Haws 4 8 7 2i 1 I..77I-MAKATIION Wl! 3 :« .", 5 4 5- 6 5 F Swain L A Cella *4 " ".1-109-lOout— 67721»DON HAMILTON w 4 105 4 •• 6 6 5h i J Foley AV W Elliott 7 8 8 3 75 •Coupled in belling; no separate place or showi betting. Time. 2oe. 47-. 593, 1:12L Winner — B. g. by Mangaa — Van a -Clar trained bv .1. D. Cla.vlon. Went to post at 3:15, At post 1 niinute. Start giHMl. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Hyperion II.. running to bit best form and away in a good position, followed Tbe Bear close ip for the 1 1 1 — I half, wore him down before going a half and. finishing last, came away with consuii-nate ease an 1 won as his rider pleased. Mike Sutton began slowly, but stood a bard drive resolutely and g t up in the closing stridts for tec 1 place. The Hear tiled laM after going a hall and had no ini-hai s. Funi- 1 ula ire begaa slowly and closed up a gap iu the stretch. Marathon was knocked lack soon after the Ktart and ran poorly. Scrati hed--07721 Autumn Flower. 92. /jnoftl FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:40? -5— 102. Purse S6S6L :5 year-olds and upward. O I O £ X. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St and V4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 C7tKTIVOUNI wsn 3 95 C 3 3 J 3- 1 J l3 1« F Swain L A Cella 111 2-5 out #SM VV 1NQ TING «n 3 Ml I 2 1 14 2- 2* V Butler .1 S Hawkins 2* 2£ 8 5 3-5 out £7747 CHANCELLOR nl 85 1 5 4" 4lu 34 36 3 Skirvin K L Thomas 10 10 10 2 1 67746.! ACK LORY w K 5 107 5 1 22 V 415 4" 4-» Swain .1 R Wainwright 65 2 2 4 5 out 67772 J. D. DUNN Ws 3 87J 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Shreve 1* King 10 12 12 3 7-5 Tinie. 24». 49. 1:14. l:40g. 1:46| new track record. Winner — Ch. g. by Mirthful— Flower Dellis trained by .1. D. Clayton. Went to pos, at .".:43. At post 0 miuules. Start good. Won eisilv; second and third the same, livolini trailed the leader- data ii] in Ihe eatly stages, moved up with a ri»sh after going three-quarters and. finishing fast, came away with ease in the final quarter. Wtag Ting set a fast pace in the eirly Klages. raced Jack Lory into subjection Ix-fore going a half and held 011 well in tile final drive, but was not good enough to l«-at tiie winner. Chancellor ran a fairly good race and suE ered from interfere.iee. Jack J-ory quit badly in the last quarter. J. D. Dunn ran away a mile before the start. Scratched 07772-Standover. 102. , Overweights— J. D. Dunn, 1J pounds; FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. ltStj S 13SV. Purse *::00. 3 year olds and 67Qit i O Ju £ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses~ "AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 67773KING I.KOFOLD W3 99 4 I 1 3i 4s 3h 1" Shreve P King 5 6 6 8-5 4-5 1 77 is MATADOR w n 5 103 5 I 5s 56 5* 5s 21 E Martin K .S; ence I 6 6 1-6 4 E I77M CURSU8 "WB 7 110 6 6 6 6 6 4»i 31 Moreland J Burttschell 3 5 6 8-6 3-5 6772»ANNA RUSKIN w 3 84 3 4 4J 42 21 2b 4" Skirvin H McCarren Jr Si 5 5 8-5 3-5 C.774:.|lROTEl-.S WB 4 109 2 3 3* l»k l1 l1 610 Butler J W O Neall S] 4 4 6-5 1-2 liotMSHEXAMOAH WB 5 110 1 1 3* 2J 3| 6 6 Abuchon V T Chinn 3-5 3-5 3-5 out- Time, 25. 49. 1:15, 1:41§, l:42f new track record. Winner — B. c, by Sempronius — Nellie Iff. trained by G. Land. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the utmp King LiH.i.oid was knocked back after going a half, but mo.eil up steadily through the stretch and, standing a hard drive gamely, outstayed Matador. The latter liegan slowly j ud was taken wide BMBt of the way. but finished fast and would have won in another stride. Cursus. away slowly aud badly outrun early, moved up resolutely after saving ground on the turns and. finisuang fast, was gaining steadily when shut off by the winner. Anna Riiskin had a lough trip and finished ga melv. Proteus showed epecd. but repeatedly interfered with Anna Ruskln and tired badlv at the end. Shenandoah ceas"d to be a contender after going three quarters and bled long after the finish. The wiuner was entered for ?000; no bid. iQTftOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 2:00S— C— 112. Purse ?400. 4 -year olds and upward. V _4_0 _0 Selling. Net value to winner |300. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners"" O H C P 8 67747SRE JC EST WB 4 93 3 1 l»k 1 li lJ 1» Ink Dearborn W J Young 4-5 4-5 12 out— §7746 DOCILE W 6 101 4 6 IV 6» 4» 4s H 2a K Svwaia Lockart Broa 2i 3 3 4-6 2-6 67670 SCALPLOCK WB 4 107 6 4 3J 3 3s 2n" 2* 3» Abuchon P King 2 4 4 6-5 1-2 1 77:; ODD ELLA WB 4 96 2 2 2* 2» I- 3* 41 4s A Morgan F J Pons 8 10 10 3 1 67748 ATTILA w 8 103 13 4J 4» 5J 52 5« 5« Finch W McLemore 6 6 6 8-5 4-5 67672BIG BOW WB 5 108 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Moreland G W Scott 4 6 6 8-5 4-5 Time-. 24g, 49. 1:14?. l:«lf, 2:00 new track record. Winner — Ch. f, by Rensselaer— Emma Pickwick trained by W. J. Young. Went to post at" 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the aine. Tic quest showed a high turn of speed, raced the early contenders into subjection, stood a hard drive thcoui;!i tae stretch and lasted just long enough. Docile began slowly and was taken wide most of the trip, suffered from interference, but finished gamely and would have won in another stride. Scalp lock was chine up for the first three-quarters, but was taken wide in the stretch and tired in the last few strides. Odd Ella tired fast after going three-quarters. Attila had no mishaps and ran his race. Big Bow was a distant trailer most of the way and can do much better. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Request, 2 pounds.


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