Tulsa Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-14

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■ 1 j . • • ■ I - TULSA FORM CHART. TULSA. OKLA.. MONDAY. APRIL 13. 1914.-first day. Tama lackey ■ lub. Spring Meetlag or hi daya, d 14 books on. i Weather cloudy. • M l residing judge, j l. Hall, starter, Arthur McKnigiu. Racing-Secretary, 0. W. Baardaaaa. _| Baclag siarts al 3:90 p. m. Chicago time :;: si p. ex.. iadicates whip, s spurs, it blinker--. Pig- ores in parentheses following ihe distance of each race radicate index number, track record, age of hor«e and weight carried, -indicates apprentice allowance. j 1QQOQ IT KST RACK— About 5-8 Mile. PurW f999. 3-year-olds asm upward. Selling. _Ot/00 Net value to winner 50: second, "i: third. .". j index Horses AflIPPSt U . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I* S i::«44 CHAR. BROWN wa 5 113 M 4 i- r i-! i- v OarcanJ Stowe I | 2 i 13199 GBOROE KARMB w 4 110 4 2 C» 2* 2- 25 Q McMttnJ Whltaker M li IS I 1 3331 sixx PEINN sraglM :• 7 :,■ 41 .: : 3 OBrien £ J Rams»v 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-Ma-3 1383, BINOCULAR wa 7 M8 1 1 41 ■:,- :... i- P Stevens Mrs F Colli- 3 4 4 3 1 11958 VOLSEL, w 9 113 t; 6 T- 6 7- r.J J Donovan K B Major I • « 2 a l.l.o! iRITE STKP w 5 114 5 5 -- IS a at g smith D Freeman «• 88 15 I :: 1SW7 •GERTRUDE i»IX w ;. 106 2 3 8* 94 M 71- .1 Collins c Rav 8 8 8 3 «- l2419stCH.IL,TOX DANCEwa 4 188 11 18 BJ 7. fil 8* R Feenev .1 Yig-ne* .". .". .". I 1 13693 ST. JOE w U 1TJ * I ca Si : 8! R Ryan d v Williams I 8 s r: |-J 11784 POINT BLAZE w 9 113 7 8 10- 10 10- l«f 1 Warren F M Gault M 38 38 12 fi B4S5*QUICK w 4 105 : II II 11 1! 11 C Hunter Ll entr 38 88 M I t • seiiroui in entties as Chilton Trance. Time. 27. 55, 1:0623- Track heavy. " Winner— Ch. g, by Oessrioa Clara Bauer trained by 11. fTebh. Wcni in ]Hi-t ar :::fH . .i jio-i minute-. Start g I and -low Mon eSsily; UttOMSl ami third d: i lag. CHARLE1 BROWN seemingly outclassed bis opponents in tbe going and, hading all Ihe waj was j never tully extended. GEORGE KARME raced forwardly and gamely throughout. SINN li:iN was snghtly inlertered with at fhe sratt. but qolchly recovered ami ran s fairly good race P.lNOCfT.VR and TRI R STEP showed early speed, but tired in the stretch drive CHILTON DANCE and ST. JOE ran poorly l!l tile g,.UU. Overweights— True Step. 3 pounds. ! IOQO.4 SECOND RACK -About 5-8 Mile. Purse 3299. 3-year-olds and upwai.l. Selling tJ sZ7 * J rt: Net value to winner 1180; second, 8; third. |1S. Index Horses AWtPPSti 1/. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13979 GILBERT ROSE w 7 113 2 3 5 3* 3- 1* W MondonS Iolk :j 3 3 7-£Tdrt 13701 STONEMAN wit 9 113 1 i. p. BJ .- 2* Q Warren J H Adams ;: 3 3 7-5 7-10 1:. 2T. T-I1L1X TRANCBwa S ill t. 7 8* S» 4 3 P Hill c Hawk 5 S s 3 1 13926 EEL u 7 111 i 4 l 1 .■ ! R i;Uy E M Markham ! S 2 1 1 13799 SENATOR JAMES w 4 1M S 1; 7- 7 t;1- :. W Ormes .1 Bloomer 9 : 3 1 12853 THE PAD w 7 lie 7 I 41 8* 7; 81 R Troxler P Risk 8 4 4 IS«9»»STRIKE OUT w I 108 M s s ; 7 A Onsen M Casey 8 88 4.. 12 I 13265 ABTHTJ w 7 108 4 . ::i. 4| .".. I .1 OBrien McClbVkJrWilsn 10 80 B 8 ■ Sen! out in entries is Chilton Dance. lime. 27. 