Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-17

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., March 1G, 190G. One hundred and eighth day. New California Jockey Cub. Winter Meeting about 151 days. Weather clear; track heavy. 2S books on. Presiding 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. il l A l FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Track iecord 591. Purse 400. 3 and 4-year-olds. 0 JL JL tfc JL Maidens. Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 25. 1 ml Hortes AWt PPSt U V- StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS G101S PEPPER-POD w 3 100 7 5 9 7"?. 5 1" Rice W L Oliver 3 4 4 8-5 4-3 flOlG MARIE II. w 4 110 9 1 Ol 5"t is -jsj L, WillianisV M MurryandCo 2 21 2 4-5 2-3 S90S3 LAURA VAN v 2 95 5 9 5 2i 2" 31 Schade B Schreiber 5 10 10 4 S-5 GolsySUE CHESTER w 4 lm 1 1 2i 3t 31 4 W Knapp C W Chirk 10 20 2ft S 1 51935 OASIS 3 lot S S S" fil 61 5w DeRoucn ii Walker 50 100 20 10 5 G0932 K1CVON " W 3 100 II 12 ll1 10 91 G 13 Hayes T II StevelisandSou20 10 10 12 6 6045.1 NIOTA w 3 101 3 2 iu 4 4 75 T Clark W Kern 10 13 13 G 3 59357 AVONELLA s 3 100 3 10 12 12 IP 8s Graham J D Millin I G 6 21 G-j WOOS LOU OTSTOT ws 1 101 G 6 7"i 9"kl0ut 9s G McLlilinT E McLaughlin 30 100 100 40 29 G091G ESTMERE w 3 100 4 3 3"k Ink 72 101 Rrussel W L Stantleld 13 15 9 4 2 6000S BERENIEL w 4 110 10 11 101 11 12 11 Iiurghart Smith and Co 30 100 100 40 15 601C0 ALUMDINA w 3 100 12 7 41 Suk Si 12 Barrett L H Ezell 12 23 25 S 4 Time, 25, 51J, 1:04?. Winner R. f, by Ben Holladay Peppergrass trained by" M. F. Sheedy. Went to post, at 2:03.- At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second the same. Pepper-pod was shut off early and worked through a rough journey thereafter, but finished fast, getting up on the Inside in deep going in the last stride or two and was much the best. Marie II., on the outside in good jioing, was reserved to the half and raced Into the ilead on the last turn, but succumbed right at the end. Laura Van. away tlafltfooted, raced quickly up iuto forward contention, but tired In the last sixteenth. Sue Chester showed good early speed iu bad going. Niota was promineutfor a half mile. Oyepweights-Marie H., i pouuds; Oasis, 1; Niota, 4; Bereuiei, -4. -l Q SECOND HACK 3-4 Mile. Track record 1:12. Purse hB100. 3 -year-olds. Selling. 6- JL JL tfc 5 Net value to winner 25. , Ind Horses AWt PPSt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS C1030ST. FRANCIS Ts 112 3 2 3 l3 Is 1 T Clark H M Shaw 3-5 4-313-201-5 out C09S6 IM .lOE Ws 112 2 3 2" 3S 21 21 E RoblnsnW G Yanke 6 10 H 13-51 C069SCOCK SURE w 109 4 I 51 41 3 3s w knapp Club Stable 4 51 5 3-109-20 6101S WHEATSTONE wsn 99 8 5 G!i 5 o A-l R Davis E J Ramsey 100 200 130 40 20 C0S24 RUSTICATE wn 107 7 S 71 ""t c5 5l J J Walsh Del Monte Stable 10 20 3 C 2 00637 ISOLATION wb 102 C 1 l-J 2J 4 C Brussel W B Jennings 10 23 23 7 21 61018 SPRING RAN w 102 5 7 8 S 7 7 Roberts W M Rogers 2o 50 50 12 5 61030 MONTANUS WB 102 1 C 4i 63 Bled. Jarrett G W Dodge 20 20 10 4 3-2 Time. 25, 103. 1:17. Winner Cli. c, by Rubicon Wiiy Not trained by J. McNames. Went to post at 2:28. At post 3 minutes. Start very bad. Won in a canter; second easily. St. Francis indulged the earlv pacemaker with a brief lead, then raced into a Ions lead and won off pulling up at the end. Im Joe, from a lucky start, maintained a forward position throughout, easily saving second place. Cock Sure, awav badly, trailed in the early running and. coming through on the Inside in the Inst quarter, was anchored in the deep fooling and was short. Wheatstonc made up considerable ground from a poor send-off. Rusticate, practically lert. closed a big gap. Isolation beat the barrier and retired after going a good three furlongs. Spring Ban was as good as left. Scratched 00l523Fiolic. 