Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1901-12-31

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OAKLAND FQRy CHART OAXLAND, CAI. "December 30. Fiftioth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meet ing. Weather clear: track faBt. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Bacing Btarts at 2 :10 p. m. QQQQ FIB8T RACE Futurity Coarse. 170 foot less than 3-4 mile. Purse 5400. XJXj J J 3-yoar-olds and upward. Belling. ili Horese A Wt Bt and ft BtrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H 0 P 299522T. OF CANDLES 3 126 3 12 1 11 1 T Burns C Young 3-5 7-107-101-4 29919 ALZUBA 3 136 2 23 25 23 26 L Jackson A H Vivell 4 5 5 9-5 29982 BOdE OF H1LO 4 139 1 32 Si 32 30 Mounce G Webb 8 10 10 21 29S623 ALMONER 5 131 4 6 51 41 41 J McCarty J Garland and Co 8 15 15 4: 29949WILLIAM BOYER3 126 7 7 61 66 510 FauntleroyF Hancock 50 100 100 40 29982 ALADO 4 131 5 41 -42 51 62 Bullman F J Todd 20 50 50 10 28675 FOBKFOBD 8 137 8 8 8 8 71 Hansom E J Baldwin and Co 8 15 12 4 29770 CABILEE 3 126 6 51 7 7 8 Prior J B Bortano 60 100 100 30 Omitted from entrisB. Time, 1 :10i. Winner B. f, by Candlemas Duchess of Towers. Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily ; second the same. Tower of Candles easily outran and far outclassed the others. Alzura is a good weight carrier and was as easily second best. It was a bad lot behind Rose of Hilo which was easily third best. Forkford pulled up quite lame and is of no account except on a heavy track. Scratched-29937 King Dellie, 142 ; 299822 Herculean, 1S9 ; 29955 Senator Matts, 131. Tower of Candles, show, out. Alzura, show, 9 to 10. Rose of Hilo, show, 4 to 5. SECOND BACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-oldB and upward. BeUing. Hsss A Wt 3t H. M S Strgiz. Jsakoya Ornsr; O H CSZ 29795 CANEJO 4 114 6 7 7 61 1 U Mounce Owen Bros 5 9 9 21 29899 PLEAD 3 100 8 8 81 Eh 2a 2 L Jackson J B Bothert 11-106-51 . 1-2 29900 A LOHA II. 4 109 1 22 21 21 Si 3 J Woods A J Jones 6 12 8 3 29862 PENCIL ME 3 100 4 31 32 31 51 41 Bedfern Alaska Stable 6 12 12 5 29949 HELEN SMITH 3 100 7 51 51 7 41 53 Dunn J Conway 15 .20 20 8 29953 LOYAL 8. 3 100 2 41 41 4 61 66 Vickery V Gilbert 50 50 40 10 29373 NILGAR 5 114 5 6 8 8 8 715 J McCarty P E Jones 8 13 13 5 29863 ALFRED C. 4 117 3 1 11 11 7 820 Bullman F Phillips 4 51 5 2 29839 TALMA 4 109 9 9 9 9 9 9 Kelly P McAuliffe 15 30 SO 12 Time, 25, 50, 1 :15i, 1 :42. Winner Ch. f, by Royal Flush Lady Emma. Went to post at 2:42. At poet 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Canejo easily went to the front in the stretch and, finishing strongly, was best. Plead, however, got away poorly and was interfered with on the far turn. Aloha II. showed a lot of speed and stuck to Mb work well. Nilgars bsBt efforts are on a heavy track. Alfred C. quit badly after going well for a half and is not in good form. Pencil Mo showed improvement. Ecratched-29982Afghan, 119. Canejo, show, 6 to 5. Ploaa, show, 1 to 4. Aloha II., show, 6 to 5. 30001 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. Puree 00. 2-year-olds. 8elling. Ind Horses A Wt Bt H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 299153 FLO CULVER no 3 4h 31 2b Ik Troxler Stanfleld and Ellis 4 41 4 8-5 299B8JQUADRA 110 1 la 22 1k 21 Bullman GW Snider and Co 2 13-513-54-5 29940 LANDSEER 110 7 7 61 41 32 Birkenruth Ezell and Lazarus 2 12-512-51 29936ANNA B. 105 6 5b 7 51 42 L Jackson E Kaufman 6 12 12 5 29818 BENDABA k. 108 5 Sa 41 61 5 Buchanan J Burrows 8 25 25 10 29968 LARBY WILT 108 9 9 8 8 65 Mounce T H 8tevens 7 12 12 5 29950 BAN LUTION 105 2 21 1b 3b 72 McGinn J Wilson 20 60 60 20 29898 EVANDER 105 8 6 5 7 86 J Woods W B JenningsandCo 10 15 15 6 2605O IRMA A. 110 4 8 9 9 9 Hoar J Sullivan 10 30 30 10 Ran as Snowberry. Time, 24i, 491, 1:15. Winner B. f, by Lew Weir Juanita. Went to post at 3:10. At poBt 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Flo Tulver, well handled and saved in the first half, finished with a rush and won fnthe final stride. Quadra was used up in racing with San Lntion and never had a moments respite and tired in. the stretch. It was a badly judged ride- Landeeor, off badly, closed a big gap, then lost ground by a wide turn, but finished fast and was probably bast. Anna B.went well and showed improvement. Bndara was going well at the end. Larry Wilt was off badly and knocked back a second time on the far turn. Scratched 29911 Baldo, 105. Flo Culver, show, 7 to 10. Quadra, show, 2 to 5. Landseer, show, 2 to 5. 