Okland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-12

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 11, 1900 Fifty-third day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 151 days. Weather showery; track good. Presiding Judge; E. C..Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. f f f l FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. OiOUD Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt A V- StrFIn Jockeys Owners O HC PS 58457 GRACE G. W 107 1 1 21 lk 1 W Knapp Jones and Lusk 125l3-511-5l-5 2-5 r.94."7sPIMKIN 8 107 5 2 3"t 4s 21 L HoffmanH Stover 13-54 4 7-5 3-5 59457tPEERLESS LASS W 107 C 4 4 . 31 E Robinsnl, T Lee and Son S 8 5 2 7-10 59434 JILL W 107 3 3 12 2s 4h L FountainL II Ezell 3 45 4 8-5 3-5 ELOTA W 107 4 5 5 5" 5 Radtke II T Griffin 5 7 7 1 59500 YANKEE JIM TVS 110 2 C 6 C C Adams A Ross 12 12 S 3 S-5 iWent In ehtries.as Peerless Lad. Time. 12. 24, 421. Winner Ch. f; by Albert Mountain Madge trained by C. 15. Lusk. Went to post at 2:05. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. Grace G.. away striding, ran lapped on the pacemaker to midway of the stretch, where she drew away swiftly, winning like a good one. Piinkin, luckily placed in forward contention, ran well and was a game second. Peerless Lass, away poorly and inadequately handled, finished fast, just failed to get lip for second place am! Is an extra good looker. Jill failed" .to stay after showing superior early speed. Elota, away badly and outrun early, was closing up at the end, but looked high. Yankee Jim got away badly. Scratched 59500 Hermit, Cross, 105. Corrected weights Elofa, 107. QOnr SECOND RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. .Selling. J J Q J j Net, value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 59412 OCYROHE ws 5 101 7 C 35 31 2 1 Is.1. T Clark J Coffey S-5 3 3 G-5 3-5 594SlMOCORITO wll 102 2 1 4" 5 5l 5 2and L FountalnJ Ryan C 8 7 2. 6-5 593S3sBOUNTIFUL Ws 5 107 4 3 6 42 3 3J 2n Loague C F Tanner and CoG 8 8 21 C-5 5935S SILVER HEELS 6 102 1 S 23 lh iu 2" 4P Rettlg I S Roberts 20 50 50 15 C 5S30S WATERSPOUT Ws 5 100 C 4 12 2i 4s 41 5 Graham McGetkandCrysIer 30 CO 50 20 8 t59333TAVORA 3 85 3 2 Se S Gl CI 6s Capell II Mack 4 4 14-56-5 3-5 593G1SWARTE NICHT w G 110 5 5 7s 72 -7b 7 7 W Knapp W P Fine 4 4 3 C-5 3-5 54304 WAI5NUT HILL WB-5 100 S 7 5and Gi 8 8 S E RobinsnJ F McCarthy 100 100 CO 20 10 Time, 23J, 48J, 1:15!. 1:28J. Winner B. h, by Dr. -MacBride Ocypete trained by J. Coffey. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Ocyro.ie. suddenly improved, quickly got liitb forward contention and. assuming command when straightened for home, won ylth plenty in reserved Mocorlto maintained a good position from the start, closing up with reserve sjieed in the stretch. Bountiful, after running In close pursuit of the pacemaker, nailed her in the last stride for third "place:. SHVer. IIeels displayed superior speed for six and a half furlongs, tiring badly right at the end. Waterspout went in improved form for six furlongs. Tavora dropped to the rear and stayed there under :i hopeless ride. Warte Nicht ran a very bad Rice. Scratched 5!H33 Tarn OShanter, 100; 59329 Fnlletta. 