Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1902-02-11

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OAKLAND FORM CHART CHARTOAKLAND OAKLAND CAL February 10 Eightysixth day New California Jockey Club ClubWinter Winter Meeting Weather cloudy track very heavy Presiding Judge Joseph A Murphy Starter Richard Dwyer Racing starts at 2 10 p m Orr rrr FIRST RACE 1 Mile Purse400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M Vs 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30558 LOYAL S 4114 4 31 31 11 i 11 Conley V Gilbert 20 20 15 5 30575 ARIGATO 3 87 1 71 5 21 32 s J Daly W G Mathews 65 75 1 12 30539 GRAYLETTE 4 111 6 51 8 5 22 32 Waterbury E Blazer 30 100 100 40 30539 KASTAINE 6 107 3 22 In 42 56 42 Troxler K M Borchert 10 12 12 5 30577 MARELIO 3 89 8 61 4n 31 42 58 Redfern D S Fountain 2 1851856a 30390 INTRADA 4 102 7 8 7 7 62 63 J Ranch E I Wheeler 8 10 10 4 30307 RINALDO II 7 109 5 41 62 8 7 720 Hoar W Cahill 8 30 20 8 30438 KOENIG 6 111 2 IH 2 61 8 8 Bullman A Genevein 8 12 12 5 Time 261 52 119148 119148Winner Winner B g by Loyalist Tillie S by Major Ban BanWent Went te post at 2 14 At post 1 minute Start good Won driving second the same Loyal S was best able to negotiate the difficult going was well handled and saved for the first half and stole a win ¬ ning lead on the far turn Arigato broke slowly and traversed the worst going throughout Graylette closed a big gap in the last half Kastaine was badly handled and too much used in the first part of the race Mareho weakened after going six furlongs and looks thin and overdone Koenig was hustled for a half and then quit almost to a walk walkOverweights Overweights Loyal S 3 pounds Koenig 2 2Loyal Loyal S show 21 to 1 Arigato show out Graylette show 15 to 1 Marelio show 7 to 10 QOVQ SECOND RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse 400 OvJOiJO 3yearolds Selling Ind Horses AWtSt Ji 5 StrJEin Jlookeys Owners O HGPH 305232THE WEAVER Ill 4 22 21 1 11 OConnor HI Wilson 75851 25 305772MARASCHINO 25305772MARASCHINO IDS 1 11 it H IH 2 z zi 210 T T Burns Burns J JU C Humphrey 85 8518518565 18518565 305752VASSALO 8518518565305752VASSALO 114 2 31 32 3 35 Bullman BurnsWaterhse 4 8 8 21 305263BALDO 108 3 5 4 41 41 BirkenruthB Schreiber 5752 30459 HALMETTA 112 5 41 62 5 55 L Jackson W H Ketchiman 5 7 fl 2 30386 SIR GLAUS 108 7 7 51 61 6 Brodien A B Spreckels 50 100 100 40 30574 LENTO 111 6 6 7 7 75 Hoar J N Burke 30 100 30 10 30027 TUFTS 114 7 888 815 Waterbury C W Chappell 30 100 100 40 30573 LUNGA 106 9 9999 Troxler E G McConnell 30 100 100 40 Time 40Time 1141 1141Winner Winner SpinnerWent B c by Goldfinch Red Spinner Went to post at 243 At post 2 minutes Start g9od Won driving second easily The Weaver was best and was skilfully nursed throughout but was tiring at the end Maraschino ran consistently displayed his usual speed and stayed longer than usual Vassalo went well throughout under stron handling Baldo was bandaged behind ran a poor race and can do better Halmetta was going we right at the end endThe The Weaver show 1 to 4 Maraschino show 3 to 5 Vassalo show 6 to 5 O VOrQ THIRD RACE 78 Mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30277 CASTAKE 7 89 2 H 22 23 210 IN W Knapp OWBoesecke 5 6 31 65 30561 MARCATO 7 117 1 22 n IH IH 210 Bullman BurnsWaterhso 45 1 1 25 30578 FLAMERO 6117 6 68 31 33 33 3 L Jackson D Cameron 2 21 5 5 85 305782MONDA 85305782MONDA 6 97 5 51 4n 42 45 410 Winslett W P Fine 577 5772 305753HARRY THATCHER 5 99 7 62 52 Duggan W Johnson 10 30 20 8 30592 HASP 4 96 4 3 53 51051 6 Redfern J W Green 12 15 12 4 30370 BURDOCK 5 99 3 41 65 65 7 7 J Daly J S Campbell 10 30 30 10 Time 10Time 241 49t 1 17J 1 31 31Winner Winner B g by Apache Lina LinaWent Went to post at 3 OS At post 3 minutes Start straggling Won driving second easily Castakb fresh and good and in very light ran well finished strongly and was best at the weights Marcato beat the gate and Bullman made the most of it was at work on him all the way and put up a game effort at the finish A nger race would suit him better Flamero off very badly ran into a prominent place ia the first half with a fine burst of speed Monda off badly quit after an early effort to get up Harry Thatcher lacked speed throughout Rasp and Burdock both quit but the latter showed up well and likes cuppy going goingScratched Scratched 30226 Colonel Ballentyne 117 305953Formero 113 113Castake Castake show 3 to 