Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-11-20

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL,, November 19, 1906,-rSecond day. .New California Jockey Club Winter Meetinz about " 150 days. Weather ejear; track fast. 27 books on. Presiding Judge, E, C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. ITrcat. Jtaclng starts at 1:40 p. nr. W Indicates whip, S spurs,. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis followlti" the distance of. each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. R KKIJ Q FIRST RACE :3-4 Mile". 11120118. ?I00 added. 3-year-olds. Sellin" UUU I Q Net value to winner ?30. - Ind Horses AWt PPSt fe ?4 Str Fin Jockej-s Owners 0- h O P S CMK;GYPSYKING t.ti 109 . 4 3 lh 15 1? Is W Knapp S C Hlldreth 3-517-207-101-3 lB" 5SAHS w 14 2h 2i 22 235 J MclntyreRnchoDelliloSble C 15 45 7-5 3-5 iJ1700 FRED BENT ws 109 f. 2 4 33 3? ?h Ioague W Scharetg 15 40 40 10 4 61326 WATCHFUL w 112 2 5 5 S 5 4 T Sullivan T H Stevens fi 15 15 I It G1704 TAVOPLV w 109 0 1 3 4s 4 5 J McBride II Mack 4 45 4 9-101-2 651.rsROLLA -WU 104 3 C Threw rider. J Hunter W Walker 15 25 20 C 2 Time, 24?, 4Sj, 1:13. Winner Br. c, by Sorcerer Tlrznh trained by S. U. Hildrefh. "Rent to post at 1:42. At post 2 minutes. Start, good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Gypsy King,, from a striding start, set the. pace all the .way anil drew out in the .stretch decisively. Avonalls; away flatfooted, suffered from interference when Rolla fell, ilien closed up rapidly on the inside and succumbed right at. the end of a game effort. Fred Bent maintained close and persistent pursuit Of the winner for five furlongs and tired: Watchful is a slow beginner, drooped to tlie rear early and closed a big gap In the last half. Tavora showed early speed, but failed to stay rind can do better. iPL ZkK n A SECOND RACE "rMilfeV 5912-109. Purse S400. 2-year-olds. Selling. XJfJ fJ, i tfc yet value to .winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt : A 46 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S LAURA: E. w 107 8 1 15 13 ll 12 J MclntyreC Heifers 3 3 25 1 1-3 C.0S222PEERLESS LASS W 102 .7 S Cs 45 2nt. 2i E JDugan L, T Lee 10 10 10 4 2 BAJVtx w 107 1 2 72 75 03 32 Graham T Proctor C 7 4 8-5 4-5 60209 SEVENFULL W 107 4 6 4J 55 5t 4S3 A Brpwn 11 Btover 2 5 5 2 1 ?-S?A 107 11 10 8 63 72 51 Moran J Coffey 10 30 30 12 C 613S7 -.0, AVONA w 109 5 7 3h 3U 4i C5 E RobinsnF Jlose 20 20 15 C 3 61637BLANCHE C. 107 C 4 53 8 S 75 J McBrlde M Mack 8 10 10 4 2 64981 252??OB01 w 112 3 9 9 9 9 and3 L WilliamsKeene Bros 10 13 10 4 2 61920 QUEEN AILEENE v 10S 2, .3 10 10 10 95 Loague Live Oak Stable 20 40 40 15 7 61109 MISS TURTLE w 108 10 5 22 2i 3h 1Q I.awrepce Antrim . Stable 20 50 GO 12 6 64564 BONAVENTURB Svn 110 13 11 11 11 11 11 W Knapp Hail and Marshall 15 23 20 8 4 PRINCE OF CASTILEws 110 9" 12 12 12 12 12 F F KelleyJ Touhey 10 15 15 C 3 Time, .24, 48i, 1:015. Winner B. f, by Ben Strome Lone Sea trained by F. W. Doss. Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Laura L. quickly established a1 small lead and gamely maintained it under a hard drive to the end scorln" a lucky win. Peerless Lass steadily improved her position from a rear start and was going fast at the end. Banlada, shuffled back early, closed up fast in the last half. Sevenfull was a forward contende-tnrouguout but can do much better when fit. Electra, away badly, closed a big gap. Avona was prominent In the early running. Blanche C. was going well in the stretch. Gromoboi was outpaced from the start and can do better. Miss Turtle showed superior early speed. Overweights Avona, 2. pounds; Grpihobbl, 2; Queen Aifeene, 1; Miss Turtle, 1; Prince of Castile, 3. APvT" K THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. .1:251 3 88. Purse ?400." 