91; 59557Frank Filthier, SO; 59459 Baker, 100. Overweights Ocyrolie, 1 pound; Mocorlto. 1: Silver Heels, 2; Waterspout. 2. V YVl "TO THIRD"rTCE l""l-16MileT Purse 00T3-year-ohls and upwardSelllujr fj jL7 V J J O Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners 0IIC P S C9JS3 ANGELICA ws 4 102 1 3 SJ 4J 2s 2s In L FountainJ F Clifford 11-517-5311-101120 .WSSRAY ws 7 107 9 4 GJ CJ. 5i 3 2 W Knapp W Durker 2i 21 9-5 4-5 2-5 59459 BIRD OF PASSAGEwsB 4 104 8 9 3! 1 Is 11 3s J J Walsh Del Monte StableC S S 3 S-5 5945S FRANK WOODS t ws 9 110 4 1 9 S 7 41 45 Adams GardenCityStable 25 30 30 12 4 59437sMAJOR TENNY WSB 7 109 3 10 21 21 31 5 5si E RoblnsnH Green 4 4.1 1S-53-2 7-10 CSS22 HAROLD W. WSB 5 104 5 7 7s 71 C 7s C" Appleby O A AppIebyandCo CO 2U0 100 40 20 5S3S3 MR. FARNUM w fi 109 G 2 4s 3" 4" Ch -, J Kelly C C McCafferty 25 CO CO 20 S 59532 MAOENE WSB 4 102 2 11 S2 9" 8 S8 8" Sandy II E Rowell 50 GO CO 25 12 59260 PHAON .wsb G 112 7 S 11 11 11 11 93 T Clark J Coffey G 7 7 3 3-2 59535 ME1STERSINGER W 7 112 11 5 1" 51 9 9l 10s Greendd C J Casey 30 75 CO 20 10 5SC5S LAST KNIGHT - WS 7 112 10 G 10108 10 10 11 Otis Lainasney Bros 30 100 CO 20 10 Time. 24J, 49, 1:15, 1:423, 1:49J. Winner B. f, by Indio or Montana Angellque trained by J. F. Clifford. Went to post at 2:55. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. Angelica ran well and enjoyed good luck and skillful placing from start to finish, which brought her a narrow victory. Ray. on the inside, ;pocketed on the far turn and pinned in tightly next to the mil In the last furlong, finished like a cyclone and probably was best. Bird of Passage. meed into a long lead on the far turn, but tired and was swerving right at the end. Frank Woods, shuffled to the rear on the first turn, closed a big gap in the last half and is very good, but was handicapped by the going. Major Tenny. nearly left and excessively urged to take an early lead, failed to stay. Harold W. Is Improving. Mr. Farnuiii is still short, but improving. Scratched 5S594 Cardinal Sarto, 104. Overweights Frank Woods, 1 pound. tTi7rCiir FO"uitTHRXCE116Miles. Purse 003-year-olds and upwardTTSclling; OtDUt7 Net value to winner 25. ;.- . ;.. Ind Horses AWt PPSt H StrFin Jockeys Owners "O HOP S 5933GED SHERIDAN w 4 100 G 4 3nt 2 Is Is 11 E RobinsnT A Davies and Co 9-5 2 7-5 l-2l-3 59507HI COL CAP Ws G 10G 1 2 2i! 2i 2 2J 21 Loague P Sheridan 3 5 5 3-2 3-5 59263BYRONERDALE w 6 109 4 3 G 42 3h 3"t 3! Graham J M Crane 4 7 G 21 1 59279 BILL CURTIS WSB 5 103 3 1 Is 1 41 4 410 AV Knapp K A Blute 5 5 4 2 1 59557 MERRY-GO-ROUND w 7 S4 2 5 5s 5k ol 5 5 R Butler D S Fountain 12 25 20 S 31 59.":i63ETHEL. ABBOTT w 5 104 5 6 4i G C G G T Clark F J Neil 4 12 12 31 9-5 Time, 24 J, 4S, 1:14L 1:41, 1:4SJ. Winner 15. gy by Sain Laura Agnes .trained by T. A. Davies. Went to post at 3:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Ed Sheridan, away lioorly, jrraduaily Improved his position and drew away with a good lead on the far turn, but eventually wound up a. tiring and lucky victor. Hi Col Cap ran lapped on the winner throughout anil finally succumbed under a remarkably weak finish, but was best today. Byronerdale disliked the slippery going and was outpaced for, six furlongs, but finished gaining rapidly under a poor ride. Hill Curtis, away Hying, showed good speed for half the journey, but tired and probably was short. Merry-go-round and Ethel Abbott were both handicapped by the going and beaten off. Scratched 59410 Busy Bee, 77; 59559 Pronta, 99; 59535 Buchanan, 99; 59500 Wexford, 90; 595S3 Lone Wolf, 100. Corrected weights Ed Sheridan. 