Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-29

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Thursday, March 28, 1907.— Forty sixth day. Oaklawn Joe-key Club. Spriug Meetitig 00 days. Weather clear; track fast. 7 books on. Presiding Judge, E. W. Maginn. Starter. William Snyder. Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate rack record, age of horse and weight carried. f* rj Q A A FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. IS 2— 100. Purse 8300. 2 year olds. Maidens. Colts and! J I «L/trXJ Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PP~St~*4 H %~Str~Fln Jockeys Owners ~ O H C P~S~ 67860 LILLY BOWLEGS w 11 105 11 2-2- 1- C H ShillgR L Thomas 2i 18-531 1 2-5 BTUSD MACE W 112 7 5 It in jh Cherry D T Morris 8 10 10 4 3-2 7v.it WASHAKIE wh 108 5 3 4" 5" 3. Moreland G W J Bissell 2 3J 21 4-5 13 67850 -LAXNATYNE w 112 3 2 31 31 4l D Austin JS Hawkins 7 107-103-5 out— 06919 BAR G. W MB 4 4 5" 4"t 5" Dearborn W H Norton 10 10 8 3 7-5 67850 BOUNDING ELK w 10S 6 6 6- 6« J J Walsh A 10 Hundley 20 20 20 8 3 67618 CHARLEY ROGERS w 112 2 7 7 7 7 G Swain S P Harlan 8 12 12 4 3-2 Time, 12 21,. ."ti*. 50. Winner — P. g, by Greenan — Singing Bird trained by J. T. Ireland. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: tbhd the same. Billy Bowlegs broke well, showed improved form ami after following Fred Mace closely to the stretch drew out and won going away. Pred Mace showed the most early apeed, but tired !n the stretch drive. Washakie aroa ahaOBed back aooo after the start and came with a lielated rush in the last furlong. Bannatyne was given a listless ride and can do much better. The others were never serious faetors. /J7 0 1 PC SECOXD RACE— 1-2 Mile. 48—2—109. Purse 00. 2 year olds. llowanees. O i JL/JrO Xet value to winner $:i00. Ind Horses AWt PP St hi *4j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67880CHTJLITA W MSI 0 1 1 D- 1M- Cherrv D T Morris 6 5 3-2 3-2 3-5 out 67880 MEADOWGRBBN W MB 4 3 8*1 2- 2* F Burton P J Miles 8 8 8 3 8-5 .7793 SPUNKY w MS 1 2 7?. 41 3t D Riley B P Harlan 4 5 5 2 1 67793 RIFLE RANGE w M6 3 7 5" 8» 4U Moreland Chinn and IorsytheS 8 8 3 8-5 67881*BOLL WEEVIL v 1 105 7 5 31 51 V Dearborn W H Norton 4 5 5 2 1 67913 COlRIKR GIRL W 105 5 9 8 fi1 fii C H ShillgR L Thomas 8 12 12 6 2J 67593 MARGT RANDOLPH w 105 2 1 6?. 7. 71 G Swain J S Hawkins 15 15 15 6 3 677M KATHERE MURPHY a M6 9 6 4. 9. 8* Trueman H R Baker 10 10 10 4 I 67693MBRRIFIBLD w 1"". g I 91 8 91 1 Austin .1 C Milam 2 8J 11-54-5 2-5 67593 WILLIAM BISSETT WB 100 10 10 10 10 10 J J Walsh P T Chinn 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 123. 21r. oii, 402. Winner — Br. f. by King-don — Concertina trained by D. T. Morris. Went to post at 2:4X. At post ■ minutes. Start giMxI. Won easily; seeond driving: third the same. Chulita. away running and clear of interference, took the lead at once and easily held It throughout, winning cased up through the last furlong. Meadowgreen showed improvement under good handllns and finished fas*. Spunky was in close ipiarters during the last quarter, but outstayed Rifle Range. The hitler came fn.m a long way tocfe in the stretch and fini.-hed with a rush. Merrifield had scant chance. Boll Weevil retired alter going a quarter. Scratched 87643 Etry. loo; 117*19 Stella Patton, 100. Overweigl t.- Chulita. IIs pounds. 170/1 A THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:1X8—8—113. rinse . 