5 Marcato show out Flamero show 7 to 10 O f FOURTH RACE 1 Mile Purse 400 3yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Vv t St H 1A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 30575THE GAFFER 4 108 1 21 22 IH 11 12 Hoar J H Simpson 8 15 15 30576 DECOY 6 115 5 48 42 SH 2 2 T Burns G Miller 91065 65 30541 CHANDOO 3 96 3 1 In 22 23 35 L Jackson T II Stevens 4 700 305773ESTERNELL 700305773ESTERNELL 3 95 6 6 51051541 41 Redferu J F Schorr 3 4 71 ft 3035S CASDALE 6113 2 35 35 45 510 515 Troxler J Hamilton 40 10050 1 304723EL MIDO 6 115 4 5 6 6 r 6 6 JMcCarthy J S Campbell 6 10 10 3 3Winner Winner B g by Uncas Laetitia LaetitiaWent Went to post at 332 At post 5 minutes Start straggling Won easily second driving The Gaffers improvement is evidently genuine He plowed through the worst going all the way and going away Decoy was interfered with on the first turn and gradually closed up a big gap but was luckv won to beat the badly handled Chandoo The latter ran a speedy and game race but was swerving in the last furlong Esternell was practically left and made up a tremendous lot of ground Casdale went unusually well for six furlongs El Mido was hopelessly outrun from the start Scratched startScratched 30592 Cromwell 118 305922Pat Morrissey 115 115The The Gaffer show 7 to 5 Decoy show out Chandoo show 4 to 5 Estornell show 1 1 3 3O611 FIFTH RACE 34 Mile Purse 100 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt at M Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CT P 3040SDR BOYLE 5 117 1 12 15 12 12 Bullman J C Nealon 85 11595 710 305432BARD 710305432BARD BURNS 4 114 7 3 31 22 21 McGinn D S Fountain 33 21 4 30558TIBURON 6 117 3 2 22 3 33 T Burns Egbert Co 588 3 30310 THE MILLER 6 117 4 6 41 410 415 Kelly G McNeil 10 r 12 4 30403 SCALLYWAG 4 114 5 43 52 5 55 J Ranch J L Crooks 40 100 40 1 5804 BARNATO 8 117 2 5 6io 6S 62 OConnor D Miller 85 3 1 7 30592 GEORGE DEWEY 4 114 6 7777 BurlingameJ Williams 50 100 100 40 MAGAZINE 40MAGAZINE 4 114 Left at the post Conloy J Newman 50 100 100 40 Time 40Time 241 49i 1 17 Winner B g by Guido ExyTee ExyTeeWent Went to post at 4 01 At post 2 minutes Start fair Won easily second handily Dr Boyle cot off running and Bullman made the most of this advantage His mount was under stiff pull to the stretch and appeared a certain winner almost throughout but was tiring at the end and was probably lucky to beat Bard Burns The latter got away flatfooted and was badly ridden overcame much interference and finished fast Tiburon tired from essaying to follow the winner but came again at the end after having apparently retired beaten The Miller made up considerable ground and being fresh and good is worth rememberingScratched30387 remembering Scratched30387 Spry Lark 117 30340 The Singer 117 30578 William F 115 Dr Boyle show 1 to 3 Bard Burns show 1 to 3 Tiburon show ovens Barnato show 3 to 5 SIXTH RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 34 mile Purse 400 4yearolds and upward Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 4 102 2 12 m in 13 Hoar W E Cotton 85 1351351 2 31 32 2 L Jackson K M Borchert 10 10 6 2 30323 ALZURA 4105 5 31 22 2k 31 i Troxler A H Vivell 6 7 7 2 30595 SILVER FIZZ 5 10G 7 715 715 52 41 T Burns P Corrigan 35585 30374 REINA DE CUBA 6 106 6 410 46 41 55 Ransom E J Baldwin 332 45 30578 FOUL PLAY 5 111 1 5 51 610 Q20 Prior Nichols Bowloyl2 30 30 8 30103 MOUNTAIN DEW 6 106 4 63 61 7 75 Birkenruth T T Rector 50 60 60 20 30506 ONYX 6 108 8 8 8 8 8 J Ranch W P Fine 20 40 40 10 10Time Time 114 114Winner Winner B f by Russell Edith by Long Taw TawVenttopost Venttopost at 425 At post 5 minutes Start good Won easily second driving Educate was particularly favored by the going and from a lucky start held the others safe throughout and won going away Clarando is consistent finished strongly and caught Alzura tiring right at the end The latter appeared to bo the only serious contender to the stretch turn Silver Fizz got off slowly but ctosed a big gap and finished well Roina de Cuba is very unreliable and ran only fairly well Foul Play is evi ¬ dently not of much present account accountScratched Scratched 305583Hilary 108 30406 Fidel Youlin 106 305062Fridolin 102 30576 Isaline 102 102Overweights Overweights Alzura 3 pounds Foul Play 5 5Educate Educate show 1 to 2 Clarando 4 to 5 Alzura show evens Reina de Cuba show 1 to 3


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