4-year-olds anu npVard. JJfLM. I tJ Fillies and Mares. Selling- Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and --Str Fin Jockeys Owners- 0 II c PS 619253MISS -II. BOWDISH -w-5 108 10 7 -h 2 m lh li Lawrence W St Vincent 8 l"0io T 2 .60236 CRIGLT w 5 108 8 1 IS 33 3h 3 23 T Sullivan G P-McNeil 6 8 7 3 6-5 61S37 MERINGUE wb 4 10S 11 S 43 43 2,3 2t si J MclntyreH reen 4 5 41 2 1 60634 SUSIE CHRISTIAN -WSR 5 108 6 G 5 5i 6s 5s 43 Graham J "W" Graham 3 4 3 1 l-- JCE.BY 6 103 1 2 rh CJ 41i 4 Buxton FleurDeLisStable C S S 4 2 61924 LUCRECB. ws 4 1.08 5 9 7 H 53 63 fiiW Knapp J Coffev 10 15 is 5 2 61743 JERUSHA. 4 103 3 10 8 8 71 71 .7 C Smith W R Engstrom S 20 "0 8 4 60059SMAXETTA w 5 10S 9 4 9 9 9 81 83 J Hayes J Whalen 8 13 15 c 3 61o7a ELBA ws 4 108 .7 5 3 lh 81 9 9s A Brown P Sheridan 10 12 13 5 2 65561 PARTING JENNIE 6 109 2 3 10 ,10 10 10 10 Alarie J J Coalter 20 40 40 1" C 60919 ISABEHTA. to " .6 10S 4 11.11 11 U 11 II Wiley J M Crane 10 12 13 5 25 v TInle, 24J, 49?, 1:15J, 1:28. Winner-B. m, by Libertine Phoebe F. trained by W. St. Vincent. , T1 Ist. at 2:35. Alt; post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second driving; third tlie same. Miss May Bowdish ran well, was well placed In forward contention from the start and gradually drew away in the last half. Crigli was forced Out of position at the half, but came on fast at the end Meringue, away poorly., had clear sailing and got into forward contention quickly, but was carried out on the last turn and tired right at the end. Susie Christian steadily improved her position and was coming with a rush in the last sixteenth. Alice Cary, shuffled back at the .start, had a rough journey while "oln-through rapidly on the Idr turn, but finished with a rush, was short and can beaf this kind, i Lucrece was well up throughout and will dp to watch. Jerusha was crowded back at the start and closed a bi- "ar 1 Maxetta was galningat the end. Elba failed to stay and was short. 0 Scratched 01140 Pachuca, lOS. Overweights Parting- Jennie, 1 pound. Al-K 7 A FOURTH RACE-1 Mile and, 20 Yards. 1:42-3-99. Purse 00. 3-year-oldS and Vl J J I J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 23. . Ind Horses - AWtPP St y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners -0 H C P "s 65160 MORENDO tv6 109 5 3 53 " 55 4J 2 1 E RobinsnD Conlev 4 5 A 8-5 4-; 61924sGLOOMY GUS TVS 4 107 12 9 43 43 37 33 2U Brown P Zimmer 3 4 3 1-5 3-5 60793 GOVERNOR IAVIS 3 102 9 7 2 2S3 15 1 3s Brussel R E fflce Jr 20 r a S2S5.JSOY 3102 2 2 31 3i 5- il4 Faris J J "Qulrilan 40 CO 60 20 8 SIg?.ARTT B 4 107 4 12 10i 7 6s 5s 5 T Sullivan T H Stevens 5 S 8 3 3-2 60006DUTIFUL to 5 110 11 8 13 Is 2 6s Lawrence W St Vincent 5 10 10 4 2 61807 WATER CURE ws 9 102 S 4 73 6s 7 7s 7 F Wilson T A Davies 6 6 4 2 1 6180S LITTLE JOKER to 4 107 7 6 8 8 8 S S R Wilson L A Wilson S 10 10 4 2 jjlSOS MAJOR TBNNT b 7 107 10 10 11 9 9 9 9s J MclntyreH Gram 7 12 12 5 2 61923SCALCULATE , -ws 4 107 6 5 9 10 10 10 10 Graham Newport Stable 20 00 30 10 5 fH f RT19,KLES Tw 4 112 3 1112 11 Pulled up.L WilliamsH E Magill C 10 10 4 2 E9038 SCHERZO to 5 .103 1 1 6s Pulled up. W Knapp Pueblo Stable 20 40 20 S 4 Time, 241, 49, 1:14!, 1:39, 1:42. Winner Ch. g, by Crescendo or Brloso Berna, by Fetterlock trained by D. Cpnley. n?nt to -P0. 