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OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS, ARK.. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917.— Oaklawn Park. Tenth day. Business Mens League. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Associate Judge. J. B. Campbell. Starter. A. 1.. Dade. Racing Secretary. J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. Mmlicates apprentice allowance. QOQQO nm RACE-1 Mile. March 11. 191C— 1:39— 1— IIS. Purse 8500. 3-year olds » _* _W * _ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00: secoi.d. law; third. 835. Index Horses AWtSt 4 _ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 S~ Hf 149 * SPECTRE w :: S! B 8 S 7". :: 1" H Jeffcott J Bye? : I S 2 4-5 31242 PETIT BLEU wn 5 Htb S 7- 7- 5". 9 VI Q Moles thS Le Duke 15 M 20 S 4 32203" HAZELNUT rl 97 1 2 li P* 1* 3 F MerirneeL Boido 21 2 2 4-6 2-6 32191*LADY MILDRED w 4 PJ 2 6» 5.. 41 4 4. W Crump H J Sargeant U •! *i t-i W 32149RH Y.MKR wn II 1WI ll l»i *« :i 5- and"• G KchenvrC, Knebclkamp 4 4 4 7-6 J-6 32191 MISS DETROIT w t hM 4 «-.. 2. 2 ;"• G1" R Harty , Quails M ■ M 20 I 32194 HID.VS BROTHER W I 109 7 3" G". 61 7"7l T McTagtG B Webb 10 10 I :: 7-5 S0O2 "DYSON w3 XG I 41 4 8 8 8 R Troi.se W M Cain 20 20 H S 4 Time. 24%. 49%. l:16l/5, 1:43%. Track rood. Winner— Ch. f. by Ballot— Star Dreamer trained by J. Byer; bred by Mr. II. P. Headly. Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and .slow. Won driving: second and third the same. BPBCTRR was shuffled back at the start and badly outpaced, but came with a rush from tin-last turn and got up to win in the last stride. PETIT RLE! was also away poorly, but closed a big cap and finished resolutely. HAZELNlT raced into the lead on the backstretch. but tired in the final drive. LADY MILDRED ran well. RHYMER tired at the end of three-quarters. .MISS DETROIT showed speed. DYSON quit. Scratched— 321 9 11 Joe D.. 110: 321 7 Rermudian. 103: 314C.7 Joe Walsh. 103: 32170 Leiah.lia. KM.. Overweights Rhymer. 4 pounds; Miss Detroit. 2: Hildas Brother, 1; Dyson. 1. QOOQQ SK. OND RACE— 1 Mile. March 11. 191o— 1:39— 0— IIS. Purse 00. 3. veal olds f" £j £i O O and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 1917.sh5; third. S35. Index Horses AWtSt 4 -2 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 32 171- * LADY WARD W 3 S7 2 :;3 2" :" V In R Troise W J Foley 2 :! :! 1 1-2 32170*VILLDO w 4 M 7 7- 7 P 2» 2-. C Tudor CI Roberts tt 1" 12 i 2. |9t#4a*STONEHENGE wit 6 109 1 in 1 1" H .1* F Murphy C H Edmunds 2 22 11-54-5 2-5 32207 HOPS wr. 4 112 .! -4" :.■ 2» 43 43 E Hayne.s S Louis 5 5 II f-S :i-5 32104*HOLALA wti G 10S 5 l» 5i 4 . 51 Sl G ScherrerKra/.ier and Farris 4 4 4 7-6 3-6 olbH KNKKI.KT W I 10G S S 8 8 7 G- L Lykes W R Mizell VI 15 IS I 2 321«7 DOCTOR KENDALL. WS CM I 2 4 51 6- V T McTagtl .1 Rrumlev 12 15 15 6 2 32190 ETTAS CHARM w I 108 4 SJ G TJ S 8 G Warren . L Shughart 50 50 60 20 8 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:15%. 1:42%. Track good. Winner— It. f. by McC.ei — Tinkle trained by W. J. Foley: bred by Mr. Charles W. Moore. Went to post at 2:64. