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OAKLAND FORM CHART. tOAKLANDt OAKLAND, CAL., Friday, January 11, 1907.— Forty-eighth day. New California Jockey club. Winter Meeting about ISO days. Weather clear: track muddy. 64 books on. » Presiding .Indue. K. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. 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. £*f*Afr7 FIRST RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:061 6 166. Pane 6460, a-yeat olds. Selling. OOlU I Net value to winner 25. lnd~~ Horses "~WtPP~St~~ % a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H~ C P S_ 0S2SSHANiDMAIDEN w rs 107 S 1 1? I7 l« V Horner A Lunsman 2-5 2-5 1-3 1-6 out 66203 ALARIC WaB 108 3 . 7U 7-° 7-* 21k Graham J Rease 15 40 40 6 9-5 6A004 SILVER LINE w 107 7 5 4and 6* • 3-i L Williams.I Schreiber I V. 4 1-2 1-4 88 JOYFUL sb 104 4 3 3= 29 21 41- E Dugan W H Travers 50 KX 00 20 6 0S170 MAI A m M7 6 4 6" A :M J Hunter T H Stevens M M 25 5 S-5 66274 MENDEN w hi". 2 7 - 61 6* 6- Rettig W I* Fine :; » 4 40 7 2. 062K PESCADERA W 107 1 2 2-i 3 6i 7" Sandy H E Rowell 15 40 40 8 21 SHARPER I1AWX w 109 8 S 8 8 S S McGlain EngartandStockton 60 200 200 «0 20 rime, 24 :. : ii. 1:10$. Winner — B. I", by HandlHHBt — Roroussia trained by W. CahilD. Went to post at 1:12 At post ; niinutes. St: it straggling. Won in a canter- second driving: third the same. Handmaiden at once proceeded to spreadeagle her opposition and was never extended. Alaric. away poorly, closed up steadily into ■ fast going second in the last stride. Silver Line also suffered ::t the start, but. made op I lot of ground in the middle half and drew out into a good Second in the iast farlong and Graham was caaght napping by Alarics rush. Joyful showed superior early speed, out tiled finally in the closing drive. Mala was Bare, but loomed 1111 well on the last turn, then quit badly. Mcu-dea was Short and H worth remembering. Pcscadera quit. The winner was bid up by J. B. Ca e from 00 to 0600 and bought in. Scratched -66361 Am. a Kaii-niaa. 102. Overweights -Menden, 1 i ound. £and.£andAfQ Slit INT RACK -7-8 Mile. 1:2"»* — :i— 88. Pane 6466. 4-year-olds md upward. OOtiwO Belling. Net vatae to winner $.325. lnd il.-rscs AwTPPSt 4 j % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 0O88MEADA w 5 M5 10 5 41 11- 11 1J Graham C Winchell 21 16-516-51 3-5 66334 ROTROTJ Wa 4 MI 3 2 51 5" • 4f t i :- Horner Murphy ft Truitt 3 7 6 2 1 06364 JIM PENDERGAST W 4 Ml 4 3 M 6J 3nk h :jh f Wilson T A Davies 20 30 :» 10 4 0639081 R CARTER wis 6 M3 5 6 7- 7* 5-1. 6* 43 Sandv H E Rowell 21 ZJ 8-5 3-5 1-3 , ELBA ws 5 Ml 1111 21 2-" 4"k 5-1 Kirschm P Sheridan 1 H 10 4 9-5 R2K PACHITCA WCM6 7 4 3uL 41 «s ;:. t-,3 j MoBrhtO E G Switzer 6 8 8 3 1 66262 QUEEN ALAMO Wit 4 M5 9 7 6- 61 7* 1* 7» Rettig A J Jackson 50 200 200 80 30 06362 AVONELLA ws 4 104 6 9 9 $ 8° 8" 812 Copeland J D Millin Mo It-o 60 3" 10 0331 ILMATAR 4 98 8 8 s8 9 9 9 9 T Rice Keeae Broa 68 800 M0 M 30 66077 ACHILLES W S 107 2 Left at the post. L WilliamsJ J McCabe 12 30 30 10 5 Time. 25. B6f, 1:18. 1:62. Winner — Rlk. m, by Figaro— Afamada trained by C. Whaeheil. Weal to paat al 2: m;. At post .i minutes. Start good for all except Achilles. Won drivinx: second and third the same. Meada, from a striding start, forged to the front at the half, was taken to tiie beat going and. finishing gamely, just lasted the journey. Rotrou was well up throughout and finished with a rush. Jim Peadergasl was a forward contender from the start, but tired slightly at the end. Sir Carter broke slowly and trailed behind the compact bunch, then moved up on tin inside on the last turn, but was lost in tin shuttle in the last furlong. Elba BWccd the early pace and kept in touch with the winner 11 lit il in the final sixteenth, then quit. Pachuca again failed to stay. The others v ere never daugeiuus. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Bcratched— 66360 Fury, 107. Overweights -Jim Pendcrgaat, 4 poaada; Pachuca. 4: Queen Alamo. 4: Avonella. T: Achilles, 1. «f* aQ A sTsrO TIIIIU1 RA F Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 6-4 mile. 1.06 6 116. OOttV/t M06 added. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner :tO. lnd Horses AWtPP St % £ 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners " Q~~II~C P~S~ 8697 YELLOWSTONE w I 110 3 5 0* 4» 2 ll A Brown T E Hrophy 8 15 15 6 21 66369-PROORASTINATE WB10 107 8 4 M* 1J ll 21 Horner Vancouver Stable 3 6J 6 2 6-5 61835HEDGETHORN w 1109 1 3 44 S] o2 3 » W Knapp S P Tate i 15 12 5 21 0SM7 ANGLETA w 5 105 4 6 tat 31 St 4nk Graham P. Schreiber 21 41 45 2 1 663*1 JUDGE sb 6 105 6 9 9 7» 71 6* R Davis E J Ramsev 3 31. 3 S-5 7-16 0S334 M. A. POWELL wn 5 110 • 1 SH 61 6$ 6- L Williamsc C McGaffertv 3 51 5 S-5 4-5 6631 I A KE WARD 9 102 2 2 2; 6- 4"t 74 E Dugan L T Lee 10 M 8 3 S-5 65948 WARTE xiciiT wa 7 1M 6 I s1 s; 8 8*1 Sandy P Wllkeraoa 10 12 8 I s-5 66181 CAPT. BURNETT WB 4 MI 7 7 7" 9 9 9 J McP.ride J McCarthy 10 30 25 10 4 Time. 1:14J. Winner — Ch. •_. by Bey e! Santa Anita Klorilla trained by P. Council. Went to paat at 2:34. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Yellowstone, after moving up into lucky forward contention, drew out in the stretch with a fast closing rush. Procrastinate set the pace to the last sixteenth before he gaTe way and finished verv sore. Hedgethora was in prominent contention from the start, but tired right at the end. is short, ran in the bad going all the way and can beat this kind. Angleta showed speed, but tired fmallv and has bad knees. Judge got away badly and closed a big gap. M. A. Powell was overweighted, .lake Ward retired early. Warte Nicht can do better, but quit badly. The winner was enterud for 6800; no bid. Bcratched — 61678 Blackthorn, 116. Overweights — Hedgethora, 2 pounds. aftsft /I 1 A FOVRTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 1 :51 ■— 4— 105T Pane 1466. 4 -year ..Ids and Bwward. UUX JL KJ Selling. Net value to winner .$.",25. lnd Horses A WtPPSt St U .j 3+ Str Fin Jockeys Owners C» II G 1 S~ 66130 LONE WOLF WB 6 M7 3 3 • 2] 2h 2*1 1* 1*1 Sandy R R Rice Jr 5 5 ii 7-T"7-10 66334»TRAPSETTER WB 6 1M 8 7 Mk iuk 12 p s- 2»1 tiraham O W Chandler 2 4?. 4 S-5 4-5 66X34 RRIARTHORPE WB 107 6 8 4l 41 3-J 3 1 3* 3»t Loague McGetkandt rysler 10 15 12 4 2 66224 JAKE MOOSE w I 10] 10 • •* 9" SJ 7-i 5 J 43 J Hunter W Walker 4" M SO 20 6 08SM tANEJO • slO 105 9 10 si gi] gj p 4„l 51 Kirschm J J Ellerd M 50 30 8 4 if.::: I LEILA HILL WBB 5 10S 7 5 10 10 10 6i 6"k 6-° Griswold E Belmont 2 2 9-5 4-5 -5 66843 SINNER SIMON WB 7 107 2 3 oh 5J 4nk 43 7- 71 L WilliamsM R Williams 6 10 10 4 I 08364 TARRIGAN w 7 107 4 1 J* 7«k 92 9= 82 82J A WilliamsR.c.litv Stable 60 200 150 60 20 66261 CHESTNUT WS 110 5 4 3J 32 75 V V 93 T Sullivan Live Oak Stable M lc 10 4 2 B63M PAY ME ws 9 107 1 6 6 65 h- 10 10 10 E Lynch A Crawford 60 200 100 40 15 Time. SM, 51*. 1:19. 1:461, 2:00. Winner — Br. g. by Prince Plenty — Tootie Nichols trained by R. R. Rice. Jr.. Went to imiM at 2:5s. At pest 1 rninnte. Start urood. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Lone Wolf was in close pursuit of Trapsetter from the start and drew out with a raah in the final sixteenth. Trapaetter made the running until in the final sixteenth, where he suddenly tired. Brlartborpe, suddenly improved, ran in forward and game contention almost throughout. Jake liooae dosed a big gap from a iM«or start. Canejo was going well at the end. Leila Hill trailed hopelesslv in the rear, then made up ground fast on the far turn, but failed badly at the end and was given a losing ride. Sinner Simon was prominent early, but tired as if short. The winner was entered for S400; no bid Scratched -61266 Prank Woods, 107. Overweights — Leila Hill. :t pounds. iaQ/1 1 T riFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 1 :3s;-4-117. Purse 00. 3 year-olds ami upward. JLfri: -L J- Selling. Net value to winner f63B. lnd Horses AWt PP St j v. % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O II C~P~ aT" 063M METLAKATLA w 6 M7 5 7 Ej P V. l 1?. L WilliamsII R Schaffer 3-6 3-6 1-6 1-4 oat 66331SWAGOER wb 4 M4 7 3 V 2»1 and 2*1 2 1 Horner F lts.,n 4 s s 7-5 -.-5 66222 KOGO ws 3 1 0 2 5 7 6= 43* 3*1 Kirschm R Smith s pi :» 2 1 60022 DOTTEREL ws 7 107 i 4 ink jut ::-• 41 44 sandv W H Lvnch 01 M H M I ,6X14 DORA I. w I MS 4 2 Sf 4- •:■ «• 6»1 McRae J Ryan SO M M 6 ! 66297 HAINAULT s S 109 1 1 43 V 6] S «» A llrnwn .1 Reavey I M I t-S 06333 DARKER Wa B 109 3 6 64 7 7 7 7 A WilliamsJ Wilbeft M MS 60 20 8 Time. 20. 52. 1:181, 1:46. Winner — Br. m. by Brataa — Mtowera trained by 0. C. Mi-Cafterty. Went to pool al :::2::. At post 1 niinute. Start good. Won in a canter: second driving- third the same. Metlakatla was sideways at the start and closed up rapidly, but was reserred in the middle half then drew to the front and won as her rider pleased. Swagger Showed superior early npeed and held her OWB with the, winner for nearly seven furlongs, but finally tired. KogO made up a lot of ground in the last half and was going like a cyclone at the end. Dotterel quit after going a g.NHl half. Bora I w is anchored in the stiff going and likes a sloppy track. Haiaaall is still short and improrins slowl* The winner was bid up from 00 to . !loo and sold to V. Duiker. Bcratched 06670 Lazell. 108; 0636] PeHgroso, OS, Incorrect weights in entries— Metlakatla. 1115: Dotterel. 166; Dora L, 1H; Hainaull. 107: Barker 107. ftft/il O SINTH RACK Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1:06— 3— tt©. JJr± JL dg Purse 6666. :;- ami 4 -j ear olds. Allowance--. Net value to winner 6M6. IB* r_lis AWtlPStU k *i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 ll ~ C P~S 0S310*BANPOSAL w 4 103 1 1 3- T- 2 1- Sandv .1 C Dadaon 5 6 « 1 oal 66315 LISARo WBB 4 MR I 3 !■* 1| n* 2- A Brown B .1 Baldwin 13-M0-58-5 1-2 out ..;::.._•. o 11; DUCTLLE wb 4 M7 4 2 2i :J I* 3* L WlllfaunsC C McCafferty " 5 5 3-2 3-5 i;i.:. -la 1I.0MAX B4M6 2 5 5 5 43 4-" Horner D S Fountain 31 V l»*-57-Hout 66: - COCK SURE ws 4 109 5 4 V V 5 S W Knapp Club Stable 60 MOM 15 : Time. 1 :12!. Winner — B. f. by Bannockbnm— Proposal trained by J. C. DaTidaaa. Weal to iiost at 3:56. At post 4 niiiiutes. start bad. Won easily; seeoad and third the same BBBB-poaal, from a striding start, maintained close parsait of Usaro, aared ground by 1 dose Btretch turn and wore the favorite down decisively at the end and was l«-st suited by the going. Lisaro set the pace OB the inside In deep going and seemed I sure w inner in the stretch. |,tit tired in the nal drive after 1 ■■ime effort. Nonie Lucille ran lapped on the pacemaker to the stretch, where she tired badly P.oloncn M ic-ti.allv left, closed a big gap. although under a pull at the end. Cock Sure qnlckly retired Overweights -Nonie Lucille. 4 pounds: Cock Sure. 4. 6