107; 00C.lS3Lord Nelson, 101; 010183Black Eyes, 102. - -1 .1 Q THIRD RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-1 mile. Track record 1:00. JL JL tt O Purse 00. l-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U a.a StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C PS GI0473BLUMENTHAL w 5 130 2 5 l5 l7 l5 11 W Knapp L II Ezell 3-2 3-211-100-201-:. 61015 MIMO s C 130 1 I 4 4 31 2" E Robins nl Sheridan 7 8 C S-5 3-3 U00S5 FULL SWAT w 4 129 7 2 5s?. 54 4?. 3 3 Minder Denny Bros 30 75 CO 20 s G107S1GOLD. SUNRISE wn 4 123 G S 9 S3 51 46 T Clark Jones and Lusk 3 4 4 6-5 1-2 ,W77TAM OSHANTER w C 130 4 9 8l 71. 7- 54 L FountainE Bedenbeck 3 10 10 3 11-10 00301 EMMA REUBOLD V 4 12S 9 1 3i 2 23 Gl W Dugan G Burcr and Co 12 23 25 8 4 CI04tiBATH BEACH w 5 133 3 C 21 3 63 T I Powell W S Crce 12 30 30 10 4 60S37 ORONTE wn G 133 8 3 G 6""t s4 8s Sherwood II Green 15 40 40 12 4 G0S23 GIBRALTAR WBll 133 5 7 71 9 9 9 Wright G S McKenzio 15 40 30 10 4 Time, 1:11. Winner BIk. g. by Sain Contest trained by L. II. Ezell. Went to post at 2:55. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Blumenthal went into a long lead at once and spreadeagled his opponents, but finished tiring. Mi mo journeyed in the deep Inside going throughout In forward and game contention. Full Sway finished like a cyclone. Golden Surprise, apparently hopelessly outpaced to the stretch, closed a big gap in the stretch. Tarn OShantcr, away very badly, was never dangerous and put up a remarkably poor effort. Emma Reubold showed fine early speed, but failed to stay as if short. Batli Beach retired after going a fast half. Scratched 01113 Jerry Hunt, 130; C0C99 My Order, 120; 5930S Master, 130. - -I A A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Track record 1:3S!. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. JL JL C Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C1078PICKAWAY s G 107 7 1 l5 V l4 l4 l4 T Clark A J Jackson 10 10 G 21 6-5 COJSl .TACKFULL s 6 107 1 2 2 31 23 2 21 T Sullivan G P McNeil 3 41 41 8-5 4-5 61112 MODICUM w 6 110 S 5 4i 4J 5s 4i 331 L Fountain!. and D Stable 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 61049 MAJOR TENNY n 7 107. 4 6 G 2a 3i 31 4" Earnshw II Green 10 20 1G 7 3 fi0700 DUSTY MIDLER wsn 5 110 2 3 3and 531 4J 51 531 Graham G H ThomasandCo G-5 C-5 G-5 1-2 1-5 G1015 SUN MATtK wsb 4 105 G 7 51 63 61 G3 6 J Clark J Pelter 30 60 60 20 G C0314 GLENARVON w G 107 3 S 8 7n" 7 78 7" Rice G Summers and Col5 30 30 10 3 C1014 PROFITABLE B 6 107 5 4 71 S S 8 8 F Sullivan A Winters 30 50 50 12 4 Time, 25i, 51, 1:105. 1:44. Winner Ch. g, by Piccolo Marcella, by Criustead trained by A. J. Jackson. Went to post at 3:21. At post 7 minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second driving. Pickaway stole away on the first turn, winning all the way by a wide gap. Jackfull was reserved in second place and. tiring, just lasted long enough to save second place. Modicum, held at the post, away badly and shut off at the half, closed up like a shot in the stretch. Major Tenny tired badly at the end of six furlongs strenuous pursuit of the pacemaker. Dusty Miller, short and unfit, was never dangerous. Sun Mark was forward in the ruunlng for six furlongs. f -- A p FIFTH-RACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Track record 1:42. Purse 00. 