Okland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-02-27

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., February 26, 1906 Ninety-second day. New California Jockey Club. AVinter Meeting about 151 days. AVeather clear; track slow and cuppy. 30 books on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwycr. Secretary," Percy AV. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. in. No recall flag used. AV indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Q Ft FIRST RACE 3-4 Milel Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Dy OQO Net value to winner 25. ind Horses AAVt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 604S1 COCK SURE av 101 9 3 Ink 1J 1 1 Rice Club Stable 2 2J 11-59-102-5 60573DICK AVILSON Avsn 103 G 2 2 2 2i 2 T Clark J E Abbott and Col 5 10-57-5 7-lu 60511 JAKE MOOSE A"s 103 3 G 71 51 5 31 F Sullivan E I Hanson 8 13 12 5 21 C034WIUSTIC LADY av 99 7 S 51 31 41 Graham AV S Cree 4 41 4i 8-5 4-3 60511 RUSTICATE av 104 5 7 31 31 4 5s J J Walsh Del Monte StablelO 12 12 G 3 60340 RAMONA AV 101 S 4 4"" G"t 6 61 E RobinsnD Zelinsky . 4 8 8 3 8-5 54017 ELLERD s 89 10 1 6 7-1 7 7"t Itettig J J Ellerd 30 40 30 12 G 5925S ANGIE STUDDERT s 99 4 5 S Sl SJ 8 Brussel M A Stephenson 50 130 100 40 20 59933 RIVARAL AV 99 2 9 9 91 9 91 T Sullivan Alameda Stable 20 75 75 25 12 60302 SICYON w 99 1 10 10 10 10 10 E Hayes T II StevensandSon20 40 30 12 6 Time, 25. 50, 1:105. AVinner Ch. g, by Ilimyar Aain Glory trained by AV. M. Ryan. AAent to post at 2:00. At post 4 minutes. Start good. AVon handily; second easily. Cock Sure, from a good start, set the pace in the best going, soon stole a long lead and, scoring a lucky victory, Avas tiring at the end. Dick AVilson, on the inside in deep going, Aas forced to pull up at the half and in the stretch, but finished wearing the Aviuner down. Jake Moose made up ground in the last half. Rustic Lady and Rusticate both failed to stay. The others A-ere beaten off and outclassed. Scratched 5S01G Cazazza, 101. OA-erAveights Dick AVilson, 1 pound; Jake Moose, 2; Ramona, 2. afCta SECOND"RACE3-4"Mile700added.4-year-olds and upward7SelIiug; O VJ OjOO Net value to AVinner 10. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S eOlSOMIMO s 6 109 12 1 lh 22 21 11 Otis P Sheridan 2 31 31 9-102-5 60574SYLVIA TALBOT AV 6 98 10 7 31 11 l3 2 Schade B Schreiber 6-56-511-1011-203-10 604495MEADA av 4 103 4 5 41 4" ol 3" Rice C AVinchell 12 20 20 8 4 604S03MIMON AV 5 107 7 3 21! 31 3 41 Russell IBFitzgeraldandCo 5 7 7 2 1 605123STANDARD wn 5 107 11 4 5" 53 4"k 5 L FountainJ N Mounce 5 12 12 4 3-2 60542 ONLY JIMMIE 1v 4 106 5 S 6"k 6s 62 Greenfld J E Abbott and ColOO 100 100 30 12 GC542 DOTAGE . av 4 103 9 9 1- 71 71 71 F Sullivan G F Tanner and Co30 200 200 60 23 60336 GYROS AV 6 103 S G 103 Si 9 S2 C WilliamsH Green 20 200 100 40 15 60361 EDRODUN av 4 103 6 2 6i 9 St 91 T. Clark J H Brannon 15 15 10 4 2 C0339 TEN OAKS Avn 4 10S 1 12 12 12 ll1 101 E RobinsnC AV ChappeliandCo30 40 25 10 5 60311 BROWN SCOT AV 5 105 3 10 91 10no 11s T SulliA-an A Ross 40 200 200 80 40 E0312 INSTRUMENT avb 5 103 2 11 IV 11 12 12 A AVright T Conwell S 15 12 5 2 Time, 21J. GO. 1:10J. AVinner B. g, by Mileslo Mlnoiia trained by P. Sheridan. AVent to iiost at 2:28., At iost 2 minutes. Start fair. AVon driving; second easily. Mimo, from a flying start, forced the pace to the half, from where, after being passed by the favorite, he gradually cut down her long lead and got up right at the .euiU Sylvia .TulboC aAvay poorly, racedrapldly up to the leaders ahd"Aveiil into a long lead ou the tav turn, appearing all over the AVinner until right at the end, where she tired In the very deep inside going, but Avas much the best. Meada ran fonA-ardly and finished gamely. Mlmon tired badly after a superior display of early speed. Standard lacked her usual early speed, but held her position and finished well. The others were beaten off and never dangerous. Scratched 00301 My Order, 105. Overweights Only Jlmmle, 1 pound. 