Tulsa Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-15

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I TULSA FOR M _C HART. TULSA? OKLaTtUESDAY." APRIL 14. 1914. Secoad day. Tulsa Jockey Clot Spring Meeting of W itaj .. , i l I.- i n. • Weather clear. ,MeKnight~i:aciiig « . W. Doa.diuan. ~~TsidiniidIeT.L Sovr-tary. L. Hall. Starter. Arthur B_rbe~s7iT-ls"al ■:: p~m7 iChicao time :: KI p. m.i. W iiidi.-a.es whip, i spurs, li I.Iiiikeis. rig-ure. distance hnsex aornber, track record, age ,,. haras indicate in parent beaaa tollowtag the of each race ami wcigni carried Indicates apprentice ahVrwaacc. Or_Or_ PlaWT RAI l 4 1-2 Furlongs. Pane 900. 3-year- »lda tad apward. SeWng **J+y N" «"«* winner SlMe ..end. S.T.: third. *. Me7 Horaes i.WtPt 8t -,i~c7n Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S TlTir,. PAHOXIXH_T w» 7 U3 I - I5 M l« l» O HawkiasF V. Brown » » " -. ■ mm m,v IKMIT ws 4 103 i : H S -- ! J Collins Oklahoma Stable i - ■•Ki :flVf :i Al- u:. lb: :: « ■■• V 1 ■- B TroxlerCT rtrownfiehl - J - I iHf"™"5 "?:" - h- aaasea i ; i "J. 1.11. .5 *■-•"■• X,L ,r i me. 26.,. 53. 1:00. Track heavy. Whinei T.lk ■ hi I.annockliiirn Ida Kearney hi lined by W. X. Huddles! . ~i. and slow Won driving; second and third the ic Start oosi 7, minutes good , I il amaaTTA»oSSLBT W to iVd in... ■ HhU hnS in tta ft» haT. but was dlftaj b.dly at the eai and jus. II ,. on o I " _ " . - l i . , , , . I i i , 1 I 1 1 • I e " 5 1 4 1 * ,..sied long enough to win LADY PENDER was in a pocket while going io the first turn, but came around the outside and when she got clear finished fast an 1 iu«t failed to get Up. JKEAT [TtlAK ran well, but bored out aa the turn-. BEL •bowed her usual early speed, but. also mat, i,s usual. JB88UF BCBN finished fast. Scratched- i lu4i:i:Coionol Austin, li:;. A si:t ttNl HACK -About 5-8 Mile. Parap 00. . vear olds. heUIag. IQQ/j OsVjb/ Net value to winner »: second, %Sand third. ftS. index Haraaa AWtPPSt V-. -tStrFin .lockeys Owners ,H C P S :i 7 : : 4 miv BUBNA • UJ S 4* V l* l | J f/BrhnT .v Davies i l l 1-2 aad •■ 13668 IDA KENNEDAY WB 107 7 4 » :- J" K duv H Herrlel 4 4 1 I lK:ifl iil.Nli: Ml.NA w l«i 3 l l" t i a :v T ktcCullhC W Hall 4 4 4*1 i:]8i7 DALLY WATERS w UK 4 I 7- : - .". 4- .1 Collins T I fJaren :: :: :: I ISS12 A i.i porn* I a JACK rWH 5 "I T* *h 6" R Feeney .i Wilkins 4 4 4 ; 1 .iii.ii-: BAS8 w MB I H * «* 41 E Oallea Xaaseyandhfarray 20 -«» R IIKS0 BOB 1 will - - Ja » ■" . -I Donovan L Valentine 10 10 l i FRED CROSS W 107 1 7 K si s % I; Ryan Palmer - Sells a « 2 1 13840 HESTER WB 110 i B I S I 1 !• ngast .1 0 Ferris I 16 2 1 iVJSMdl.l.V DUVAX wb 89 9 Left at the post c Stevens J F. Miller 89 M 99 I I Time. 261/5, 5445. 