Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1906-11-21

charts and information


view raw text

OAKLAND FORM CHART. - OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL., November 20, 1906. Third dayJ New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about ";. v: . 150; Says. . .feather cleajtopkooi.book9jns4ji...-i Presiding, Judge,: K. C Hopper... starter, Richard Dwyer. SecretaiJ?ercyW.TTejit. Racing starts, at i;40 p. rii. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. kj-B K Q FIRST JtACE 7t8 Mile. . l:25j 3 88. 00 added. 4-yeav-olds and upward. fJJty , Selling. Net value to winner 90, Ind Horses AWtPP St 34 Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 61925 ORCHAN 5 104 30 6 5 52 2and 3h in R Davis E -j "Ramsey -81 ;6 38-57-5 3-5 61275 METLAKATLA ws 6 309 7 7 7A 7 ,76 6?i 2." C Wright W Durker. S 35 30 4 S-5 65561 MA3DEN. ws C 109 5 3 42 45 andu Zh 33 A. 13rown F B Littleton 8 15 35 0 3 65561 ED LILBURN .6 112 8,8 6 4J .41 42J Graham W P Magrane 2 2 6-5 1-21-4 61745 MONT. PEERESS ws 7109 4 5 6l S1 8l 72 52 Moran J Coffey S, 15 35 6 3 6533G PRESTIGE . wn 4 112 1 2 2t 3V3J 6i 6J Hy JksonW Walker 10 20 20 8 3 5S535 TANNHAUSEit jv 5 100 2 4 9 3 9 -8l 7 J Hayes M J Hayes 30 60 60 20 10 61S65 HERSAIN wsn 4 109 9 Stt l2 1 2ii 8U K?lly R R Rice Jr . 6 7, 7 2J 6-5 4S7192THE MISSOURIAN wi 4 104 3 ,1 l2 22 61 9 9 E Dugan L T lie 6 10 10 4 2 .Time,. 23, 482, 1:14. l:27. Winner Br; g, by Orsini Princess. Prodigal trained by E. J. Ramsey. Went to post at 1:41. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving? third the same. Orchan is in.-good; form, brokeslowly .from. Ian outside position, but. closed up gradually, dashed into the - lead when straightened for home and jvon as:his jclder pleased under skillful handling. Metlakatla. suffered from crowding- at the start, but steadily Improved his position into a fast going second. Madden ran prominently to the far turn, where lie was siiufiled back, but was, .coming again at the end. Ed Lilburu, iAvjay. badly and. in . a hopelessly rear , positioit , for the first half, .finished, with a belated stretch rush. Montana Peeress was going well At. the end. Prestige ran forwardly for five furiong. Hersain rah a fast six. furlongs i, and tired in the stretch. Scratched G48383LusfIg, 112. d KK Q fl SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Furlcng3. 1:1J 495. Piirse 00. 3-year-olds and up-jLJ.ZJ tJ OJ3 ward. Selling. Net value, to winner 25; Ind Horses AWtPPSt ,4 W Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6i933CHOLK HEDRICK " wn 4 309 4 7 7a 7J"fi 4 J Kelly G B Morris 6 15 3 4 6-5 65112 PETIT DUG wn4110 2" 1 45 1 :2 2n ,Hy JJcsonW WalKer 30 100 100 25 7 655612MILITARY MAN tvb 5 130 3 3 6 2h 3t 3h J MclntyreT G Ferguson 4-5 4-5 7-301-4 out 65E65PEARL. ROGERS w 3 30 8 5 2U 31 3S 4 W Knapp S C Hildreth 4 ii 4 1 2-5 61864 LITTLE GREGG w 6 107 3 2 andt 5 5iRettig Nippon .Stable .30 100 .100 20 7 602S9 CLOCHE IT OR W 6 108 5 8 S 8 7 6atj3 Hayes J Armstrong 50 100 300 30 12 61326LAURA F. M.. W 6 107 6 0 Z 4i .4 7- A Browh W M Caino 4 4J 4 1 1-2 60950: STIRLING- TOWERSWS.7 107 7 .4 lnK-6J .8 8 T Sullivan J Long , 20 50 40 10 5 . . .. . , , . - Time, 23J. 48K l:14g. l:21i. Winner B. g, by Yerge dOr Adelaide trained by G. B. Morris. Went, to post at 2:08. At post 4 . minutes. Start fair. Won. driving; second and third the same. Cholk Iledrlck began, slowly,, but. improved his position gradually on the outside and got up in the last, stride of a cyclonic stretch sprint.. Petit . Due, away flatfooted and shufHed back, Closed an early gap quickly ami,- setting the pace for the last half, was just nosqd out In a game finish. Military Man, from a flying start, was reserved for- tha, .first half, came fast in the stretch, but was Weakly handled and swerved Into defeat .under punishment and also ran unkindly. Earl Rogers was in early contention, hut dropped back on ;the last turn and then -came again with a. belated end. rush. Little .Gregg .finished close up and going fast. Cloche dQrj was nearly lef t and given a poor ride, but made up a lot of ground in the last half. Laura F. M. showed early speed and tired as if short. Stirling Towers waS palpably short. Scratched 0550isMansard, 107; G480C:lPhalanx,. 