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LADY WARD, after racing prominently from the start, finished gamely and got up to win in the last stride. WILLDO closed a gap. and but for being font d to come wide into the stretch, vtoiild have won. 8TONKHENGE set a good pace to the last eighth and only tired in the last few strides. HOPS showed speed and tired in the last eighth. KNEELET was gaining at the end. Scratched 32214 iSosius. 107: 32203 Quiz. 104; 32219 -llaudi to. 103: 32204 llandiemar. 10i. Overweights Doctor Kendall. 1 pound. Q O Q zl THIRD HACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1!M7— l:0i.-.— 3 -97. Purse 00. 3~- Oj______3 _jj year-old- ai id a pward. Claiming. Net value to wii mer 00; second -_."__t hm 1_5. Index Horses AWtSt U _■ "4 Str Fill Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 32075 LANC.HORNE WR 5 115 5 2 j| 5 l| T McTagtW L Drake 8-5 2 I4M 1-1 32017-*CTKLlS WBirM 1 l2Til« ?•• R Troise H Webb 10 12 12 ."» 2 !t3P7C* RECLUSE wa 4 ion 2 4! :: ;;ii h Jeffcott w .1 Preaa M 11 10 1 7-5 32121 *K1 LTlR wit P, PJ 0 6* PI 41 4 W Crump .1 O Talbott 7-5 s-5 :i-2 ::-5 1-2 321I8ALK. GKTZ w 4 107 4 Si 4 55 F Murphy R J Cranium G 7 7 H 1 32167 FREEMAN wn 5 10G s 7- 7- I* V o Mol.-sthl l- rriss M M * "l t 29600-SCGAR KINO w 4 102 ■. V l 7i 7l H Stearns CoppageX-.Iiison 6* M GO 20 10 31894 MISS KltLTER w G Ml 7 Bill W Obert W Cahill 10 IS 15 5 2. lime. 23%. 48%, 1:01%. 1:07%. Track good. Winner -Br. g. by Oddfellow— Nuns Cloth trained by C. C. Frey; bred by Mr. J. N. Camden. Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. I.ANOHORNE. away forwardly. followed I TELlS closely and. moving into the lead when an eighth out. won easing up. CTKI.IS showed the most early speed and. making the paee fast, held on well in tin* final drive. RKCLISK ran a good race and finished fast. KCI.TCR was far back most of the way and almost got up for third plai-e. AI.F.X Cl.TZ was outpaced and tired in the stretch. _ 4 6 Q P_ rOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. April 12. 1910 -1 :12 .—..—113. St. Patricks Handi- O A A O *_l cap. Iurse 500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50: second. third. 0. Index Horse ■ AWtSt , .. - Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S~~ 32151 HANOVIA w 5 114 5 5 P li || T McTagtK T Cotton 4 41 I 75 12 32193-I:E1 T1.ME STORIES w 3 ME 2 11 p. 2. 2. L I.vkes E R Bradley 8-5 2 J .15 1-5 31221 JACK ODOWD Wl 4 105 4 41 5 :; :;■ Crump .1 Livingston 8 10 S :; 1 32 102 ADA LID us 7 110 :. p* 31 4 4:1 O Warren ParkerandIorsting 5 7 7 2 4 5 32151 LOB HKNSUCY wu li 11. 1 I* 4i 5 5 F Murphy H Perkins 21 :; 1:154-5 1-3 1 Time, 23%, 48, 1:14. Track good. ii.n.i Ch. in. by Kair Pla Miss Hanover trained l y E. T. « .It-.n : bred by Mr. Anna! Belmont. AYeit to post at :i: 17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driviiic : second and third the hum*. HAXOVIA, showing Improvement over her last race, eante fast through the honnilulili and out-stayed BEDTIME STORIES at the end. BEDTIME STOEIES -how. a mm-h speed, set a fas; pace, and held on resolntely in the final drive. JACK tCIiVl finished fast and gamely. ADAI.II showed apa 1 and had no mishaps. BOB HEN8LEY ipiit. s. r.neheii ::-i!t: Fjeetahelle, niti. rt q d fifth RACK- 1 3-16 Miles. Mar.h 28, 1801 2:80 1 88. Walter M. Bbd Pine. 3 dOO PU»e 08. