Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-06

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., December 5, 1903. Nineteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear, track fast. 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 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. jQC jndH"orse3 A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42895 SAINTLY w 6 108 1 14 14 13 13 D Hall T Crowe 6 10 9 4 42S59 FORT WAYNE WSB 3 106 5 33 325 44 23 W Knapp A Ross 8-5 3 2 4-5 43027 QUARTRE ws 3 101 7 6 5" 52 32 Foley E Tierney 6 7 7 2 r8??STIR TOWERS ws 4 99 4 22 21 21! 44 J Lewis Stockton Stable 5 6 4 8-5 i26 WATERPOWER 4 111 2 44 G4 G3 51 See H Stover 4 41 41 8-5 49S37 PURE DALE 3 103 6 91 41 3" 6B Hendsn ThomasandReavy 15 20 20 8 43045 HELLAS w 3 109 3 73 81 72 73 L JacksonJ Creely 20 30 20 8 -w TIRAL s 5 101 9 5" 103 103 8h A Brown F Bouglisman GO 100 100 40 aw GOD OF NIGHT WS 5 104 11 105 9 9? 91 H Smith H F Parks 20 60 60 20 42989 EGG NOGG wb-2 9912 12 U2 ll4 10 J Booker S G Morton 15 20 20 8 43E53BEE ROSEWATER 3 99 8 8 7 82J11 Chandler J Nichols 10 15 15 6 43026 S. TOM TEDDLERws 4 111 10 U 12 K 32 Taly M J Daly 20 GO 60 20 Winner B. g, by Midlothian Angelique trained by C. Pleasant. Went to post at 2:18. At post 13 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easiiy. Saintly very fit and on the outside, broke running, made most of his advantage and led throughout Fort Wayne, away flatfooted, ran in close quarters to the stretch, where he came like a flash when clear and was best. Quartre steadily improved her position, finished fast and ran a good race. Stirling Towers failed to stay after running in close attendance on the winner from the start. Waterpower had no mishaps, but tired in the final drive and may favor soft going. Pure Dale ran a good race after being interfered with in the early running. Egg Nogg had no chance at the start. Overweights Saintly, 2 pounds; Pure Dale, 2. Saintly, show, 2 to 1. Fort Wayne, show, 2 to o. Quartre, show, evens. Stirling Towers., show, 4 to 5. SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses AWtSttt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P .onns patiTIA ws 106 6 64 52 lh 1L W Waldo A Josephs 4 7 7 2 430083MLLITARY MAN wb 105 2 3" 43 34 2 J Martin T G Ferguson 8-5 2 2 7-10 SANtts ws 110 1 1 U 22 33 Reed J F Schorr 5 8 8 3 42972 EBONY w 106 3 24 24 4" 4 J Daly Hamilton Stable 2J 4 2 1 .,1 . ! . ,, ii ..Jiunw 4300SCAPT. FORSEE w 110 5 4" 3h 52 55 See Alhambra Stable 4 9 8 3 4300S ALAMANSOR ws 102 7 71 731 7 62 Chandler D Williams 20 40 40 12 37578 FLEA wsb 107 4 5-l 61 6l 7- Otis V Gilbert 20 100 50 15 NORTHWEST w 107 9 9 S2 S5 8s Bkruth Clifford and Co 20 60 60 20 42S5G ABYDOS w 103 S S 9 9 9 Adkins P Ryan 6 8 8 21 429543SAMAR w 99 Left at the post. J Jones RaisinCityStable 15 40 40 12 Time, 23J, 48, 1:13. Winner B. g, by Maxio My Badge trained by AV. M. Murry. Went to post at 2:54. At post 3 minutes. Start good for all but Samar. Won driving: second the same. Padua was best, got away slowly and moved up like a flash on the turn for home where, after a long drive, he gamely outstayed the others. Military Man, lucky and skillfully handled, trailed the leaders closely and at the end was wearing the winner down and will do well over a longer distance of ground. Ananias forced the pace throughout, ran a superior race and was pinned on the inside rail by the winner in the closing drive. Ebony, still big and high and not keyed up, tired in the stretch run after seriously contending for the lead in the first five furlongs. Captain Forsee appeared to be a serious contender when straightened for home, but failed to stay. Alamansor ran in improved form. Northwest ran green and was nearly left, is a good looker and will be heard from. Abydos can do better. Scratched 42936 Sol Smith, 110; 41912Foxy Grandpa, 110. Overweights Padua, 1 pound; Ebony, 4; Abydos, 4. Padua, show, evens. Military Man, show, 1 to 4. Ananias, show, 6 to 5. Ebony, show, 1 to 2. tg THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward". Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 430433SILVER FIZZ ws 6 89 S 61 53 4h 1" 121 Andson G Lanka I I A 3T 429S9 SHELLMOUNT w 4 94 4 3h 31 14 23 2 W Knapp T Wellman 10 15 15 6 42S94 INVICTUS w 5 S9 7 72 T- S3 4and 33 Kunz Mrs F Gabriel 20 30 30 12 42992 I. O. U. wsb 4 99 10 SI 8 51 3l 431 J Martin C W Chappell 21 21 2 4-5 38361 MISS VERA w 6 102 6 5 4 03 71 6h 51 L Spencer V G Lynch 20 20 20 8 43030 THE LEDAEAN w 4 97 9 91 93 93 5 6-1 T Butler BootsandHolnback 15 30 30 8 42043 AUGIE ws 4 97 5 42 42 6 72 71 L JacksonCapps and Co 15 60 60 15 43066 CHILENO S 6 94 S 221 23 31 S2 S4 Crwaite LABlasgmeandCo 8 9 8 3 430252ALICE CARY ws 3 S7 2 1and 11 2 9 9" Connell 5 McNaughton 2 31 3 6-5 43043 ROSE OF MAY ws 4 S9 1 10 10 10 10 10 J Lewis Kirk and Co 10 12 12 4 Time, 25, 4S, 1:143, 1:404, 1:43. Winner Ch. m, by Silver Fox Tcnique trained by M. Garrity. Went to post at 3:17. At post minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Silver Fizz, easily best, got away slowly, moved up gradually and took command in the J stretch, coming away like a flash at the end, was much the best and is in rarely good form. 1 Shellmount showed superior speed and ran in surprisingly improved form. Invictus closed j a big gap in the last six furlongs and ran in suddenly improved form. I. O. U., nearly left, I made up a lot of ground and favors soft going. Miss Vera went steadily throughout. J The Ledaean likes a cup route. Chileno failed to stay. Alice Cary, evidently not keved up for so long a journey, made the running for six furlongs and then quit. Rose of May is in bad form. Scratched 4295S Iras, 86. Overweights I. O. U., 5 pounds; Augie, 3; Alice Cary, 1. Silver Fizz, show, 7 to 10. Shellmount, show, 3 to 1. Invictus, show, 5 to 1. I. O. t.T., show, 1 to 2. Alice Cary, show, 3 to 5. 4:308 FOLIRTH RACE 1 1-16 Mles. Purse 00. All Ages. Handicap; Ind Horses A WtSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C F 4297G HORATIUS w 3 94 6 2- lh l2i l-l l8 J Booker J J McAlester 5 12 12 4 42975YELLOW TAIL w 6 113 4 53 34 34 24 23 King J Hackett 3 3 21 4-5 4302S2DIVINA W 4 119 3 34 52 5" 52 32i J Martin EI Primero Stable8-5 8-5 G-5 1-2 429943DUPONT v, 3 92 5 6 6s G7 41 4h J Jones G B Morris 4 7 7 2 42994 VETERANO wsb 3 S7 1 7 7 7 64 5n Andson W C Vivell 12 25 25 8 43010 FOREST KING s 4 9S 7 4" 4" 421 32 6i W Dugan S J Jones and Co 8 12 11 4 429753ISHTAR ws 4 93 2 1" 24 2" 7 7 W Knapp A Josephs 4 8 8 2 Time, 24, 48, 1:13, 1:39, 1:45. Winner B. c, by Oddfellow Kinda trained by E. J. Ramsey. Went to post at 3:43. At post S minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Horatius showed amazingly improved form, went out and took up the running on the back-stretch in spite of the fast pace and came home alone, was much the best and ran like a crackerjack. Yellow Tail broke flatfooted, but was otherwise lucky, saving ground on the first tui-n and made up ground fast at the half, but could never get up. Divina, a slow beginner, had a rough journey up the backstretch and in the stretch run closed up with a whirlwind rush. Dupont improved his position with astonishing rapidity from the half to 1 the finish. Veterano, after trailing his field, also closed up like a cyclone at the end. Forest King failed to stay. Ishtar ran as if short. Scratched 42976Dainty, 105. Overweights Forest King, 2 pounds. Horatius, show, 3 to2. Yellow Tail, show, 1 to 2. Divina, show, 1 to 5. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 4: 3 0 3 H Ind Horses A Wt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42939E. M. BRATTAIN W 4 110 2 24 22 24 1 Chandler J D Millin 31 31 31 7-5 430263SAD SAM 5 109 4 lh l3 121 23 Sherwd H Green 31 6 6 2 43011 MARTINMAS WS 3 105 5 41 42 3h 32 Otis C T Henshall 3 4 2 4-5 42991 BAY WONDER w 3 107 1 33 32 -i- 43 Ferrell J F Newman 5 5 5 2 42937JOCKEY CLUB wb 3 10G 7 7 64 5 51 W Waldo W Fisher 6 6 5 2 41427 HEADWATER w 7 108 3 51 5l G3 67 W Knapp H L Jones and Co 8 20 20 6 42975 CAPTIVATE wb 5 106 G 62 7 7 7 L JacksonP Hildreth 15 30 -30 10 Time, 23, 47, 1:13. Winner Gr. c, by Captive Leora trained by J. D. Millin. Went to post at 4:13. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. E. M. Brattain, lucky throughout and skillfully handled, followed the leader closely from the ; start and wore him down in the stretch run, just getting up in the last stride. Sad Sam was inadequately handled. His rider lost the race by a clumsy finish. Martinmas was away poorly, but closed up in steady fashion throughout and finished running faster than the leaders. Bay Wonder was a good horse in the race and was a sharp contender throughout, tiring only in the last fifty yards. Jockey Club, nearly left, closed a big gap and might have won with an equal start and better handling. Headwater finished close up and will be heard from. Scratched 38270 Glendenning, 103; 42973 Pickaway, 9S. E. M. Brattain, show, 3 to 5. Sad Sam, show, evens. Martinmas, show, 1 to 2. TJg SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 42545 HARRY BECK W 4 99 10 8" 72 74 21 l2 J Martin W Lynch and Co 5 8 8 3 42992 EL ORIENTE wb 5 99 6 21 34 H 3 23 W Knapp W J Speirs 21 3 2J 1 43009 J. J. CORBETT ws 5 102 8 42 2h 34 1" 321 J Booker P W Hedges 5 5 4 8-5 430463BURDOCK WS 6 98 4 l4 14 24 4 44 Chandler H F Parks 12 15 15 5 43047 CAMBACERES w 5 105 3 54 54 51 51 5n I Powell V Gilbert 4 5 5 2 42991 DOTTEREL ws 3 89 2 3h 41 43 62 62 Kunz F J ORourke 8 15 15 6 4S0462GALANTHUS SB 5 92 5 98 S21 S2 82 72 W Daly Mrs J Coffey 4 8 7 2 . 4S027 CANEJO wsb 6 97 7 6 4 621 6" 71 821 J Jones G B Morris 6 7 7 2 42991 OHIO GIRL wb 4 89 1 10 10 10 91 93 J Lewis LarsenandMcBride 10 12 10 4 42940 PNCE BLAZES wb 8 100 9 7 93 91 10 10 Foley . E Herz 8 20 20 8 Time. 24J, 48, 1:141, 1:411, 1:411. Winner B. g, by Jim Gore Melody trained by J. A. Lynch. Went to post at 4:37. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Harry Beck steadily improved his position from a poor start and in the stretch run made good in impressive style. El Oriente ran lapped on the pacemaker from the start and. losing a lot of ground through a wide stretch turn, finished a fast going second. James J. Corbett, always a prominent contender, fell away unexpectedly in the final drive. Burdock 3howed a lot of speed in the early running and led his field for nearly six furlongs before he succumbed Cambaceres was not good enough. No mishaps. Dotterel was a prominent contender for six furlongs and failed to stay. Galanthus is a difficult horse to ride. Canejo got away poorly and loomed up in the stretch run, but tired in the final drive. Overweights Harry Beck, 2 pounds; Burdock, 4; Cambaceres, 3; Prince Blazes, 3. Harry Beck, show, 7 to 5. El Oriente, show, 1 to 2. James J. Corbett, show, 4 to 5.


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