Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-03-13

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., March 12, 1903. One Hundred and first day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather, wet, track slow. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 37806 Ind Horses A Wt St and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P C7594 JOHN LEMMONS ws-106 7 62 4U l4 l2 l1 Donovan A J Jackson 6 6 3 7-5 37tV3HONEYSUCKLE s 101 i 42 51! 41 33 2 W Knapp G W Snider and Co21 16-513-51 37104 IRAS 101 5 13 lh 2l 2" 3R Lewis Smith and Co 10 12 12 5 3765 MASTER ws 103 2 2 71 Cl 6 4H Bknth G Lanka 10 10 10 31 375S9 A. CALLIHAN wsb 101 3 71 8s 71 7h 5- Bonner 3ivens and Taylor 6 8 F 3 LTTfS Jj. GALLANTRY wb 102 9 S G3 5G 4h 6s Powell J J McAlester 8-5 31 31 8-5 37037 3ATIDOR w IC7 G 31! 2 3s 53 7" Golden W P Fine 20 5C- 50 15 CI rsSFUL w 105 1 51 3h S10 S10 S10 Carson J J Hennessy 10 15 12 5 37639 WALxW. H. T105 S 3 9 ! ? S Bozamns. W Abbott 15 30 SO 10 Time. 21 , 1:1-5. 2. Winner B. c, byEI Rio Rey Fonsetta, by Fonso trained by 2. Mahoivevj. Went to post at 2:13. At post 2 minutes. Start baa. v7on easily; second the san:. John Lemmons, away poorly, quickly raced into a long and winning lead and evidently outclassed the field. Honeysuckle, poorly ridden, was always prominent and was closing very stror.giy on her own courage. Iras displayed unexpected speed and stamina. Master was .eroing well at the end. Lady Gallantry, nearly left, raced into prominence in the first half. Batidor showed early speed. Scratched 37191 Escarola, 101. Overweights Batidor, 1 pound; Blissful, 2; Walter H., 3; Lady Gallantry, 1. John Lemmons, show, 7 to 10. Honeysuckle, show, 1 to 2. Iras, show, 2 to 1. Lady Gallantry, show, 4 to 5. Qfr7 SECOND RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. 3rj i OUJ 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37C9S INSTAR w 3 100 4 3 31 51 1" Bonner Ward and Harlan 6 9 8 3 37037 VONZOLLERN w 5 111 2 2h 21 2" 2uk Frawley T E McLaughlin 5 8 8 4 370S7 PICKAWAY ws 3 102 5 71 71 31 32 Alarie MrsSchwartzandCo 20 60 10 4 377343TOTO GRATIOT ws 3 110 3 6nk 6nk 6uk 41 Boland Burrows and Co 8 12 . 12 5 36S003SIR PRESTON s 3 102 11 42 lnk 2nk 51 W Knapp S McNaughton 5 10 10 4 37734 TUCKBACK ws 3 105 G 9 9 9 G2 Burk A Ross 30 50 50 20 37664 BLUE MIRACLE wb 3 105 10 10 10 10 71 Wbury Mrs SandersandCo 6 12 12 5 37361 CHEMIST w 3 103 9 S1 81 71 S" Bknth G Lanka 20 50 50 20 31541 BALTEST ws 4 106 12 11 11 11 95 J SheehanB Schreiber 30 60 60 25 37291 G. W. TRAHERNws 4 110 S 12 12 12 102 Jenkins R W Price 10 10 3 6-5 37637 SWIFTWING w 3 97 13 51 5nH 41 ll2 J Daly T H Ryan 4 6 3 6-5 377342BRENNUS ws 3 105 7 13 13 13 12 Tullett S P Tate 6 9 8 3 2944S J. DOHERTY ws G 106 14 14 14 14 13 Carson F Giesecke 100 100 100 40 37734 MORDENTA W 3 97 15 15 15 15 14 W Waldo Stoer and Co 6 10 10 4 SO SO w 3 102 1 1" 41 81 15 Powell W M Rogers 10 10 8 4 Time, 1:13. Winner Ch. f, by Inspector B. Ogarita trained by J. S. Ward. Went to post at 2:38. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Instar, lucky at the start and with clear sailing, wore the leaders down in- the stretch run and won going away. Vonzollern forced the pace throughout and ran in improved form. Pickaway finished with a rush and ran a surprisingly good race. Toto Gratiot worked a rough journey and was going resolutely at the end. Sir Preston appeared big and high, displayed his usual early speed and held on in improved fashion. Tuckback made up much ground in the last half. Blue Miracle was away badly. Brennus was repeatedly interfered with. So So and Swiftwing displayed early speed. Scratched 37698 Cracko, 100. Overweights Vonzollern, 2 pounds; Toto Gratiot, 5; Pickaway, 5; Tuckback, 5; Chemist, 1; G. W. Trahern, 4; Brennus, 3; Mordenta, 2; So So, 5. Instar, show, 8 to 5. Vonzollern, show, 2 to 1. Pickaway, show, 2 to 1. G. W. Trahern, show, 3 to 5. Swiftwing, show, 3 to 5. Of70AQ THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 100 Yards. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. O i QUO Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 377453GREENOCK w 6 110 4 6h 51 4 V- l3 Wbury J Woods and Co 3 31 3 G-5 37770 FONDO ws 5 99 6 4? 2h 31 2h 2nk J Daly M Eppinger 7 8 8 3 377743STAR COTTON w 6 102 7 82 7h 6h 32 3ll Carson H A Cotton 6 8 8 3 37745 CAMBACERES ws 5 104 5 3 31! 21 51 4and L JacksonV Gilbert 20 40 40 15 37725 MISSION WS 6 107 3 lb 12 l1 41 51 Bknth J H Robbins 4 7 6 21 ,17o!R AI TFRAS w 7 106 9 7h 4h 5s G2 G Bozeman Smith and Davis G 7 6 2 37773 TUFTS W 4 103 2 9 9 7 7 7nk Alarie C W Chappell 10 10 G 2 369203OSO W 6 110 11 11 11 8 S 84 See San Jose Stable 10 15 12 5 17722 HUTCH MILLER 5 107 1 2ll 8 9 9 91! Powell J J McAlester 15 25 25 10 57447 TENRICKA w 8 101 10 10 10 10 10 10 Lewis Miss M OConnelllOO 150 150 60 377703THE MILLER ws 7 107 8 53 G 11 11 11 W Waldo G P ONeil 10 10 10 4 Time, 25. 501, 1:17J. 1:431. 1:49. Winner B. h. by Bramble Lillian Lindsay trained by J. Woods. Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Greenock was particularly favored by the soft going and from a lucky start worked into the lead in the stretch and won going away. Fondo was always a prominent contender, but was tiring at the end, after a long and game stretch drive. Star Cotton, repeatedly interfered with, closed up with a rush and was easily second best. Cambaceres showed surprising good form at the distance and in the going. Mission forced the pace for six furlongs and lost much ground by making a wide stretch turn and failed to stay. Alturas was carried wide on the turns, but finished fast. Tufts wants a longer distance. Scratched 37722 All About, 107; 37782JSenora Caesar, 105; 37294 Propeller, 99; 37794 Marco Polo, 94; 37274 Ringmaster, 99. Overweights Cambaceres, 5 pounds; Alturas, 3; Oso. 3; Tenricka, 2. Greenock, show, 7 to 10. Fondo, show, 8 to 5. Star Cotton, show, 3 to 2. 3T809 FOURTH RACE! 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. ! Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners QHCP 352322ESCALANTE wb 4 10S 4 2ll 221 25 l"k Bonner C H Patten 3 3 12-51 37625E. M. BRATTINws 4 114 1 1 1 m 2k Wbury W L Stanfield 6 10 10 3 377742HAINAULT 4 105 5 G5 5 4and 31! W Waldo Thomas and Co 8-5 21 11-54-5 3681U POPE LEO ws 8 10S 3 41 4 5s 41 Powell J A Murray 6 8 8 3 37639MEEHANUS w 7 123 7 7 7 65 521 Bknth F W Doss 4 8 8 3 37124 SWEET TOOTH WB 5 111 6 3nt 31 3nk 6 Vickery T H Rvan 8 9 8 3 31130 SIR DOUGAL w 5 108 2 51 6k 7 7 Stuart P Sheridan 15 20 15 5 Time, 24, 48. 1:141. Winner Ch. c, by Amigo Colonias trained by W. J. Speirs. Went to post at 3:27. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Escalante, in rare form and lucky at start, was reserved to the stretch, where he closed up with a rush and wore E. M. Brattain down at the end. The latter displayed phenomenal speed and held on gamely, but the excessive, early use beat him. Hainault came with a belated rush at the end and W. Waldo was indefinitely suspended for his suspicious looking effort. Pope Leo was crowded out on the stretch turn, but finished fast and ran a surprisingly good race: Meehanus, practically left, closed up an immense gap. Sweet Tooth, handicapped by the soft going, ran well for a half and appears to be in good form. Scratched 37534 The Pride, 113; 32786 Doublet, 108; 37784 Cougar, 108; 87709 The Singer, 105; 37733 Homerus, 102. Escalante, show, 1 to 2. E. M. Brattain, show, 8 to 5. Hainault, show, 2 to 5. t QO FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H CP 377873JAMES F. ws 3 83 7 72 32 21 21 lh W Daly J Flannery 6 6 4 8-5 . 37736 STUNTS ws 3 91 2 1 11 11 1 21 Bonner B S Brown 2 18-518-57-5 37737MR. DINGLE ws 3 95 1 2 2h 31 3 3 Adkins D S Fountain 4 6 51 21 37786 URCHIN w 6 110 4 51 4 43 4" 421 W Waldo D F Cox 7 8 8" 3 37714 PAST MASTER SB 3 91 8 8 71 7s 710 5 L Wilson ChinnandForsythe 8 9 8 3 37723 LIGHT BALL w 5 101 3 33 5l 521 521 G5 W Knapp J Curl 8 1G 16 G 37775 ORIANA ws 7 106 G G21 G2 61! 64 7 Boland CmpbellandHnter 6 9 8 3 376663H. THATCHER 6 106 5 4" S S 8 S Bknth Mrs A Hastings 5 5 41 2 Time, 26, 50, 1:151, 1:413. Winner B. c, by Herald Jennie K. trained by M. J. Daly. Went to post at 3:55. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. James F., away badly and interfered with on the first turn, closed up a great gap and joined Stunts on the stretch turn and outstayed him after a long drive. He was easily the best and had to be with his incapable jockey. Stunts beat the barrier, made the most of his advantage and stood a long drive gamely. Mr. Dingle was reserved for the first six furlongs and finished with a rush. Urchin ran as if stale and was beaten off. Past Master, all but left, made up ten lengths on the leaders and is worth remembering. Harry Thatcher ran a bad race. James F., show, 4 to 5. Stunts, show, 7 to 10. Mr. Dingle, show, 11 to 10. SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 377583SNARE ws 96 8 81 S2 83 Gl l3 Reed Ward STHaviajT 10 10 6 2 37784 MODICUM w 110 6 23 11 11 1 23 Powell W M Rogers 6 9 7 3 374103SALVER w 105 7 721 75 41 21 3h W Waldo J Touhev 4 6 4 8-5 377362CLAUSUS w 111 3 5 Gh 61! 51 41 Jenkins T H Ryan 4 41 21-58-5 377872HORATIUS ws 110 4 6 521 31 31 5 T Knight ChinnandForsythe 3 21-521-58-5 37714 PRESTOLUS wsb 110 9 9 9 9 8 Gi Boland F Devin 10 16 16 6 37784 JGE VOORHEES ws 106 1 3" 4" 5h 4 71 J Dalv B S Brown 6 8 7 2 377472RIPPER ws 107 2 1" 31 72 71 85 L JacksonBrown and Co 15 30 30 10 MOVER WSB, 107 5 41 21 2h 9 9 Buxton C Earl 100 200 100 30 Time. 25. 491. 1:161, 1:29. Winner Ch. f, by Inspector B. Pretence trained by J. S. Ward. Went to post at 4:21. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won handily: second driving. Snare,, nearly left, gradually improved his position and finished like a whirlwind on the outside in the good going and caught the leaders tiring badly at the end. Modicum forced the pace throughout and ran a fast and game race. Salver made up ten lengths in the first half, after getting away very badly and tired in the final strides. Clausus worked a rough journer and with olear sailing finished fast. Horatius unexpectedly cyit at the end and eaa do much o?tter. Ripper went a fast haf. Scratched. 37737 Mr. Farnum, lOX Overweights Prestolus, 3 pounds. Snare, show, evens. Medicim. show. 3 to 2. Salver, ?hr-w. 4 tn .


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