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OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS, ARK.. SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1917. Oaklawn Park. Fourth l:i.v. Business Bert -league. Spring Heetki of 88 My*. Weather cloudy. PreaidiBc .in.i.-. Francis NcIbml Associate .lu.in.-, .1. B. nwilitt starter, A. B. Bad*. Racing . "l Secretary, : 3. it. t *:i m i inll . _ _ , ;i Racing starts at 2_» p. m. CkJcace time 2:3o p. m.. *Ia«catee appranttce aUawance. 1 OOl 1 7 FIRST HACK 3-4 Mile. April 1-. 1906— 1:12*— 8— lift. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. | O _J JL J. I Maidens, claiming. Net value to winner 8800; second, SQ-v, ftW, .-,. j index Haraaa AWtBl If V4 K str Fin Jockeys Ownprs o II 0 I* I j •tilTl MANI8TERTOI wT5 S P P*"fi 5 T Rue G H ftowM | IMM 1-2 1-8 ■ "ix«tl |.HTKi vv 11* 7 411 I1 2s 2 Z ShnnnonR E Mahoney 21 41 4 • -• 1-- o,Sg, PA8HA ff|S I :iJ :r S" P F MerimeaG L Blackford 20 20 20 8 4 PRBA wIlMS PS1 4*1 4- K Haynea S J Batacchi 8 10 10 4 2 ORATION vii 114" S 8 8 Sl P C Fbther W R Coe 10 12 12 5 2i 82840 DAHLIA win; 1 11 41 5 P F Murphy J W Williams 8 12 12 5 2 . 31871 RAGGEDT MAN W U- 2 7 7- 7- 7 L Gentry A L Kirby 4 6 8 2 .10 31447 col-sin bob w» 318 i M P • » fi Warren J A Clements 10 li 12 o 2 Ttee, 24%, 50%. 1:19%. Track muddy. Winner— P.. c. by Santoi-H.Tiot trained by C. J. Oasey; bred in Bartend by Lord Dunraven. Went to lMi-i at 2-3.1. At poot 1 minute, start toad and slow. Wan driving: second and third the same. MANISTEE TOI t.n.k kindly to tbe sloppy going and. Raining steadily, took a rasneieat leaa in the last eighth. NEPOTISM moved up with a great raaa an th.- lower barn, tel toed In the test sixteenth, pasha raced forwsrdly from the start. FRLA raced wide most af the way. BABGKDX MAN waa badly outrun. DAHLIA quit aft. a- going a half mill- m the lead. s. -rate bed -- 3tiir,c-Snowdrift. B 7; UM Babble, 107. , Overweight: — Ire... 3- pounds: Oration. 5; Cousin Hoi. 1. 4_ -■ -| *_, SKCOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. April 12. 1901— 1 :12 !.-,— 5— 113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds i _5 X 1 O and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. jBj third. 5. Inj TiTTrsT AWtSt • V4 "i Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 II P S 31867TALEX GETZ w4MB 3 li li I1 F Murphy B J _ Brannon 4 _ 4i_ 4 8-5 J 5 _ 82075* ED HOWARD WiM 4 V PIP P J rump . Livingston 4 ,t fi o 11-10.-..1 .» S1SM*ANNA Kltl-TISR vn iM 7 Q r ! Q P g ScherierFrazn r and FarrM 4 .1 1 M 31897 BRIAN* BORL wn 5 112 S 8 8 4 4 s F Fuerst J Long M 40 40 12 4 ll07««?TOM CARD W.41H 1 J J g g W A CarILM A Warner 10 10 10 I 6-5 Obert S Louis SS SS 10 4 S1891 DW vb 3 103 ti 41 61 P 6 W -.0 Midi PLAUDITO WB 4 110 5 5= 7l 73 7s T MCTactR A Smith 10 2 12 4 2 320«7«»COMMENSIA WiW I 7i 1S 8 W GourleyG Hartley 8 10 10 3 C-5 Ttee, 24, 49. l:lG4i. Track muddy. Winner— P.r. g, by Dick Welles -Kuropa trained by J. 0. Calm: bred by Mr. J. B. Respess Went to