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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., February 7, 1906. Seventy-sixth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 151 clays. Weather clear; track fast. 32 lioc.ks on. Presidlug Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall Hag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. S l Q FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile, Purse 00. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. OUl 04fc Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses Awt PPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H G P S C0002HOOT MON wn 109 2 T 43 4r 11 T Clark W L Oliver in 13 S 2?. 1 6010!PIMKIM ws 10! ; 3 2 2 2t W Ougan II Stover 7-101-5 3-4 1-.. out MKir.S PA LA DIN I w 101 7 4 S 35 3si W Knapp AV I! Jennings fS 2.". 1C 8-j .and! I1L GC1 W VC, 5 2 l5-1. Ill 41 Treubel I, T Leo .V: Son II 13 13 3 11-10 r.iWSYLVAN DIXON W UN! 1 1 r.1.. 5 r.10 K Walsh I: Angarola 21 4 1S-5I-5 7-HI " AH ft AGON W 109 3 5 fi C1 AV Kelly E .1 Baldwin ai 100 10 Sft 10 LASSKN w 100 4 7 7 7 7 .1 AAVigbt V P. Jennings S 25 li. I S T. ftoiipled in belling; no separate place or show liettlng. Time. 11 J, 23i, 48. Winner B. e, by Tanzmeister Miss Boggiano trained by AV. L. Oliver. AVent to post at 2:00. At post 5 minutes. Start bad. AV011 driving; second ho same. Hoot M011 got away, badly on the inside, but gradually overhauled Hie leaders and made good with a sensational closing sprint and is a crackerjack. Piinkin, after securing a flying start, indulged Blagg with the lead to the !:tretcli. where be went to the front and apparently was winning easily when he stumbled ami was caught at the end. Palailinl was striding at the start, but outpaced in tin? early running, finished with a brilliant rush and is a coming good one. Blagg displayed amazing early speed, but failed to stay and probably Is best In mud. Sylvan Dixon got away slowly and was quickly shuttled to tin? rear and never dangerous afterwards. Ai-rngoii Is a graiul looker. Scratched 00ii.-13Nappa. 115; 59050 Allaric, 105. Correc ted weights Paladin!. 102. ivcrweights Pimkln, 3 pounds; Paladlni. 4. f-t Q K SECOND RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse ?400. 3-year-OUlOO s niil upward. Selling. Net value- o winner 25. Ind Horses AAYt PPSt j If. StrFln Jockeys Owners O II C PS r.0ll7iFonErtUNNHIt ws 1 112 2 2"t 33 ink is AV Dugan FitzgdandTomson 4 1 35 7-5 3-3 f.0062 HKCTOK W 3 S5 7 3 3 4 2 2 Brussel S M AVilliatns t-.r. S-5 C-313-201-3 r.oi::; massada w 4 m r s io a r.i ::n Rice o t Hensiiaii r. cj c 2 1 C00!2.IITDGK 1! 5 112 2 4 4 "t 3 4J Treubel M J Ramsey 10 15 12 4 2 CftlSOED LILHUrtN W 103 1 S !! X1 Ct 5 J R AAilson AV P Magrane 15 30 30 12 3 f.0112 ISOLATION wn 3 S! 3 10 f.J KJ 7 i AV Smith AV B Jennings 5 13 13 5 2 59751 KISS W3 7! S 1 U P 4i 7" Harty Jones Co 30 CO 40 12 5 ra.nV, DUELIST wsis S 102 10 5 S 71 ! S J Kelly 31 II Itlco Jr 30 75 . 75 25 12 f.?SS7 YOUNG PILGRIM W 5 100 4 7 5i fi 8 9 Rett is L M Sage 50 00 20 8 .!i531 DOD ANDKISSON w 5 M 9 6 7kl0 10 10 Graliam AV Gabriel 10 Hi 10 li 3 Time, 1:10. Winner Br. c by St. Carlo Instigatrix trained by J. II. Tompkinson. AVent to post at 2:32. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same. Forerunner was given a Hying start and. running under a pull on the inside, indulged tin? pacemaker witli the leail to Hie stretch, where hi? made good with a rush. Hector ran a good race, but was interfered with at a critical moment on tin- last turn and generally messed about and mishandled. .Massada, away badly, closed a big gap and got up for third place? in the last stride of a whirlwind iinisli. Judge was forward In the running to the stretch, where he tired as it short. Ed Lilbiirn, pocketed and frequently inipeded in an inside rear position, finished like a shot and is very good. Isolation got away poorly and tired at the end after closing an early gap. Overweights Duelist, 5 pounds; Judge, 2. r -1 Q THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Purse 00. 