Oaklawn Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-09

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OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS. ARK., THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1917.-Oaklawfl Park. BecssJ day. Business Mens League, spring Meeting of 2P days. 27 books on. Weather clear. Presiding .Indue. Fraie-is Nelson. Aaaadata Judge..J. B. Campbell. Starter, A7 B. Dade."* Racing Secretary. J. R. .nnplKdl. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time L:3 p. m.. *Indicates apprentice allowance. iTnT7vQ7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. April 12. litnO— 1 :12V-. —5-113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds 0j £JCj i and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 1917.sh5; third. 5. ___ . AWtSt. U _■ v* Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S 1 1 i ! e i H a rs. • a 31445 HI. MK FROST w 4 1 10 i G I] 34 li E Hayn. a W A McKinncy I I I G-5 3-5 •11H9« Gn3RALTAR w , 110 7 71 81 4 2 Ij Lykes H Neustoter G S 7 I M •ilHlO COMMENSIA w 5 113 G 2. 2i Q 31 L C.augel , Hartley 4 5 I 1-6 3-6 3IK17 ROSE POINT « 6 113 1 l» 1* U 4 T MeTagtc Y Clark I 4 l| 7-5 7-10 31781 BROOM CORN w 4 llJ 1 4 T| 7 SJW Crump F .1 Coleman G S S 3 7-a • 92fiS3 VIRGINIA W. w4 11o 2 * H I II F Hopkins F Dsvitt X 8 7 3 7-u ;;-1777 TANTIVY w I 113 s :, ■ 4l. 6*7* T Rie • Msyfield and. TaTtaM 30 20 8 4 ■»«•» 4- VAC w 4 1M 11 V 9 Ill" D Stirling G TurrIc 30 30 30 10 5 31840 WATCH YOUR STEP vv 4 110 9 9L 91 9- 9- W Obert W P Gaines M 30 M 10 6 31714 SMUGGLER W 5 113 4 11. Ml 10= 10- J HanoverC Martin 40 50 50 20 10 rB1128VOLUSPA w 5 11:: 10 10 11- 11= ll3 F Cooper S Gsrsoa M M 20 s 4 3IISS ESTHER L. w S 113 12 12 U 11 12 .1 Schilling J M K-avitt 30 30 H I 4 Time. 23"-.. 4845, 1:16. Track good. Winner Rlk. f. by Waterboy-Mary Grarea trained by W. A. M Kinney; bred by Mr. James B. **Weal to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slew. Won easily: set sad and third driv-in- PI VCK l"ROST began slowly, but moved up steadily and drew out in the last eighth to win easing ill." OIBRALTAR came with a rush after being Straightened out in the stretch. COMMENSIA raced In closest pursuit, but tired in the la-t sixteenth. ROSE POINT set a fast pa-e and tired as if short. BROOM CORN was well up early and, after being -hu!ll d back, came again. SECOND RACE—* 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1P07— 1:00— 3-07. Purse 00. 3i/lUQ Jjf OO 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 00: second. 1917.sh5; third. 5. I iid~x H Brass AWtSt. 4 . -.: Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II ! P S ir. 7»H ZELNCT w M5.1. t V M l1 li W GourleyL Bnido 10 10 10 4 2 30946 •SIGNORETTE «bM I 6| B I 2iG ScherrerFrazier and Farris 5 7 7 2i 1 I17MHESTER SMITH w 104 3 : i 4i 4l 31 L Lykes H Neusteter G 8 S 3 6-5 24040 *TIIE BARONESS w 99 5 2 2 3l 41 W Crump J Livingston 2 and 21 1 1-2 31800 SUPERNAL we. 104 4 7 5- 51 H F Murphy W P Austin Jr I 10 10 4 2 •41314 RED DEER w r. MS 11 11 M1 H G-1 J Kederis I E Clark 10 12 12 I 2J 3:M08*sT s-FiKD w n 104 7 MH V 1 W A CarMlW M Cain M M 15 6 3 I1BB1 MISS SHOT W M4 S M BJ 9. S- RC WattsH M Porter 20 25 25 10 5 31412 PLUTO w HI 10 ■ »il0 N T McTagtW E Applegmte 21 2 2 4-5 2-5 ADELANTE w 109 9 7 71 MJ M Buxton T J Prendergmst 30 M 20 10 5 ■iiMifiounii WMMI 41 ti 11 11 O Morris- nC T Worthington20 25 25 10 4 Time. St*. 