Los Angeles Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-06

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, 1 , i I 1 i 1 1 » t I ■ i - , » . I » -, I OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CA1"., Saturday. .Tanuary 5. 1S07. Forty-third day. Ren talitornia Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear: track heavy. 31 boeks on. Presiding .Indue. 1:. c. Hopper. Starter, J. .1. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat Pacing starts at 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spars, 15 blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /;» £» O -i fh 1I1IS1 It ACi. 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:054 6 100. Pin -e I Km.. 4 ear ol.N and upward. |k|3 J_ £ Selling, Net value to winner .;2.".. ind I tors.- AWTPPSt t4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C P 8_ 86130 Id: SHERMAN ws :• lo7 7 :t 9* 7* -I- 1" Bandy -1 K Hoppaa 28 49 M 10 3 t;.,.. BELL REED ■ I 103 "• 1 •"•" P V 23 A WilliamsJ I! Brannon 1 ll tl s-." 7-10 6625S!JAKE WARD v. I 18! 8 8 2» 11 3] 3 1 E Dugan L T Lee E 8 7 2i 1 6627! iliK REPROBATE W5 M7 M I I1 1] - 1 W Miller Hall 6 Marshall 3-2 3-2 I 1--J1-7. 6168 PROCRASTINATE wsbIO 107 5 8* •. 7"t ".; Graham Vancouver Stable 12 39 _o s 4 66277*ROBCOE w r.iio 2 7 M 10 B1 f Horner S Hardeaty 4702 4-3 t.i !:.:: Si tlNDl.Y WB 8 1"", 9 b 7h 5 P 7 Kirsch111 A lageraoll M 89 M K . 1 • n., ;.M i.Mi ws7 107 :: 1 s- a- pi - 1 Brown P Sheridan W 58 50 15 r 86184 SEA I l ws I 1 Hi 1 I .:" :::; ■ - 91 L FountalnW M Caine W 15 12 :. 2 66257 SID SILVER s7 107 11 2 41 8] 5*M .1 Hunter II Btovar hi 81 88 M I EU40 CANONICUS ■ I b7 I 11 Pulled up. T Sullivan 1; P McNeil SO jno 100 40 IS Time. 21.. 51|, 1 :n -:. 1:11. Winner I., g, bv e.rman Kelly, by .!.«■ Aiken train, d by .1. B. Hoppas. Wi-nt to liost at 1:44. At post :. minute-. Start .»m1. Wen driving; second and third the same. Dr. Sherman go! away badly and showed astonishing Improvement, closed an Immense gap and u-ot tit. in .-, cyclonic stretch rash. K.11 Beed, another acrobat, moved np rapidly at the half and took a seemingly winning lead In the stretch, but his rider was ■ taght napping at the end. .lake Ward, away poorly, loomed up ;it the half and was manVd back, but came again and earned .1 game third. The B*probate outbroke and oqtpaced the others to the stretch, where be qalt as If short. Procrastinate ran prominently, finished well and is Improving. Boseoe i- read and made up ■ lot f ground In the las ball". Soundly also made up a lot of ground. Mimo can do better. Sea Lad quit. Dr. Sherman was entered I i 8489; no bid. Scratched 86258tCock Sure. 1117. Overweights BeU i: ed, i pound. / £* O lT Q SIX iM PAti: 3-8 Mile. ■.: _ 2 115. Pane 3400. 2 year olds. Alb wan.es. QQO JL O -N1 *alae t» winner . ::2.". TTul 1 lorses AWtPP St U J. j :h St-: Kiu Jockeys Owners O II 0P8 OfiLMliPlKKS-foNB s 118 9 2 l4 V- W Miller S C Hlldreth »l-4 2-7 1-4 out— CS259 BRAVOURK w M8 M :: ::; - .1 MelntyreKeene Bros fM l- 13 - 7-10 ii,Miii:i-: w 111! •" 1 2*1 3* Horner 11 T Gritiin l i". i". 4 2 66241 HEATHER SCOTT W 118 7 4 61 4- W Knapp Oakland Stable 1". 15 15 I :: LOVE OF tiiil.n w Ml 7 Bandy S C Hlldreth !M:; 1 4 out — 81259 SANDPIPER 112 11 ti 7- P|L FuuntaiuLisc Oak Stable M io bu 20 S TEA BATH W 109 3 5 4l 7 T Clark T H Stevens 20 60 60 20 8 JEREMI H W 109 S 8 8 8 T Rice Keene Bros tlO 12 12 2 7-10 BANOXIC-V w 109 2 9 9 9 T Sullivan B S hrei er 15 30 30 6 2 66259 WILLIE GIFT W 112 4 10 10 10 A Brown Albert Stable 20 60 60 20 8 CHARLOTTE B. W 109 1 11 11 11 Graham Anchorage Stablela 40 40 15 C •fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23 s. 30. WinnerCh. c. by Royal Flush HI— Modreda trained by S. C. Hlldreth. Went to post at 2:09. At nost 1 