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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 17, 1906 Fifty-eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 151 days. Weather wet; track sloppy. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Iloltman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. ?nf701 FIRST RACE 3-8 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. O q Ql Xet value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S " TAWASENTHA w 109 4 4 4 1 W Knapp Oakland Stable 13-103 3 6-5 3-5 JANICE MARIAN w 109 2 1 12 2s Radtke G M Van Gordon3 7 7 21 7-5 OUR ANNA w 109 5 3 21 3b T Clark B Schreiber 5 5 18-58-5 7-10 BLAGG w 109 1 2 51 4 E RobinsnL T Lee and Son 10 25 25 10 5 EL TOVAR 112 10 5 , ..3b 5S-Horner H T Griffin 21 31 11-51 1-2 ELLA TRUE w 109 7 C 6 Otis E J Ramsey 50 60 60 25 12 MRS. F. NEWBURGH 109 11 9 9 71 L HoffmanH Stover 20 40 40 .12 6 MINTA O. ,w 109 6 10 S 8 Graham Blasingame Bros 30 50 50 20 10 CA1IUILLA w 109 3 8 7 9 Barrett L H Ezell 30 50 50 20 10 DON SONBY n 112 8 7 10 10 T Stewart Glover and Co 30 50 50 20 10 OOMBURY w 112 9 11 11 11 Alvarado Antrim Stable 30 75 75 30 13 EYEBRIGHT AV 112 12 12 12 12 Gdchild J C Humphrey 30 40 40 15 8 Time. 233, 301. AVinner Blk. f, by Ravclston Lavena C. trained by O. A. Bianchi. Went td post at 2:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Tawasentlia, away poorly and shut off on the turn for home, came along on the outside with a game and fast closing sprint and is a grand looker. Janice Marian forced the pace and only succumbed in the last few strides and is very promising. Our Anna ran in prominent contention throughout, but swerved to the inside at the end. Blagg finished fast. El Tovar, away badly, closed a big gap and is said to be a good one. Ella True, a good looker, finished well up. Mrs. Frankle Newburg, nearly left, made up a, lot of ground and will do to watch. Corrected weights Our Anna, 109. PQT QO SECOND RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 00. 3-year- O J I O i olds and upward. Selling. Xet value to winner 25. Ind Horses- AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59C32PRCCRASTINATE wb 9 107 1 3 Gl 3! 3i 1 Radtke C F TannerandCo 11-511-511-53-4 1-4 5963tPICKAWAY 6 107 3 4 2b Ink lb 2nk T Clark A J Jackson 2 11-52 7-101-4 59409 MARIE II. w 3 105 8 6 . 4i 5l 4 31 L Fountain W M Murry and Co40 60 40 10 4 3918GMATT HOGAN 9 lUi 2 5 7 6s 5 43 W Knapp W P Magrane 2 2 2 7-101-4 56694MIMON w 5 100 7 2 31 4 G 5 Russell IBFitzgeraldandCo .50 50 40 12 4 590SG SID SILVER n 6 107 6 1 1? 2 2 62 Greenf id H Robinson 15 30 20 10 4 591S1 SAN LUTION ws 7 107 9 7 5b 7 75 7 E RobinsnJ T Robbins 50 100 100 30 10 5935S ANDVARI w 4 107 4 8 9 9 S"lt Graham J Madison 100 200 200 80 23 53403 TEUFEL W 7 107 5 9 S1 Snk 9 9 T Stewart G Edison 100 100 100 4Q 20 Time. 1:12. Winner B. g, by Carnegie Wasp trained by C. F. Tanner. Went to post at 2:29. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Procrastinate, shuttled back at the start, was skillfully nursed and gradually overhauled the leaders, finished with a rush and won going away. Pickaway was sent along under excessive urging and forced the pace and tired right at the end. Marie H. gradually improved her position and was going like a shot at the end. Matt flogan, away badly, dropped to the rear, but made up considerable ground in the last half and ean do better. Minimi made an extra good effort and is worth remembering. Sid Sliver showed brilliant early sliced, but tired. Scratched 54343 Modicum, 110; 59083 Duelist, 107; 59200 Steel Wire, 105. TVTQQ TIHUDRACE7-8MiIePurse 0dr3-year-olds ami upward Selling J J Q Q Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Vt y, StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59633MAJOR TENNY SB 7 107 4 1 5S 3? S- 2i l1 E Robinsnll Green 4 5 41 2 4-5 591X!DISTRIBUTOR W 5 107 G 4 Ink ink li lj 21 Greendd F J Neil 31 5 41 2 9-10 5S59I CARDINAL SARTO wb 4 106 3 8 71 7 G S 3i Reed G Summers and Co20 20 10 4 2 ..ICRIGLI WB 5 100 1 2 2 4b 41 4"k 42 T Sullivan G P McNeil S 8 8 3 7-5 596S3JMRS. BOB w 4 97 8 6 32 2l 22 51 5"k F Battiste J W Blalock 4 4 31 7-5 7-10 59537 SPRING BAN W 3 92 2 3 62 5nk r 6 6 Rice W M Rogers 6 13 13 5 21 596SDMAXTRESS w 5 103 5 7 8 8 S 710 75 Gdchild W Kronick and Co31 4 4 8-5 4-5 39037 BOX ELDER ws 5 107 7 5 4i 6 7 8 8 T Clark J J Moran 40 GO 80 20 6 Time, 21, 491, 1:101, 1:29. Winner B. g, by Tcnny Rose trained by E. E. Cetchell. Went to post at 2:55. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Major Tenny was skillfully reserved behind the pacemakers to the stretch, where he came on with a rush and made good decisively. Distributor forced a stiff pace and, after shaking off the nearest attendant on the last turn, was unprepared and succumbed to the winner right at the end. Cardinal Sarto is a slow breaker that steadily improved his position and finished with a rush. Crigll finished close up in a game stretch drive. Mrs. Bob tired after five furlongs of strenuous effort to pass Distributor. Spring Ban went suiv prisinglv well. Maxtress got away poorly. Scratched 59202 SlKmdoolix, 104; 594S2 Ishtar, 105; 5900S Macene, 102; 59007 Waterspout, 107. Overweights Cardinal Sarto, 2 ioimds; Spring Ban, 2. K Q" r7"Q7 FOURTH RACK ll-8Mi!esI liirse 4a7!dsaiid-upwardl Handicap" 9JtJ i O db Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59560 JAKE SANDERS ws 4 109 2 4 1 ll lh 11 1 1 AV Knapp H McDaniel 3 41 41 8-511-10 59639 BOB RAGON w 4 109 3 1 4 42 3u 3 21 2 L FountainG Summers and Co 8-5 S-5 1 1-2 1-5 59GG0 BANNOCK BELLEw 4 100 1 G 7 7s V 51 3l 3"k J J Walsh L Jones and Co 8 17 16 5 9-5 59C363BEKNIGHTED w 4 103 7 3 51 5 51 41 4 4 E RobinsnL T Lee and Son 10 16 16 6 3 59230 VETERANO wsn 6 105 5 9 9 9 9 9 6 l 51 L A JksonMultnoniah StablelS 75 75 20 10 59337 ST. GEORGE JR.wn 5 108 4 7 6 61 3b 71 7 Gl A Wright T E McLaughlin 15 20 20 8 4 591S7 BOMBARDIER WB 5 105 G S 85 8 8" S- S 7 T Clark E J Ramsey 10 20 20 8 3 f.9G39 DORADO w 4 100 3 5 3 3? 4i 61 9 S Gdchild E J Baldwin 12 15 12 4 2 58774DEUTSCIILAND W 6 116 9 2 2l 21 2 21 5 9 Radtke B Schreiber 4 9 9 4 9-5 Time. 21. 49, 1:15, 1:42, 1:55. Winner Br. c, by Knight of the Thistle Active, by Virgil trained by C. Read. Went to post at 3:20. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Jake Sanders, showing suddenly improved form, made the running from start to finish. Bob Ragon, poorly handled and messed about, loomed up like the winner when straightened for home, but tired at the end as if not quite keyed up for the route. Bannock Belle closed a big gap in the last half. Beknighted showed a fine er,-formance and was only beaten for third place in the last stride. Veterano. after trailing hopelessly in the iear, closed a big gap in the last half. St. George Jr. was never dangerous. Bombardier, away badly, steadily improved his position. Dorado failed to stay. Deutschland, palpably short, showed brilliant i:peed for seven furlongs. r7 Q K FI lTH-RACK 1 l-16MUcsI Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward" SeilingT 3 j i Q Q Net value to winner 25. " Ind Horses AWt PPSt t j StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 593S3FASTOSO ws 4 106 7 5 2b 12 ll 1 Ink w Knapp E J Baldwin 6 7 5 2 4-5 5965SHOOLIGAN 4 104 4 1 GJ 6 4" 3 21 L FountainD S Fountain 3-5 9-517-107-101-4 59635 CLOCHE DOR ws 6 107 3 S 8 4nk 2nk 2nk 3 T Clark J Coffey 21 13-512-59-102-5 59632 ETHEL ABBOTT w 5 107 S 6 5 2J 3 48 48 Greenf Id F J Neil 8 25 25 8 3 55658 ALBERT ENRIGHT ws 8 109 2 2 1J 7nk 7 61 5nt Reed A O Towner 100 300 300 100 40 .r.P637HOLLY BERRY ws 9 107 G 4 3"k 52 G 7- 6 E RobinsnJ AV Maddox 10 12 10 4 3-2 r,0011PEARLSTONE w 6 108 1 7 7 S 8 8 7 Hobart Piedmont Stable 100 500 500 100 30 59007 AAARTE NICHT AVS C 112 5 3 4"k 31 51 51 8 Radtke AV P Fine 5 7 7 31 1 Time. 24, 49, 1:10, 1:431, 1:50. Winner Ch. g, by Key el Santa Anita Aritta trained by T. II. Cooke. AArent to post at 3:47. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. AVon driving; second easily. Fastoso established a lead on the first-turu, which he maintained gamely and luckily to the end. Hooligan, after being reserved iu the rear of the early running, finished with a belated rush and almost got up. Cloche dOr, nearly left, closed an immense gap and was much the best. Ethel Abbott showed speed, but failed to stay. Albert Knright went well. AVarte Nicht ran a bad race. Overweights Fastoso, 2 iwunds; learlstone. 1. , F7kr7Qn SIXTH"ltACE 1 Mile and lOOTyaxds. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling?" UU I OP Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt , StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 59660MASSA ws 4 102 6 2 2b lb ll lj 13 Gdchild W H Hammond 9-109-109-101-3 out 59659 THE MIGHTY WB 5 107 1 6 5! 51 3 3 2 Wright T G Ferguson 4 22-521-57-5 3-5 59660 SAIS ws 5 105 2 1 lh 21 2 21 31 W Knapp K A BlUte 8 15 15 5 S-3 59660 BRIARTHORPE wsn 5 102 4 3 4 4 5 4l 41S Graham McGetkandCrysler 15 40 40 10 3 55610JINSTRUCTOR wb 5 104 5 4 3b 3 4s B 5 L FountainD S Fountain 7 8 6 2 3-5 59660 BUCHANAN wb 4 93 3 5 6 6 6 6 6 Schade E Schreiber 4 7 7 2 4-5 Time, 24, 49, 1:14, 1:41J, 1:48. Winner Ch. g, by Masetto Satisfaction trained by F. II. McMahon. AVent to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. AAon easily; second the same. Massa forced the early pace and, taking the lead, came away as his rider pleased in the stretch. The Mighty, after trailing far in the rear, closed up rapidly In the last half and is extra good. Sals displayed brilliant and eniluring speed and was a game third. Brlarthorpe finished with a surprisingly fast rush. Instructor failed to stay. Buchanan may be stale and lacked his usual early speed. Overweights Sals, 1 pound; Instructor, 1. .