1:05. Track heavy. Winner- K. c. by Itnssell — l.oneiy Lady trained by M. Caiiii, i. Went to posi at 8:80. Al post 7 niitutes. Start good and slow for all but MOLLY DUVAL,. Won driving;; second and third the Share. MlY BlF.NA, much the best, raced next to the rail in heavy going through the una] quarter, but wen going away. ADA KKNNKPAY was always a forward contender and finished gamely. DIXIE MlKA set a good pace, but tired as though short. DALLY WATBRS began In a jam and had general bad racing luck. CALIFORNIA JACK raced fairly well. Scratched —13567 Santaneca, 10. Overweights - -Bob I-., - pounds; Tied Cross, :;: Hester. ■".: Molly Duval, i. 1 "I THIRD BACE About 7-8 Mile. Parse 6266. 3-year-olds aad onward. Selling. 1QA fj «"/ tjb X. Net value to winner 6190; second, 3; third. Sir.. indev Horses AWtPPSt % Vi :li Sir 1iu Jockeys Owners O H C P S I36S6 FASTOSO w 12 Ma 2 4 P :;* : 1 "J" R Pseaey A I Worley 6-6 2-6 S-5 1-4 oat I36-J7 SHAWNEE w 7 109 1 MM1 11 2» - .1 OBrien C N Freeman ! - - -Sou" 13787 Toll.AND w 7 111 4 1 21 J1 t» :;■• J* T MclullhW M Glover 4 4 4 6-6 out 18762 LORD BLAM w 7 ill 3 .". 8" a 4- I 4" .1 Peagaat I C Ferris : 4 4 1-2 out 13938* FP.IFZE ws S 104 i " 4-*. :." a- :" 6* A Green D G Nicholson 99 99 39 8 out 13308 OAL-DERA wc 2 99 .". I ii « .* »; S !■ Steven?. Henrv 99 26 lo 4 out Time, 26V5, 65%, 1:205, 1:34. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Rey el Santa Anita Aritta i trained by A. D WorleyL Went to post at 4:06. Al post 1 minute. Start uood and slow. Won easily: second ami third .hiving. lASTOSd. after ronalag under strong restraint for the first half mile, went to the front with ease when called oa and won as his rider pleased. SHAWNEE sel the pace to tie last eighth and ran a good race. TOPtiAXB ran fairly well and had no jiii-h:ip-. LORD l.LAM B*as sever daii-ierou.- The others were badl] outpaced. Dvei weigiits — Fastoso. "_ pounds; Cablet a. 4. t ■ a f A Jh FOURTH RACE — About 7-6 Mile. Parse 00. year-olds and upward. Selling. 1* tyyrk:*Zt Net value bo wlaaer Si-"o: secoad, 635; third. *i:.. index Haraaa AWtPPSt u 2 % str tin Jockeys Owners 0 11 c f a 1 1061 FRANK F*L.ESHRwa 10 108 _ 4 c H :: 2 I* 3 Collins T Miller 2 2 ! 4-0 out I38:i4 Z1NICAND w 7 113 ti 6 3J 2i 1»1 l1 t* .1 McDowl.T Neil lo lo 1 1 out l;;8»4 TOM MURPHY w f" 113 1 ■, I1 v 2a S| ::- W Kelsay TrbridgeandOflicer i I - 4-6 out 1*418 FARBAI7D a 4 163 3 i : I « «" :- A Hunt .1 Wilkins i :,--. 1 a oat 13780 CREX ws 6 113 4 1 41 31 4 .".l 6 1 T McCairhS Jl Berg 4 i 4 1-5 out I36SS IKNDANT w S Ii! 5 6 5 .".u S» K I 9 Smith W* L Schaefer 39 m 29 ; out Time 26%, 55, 1:212,,. 1:35. Track heavy. Winner — ch. g. by Marina II.- itoiiemian ass trained by i . B. Freeman. Went to post ai 4::;i». Off ai once to a good and slow stall. Won driving: second and third the same. PRANK 11.1SHKl; raced la the beal going in the middle of the track all through the stretch and got up to win iu the last stride. Zl.NKAND ran well and was much the best, hat was m-t to Ihe rail in the beavj going through the entire race. TOM Ml RPHY tired a though short alter setting the early pace FAB It A I D ran wide on the turns and lost ground. CREX raced well for a half mil". SciutcheJ— 18604 Star Bert a, 10.S. . -L—J Q ITFTII HACK--About 5-8 Mile. Parse 60. 