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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. January 4. 1907. Forty second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about ISO daysi. Weather clear; traek sloppy. 31 hook* on. i lrc-iding Judge. K. C. Honfer. Starter, .1. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat Baring starts at 1:40 p. in. V iiidh-alcs whan, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the disiaiM-c of eaek lace baMcate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /_»£»4|"0 1 IRST BACB 5-8 Mile. 6tj S 160. Iurse ». 4 yea folds and upward.. 3 O «■! ♦ f O Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Haraea AWt PI" St , j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ i • ■ II I IS II W 7 110 6 1 2*1 21 lh li T Sullivan G P McNeil 2. 4 SI 7-5 7-10 ,, . | KI.VK SAM s I II.". ". 1 II 31! 3 2zl W .lolmsonSclma Stable M 25 25 lo E 66094 JOE GOSS arW IT B 2 J* 41 1- :;i Wr Dogma Lewia * Sells 4 4 I 6-5 7-10 66168 SOUNDL.T s:UI7 I I lij 11 21 4*1 Kirschtn A Ingersoll 4 E] -l 2 1 66184MARIE H ■ ■• U7 ! S 8*0* 61 •"• A Wright S Judge 2 4i 4i 2 7-10 694M I.ILI. SHORT a •■ MB 7 I ." ."■- 5nk »;- A Brown Wr M «aino 8J M M 10 r» 1*058 EFFERVESCENCE w 6 117 3 7 7 8" S» 7* Herbert T R Linton M GO HI 38 10 6S935 SAM G. Va 0 119 8 8 -Vj 7nt 7 8*» J Kelly L L Allen SO M0 M0 20 M 66168 SHARP L Y .". 119 1 :i : 8 9 9 T Clark GracueyerABoMi I 6 5 3 1 Time. 2D. r.l. 1:0..5. Winner B. g. by Bh«mis|.ur.v Sifter to Ruth Ryan trained by G. P. McNeil. Went to post at 1:45. Al i ot .". minutes. Start :•»*!. Won driving: second and third the same. Titus II. ran tapped on Soundly to the strel.h. where he drew out and just lasted the journy. Black Sam ran in a forward position from the start and finished with a Ixdated stretch rush. Joe Joss ran prom inenth for half the oarney and tired. Soundly quit after setting the early pace and is improving. Marie M a-ax -hurtled bach early and came too late and finished goiag two feet to the leaders one. Bill Bhorl waa not daageroaa, but nbooM improve. The wiaaer was entered for K»o: no bid. Bcratcbed U614D Melar, 117: e-.sii De liianunoiii. Ill: 80140 Juoeiicup. I1t . £» r» O O /I SECOND BACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :1M — 1— tC . Purse W. 3 yeai olds and upward. yy£tjrx Selling. Net value to winner S32S. Ind Horses "A"Vt"ll~St U -- % Str Fin" Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S w;i::.,:l.ru. F. M a V M0 4 3 11 l1 1" i:; A Drown W M aine l-t 3-t 1-1 oat— 66262 M A POWEt.li w it 5 h7 2 1 1 2= f 2* W Miller C C McCafferty - 1 1 2-5 out HtXC. DORA 1 8 98 t I "H J» 1*1 Q Ab-ftae J Ryan 25 LT, 5 6 2 66257 SWAGGER H it I l"fi I I V, !- I» P QrataaiB V Its.. ii 15 M 30 6 S-5 6ES6R POLITIC W S MO 1 S V 0»« O" 6» T Sulliah J R Pixley 88 M0 109 99 8 65024 THE MI8SOURIAN w ;. 99 7 7 .".. 5- H 6- B Dugati I. T bee IS M 20 6 S-5 61175 TARRIGAN w 7 Ml :: 6 8 7| 7- 7s BtBKtOB Reality Stable 09 200 20ft 40 20 62215 IKlI/.l FERR1 w 1 12 •■ I 1*S S S T Rice Keene Bros 5» 150 150 40 20 Time. 25i. 501, 1 :17*. 