Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-08

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c * * 1 ~ J H| _■ a . ;y j i :■ -. . " ; i- i; . . , - a I 1 1 „ ., j J s • 3 / I 2 «» 8f JJ •:• ■ ■ I I h . 1 1 - £ " 1 ,;, 81 6i ti ,;1 tit , . 1] ! = / a _ ; w ™ Kf Jj ■ i a 11 f a J OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL., Monday, January 7. 1907.— Forty fourth day. New California Jockey Chiti. Winter Meeting 1 about ISO days. Weather wet; track sloppy. 34 books on. Presiding Judge, R. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Ho.tman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /5»_»QQT FIRST RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :05J— 0—100. Purse 00. 4 year olds. S dliug. O O tJtJ A. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPStt 5 j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Ti P S 66284 SWAGGER wn 1"7 3 1 1= 1= 1« 1" W Milbr F [toon 2. SJ 16-61 2-5 66148«VINCENTIO wsiio 5 3 8] 0* 0* 2* T Sullivan G Stephenson 12 1:: 13 4 2 h57s5 HILL PERRT ws 107 S 7 6t. V 5» 8«* J Hunter B I Hanson 25 88 48 12 5 662932BLACK SAM s 110 4 4 41 4- 4:i 4«| W Johnson S.lma Stable 2. 2. 2 1 2-5 ...77 GOLDEN WINE wit 105 9 2 21 V 2" 5» Horner T S Child* 2 :" 2 1-5 1-2 66148 TEJON wn 1"7 * s .".- 6*7" V Sandy C C McCafferty 1". 2" 16 6 3 :.s:h;:; 11.M atar w 107 1 6 7 7 ii1 V T Rice Keene Bros 20 60 60 20 10 63131 DAYTIME s 112 2 5 s s s s- I Clark F V Henley 8 12 12 4 2 59808 SANTEE ws MS 7 9 : : : : Grote PaddockAMartin 88 288 288 88 20 Time. 21 . 52. l:ll|. Winner R. g. by Ren Rrush -Rlue Crass Relic trained by F. ItSOB. Went to post .11 1:43, At h s| 2 all— ll a Start g.Hn!. Won in a canter: second easily: third driving. Swagger bnprored suddenly, outbroke his opposition and won all the way by a wide BSargin. Vi.icintio-raa in a forward posltloa froai tlie start and beat the others oil tor Second place. Rill Perry closed up steadily from an indifferent send off. Black Sain showed moderate speed, but failed to stay. Gokfea Wine ktoaned up on the far turn and tired in the stretch. Tejon. away poorly, ran up to a torward position. then trait, Ihaatar closed up well. The winner was entered for $.5K ; no bid. Scratched 08100 Mina Gibson, 105; 00075 Modesta, 100. GrerweightS Black Sam. :: pounds; Daytime. .5. _r»/»QQ4 SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. 1:12—0—118. Purse flJO. 8-year-aMs and upward. DD004 Selling. Net value to winner .*::2r . • Ind Horses AWtPP St U Vz ?t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6t.27:i IRKSTIGK WS S M7 :» 3 1 1 1*| 1* 1*| J Hunter W Walker 3 4 3 1 1-" 66239 METLAKATLA si; 17 2 1; 6* 5 3** 2Kirscirin W-Dnrker :: :.. 3 6-5 1-8 661S6*SANTA RAH w I b 7 5 1 ::■■ 4*1 2» ::- A Brown .1 F Clifford 12 12 I 3 6-6 F6312 THE REPROBATE W S M4 7 2 I- 8** C 4* Horner Hall 0 Marshall 1 6 6 gj 6-5 6625SHERSAIN wan 5 187 • I 2 3*3 "•- •" Sandy R R Rice .lr 2 11-52 4-5 2-8 64847 BOGUM « 2 .1:: s :, :," 1;- • r,1" T Rice Keen.- c.ros 60 M8 M8 46 15 66207 BARKER Bfan S 187 I 7 7*1 7" 71 V* A Williams! Uilb-rt Phi 288 288 68 88 58360 I9MAILLYN w 5 M3 is s s s 8*» J MclntyreH R Bchnffer 2.1 88 88 28 6 60286 CANTOONE W 6 MB • J : :* :» ! CopehUJd W Galbraith M8 388 M0 M8 80 Time. 25. 40.. 1 :I7. Winner R. a, by Prerlona Chaliie Howard trained by w. Walker. Went to post at 2:11. At ]M st 1 minute. Start ikkI. Won easily: si ml driving: third the laiBC Prestige, from a Striding start, set the pace all the Way, drew out at the half ami was never elioiisly lnena.erl afterwards. Mellakalla. away badly, close. ;mi immense gap with her rider sitting still all the way. Santa Hay was always in close pursuit and finished gamely throagh the stretch. The Reprobate sin-wed early -peed, but C si in short and Improving steadily. Hersaio oolt badly after early close running with the winner ami her race should be thrown out. Bogam tliKlied well and is worth reinenil«ering. The winner, entiled tor 8600, was I. id up p. ssmi :m,| bonght by c. Bnxton. Snatched 8U2Z3 Snim 80; W312 Roaeoe, 107: c.f.277 Id l.ilburn. MB. Oiei weights Baata Ray. :; pounds; Bogam, I: Rat kit. :; IwmalUaa. I: Caatoone, .".. /5 /»QQQ THIRD RACK 3-8 Mile c.rc 2 115. Parse 0400. 