minute. Start good. Won In a canter: second driving: third the MM, Firestone quickly established a long and winning lead and was never extended or seriously men aced. Bravoure, from a* good start, came through on the inside in deep going into a fast going second and is a good Illy. Wilmore began fast and showed a good turn of speed, tiring finally as if short and is a good looker. Heather Scott closed up well at the end. Love of Gold, away poorly, is a good looker and a rcputtd crarkerjack. Tea Kath showed early speed. Jeremiah is a good looker. Beau i rh.d -00251 Hustler. 1 12. /-» f% Q~-| / THIRD RACE— I Mile. M — 4—117. Purse 00. 3 year olds and upward. 13 O O JL rx: Selling. Net value to winner 25. lnd Horses AWt"p"P~St .t »j St- Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P S 66171 LlCI X w 6 103 I I 1- Vi 1-ft 1- l]i Graham W H Hawke 11-52J 21 1 1-2 • iltt CHBRIPK w 6 103 4 4 4nk 4= 23 23 21 W Miller W St Vincent 7-5 9-5 9-5 3-4 1-3 68218 CLOCHE DOR wn 7 107 3 5 53 31 3" 35 3 5 A Brown J Armstrong 2ft 14-514-54-5 2-3 iiilDORA 1. ws 8 98 2 I 8*1 23 43 43 4* McRae J Ryan 20 20 15 5 8-5 MM PIXVTD w 4 M 7 7 63J 62 54 56 52ft Sandy H R Schaffer 5 61 6ft 2 4-5 ISM? PAT ME ws 9 105 6 6 7 7 6= 6« 62 E Lynch A Crawford 50 100 100 30 10 61224 NABONA6SAB ws 5 108 1 1 22ft 5»k 7 7 7 T Clark J A Gray 20 75 60 15 4 Time, 253. 515, 1:17 j. 1:44ft. Winner — Br. g, bv St. George — Mai Fai trained by Y. 11. Hawke. Went to |x st at" 2:.!. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Lactam jumped into the lead at the start and won all the way never seriously menaced and showing cx-tivinelv sudden improvement. Chcripe. always within striking distance, challenged gamely, but fruitlessly, in the stretch and tired in the final drive. Cloche dOr was prominent to the stretch, wfcwe she quit "badly. Dan I. showed early speed, but could not run freely iu the stiff going. The others won far null ifajaaH and heattB off. The winner was entered for 00; no bill. Vj £+ V -l pr FOURTH RACi:— 7-8 Mile. 1:2.5] — ::— S8. Follansbee Highw eight Handicap. 13 O X O ,000 added, .-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,100. "ITul llorses AWt FF St U /j 3/4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MgmpROPER w 7 122 11 11 7- 43 31 1»| 1= A Brown W B Jennings 8ft 5 5 2 4-5 •12 .It iE ioVNK WB416S 9 7 tS* Si 51 I* P J Hunter C C MeCafferty 50 60 60 20 8 «C187TONT FAUST w :: 119 1 3 Ill 71 4 3n W Miller S C Hildreth •8-6 s-5 8-513-201-3 r66260C LECTOR JESSDP WS 6 IS 5 4 51 7l 1=?. 5= 4 i Horner J A Murray S 10 9 4 8-5 66260 MISS OFFICIOUS w 3 1M 7 8 11 10 S»k 7"k 53 Graham B Schreiber 8-5 8-5 8-513-201-3 66187»LISARO Van 1 U* 6 2 :::. l*| 8* 2ft PJ MclntyreK .1 Baldwin 15 40 40 12 5 66306-S1 R EI»VRT 6 4 122 16 M »«w ink 4h «uk 7nk Redfern G M Van Gorden4 E 2ft 8-3 7-10 *204=SIR RUSSELL WB 4 IU I 8** ■ ■ M » 8*8 8*Bdjr E Gaylord 15 75 75 20 8 i;-n CLVIiKii w • 5 11". 3 6 ti. 9 11 10 P E Walsh .1 McCarthy 50 50 M 12 6 «6* 0SWOOLMA w :: 111 I 5 P| Sft 63 S 10» E Robinsn Apphgatc.tCottn 6 7 7 3 7-5 6ti25o=TOCOLAW vn ■"• 117 2 1 P* 8* 9 11 11 W Knapp J Madison 15 30 30 10 4 •Coupled In betting: n separate place or show betting. Time, 24. 694. l:15j . 1:28ft. Winner R. h. ay Preston pans Film II. trained by W. R. Jennings. Went to post at ;::«»!. At post !» minutes. Start good. Won in a canter: second easily; third driving. Proper gO away last, but broke East and rapidly overhauled the others on the outside, then drew out d-cisivelv In the stretch and won pulling up. Joe Coyne also suffered at the start, but made tip ground stcadilv ami came like a cvclone at the end. running a remarkable race. Tony Faust, on the inside, broke well, but was shuffled back and steadily closed an immense gap from last place into