Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-02-23

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, Cal., February 22. Fiftieth day. California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. B. Ferguson. " Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. " " 10003 FIR3SyCearoldsSe1llingity Curse 0 feet short of 3-4 mile. Purse 50. it Horsea A Wt St and 1 . StrFin JockoyB Owners O H L C J0652 CON DALTON Tu3 31 H 1 H Piggott H E Rowell 11-521 2 2 WnaP J?f 2 I? ? ?, 22 norpe BurnEandWaterhse7-5 8-5 1 11-10 JoMQ SrnSr rRP H- tt JH I 2 5 3" NTnrner W Gardner and Son7 8 6 8 10ol9 SIDELONG 114 7 7 4 4 41 T McHugh J Foley and Co 8 10 7 10 K SEU0C JR S 52 6 61 51 E Jones C Onnor 10 15 8 12 1007 ENGEA 102 9 la 3a 31 62 Daly J B Dyer 30 80 25 60 10233 FfSTOSO 117 8 8 8 8 7 WH Martin J N Bark - 12 30 12 30 S-Mt, 117 4 4 7 7 8 Hennessy Delund and Eyres 10 10 8 8 10652 WOODROBIN 102 6 9 9 9 9 Houck H L Jones and Co 30 80 20 60 Time. 25, 5,l:02i, 1:13. TO. Winner B g. by Watercress Everglade. tarj0?u- ,VVon easily. Dalton was plainly the best in the race and was well handled. xt Napian did thp best he is capable of at prpsent. Gilt Edge made up a lot of ground in the homestretch and finished fast. Sidelong ran well under very bad riding and will do to watch among the bad ons. Guntonioc showed some improvement. The others count for little. Scratched 10652 Stromboleta, 112 Con Dalton. place. 9 to 10; show, 2 to 5. Napian, place, 1 to 2. Gilt Edge II., show, 7 to 5. SEC0ND ttACfl7-8 Mlle Pnrso00. 3-year-olds and upward. SelliniP Ind Horses A Wt St K y2 BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L fa" 10556 GAUNTLET 3 107 5 11 12 12 11 13 Thome BnrncandWfttfirhsn 1-3 1-1 iT p?MPnT PFER iJS J 21 2" 21 22 25 N Turner HTjonesTco 2Q3 t 20 iuR7- 1067a CAMPUS 3 107 4 31 31 31 31 31 E Jones- H J Jones 15 30 25 106752UNA COLORADO 8 119 3 52 5 42 44 46 Rutter WFisberandCo 7 8 6 7 10677 NONE SUCH 4 H6 6 4 4 510 520 530 Dingley W P Dingley 40 60 40 60 10591 DOREMUS 3 102 2 6 6 6 6 6 H Martin E Goodrich 12 20 12 15 . Time, 24, 491, 1:15, 1:271. Winner Ch. c. by Cavalier Herschel. Start fair. Won in a mild drive Gauntlet outclassed his field, though he had to be shaken up a bit at the end He 19 especially good in soft going. Judge Stouffer was Incky. He is in prime condition. Tab him. Campus ran an honest race. Ho is improving. Una Colorado is a bad horse and got a bad ride. The othors cut but a small figure. Judge Stouffer, place, 21 to 1; show, evens. Campus, show. 4 to 5. X0895 THISemngACB-1 1-16 !tt,,e8 Purso2400- 4-year-olds and upward. nd norses AWt St X yt and StrFin Jockeys Owners OH.LC 10563 PETER II. 7 111 3 51 61 51 21 1 Piggott A G Blakelv S 5T5 5T- 106633ROADRUNNER 8 109 6 61 52 61 61 23 Powell JCMefford 1 0 12 20 10677 NEW MOON 6 104 1 13 12 12 13 3 E Jones J L Crooks 6 7 6 f 10663 MC FA LANE 7 106 7 7 7 8 7 4 McNickle F James 15 In 10 20 10667 JOE MUSSEL 5 109 9 8 8 7 51 5 Rass nger Earnshaw Bros 7 8 6 8 10681 BYRON CROSS 4 101 8 9 9 9 9 61 WalVh W LandsbergandCoSO 100 70 70 10525 EARL COCHRAN 6 106 4 2" 23 21 41 72 H Martin J Cochran I? 21 9-5 2 10628 RAPIDO 7 106 10 10 10 10 10 83 W Harris S F Capps 40 80 40 60 10344 BROWN PRINCE 4 11 5 31 32 31 3i 9 Bullman CW Ohappell 10 15 10 1? 10663 KO KO 9 106 2 43 4 1 4 8 10 Thorpe AGRo il 7 1 ? 10663 CHARLEY REIFF5 106 11 11 11 11 11 11 N Turner H L Jones and Co 12 20 13 20 , . Time. 25. 