Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-11

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,, March 10, 1306. One hundred -and third day. New California Jockey Club. AVIn-ter Meeting about 151 days. AVeather cloudy; track good. 28 books on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. No recall flag used. Av indicates whip, S spurs, B bliukers. "WQ Q "I FIRST RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Track record 1:44. Purse 00. 4-year-olds JvtOJL and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C PS 60918 CHABL1S w 5 101 7 6 4 5" 11 ll U E RobinsnD Zelinsky 8 12 10 3 G-5 60SS5 BYRONERDALE w 6 107 9 7 71 651 55 4 21 Rice J M Crane 9-5 9-5 6-5 1-2 1-5 60732 EPICURE w 6.108 5 5 5 3a 3" 35 35 Tj AVIlIIamsA T Dobson 4 8 6 2 1 C063S JACKFULD s 6 107 2 4 31 4nt 4 5 4t T Sullivan G P McNeil 2 3 11-57-107-20 60S55MOGREGOR W 4 107 3 2 11 1J 2J 2" 5 Brussel E Bedenbcck 20 30 20 7 2i 60949 MOUNTEBANK s 9 107 6 S 8 8" S 7J 63 J Clark McCthyandKeafg 30 75 60 20 6 60919 CANEJO s 9 100 1 3 6"t 71 6"t 61 71 Rettig J J Ellerd 30 50 50 15 7 60730 FLORA BRIGHT w G 100 8 9 9 9 9 8s W Smith T A Davies and Co 100 230 250 60 20 60SS5 MEISTERSINGER WB 7 110 4 1 -2! 2J 71 9 9 T Clark C J Casey 100 150 150 50 20 Time, 24, 491, 1:15, 1:41. 1:4G. Winner B. m, by Artillery Clicquot trained by C. Snyder. Went to post at 2:02. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Chablis, suddenly improved, was luckily placed in the early running and stole a long and winning lead on the last turn, but tired and just got home. Byronerdale was carried wide on the first and last turns and shut off at a critical moment at the half and was never able to get up, but was best. Epicure ran In game and forward contention from the start and only succumbed right at the end. Jackfull was never dangerous, was lacking In early speed and also failed to stay. Mogregor showed superior early speed, but tired badly in the last quarter. The others were beaten off. Scratched 00919Major Tenny, 107; 00038 Ralph Young, 110; 59561 Lucrece, 105. Overweights Chablls, 1 pound; Epicure, 1. CfC Q O SECOND RACE 2 Miles. Track record 3:20. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward." OU jO Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1 1 1 StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 609193ROUGH RIDER B 9 103 1 4 l3- 1 1 ll 1 ll E RobinsnP S Roberts 6-5 3-2 6-5 7-101-3 60554 LIBERTO 5 88 2 2 25 21 2 2s 2 28 Wr Kelly E J Baldwin 13-521-54 7-5 1-2 60919 IRAS s 6 101 6 5 41 41 4 4 3 3 Graham AV Durker 3 16-53 9-109-20 60919 INA1CTUS w 8 107 3 1 5 51 3 3? 45 4" Rice AV Gabriel 6 6 5 7-5 1-2 60729 M. OF FERMOY w 4 105 5 G 3 31 5 52 5 5 L FountainRanchoDRioSble 15 40 40 8 23 60760 LOONE w 8 103 4 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 Gdchild AV Kern 30 SO SO 20 G Time, 20, 51. l:17J, 1:44, 2:12, 2:39, 3:00, 3:33. Winner Ch. g, by Knight of Ellerslie Emma Mac trained by M. Lynch. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Rough Rider, hard held, made the running undisturbed until in the last furlong, where he came away from . Libertos challenge. Liberto, after being choked and hauled all over the track behind the winner, moved up with a belated stretch challenge and swerved sharply over to the Inside rail. Iras bad race was foreshadowed by the betting and, after having trailed leisurely along far in the rear, she moved up into a comfortable third. Invictus prefers mud and was never dangerous. The others are non-stayers. Corrected weights