a game third in a wonderful race. Collector Timinjl was a forward contender from the start, but tired in the last furlmg. Miss Officious rag •, grand rare. r.ot away poorly and made up much ground. Uaara forced the early pace. but tired in the stretch drive. Sir Edward loomed u: on the last turn, but quit 0aal!y and disliked the going, sir Baas ell was shuffled bark repeatedly anil came again. Woolma rau iu forward contention for live furlongs. Tocoiaw showed speed, but failed to stay. Scratched n;5;t.y;i Nealon. i::2: O0220-Sainrida. Ho. __ /_» -O O "I £* 1inil RACE 1 Mile. 1:38J -1 -117. Pane 00. 4 year olds and upward. OOfJ JL O Selling. Net value to winner H. ind Horses AyVTPP St 4 M ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~6 H C P S~~ tOM NORTHWEST a Ml E :• 2 5 V V 1*1 W Miller W II Hawke 4-5 4-5 7-101-;; out 66225BOLOMAN w I 110 3 1 1«| 1«| 1* 1- 2" L FountainH S Fountain 5 i i S-l ;;..-, 66243 BANPOSAL W 4 1*4 I •"• 4 :; 1*1 3*1 T Sullivan .1 C Davidson 3 4 4 1 9--J0 ! 6K2442GOVERNOR DAVIS u- I N I 2 I I I 4- 44 Horner R It Rice Jr 12 S S I i*-„ .. ■ ; --M IRA m: b « HH 3 6 :.i 41 4. S1 :•■ Gaanaun H W Hoag ]•• M M 4 9-5 86151 MANDATOR w I l«2 1 1 ■ " 3T I i .1 M •IntyrcKceiie Bros 15 M 12 3 «,■ Time. 2." Mi. 1 :16a, 1 -;1 Winner B. m. by Montana Nina M. trained by V. 11. Hawke. Went to |« M at .!:L".i. Ai post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second hiving: third the aanae. Northwest, after being rc-crved in close pursuit of the leader, made good derisively at the end. BohMUnn set a stitT pare, but gave way at the end of a game strelrh .struggle. Banposal ran in for.vard cont.ntion tliroughoin :iiid was a fast coming third under a bad ride. Governor Oavis. not quite good enough and shuffled ha-k on Iho first turn, closed up rapidly in the lust half, but swrrved at the end. M.igrane tired after si falhama of forward contention. Mandator ran as if short, was prominent for the first six fur-1 «Mja and is worth remembering. The winner was entered for .*1. HM»; no bid. ivcrwcights - Governor Davis. 1 pound: Fanposal. 1: Mandator. 1. fiQl 7 SIXTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. l:C.i 8 -lOtk Pane S4W*. ;i year olds and upward. OOO A. I Allowan. sea. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horaea AvTllrSt U Vk i Str Fin ~Jockeys Owners O H C P S ««2»4CLOUDLIGHT w .". in; I I H 3-* 3 la Horner Molera and Jooephst 10 10 21 9-10 1 66226 MANSARD w T 1"9 :: 2 2i ll l"k 2* W Miller H E Rowell *1 13-106-5 7-20out 6Mt NATIVE SOX w :t M .". 5 .".« 42 43 3" Kir.srhm H Stover 2 2 S-5 1-2 out 6S2S4 SIR BRILLAR s E 112 1 I 4- .V- 5« 4= T Clark C J Cuaey 40 M 30 12 4 66132MARION RUSE :i S9 2 I 1-1 2J 2l 5" Buxton Fleur De Lis Sta.. 5 5 8-5 3-5 « ,77 rEOMAN WBfilU 7 1 6 6 6 6 Graham W R Engstrom 60 150 100 40 8 61» HIGH K GO WAN arCMv 4 7 Palled not. Runham H E Rowell *1 13-106-5 7-20out *Oonpled In betting; no nenarato nlnee or show betting. Time. 244, 601, 1:01*. 1:0!. Winner -B. m. by Bright Phoeboa — Lovidight trained by A. I.. Farrell. Went to ] ost ;it 3:82. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Cloudlight got away slowly, but soon closed up on the outside, hung closely to the favorite and wore him down finally. .Mansard ran in close pursuit of Marion Boat to the stretch, where he drew out like an easy winner but tired and swerved into defeat finally. Native Son. under a bad ride, came with a belated stretch move and was probably short. Sir Brillar was outpaced to the stretch, then finished like a whirlwind. Marion Rose set the early pace, showing brilliant speed and tired in the stretch. The others were outclassed. Scratched — BB226*Salnrida, S.i; 86280* Bl Frimero. IPS.


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