4-yoar-oIds and upward. Selling. OVlOO Nt value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt s StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS C00C3 HI COL CAP r. 0 102 8 9 8s V f.J li Treubel P Sheridan 5 5 17-5C-5 3-3 C0113 PRONTA W 7 102 fi 4 1 - - li 2 T Clark C T Henshall 21 1S-51S-57-5 T-10 5MSS HARBOR Wr. 5 103 9 S 4?. 4t 4 4l ."In E AValsh S M AVilliams 7 S 7 3 S-5 60113 MELODIOUS Ws 4 100 5 C 71 C3 i- C 45 AV Smith Y. Abrams 12 20 20 S 3.1. iOlKSUPREMB COURT s 4 102 3 5 2"k 21 2"k 2 fi-J F Sullivan 11 Stover 2 11-52 9-10J-20 GOOSS CORRIGAN wsn 7 105 4 3 Si 3?. 3 3t 6s Rice II E Rowell 10 15 S 3 S-5 5KWI SANDALWOOD wit 4 102 7 7 5s 5si m 7s 7Ift I4 FountainAA L Oliver ll 23 23 10 4 10127 HOGARTH w 5 105 1 2 0" 71 S30 Si- S15 T Stewart J C Turner 200 300 200 100 50 52SS7 PLAY BALL wn 5 106 21 9 9 9 9 9 Crwaite .1 C Davidson 100 100 100 10 20 Time. 24, 4S1, 1:15, 1:40, 1:43J. Winner B. g, by Artillery Santa Rosalia trained by 1. Sheridan. AVent to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. AVon easily; second driving. Hi Col Cap, away poorly, closed an immense gap and bumped through on the inside with a lot of reserve speed to spare at the end. Pronta made the running to the last half dozen strides before she succumbed. Harbor ran in forward contention throughout and liuisbed gamely. Melodious worked through a rough Journey for the lirst half and finished like a shot, running a corking race. Supreme Conrt. away well, had no mishaps and was prominently placed, but tired in tin? stretch under a weak ride. Corrigan was in forward contention throughout and is much improved and about due. Sandalwood went well for six furlongs. Overweights Pronta, 2 pounds; Play Ball. 4; Hogarth, 3. f -l Or FOURTH RACE 1 Mile, rursc ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. O yj J. O Xo value to winner 00. InJIIerses AA"Vt PPSt V Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S COOSCBANNOCK BELLE w 4 100 7 7 7i 1" 73 CJ U J J AValshJ P Jones and Co 10 13 13 4 2 6O0C3ED SHERIDAN w 4 100 3 5 C1 51 42 21 2" AV Smith T A Davies and Co 10 15 15 C 2 59!S7GINETTE w C los 4 3 13 li li 1 3 T Clark C T Henshall 3 4 1S-5S-3 1-5 C0036HAMMERAAArAY Ws 3 99 1 2 51 4a CI .r.nt 4U Rice MHTichenorandCo 3 5 4 2 fl-10 5S9S3PHALANX W 4 102 2 4 4i G 5nt 411 55 j Kelly F H Bell C 12 12 4 2 C01145TOUPEE wn 5 107 5 S S S S S 6J E AValsh AV Gabriel 2 2?. 2.. 1 1-2 COOSC, RUBY w 4 102 8 C 2h 2h 2I 7 7i L FountainAV B Jennings 10 20 20 S 3 60036 GATEWAY W 5 109 C 1 31 3 33 31 8 AV Dugan E E Burnett C S S 21 1 Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:40J. AVinner Ch. f, by Bannockburn Belle AVard trained by J. 1. Jones. AVent to post at 3:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Bannock Belle trailed In behind a compact bunch of forward contenders to the stretch, where she came along fast on the outside and got up in the last stride. Ed Sheridan maintained a good position to the half, where lie moved up with a rush andrlnlslied swerving through the Inst fnrlongv crowdtnstlie leaders Tjadly ami was a lucky second. Ginette made the running to almost the last stride In-fore she succumbed anil suffered from much crowding in the last