07TftQr7 THIRD " RACE3-4 MileT-Purse00. 3year-"olds. Selling. Q V7 J Q I Net value to winner 25. ind Horses AWt PPSt 4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 60573BANTAM WB 101 4 5 4" 21 2i 1 Rice Flail and Marshall S-5 9-5 7-5 3-5 1-3 C051DLORD NELSON s 99 7 2 lb 1! Ink 21 Sandy H E RoAvell 7 13 13 5 11-5 6054!FRED BENT AV 103 9 7 S 51 3nk 33i L FountainAV Scharetg and Co6 6 51 2 4-5 603G2AVONALIS av 105 3 3 7U 6"k G 11 T Clark RanchoDRioSble 21 31 3 9-101-2 S04S1 JILLETT avs 101 1 4 2i 3"k 4 51 Barrett L H Ezell 8 20 20 8 4 03U31SOLATION avb 99 G 1 3nk 4 51 G Graham AV B Jennings 6 12 11 4 7-5 601SI MAZBL av 99 2 6 5 7 7 7 Brussel AV M Murry and Co30 CO 60 20 10 C0573 FROLIC av 104 5 8 6 S S S E Robins nF J ORourke 8 13 13 5 S-5 REV DEL FONETTA AV 106 8 9 9 9 9 9 Loague FleurDeLisSble 10 CO 60 20 10 Time, 2P 50. 1:10J. AVinner B. g, liy Royal Emblem Lillian Belle trained by L. D. Hall. AVent to post at 2:51. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second the same. Bantam got away poorly, but moved up rapidly on the iuside and, assuming command in the stretch. Avon as his rider pleased. Lord Nelson, from a Hying start, set a stiff pace and finished Avlth unexpected ganieness. Fred Rent, away poorly, closed a big gap and finished fast on the inside in deep going. Avonalis, probably handicapped by the going, Avas never dangerous. Jillett Arants a fast track. Isolation shoAA-ed good early s-peed, but ran a bad race on the AAholo. Frolic, aAA-av badly, lacked speed and can do better. Scratched 00311 Royal Colors, 101; 00541 Tavern, 97; 00573 Frank Flittuer, 104. OAcrweights Fred Bent, 2 pounds;Jlllett, 2; Key del Fonetta, 2. Afi Q Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling. DuDOO Net value to Aviuner 25. - Ind Horses AWt PPSt A A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ;057G BRIERS AVB G 110 9 2 2 1" 1 ll ll AV Dugan FleurDeLisSble S-5 2 S-5 4-5 2-5 6000S LONE AVOLF Ws 4 101 6 9 1 5? 5 2h 2 W Kelly R R Rice Jr 20 40 30 S 21 60!S3RAY s 7 104 5 5 4"k 4 3nk ;!u y Graham AV Durker 4 9 8 2 7-10 e057CJACKFULL s 6 109 4 4 51 63 41 4 4 T Sullivan G P McNeil 7-5 2 9-3 3-5 3-10 3060G RALPH YOUNG avb 5 112 7 S 61 7 7i G 5h T SteAvart J C Turner S 15 15 5 2 60543PROFITABLE n 6 10G 8 3 ll 11 22 5 G3 E RobinsnA AVinters 15 1G 16 6 2 60IS3 AVENRICK Avs 5 109 2 7 9 S S 7 75 T Clark ClealandSturgeon 7 12 8 3 G-5 6060G THE REPROBATE AV 4 101 3 G 31 3i 6 Rice Hall and MarshalllO 23 23 8 4 1323DQUIBO avb 8 100 1 1 S 9 9 9 9 Gdehild II S Blackburn CO 200 100 4Q 20 Time. 25J, 51, 1:17, 1:441. Winner B. m, by Perblaisc Bramble Leaf trained by C. Buxtou. AVent to jiost at .!:2S. At tost 2 inlnutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving. Briers secured a dying start and Avas particularly Avell served by the cuppy going, maintained a forward position from the start aud moA-ed into a long lead ou the far turn and easily stalled off all challenges at the end. Lone Wolf, also favored by track conditions, got aAvay poorly, but closed a big earlv gap and finished like a shot. Ray journeyed on the iuside throughout and had all the Avorst of it and stumbled in the last stride, or she Avould have been second. Jackfull, handicapped by the stiff going, ran on the outside all the Avay, loomed up on the last turn, but eventually tired. Ralph Young steadily improved his position. Profitable showed superior early speed, but failed to stay. The Reprobate, also a fast non-stayer, is best iu sloppy Scratched 00570 Corrigan, 107. Overweights Briers, 1 pound. Cia Q O FIFTH RACE 1 Mile acd 20 Yards. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upAvard. Selling. J V.J J Q J Net value to winner 25. md Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 6060G AlCLLOWSTONE AVSU 7 110 I 4 31 3 11 l3 l"k W Dugan .1 L Ross 6 6 Is57-5"7-10 603S7 C1IABL1S AV 5 101 3 3 H 2 21 2i 21 E RobinsnD Zelinsky 30 30 30 8 3 603SGORONTE AVB G 106 1 1 21 11 31 3 35 J, Fountainll Green 21 5 5 S-5 4-3 60573 CANE.IO s 9 9S 9 S 9 S S3 4 4 Rettig J J Ellerd 4 5 23-5S-5 4-5 XI60S LANGFORD JAMES WB 5 103 7 5 42 5 2 73 7 5 Graham M Kern 15 30 30 8 4 J03S6 LADY KENT AV 9 103 S 7 3 4? 1 6 6i Wright Everett Stable 7 9 9 3 7-5 J0312 ETHEL ABBOTT av 5 106 G 71 6" 5ik 52 7"k Greenfld F J Neil S 13 13 5 2 50606 FLORENCE. FONSO Wis 5 96 5 9 6" 7i 6? S1 AV Smith T A Davies and Co20 30 30 S 4 60512JTHE CAPTAIN av 6 103 2 2 S"k o 9 p Russell I B Fitzgerald S-5 21 11-56-5 3-5 Time, 20. 511. 1:17, 1:113, 1:401. AVinner Ch. g, by Rey el Santa Anita Florilla trained by P. AVilkersou. AVent to post at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second easily. Yellowstone, after close pursuit of the leaders from the start, stole a long lead on the last turn aud, swerving to the inside, avus bumped by Chablls repeatedly and just managed to get home. Chablis, on the inside, forced the pace alternately with Oroute, came along fast on the Inside and challenged the Aviuner Avith a belated stretch move and but for interference A-ould have avoii. Oronte showed plenty of early speed and AA-as carefully reserved, but failed to stay the journey. C.inejo, badly handled, fell far to the rear iu the early running -Mu closed a big gap in the last half. The Captain dropped hopelessly to the rear early. Scratched 000003Haveu Run, 102. Overweights Canejo, 2 pounds; Lady Kent, 2; Ethel Abbott, 1. afitAll SlXTHRACl3-4"MiIcT"Purse 0orl-year-olds and upAvardT-AlloAvauces. I J V J J -fr V Net value to Aviuner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Yt StrFin Jockeys OAvnera O H C P S SC377SOUFRIERE AVS 5 107 S 2 33i 21 2 11 C Miller SierraNvdaSblc 3-5 7-101-2 1-6 out ;0515 JUDGE Avsn 5 112 2 3 lh l3 1 28 Graham E J Ramsey 3 16-516-53-5 1-4 3743PNCESS AVHEELERavs 4 110 G 1 41 4J 41 31 AV Knapp AV P Fine 7 17 17 16-51 5973S BUCHANAN avb 4 110 5 S 71 5 .VI 41 AA Dugan B Schreiber 7 12 12 16-511-10 :0o42 BLUMENTHAL avs 5 109 3 2i 3 3 5 Barrett L II Ezall 20 40 40 6 9-3 41913 GIBRALTAR avsbII 112 7 5 6 G5 61" 6 Hobart G S McKenzie 50 200 200 50 15 52335 SALTO ws 5 109 1 4 52 71 7 7 Otis AV H Merchant 50 250 230 40 12 5SS43 THE FORUM avs 6 114 4 7 8 8 S 8 Masters Galindo Stable 100 300 200 50 15 Time, 243, CO, 1:151. AVinner Ch. m, by Inspector B. Landslip trained by F. E. Hinkey. AVent to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon easily; sceond driving. Roufrlere, from a flying start, maintained a close position behind the pacemaker to the stretch, Avhere she decisively made good ou the inside and Avas much the best. Judge raced into a long lead on the far turn, ran in the best going and stood a long stretch drive gamely. Princess AVheeler, reserved in the early running, finished well and easily saved third place. " Buehahan Avas sore and outpaced to the stretch, but finished like a shot. Blumeiithal displayed tine early speed and may have been short. Gibraltar finished Avell. Scratched 00542 Janewny, 10!. Overweights Princess Wheeler, 3 puuuds; Buchanan, 1; The Forum, 2. x


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