noHt it ■■: ■, At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won easily: second ud tlnrd dri-inr MKX «ETZ favored by the going, showed the most speed from the start and easily held ED HOWARD aafe. ED HOWARD raced la nearest pursuit was hard ridden and / » 1; T«a!i;i ANNA KRUTER began slowly and lost ground by racing wide, but finished fast. BRIAN DOLL tlosed an immense gap. TOM CARO and DAN lii-.l. _..1_ _ , _. ,,_ Scratched— 32075 Canon Bridfe, lot: StaWProgieaolte, UI8; KBffS Pars and Stars, 117. Overweight; Tom Caro. 1 pound: Dan. 2: Coiuiiieiisi.-i. 4. n _ _ g THIRD RACK - 3-4 Mile. April 12. DttM!— 1 :12 .-.— 5— 113. Purse ,00. 3-year-olds J X JL *J and upward. Claiming. Net vain.- to winner .00: second. .V. third, gft. "l7~ Horses AWtSt U ■ - Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P_S__ MaW»THR"niKE wr. :: 104 2 1- l Is I4 L Ldrkea C T WorthingtonP. 11 16-56-5 1-2 3i"-iiiLLKi;l VK VtM 5 5 5 P 2U J WilliamsW C WeaUBt 2 1-513-51 2-5 1-* ii "Vyiv waS 111 4 PIP " 2? P G Warren ParkerandForsting 21 21 21 1 2 a • 1818 BOG V JOHNSON w; 5 11017 7 6 PI 4 E Haynes A C McCafferty 10 12 12 5 2 ■■ aaax it v vy w3 |S« ■ P 31 V P F UarimeeG B chancellor 4 41 41 HH 399S4 KEzETh W.41atl P f •" S« U Buxton C WOu« 20 ::,, g 10 4 ...II,., Mr.". RRATITUDE OUA111LL... wtM 3 C 7 7 7 H St. arns J M BtOWO 0 oO 30 10 4 T.]i 4g 1;17 T].ack muddy Winner— P.. g. by Nealon— Dalance All II. trained by C. T. Worthington; bred by Mr. Barney S.lirciLer l . ] j mi„ute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drir inc THE Dl Ki: running well in the going and given a good ride, moved into n long lead at ome. slowly, but gateed steadily In the List ,iuarter which he retained foVthe entire way. LI KKMAK began •mil overhauled tlie poorly ridden KIM. The latter raced forwardly from the start but tired. OPHELIA half but outrun all the way. * v Oi..w...i o 1 for 1 was SriM.ia.riH.pTVi sister Susie. 89; 81891Bteck Beauty. 07; 32010 Sybil. 88; 3207G Fathom, 111; 81895 Enjoy, B«. , , ,. w 01, .. Overweit; his— Bogy Johnson. 1-., pounds; Ophelia -j. 8 41 d KOI UTH BACK— 1 1-16 Miles. March 23. 1907— 1:4«;,— 3-95. Maurice Bath 3~Lh £l ±ZdJ ll.ase Handicap. Purse 8099. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner y-KKl: second. S !.»: third. »35. HteteX Horse- AWtSt 14 •- "4. Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H 0 I S •? •• RRYNLIMAH vor7 101 4 4 4 V P l"k L Lykes J Lowe 21 4 31 4-5 out fi*AS iaViITlNlTY wl M 1 1" Q l« 1" PIW Crump W Woodard 852 2 3-5 out - all-, f iv vv 5 US 2 P P 2?.;:" " P W obert C J Broekmiller 7-5 7-5 1 2-5 out 31K..» S1893 T raOKHHUJi 10UNH1LL vv 6 114 S « 21 31 4 4 1 J HanoverThornhill Stable 10 12 12 3 out Tiii 117i lAi 1:64, Track muddy Winner— Ch ir. by Brvn Mawi Notiiniah trained by J. Lowe: bred by Mr. B. L. Davis W it to nost it 8-44 " M poat 1 iniimte. Start gaad and slow. Won driving; second and third the -inn BKYNLiM VII. after being saved to the stretch, came fast in the last quarter and Mtatayed ill...,.!.