Oaklawn Park Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1919-04-01

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OAKLAWN PARK FORM CHART HOT SPRINGS ARK MONDAY MARCH 31 1919 Oaklawn Park Fourteenth day Business Mens League Spring Meeting of 30 days Weather clear temperature GO Presiding Judge Francis Nelson Starter A It Dade Racing Secretary T 15 Campbell Racing starts at 230 p in Chicago time 230 p in W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance A 4 O i K FIRST RACE 3 12 Furlongs March 25 1919 414 2 115 Purse 600 2ycar tIOLO olds Maidens Allowances Net value to winner 5450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt 54 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO 41749 = ZONK DAKMEE w 115 3 4 2 1i D ConnllyH P Whitney 25 12 92015 out 41781ICANCJON w 112 1 1 141773LADY 2 C Kschm G L Blaekfonl 070 d5lS 41773LADY PATAUD w 112 4 y J Groth D T Morris 12 15 15 4 Cfi 41773 BENECIA w 112 5 r I1 1 A Johnson Nevada Slc Fm 12 15 15 4 85 41740 LORD HAMILTON w 115 fi 7 5s r 3 M Garner H P Hcadley 20 0 o 8 4 41008 MARVIN MAY w 115 8 = i = C lirown Kkiimp Hovnl2 15 15 4 85 41608 FRANK P w 115 2 2 2BEAU 7 1 G SlolesthW K Applegatc SO SO 30 JO 4 BEAU BRUMMEL llw 115 7 8 X S L Gentry A L Kirby 20 0 IIO S 4 8Time Time TimeWinner 24 42 Track fast fasttrained Winner B g liy Eeoucn Paradise II trained by M Goldblatt bred by Mr Harry Payne Whit ney neyWent Went to i ost at 302 At post 7 minutes minutesing Start good and slow Won easily second nnd third driy ing ZONK DAUMKK began on the outside outsidethe but showed the most speed and disposed of CANCION in the last eighth to win easing up CANCION CANCIONdrive began fast set a good pace and heIll on well in the stretch drive LADY PATAUD raced into contention contentionice quickly and was well up throughout BKNKCIA ran ti good ice The others were never prominent SECOND RACE 58 Milo April 4 1906 100 4 111 Purse 600 4ycarolils and upward Claiming Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt V StrFin Jockeys CHOP 41797 HUMMA w 4 115 12 4 4wn 11 q Brown Kbelkp Hovn2 2J S5 71013 41785 TOM GARO wn 6 li3i S 1 1wsn4 21 2h L Gentry M A Warner C G 5 2 1 41C84GOBA1T wsn4 107 2 3 3AVl 4l SJ F Coltilti W R Scharton 454 S5 45 3G729 NIGHT CAP AVl 4 107 1 2 2w 4J 3 4 W Wright G TuKgle 30 40 30 12 G G5i 41797 SCALLYWAG w 0 107 2 11 5i 5 5i 5h T Buel R H Good 30 30 30 32 G 41622 R STRICKLAND w C 107 11 5 7 G1 C1 Gi G W CrolP J Miles 12 15 15 G 3 3SJ 41071 CAREEN w 4 113 5 G SJ 7i 7 7 R Troxler Hall Debolt 3i 5521 552110J 41748 THEOPHILE V w 4 112 10 12 10J SJ 8 = 8 G Warren J J Russell 20 20 20 8 4 49l 40728 BREEZY w 4 107 4 7 9l 81 Oi O3 M Garner C Slilwell 12 15 15 fi 3 311s 41774 OKLAJMA IRISH w 7 100 9 941G193NOTATE 11s 11 10 = 10 = J Groth BuchnanWade 20 30 CO 8 4 41G193NOTATE w 4 107 0 10 10417723NASLEDOVATI 12 12 11 = 11 H HmiltonA T Stewart 15 15 15 G 3 3Gi 417723NASLEDOVATI w 5 112 7 S Gi 10l 12 12 A Johnson F G Harper 10 10 S 3 8i Time 23 48 101 Track fast fastWinner Winner II g by Sweeper Teetotum II trained by G Arvin bred in France by Mr H II Dtir yea Went to postal 333 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driving HUMMA well ridden and clear of interference showed the most speed and outstayed TOM OAKO in the final drive