Oakland for Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-20

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 19, 1906. Sixtieth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. About 151 days. Weather clear; track muddy. Presiding Judge, E. C. IJppper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. No recall Hag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. pT Q rV Q "I FI RST RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 00 added. 4-year- J 9 O X olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.525. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 594S4 ALICE CARY w 6 107 7 1 2 1 13 1? T Clark FJeurDeLisSble S-5 3 25 1 1-2 E9732 MIMON w 5 102 10 3 42 4 3l2" Russell IBFitzgeraldandCo 5 3 1G-57-5 7-10 59383 ALBEMARLE wsli 6 109 1 5 3s 2 2s 3 E RobinsnQuinlanandWilson 3 51 51 2 1 59733CARDINAL SARTO wn 4 107 2 9 95 5k 5s 4 Reed G Summers and Co3 12 11 4 2 69250 BRENNUS . s 6 103 3 6 G 7s 7s 5 Otis L and D Stable 10 20 20 0 3 5970S SIR CHRISTOPHERwsbIO 109 8 2 1 3" 4J C Herbert J W Willis 30 CO CO 20 10 59332STANDARD wb 5 107 9 4 7s Sl 8 7h Radtke E J Ramsey 5 9 9 3 S-5 59284 SILICATE w 5 107 6 7 51 5J 6"t Loague W Gabriel 40 CO CO 20 S 59C07 SILVER HEELS w G 109 5 10 10 10 10 9 Lawnce P S Roberts S S 61 21 7-3 59CS3 DUELIST wsb 8 109 4 8 8" 9 910 J Kelly R It Rice Jr 20 30 30 12 5 Time, 1:13J. Winner B. in, by Trappean Abble F. trained by C. Buxton. Went to post at 2:02. At .post 5 minutes. Start bad. Won driving; second the same. Alice Cnry, after securing a flying sehdaff," forced the pace throughout, decisively outstaying her opponents In the closing drive. Mimon was always within striking distance of the leader and going fast at the end. Albemarle was a forward contender from the start, but tired at the end. Cardinal Sarto, nearly left, closed a big gap and may have been best. Brennus showed moderate improvement. Standard, flatfooUd at the start, dropped immediately to the rear. Sir Christopher showed speed. Scratched 59138 Cousin Carrie, 102; 5970S My Order, 105. Overweights Cardinal Sartb, 2 pounds. KQI7 QQ SECOND. RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 5-year-olds and upward. Selling. ,tJ t 4 O jl Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt H StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C 1 S 59710DUSTY MILLER wb 5 110 11 C 51 1J 11 ll 1! Graham G H TliomasandCo 21 21 11-57-102-3 59C0S FRANK WOODS ws 9 107 9 11 103" 5si 4 4s 21 Herbert GardenCityStable 8 12 12 4 2 E963S RIPPER w C 107 5 3 4i 3H 33 31 3s. W Kriapp W It Linton 7-5 ,2 2 9-102-5 59710 SERENITY wsb 5 107 3 2 31 2 2l 2"t 412 C Miller SierraNvdaSble 6 C 5 2 4-5 ES684 MR. DINGLE wsn 6 110 2 8 Sl 7"" 5 58 5s Loague E Tierney and Co 15 40 40 12 6 59733 PEARLSTONE w C los 4 9 11 9s 719 61 Hobart Piedmont Stable 100 100 100 4 0 20 59483 ANIRAD W 5 105 8 7 7 Sh S 6n 7 E RobinsnT A Davies and Col5 40 40 10 5 59607 WALNUT HILL wu 5 109 5 4 6110 10 10 8 Crwaite J F McCarthy 23 40 40 13 7 5970S JERRY HUNT WBlO 107 7 5 1 41 6"" 7l 91 T Clark B Schreiber 7 10 10 4 S-5 59732 TEUFEL w 7 107 10 10 9 11 11 11 10" T Stewart G Edison 20 50 50 10 5 59481 NO REMARK WSB 5 107 1 1 2 61 91 Sl 11 Reed It OGrady 100 100 100 SO 40 Time. 25. 50. 1:1S. 1:451. 1:51. Winner Br. h, by Montana What Not trained by G. II. Thomas. Went to post at 2:2!. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Dusty Miller established a small lead on the first turn and set the pace for the remainder of the journey practically undisturbed. Frank Woods, away badly, closed an Immense gap. finished with a rush, was much the best and Is In graiid form. Ripper rah In forward contention from the start, but tired right at the end and is pnibably; still short. Serenity-also tired in the last quarter after a superior early display of speed. Sir. Dingle made up considerable ground in the last half and is rounding to. Jerry Hunt failed to stuv, finding the track too holding. i Scratched 597C1 Orn McKinney, 105. Corrected weights-iAnlriid, 105. Overweights Serenity, 2 pounds; Pearlstoue, 3; Walnut Hill, 2. S f rT Q Q THI RD -RACE 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00. 5-year-olds and npwardSelliiig fjJ I OO Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 59CS.V INVtCTUS ;? .. .V 8 107 1 1 8 7" C ,41 Is! Graham W Gabriel C 8 41 3-2 7-10 59G3SRAY "TVs 7 103 5 7 5 A1 5H 11 2s L .FountainW Durker S-5 2 8-5 3-5 out C96S4 MR. FARNUM w C 107 2 4 4 and 3 2 :! Loague O C McCafTerty 5 S 7 21 6-3 59CS4 V1GOROSO Ws 5 102 3 5 ti"k 5- 4 54 4"k Appleby OAApplebyandCo 15 50 50 15 4 59CS1 BLACKTHORN wsb 7 110 4 2 21 2i li 31 5 W Knapp C P Fink 5 12 J2 G 2 v 59G35 TRAPSETTER wsb 5 110 8 3 1J 1 2l G 61 Minder P J ORourke C C 5 2 4-5 592C2 H. P. KANE Ws 6 102 7 S 7 8 7s 7 7s Bock J J Hennessy 50 100 100 40 10 G94S2 1SHTAR w 7 103 6 6 31 61 8 8 8 T Clark J Ryan 4. 11 10 4 2 Time, 24. 50J, 1:18. 1:433. l:.r2. Winner Br. g, by Inspector 15. Iowa trained by W. Gabriel. Went to post at 2:51. At post 2 mlnute3. Start straggling. Won easily: second the same. Invlctns, shuffled to the rear at the start, closed up ground rapidly on the inside and finally made good on the outside with a decisive stretch run. Ray maintained a good position throughout and drew clear In the stretch, but easily succumbed to the winners challenge. Sir. Farnum was always In forward Inside contention; but tired right at the end. Vigoroso went well, but was a trifle outclassed. Blackthorn, still short, ran a good six furlongs. Trapsetter, also coming around fast, loomed up like the winner on the last turn, but tired. Islitar is in poor form. Scratched 50732 San I-ution, 107; r94r.9 Canejo. 10."; 59759 Loone, 107. FIQ7Q1 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. O J 4 Kjrk Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses " AWt PPSt A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S EJCST. BRIERS WB C 95 4 4 C8 G15 5 l"t 1 Rice FleurDeLIsSble 5 10 10 3 6-5 59534 HEAD DANCE WSB 4 107 7 3 3 31 3h 4?. 231 T Clark C T Henshall 5 11 10 3 6-5 5973G3SA1S WS 5 109 6 2 2 Ink 1 J 2i 3?. W Knapp K A Blute 8-f. 9-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 5971DED SHERIDAN w 4 101 3 5 5nk r.nt 40k -,ok 42 r RobinsnT A Davles and Co7-5 2 2 3-5 1-3 CSCSJ WATCHFUL Ws 3 83 5 7 41 43 21 3"k 5 R Butler T H StevensandSonSO 40 40 12 4 59735 ETHEL ABBOTT W 5 97 1 1 l" 2l G,u Cs C" Radtke F J Neil 10 10 C 2 4-3 E9711 CATALINE wsn 5 103 2 C 7 7 7 7 7 Gdchild J W Blalock 12 40 30 12 4 Time. 25, 50, 1:17. 1:43. Winner It. in, by Perblaise Bramble Leaf trained by C. Buxton. Went to post at 3:10. At iost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Briers, showing sudden improvement, trailed close on the heels of the others, came through like a flash on the far turn, caught the leaders tiring badly and won off by herself. Head Dance, always In forward contention, was interfered with at a critical point on the last turn and finished with a fast, but lielated rush, running an extra good race. Sals tired after forcing the pace for six furlongs. Ed Sheridan ran a dull race, which was foreshadowed by the lietting and should be thrown out. Watchful, badly ridden, showed a fine performance for Mx furlongs and swerved into defeat at the end. Kthel Abbott retired after going a prominent live furlongs. Scratched 59711 Lone Wolf, 92. Overweights Ethel Abbott, 2 pounds. "pO 7QK FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. jXj 4 OO Net Taluc to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 59735CLOCHE DOR "Ws C 103 8 7 8 5 4" 3. 