2:5S- , At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Mprendo was skillfully handled, maintained a, good position in forward contention from the start and drew out in the Stretch, but was tiring and just lasted the journey. Gloomy Gusron the extreme outside, was carried hopelessly wide on the first turn, then closed a big gap and was; going fast at the end and best. Governor Davis ran in close attendance on the pacemaker from the " start," wore the latter down in the stretch and finished a game third. Alma Boy; forced back at the half, made up much ground, at the end. Konar, nearly left, closed a big- gap. Water Cure lacked speed and "was never dangerous. Dutiful showed e nLVr1, bu,t faled to stay. Major Tenny got away poprly. The same applies to-Prickles. Qvern-elghts Morendo, 2 pounds; Prickles, 5; Scherz6, 1. A K Kn H PIFTII RACF-3-4 Mile. l:12-6-US. Purse ?500. All Ages. Allowances. J fJ J II Net value t6 winner ?400. Ind Horses AWtPP"Stl4 V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P "S" ff9.U,?iIHT w-4 109 2 1 1" lo 1 H J McBride Molera and Josephs 6-5 2 9-5 7-10out 64078 RUBRIC W 4 118 1 3 33 2and 2 2 Sandy E Gaylord 8 20 20 4 1 Sfer00 IiK 5 t 21 32 33 3-t j MclntyreW H Hammond 5 C 4 1 out 9?iEp0X9.C WB4 112 42 4 4 4 4 L WilliamsKeene Bros r.O 100 100 13 3 ,6ao61 BURLEIGH w 5 109 3 Left at the post. W Knapp S C Hildreth 6-3 7-511-101-3 out Time, 23. 4Si, l:15i. W T. inner B. f, by Bright Phoebus Lovelight trained by A. Farrell. ninJn?JK PValW- ,At,post.?, mn,u.te.s- Start lad. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Clpudlight beat the barrier, broke with lightning rapidity and made "the running bra big gnp arid finished U? a fandnJ?T; Rubric broke slowly and was many lengths behind at the start but closed up steadily Into a fast going second in a remarkable effort. Royal Rogue was tangled up at the start and never In serious contention, but outstayed Pontotoc for third place in a" poor race. The latter held on gamely all the way. Burleigh interfered with everything at the start evcept the winner Incorrect weights in ehtrles "Rubric, 112; Burleigh, 100 Overweights Pontotoc, 3 pounds. AvFfc7 SIXTH RACE-l,Mile7 Tlllisj 1-117. Purse ?100. SeaPoTds and iipWard. UU t I O Special Weights. Net value to winner 23. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O- P S "870 BLUE EYES w 5 107 C 5 53 6 6 2 15 A Brown P Sheridan 3 2 2 sTlT 608a4 BAKER wsb 4 110 5 4 3 43 41 4- 2 A Kelly C Switzer 35 1", m r. 5? 623.57 J. "C. CLEM at 3 103 1 1 13 2h 2 12 32 Rettlg Nirfpon Stable V 0 0 6 64778 KING COLE to 4 110 8 0 4l 3h. 3 43 W Knapp M E Hlldreth 6-5 S-5 1 -5 out 61850 MONACO -MAID w 4 107 2 2 7 CJ 53 6s 5? J Hunter W Walker 12 20 20 C 3 6a565 HENRY WAITE w.s 5 110 3 3 23 13 1"- 3S 6s Alarie F B Littleton 15 60 60 -0 10 65124 CAPTAIN BUSH TVs 3 103 4 8 S 7 7 7 7 J MclntyreC Heifers C 10 10 3i 7-5 61006 SWAGGER ws 3 102 7 7 6 Pulled up. Wiley P Itson 10 100 100 40 15 Time, 255, 50, 1:154, 1:414. Winner T, B. m, hy Alaxio Eye Lash trained by P. Sheridan. ninAZlAP; At pos,t 2 mlmites,-, Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Blue Eyes broke slowly, but moved up gradually and made good with a fast stretch sprint Baker ran prominently all the way and StoOd a long and game closing struggle to save second place. J. C. Clem set the early pace and was displaced at the half; but came on again and outstayed King Cole for third place. The latter ran prominently for seven furlongs before he tired as if short and can do better. Monaco Maid made up ground. steadily in the last half and finished close up. Henry Walte forced a stiff 1 pace for near neariy y seven furlongs before he tired and ran a good race. Overweights-. C. Clem, 1 pound.


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