2-year okss. Allowances. OOOOO rlei value to winner ?:.25. lnil Horses ~~7"WtPP~St U V7~?rst" Fin Jockeys Owners O H~"5 P " 3~ l.l 1 H1LDRETH W MS 3 7 C 1" W Milbr S C HiMreth *1-211 -2i 2-.". 1-5 out CHARAT a 108 1 1 2-. 2" .1 HcIntyreKeenc Bros t«- H 13 SJ 1 BILLY MEYERS wl!2 2 :; 8*3 Bandy S C HiMreth "1-211-282-5 1-5 oat ADBNA i"! I 5 r 8* Horner H T Grisna 13 6 4 1 1-2 LEONARDSDALE 112 I 6 .".; •"- T Clark 11 T Gritlin j. 5 I. 1 1-2 ORCHOTA w 188 I 2 . 8 Thorstoa St Carlo stable In 2n 0 I SJ RALEIGH a 112 I I 6- 7 T Rice Keene Bros N 13 13 3] 1 WAR SAWYER W 188 7 s s s Mi Lain .1 Hlnote 30 M8 M8 M 10 RHINESTONE u 188 5 if :i : B I mean I. T 1 2" lo 48 12 4 IRISH MIKE 112 1OI0 in 10 T Sullivan 1: Schrelber lo 75 30 lo 3 *i M Coupled ill belling. Time. 25, 381. Winner Oh. 1. by Golden carter Parabola trained by s. c. Blktreth. Weill to post il 2:35. At post 1 aUante. Start good. Won in a canter: second easily; third driving. Lady Hildietli was in the rear and turning around at the shut, but shot through into a lopg lead as if the others were anchored, w.m nit pulling up and is a reported erackeojack. Charay, from ,1 striding start anil apparently a superior mud iiinner. was always in nearest am! game pursuit of the winner and is .iy promising. Billy Meyers, a grand looker, got o8t well, is palpably short and was an easy third. Aiiena. ..way slowly made up ground Steadily. Leonai.lsdale broke slowly. OrchOta was slinllled to the rear at the start ami the same applies to Raleigh. Irish Mike was palpably short. Scratched Dredger, 112. Lady Hildietli. singly, place, out: show. out. Billy Meyers, singly, place 2 to I; show, evens. Charav, singly, place, 1 P. 1; show, s to 5. Raleigh, singly, place, 8 lo I: show, 1 to 1. Adcna, singly, place, to 1; show, 7 too. Leonardsdale, singly, place. 7 lo .5; show. 7 to MX /"» 4CJ « Q A 1 "I RTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 1:15 5 108. Pane #408, 4 year .his ami upward. UUOOt Selling. Not value to v. inner 8328. Ind Horses AWt PP~St V4, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S 66286SROTROU ws 4 104 3 1 88, 2| 1*1 ** 1*1 A Wright Mm phWTruitt 8 15 15 6 2 66278 LEILA HILL wan S M8 1 7 7 7 B*l 3 2] GriswoM B Belmont 8 13 13 I 8-fi 65823 TRAJPSETTER Wn 6 112 7 1 4" 8* 4:; 5 H K Dugan G W Chandler 2a fti ti 20 6 66284 M. A. POWELL wn 5 112 1 2 Vi 1* 21 2". I- Sandy C c McCafferty 11-53] ::. 2-2 7-10 •..27S-THK ONLY WAY wis S M4 1 B 6* 5] 7- # S* .1 Hunter W Walker ;; :; .", 6-5 8-6 66287 LADY FASHION W 5 M7 5 E - 4 8** 71 6" Graham A C Cster 10 12 10 4 8-5 66224 BRIARTHORPE WSB 6 188 2 6 s s s s 71 -- Sullivan McGefk,-Crvsler 6 IS 15 6 2 65!KiJ DARTHULA w 5 107 6 2 2nk gh :;c. c.. s J MclntyreW II Hammond 3 SJ 3 6-5 2-5 Time. 25.. 52. 1:181, 1 : 17. 1 :83ft. Winner Ch. g. by Rousseau Tillie Andrew trained by W. Murphy. Went to post at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. Rot ion. from a striding start, ran in close pursuit for three quarters, then drew out after a game finish to score a lucky win. Leila Hill broke slowly and was nearly left, bttt closed an immense gap under a very bad ride. Trapselter. well up from the start, was shuffled back at the half and closed up again into a fast going third. M. A. Powell, sore and unlit, beat the barrier and set the pace to the half. Ihei aaat oadly. The Only Way. from a poor start, was repeatedly shut off under a bad looking ride. Darthula iui t badly. The winner was entered for 8400; no bid. Scratched— aHl2il Klie. KM: 00314 Nabonassar, 112; 0011S Sicyon, 102; JC221 Jake Moose, 10-4. Incorrect weight in entries -Leila Hill, 105. Overweights — Leila Hill, 1 pound. OjCJQQPr FIFTH RACK -1 Mile. 1:801—1 117. Purse ?400. 