3000 FOURTH BAC1S 7-8 Mile. PurseSiOO. 3-year-olds and upward. BeUing. lart Horses A Wt Bt M t 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H v P 29937 W YOMING 7 112 3 55 51 41 22 H J Woods J G Brown and Co 2 21 21 4-5 29762 GOAL BUNNEB 5 105 2 3? Ih 12 u 26 Birkenruth Alaska Stable 7 9 7 21 290C6 CONBTELLATOR 4 105 5 4b 2h 22 31 33 J Ranch T H Ryan 6-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 29987 FEBBUABY 7 105 6 2a 41 3a 42 41 Howson J B Gibson 20 40 40 8 292458 WEET TOOTH 3 108 1 6 6 55 55 520 Dunn L V Boll 3 31 31 6-5 22695 FINCH 4 105 4 11 31 6 6 6 L Jackson Burlingame Farm 20 70 70 20 Time, 23i, 481. 1:141, 1:27. Winner B. g, by Pardee Caprice. Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; socond the same. Wyoming trailed for over a half, going very easily, and went to the front in the stretch, but had to be shaken up Fomewhat to pass the improved Goal Runner. The latter displayed brilliant and lasting speed blmost throughout. Constellator tired from following the fast early pace too closely and waB probably short. February wbb outclassed, but ran a good race. Sweet Tooth was shut off at the start and had no chance with his ride. He was probably short and will do to watch. Finch showed a lot of speed for a half. Wyoming, show, 1 to 4. Goal Runner, Bhow, evens. Constellator, show, out. Sweet Tooth, Bhow, 1 to 2. 30003 FIFhH fiACE"1 Mlle and 50 Yard8 Parse 00. 3-year-olds and upwanC Ind Horses A Wt St H X X BtrFin Jockeyi Owners OHO P 29985 ROHOR MONDE 6 98 3 H H HI 1 l J Ranch J N Burk 6 8 6 2 29959 GBEYFELD 5 109 5 61 7 7 3a 21 Bullman B A Smith 4 5 5 2 299853VABRO 3 98 4 41 51 61 41 31 Waterbury G W Miller 6 6 6 2 2990! GOLDONE 4 1C0 2 21 2a 31 51 46 L Jackson J Coffey 6 7 7 21 29939 JANICE 3 105 7 7 61 51 62 5 Birkenruth G B Morris 3 3 13-56-5 292933IB HAMPTON 4 107 1 51 41 21 21 6 T Burns G Miller S 7 7 21 . 29843 EL OBIENTE 3 94 6 31 31 4a 7 7 Bedfern E J Baldwin and Co 10 15 12 4 10,241,481,1:181,1:401,1:431. ABner B. m , by Ormonde Fairy Rose. m Want to pist at 3:59. At post 4 miuutss. 8tart good. Won driviag; sscoid handily. Ro3or-mondes preliminary was good, she got off running, had all the luck, showad a lot of apjid md finished stonily. Greyfeld, badly intarfirad with, on the stretch tara, was closing up viry fast and was bant. Varro was badly pocketed to th strtch and piaaed in next to the rail all through the laBt furlong and generally waakly handled. Gold one showed mash pasd aid wa prominent to the last sixteanth. Janice collided with Grerfald at tho start, wai also cros33d whan coming . thro a ah in the stretch but was prominent rnn a furlonr out. Sir Hampton was probably short bat was a good horse and will improve. El Oriente was outclassed. Overweights Greyfeld, 1 pound. Bosormoode, show, evens. Greyfeld, show, 4 to 5. Varro, show, evens. Janice, show, 2 to 5. 3QOOdL SIXTH BACE1 Mlle PnrsailOO. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. in 1 Horsea A Wt St H Vi X StrFin Jockeya Ownorg O H C P 299493 MNAMABA 4 114 4 2 21 31 1 12 Bullman W P Magrane 6 8 7 2i 29918 ALICIA 8 114 9 9 9 8 41 21 Mounce P Mooro 6 12 12 5 298992PAT MORRISSEY7 114 1 52 3i 21 2u 3h Birkeoruth H E Bowell 6-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 29830 GAWAiNE 3 100 7 6" 51 4i 3i 41 Hoar W E Cotton 3 3 2 6-5 299813COMPA88 3 103 8 7 7 7 62 51 McGinn J Wilson 8 20 20 8 29899 OB PALMER 3 105 5 4 61 5" 5 62 Ransom R Judgt 30 40 30 8 299703KASTAINE 5 114 2 3 41 6i 7 7 T Burns D F Cox 8 16 15 5 29949 KOENIG 5 114 6 12 H 11 8 8 Troxler AGoifiu 15 30 SO 10 298S9 FONDO 3 100 3 8 8 9 9 9 L Jackson P Gilfoyle 6 9 9 3 Time, 25i, 50i, 1:151, 1:42. Winner B. g, by The Bard Athalaric. Went to post at 4:25. At post 3. midutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving, McNamara, off running and skilfully handled, was favored by the slow pact and came away with a rush at the end. Alicia, knocked out of the race on the first turn, closed a trammdou3 gap. She ran in much improved form in blinkers and is abiut due. Pat Mirrissay suff arod in a mixnp on the first turn and was generally unlucky. Compass made up ground and then quit at the end. Bob Palmer will show bsst in mud. Fondo was knockel back and out of tha race oa the first turn. Koenig ehowed a flash of early speed. Scratched-29949 Bagd.ad, 114; 29763 Go Out, 112. Overwoigbts Compass, 3 pounds. McNamara, show, 6 to 5. Alicia, show, 2 to 1. - Pat Morrissey, show, 1 to 3. Gawaino, show, 3 tOj;


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