4 year olds and. upward. O a t/lD Selling. Xet value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 67746 BILLY PATERSON ws I lH 2 1 1* 1". lti 1". Brooks Mrs K M Loving 10 10 10 4 2 07845 BOB MAY Waa 6 88 4 4 4 3» -". 2. Shreve H T Bateheler 3 3J 3J 6-5 3-5 07544 KUROPATKIN w 1MB 1 2 2". 2 8* 8* Trueman GRAAE Flowers 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 67796 CHARLES MKEE w6 •■» fi I 8* 4" 4" 4" Butler G II Bradley 6 6 6 2 1 67795 PRINCE OF PLKSS w t 1o;i s a 7J 7- 5* .•" Wvlie J S Bratton 3 SJ 3 6-5 3 5 67645 DAN MKENNA ws 7 112 1110 lo. 91 snt Kh Moreland WS Lolrd SJ I I 6-5 3-5 67796 FALKLAND w6 96 5 11 11 81 7» 7i F Swain E .1 Gildersbeve 20 20 20 8 4 67722 WOOL SOAP ws 1 l"fi 7 I 3" .M fih 8. D Austin C S Williams 6 8 8 3 8-5 K7795 GRACELAND m 4 9fi 9 6 8a fi :i- 9 Skirvin II MoCorreo Jr 10 SO 20 8 4 67396 KINGSBORO WO 6 113 1 7 9 lo"lo--lu= K Linton P J Miles 6 8 8 3 8-5 67615 J. E. BARKLEY w 5 112 10 5 51 11 11 11 Cherry F Wilson 20 20 10 4 2 Time. 212, 50, 1:10!. Winner — Ch g. by Bobby Beach Vashti trained by J. F. Childress. Went to post at ." :10. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Billy Patenoo, running to his heal form and showing the most speed, raced the earlv contenders into subjection and held hi-, own gamely in the stretch run. Bob May swerved in the last quarter, but finished ;iniely. Knropatkbl was in daae quarters in the last furlong and ran fairlv well. ChorBM McKee gained Iroin a -low beginning and linisheil well. Prime of Pless was almost throv.n after going I quarter, arafl also forced to go around the others and. linishing fast, was probahiy best. PMkhrad and Pan McKenna came fast in the last quarter from slow beginnings. The winner was entered for $.500; no bid. overivcights — Wool Soap, 2 pounds. A 7 i /I HT FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. l:3Bf I 1881. Purse 00. o year olds and upward. O j tlriz I Selling. Xet value to WJOOOr_83B8L ™ Ind Horses AWt PP St *4 % % Str Fin Jocteya Owners O H C P 8 67820 MARATHON wit 3 100 1 5 6t 51 5. SJ I1 F Swain L A Cello 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 67852 HAWK AMA w 3 101 3 S 1 1 1 li 2. Skirvin PJ Millett 2 2 2 4-5 2-5 67822 KING LEOPOLD ■ I :m :i 7 8*12** SJ 8* 8" Shrove p King 10 12 12 5 2J 67821*OHANCELLOR WO 1 96 2 6 2 .4 46 4* 4- C II SbilgR L Thomas 10 10 10 4 2 67772STOLBN MOMNTS WO 7 182 fi I 1. ::■ 2 6* 6* Moreland chinn ForsytheO 8 8 3 8-6 5672. SINICADO WO 6 l"s s 9 75 74 73 73 81 Manders R Thompooo 10 40 40 12 fi 678S3:HANNIBAL LEY Wl 5 107 7 1 6* fi1 6 6h 7 Trueman H R Baker 8 5 8-8 8-8 7-1013 67C70REINE REGE7NTE Wsit 3 89 1 2 8s 8« S« 8 S* Butler F .1 POOO 8 10 10 4 2 67821 JACK LORY w r, 5 102 5 4 9 9 9 9 9 G Swain J RWainw right 6 7 7 SJ 6-5 Time. 2ff;. 48, 1:11*, l:41|. Winner — B. e. by Martagon — Ondulee trained by J. 1 . Clayton. Went to |iost at ":I5. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving- third the same. Marathon while suffering from much interference weaved his way through graduallv and. weiring down Hawkania in the Stretch, drew away and won in a canter. Hawkama. badly liaudled an 1 talen wide movt ..| the way. dashed into a loug lead through the lirst three -quarters, but was raced it. to exhaustion ami tired badly in the last quarter. King Leopold was used as a battering ram throughout to Int -rtere with others, but stond punishment well in the loot furlong ami outstayed Chancellor. The tatter rau fairly well. Stolen Moments tired fast after going three quarters. Sinicado ran impressivelv and will Improve. Hannibal Bey ran a bad race under poor handling. Jack Lory was ucvor a serious factor. The winner was entered for ,808; no bid. Scratched 67822* Coraoa, 87; i«7772; Lord Dixon, 07. Overweights — Reine Regente, 2 pounds. /171 4 Q FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1 :12J— 1— llo. Purse 00. 