Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-02

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., December 1, 1903. Fifteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track good. 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. m r Cr7 FIRST RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. tOUU I 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42955 BERENDOS S 5 102 9 6n" 3nk 41 l1! Hbrand J Green 6 10 10 3 4MW1 MOUNTEBANK WS 6 97 4 4" 41 Vh 2 L Jackson J Keating and Co G 12 12 5 OSCAR TOLLE ws 5 100 1 53 21 2nk 321 W Knapp Klunder and Burns6 9 9 3 42891 JENNIE HUGHESw 4 92 7 3 5"" 5 4 Oliphant R Hughes 10 20 20 7 47 LOUIS WAGNER ws 4 103 3 1" 11 3 51 Adkins J McAllisterandCo 3-2 8-5 6-5 1-2 42895 EVANDER w 4 100 10 84 6" 82 62 J Martin W Fisher 4 6 4 8-5 42S23 MYRTLE H. ws 4 105 8 9l 92 61 71 Chandler Mrs Hertzell 15 25 25 8 4MandSNARK w 5 104 5 7" 81 7 821 Bell D S Fountain 10 12 12 4 42971 MADAM BISHOP 7 105 G 10 10 9 93 Haack J T Strite 10 20 20 7 42895 FOUL PLAY w 6 106 2 V- 72U0 10 Prior F T Nichols 20 40 40 15 Time, 1:11. Winner B. h, by Friar Tuck Snow Blossom trained by J. Green. Went to post at 2:13. At post 15 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Ber-endos is very fit, was lucky and had clear sailing in the early running, wore the leaders down in the stretch run and won going away, was easily best, but is uncertain. Mountebank ! held a forward position throughout and ran into the lead when straightened out in the stretch, but fell away in the final drive. Oscar Tolle, poorly ridden, finished very fast. Jennie Hughes, away poorly, had a rough journey and finished on the extreme outside after losing much ground on the stretch turn. She has done very fast recent work. Louis ! Wagner forced the pace for five furlongs and tired, was evidently short and will reverse this running. Evander got away badly and closed a big gap, but likes soft going best. Madam Bishop was crowded back at the start. Scratched-36629Sir Tom Tiddler, 10S; 42989 Shellmount, 97. Overweights Louis Wagner, 3 pounds; Evander, 3; Snark, 2; Madam Bishop, 5. Berendos, show, 8 to 5. Mountebank, show, 2 to 1. Oscar Tolle, show, 8 to 5. Louis Wagner, show, 1 to 4. Evander, show, 3 to 5. 4:3008 SECOND RACE 5"8 MiIe- Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St , StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42972 CAPTAIN FORSEE w 110 6 l2 13 ln 1" Ferrell Alhambra Stable 12 12 12 4 42957 THE CURE WB 110 3 4l 34 221 2a W Waldo W Fisher 6 8 8 3 42S932MILITARY MAN wb 110 1 21 21 321 34 Adkins T G Ferguson 8-5 2 2 7-10 41879 TELEPHONE wb 106 8 53 51 51 421 Larson R A Smith 10 15 15 6 42S3S PADUA w 113 2 Gnk 72 4nk 521 Bkruth A Josephs 3 4 31 6-5 42S74 BOMBARDIER W 103 4 S1 81! 72 61 J Martin W B Jennings 8 10 10 4 41053 ALAMANSOR W 107 7 9 9 61 74 Wbury D Williams 10 20 20 8 3S630WHOA BILL W 118 9 71 61 S4 S4 N Lewis M G Eppinger 12 12 12 5 41619 BLUMENTHAL wb 110 5 31 41 9 9 D Hall B Schreiber 5 7 6 21 Time, 24, 49, 1:01. Winner B. c, by Libertine Straight Tip trained by G. H. McGee. Went to post at 2:50. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Captain Forsee ran a fast and game race and is above the average caliber, raced into a long lead from a rear position at the start and stood a long drive home very gamely. The Cure got away well and saved ground when the field turned for home, finishing fast. Military Man was outrun and under pressure early, but kept within striking distance of the winner and finished slowly wearing him down. Telephone broke slowly and ran a good race. Padua, an unlucky colt, had a very rough journey to the stretch, narrowly escaping falling several times on the far turn and really had no chance and finished easing up. Bombardier moved up in the first furlong into a contending position, from which he was quickly bumped and pocketed. Blumenthal showed much speed and was probably short. Whoa Bill looks like a coming good one and was repeatedly interfered with. Scratched 41912Foxy Grandpa, 110; 42957 Scherzo, 106; 42874 St. Yusef, 103. Overweights Alamansor, 1 pound. Captain Forsee, show, 2 to 1. The Cure, show, 3 to 2. Military Man, show, 2 to 5. Padua, show, 7 to 10. I AAQ THIRD RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. rfcg JJ ! 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42973 FATH. WENTKRw 4 10S 1 Is l1! 31 l1 D Hall B Schreiber 41 41 3 8-5 42955ROLLICK wb 5 105 7 4 31 2" 2a Adkins M Jones 2 3 3 6-5 42786 REY DARE WB 5 100 6 Sll 5nfe 52 3" J Martin J C Nealon 6 10 10 4 429552AUNT POLLY w 8 102 5 21! 23 41 421 Chandler Graff ort and Co 4 6 6 2 42914 MATT HOGAN wb 6 100 11 61 71 61 5n W ColmnW P Magrane 6 10 10 4 429553J. J. CORBETT ws 5 10S 8 101! 8" 71 61 Ferrell P W Hedges 7 10 10 4 3S570 THE MILLER WS 7 105 9 11 9 9 T- I Powell G P McNeil 20 30 30 12 40589 COUSIN CARRIE s 5 97 3 3k 4"k 1and 8ll Hbrand Burger and Co 10 10 10 4 429142FLORINEL II. w 6 100 2 9 10 10 92 Reed H W Hoag 10 12 12 5 42971MIKE MURPHY w 4 105 4 5 61 81 103 Bkruth J Neil 20 30 30 12 42915 SUGDEN ws 7 106 10 71 11 11 11 Tullett W H McNamee 10 15 15 6 Time, 1:10 J. Winner B. c, by Sain Caroline Hamilton trained by G. Covington. Went to post at 3:18. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving. Father AVentker received the best of the start and, making the most of his advantage, held sway throughout under skillful handling, tiring badly at the end and just getting home. Rollick, getting away poorly and frequently impeded and messed about, closed up fast in the stretch run and was probably best. Rey Dare was roughly treated in the early running and put up a fast and game effort at the end, ran a fine race and is in his best form. Aunt Polly closely followed the winner from the start, but could never quite get up. Matt Hogan was crowded and bumped about, closed a tremendous gap from a bad start and had no chance with his incapable rider. The Miller steadily improved his position after being nearly left at the post. Cousin Carrie is fast, but a non-stayer. Sugden had no chance at the start. Scratched 42973 Quiet, 107. Overweights Rey Dare, 3 pounds; Sugden, 1. Father Wentker, show, 4 to 5. Rollick, show, 3 to 5. Rey Dare, show, 2 to 1. j QA1 A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- tfc O U1U ward. Selling. " Ind Horses AWt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42974fFOREST KING ws 4 100 4 33 5 5 3l ln Hbrand Jones and Co 7 7 6 2 42958LAST KNIGHT wb 4 100 G 13 lnk lh 2h 23 Foley Lamasney Bros 2 2 3-2 3-5 42074 L. CRAWFORD w 3 95 3 5h 4.H 4nfc 41 3" J Booker B Schreiber 3 3 13-57-10 429743HEATH. HONEY ws 3 102 5 23 2l 21! lnt 421 Hendson Leach and Co 3 7 7 2 3S421 CARONAL ws 3 99 2 6J 3nk 31 5s 5 Chandler Chappell and Co 20 20 20 8 3S300 DLVMAN TE wb 3 107 7 7 6l 610 612 612 Wbury J Speirs 6 12 10 4 42910 GREYFELD ws 7 99 1 41 7 7 7 7 Larson G A Davis 8 20 20 8 fDisqualified for foul. Time, 25J, 50, 1:16, 1:41, 1:44. Winner Br. c, by Free Knight Nilety trained by D. Lamasney. Went to post at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Forest King, badly handled and under a choking pull, ran within striking distance of the leaders to the stretch, where he came along on the extreme outside, swerving across to the inner rail in the last