Oaklawn Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-08

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► OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1917.-Oaklawa Park, First day. Kusin-ss Meai League. Spring Meeting of 28 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Ketooa. ftMSflr.tr Judge. .1. B. CaaapbelL starter, A. P.. Bade. Racing Recretary, .1. B. Campbell. Baring starts at 240 p. m. Cbicago tbne 246 p. sa.. Indicates apprentice allowance. Q»l/7 FT PIB8T RACE— 6 1-2 Turlonrs. March 21. 1907— 1 MK-3— 97. Hot Springs In-O ±4J I O aagaral. Paree 86. t-yaar-aUa and upward. Selling. Net value to winner gioo; second, .yiio; third, s:;5. Inde Boreea A Wi st , _• _: 4 SI r Fin Jockeya Owners 0 _J I ! P_ S__ 78*1732 LA NGHORNE wa S 112 ■ 3*1 2*1 13 1- T HcTactW L Drake 2] 1 I 7-101-rr 21223 tli;-a 1.INC, wi; t 112 ; 2 1*1 2* 2- H Haynea B T IfcKeever 4 5:! 4-5 1-4 36161 i:i HOWARD W6M6 3 4; :;■.:: 8* W Crump J Livingston 1 6 -6 I E 2-5 1-6 30215 CANON BRIDGE wilM 7 6* fi» Eg 4- T Rice Q H Browne 20 2:. 25 10 4 81880 THE DUKE waSHB I I* 41 44 S* O MorrisnC T Worthington 20 25 25 10 4 SIMS BARS AND STARS wa 5 115 4 6* 6*1 6* K"k L Gauge] C R Andernon I 10 10 :: 1 317 89 WAT w3 :.7 I 7 7: 7*17* N Barrett P 14 Civlll 20 25 25 10 4 30797GItATITUDE w 2 194 1 * S S 8 F HopkliuU M Btowe 20 25 25 10 4 Tbne. 24S. 5C4i, 1:03. 1:09%. Track slow. Winner— Br. g, by Oddfellow — Nana Cloth trained by C. c. Prey; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Wont to t"--t it 2:37. At poat 2 sataat -s. Start good and sl„w. Won eaaily; second and third driving. LANGHOBNB was kep: well up in the early running and, under ■ vigorous ride, drew out in the stretch t.. win raalag up. TING-A-LING showed ■ good order of speed, but tired near the end. KI now AIM araa ewtpaeed all the way, bat wna beat ..f tbe otbera and talahcd well, canon BRIDGE was gaining at the end. THE DC KB v. t the early pace, hart ijuit in the last quarter. BARS AND STARS had no atbibapa. Overweights — Tbe Dake, 1 pound; Wat, 1: GratJtnde, 2. Q tyf~7 i SECOND RACB -5 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1007— 1 46%— 3— 97. Purse 00. 3-ycar- O 4and* I O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner hB100; second. 1917.sh5: third. 685. "indei Horsea AWtSt, L. :-4 Sir Fin .Turkeys Owners i_H 0 P S SISdd3 •BL.CEBANNOGK w -. its G 4 2-". 1* 1- W Cramp s LooJa I I 2. 4-6 2-8 S18a l*SI8TER SUSIE w 4 i; r, El -"4 I* 2* F MerimeeG Knebolkamp :: fj ::. I 5 t-6 3IH9-I TOM CABO W 4 Ma* 2 1*| 1 1*1 »* J WllliamnM A Warner 5 10 8 I t-6 RISllFATHOM w G 105 :! -It 4- 4 4l R Watts.T Lowe E 5 4 7-5 3-5 S1«7»*GLEIPNER w 4 V4 7 7 P G1 5 L I.ykes H Xeu.steter 15 15 10 4 I ;.lXti~. RECLUSE vk 4 109 1 2- 1*1 : ■ GU W vbert W J Press 2- :1 I 1 2-5 SllC9 FOEMA_N W I 110 4 G4 7 7 7 T Rice W J Stokes 30 40 30 10 4 Time. 24. 50, 1:03V5, 1:09%. Track slow. Winner — B. c, by Blaea — BaatronJa trained by J. Joanaton; bred by Mr. R. A. Jones. W.