3 year-olds and upw aril. OOOOO Selling. Net value to winner ?.".25. Ind Horses AWt~PP~St jj ,£ %~~SL- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P ■ 68316 GOVERNOR DAVIS TO 4 MS 6 5 4"k 5" B* 4.. H Bandy R R Rice Jr s a 12 2i 4-5* 66285*CHEERS w3 89 3 1 1*1 1*1 l11 1- 8* Ruxton Keene Rros 10 15 12 3 6-3 66288 CROWSHADE w I Ml 7 6 24 27 2* 8«* V Horner W Waker 6 10 10 Sft 4-5 6526jiMISS RILLIB ■ SMI 4 7 5« 4- 3- 33 4 J MelntvreW II Hammond 1 .. M-68-S 3-5 66261 TENORDALE wn 1107 5 4 3a 8*1 4- 5 5 A Brown .1 F CUaTord 10 20 88 6 2 61358 NINE SPOT wan 7 ME 12 6 6 Fulled up.T Sullivan C C McCafferty 10 40 40 10 Zh 66240-DORARO w 11 5 1«6 2 3 Fell. W Miller A Koenigaoerger 4-5 4-513-201-1 out Time. 20, 511. 1:171, 1:46ft. Winner— Ch. c. by Algol— Lady Fnglish trained by R. R. Rico. Jr.. Went to post .it :;:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Governor Doris broke well, but was Phataed to the rear on the tirst turn, then closed a big gap and. finishing fast, won drawing liar. Cheers outbroke and outpaced the Others decisively for sj furlongs. Mil tired slightly at the end. Crowshade ran in close attendance on the pacemaker and was wearing him dCWB at the end of a game race. Miss Rillie showed early speed, but tired and was palpably short, "■enordale failed t stay and is in had form. Nine Spot ran poorly. The winner was entered for .*b lb; no bid. Overweights — Tenordale. 3 poande; Nine Spot. 1. Q-CJQQaQ SIXTH RACi: 3-4 Mile. 1:18 8—118. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. OOOOO Allowances. Net value to winner B82and Ind HoFses AAVtPP~St U V-z V* St-~ITn Jockeys Owners O H C P S~" 65S63NEALON W 4 MS 2 5 2 *• 1ft l2: W Miller C ■ Durnell *1-1 2-7 1-5 out— 66222 GRACE ST. CLAIR Wl 82 1 4 Vi I» 2 2- San.lv .1 B Hoppns In 12 13 8-5 2-5 60226-s Al.NRlDA W3 s 7 I 2- 3- 3 E Dugan B Schrelber *l-4 2-7 1-5 out— 882M WEE LASS W 4 100 3 7 5l 4 4* 41 Horner Hall i- Marshall 10 20 20 8] 6-5 65729-L. OF THE VALE wn 7 112 I 1 4?. 5* :,-. 5« T Clark F W Healey 10 11 S 8-0 4-5 -a.ls, .IOHNXV LYONS WS 3 M 6 2 64 6* 6" 63 J Hayes M J Hayes 30 20020025 6 66222 JERRY SHARP w 3 S4 4 6 7 7 7 7 Mcliin EngartandStockton 100 300 300 60 20 •Coupled in betting. Time, 24*. 4S«, 1:11. Time. 88ft, 4S. 1:11. Winner — Rr. e. by Sain — Sister Josephine trained by C. L. Durnell. Wiiii to post at :; H. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter: second driving: third the same. Nealon far outclassed the others, broke slowly and was shut off and reserved to the stretch, then made goad cantering. Grace St. Clair, from a flying starf. set a stiff pace, but suecumlied in the stretch after a very game effort. Sainrida maintained strenuous and close pursuit of the leaders and finished on Hie inside in deep going very gamely. Lord of the Vale showed early speed, but was shut off and interfered with and tired in tlie last quarter, was palpably short and will do to watch. Wee Lass is still ort and looks good. The others were far oalllaeaul Scratched— 60315 Tocolaw, 108; 01225 Tarp, 100; G029S2;ateway, 109; G015G Rightful, 108; 0020S Crace G., ML Overweights — Lord of the Vale. 4 pounds: Jerry Sharp, 4. No separate place or show betting ou Nealon. fcjaiiirida, gangly, place, 2 to 1; bliow, u to 5.


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