501, 1 :15l. 1:114, 1:481. w. Winner B. D h, by Brutus Bonnie Jean r,rtilTtlT NYin ""vo. Peter II. was the best, bnt not much. A strong ride helped greatly at the finish. Roadrunner is a fair horse when right. He ran a good race today and shows steady improvement. Nw Moon beat the gate and was lucky on the turns. She barely Insted long enough to head out MrFarlano, who was closing fast. Earl Cochran showed speed. He was short and will bear watching. Brown Prince ran his race. Byron Cross showed some iix pro vorxiBQ t. Overweights Peter II., 2 pounds. showe7eto 5L P?C0 eV8DS 5 Sh W 1 10 2 Road.rann8rv PIaca- 8 to 1 : aho w, 3 to 1. New Moon, 1 O R Q FOURTH RACEMils7-3.year-olds and"naTdT" Allowances. JLjKJtJ The Thornton Stakes. JValuo ,000. nd Horses A Wt St m 11 2 3 3 Fin Jockeys Owners O H L O 106632THE BCHL-R6 113 3 110 1 12 11 12 16 Bnllman Ed Corrican m ci t 1; 10668H. TENNY 5 115 4 4 30 22 210 220 20 H Martin P Dunne ti 4? Ik ffn 10442 ELOZ 5 112 2 22 4 4 4 4 4 T McHngh Whitman and Coney? 7 6 7 . . Time, 1:48. 2:421, 3:39, 5:29, 6:22, 7:161. w. Winner Ch u g, by Judge T Murray Spinster. TJ,SRaM,roiVk1L0p. .The lno beat the American race record by three seconds. The Bachelor was fittest and best in consequence. David Tenny was not keyed up for such a racr and was a t.lythmg at the end. Reolia ran au honest, but a cheap race by comparison tompanson, as as was natural. Veloz was never a respectabl factor. 106JsAd!ShVp?BTm 6r Ln 1155 106793Bnckwa U3; mi Ulm 865 lOeeSSMistleton, 109; Reolia. show, 6 to 5 XOlJT FIFTKACK-1 1-16 MIle8- Pnrse00. 4-year-olas and upward. SeUing. rnd Horses A Wt 8tM Vt X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 10654 HARDLY 4 99 2 22 2 21 21 1 WHMartin C P Fink 91 9t h.k o-k 10678 LOST GIL 5 104 1 U 12 12 11 2- E Jones E G McConnolI ll V t ?5 106632 W OF FORTUNE 7 104 3 31 6 4 31 36 Rutter Jos Harvey i I I fi 10664OUR LIM TB 6 106 6 6 41 52 55 42 ThorDe DA Honit7 i 1 10667 IMPERIOUS 4 101 4 5 5 6 6 51 0 H Martin PDnnSe i ill 106772 A ME. IA FONSO 6 104 5 42 31 3 43 6 BuUrnan WPuL, I 7 I I 10666MAGNU3 4 101 Left at the ott. W Nrvaez SueBtffilble 4 lo 40 lo Time, 24i 50, 1:15, 1:401. 1:461. w Winner r.u Ch. u 1 f. by Candlemas Perhaps. u jStnrtuStrae1jn5- Woa.in a faard drive of three. Hardly is in good ferm and was luckv bnt had all she could do to win. Lost Girl is at her best and her race wa fagce Vheelof nntU nnCJpKd P it8 in the last quarter, and with a bit farther to go might have Our Climate d.d won. his best. Imp.rious found the route too long. He seems to have lost form partially. Amelia Fonso was unlucky and weakly handled. show,aerTens.P 4 to 5:-show 2 to 5- Loat 0irl Place-2 1; show, evens. Wheel of Fortune, 1 OH 98 ?,IXTU KAUE-3-4Mile- Pnrse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Horses A Wt St K hi X StrFin .Tuckeys Owners O H L C firrftffomrTO WJ 2" 21 1 12 Thorpe WBSinkJr 8 10 8 10 I hRrtA JJI 2 ? 11 24 24 WBMartin MarcnsD-.ly 6-5 7-5 1 7-5 2NT . "2 4 4a 3 3 32 N Turner E F Smith 41 5 4 S M mpt-tod I 6, 4" 4 41 H Shinlds JG Brown and Co 12 15 12 15 Sffi tH0 KEEVER I0? I 35 51 52 56 Bnllman Fred Foster 8-5 8-5 6-5 7-5 10618 GENUA lb 5 5a 6 6g WaNh W Landsbarg 50 80 50 60 Winner Ch c, bv Co-ivech Formosa. d LVi WU y,e? easI,y . Fot,m9ru 8 aeJp a "is best and won as he chose. He can things GnaUla was not lucky, but could not have won had she been. She is vnr fast f. ff on, Nortons forte is a route He closed some gr- unn and ran his race. Sam McKeever If-. f?T.rW 8 ra."? at J"ep him on the tab. Olinthus ran about to his mark. He can stay Genna was ontclasse-t Her long suit is mud. Scratched 10 79 T- Wooer, 107 Overweight K rmoro, 2 pounds. FormeroilHce. 3 to 1; show, evens. Gnalala, place, 1 to 2 Horton, show, 7 to 10.


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