-nt to poet ;t 3:08. At post I minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BLlERANNOCK, i. rored by the soft g.dng. moved into tbe lead With a rush when called on in the stretch and woa eaaed u| . SISTER SUSIE clooed ■ good m in the laat qnarter and Oniabed fast. TOM tAKO begna faal and net the pace to tbe atreteb, but tired in the laat eighth. FATHOM ran fairly well. KKt I.lSK showed -peed, but tired. GLEIPNEB was away pearly. Scratched — 30073 Busy Joe, 10ft. Overweights Tom Oaro, 1% pot:nds; Foeman. 2. THIRD RACB— 1 1-16 Miles. Mareb 23. 1007— 1:44% — 3— «."•. Purse SSdO. 3-year-JV/ 3iyr7rJ 4 t oii-s ::n.l upward. Selling. Net value to winner S400; second. ~ ; third. |3S. Index Hots, 1 AWtSt .: .. % Btr Pin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S ,TlX«H HI 1,1.11-: BAKER w 7 114 G 5" 4 2 ". 2i U T McTaKtH Fink S-5 2 1 2 5 1-5 3l7h8S!-|;i Ci.lFF v .. 114 -1 V V lh V 2*1 L l.yk.s VC Weant 1 U 3 1 2-6 blSld TRANSPORT wu 7 114 2 4s 5- V ■■■ 3 - C Borel J M Singleton S 8 8 3 6-6 :;IK!5 COUNTERPART wa 7 114 E :- 8" E* 4 4- W A CarllE T Zolllcoffer 5 s 8 2 4-6 3IX50 K1KST STAR w I ".11 1 I ■ 8* 6* 5 5:l T Rio- J J Troxler I 4 31 1 2-5 3«7M VIRGIEDOT wa 6 Mi I 1*1 JP 4 t:4 Gl D Btoon W M Cain 15 15 15 B 1 31871 ETTAS CHARM wu G 111 7 7 7 7 7 7 R Jnrboe G L Shughart 30 30 30 10 4 Time. 25%. 51. 1:18. 1:4C. 1:52. Track slow. Winner — B. g. by Gold Heels — Banctiaaima trained by .1. t;. Baaeey; bred by Messrs. Iiinde and Baker. Went to pest .it 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: aeeoad and third the sun- l.l.LIK BAKBR moved up steadily from a slow beginning and. tinder hard riding, dixnoaed of s ri.i.ci.iKP in the !a t aeTenty yards. STKI.ci.ll-T raced into tbe lead oa the back-it trv tea and hell 011 well in the final drive. TRANSPORT nored up menacingly m the atreteb tarn, but tired a trifle near the end. VIRGIEDOT sot tiie early para and r.111 well for three--in .!•: is. COrNTERPART had no mishaps. ETTAS CHARM propped at the start and was away ; -l.v. •n7 Q roriCIH RACE 3-4 Mile. April 12. 1000-1:12;.— 6— 113. Arlington Hotel llandi O £ I O cap. Pane tSM. t-year nidi and upward. Net value to winner 00; second. fif..V. third . 5. Index Berae* AWtSt t • ■:-, Btr Fin Jockeya owners o n c i» s 51847 ARRIET WB Gilt 4 V Pi 1 1- AV rump i: W Moore 8-6 2 :-5 4 5 13 S177S-MAR8 CASSIDT a E1M ■ •* 3 21 21 L t.aug-1 R Anderson 5 7 G 2 1 SICOd .Hl.tA !.. w 4 110 ; -A r,1 31 3» R l"rioh"rt.I Livingston 3 E E 2 1 31H47-W ISE MAN W till I 2 21 41 4 T M T.:giTh. nihil! Stable 3 3- 16-68-6 1-2 S1SM HUBBUB wa 4 112 7 7" t.- ,J 5" W Obert .1 Preaa 6 s 4 7-5 3 5 31848 II. i; AS1 ili:VII,LF v. n 5 110 I 3 4- 8* 8» .1 Williams.! Lowe 15 15 16 G 3 31170 CORDON RUSSELL WB 7 116 1 4" V 7" 7s T Rice H W Plant 15 IE 15 I Q SOSS5 PINCH WB6113 S 6 8 t 8 E Haynea A A Ri illy 50 50 50 20 10 Time. 24%, 49, 1:16%. Track slow. Winner — Cb. in, by Harry Milton — Ko-tcr Girl trained by E. W. Moore; bred In England by Mr. A. P.. Sadler. Went to pest at 4:0S. At pant 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ARRIET, showing a high order of apeed, nored into tbe lead when called on and won as hi :• rider pleaaed. MABS CA881DY tinned up resolutely in the stretch and held JULIA I., safe In tbe linul drive. The latter raced well and made a game tiiiish under a weak ride. WISE MAX raced well to the stivich and tired. PINCH propped at tbe s rt. HUBBUB Oniabed well. 1EEASl SEVILLE showed speed. Scratched— 31 Mil Bird Lore, 88; 311S9 Courtley Pass. 188. Overweights — Wise Man, 1 pound. 