sixteenth and compelling the contenders to pull up, for which he was disqualified. Last Knight, away badly, ran into the lead on the first turn and showed the way home hard held to the stretch, where he was repeatedly bumped and interfered with and was a lucky second. Lacy Crawford, on the outside and close up, was knocked back at a critical moment on the stretch turn by Forest King, losing all chance of winning, but made up a lot of ground in the final quarter and finished running faster than everything. Heather Honey attended the early pacemaker closely to the stretch, where she turned into the lead on the inside and appeared like winning when she was crowded and pulled up to escape going over the fence. Caronal showed a good turn of speed. Diamante was evidently not fit and was never dangerous. Overweights Heather Honey, 2 pounds; Greyfeld, 3. Last Knight, show, 1 to 4. Lacy Crawford, show, 1 to 3. Heather Honey, show, evens. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42S04 IREDEUS W 3 99 2 221 241 H ln J Martin W B Jennings 3 16-513-51 429563JOHN A. SCOTTwb 3 112 1 l1! I2 21 21 Adkins M Jones 8-5 13-513-51 42S962WARTE NICHT ws 3 105 4 33 34 321 321 I Powell P Wilkerson 4 5 5 7-5 42S752MARTINMAS ws 3 95 5 5 5 5 41 W Knapp G T Henshall 2 21 21 4-5 37S09ESCALANTE wb 4 107 3 42 41 41 5 Wbury C H Patton G 12 12 4 Time, 24, 47i, 1:13. Winner B. c, by Golden Garter Iris trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Iredeus, a fast and game colt and not quite keyed up, was easily best and after trailing John A. Scott closely to the stretch wore him down in a jiffy and won with something in reserve. John A. Scott, at present in brilliant form, forced a terrific pace and was only beaten out in the last stride, showed superior gameness and is a genuinely improved horse. Warte Nicht held on steadily in third position throughout and at the end was going much the fastest of the trio. Martinmas, getting away poorly, trailed far out of serious contention to the stretch, where he made up considerable ground. Escalante was evidently short and can do better. Overweights Escalante, 3 pounds. Iredeus, show, 1 to 3. John A. Scott, show, 2 to 5. Warte Nicht, show, 1 to 2. Martinmas, show, 1 to 3. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 428223HORTON ws 7 la? 1 31 41 3l l2 lll J Martin BnchiandMcGovn 3-6 3-5 3-5 out 42860 CONSTABLE wb 4 100 3 4l 21 2h 21 22 Foley Stockton Stable 20 60 60 12 ir974 BILL MASSIE w 5 104 4 21 H lnt 31 3 I Powell J J McAlester 3 6 5 6-6 42915 LADY KENT W 6 102 2 1 31 41 4s 43 Hbrand T Wellman 6 6 4 3-5 474 THE LEDAEAN ws 4 103 5 cfi 6 5" 5and 5l Larson BootsandHolnback 15 30 30 7 42839 GND SACHEM WB 8 95 G 6 51 6 6 6 Moran J J Moran 20 40 40 7 Time, 24$, 50, 1:16, 1:42. Winner Ch. h, by El Rayo Fusillades Last trained by A. A. Bianchi. Went to post at 4:25. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Horton got away in the lead on the inside and trailed the leaders close up to the stretch, where he drew to the front cantering and won without much effort. Constable, improved suddenly and unexpectedly, maintained a forward position in the early running and fin-i ished fast. Bill Massie, after a brief display of speed, failed to stay, but ran an extremely good race for him. Lady Kent retired early and is in bad form. The Ledaean will do better over a longer distance. Grand Sachem, nearly left, made up some ground and is rounding to. Corrected weights Lady Kent, 102. Overweights Bill Massie, 2 pounds. Constable, show, 3 to 1. Bill Massie, show, 2 to xTJTJ-x. 5. Lady Kent, show, out.


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