310; G1534?Gossiper, 1L, 30". Overweights Cholk Hedricki 2 pounds; Earl Rogers, 2; Cloche dOr, 3. CtK K-Q.-17 TmD RACE 5-8 Mile. 5912169. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. VUVO I Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP St A A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P S ..6481 OCEAN ..SHORE . s 107 5 2 3g l2. I2 1 Earnshaw A F Elliott 10 12 32 5 2 65563 FRED MULHOLLAND w .110 6 "1 2i 2 2S "22J L WjlTiamsB Schreiber 3T-2 3-2 3-5 1-3 Jut AIx LINDLEY 111 2 6 6J 4h 33 F Kelly J Touhy 8 30 30 3 3 61699 NAPPA 114 9 3 4 52 5J 4J Moran J Coffey 4 7 0 8-5 7-10 60629 BURNING BUSH w 104 7 7 5- 6 4j 5t W JohnsonSelma , Stable. 30 60 60, 15 5 KRUKA w 306 3 8 8 85 6J 62J C Wright AV DUrker 35 30 30 30 4 65563 ALTA SPA W- 331 8 4 7J 7L 8s 7 Lawrence H C Ahlers 10 15 11 G 25 HUERFANO W. 114 4 9 9 9 9 8 Sandy . T H Williams 4. 8 S 3 6-0 60917 .MRS. MATTHEWS w 107 1 5 3nt Snk 7t 9 J MclntyreG Covington . 10 20 20 6 2 Time, 24i, ASh i:01g. Winner B. c, by Kismet Helen G, trained by J.. II. Spratt. Went to pot at 2:3.4. At post 3. minutes. Start good.. Wn easily; second driving; third the same. Ocean Shore forged quickly -info the lead, increased his advantage as the race progressed and. won ofE like a . gpod one. , Fred tMulholland unsuccessfully, essayed to make the running, but gamely earned second place. Al Lindley, a good looker,, broke .slowly ,and closed up rapidly into a game third after overcoming interference in the last sixteenth and Is promising. Nappa fell, back erly, but came again in tlie stretch, was- badly messed about and; can., do .much better. Burning Bush finished, well up. Kruka closed a fctg gap from a bad send-off. . Mrs. Matthews quit early. Huerfano was always in the rear. Overweights Burning Bush, ,3 jibund.. d K QQ FOURTH RACE Futurity Course, 370 .feet. less, than 3-4,.m.ile.- 1:093-110. O.U U O O Purse 1906.sh00, 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to yinner 50. Ind Horses AWt PPSt and Vs Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 607672C LECTOR JESSUP wsTTlOS 5 4 22 12 l1 32 J McIntyrcJ A-Murray 6 30 30 4 8-5 64S772VAN NESS wh 7 310 3 -5 in 2S 2h 25 W Knapp S C Hildreth 4 55 4 8-5 4-5 61840ROMAINE ws 6 104 S3 55 5i 45 3t T Sullivan W Scharetg 6 32 12 4 8-5 6S097FiLA.TOON wn 4 110 2 8 35 3l 3"t m Hbraha C C Gill 4 4 3 1 1-2- 6187DPRINCESS TITANIA. 8, 108 4 6 4nt 41 G 55 Graham J t Mlllln 2 25 2 4-5 1-2 03303 TIM HURST ws 4 301 9 1 7 71 7 625 F Wilson T A- Davies 30 100 100 40 35 63573 TOCOLAW wn 5:310 7 7 8 8 8 72 L Williams J Madison 4 10 S 3 3-2 61703 JUDGE n 5 103 1 2 62 65 65 8 R Davis E J Ramsey 15 20 33 6 3 61279 DORADO wn 4 103 6 9 9 .9 9 9 Brussel E J Baldwin 20 40 40 15 8 Tinje, 1:105. Winner 15. lr, by Bel Demonlo Crimea trained by D. Dcnnison. AVent t post at 3:01. At. post S-minutes. , Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Collector Jessup, particularly, favored, by. -the- soft going,., practically -forced the pace from the start,, drew out In the stretch and. finished very gamely. Van "Ness set the early pace, then :maiutalned nearest pur-suit of the winner and finished a resolute second and Is very good. Romaine