4*%. L03. 1:09V Track good. Wlaarr Tl • by Meetfck Loo Basel trained by T. F. Bomman; bred by Mr. O. L. Blackford. West to DOSt it:. Hl At post •_• minute-. Start fair and slow. Won easily: second and third driving HAZELNUT was rushed into the lead at once and cut off SIGNORETTE in the stretch, tlier 1 won going iway SIGNORETTE was well up most of the way and held on well in the stretch. IILS1LK SMITH bad 1 lishaps. THE BARONESS tird. PLUTO was away poorly and had to race wide. Overweights Hazelnut. 1 ... pounds: Cn-diup. 2L.. TT/AkjTlk THI UK RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1407 1 *•%— 3-47. Purse S500. JLyJliXj »-year sbfa. Selling. N-t value to winner S lini; second, 1917.sh5; third. 5. "in* l I lorse AWtSt , ~i Str Fin J "keys Owners 0 1 1 C P S S 1 SOS * * VELVET w Ml 2 1 l1.. 1*1 I* L Lykes G Knebelkamp B 10 M 4 1 I1S0S*TAX1 w M 1 2: 4 2i I 1 W Crump A L Kirby I 4 IS . • S1SSS*PERSEUS w Ml 4 5- 6*1 4J 3 F MerlmeeE H Edmunds 5 7 7 23 1 •1415 ELIZABH THOMPSON wM4 3 l 1*1 « 4- J Kederis W Hlliott M M 30 10 5 •1800 SIB OLIVER WB 111 I 4» 3» 51 5- L Gaugel Q W Scott r,-„ S-.. 13-HH-21-a S1S14*EDNA F. w It .", :. -J. - :;• l W A CarllA A Gregg 12 M I I 3 2 S1SS4*WALTER DUNCAN WB Mi, 7 71 7 71 7i« R C WattaW J Foley 12 12 12 5 j.1 31804 BPECTRE wa l« 11 » si ■■ Si E Haynes .1 Dyer M U 12 5 M 31037 li CNGER a Ml I I1 9- 93 •* M BuxtOfl J W Foreman 20 M 20 S 4 31790 Cisco COLORADO ws 1 lo- Ml M*- M" c. ScherrerC W Gasaer U tt J J I U800 IAIiUA WB 107110 11 11 11 11 J Williams.! W Williams 20 20 la 0 3 Time, 24*5, 494-, 1:0245. 1:09. Track good. i r li. f. by Transrsal 1 tr Allen trained by J. 1. Trozler; bred by Messrs. HInde* Baker. W.nt to lost at 3:30. At post J initio;. . Start BOSd and alow. Won driving: second and third the suae VELVET moved into the lead at once and. under a l-. . | role, just managed to last long enough. TAXI was f, reeil back on the stretch turn. I 111 came fa-1 near the end. PEBSBU8 waa well up for the entile race. ELIZABETH THOMPSON ran well. SIR OLIVER tired in the stretch. Overweights Velret, 2 pounds: Plunger, _: Hahlia. 31... r"-v s 1 d £ Fori: ill RA li 3-4 Mile. April 12, 1906— 1:12%— and— IIS. Oat. S. W. rordyce ■ yjtJXj Has dioap. Psrsa S..imi. o-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner SUM,, second. Si.: tl.rd. 8. I,„le Heiscs AWtSt 1 j 3. Str Fin Jock»-y Owners 0 H C P S 3t0t3*OLD ROSEBUD w 120 2 1*1 1*1 1*1 1* C Peak H C Applegato 4 5 4 .", 4-5 1-3 out : 8B058»ALDEBARAN WB f Ml I 4- 2- 2 L- W Crump .1 Livingston I 8 7 2 .10 • *18-!8 ROBERT BRADLEY w 7 101 3 2- 4- •» * W A Car* 11 W R Mtsetl J II ■ •• ■ 1 1 31889 nwili CRAIG w I I 1 M 1 H 21 I II «• W Oberl J Lowe M 12 M .: 1 318M BOB HENSLEI B I I 1 1 » ■ - "- 6J V V Murphy 11 Perkins ! T-M • •41778 INDOLENCE WB 8 1«1 6 I I I G L Lykes ■ R Bradley M M 20 , 2 J lime. 234s. 47. 