Hot Springs Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-31

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HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. « OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Saturday. March 30. 1907. Forty eighth and last day. Oaklawn Jockey Club, Spring Meeting tit days; redmed to 48 days. Weather cloudy: track heavy. 17 luniks on. Presiding Judge. B. W. M.iginn. Starter. William Snyder. Secretary, B. W. Magnum, Baeiag starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. I", blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /"• LS liiiQ PIB8T BACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. 86| 2 W. Parse SMB. 2 year olds. Allowances. O O JJCj Net ;ilno to winner SIOO. tad Horses AWtPP St 4 % % Str Fin Joekeyg Owners 0 H C P S 67913SMANCHKSTER wn lot l ] i» 1» iu D Austin .1 S Hawkins U ■■ t 7 1 1 i • ;.| i II! I II A W MJ 3 I u 21 Z- J Conway D T Morris t; 10 10 4 2 67976 TORO w r. K s I ti1 s] ;:- Bailey S Cooper i: 16 IS « ;i 67976AUNT 1IAI. w !7 II « Ti I1 -1" r Swain C S Williams I ii ti 2 1 678*1 BBWITT1ED w R 10 t M :. :,n C II SbiHgR L Thomas •« t; 4 8 -a 4-5 |67944BILL.T BOWI.KC.S WB 17 II S 4 i 4«* 6 SUirv in R I. Thomas H I 4 S-a 15 6785«SEYMOUR BEUTLER • bN • 8 h V 7" R Rice B Schreiber 3 E 5 2 l 679122BKLLPLOWER W .2 I 11 Jl It N P Swain W.I Young M :;o :;n 12 t 67913 II MAY a tM 7 7 8« 8 :«lk .1 .1 WalahJ C Milaio :: 2 J2 .".!2 :,t 1-1 67945 RIFLE RANGE w Wl 2 12 m. W" 10. Shreve Chinn and Porsytheie 12 12 E % 67945 BOLL WEEVIL W 91 5 3 2| T.U- A Morgan H Norton 15 15 IS ii :: H7880 LEONA BERESFORD w Mb 13 11 12i 12 13J Moreland G W.I Bisuell tS» 3» M 12 . IM993 LADY l:I.IH R w bifi!12 10 13 13 13 W Allen 1 W -I Bhssell .a 3s M 12 I 67913 ALBERT STAR a N 9 13 1IMU14 Dearborn J class S 10 lu i 2 rCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 12 . 24 . «9i, 56s. Winner -Ch. c, by Banastar Manznna trained by J. S. Haw kin-. Went to post at 2:17. At post :; ■ninutev Str.rt fair. Won driviag; second and third th sam •. Manchester was char of Interference all the way and was never seriously in trouble dining the early stages, but had to lie hard ridden to outlast Chullta ai the end. The latter came from a long w iv back iu tin Btrctch and finished wjth a rush. Toro, Khowing Improveuient, ran i good race and aaishedl gamely. Bewitched ami I.illx Bowlegs ran fairly well. Aunt Hala was in CJaee auartera most of the way. Walsh restrained Ida May almost throughout. Scratched 57JW0 iVaidori Belle. 1".",. Oremeigfats Chullta, l pound; Lady Bahtar, 1 : Anerl Star, 1 /»Q//r. SECOND BACK 5 1-2 Fuilongs. i 1 :0t;i :: ;»7.t Purse B3B0L : caiol,F. Filli-;. OO" *yJ*J Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind ""Horses A"Vt PP St~%, %~Str~tTn~ "jockeys Owners O H C P S I6785DLILLIE TURNER rill 1 4 Ill- 1* 1* D Austin T P Hayes 7 .". I -5 7-5 1-2 our, 67851SEDITH M W 166 2 1 2. 21 V 2 G Swain E Horton 4 .". .". 2 t :, ii !791 h TAlNT wb lio S :: :. 3 ::"■ 3 F Burton T B Crist S 8 8 3 s5 i7851 AM. INK C17MMINGS u 10.", 1 C I1.1. 4 V li Moreland C S Williams 20 :!o M 12 ti 67769BROKEN MELODY w llfl i 7 6* 81 S* :•"■ Dearborn U Porter 12 F IS 5 2 i:t.i| t l. l •"! G SPANKER KB 10C 5 s 5* ti1. ii- Shreve Mrs C K Mahone 8 10 10 4 2 67X51 DULZURA u 105 3 s 7- 7" 7 1- .1 .1 Walsh] B Fitzgerald N 15 M .". I 67X53 SALLY HARDEN W 165 8 I I it I B« Hatchett H Ramsbottom 26 38 M 12 « 67851 TANAGER wsn 109 7 2 6* «■ 8" ■ Cherry P T Chinn 1 11 1011-182-6 00* Time. 241, 50, 1 «►::. 