TOM CAKO ran well and had no mishaps but wns lucky to Ix second CO ¬ BALT was best but suffered from interference on the lower turn and witli a more experienced rider would have won NIGHT GAP showed speed SCALLYWAG was forced back soon after the start and closed an immense gap Scratched llG223Lady Small 104 41750 Bobby Fib 107 417743Silvey Shapiro 101 Overweights Tom Caro l pounds A C t m THIRD RACEr 5 12 Furlongs March 21 1907 106 5 3 97 Purse 600 3year yb JOJL 4 olds Claiming Hot value to winner 450 second 100 third 50 Index Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys o n o P 41787 2COURT GALLANT W 108 2 4 441407DISCUSSION 4U 43 48 jnk M Rowan J E Nash 443 1 25 41407DISCUSSION w 112 4 2 1i 1i I1 23 D ConnllyM Goldblatt 2 1G51651 25 41287 BAGPIPE w 110 1 3 3417612POVERINA = 3 3U SJ E Hajnes G L Blackford 852 S5 71013 417612POVERINA w 104 7 1 2 2h 4s C Brown W M Cain 35 4 4 75 35 41542 CAVALCADOUR II w 102 5 o k G1 G5 5 H HamtnW D Bernhardt 30 30 30 10 4 41787 FOHI w 109 6 7 5s 52 6 ° C Borel AVFMcGee 10 20 15 5 2 41737 MONTAGUE w 106 3 5 777 J Mclntyre J Massey 50 50 50 15 G Time 23 4Sy5 101 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner B c by Havoc or Galatine Court Maid II trained by F A Herold bred by Mr Joseph E Seagram Went to post at 357 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same COURT GALLANT was outpaced in the early running and forced to come wide into the stretch but finished with a rush when ridden hard and outstayed DISCUSSION in the final strides DISCUSSION showed the most early speed but tired in the last eighth and had to be ridden hard to outstay BAG ¬ PIPE The latter had no mishaps and ran a game race POVEUINA tired in the last eighth The others were always outrun outrunScratched Scratched 41777 Christie Hollers 107 4170G Effies Pride 97 97Overweights Overweights Poverina 2 pounds yt l C l Q FOURTH RACE 34 Mile April 2 1918 1127 115 New Era Handicap Purse TblOIO 800 3yearolds and upward Net value to winner 600 second 125 third S75 Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi StrFin Jockeys 41720 EXTERMINATOR w 4 123 31 3 31 Il E Haynes W S Kilmer 1 G5 1 13 out 41751 ULTIMA THULE w 4 114 6 2 2J li 2 2J A JphnsonR L Bresler 2J 3J 3 4514 41230 A N AKIN w 7 107 1 3 4J 53 3f 3 = O Willis E Trotter 10 15 15 5 2 41601 T O TH MORG vn 7 113 4 5 1 2i 4 = 4 = J Groth W C Weant 3 3J 1C545 14 40123IMA FRANK wn C 105 2 4 1Gjt4i 5 5 ° M Garner J J Maher 12 15 15 5 2 38586 WIL THE FOURTHwS 102 5 6 5 6 c J5 E DonliueE W Moore SO 30 30 10 5 Time 23 48 1125 Track fast Winner Cli g liy McGee Fair Empress trained by II McDaniel bred by Mr F D Knight KnightWent Went to post at 422 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third the same EXTERMINATOR was hard held for the first threeeighths and moved up steadily when called on to draw out decisively in the last sixlcenth and win as his rider pleased ULTIMA THULE showed a goor order of speed and having outstayed TOP O TH MORNING outstayed A N AKIN at the end The latler closed a gap in the last quarter TOP O TH MORNING was away in a tangle and showed high speed for the first quarter but tiring The others will probably be benefited by the race raceScratched Scratched 4030oJock Scot 118 A f Oil f FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards March 18 1919 143 4 108 Purse 600 tJLO JLJ7 4yearolds sind upward Claiming Net value to winner 3450 second 100 third Index Horses AWtPPStA StrFin Jockeys O H C P lh lh it iij i L Stalker It A Smith 2 2 i 5 45 13 Si 8 31 31 21 M Garner W C Weant G 10 10 4 2 wr 4 102 G 10 1 Gl 41 21 31 G W Carl J A Blackwell 8 12 12 5 2 4177 SEA URCHIN w G 10S 8 1 G o1 51 41 4 J MclntyreW L Drake 8 10 10 4 2 24ir 4ir 30 MIKIFULA wn C 115 7 7 4i 3 Sk 5 51 A JohnsonH Heyman 30 30 30 12 G 41772 MINNIE F WD 0 110 1 2 3 4 Gl GI G = T Uuel R H Good 30 30 30 12 G 41772 ADELINE L w 5 111 13 S 5 7 71 73 7 H Garner E Burgess 30 40 40 15 8 84177C 4177C LADY LITTLE w 6 101 10 12 93 8 ° 8 C Brown J E G H Adair30 30 30 12 C 4173 OPERA GLASS w G HJS 12 5 lO lO 10 9 9 O Willis E Trotter G 8 421 41010 BRIGKLEY w S 108 31311 11 11 10 10 ° J Groth RomerBrumfd 30 30 30 12 fi 41698 INSURNCB MANwB 9 108 3 4 21 21 2 11 11 M Rowan J Wakcman 30 40 40 15 8 41789 SINAI WB 7 103111 11 Fell G MolesthC AV Gasser 20 20 20 8 4 41776 ALDBBAJtAN WB 10 115 4 G Fell D CpnnllyM Goldblatt 2 1352 1 25 25Time Time 24 491i 117 143 147 Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch g by Isidor La Tosca II trained by R A Smith bred by Mr John Sanford SanfordWent Went to post at 445 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driv infr SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON away first and clear of interference raced into a clear lead when called on and won casing up LUKEMAE suffered from interference on the first turn and was forced to race wide but finished well VERNA B ran a good race and closed a big gap SEA URCHIN made up ground but tired in the last eighth OPERA GLASS seemed to sulk after meeting inter ¬ ference on the first turn ALDEBAKAN was caught jn a jam on the first turn ana fell SINAI also went down downScratched Scratched 1177G No Manager 108 41785 Royal Tea 108 108Overweights Overweights Adeline L 1 pound Lady Little 1 Sinai 2 SIXTH RACE 1 113 Miles March 28 1918 1455 5 122 Purse 000 3ycar olds and upward Claiming Net value to winner 450 second 100 third 550 Index Horses AWtPPSt iS Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 4173 KENWAiRD wn 5 112 C 3 2 = 2J 23 2J In N Barrett C R Anderson G 4i S5 45 4I777 = BULOGY tl77CCAIN SP 4I74JGRLMPY 4150SGOR ROBERTS WB G 10S 8 4 3 B 7 8 8 J Groth M Goodpaster 15 15 15 G 3 Time 24 48 114 I40y5 l4G i Track fast fastWinner Winner Ch h by Alvescot Bashford Belle trained by C R Anderson bred by Mr George J Long LongWent Went to post at 511 At post 1 minute Starl good and slow Won driving second and third the same KEXWARD racing in suddenly improved form over his last start raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and gaining steadily in the last eighth got up to win in the final strides EULOGY showed high speed in pacemaking and only tired in the last twenty yards CAIN SPRING suffered from inter ¬ ference by KLNWARD but favored by his light weight raced forwardly all the way and held on well im ° stretcl1 GRUMPY suffered from interference by BABY CAL The latter tired in the stretch LLTA ran a poor race GORDON 110BHKTS quit early earlyOverweights Overweights Philistine 1 pound


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