100. Overweights Hi Col Cup. 1 pound; Bill Curtis, 2: Ethel Abbott, 1. p rt"V"-Jrw FIFTH RACE3-4."Mil Purse00. :!-year-oldsiid-upvard. Selling. O J . O JL V Net" value to winner 25. Ind Horses AW.t PPSt Vx StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 5951DTOM MGRATH WB 3 90 1 2 1 1" l1 ll Rice B SchrelberandCo 3-5 3-511-201-4 out 59337 SIR BRILLAR , w; 4 10G 3 1 3s 3" 2J 2 Radtke C T Henshall 21 3 3 3-5 out 595G0sINSTRUCTOR w 5 103 4 3 2 2s 3 318 L FountainD S Fountain 4 23-523-53-5 out 54377sAUTO HOOD I! 4 92 2 5 4 4 4s" 4" Buxton FleurDeLisSble 200 300 300 40 G 52CSG BLACK JOE "w 4 103 5 4 5 5 5 5 T Stewart Maple Stable 300 500 500 100 10 Time, 23, 47, 1:131. Winner B. e, by Sain Miss Marion trained by H. It. Brandt. Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Tom MeGrath jumped into the lead at the .start and successfully proceeded to spreadeagle his opponents and was much the best. Sir Brlllar, reserved In the rear of the terrific early pace, closed up like a cyclone in the last quarter, running an extra good race. Instructor tired after a strenuous early effort to overhaul the winner and ran a good race. Auto Hood went well, but belongs elsewhere. Corrected weights Tom MeGrath, 90. . fS" f f t -i sTXTH RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse ?400. 3-year- j O JL JL olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 54S6THE MIST ws 4 101 G 3 2h 2 1 lb Gdchild W II Hammond G-5 7-5 G-5 7-102-5 589C8GORGALETE vs G 103 1 7 4and 41 4 2 Radtke FitzgdandTomson 4 15 12 4 3-2 59410PROMINENCE w 3 87 8 2 3" 3s 31 3 Harty C Stubenbord Jr 10 12 5 9-5 7-10 593S4GRASSCUTTER ws 3 87 5 4 V Is 2 41 Brussel D A Ross G 1G 1G G 2 59335 SERENITY wn 5 10G 3 5 Gs C 68 Gn C Miller SierraNvadaSble 30 100 100 40 12 5S4U PNCESS WHEELER w 4 103 4 1 5s 5 5s 610 W Knapp W D Jennings -21 31 31 4-5 1-3 59532 ALONE -vsn 4 101. 2 G 7 7 7 7 Griswold G Summers and ColOO 300 300 SO 20 59357SUCCEED wb 3 S7 7 Fell. F Battiste J W Blalock 10 12 12 4 3-2 Time, 1:11. Winner Ch. f, by Magnet Tenebrae trained by F. MeMalion. Went to post at 4:12. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. The Mist was in forward contention from the start, got Into the lead midway of the stretch and appeared to be winning easily, but was suddenlv driving to get home. Gorgalete. outpaced in the early rumiliig.maiutained a good position, however, and "finished with a sensational stretch run. Prominence, badly shut off and messed aliout, was going as well as anything at the end. Grasscutter displayed amazing early speed, but tired badly in the closing drive. Serenity finished well up. Princess Wheeler was given a bad ride. Scratched 59534sAngeta, 101; Realista, 101. Corrected weights Grasscutter, 87. Overweights Serenity, ! pound; Princess Wheeler. 2. -


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