Oaklawn Park Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-29

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1 j 1 I 1 t 1 . . 1 1 • 1 OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART. HOT SPRINGS, ARK.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917.- Oaklawn Park. Nineteenth day. Business Mens League. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Associate Judge, J. B. Campbell. Starter. A. B. Dade. Ruing Secretary. J. P.. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago til. 10 2:30 p. m.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. Qt QfQ£ FIRST RACK— 3-4 Mile. March 20. 1917— 1:12 %— 0—100 and. Purse 00. 1 year* 04000 ohls and upyvard. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to v. inner 00: sec- end, 1917.sh5; third. 5. Index Ilorses AWtSt 4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S _ 32209 BLACK FROST w 4 HI 5 P 5- P| 1» W Crump W A McKinney 3-2 2 2 3-6 1-4 32306 JOSEFINA ZARATEwB 5 112 1 l1 1- 1- 2- G Scherr-rHayesandKessingr 2| 2 8-6 3-6 1-4 323-12 DASH w 4 110 3 2: I" ::■ P F Murphv G V Barnes li I I -J.: «;-." 32342 -VIOLET w 1 107 2 ;; 4" 4 V G Molestn.I C Ferriss 10 12 li ! S-f 32313 *SISTER SUSIE w 1 107 4 4i :!j 51 ,- W Hong G Knebelkamp li 10 in I L 32344- BLACK BEAUTY w 4 102 o 5" P P P F hferimeeH J Seideneck 8 12 VI 6 21 31164*CLLMSV KATE w -1 102 7 7 7 7 7 R Trotoe Allen SC Hensley 40 60 lid 20 10 Time. 23=5. 47%, 1:14. Track fast. Winner — Blk. f, by Waterboy — Mary Graves trained by W. A. McKinney; bred by Mr. James B. Baggto. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start gocxl and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. BLACK FROST was forced back in the early running, but came fast and steadily in the last quarter and wore JOSElINA ZARATF, down in the last sixteenth to win going away. JOSKKINA 7.ARATE showed the most early Speed, but began tiring after rounding into the stretch. DASH meed prominently from the start and head on well in the stretch drive. VIOLET lost ground on the last turn and came again in the stretch. Scratched -31414 Tz. l.-i. 104: 32317 Quiz. 102. | O Q t3 ££ l"7 SKCOM RACK 3-4 Mile. March 20. 1017 — 1:12V-;— 0- -100 C.. Purse 00. l-year-0 4 OO f ohls ami upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; sec- oml. 1917.sh5; third, 5. _tndox Hoi-ms AWtSt A :j "4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 32194 SOUVENIR w 4 109 1 2 V- 1"- P J WilliamsW C Weaat 7 104-5 l:: 201-4out 32313-STILLY NIGHT w 9 110 5 P 3- -J 2 M Buxton V A Watkins f. I I 1 321i5*YACA w 4 102 7 7 4. ::. :i 1 Bloom C. Tuggh- : 0 40 40 1". t; 3221«*SCH. FOR SCANDAL w 4 102 6 V 7 4" 4. N Barrett W P Johnson :V .",0 50 ■ I 31 143:,COLLE wu 6 112 !» 4. 6] 5- P L Gentry OM-ura Bros J I 6 8-6 W 32342 :1 LADY MILDRED w 4 107 4 5- P 6 ji J Keeteri.s H J Sargeant I 12 10 1 7-5 32342 LADY POWERS w I 110 I ! 9 7= 7- T McTagtG L Davenport 10 15 15 ti 2 32313 JUNGLE w 10 110 2 1- 2- 8= S3 F Murphy .1 M Leavitt 10 15 15 li 2 32313 ELLEN SMYTH w 4 107 8 P 8 9 9 F HopkinsP J Sullivan 15 M 20 S 3 Time. 24. 