sixteenth. Hammeraway, flatfooted at the start and badly messed about and inadequately handled, never had clear sailing at any stage during the last six furlongs. Phalanx finished close up, running a fast and game race. Toupee was roughed at the start and trailed tar In the rear for six furlongs, finishing with a belated rush. Ruby was a prominent contender for seven furlongs. Gateway beat the barrier, but quit badly after running well to the stretch. Scratched C01133The Lieutenant, 102. Overweights Phalanx, 1 pound. fi QQ FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. OUlOO Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 60037 BONAR wn 4 IOC 1 4 C 6 3"k 2i 2i ll-L FountainT H StevensandSon2 21 2 4-5 1-2 C0060HRAS s G 101 11 7 41 43 5 5nt C3 2i Graham W Durker G 10 S 3 S-5 C0111 W. B. GATES AVlO 106 S 3 31 3"i 43 3 33 32 AAr Knapp R R Rice Jr S 13 15 6 2?. 00010 ARRAH GO WAN w 7 106 9 C 2 23 11 11 Ink 4 E AValsh. S M AVilliams C 7 a?. 21 6-3 COlllEXPEDIENT W 9 106 4 11 11 11 9t flJ 7J 5 Herbert G H ThomasandCo 5 S C 11-31 C01C2 MAJ. TENNY wn 7 109 3 11 l"k 22 4 4 6 W Dugan II Green 7 20 20 7 3 r.262 LOAES LABOR w 9 103 C 2 Si Sn 61 6151 71 F Sullivan A Hazlett 20 100 100 30 15 C0111 ELIE w 5 9S 2 5 9 9 10and 103 10 S AA Smith T A Davies and CoS 8 5 13-56-5 C0104 BRIGAND wn C 106 7 10 71 71 Snk 8 9 91 T Clark AAr L Oliver S 16 13 C 3 G0061 M. OF FERMOY w 4 101 3 S 5 51 71 71 S3 103 A AAright RanchoDRioSble 30 100 100 40 20 60037 TARRIGAN ws 6 106 10 1 101 101 H H 11 11 Crwaite McCthyandFlahty 20 SO 50 15 S Time, 24. 49, 1:15, 1:41, 2:071. AAinner Br. c, by Governor Foraker Florimore trained by J. D. Stevens. Went to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bonar was skillfully reserved within striking distance of the leaders for the first mile and made good decisively at tile end. Iras maintained a forward position throughout into a fast going second. AA. I!. Gates went well, but tired right at the end. Arrah Gowan practically forced the pace from the start and drew into a long lead after shaking off Major Tenny and fmisheu gamely. Expedient finished with his usual fast, but belated rush. Major Tenny failed to staj-. Elle and Brigand were never dangerous. Scratched 59S0S Hooligan, 10G. Overweights AV. B. Gates, 3 pounds; Expedient, 3; Major Tenny, 3. Cfi QQ SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. OUlOtf Nct value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt ,4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 60062ROYAL ROGUE wn 7 104 5 2 1 13 ll 12 J Kelly J W Blalock 2 12-311-57-10out 9961 SAN NICHOLAS w 7 112 4 1 2J 33 3" 22 W Knapp AV B Jennings 3-3 1 7-101-4 out 599S7 EL DINERO w 3 S3 2 4 4 41 4 3si AAT Kelly E J Baldwin 6 7 5 1 out 1 C0133COCK SURE ws 3 83 1 3 2"t 21 4s Brussel Club Stable 30 100 CO S 9-3 E91SS LUliENE ws 7 1C2 .3 5 5 5 5 5 Rice G Summers and ColOO 200 200 30 4 Time, 232. 4SJ, 1:00. 1:07. AAinner Ch. g, bv Rey del Sierras Jessie R. v trained by J. M. Stokes. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start fair. AVon driving; second the same. Royal Rogue. 1 from a flying start, set a tremendous pace throughout and won holding his own. San Nicholas ran lapped ; on he winner almost throughout, but lost ground by a wide last turn and came again gamely under pun- shment. El Dinero, away poorly, rapidly improved his position and loomed up menacingly in the stretch on the inside, putting up a fast and game effort. Cock Sine displayed superior speed and ran in close 1 pursuit of the winner for five furlongs before tiring. Lnrene was far outclassed. j Scratched 00054Sir AVIIfred. 90; 00139Toin McGrnth. 90.