1:211. Winner B. m. I. Bea Sir e Slapella trained by W. M. fainei. Went to post at 2:08. At i o t 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the Baate. l.tiura I ■. M. was pai ticularly well served by he goinu. practically set the BOjCC from the start nil easily drew away when ■tratghtened for hoote. M. A. Powell was in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout, but wan not able to uct up in a game effort. Dan L was in forward conteinion for ti • torlongs. hut tired finally and is improving. Swagger was in dane and per-itent attendance for five ftirlongs and but for crowding; In the stretch might bare been third. The others were never dangerous. TTaa winner, entered for 00, was hid op to 8800 by I". W. Doss and bought in. Scratched -60223 Snow. 90; ;."7i;7 Meringue, 102. Incorrect weights in entries Swagger, 104; Politic. 104. overweights Dora I.. 2 pounds; Swagger, r : Fritzi Ferri, 5. tiftOO THIRD RACK- 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1*061 * 100. Purse W. ."year olds. Selling. OOtjO Net valae b winner 83B. lad Horses a"VI IP St t z :vt Sir Fin Jo keys Owners 5 11 C P S i..".6ts HANDMAIDEN wit Ml H 2 W 1* D 1K W Miller A Lunsman S-5 11-511-54-5 2-5 B6185*CHEERS W 107 2 :; l1- V 2; V .1 McIntyreKeene Bros 4 4. 3 1 2-5 98238 MRS MATTHEWS MO 7 4 98 :;* ;:-. V a Brown A M fovington 2 I :;-2 1-2 out 66170 PESCADERA MG 1 G 4"- 4: 4;l 4* Sandy 11 E Howell 6 H 11 3 6-5 88058 PEUGROSO W MS 1 1 OHO" 9* 6*1 Graham W P Magrane 12 30 30 8 2 86110 LKTITIA 8. w 101 1 6 5" ix* V* 0« J Hunter P P Schiro B8 MO M0 M 1". 86221 BERTIE A w J6 5 7 7 7 7 7 Ly. urgus P Wilkcrson 5* 200 150 60 15 Time. 24*. 51?.. 1:10. Winner B. f. by Haadaoaat -Boroussia tmiued by W. Caliilli. Went to im.si at 2::;::. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter: second easily; third driving. Handmaiden, after running float in behind the pacemaker under a pull, came away in the stretch and won oft. Cheera sci the early parr on the inside and was finally anchored in the deep going. Mrs. Matthewa showed speed to the stretch, then dropped back and ran a bad race. Pescadera. after showing a Oaah of anted, |iiit all over. The others were beaten off. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched - t;27i; La Ki-e. Ml 90067 Avona, 101; 08830 Kruka, 101. OrerweightB— Mrs. Matthews, l pound. / r»OQ§Q l-oiR Til RACK -1 Mile. 1 :::s -4 -117. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upw aid. OOt/O Selling. Net value to winner $::25. "l ud Horses AWtPPSt 5 % Str Fin Jot-keys Owners Q H C P S 88221 ANDREW MACK w it 6 MO 7 8 7"* 5*f J" and 1° Horner W Cahill 7-107-103-5 1-3 1-6 66205 EARLY HOURS w4 US S 3 2=1 23 2*19*9* W Miller H R Schaffer :v. S 8 11-56-5 88279 ROTROD aw i aM 1 8 5rl 61 65 3nk A Wright Murphy and TmlttlS 50 50 12 5 I B3S2 It I. LA WB 4 9! 3 1 l-i D 1J V. 4J J Hunter W Walker 10 12 8 3 1 66224 FURY m 5 M9 6 4 4" 31 4» 43 55 T Sullivan I I McNeil 41 4i 4 4-5 1-2 98198 PACHUCA w 6 106 2 2 VI " 4n» 5J 62 6=1 A Brown K C, Switzer 7 M 20 6 8-5 6«:.7 DANXEXi C wsn 4 100 4 6 S 7 7 7 7 Ktrschm E Dealy 40 60 60 15 4 b614 LILLITLS WB 5 105 5 7 6?. Pulled up. Sandy H K Rowell 50 100 100 30 12 Time, 25i. 51. l:17g, 1:442. Winner — Ch. h, by Charaxus — Jenerine trained by W. Cnhill. Went to post at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canter: second easily; third driving Andrew Mack broke sideways and was nearly left, but closed up gradually and. finishing fast, dre-v out in the stretch and won oil. Karly Hours maintained close pursuit of the pacemaker from the start, "luiekly gave way to the winners challenge and beat the others off. Rot rem closed a gap in the stretch and finished with a rush. Rolla again failed to stay after setting a stiff pace to the stretch. Fury ran lorwardly nearly throughout, bat likes stiffer going. Pachuca uuit after showing early speed. Scratched-00201 Llie. 100; f..221 Jake Moose, 100. Overweight Rotrou. 