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OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1317.- Oaklawa Park. Fift. enth l:iy. Pusiucss Mens I_ja g Be. Bpri ng .Mutiny of 20 days. Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Associate Judge. .1. B. CuunbeU. Starter, A. 1!. Dade. Racing Secretary. .1. it. Campbell. Pacing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 l . in.. Indicates ipfH BlllC allowance. O f Q I t FIRST RACK 3-4 Mile. March 20. 1917-1:12%— •— MS%. Purse 00. 8-year-€____________■! cMs ________ Claiming. __ t value to winner. S400 : ______ S05: third. S35. _1 ude x 1 I orsos t t "« Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 1 1 C P S__ 32282 NEPOTISM W 112 4 2 lti 9 lnl L Lvl:os R E Mahonev S 10 8 3 7 5" 32282* J AMES G. WB 104 4 4» 2 li 21 AV Hong A G Woodman S M 10 4 2 82282 2 PLUNGER W 107 7 6:J 3« 33 31. If Buxton J W Foreman 2 4 3 11-2 ~ __32218 EX-SHERIFF wb 109 8 7- V 4- 43 J Hanover I T WorthingtonJ 1 3-2 7-101-3 StWl KESTREL WB 107 I r.1 4*1 V 5* G JlolesthW S Tnwv 12 12 12 I fj 32264COCSIN BOB wb 104 1 1 C2 4*1 4 G ScherrerJ A Clements 30 40 40 IS I 32166*PASHA w 104 I H - 71 71 H Jeffcott G L Blackford X 30 20 10 5 S22«4*r»OEE wiWll 12 9h 91 8 W A CarllHall Bros IS 20 20 8 4 314 15 FIRST RAYS irM 9 9* 7. S* 9s J Kederis AVallhauser Bros 8 IS 12 5 Q 82294 WOODLT WB1MU1 10 11- 1"- 1» J Williams.! B Allen M 25 25 M E 31751*8ANBORNE v« 104 E 3 12 11" 11-" 11 Kric-ksnC.atewclandlVkner 30 30 30 10 E CLINID w 102 10 ll1 KM 12 12 F MerimeoS L Cheney 30 40 40 15 6 Time. 243/5, 49%. 1:16. Track g-ood. Winner — Ch. c. by Palhousio — Aunt Belle trained by .1. Jtrown; bred by Mrs. R. W. Walden. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. NEPOTISM, away forwardly, ran a game race all the way and outstayed .IAMKS G. in the final drive. JAMRS G. was will an from the start, but tired after taking the lead in the stretch. PLUNGER closed ai gap and might have been second but for being forced to come wide. KX-8HBRHT was away slowly and gained in the Stretch. COUSIN BOB set the early pace and tired in tin- last quarter. ___________ _____ 2 _______ Wuidly, li_. Q a Q T Q SECOND RACE— 1-2 Furlongs. March 21. 1907— 1:0ft1.-.— 3— !»7. Purse 00. 4-year- O d_j O X Q olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner .00; second, 3_g : _fJ_ii___ . Index Horses AWtSt U ]a *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 32202 SISTER BUSIE w 4 102 5 43 2*1 V 1- W Hoag G Knebelkamp 5 5 13-5G E :.-." SIMt STILLY NIGHT wIM 4 5h 4- 23 2« - M Buxton AV A Watkins 4 4 4 8-5 I 5 l«M4SDETOUR v. rt 113 2 in 3= 3* SJF Murphy J Walsh 5 E E 2 1 32 1*1* JUNGLE wulOlOG 7 I" 5i V 4 C Tudor .1 M Leavitt 50 100 loo 40 20 25591 FRISKY v 4 109 4 2 1 4= 51 T McTagtG V Barnes 21 4] 41 8-5 4-5 :::i!l-*AL COURT vr. i; 111 1 fin*1 61 AV A CarllE L Fitzgerald 2 31 : . 7-5 7-10 30255 3 ELLEN SMYTH v 4 Ml 3 3" 7- 7s 7° F HopkinsP .1 Sullivan I 12 10 4 2 32264MYOLA W 4 97 8 8 8 8 S A AmmannJ Kern GO GO GO 20 10 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:02%. l:09-5. Track good. Winner — 15. f. by Galveston — Sweet Lavender trained by J. J. Troxler; bred by Mr. James 15. Hag-gin. Went to post at 2:5!. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BISTER SUSIE, hard ridden from the start, wore FRISKY down after going the first half mile and outstayed STILLY NIGHT to win giving away. The latter began slowly, but saved much ground on the turns and finished fast. DETOUR set the early pace and tired as if short. FRISKY raced into the lead and quit badly in the last eighth. AL COURT was outran throughout. Scratched— S20093Pusny Wuzzy. 113; 32167 Heir Apparent, 104: 31411"ldol Star, 104; 31402 Maxean S.. 97. O 4T O "I _f THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 22. 1917— 1:43-.-. — R — 112. Purse 8999. O _1 O 1 4: 4-yrar olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 1917.sh5; third. .5. Index I I_r_es AWtSt 1 ___ j. =Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S 32219* CHAD BUFORD wit 7 109 4 .". 21 21. 1» 1 W Crump E Murray 2 S| 2 4-5 2-5 MSMROSE JULIETTE w h 4 103 I 5- 41 P V 23 H Jeffcott Z B Freeman 10 10 G 2 1 : W~i FOKMAN vv 0 114 2 2 3J 41. 41 3" E McCownW J Stokes 8 10 10 4 2 31790 REY OAKWOOD vn 5 H7 1 1:1. 1- 1 t 4 F HopkinsP J Sullivan S 10 10 4 2 32170 LEI ALOHA w 8 112 5 41. 5= 5* 5= 5* J Dodd E Litz M 30 30 10 5 SttM FIRST STAR W 8 114 I Gl 73 7- 6- G4 T McTagtJ J Troxler 4 G G 2 1 32190-MANTOC wu 5 111 G 7- G* 6 71 7- E Havnes R L Baker 10 10 10 4 2 32287*LITTLE BIGGER w 4 1« 11 Mk *» Mi tj S K MerimeeW P Johnson 3 E 4 8-5 4-5 :21! 0*YERENA W 7 14S 8 91 83 8 Sj S* A AmmannW Kimmick 30 40 40 15 6 318.r l»DEHRA ami 4 103 10 11 10° 103 10» 103 1 ScherrerA Xiwman 15 20 20 8 4 ol565 WAP W 12 111 7 8=11 11 11 11 C Brown C S Thompson 100 100 100 40 20 Time. 24-5. 49y5, 1:16%, 1:«45. 1:4«%. Track pood. Winnei-— R. g, by Orlando- Hannah Dixon trained by E. Murray; bred by Mr. P.enjamin Woodford. Wont to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CHAD BUFORD, close ap from the start, stood a hard drive gamely and outstayed ROSE JULIETTE through the last twenty vards. ROSE JULIETTE came fast in the last eighth, but tired a trine riht at the end. FOEMAN raced forwardly from the stait and finished fast. REY OAKWOOD tired badly after setting the pace to the .stretch. LITTLE BIGGER was given a weak ride and requires a strong rider. Scratched 32152 Mike Cohen. 114. h O "I fT rOCRTB RACE— 1 Mile. March 11. 1910— 1:39— 0—11 s. E. L. Hewlett Purse. 8fc _-4 O JL *_ Purse S500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; see- ond. Sfto: third. 5. Index Hot IS AWtSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 32194:"J0E D. *» SIM 1 l"k r- i- li. Ik ; Schorrer.T M Brown 4 4*. 4 S-6 S-S 2! 720-MI"I SILL WB 9 111 1 G1 G- 3. 1= 8" B Havm M W A McKinney G-5 7-5 1 2-5 1-5 SttS7*RALGEE wis 7 112 5 4*1 J" 2 V J" W A CarllD Christian 4 E 5 2 4-5 32237 GENERAL PICKETTwG 4 107 8 V 4: •* 4M4- L Lvkcs Wi.llhauser Eros M IS 12 5 SJ 32287 "SEMPER BTALWARTw 4 107 4 53 0"» 51 51 » G Moles thE W Fox IS 20 15 G 21 .VJ284 SPECTRE wj H I 7- S 71 7M;1?. II Jeffcott J Byer 8 10 8 I G-5 : 228 1 ►HAZELNUT WJ M 2 2- VI 4| G. 7- H Ericksnl. Boido 10 15 10 4 2 S3SM MILTON CAMPBELLw is 4 107 7 8 7 8 8 8 AV Crump W A RittenhouselO 15 15 5 2 Time. 24%. 49. 1:15, l:412i. Track good. Winner — Br. g. by Dick FinaeU— -Geo Goo trained by J. M. Brown; bred by Messrs. Hickey Pros.. Went to post at :::r i. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. JOE D. set the pace and was hsird ridden all the way. stood the final drive gamely and just lasted long enough to win. MUD SILL Was far back for the Oral half, then moved up rapidly, but tireil in the last seventy vards of a game effort. BALGEE raced forwardly and had no mishaps. GENERAL PICKETT tired. SPECTRE was away slowly. HAZELNUT ran well to the stretch. Scratched -3220 i itogart. Ill; 3220.". Charley j_c______ 111: 3221s Ella Ryan. S9. Q Q ♦ | J* FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. March 11 . 