543 5, 1:05. Track heavy. w um. 1 BIk. g, bj Bavelstea Larens C. trained by S. Polk 1 . Went to | ost at 3:30. At post :; minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving OILBERT ROSE began slowly, but saved ground when entering the stretch and. coming on with a rush, w.in going away. STONEMAN set the early pace and hung sn well to the end. CHILTON THAN! I came from far back in the drive through the stretch. THE FAD pulled up lame. EEL raced Into the ■ id on the last tarn, but null m the stretch. SENATOR JAMES finished well ARUir showed sneed I as f mile. scratched— 1 1377H Hien GreeaJeaf, 113; 13104 Koroal, 113; 18737 Zulu. 113; 12282 Minnie I 102, Overweights— The Fad, 3 pounds. 1QQ Q PT THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 8809. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Oil/OJ Net value to winner 8189; second, 838; third. 5. "tml index Horses AWfPPSt* M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S | 13826 Kixr; stalwart w 4 Hi 2 I 1= 1- 1 1- v Kelsay A C Niehmus t; S 8 3 i-i 13836 ETE WHITE a 7 114 1 5 8»| 2» Lr- -? W MondonS Polk 3 4 4 3 3 7 HI 13828 SADIE SHAPIRO wa 5 112 4 8 8" V 8 t* H avanh.l F i.oburn s M 10 4 13825 BEN STONE wsb n 314 8 2 3» 3* 4" 4- R Ryan J W Pinkham 3 B 1". 11-2 1 3788* ANNE McGEE w I 107 8 * B» 4» »• B R Peeney A B Sullivan 3 8 3 S 13842 eva TANGUAT wa 7 111 8 7 4h 8* 8 8." R Cray Masaey dc Murray i1 2 11-2 lt891*PENDANT w S MB 8 4 8j 7 7-7- P Stevens W L Schaefer 30 80 80 ..1 10 13812 SHARP. KXRiHT wb 4 ill 7 8 7" 8" - - G Warren San Mateo Stable* 8 8 1377fi EDDIE MOTT w 6 114 3 1 : 8 i 9 .1 OTlri.-n T A Davies 10 30 20 h l»e, n%, 88%, IM%, 1:28. Track heavy. Winner- -Ch. g, by stalwart— Veracious trained by A. c. NIebausi. Weut to iiosf ut 4:ti0. At post 3 minutes. Start ginul and slow. Won easilv: second and third dri big. KING STALWART rushed to the front Shortly after the start and. lending all the way, was onlv :,n terlng at the finish. EYE WHITE was a forward couteudei throughout ami had no mishaps sviilf SHAPIRO began slowly and closed a great gap in Ihe final half mile. EVA TANGTJAT h.id no mishaps BEN STONE raced well to the stretch and ipiit. ANNE MeQER -.t - a gap from a slow beginning and Scratched— 13824 Tom Murphy. 114: 13824-T1 ing. 114; 13621 Pretty Dale. 109. IQQQgQ FOURTH RACE -About 7-8 MikT Parse 8280. :i j ear-olds and upward. Selling. Oc/0J Mat value to winner 50; ■ ml, $:,.."»: third, S15. Index Horses AWtPPSt :, M % Str Fin Jen-keys Owners O H C V S~" 13789-SLEEPi.AXD w 8 Ml . 1 l 1»| l1 I1 i:1 F Stevens W I. Bcnaefer 8-S 7-6 8-8 1-2 out 13839 MANDADHRO Wlilll I 1 :- 23 2 2» 21 E Hullcoatl. E Rird 3 4 4 8-6 1 13763 MELTS vrtUl 5 5 4l 4= 4i S 3» J DonovanE FI Short 8 5 2 4-8 l381S*LJSHiaH w 6 ill ! E ." : V ..- " 4» .1 OBrien W a McKinney 6 8 8 3 1 13811 JESSUP BERX wsb 111 3 ii .- 3s 3 4- :.• W Kelsay J W Pinkham " ;. 10 5 S-2 7-M 1 3828* WINIFRED D. w E 111 4 4 I I I C I J Pen cast J C Ferris 4 8 C 2 lime. 27%. 55%, 1:23, 1:37. Track heavy. Wiaaer— Ch. g, by Dolce Far Xiente— Land of 1.:. 1r.e trained by A. i;ibs.mi. Weut i«. post at 4:2f». At post 1 minute. Stan good and .