1 :10f. Winner ch. f. by star shoot Lfasie ion trained by T. !. Hayes. Wont ;., rest at 2:44. t post L* minutes, start good. Won ea-ilv; neeond driviag; third the same. I.illie Turner ran Into a long lead at one" and Increased her advantage wilh every stride, winning as her i iii r pleased. Edith M. was bard ridden all the way aad put an a go«d per for nuance. Taunt got into third place early and gamely stayed there. Allitie CuBunings was dose uo most if the -vay and had no mishaps. Broken Melody ran poorly. Tanager* performance was too bad to be given iwaaMlera-tton. She ata do mnch belter ami will ho. imorovi aienl. Scratched .77c.! Theedocfai, 106; ti7f ll Buren Arnold, 110; 67851 Mi~s Hyaes, 105, Overa eighl 1 aaager, 1 poaads. /»tJ/ Tj /"_ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:121 •" H3. Purm S3UU. 3-year-olda ami upward. OO " JL J Selling, Nei value i" winner 25. tad Horace " AWtll St"4~~% % Str" Fin Jockeys Owners O H ] P S 67915 HAUGHTY a 1 163 ti 2 1« 1« !■ 1 E Rice .1 W trN.aU 2 1152 4-5 out 67915SORREL TOP W 5 MS 1 5 4" V JJ - Shreve 1 1 1 Fitxgerald 1 7-5 7»* 2-6 out 67571 BRADEN a E Wl 1 J» :!".:;" ::• l Austin T I Hayes 2 11-511-54-6 out 67946 DAN MKENNA a 7 M8 14 ti ti f l1 Moreland W S Laird 10 12 12 l 2 c.tis BLACK ART wn 5 M2 3 ■. P* I- 5" •"■ .1 I WalshW L Mower 8 N M 4 K5 67916INVAhllON wloPU 2 ti -V ■". 6 ti Morgan 1 . Pons 15 15 15 h 3 Time. 24i, !t . 1 :l«f. Winner Ch. f. i. Handsel Rum point trained by .1. W. iPNeaB. Went to post at 3 ii At poel 1 minute start fair. Won easily; second driviag; third *h • saaae. llaughty, running to her best form today, dashed into a lonz lead at once end increasing her advantage with every stride won eased to a canter. Sorrel Top was restrained bach for the tirst half and mjved up fast on the stretch turn and under a weak ride outstayed lira. leu. The latter was in the deepest --• ing s| of the way and ran a bad race. Dan McKenna was -i ning -tea. lily through the stretch and iinis-heil fast. Invasion was practical!] left at the i osi. The winner was entered for 00; no bid r»j/1 T FOURTH RACE 1 MUe. I ::: I 108 i. Purse 1300. 3-year-olds and upward. DO_V/l_l Sidling. Net value i » v inner SJ2... lnd Horses AWtPP St Vt. Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 67949 MATADOR wr. :. 110 :, :: . 6 5i :.. 1" E Martin K Spence 3] 4 4 2 1 1.7947 KING LEOPOLD wS MS :t 2 8* 2* 3 2h 2 Shreve P King :- 5 I 8-6 4 67947 STOLEN MOMENTS wu 7 105 :: 7 1. 3*1" lh 3* V Swain Chinn A ForsytbeR-5 2 2 1 12 mi sii.Ikv we t 106 t. E I 5" l"k i" !• Dearborn W McLemore 3] Ij t 2 1 ti.7i|siSll.Nl.V I. wu 4 ion lo 1 »»| 81 2. 5" 5 Cherry Johnson A Dodson8 10 10 "4 2 •. 49 ODD ELLA wn 1 103 1 10 71 10 9" 6» • Morgan F .1 Pons t; s s :; 8 5 i 1- MAY BERRY w no z i lo » ti 71 7 . E Rice W Egan S C C 2 1 i.Tvj: ■■ciKsis wn 7 110 8 8 s". 7 ■ *- 7 ■- sJ 8 Moreland .1 BurMschell •"• I" lo I ■ 67949FRANK LUBBOCK w 1 102 7 1 S» » 10 9" 9 Bailey MrsSRLawrence •. 8 I 3 8-5 678 DWOOD CLAIM w 5 163 I 1 1 lh 8 16 lo Skirvin H McCarren JJr lo 12 12 5 -i Time. 25 ,50|, 1.17. 1:44. Winner Br. b. by Masetto Soncy Lass trained by K. Spence. ent to post at 3:43. At poel 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second ami thhtd the saaae. Matador, rnnning to his i esi form and favored b] the going, ekx -d a biu gap in the last half aad tmNliin gamely outstayed King Leopold. The latter was a dose contender t hoier! out ,iul Witt I Stronger rider would have won. Stolen Moments was speedy, but tired after going three quarters and barely tasted long enough to save third place. Sultry, poorly bandied, was hi close quarters most of the way and finished fast. Frank Lubbock and WimmI claim tired badly in the list quarter. The ulaatr . a entered for 00; no I. hi. Scratched -67961 Leta Duffy, 86; 67854 T. .1. Iowell. 