1:13-,. Track good. Winner B I Bf Incle- Ivorv Rolls trained bv F. I . Weir: bred by Mr. John 1. Madden. Wi it to post at 4:00. At Baal 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving OLD ltOiSLBUD, bliowius liifaU sliced, moved into Uie. lead at unce and neld MiDlBiBAM bale through the stretch. ALDFP.ARAS began slowlv. but moved up fast and finished gamely. ROBF.RT BRADLEY was taken all over the track and linislied with a rush. DAVID CRAIG ran well. ROR HKNSLKY was badly outpaced all the w.:.. Overweights- Indolence, 4 pounds. QwW 1 FIFTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. March 23. 1907— l:40 r,— 3— 95. De Sota Bpriaf* Cs, tJ JdVJiJ JL Purse. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 011: second, KB; thb?d. ttS. "index Horse; AWtSt U is "t Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO P 8 31830-POLROMA wn 4 113 I 3* 2i 3h P 1" F Cooper F Houseman 7-6 8-6 7-5 1-31-4 32078 PLEASUREVTLLE wn 5 114 1 l"" 1 U 2- 2 T McTaU Low. 3 4 1 - 31888* WOODSTONE w 4 MS 2 4 4° 4" 3 35 W Crump M Shea 2 3 Q 7-101-4 31830 PALY LTNCH wn 5 M 4 2" V 2 4r 4 J WlBiamsG H Abb.itt 15 M M I I 31869 HKSDROS w 4 1 I I I 6* P 51* I - M Puxton J A Kv le I 5 1; 7-5 1-5 31292Gi;S"L PICKLTT wit 4 105 5 5» 6 C f. 6 W A Car*llF Wallhauser 30 40 40 12 4 Time. 241/5, 49i/5i 1:1445, IM%, 1:48%. Track good. Winner — It. c. by Pidynnlus — Laerema trained by J. Carson; bred in England by Messrs. S. Harrison and It. Whit worth. West to post at 4:25. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. POI.ROMA was iM ., constant jam through the Irst three, piarters. but came fast when clear in the stretch and jiist managed to out t iv PLEASPREVILLE. The latter showed the most early speed under a hard ride and made a resolute linish. WOODSTONE closed a big gap into a game thud. BABY LYNCH showed speed, but tired. HENDRON linish -d with a rash. Overweights — Baby Lynch. 1 pound. SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 13. 1905— 1:43%— 5— 106. Purse 80. SfcJ/XifcfcJ dfi J Yf and 4-yeur-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second, 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Horses AWtSt U *.j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners" o" H 0 P ~S~ 31895 "WHITE CROWS w 5 MS 1 1= 1= ll l1 M W Crump J Livingston 6-5 6-5 1 3-6 l-i 31813*HANDFULL WB I 104 I 33 S* 23 2* 2a W A CarTlE Johnston 5 6 6 2 4-5 31850*M1SS WATERS w6 1« 6 8 S 8 5l 3- F MerimeeRlue Grass Farm6 6 4J 7-5 12 92877 "TRANSPORT wn 7 109 8 6J 6= 6 41 4t E Haynes J M Singleton is 10 £ 3 6-5 31896 COL. McNAB wb 4 103 2 2X. 3* 3- 3J 5i F Murphv R porter 20 20 20 S 4 31896*STONEHESGE wn 6 114 5 4| 5J 45 6 6J R C WattsDresheri-GaFher 4 5 5 2 7 10 131737* MOSS FOX W 6 114 4 5-" 4. 51 71 7J L Larks* W C Weant 6 S 13 S2825**BOGART w 8 113 7 71 7* 72 8 8 C Gilbert W M Mike] 10 15 10 4 2 Time 24%, 49. 1:15. 1:42%, 1:47. Track grood. Winner — R. g, by Peep oDay — Dividend trained by M. Coldblatt: bred by Mr. R. II. Anderaos. Went to post at 4:50. At pest 1 minute. Start good Bad slow. Won driving: second and third tiie ciime. WHITE CROWN dashed into the bad at once and, setting a good pace, had to be hard ridden and just managed to last long enough to win. HANDFILL ran a good race, was gaining st adily and would have won if not forced to come wide OS the stretch turn. MISS WATERS closed a big gap in the Stretch. MOSS FON ran a bad race. TRANSPORT finished well. Scratched 81887 Impression. Ill; 31b95 Chivator, 101; 31896 Kneelet, 105. Overweights — Transport. 2 pounds.


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