48, 1:14%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Dick Welles— Miss Alert trained by R. Lester: bred by Mr. J. I!, atoapeas. Went to post at 2:55. At post I BS inn tea. Start good and sloyv. Won easily: second and third driving. SOlYENIR ran as if she outclassed the others and wan as her rider pleased. STILLY NIGHT was kept well up from the start and outstayed YACA for second! place. The latter closed a big gap and finished fast. SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL came fast in the Stretch. COLLE had no mishaps. LADY M 1LDRKD linishoil yvell. JUNGLE quit after setting the early pace. THIRD RACE -1 Mile. March 11. 1910— 1:39— 6— lift. Pane 00. 3-year-oids. 34000 iaOOO Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second, 1917.sh5; third. 5. "index Horses AWtSt ■+ ; u Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C P S 32346*CRANKIE w 99 1 3" 4 3*1 li 1* R Troise Wallhauser Bros S 10 7 L". 1 32290 SIR RICHARD wit 106 8 i| I] P I !| G MolesthI E Clark 8-6 8-6 3-2 3-6 1-3 322903*PERSEL S wu 104 5 pfe CJ 4-1 PIP F MerimeeC H Edmunds 2 3 21. 1 1-2 32296 SIGNORETTE wn 99 4 4 U 1 4" 4- G BeherrerPraater ft Ferris 4 6 0 2 1 32344-KN.HY W M 2 S" 8- 7 7 51 H Erick.snE Lutz M 40 40 16 6 32232 "DYSON wa 101 I 2 i1 8] r l p N Barrett W M Cain M 40 W IS ti 32089*EDNA F. wn 107 7 «» 5i 5- 81 Q C Tudor A A Gregg 20 M M 10 4 33264 DAHLIA w 102 6 9 9 9 P S" W Crump J W Williams 6 0 6 2 1 32312 WOODLY wit 104 8 7 7 8] 8 9 T Iohn.son.1 B Allen M 68 50 20 8 Tim.-. 2423, 49/5, I:15J5. lA2Vb. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f, by Charles Edward— Killiecrankie trained by V. Wallhauser; bred bv Wiokliffi Btad. Went to post at 3:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow-. Won driving: second and third the same. CRANKIE raced forwarilly from the start and. sprinting into the lead yyhile rounding into the stretch, outstayed SIR RICHARD in the final drive-. SIR RICHARD was well up throughout and was gaining steadily at the end. PERSEUS set the- early pace and linislu-d fast through the last quarter. SleiNORETTE tire-el in the stretch alter racing into the lead. DAHLIA was knocked back on the lirst turn. Overweights- Edna F.. 5 poiinels. Q 6 Q /» O 1 OIK Ill RACE 1 Mile. March 11. lllli -1 :39— G— lis. Purse 00. 3-year olds. OOUV Claiming. Not value to wiime-r 00; second. 1917.sh5: third. 5. Index llorse-s A WtSt 4 _■ "1 Str Fin Joe-keys Owners II C P S 32282 1A1.ERT wb 106 1 1- 1- 1= 1- P F Murphv C H Rowe *f~ I 3 8-M8-3 32296- RHYMER wn 112 4 P P P 2- 2- T McTagtG Knebelkamp 1 1 4-6 1-3 out 32218 F.l.I.A RYAN w KM 8 21 4i 3i :;s :!" M Huxton J W Foreman S 10 S 3 8-6 32312 NEPUT1SM w 112 8 P 5- 5 4- 41 J Hanover R E Mahonev 18 15 15 4 2 Sftftftft TAXI w 104 7 7 7 6- 6 5"k Q V OarllA L Kirbv 8 8 8 3 6-6 8tS17*HESTER SMITH w b 2 2 6 P 7 7 6 R Bolton H Neoateter 36 40 40 12 4 3I866*IU:RI:ANK w 101 5 5J S 4i 5 7 W Crump S Louis 10 12 10 4 2 Time-. 244:. 49, 1:M%, 1:40%. Track fast. Winner — R. g, by Marathon — Miss Alert trained by C. E. Bows; b:e-d by Mr. J. B. Respess. Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wen easily; nrroad and third driving. ALERT raced into the lead at the start and easily held sway for the entire way. RHYMER raced e-lose- up all the way. but tire-el in the stretch. ELI. A EVAN moved up steadily ami was going fast at the- end. NEPOTISM had a rough race. TAXI tried to run out 011 the first tiirn. BURBANK showed speed, but quit. Scratched- 3L2;i; Elizabeth Thompson. 