5 pojaadaj Pachuca. ?.. f* f* £ f rT FIFTH BACB— 1 Mile. 1*181 4 117. Purse 00. o-year olds and upward. XjVjJu j I Selling. Net value to winner 25. ind Horses AWt PI St t % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 89992 MISS M BOWD1SH ws 6 107 8 6 :: 4.. 1= 1= 1=. W Miller W St Vincent 6-5 2 2 7-101-c 08MB BUBHTHORPB wb 3 95 5 8 63 53 .".-?. :nf |ak W" Smith J E Case 6 8 4 8-5 4-5 66188-EL tHIHLAHITA TVB S 109 3 5 2 l"" 3» 21 3= T Clark E Bedenbeck 2 13-513-51 1-2 66003 LADY FASHION w 5 107 6 1 7 7 6s 53 4 Graham A C Foster 30 100 100 20 10 661883YELLOWSTONK WSH 8 112 2 2 41 :!« 4 4" 5nk A Brown T E Krophy 3 5! 5 3-2 7-10 99109 ROYAL WHITE ws 7 Ml 4 I It 2J 2* 6* 94 T Sullivan P Glixman :0 Ion J 00 20 10 89257 HAINACLT s S 109 7 7 8 8 s 7 7-. Roller! J Reavev IS ■ 15 OvOJ 6580S T. LADY ROHEBIA wn 6 107 1 4 9*0*7 8 8 Hunter B J Hooper 10 M 20 8 2i Time. 25k, "D:. 1:181, 1:40*. Winner — B. m. by Liberline Phoebe F. trained by W. Si. Vincent. Went lo post at .i:24. At post ;j minutes. Start good. Won easil : secoin! diiving: third the same. Miss May Bowdisli ipiickly t K k a forward position and was reserved in hand to the last turn, then dashed into Ihe lead in a twinkling and won as her rider pleased. Buslithorpe got away badly and dosed an immense gap. but was a lucky second. F.l Chihuahua, on the inside in the worst going throughout, took an curly lead aud quickly gave way to Uic winner, but nuish.ed pulled up aud tuould have been second. Lady Fashion, shuffled to the rear at the start, lost a half dozen lengtlw and made up a lot of giound in a clacking race. Yellowstone quit earlv and likes heavier going. Haiuault is not good. Scratched - Otli.it Mandator. 107: 00107 Angleta. 107; i.VMil Darthula, 107: 0C 25S Bogolaima. 107. AiOOQ SIXTH RACfc— r 1-16 Miles. 1 :45i— 5— 108. Purse 9400. 3 year-olds and upward. 0D4t/0 *l al Weights. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 69244*CLrAMOR ws " 97 1 5 V 53 58 3«f lti R Davis Keene Bros 12 16 15 4 6-5 662063 ;ATEWAY Wa 8411 4 4 13 2= VI D 98 Sandv J S Wood 3-2 3-2 9-101-3 out 66244NEPTUNTS vni 6 111 I 3 3 3h 3» 42 2J W Miller C E Durnell 1 9-5 9-5 1-2 out e0240BEECHWOOD W 4 110 5 1 4» 47 4J 5« 4« L FountainD S Fountain 4 8 6 8-5 3-5 66243 PLACSIRLR wit 3 94 3 2 2J 1J 1* 2* .", Kirschm E Dealy 15 75 60 10 4 tt225-CROWSHADE WB 4 106 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 J Hunter W Walker 10 50 50 10 3 Time. 24i. B0t, 1:10*. 1:44, 1:51. Winner — Ch. e, by Cold Heels — Salvia trained by V. H. Terry. Went to post at 3:54. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same: Clamor, from a lucky start, ran close up to the far turn, then gained steadily and. finishing in the worst going, got up in the last stride of a gaunt race. Gateway set and forced the pace from the start, hut ■-werved all over the stretch and lost a certain victory by didng so. Neptuniis was ridden a waiting race and came fast in the last quarter, but could not quite get up. Beechwood was prominent throughout and finished a fast going fourth. Plausible helped force the pace for six furlongs, but failed to stay. Crow-shade ran pearly. Scratched 0020S Grace G.. 02. Overweights — Beecliwood, 4 pounds.