1 T Clark J Coffey 8-5 8-513-103-5 1-4 59711 BOUNTIFUL ws 5 107 C 5 2" 3 22 Ink 2 Radtke C F Tanner and Coll-53 3 4-5 1-3 5970S5DR. SHERMAN TVS 8 104 4 2 li 1 11 2i 3 L Fountains A Hoppas 5 8 8 21 9-10 59733DISTRIBUTOR w 5 107 1 3 3n 2h 3nk 4 40 j J Walsh F J Neil 31 6 5 8-5 7-10 59710 DORA I. w 7 96 5 8 7 72 Gnk 51 5 McRae J Ryan 12 30 20 C 2 .r.401S CHABLIS W 5 102 3 4 C1 C-i 7 Gnk 6" Rettig Oregon Stable 50 100 100 40 20 59109 OPTIMO wn 7 10.1 2 1 i3 4i 5f. 7" 750 E RobinsnR W Price 15 40 40 10 4 T.S710 DECOY W 9 103 7 C 5t 8 8 8 8 A Wright W F Hurl 30 100 100 40 12 Time, 25, 51, 1:17, 1:301. Winner Oh. ni. by St. Saviour Belle dOr trained by .T. Coffey. Went to post at 3:41. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. Cloche dOr leisurely overhauled the leaders and, finishing with a rush, won off and cantering. Bountiful was a forward and game contender throughout, but was no match for the winner. Dr. Sherman, an easy third, tired in the closing drive, but ran a very good race. Distributor was badly messed about and his race should be thrown out. Dora I. lacked her usual early speed. The others were beaten off. Scratched 59710 Adirondack, 103; 5970GJake Ward, 107; 53457 Sugden, 103; 59710 Lady Atheling, !Mi. Overweights Dr. Sherman, 1 pound; Chablis, 1. PCQT Q3 SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 07 I OU Net value to winner 23. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 CSGGlHAMMERAWAY ws 110 C 5 12 li l3 1 Radtke MHTichenorandCo 1 1 9-1011-201-4 KM 10 BOLOMAN w 107 4 3 2" 21 2 21 L FountainD S Fountain 10 10 9 4 9-5 59661 EL DINERO W 107 8 6 41 4i 31 3 Wright E J Baldwin 8 10 8 3 3-2 592S3 J. K. F. wb 110 5 7 82 71 4 42 League C C McCafferty 8 12 12 4 2 58557 FRED BENT wsn 107 3 9 5nk f,J 51 5 W Knapp W Scharetg and Col2 15 9 3 3-2 59733 SPRING BAN wb 103 7 4 31 3ck 61 65 Rice W M Rogers 20 50 50 15 8 595S4 SEA LAD WSB 110 11 1 7" 810 8 72 C Miller J S Avilla 7 15 15 4 2 59537FRANK FLITTNER wb 110 2 8 6i 61 7s 8 T Clark B Schreiber 8 15 15 5 21 590S2 PEACEFUL HENRY ws 107 111 9 92 91 9"t Russell I B FitzgeraldandCo50 200 150 60 30 5SC3G QUEEN REC WS 105 9 10 10 10?.1010 R Butler J F Clifford 30 50 50 15 8 WSiTST. VOLMA ws 110 10 2 11 11 11 11 E RobinsnApplegateandCotn 25 30 30 10 4 Time, 25. 50, 1:10. Winner B. c, by Hamburg Clementina trained by C. Read. Went to post at 4:12. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter; second driving. Hammer-away broke striding and, lieing sent along fast, quickly established a secure lead and was not closely approached afterwards. Boloman. the only serious contender, showed a fine performance, displaying superior speed and stamina. El Dinero finished unexpectedly well after running forwardly from the start. .1. K. V., badly handled, turned for home on the inside and was practically anchored in deep mud at the end. Fred Bent, away poorly, closed a big gap. Sea Lad was pulling up In the last quarter. Frank Klittner seemed unable to run well In the going. Scratched 59332 Royal Colors, 110.


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