Hot Springs Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-13

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HOT SPRINGS RACING STATISTICS. The spring meeting of the Essex Park Jockey Club, which began at Essex Park on March 30. had to he transferred to Oaklawn Park after the first day of racing, owing to a fire which destroyed the grandstand at the former place. During the ten days meeting sixty laces were decided ami 7,450 was distributed among the winning owners. G. H. Marlman was the leading money winning owner with ,175 to his credit. W. A. McKium-y and H. C. Applegate were the only ether owners to win ,000 or more. The following is the list of owners who won 10 or more: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Marlman. G. H. .x 2 1 0 $ 1,17a McKinney. W. A 2 2 1 1.100 Applegate. H. C 2 0 0 1.1100 McLemore. W 3 1 0 990 Weant. W. C 2 1 ." 20 Rrockmiller. C. J 2 0 0 itlo Wootlard. W 2 0 1 s.so Mike]. W. M 2 1 0 S70 Crippea, c. 1 2 1 1 mo Cain. W. M 2 3 0 MO Newman, H. 8 2 2 0 7X0 Christian, I 2 0 2 770 Kdniunds, C. H 2 0 2 770 • Jasser. C. W 2 0 0 710 Chancellor. G. E 2 0 1 050 Hillings. C. K. G 2 0 1 egg Show-alter. W 1 1 1 040 Parker and Forsting 2 0 0 020 Hayes and Kessinger 2 0 0 -20 Plant. II. W 1 1 1 570 Knobelknmp. G 1 o I 430 Mayfieht and Tovis 1 O 1 430 M.Cafferty. A. C 1 I 1 410 McKcever. R. T 1 0 o 400 Perries, J. c 1 1 i 400 lirown. J. M 1 o 0 400 Clark. C. W 1 1 0 3.-0 Newman. S 1 1 0 ; sti iitt. K 1 1 o ggg Sullivan, P. J 1 1 o ggaj OMeara Bros 1 0 g ggg Staple, W. C 1 0 1 340 Allen and Henslev 1 o q : in Decker. C. T 1 0 o ggg Holland. C. E 1 o o 310 Lowe. John 1 O O ggg Martin. P 1 g o ;jio t.Miinlan and Higel 1 o o ggg Walsh. W. V 1 0 0 ggg Clark, I. E l o o ggg Foley. W. J 1 0 0 310 The four-year-old Greenwood won the most money at the mooting, two winning races ami one second adding .si. 17.". to his owners credit. Old Rosebud was second on the list, his two victories bringing an even ,000. The horses, which won 10 or ■sere, appear in the following list: Morse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Greenwood 2 I o ,178 Oil Rosebud 2 0 0 1.000 Bagart 2 l o s7o Opportunity 2 0 O N50 Charley McFerran 2 1 0 7gg Little String 1 J I 700 Cane Run i i ggg Ophelia W 2 o o 020 Key 2 0 o t,20 Sybil _• 0 O ggg Josefina Karate 2 0 0 ggg Grumpy 1 0 O tiOO Gardaa Bassill l l 2 .".70 StetrtHE 1 l o ggg Tae-Lsj 1 2 o 440 Balgce 1 O 1 ggg Sto.iohenge 1 O 1 ggg Arch Plotter 1 o 1 ggg Marie Millet 1 1 O 110 Benjamin 1 O O 400 Jo- D 1 0 O 40O King Mart 1 O 0 ggg Mud Sill 1 o o ggg Ting-a-.ing 1 I o 400 Clara Morgan 1 1 O ggg Mabel Palawan1 l l o ggg Lytle 1 1 o 370 Nope 1 1 i :7 Key Oakweed 1 1 o 370 Scrutineer 1 1 o ggg folio 1 o o ggg Ilveinnn 1 g 1 ;:| Greek Legend 1 o 1 :uo lady Weethlagtea 1 I 1 340 Perseus 1 o i gga Hasty Cora 1 tl 1 ggg Ada I » o 310 Clumsy Kate 1 It o :no Douglass S 1 0 0 ggg F.d Luce 1 O 0 :;lo Eafllade 1 o o 310 Fathom 1 O 0 310 Fuzzy Wt.zzy 1 tl 0 ggg Kilkenny 1 0 0 310 Moller 1 0 0 310 Ollsniobile 1 0 0 310 Peat-hie 1 0 0 310 sir Richard l 0 0 310 Wow I tl 0 310 Ianotte 1 0 0 310 Lady Ward 1 0 0 310 R. Train and L. Lykes carried off the riding honors of the meeting, each having ten winning mounts to his credit. The following is a list of the jockeys, who rode one or more winners during the meeting: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. P.C. Lykes. 1 4.-. 