09. QtQ7 f FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. March 20. 1917— 1 :12.-.— 6— 100... C. X. Rix Handicap. OO I V Purse 1917.sh00. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 50: see -onil. 00; third. 0. Index Horses AWtSt t :; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 V P S SftfttftPAN EARETA w it 7 120 8 2 P V VI 3 Kederhi H s Newman 7-184-5 7-191-3 out 32297-HANOY1A W 6 116 5 PIP 4- 2; T McTagftE T Colton 4 5 4 8-101-3 32327 WISE MAN w 4 102 2 PIP 81 V F Hopkins Thornhill Stable S 12 10 Q 4 5 3*235 BOB HENSLEY w 6 PC, t; ti 6 5 4* F Man h H G Perkins 15 28 28 8 Z 32345 PRINCE OF COMO wr. 4 116 1 P 2- 2. 6« W Crump .1 Livingston 4 B I 8-6 2-5 32326 SPARKLER w 5 Md 4 4 61 6 8 W Hong A Q Woodman 38 38 88 10 3 Time. 23%, 47. 1:1**4. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m. by Abe Frank Caddie Griffith trained by E. Psacea; bred bv Mr. J. F. Newman. Went to post at 4:15. At post 5 lniliuti-s. Start g I anil slow. Won easily; second and third driv- Ing. PAN ZARBTA passed PRINCE OF COMO in the hist three-eighths and drew out 111 the stretch, but had to be briefly urged near the end. IIA.NOV1A. hard ridden all the way. moved up steadily anil was going fast at the end. WISE MAN ran a g I race and only tired near the end. ROR HENSl.EY had to race wide most of the way. lRINt E OF COMO set a fast e.uly pa, o and tired. Q 6J Q fj | SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. March 24. 1017- 1:13.. 7 105.1 Pane ftPftft. O dM O I -L 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner |4S0; second. 0O; third. 1. Index Horses AWtSt U ■ "■: Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q U C P S flflftlft MILTON ROELHE w 6114 2 pk V VI 21 1* J Hanover J Stephenson 2 » 8-6 7-101-3 2231 l*PETEAR w it 4 lor. 8 8] t] 4 3 2" F Merimei A C Ni.-huus 3] 4" 4 8-6 7-16 32310 ST INK HENCE wit 6 111 1 1 II1 1 1 1 :;• ■. T McTagtG H Edmunds 6 8 8 ■. 7-5 «3231 1 IlHAD lUl-oRD wu 7 109 4 P Cl C 6 4 11 JeScott E Murray | ■ 10 I 2 32286 PETIT EEEU KB 6 107 5 8 8 74 41 5 R Trois, S Le Duke 10 12 12 I 2- 32347 -INDUSTRY w 4 105 :; 31 5 5 P P G Mol.sMhf B Johnson s M 6 2 1 !2Slft**BALvQEE wb 7 112 7 4 21 21 7,; 710 G BcherrerD Christian 4 7 6 2 1 3J3I6 CLARA MORGAN wu 4 105 6 7i 7 S h S F Murphv S Newman 10 15 15 6 21 Time. 23«i, 48%, 1:14*3. 1:41% . 1:46. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. by Radford — Determination trained by J. Stephenson; bred bv Mr. R. Oats weed. Went to 11,1st at 4:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won BOS By; BOCead and third elriv-. ing. MILTON KOlI.EE was kept well up from tin- start and. saying mm I ground when coming into the stretch, wore BTONEHENGE down and held lETI.AR sate at the end. The latter was away slowly ami had to go wide on the tirst tu:n. but close, I a good u-ap end made a game ftnish. STONEHENCE showed the most speed, but tired In the stretch drive. CHAD BtFOKD ran well. PETIT BLEU dosed a big gap. RAl.OEE quit badly alter going three .pi. irt.-rs. Scratched — 32351Plaudito, 102; 32315 Semper Stalwart, 107; 322JS Kneelet, 100; 33358 First Star. 111.


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