4 year olds and upward. O I »/tJrO Selling. Xet value to winner 2.r . Ind Horses AWt PP~St tt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 07797 SIDNEY F. w it 4 109 5 8 81 51 4"k l»k Cherry Johnson and Dodson6 S 8 3,8-5 i77r.-KIKMIXGHAM WO 4 MB 9 4 SJ 2J ]i 21 Knopf J ONeill 1-6 8-8 4V4 7-181-3 07746*BONEBRAKE w 5 101 ti 6 8* 7«* 6*1 8* Dearborn W Stueve 8-5 2 9-5 7-101-3 07 170 B LACK ART WO 5 104 1 1 1*8 1*1 8* 4" J J WalshW L Mower 10 10 10 4 2 07746 CAPTAIN NEKOTI1 wsf.100 3 2 oh fi1 73 5 Bailey H Hardesty 6 10 10 4 2 , 117715 GAY BOY wit 8 112 4 3 33 33 31 6 Moreland G W .1 Bissell 6 10 6 2 1 .7797 T. JO WO 6 lH S 5 4., 4*1 61 71 G Swain I B Fitzgerald 3 5 5 2 1 fi779:,=MARIMBO ws 4 100 2 9 9 9 9 8J F Swain J Burttschell 10 15 15 6 3 67697 WOOLTESSA w 4 106 7 7 7"k S3 82 9 D Austin L Schuckman 10 10 10 4 2 Time, 243. 492, 1:152. Winner— B. c, by Royal Flush III. — Extract trained by J. Dick. Wont to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon driving: seeond and tl ird the same. Sidney E. was hard ridden all the way. closed up ground steadily and, finishing fast throtgh ho last quarter, got up in the losing stride. Birmingham was away well and showed much speed, but tire.l in the losing strides. Bonebrake was kept far back in the early stages, but finished with a rush and would have won in a few more strides. Black Art ran fairly wtdl and showed the iuost speed for a half. T. To ran poorly. The winner was entered for 1907.sh0; no hid. Scratched ;7!iio Luculius. 100. Overweights — Sidney F., 4 pounds; Woolteasa, 1. 7Q/i Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42.1—3—00. Pur.se 00. 4 year -olds and O I tJdktJ ward. Sidling. Xet value to winner 00. Ind Horsel AWt PP~St hi hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H 0 P S ".78.-,|iKRANK LUBBOCK ws 4 97 1 1 ll l1 Ill- li Bailey Mrs S RI.awrence8 JS 8 3 85* i;7ss:,-FI,ORIZEL w 6 97 5 3 31 9 1*1 1*1 21 Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr 21 21 7-5 3-5 out 07798 SULTRY ws 4 106 I II 8J i» 3* 3- 3- D Austin W Mclemore 3 4 4 3-2 7-10 .nlvJAKB SANDERS W 5 110 4 7 71 61 6* 4" 41 Cherry H McDaniel 5 6 fi 2i 6-5 I.7S22-MATADOR WB 5 100 6 8 9 81 81 8l 5* E Martin K Spence 4 41 41 2 1 67798-BENDIGO wii 5 105 8 4 4 9 9 9 fii Trueman H R Baker 5 6 6 2 1 67823 ODD ELL.V wn 4 100 3 I 81 7 1- 71 V A Morgan F J Pons 8 8 8 3 3-2 07796LIESER GORE w 4 97 9 5 2k 31 4i 5h 81 Knopf H Mengle 10 15 15 0 3 67864 MISS AFFABLE wb 5 95 I 6 51 4h 6* 6h 9 Dearborn A J Freeman 15 15 15 6 3 Time. 24ji. 402. 11.V. 1:42. 1:4S|. Winner — B. g, by Ben MeCulloiigh -Ex. lusive trained by T. R. Lawrence. Went to posr at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: aaeood and third the same. Prank Lubbock, lucky throughout, was sent into a long lead from the sf:rt and saving ground throughout won well iu hand. Florizel. much the best, was given a bad ride and taken wide into the stretch and. better handled, would have won. Sultry had a rough trip and closed a gap in the stretch. Jake Sanders was hard ridden and gaining at the end. Matador trailed far back for the first half and finished gamely. Bendigo can do much better. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Scratched— 07707 Match. 97. Overweights — Sultry, 4 pounda. ._ . _


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