-low. Won easily; second and third diivlng SI.EEPLAND took the lead at once and. after having raced JESSUP BURN into defeat, drew swsj and M.n in a canter. MANDADERO was in the worst g.dng next t.. the rail all the h and ran a good race MKI.TS raced well an. was dosfaag np fast at the imi-h. WINIFRED 1 . was never protainenl LEHIGH ran fairly well. JESSUP BURN quit after racing forwardly to tbe stretch. Overweight — Winifred P.. 2 pounds. 1Q Q rr FIFTH RACK— About 5-8 Mile. Parse 8889. 3 year olds and upward Selling OllFO I Net value to winner .." 0: second, 888; third. *15. Index Bataea AWtPPSt U k 4 BtrPhl Hmteys Owners 0 H 0 P 8 18888* "orimai: LAD w 6 M8 8 3 1 1" 1- 1« R Feeaey Mrs c I .rippeni :; •■-:. 1-3 out— 13836 THAKA w3 96 3 S B» 4" :: :- E iuIM .1 C Ferris M N I i i-2 !I42» JIM THORPE w 3 101 7 1 2* P I 8] J DouovanT L, Clarkson 18 IS IS G 2 13841 SIL.VER TONE w 3 M •"• 7 7 .. :. • 4 J Collins 1, W Hicks 4 5 .7 6-3 l-l 18811 SENOTEK ws 4 111 4 4 3- 3- 4 j K HullcoatH M Phillips S 10 10 3 6-5 18191 I7I.I/.. HARWOOD WB 8 111 1 t h 7 7 81 B Quy .1 f.unco -I M 18 3 I I 12151 E1TTI.K JAKE wa t 110 - I 4 :. 8 7 i Warren Adams- and Carter 8 3 8 3 8-8 Time. 27. 55. 1:00. Track heavy. Winner--Ch. g. by Orimar — Lulu Marr trained l.. G. W. Cllpnea. Went to |.ost at 4:-".S. At post 3 minutes. Start good and -low. Won easilv: : econd and third driving ORIMAR LAP raced lato a long lead quickie and. keeping it. won in s came.- THAKA began slowly, but closed 1 gap and finished fast. JIM THORPF showed early -peed and raced in closest pursuit to the stretch, but was tiring badly ar the end. SILVER TONE finished well, but Is i -sr on a fast track ZENO-TEK showed s| eed. but tired. ELIZABETH HARWOOD was always outpaced. Overweights— -Zenotek, 3 pounds. SIXTH RACfcV 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Purse 8889 I vear olds and upward serine 1QQQQ O llf GO Net value to winner 50: second. 888; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13824 SHOR. NORTHCTwa 8 112 I 3 I ■ V U 1 ■ | W largati OareanandSharkev 3. 4 4 i TT I378! C. W. KEXX11X w 7 112 « 4 4" 4l° 4 " 4- ...» J OBrien C Il3ul 8 3 21 4-6 2-8 1384 11 FREEWILL W 6 110 1 l. IS l 1" Q .1 McDowIWhite , s- Vltitoet 7 7 •• t 13824 iiASTOsc a 13113 1 3 2 2- 21 2= 4 r- R Peeney A D Worlev I : 4.351-4 t:!61 » ARBUTUS w 6 110 t E P o4 8* f i» .1 DonovanJ B Ooodman 12 M 68 12 4 13888 HOLBERQ wsn 4 111 4 7 8* 8» V K".; R Ryan J W Pinkham 10 15 1 r. 4 I I38S8*FRIEZE W 8 M6 7 7 7 7 7 7 A Green D G Xicholsnn 30 86 *;0 10 4 li 27y5. 5G. 1:24. 1:51. l:57-s. Traoh heavv. Winner Ch. g. by Handsel -Enneraale traiaed by W. Oargaa, Sr ., Wcni to post at 5:30. At post minute. Start good and slow, won baadlly; second and third driv- ing. SHORTY XORTHCTJT waited on the leader- until on thi stretch tarn, where he forged u fhe fiont. iu 1 was ih.ing bis best al the end to outstay c. W. KENNON. Tbe latt.r met with early Interference, hat finished fast and may hav 1 n best. FREEWILL set the pace to the last eighth and tired in the final drive. PASTOSO ran In n.aiist. pursuit to midwa f the stretch and also tired. The ethers were always -nl paced.


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