Invictus, 107. Overweights Maid of Fermoy, 4 pounds. "VQ Q Q -THIRD RACE 1-2 Mile. Track record 47j. The Undino Stakes. ,500 added. j J XJ O O 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner ,100; Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C PS 607SSHORACE E. w 118 3 6 ll 1 1 AV Dugan li Schreiber 1-3 1-3 3-101-10out 0601NATIVE SON s 103 5 2 2 T- 2 T Clark H Stover t4 6 6 3-5 out C0791PIMKIN W 108 4 1 3J 5 3J L WllliamsH Stover t4 6 6 3-5 out 607913WOOLMA w 103 2 3 4" 4"k 41 E RobinsnApplegateandCotn 5 8 8 3-2 3-5 COSSG GEORGE S. DAAIS w 105 1 5 5i 3" 5s Rice T O AVebber and ColO 40 20 4 8-5 60S53 SAXONIA W 107 6 4 6 6 6 W Knapp J D Millin 60 75 75 15 21 tCoupled In betting. Time, 23J, 47J. Winner Ch. c, by Baunockburn Miss Lynah trained by W. Covington. AVent to post at 2:53. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter; second the same. Horace E. spreadeagled his opponents from a flatfooted start, displaying marvelous speed. Native Son was never extended to save second place and ran a corking good race. Pitnkih was urged along from the start on the inside deep going and tired in the closing drive. AAoolma finished fast on the inside. George S. Davis ran close up with brilliant early speed, but tired. Saxonia was far outclassed. Scratched C07S8 Ray Egan, 114. Overweights Saxonia, 2 pounds. Native Son, singly, place, evens; show, 2 to 5. Pimkin. singly, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 3 to 5. andfCkQi FOURTH-RACE 1 Mile. Track record 1:38. Purse ,00673-y ear-olds and up- JJtlf Q-r ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U. StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 60SS7SOUFRIERE w 5 110 4 5 6 5and 5 5 lot c Miller SierraNvdaSble 4 6 5 6-5 2-5 60SS7 BOLOMAN w 3 93 1 1 22 23 2J 21 2nk Rice D S Fountain 10 16 15 5 7-5 60555 PNCESS TITANIA w 8 106 3 4 3 41 3 33 Graham J D Millin 4 4 3 11-102-5 G0S56 DEUTSCHLAND WB 6 113 5 3 l3 Is ll ll 421 W Dupran B Schreiber 4 8 8 11-54-5 60263 GRAZIALLO wb 5 116 G 6 4 3"k 3k 4nk 5 L WilliamsW B Jennings 6-513-1013-107-107-20 60632AVRENNE w 3 91 2 2 5 6 6 6 6 W Smith T O Webber and Co20 60 60 20 4 Time, 21J, 49, 1:14, 1:40. Winner Ch. in, by Inspector B. Landslip trained by F. T. Hlnkey. AVent to post at 3:17. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. AVon driving; second the same. Soufriere. away very slowly, trailed in an apparently hopeless rear position until on the far turn, where she overhauled the others with lightning like rapidity and, after being shut off in the stretch, finally, got up iu the last stride. Boloman ran in close pursuit of the terrific pace to the stretch, where he assumed command and only succumbed right at the end of a game closing struggle. Princess Titania ran a fine race and. being badly bumped when making her stretch run, was probably unlucky to have lost. Deutschlatid raced into a long lead, where ho held sway for six and a half furlongs before he tired. Graziallo, awav badly, loomed up on the last turn, then tired slightly as if short in the last sixteenth. AVrenne ran a cracking race and finished well up. Overweights Bolonian, 1 pound. AQQ pT FI FTHRACE FuturityCourse. 