-! 1 viTV in 1 clo-e finish The latter showed the most speed, but came wide on the last turn. OKI MPV waa taken wide ,oi "most of the wav ami lost enough .round to cost him the race. THORN llil.i, retired aft.-r going well for a half mile. 21, 1997— 1:98%— S— 97. Majestic Hotel 0 ts. -. , -| FIFTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. March £j VJ J 2 X Handicap. Purse 11. 8 year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 00; seeond. |SB : third . 5. • ■;11],.x gocaei AVtSt4 :■ % St_rJin__jroeke_ys__yners 0_H C P B i8a8»9~DAVID"CRAra wuC.lO:; 2 I« Ill8 U Q S. lvrrerj Lowe 4 6 6 I 4-5 QlK9S = HANOVIA W 5 M 1 4" P P F I V.Tagt!. T Colton S 7 7 2 1 ••o-- •tlTlK W9S19S S P PIP F LLykea J O TaJbott 8 4 8-f,l 1-2 S8078*MARS CASSIDY w 5 116 4 P 31 4 4= L tiaugel C R Anderson 8-81 1WJ1-21-I 5i5naiTAfv«»A w 4 107 5 P 5 P*P J MoKrerW B Cat 5 7 7 2 1 SllS COURTLY LASS «MH S 6 6 S F Murphy II Perkins 100 100 100 40 10 a. .,11»J tutnini la. o I 23 48 i f Track muddy Winner Ch g. bv Peep oDay-Avon II. trained by J. Lowe; bred by Balgowan Stud v 1,1 *., i». si at 4-12 Vt post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the Wl t. VI ; Took the lead quickly and. showing the me .t speed, led for the entire way. but same the end. HANOVIA gained Steadily and came with s rush rig it at the end. h- I to be hard ridden at KI llTIl! v.. » well u» most of the way. but ,,uit hi the stret.h. MARS 0A88ID1 tound the weight a i.if f, .. ,.v.i,.|iiiL and tired JACOBA was outrun all the way. Batched T3.M73.lViU Joe. 97; 81892 Cane Bun. KM.; 29891 Othello. 112; 880T8 Wise Man, 110; 32192 Dlmitri, 112. • 1 verweights Courtly Lass. 3j poundsJ , 61 4 SIXTH BACK -1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 13. 1MI5— 1 :43 %— 5— 100. Purse 8899. OAdafda o. vear-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 898; third. S3... . -_,„,,.,_ Bones AWtStU _■ ?4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O II 0 g B rai89T5TTCRCO WB41S8 2 21 3"" 4" 2l D F Merim.-e.I T Looney -1 » ]6-5t 5 1 I 81897 IMPRESSION win S 1" lJ 2 1 1" Pit McTa«*tH Fink I S 5 S I ,.-10 fs*i8«*LlTTll. STRING w 5 11!. 5 « 8 1 3 » PI W A CarllU" A McKinney 1 1 4-5 1-J out J 818911 •HOPS WU4 105 1 5 P P* 4« 4" W Crump S Louis 6 8 8 8J 1 •V»ii-V J WilliamsW C Weant B 4u 10 J 1 5 BtBWBTBLCUFF STl 1 Cl IFF w Mil. 4 81 5 5 5 Tim; _5, 51, 1:17%. 1:45. 1:49%. Track muddy. Winner-B g. by HastHigs-Turquoise trained by J. M. Goode; bred by Mr. August Belmont. Went to Dost at 4:88 At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: seeond and third the same TIKCOwas saved for the first half, then moved up and. saving much ground by a cose turn i, the stivtch l.utstay d IMPRESSION at the end. IMPRESSION set a good pace for the going ,,,.., on well in the final drive. UTTLB STRING raced gamely, but tired 111 the last eighth. HOPS ;,!a!le :, tlleal.iii.ig elToii after going t h.ee-. garters, but tired. STELCL1KK .piit after going a half Scratched _________ Around. 103.