kept wcliiip in a good position and finished fust on the outside. Platoon broke slowly 611 he inside, was shut off wheii trying to go through at the .half, then .finished, close up in a fine effort. Princess. Titania got. away moderately well ind loomed up on the far turn, but tired in the stretch and w;as palpably, short. Tim Hurst , was flat-footed at the. start and made lip ground In the last half. Tocolaw got away poorly and was sore and unlit. Judge.. ran forwardly :for.five fnrlqngs, and looks good. . Et t Q l FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 1:3834117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. J .O. V Selling. Net value to winner 25. . . ... . ind Horses AWtPP St K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 65565 BENVOLIO ws 6 102" 6 6 7 7 55 25 125 Flemhig E Dealy S 15 15 4 3-2 655622LAZELL wn 4 304 5 5 32 3"t 3 2i Sandy. W Walker 3 33-301 3-3 3-6 65552 LONE WOLF ws 4 104 4 4 2" 2S 45 3l 35 Brussel R R Rice Jr 10 35 30 3 3 61072 SHERRY. . s,6 107 3 2 52 625 65 51 42 Gdchlld C Van Dusen 25 13-513-56-5 1-3 59727 MAI LOWERY w 5 100. 1 1 42 4U 7 62 525 F Wilson T A. Davies 8 8 S 3 6-5 63361 INVADER s 4 304 2 7 S25 55 2 7 62 R Davis H Stover 10 35 35 o 2 61274 BILL PERRY ws 3 99 7 3 I2 1? in 4i 7 Downing E I Hansen 50 100 75 20 8 Time, 23g,,00h 1:10s. l:41g. . . . Winner B. Ii, by Bend Or Sierra Madra trained by E. Dealy. Went to post at 3:27. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily; Second driving; third the same, Benvolio leisurely trailed far . back for six furlongs, then moved up 011 the last turn , and, coining fast .in the stretch, made gopd in. ridiculously easy fashion at tli .end. Lazell Vas in forward contention throughout, but quickly gave way to the winners stretch challenge. Lone Wolf ran iti strenuous pursuit of the early pacemaker,, but tired in .the .closing drive. Sherry finished well imd ran a. good race. Maf Lowcry tired after going a good six furlongs .Invader loomed up menacingly on he last turn and quit in the fstreteh as if short Bjll Pejry showed the most early speed, but quit all over in the stretch. .... Overweights Mai Lowcry, 1 pound. - , ------ - - - Cand K.K CXti SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 1:3S2 4 117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. t Ja2J Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PPSt M ft . Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P S 65566SIR ;, EDWARD S 103. 2 2 .11 . 31 ll l "12 Graham G M Van G"orden3-5 3-5 3-5 1-5 out 60716 STAND OVER w 100 3 4 35 2H 3H 22 2 Downing WW. Elliott ,15 3Q 30 8 ,7-5 65504 IM JOB w 103 4 3 4 4 4 42 3 Brussel W G Yauke, 6 7 7 8-5 3-5 65554 BOLOMAN, . -W.100 5 5 2J 3 2J 2j 4 Kirschbn D S Fountain 6 6 21-51 1-3 640S3TOM ROBERTS TVB 109 1 1.5 5 5 5 5 E RoblnsnApplegateandCotn 797 8-51-2 Time, 25i, 49, . 1:35, 1:405.. Winner B. c, by Eddie Jones 3Iotto trained by G. ,M. Van Gorden. Went to post at 3:49. At rost 1 minute. Start gooil. Wpn driving; second arid third the same. Sir Edward Jumped into the lead at the-start and wlori all the way, easily outpaced the -others for six furlongs, but finished tiring. Standover was always in .close.. and. persistent pursuit .and was wearing the leader down af the -end, Im Joe -was-reserved in -tjie early running and closed up well-in the stretch. Boloman weakened after six furlongs of strenuous pursuit -of the winner under a bad ride. Torn Roberts broke slowly and iqulckly. dropped-far-to the rear. , .-, - Overweights Tom Roberts, 2 pouncjs,


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1900s/drf1906112101/drf1906112101_2_3
Local Identifier: drf1906112101_2_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800