3 year olds and upward. BeBlag. IQA/I fjj *iO Net value to winner 50: second, 635; third. flS. Index Horses AYVtPPSti *- - Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P fl 13933 TRUE STBS? a 5 112 7 6 :» 1;!1- 1- s Smith Y D Freeman S 10 8 3 1 13830. LIGHT KNIGHT ws S 114 C B 4 4- » 21 K Ryan W H Debolt 9-2 3 . 3 2 ,-loour *• I3»34*STRIKB OUT w S 109 E I .V. 6» :.- J* A 4reen M Cane] lo M Id 4 I IM33*GERTRUDE DIX WS 6 161 R S J»l 3» 4* 4l .1 Collins C Ray * I I I 1 t 11784 1 LADY MAFF1TT W 9 HI 1 1 lu 21 2» a 1 HawUinsJ YVT Hunley 9 8 8 S 1 1441S**CAPT DRUSE vr * W 4 4 7- 7* 8 "■ A Hunt J Wilkins % :: :j I ! 1 11 S56» YOUNG PANSY w 5 114 :l 7 9* 9] 71 7l A Tilld- G Moore 9 4 4 9 1 11666s CHARLEY WARD* 10 114 2 2 8 s "» S W MondonW Allison « 9 i 2 1 Time. 26, 5345. 1:052.-,. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. in. by Handsome — Independence Day trained by W. Davisl. Went to post at 5:00. At post :; niinutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third drii log. TRITE STEP forced the early pace and. taking the lead under a mild hand tide, easily outstayed LIGHT KNICHT in the final drive. The latter closed up ground and finished gumelv. STRIKE OUT began slowlj and ran a remarkable race for him. GRRTRUDK DIN raced well and aatsbed 1 lose up. LADY M.M-iITT sel tin early pace, bin tired iu the stretch. 4 /f SIXTH BACE- About 5-8 Mile. Parse 6906. IS year olds :ind upward. Selling. IOfl 04r*rJfc Net value to winner 6166; - til. -So-V. third. ,". Index Horses AWtPPSt % H % Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13!»3.- BEN STON1-: wsr. 9 111 1 7 4"° 4- i- 1" T Mc.ullh.J W Pinkham 4 4 4 1 M 13934 »4vHILTN TRANCEwa 6 112 4 1 VI V V% V P Hill C Hawk 6 S S -1 1 !■»••«■ *iinie f w 4 lot K "! J* i-1 "■ 91 it Feeaey R J Farria 4 4 4 1 l 3 18747*1. HARRISON n.WS 16 114 06 8l «; ■ 4* .1 DonovanShort A Price 10 10 10 ?, "■: 13964 GILBERT ROSE w 7 114 7 4 3 9» :; B» W MondonS Polk 1-2 1-2 2-5 out— 13777 lf MUCHACHO w 6 169 19 7 7 6* A Green A D Worlev 20 20 20 8 I sfg 7. -.07 Ml MOON W I 112 2 2 o: 5 *.h 7 H Woods W J Smith 10 10 10 4 2 ▼ Time. 25«5. 54-5, 1:05. Track heavy. Winner- P.. g. by lien Strome — Ileldaga trained by J. W. Pinkham. Went to | ost al " :.".2. At ]Hist :: niinutes. start good and slew. Won driving: second and third the same BEN STONE begsa sloarry, but came fast through the linn 1 eighth under a powerfol ride and our gamed CHH/rON TRANCE at the end. CHILTON TRANCE look the lend quickly and. aftel having raced WINNIE F into defeat, hung on gamely in the final drive. MINNIE P. ran well to the last eighth, then tired and had oo mishaps 1ILBERT ROSF had bad lacing link. LEE HARRISON II. fialshed fast. Serniehed K.OTI Siint 1 einn. 117: 13634 The Fad. 111.


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