170feetlcss than-3-4 mileT Track-ecord 1:0!. "vtOU Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses- AWtPPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O HC PS 60S3GR ALBERT wb 4 106 2 5 3" 2 lk 11 Brussel C C McCafferty 5 7 i 2 45 60953MISTYS PRIDE w 6 10S 5 4 12 12 25 25 AV Knapp SchnIothandKirby 1 6-5 4-5 2-5.1-5 60762 PAL wb 3 96 3 7 62 42 4 31 Graham AV B Jennings 5 5 4 7-5 7-10 60SSS YOUNG PILGRIM w 5 113 1 3 22 3t 3 4nk Rettig L M Sage 30 100 100 30 G li04213GATEWAY w 5 ll;. S S 71 6 5 51 Loague E E Burnett 30 60 60 15 4 60764 MARTINMAS ws 6 110 4 1 4 5 61 6 T Clark C T Henshall 4 12 12 5 2 00921 HENRY AVAITB w 5 113 C 2 8 S 7 7 E RoblnsnLamasney Bros 200 300 300 100 30 G0S5GST. GEORGE Jit. wn 5 113 10 G 51 7J S5 S3 B Powell T E McLaughlin 20 50 50 10 C GO038 GORGALETE ws 6 10S 9 9 9 9 9 9 L FountainFitzgdfcFlahty 12 20 20 5 2 UOSSSTHE MIST ws 4 101 7 Left at the post. Gdchild W H Hammond 10 16 16 4 S-5 Time, 1:10. AVlnner B. g. by Albert Emily It. trained by C. C. McCafferty. AVent to post at 3:45. At iiost 5 minutes. Start straggling. AVon easily; second the same. Ralbert. from a lucky start, got quickly into forward contention and overhauled and passed Mistys Pride on the last turn, coming home practically alone. Mistys Pride broke slowly aud. seeming sluggishly inclined, was never able to get very far away from her opponents and tired badly when challenged in the stretch. I al, away poorly on the inside, worked through a rough joirney to the stretch, where he was forced to go wide, then finished an easy third and can do better. Young Pilgrim, in the worst going throughout, ran a remarkably fast and game race. Gateway, out of place in sprints, suffered at the start, but closed an immense gap and is extra good. Martinmas showed good early speed, but quit iu the stretch. Throw his race out. Gorgalcte and St. George Jr. were never cousidcuous. Overweights Pal, 2 pounds. CffCYQlCi SIXnIRACE34JIile. Track record 1:12. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances? UUtUU Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt A StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P B 601S5HECTOR wn 107 S 1 11 l3 11 1 Rice Hall and Marshall 21 Gl 7-5 3-3l-3"" CU762 CICELY w 101 1 7 51 21 2 2 E RobinsnKirkfield Stabla 1 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-4 60S23 THEO CASE w 105 7 4 81" 73 5"k 3k L FountainD S Fountain 6 9 8 31 3-3 60SS7 REY DEL MUNDO wb 107 6 9 7 61 4l 42 C Smith E J Baldwiii 10 15 12 4 8-5 CANARDO w 103. 9 3 2U 31 61 51 L AVilliamsW B Jennings 4 23 20 8 4 WJ3S SUGARMAID ws 103 5 2 4? 5J 7 63 T Clark AV Scharetg and Co 20 20 12 4 8-5 60283 ELEVATION ws 102 4 6 C2 S S 7"t Brussel T A Fullum 200 200 75 25 10 60921 IM JOB w 110 3 5 31 4 3b 81 AV Knapp W G Yanke 8 20 20 6 21 60S89 HUSTON w 105 28 9999A AVright T II StevensandSonlOO 200 200 100 30 Time, 24, 4S1, 1:133. AVlnner Civ g, by Handsome Tchoupetoulas trained by L. D. Hall. AVent to post at 4:13. At post 1 miuutc. Start fair. AVon driving; second easily. Hector, from a flying start, -raced into a long lead and maintained it to the final sixteenth, where he tired and scored luckily. Cicely, away flatfooted on the inside and pocketed for the first half, closed up like a shot in the stretch but was unable to quite get, up and was best." Theo Case, shuffled to the; rear In the earlv running closed a big gap while running on the extreme outside. Rey del Mundo, inadequately handled and nearly left, made up a lot of ground, was frequently shut off and should have been an easv third. Can-ardo displayed fine speed and finished gamely into a good fifth and was probably short. Sugarmaid likes a-slow-track. Elevation was short, but showed fair speed. Im Joe ran well to the stretch, then tired ladly. , Overweights Cicely, 1 pouad; Key del Mundo, 2; Cauurdo, 1; Im Joe, 3. .


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