165. /jIViVT O Ill III RACE— 1 Blile. 1 ::: 1 I68j. Parse 6360. 3-year-oaBi aud apward. O OU14 Sidling. Net value to winner .fL2.-.. Ind Horses AWtPP St V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C7948 ■I.nXF.F.lfAKE W5~i65 1 5 51 41 2» 24 1» Dearborn W Steuve s""5~s_5~85~3:5~out 679SORUILOBA w 4 101 5 I 8" I1 l1 1*2** Butler G W Innea 8-6 2 2 4-5 2-5 67946 PRINCE OF PLESS a s 4 103 7 lu 7"k:. ti 5" 3*1 Wylie .! s Bratton i 8 8 3 8-5 679483BIRMINOHAM w it 4 loo 2 1 2» :;i. ::- :;- 4a Knopf .1 ONeill 2 3 3 6-5 3 5 67980*HAMILCAR wa 4 HK 8 1 l 8" 4- 4- 5s Moreland W 8 Laird 7 s 8 8 S-5 67977 DIXIE ANDREWS w 6 103 1 t; ti 71 7- 7- is- line G B Swift 8 12 12 4 3 67773 THE B. OF BGHTONw 3 88 3 2 I1 2 5 ti1 7" K Martin T B Crist lo to 8 3 8-5 67851 STRAIGHTUNE rl N 6 7 s 8" s- i ■ V Shreve S Berry 12 28 28 8 4 67914 KATE MCRACKBN ws 3 ss 8 8 M1 8* 8* 91* 91* Hatchett II Ramsbottom 12 25 2.", 10 ., 67917 WILL SYLVESTER ws 6 186 lo :» 10 M 10 M 10 J Brooks T Breedlove lo 2a 25 10 5 Time. 2T-. 50|. 1:17. 1:442. Winner — 1 . g. bj Bonnie Joe Wampeao trained by W. Steuve. Went to post at 4:14. At poet 1 minute. Start :;ood. Won driving: -cond easily: third the same. Bonebrake, running to nis N-st tot m. moved up gradually from a slow beginning and finishing villi a. re-li got up in the Baal stride. Ruiloba was a forward contender all the Way, but swerved in the closing snides and this cost him the race. Prime of Pleas came from a long way ua-k in tin stretch ami finished with a rush Birmingham tired after gi»itm well for three-quarters. Hamilcar hid no mishap-. Dixie Andrews ran fairly well. The winner was entered for .*lKi; no bid. Scratched -67948 T. Jo, 110. Overweights -Straightiine. 2 pounds. /Qi"_T Q SIXTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 2:60 4 -;».i.j rinse .JUKI. 4 y mi old., and apward. J O _J A. O Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A" wTpPSrsr"~:~"%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 67886 8CALPLOCK wr. 1 101 5 E 21 1J 1« 1 I1. 1 Moreland P King 2 3 8-5 S-5 out r.dKL-ATTH.A a 8 102 1 2 31 5 S 2* 21 2. .1 Ruthr W McLemore 7-6 8-6 8-6 1-2 out 678232DOeiLE a n 6 85 1 1 E 4 8 ta 8* 3 F Swain Lockart Bros 8-6 11-511-54-5 out 67949 BENDIGO WB 5 168 2 1 I1 3i 4 5 41 4". Dearborn H R Raker 3 4 4 ti-5 out 167S53ATHENA w ti .15 3 3 lh n jk 4= 5 5 sj Martin F Gering Jr 10 12 12 4 out Time, 24;. 50, 1:15, 1:431, 2:03. Winner -B. •-. by OddfeUoa — htoya trained by ti. Land. Went to posi at 1:43. At post 1 miuute. Start good. Won driviag; Second aad third the same. S.aploek. showing great improvement on short notice, da Hard into a long lead from the start, but repeatedly interfered with Attila while coming through the stretch and lasted ju-.t long enough, utiia was allowed to trail tar back in the early stages, but moved up with a rush in the last qairter and inished gaining steadily on the winner. Docile was poorly handled and ran fairly .veil. Beaoigo appeared sore when going to the post ami ran a bad race. Athena tired badly in the last half. The Winner was entered for #700; no bid. Scratched R78861 Bebien. 05 : t 70Sl Little Giant, 102. Overweights— Scalplock. 4 peanuts,


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