10 10 7 is .".2 Treise, ■ 34 lo .. B 14 .l«.i Molesworth. G 44 ti 7 3 2S .14 M -rimee, F 32 5 4 3 20 .Id Hanover. J 32 3 4 5 20 .09 Stearns. II 32 3 2 5 22 .09 Bold. C S 3 0 1 4 .37 Scherrer. G 22 2 3 1 If. .0. Warren, G 10 2 2 2 4 .20 Buxton, M S 2 1 1 4 .2.". Taylor. M 0 2 0 1 3 .33 Guy, R 12 2 0 0 10 .17 Jcffcott. II 22 1 S 4 9 .05 Dominiek. J 27 1 4 9 13 .04 Carroll. G. W 23 1 2 1 19 .04 McTaggart. T 4 1 2 0 1 .2.". Hopkins, F 22 1 1 4 10 .0.. Krickson, II 11 1 1 1 ■ .09 Peak. C 2 1 I 1 0 .50 Carroll. W. A 14 10 1 12 .07 Ketleris. J 9 1 1 0 7 .11 Hoag, W 10 1 1 0 8 .10 The following placed, but failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.lnp. Cooper, F IS 1 1 13 fati at, F 7 1 o o Bloom. D ."• 0 1 4 Scoville, R « 0 1 | Gilbert, C 7 0 1 0 Barrett, M 14 0 1 13 The following had mounts to the number shown and failed to place: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Brown. C 1 Schilling, J 2 Fairbrother C 1 Chappell, II 4 Murphy, C 1 Marco, B 4 Murray. A 1 Dodtl. J 5 Sorrell. R 1 Donahue. E 6 Veal. S 1 Tudor. C 11 Gaugel. L 2 Ttillett, 11 11 Morrison, 0 2 G. W. Crippen and T. B. Munford were the loading trainers, with three winners each. The record of the trainers, who saddled one or more winners, is as follows: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Allen, R. B 1 Mailman. C. B 2 Blair. A. G 2 McKeever, R. T 1 Brewster, E 1 McKinney, W. A. 2 Brown. J. M 1 Moore, E 1 Chapman. B 2 Munford. T. B 3 Coffey, J 2 OBrien. T 2 Crippen. G. W 3 OMeara, E. P 1 Davis. W 1 Patterson, C. T 2 Ditkerson, R 1 Pitt, K 1 Foley. W. J 1 Plant, H. W 1 Forsting, F 2 Quinlan, J. J 1 Foucon, E 2 Shannon. H 1 Gasser, C. W 2 Smith, F 2 Heard. J. D 2 Tevls. J. H 1 Henderson. S. M. . . . 1 Vestal, R. N 1 Holland, E. W 1 Walsh, W. V 1 Kessinger, E. T 2 Weir. F. D 2 Lester, K 2 Williams, 8 l Lowe, John 2 Woodard, W 2 Manuel, W. A 1 The percentage of winning favorites was about normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 10 Number of races 00 Winning first choices Si Winning second choices 14 Winning outsiders 21 Winning at odds-on 7 Defeated at odds-on t Percentage of winning favorites 42 During the first days racing at Essex Park two new track records were established anil one equaled, but after the transfer to Oaklawn Park, where the records for the various distances are much faster, only tine new record was hung up and that was when Old Rosebud ran seven-eighths in 1:2.V.-, on April i. The Oaklawn records revised to date tire now as follows: Dist. Horse A.Wt. Date. Time. 3-8 Ossineke ...2 105 March 13. 190."i.. :3" % 3 1-2 f De Oro 2 110 April 4. 1900 :42 Aunt Hala..2 10» March B, 1907 .. :42 1-2 Fntainbleu .2 109 April 12, 1900 .. AS Aunt Rose... 2 115 Feb. 22, 1907 ... :48 Ida May 2 112 March 5. 1907 ... :48 4 1-2 f Wat 2 110 March 31, 1910... :55Ms t 5-8 All Black.. .4 111 April 4. 1900. . . .1 :00: .-. 5 1-2 t The Bear... 3 97 March 21, 1907 ..1:00% 3-4 Brum ley ...6 lOHi March 20, 1917. . .1:13% 6 1-2 f La Pucelle..4 105 April 10. 1900 ..1:19% 7-8 Old Rosebnd.O 105 April 0. 1917 1:2."..-. 1 Pan Z*reta..fl 118 March 11, 1910... 1:39 Dr. Carmen.. 4 110 March 29. 1910... 1:39 lm20y K. Leopold.. 3 99 March 23, 1907 ..1:42% lm70y R. Bradley. 7 105 March 24, 1917... 1:43% lmlOOy S. C. Love.. 5 107 Feb. 27. 1905 ...1:47% 1 1-10 Rt. Bradley.7 115 March 29, 1917... 1:45% 1 1-8 R. Bradley.7 110 March 27. 1917. . .1:52 13-16 Solid Rock.. 4 98 March 27. 1917. . .1:59 1 1-4 L. Angeleno.7 107 March 21, 1900 ..2:08 1 3-8 »Geo. Vivian. 7 101 March 8, 1900 ...2:26 1 1-2 Neversuch ..5 108 March 1. 1905 ...2:35% 1 3-4 Big Bow 5 102 March 10, 1907 ..3:04% 2 *Geo. Vivian. 7 105 March 24, 1900 ..3:43 •Track heavy.


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