3-year-olds JL JL tfcO and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt U V2 StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 6104SPENTAGON wn 3 99 4 2 2i 2 la ll H Russell ELFitzgeraldandCo 6 13 12 5 2 61019 CHABLIS W 5 104 7 6 3a 53 44 21 21 E RobinsnD Zellnsky G 7 5 8-5 4-5 61049WENRICK w 5 114 G 5 41 3nt 31 31 3 Minder Cleal and SturgeonC 8 6 2 4-5 G0387 CARDINAL SARTO w 4 107 2 3 li U 21 43 41 W Knapp Blasingame Bros 6 15 15 5 2 G09S1DYRONERDALE w 6 111 3 4 53 42 5 54 53 Graham J M Crane 21 3 21 4-5 2-3 607003BRIERS wn 6 110 1 1 7J1 61 6 61 64 L WilllamsFleurDeLisSble 8-5 2 2 1 2-5 G1049MR. FARNUM w 6 111 8 S 8 S 8 7 7 Brussel C C McCafferty 12 20 20 7 3 G0699tBARKER w 4 107 5 7 G"W !! 8 8 F Sullivan C F TannerandCo 30 50 0 20 G tOmitted from entries. Time, 243. 50, 1:101, 1:44, 1:47. Winner Ch. c, by Octagon Mischief trained by E. L. Fitzgerald. Went to post at 3:4S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Pentagon, lucky at the start, ran in close attendance on the pacemaker to the half,, where he forged into a good lead, eventually getting home in a hard drive. Chablis, skillfully reserved within striking distance of the leaders, loomed up with a fast stretch run and but for being Interfered with by the winner would have won. Wcnrick, always in forward and game contention, also suffered from interference In the closing btrides. Cardinal Sarto showed superior early speed and stood a game closing struggle. Byronerdale was scemiuglv anchored-In the deep going. Briers ran a bad race. Scratched 01078 Haven Run, 10G; G10143Jarretiere dOr, 111; C1049 Langford James, 111; 01048 Frank FUttner, 94. Overweights Briers, 1 pound. - - A f SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. Track record 1:12. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. O JL L 4t O Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M Ms StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 61030 RALBERT wb 4 107 3 4 21 1and 11 15 Brussel C C McCafferty 21 31 21 4-5 2-5 609SGHECTOR wsn 3 99 2 3 li 2s 2s 2 Rice Hall and Marshallt21 3 13-54-5 2-5 GIOISELEVATION w 3 94 7 5 G 5 41 3i Harty T A Fullum 30 40 30 12 2 61081 CELERES ws 4 101 5 1 7 5l 4"k E Robins nE Gay lord 6 8 41 9-5 4-5 C1050DAVID BOLAND ws 4 103 6 6 5 l 351 3 58 L FountainD S Fountain 5 7 7 2 1 ClOSlWEE LASS w 3 93 1 7 44 4n 6 61 Schade Hall and Marshall 3 13-31-5 2-5 .G10SDLA LONDE wn 4 104 4 2 3nk 7 7 7 T Clark CushingandBarbee 9-5 21 21 1 1-2 tCoupled in betting. Time. 24, 49, 1:151. Winner B. g, by Albert Emily It. trained by C. C. McCafferty. Went to post at 4:14. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Ualbcrt, on the inside, quickly overhauled the early leader and, going to the front, came away as his rider pleased. Hector, from a flying start, forcedthe pace to the far turn on sufferance, put up a game closing struggle and was easily second best. Elevation came fast from the rear and outstayed the others for third place, running a good race. Celeres, shut off at the start, trailed in the early running and, finishing with a rush, is rounding to. David Boland, away slowly, loomed up momentarily on the last turn and then retired. Wee Lass ran in the inside deep going and failed to stay after a good early showing. La Londe retired early and was evidently anchored In the difficult footing. Overwcights Celeres, 1 pound; David Boland. 4. Hector, singly, place 0 to 5; show, a to 5. Wee Lass, singly, place, 3J to 1; show, 2 to 1.


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