1910 --1 :3U— « -IIS. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and " Q______j_JL __f Claiming. Net value to winner S4IMI: second, jg; third. 5. I ndex Horses AWtSt 4 L- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 1J_ C PS 3219 1 Ml LTON ROBLEE w C 114 3 3 41 2i 1- I» J Hanover J Stephenson S 6 « 2 1 32233 --W1LLDO W 4 MS 2 41 . 3 41 3?. 2"k r Tudor G Roberts I I 11-59-102-5 32233*lIOPS wis 4 102 4 21 V 1 2. V W Crump S Louis 21 I I ti | ::-;, 32195-MISS WATERS w 6 104 7 7 G- 51 El 4- F MerimeeBlue Grass Ffrm8 I 7 21 1 32233 STONEHKNGE wis G 111 1 I1 iu 3. 4 B* J Kederis C H Edmunds 21 1G 510-50-5 3-5 3 18:.-5 CLARA MORGAN WB 4 145 5 6:l- 7" G- G3 G3 L l.vkes S Newman 10 15 10 4 2 314483*C. M. JOHNSON w 4 102 G 5 51 7 7 7 G ScherrerSlngletonandMoore 14 10 10 4 3 Time. 24S. 50. U1M%, 1:4233. Track good. Winner — Ch. g. by Radford — Determination trained by J. Stephenson; bred by Mr. R. Gate wood. AVent to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second ami third driving. MILTON ROBLEE moved np fast after going a half mile and. passing HOPS just before reaching the stretch, drew away and won easing np. AVILLDO was shuttled bach several times, bat finished with ,i ram HOPS raced into the had. but tired badly In the stretch racing. STONEHKNGE set a g. od pace, but retired from forward contention after going three-aaarters. Miss WATERS finished far. 32299 Xim. Ill: 32195 100: 3129s Jack _________ _____ ________ Q fc Q "I rT SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. April 7. 1900-1:52..— 3— 104. 1 Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year- fj _■_€_____ j olds and npaaid. Claiming. Net val ae t.. winin-r 5l; second, 1 100 : _____ |__. "index 1 1 orses A AY t St j j % StT F1 n Jockeys Owners O 1 1 C PS. 32298 ■"■TOOTS IE wis 1 V7 :. i- V 1- 1- U AY Crump O E Bishop 7 8 7 21 1 32153 -"IMPRESSION w 8 112 2 E* 5 4" 3 2. AY A CaFllH Fink 4-5 T-8 9-101-2 1-4 32287*LADA" WORTHINGN w 4140 I V Ti 51 1 .."- 3 ■ K MerlmeeD Christian E 7 7 2". 1 32298*EMMA STUART WB I !4S 1 VI 2" 9 S 4- C Tudor N Brown 20 20 20 8 4 32298 QC1Z W4ME I 4 V Gi 4* 53 .1 K-deris VYallhauser Bros 8 8 7 2 1 32203 LYNN W 4 107 I 9 9 I 8 G1 O Stirling J A Gibson G G G 2 1 32298 MIKIFULA wb 4 111 7 7- »| V 7- 73 D AYornVffJ AA Mopton IS 20 20 8 4 32286*LADV IOAAEUS w I 104 5 6 41 2» 4* 8- G ScherrerG L Davenoort 15 20 15 G 3 32296 HESTER SMITH w I M 4 3* 6 7i 9 9 R Bolton II Neusteter 30 30 30 IU 5 Time. 24-,. 49%, 1:16, l:42«s. 1:56%. Track good. AAinner — 15. f. by Hessian -Phkts trained by J. Johnston: bred by Mr. James 15. llaggin. AYent to poat at 4:40. At posl 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. TOOTKIE raced into the lead soon after the start and held sway for the entire way. but Bnifbed tiring. IMPRESSION suffered from boom Interference in the early running, but came fast in the stretch when dear and was gaining at the end. LADY WORTHINGTON came with a rush through the last quarter. EMMA STUART raced forwardly from the start. QUIZ iuit. LYNN was never prominent. Overweights — Emma Stuart. 1 pound; Lynn. I.