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. sti-"i: third . 5. Index llor- is A Wt BtJ ■ . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 5 0 P B a9j S81M*KILDAY WMI 1 1*9 41 q 1" D Stirling; J A Gibson t 4 4 9-5 2-i :v li» THANKSGIVING w* 4 M8 2 2 l lh li IlF ■orally 8 Doyle 1-5 8-5 1 2-5 l-o 38218TRANSPORT v. it 7 !M 3 41 I»l 9* J* I1 R liayn. s .] M Singleton 6 10 8 4 1 S2077 BILLIE BAKER W71M I 6 6 » 4= 4« T -1 TagtH Fink :i 41 41 7-5 1-2 88811 AT.rtA w6194 4 ::• 6* 6 6* 6 G Moles*thJ C Fcrriss 12 15 12 i 2 32 152= FIRST STAR w s ]d 5 . -1" 6" I I Q Warren .1 J Troxler 8 12 10 3 7-5 Time, 24. 49%, 1:IC. 1:43%. 2:01%. Track good. Winner--B. -. I y Peep oDay — I.illie Turner trained by J. A. Gibson; bred l»y Mr. T. P. Hnyes. Went to post at 4:11. At post 1 nui.ute. Start goad and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. RILDAY set the early pace, then was tared i lose up and. after appeal lag beaten, came last in the stretch and got up to win in the last stride. THANKSGIVING laced into the lend on the hack-streteh and only Rnccjlnbed right at the end. TRANSPORT moved ap well after going a half mile, but tired slightly near the end. 1UI.I.1F. BAKER moved up fast after going tliree- iuarters. but «juit in the Stretch. AI.BA and FIRST STAR wire always outpaced. Scratched — 32099 Ttfste, 10S. Overweights- Alda, 1 pound: First Star. 8; Transport. 2. QOOQ7 SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile end 70 Yards. March 13. 1908—1:48% 8 ME. Purse 1917.sh00. O 05al afl O I • -year-oids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner §450; second. 00; third. »."■. Index Horses AWtSt .. _■ ■% Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S~~ Stl«*»* JACK REEVES w41M ti •. 6 I1 Ill1 AV Crump B W Moore 4 4 3 ti-5 1-2 M*#7**TURCO wb 4 IM ." 41 6* 4 | 2h 2 F MrrlminoJ T Looney 4 5 5 8-5 3-5 32198 * PITTS. K STRING w 5 112 1 :.. 21 f ■- 3= G ScherrerW A McKinney 6-5 2 2 7-191 -4 31144 TERMAK «r4KJ I 2 | j*| 6 4 4= F Murphy .1 O* G 11 KeeneU M M I I : 20!M GENERAL PICKETTwB 4 M I 6* 5- I i a4 L l.vkes AYalihauser Pros 20 30 20 7 8J SS807JE8SIE LOUISE wltlM 4 t« 111. 5- 6 .I AVilliamsJ M Booker 3 4 Q i 5 1-2 Time. 24. 43%. 1:15%, l:42y5, 1:46%. Track good. Winner — h. g, bv The . cinmoner— Brief trained by K. VV. Moore; bred by Messrs. Parmer Stone ft Co.. Went to paat at 4:3.1. At post 1 minute. Start good and s!,,w. Won easily: second and third driving. JACK REEVES was far back for the first half, but moved up with a rush and. paaaiag into the lead when an eighth out. won easing up. TFRCO stood a hard drive gamely and finished fast. LITTLE STRING raced forwardly tBTOOghoat, but tired in the stretch. YKIiMAK showed early speed. JESSIE PoIlSB tired badly after K""- three-, inarters in the lead.