0A7Q FIFTH PACE— 3-4 Mile. April 12, 1888 1:12%— 8— 118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. 3 iandVJ 4 «? Allowances. Net value to winner hB100: second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Baraca AWtSt S - % Str Fin Jockeys Owacta 0 II 0 P S 3 1 8»9~ FIZER w 101 1 7 : .~ 24 li .1 WilliamsW P Johnson I ii I 6-5 1-3 31688* KULTUR WB 111 5 1*1 1« VI 2* T McT:.gtJ O Taibott 3-5 3-5 1-2 1 G out . SI 82 7 s EX-SHERIFF WB IMi 2 4i 71 41 34 J HanoverC T AVorthington-iO 30 30 10 4 31894 KERO WB M6 3 I 8 P 4" W Obert V Cahill 20 20 20 7 I 318-1001.1. EYLERS w 115 4 2* V V 54 E Haynea F S Fosrg 3 4 31. 4-5 1-4 318i6 ELLA RYAN wu 107 7 G- 4- G- 64 M Buxton J W Fireman 38 88 M 10 4 • miZ BROOM SWEEP w 102 8 6* fli S 7i L Lykes E R Bradley 40 40 40 10 5 30150 J. RUFUS w lOfj G B 5 7 8 D Stirling A L Kirby 10 10 10 3 1 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:17. Track slow. Winner — 1!. C, by Transvaal — Foundling trained by W. II. Fizer; bred by Mr. W. P. Johnson. Went to lost at 4:33. At post 1 minute. Start g.» d and Blow. Woa driring; second and third the s-ime. 1 IZEH began lowly and had b race wide, but finished resolutely and overhauled KULTPR in the last seventy yards. KULTUR showed high speed 111 o;,ce"n.iking. but snened and tired badly in the stretch. EX-SHERIFF came fast in the but eighth. OLD EYLERS showed apeed, but tired badly. J. KI KIS tired as if short. Scratched 818*8 Sir Oliver. 109: 81312*Genera, 104: 31870 Sp.-nr Lance, 115. Overweights-- Kultur. 2 p..ini|s: Ex-SlierilT. 1-.. ; Ella Ryan. 3. * y S LJ i"K B1XTH RACB— 1 Mile. March 11, 1818- 1:38 6—118. Purse 8888. 3-year-olds and , I f J /O V/ m»ward. Selling. Net value to winner SHU; second. 1917.sh5; third, 5. Index Horace AWtSt t . "., Sir Pin Jockeys Owners t~i"l C P S~ 30960* • LITTLE STRING W 6 U4 1 I1 1*1 1*1 1» I4" W A CarllVv A McKinney 3 4 ::. 1 2 5 81887 ,WD8WTHfl l.ASTw 5 112 5 3* 2;i 21 ::" 2* L Lykea .1 T Looney S-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 1-5 81848* JACK REEVES a 6181 I I E t3 2» 8* W Crump E W .Moore 2 I 13-54-5 1-3 3 18 1ft PAYMASTER w 4 111 2 4*181 8] 4 i F Murphy V. .1 Mailman 10 12 M 4 8-6 31725 NO MANAGER w fill 3 5- .ri .- El 5- .1 WUliamsG 11 Abbott 4 5 4. G-5 1-2 31448 MABEL DULWEBERwn 5 107 4 2] 4- 6 E 6 E Haynea A C McCafferty S 10 10 4 2 Time. 25%. 50. 1:16%. 1:43%. Track slow. Winner — P.. h. by McCei — Interview trained by W. A. McKinney; bred by Mr. Charies W. Moore. Went to post at 4:58. At post 1 minute. Stan good and alow. Won easily; second and third driving. 1-1 iri.E STRING moved into the lead at on. e ami. showing the most speed for the entire Way, drew away in the last eighth. WABSWOKTHS EAST worked his way into a contending position in the lii-st quarter and Buished gamely after apparently tiring. JACK BEEVES closed an immense gap. PAYMASTER tired. No MAXAOKi! ran I»q..iw his true form.


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