Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-13

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL., Saturday, January 12. 1907 — -Forty-ninth day. New Califoria Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear: track heavy. .;: books on. 1 Presiding Judge. F. 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. RC14£Ci. l-IKST RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. HI— 2— 115. Purse .«400. 2-vear-olds Allowances J Lf tt £k J Net value to winner 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 2 3t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6CSn FIRESTONE w 114 1 1» V L WilliamsS C Hildreth 3201-6 1-6 out"-" 66313*WILMORs w 106 7 3 8*J I* Horner H T Griflin 10 13 13 6-5 1-3 I OJ37o: MKKE341AH w 103 2 f 1J 3" J McBride Kcene Bro§ *;o 16 12 ll-iOl-4 66333 RHINESTONE W Ml I 2 6* 6*1 K Dugan L T Ut Jf8 g g J ■ MO S» 290 60 30 6 3"k ;.! McClain 66333 WAR SAWYER w 103 I 4 IK«J«« t atat oit WS 111 17 61 6n Powers W E Lemmons 100 300 200 40 7 frxlmo W108 9 9 73 73 T Rice Keene Bros *16 16 12 11-101-4 WAYNE . Ill 6 3 S3 8*1 Cboneau C Y Chappell 100 200 200 60 30 66333 IRISH MIKE I 106 4 S 9 9 T Sullivan B Schreiber 30 60 40 10 2 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 25i. 681 Winner— Ch. c. by Roval Flush III— Modreda trained by S. C. Hildreth. Want to Dost at 1:45. At Dost 2 minutes. Start fair. Won in a ranter: second easily: thud the i tame Firestone dashed into the lead and spreadeagled the others with no apparent effort at all. Wn- J more from a striding start, was always in nearest pursuit of the winner, but never close to him Jere- i iniah awav poorlv. came with a belated end rush. Rhinestone was going well :i 11 the way. War Sawyer showed superior eurly speed and was short. Iajaroita is a good looker. Irish Mike got away badly and J a nas tIMfc __ £r* J V T SF.COM RACK— 5-8 Mile. 59J — 2— 109. Furse 00. 8 year-olds and upward. 13 O 4:-3 I Allowances. Net value to winner 2.". I ! r. d 1 torses Tw tj P~St"Ti~ j %~Str~Fln Jockeys Owners 0 H C P_S_ - ■MmifAGBO w 3 97 E 1 I 2* 2« VI Horner C E Durn-11 11-107-56-5 2-5 out ;.. [, iii I :; ss 1 4 2*| 1* I2 2s E Dugan B Schreiber 4 IS BJ It 21 DAVID BOLAND w S 109 4 2 4 41 31 31 L WilliamsC C McCafferty M 10 8 11-101-4 ICLOUDLIGHT 5 1i* :: i ■ 5 4* 410 J McBride Molera fc Jo—phut 6 6-6 1 1-4 out I t . iS GEORGE P MXERwb5 114 2 3 1" 8*1 E .1 Hunter W Walker 40 100 100 30 C 6 Time. 23f. 50*.. 1«|. Winner— B. c. bv Macy— Tee-Ky-Tee trained by C. E. DiirnelR. Went t« poal at 2:06. M posl 1 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. TeBMceotook .in inside position at the Btart and was shuffled back early, hut closed up on the turn and I finishing fast overhauled the leader and won going away. Red Bill broke slowly, hut set lne pare praeti- I rally from the start and drew out into a long lead on the last turn, held on gamely and only su.cumbed right at the end. l»:ivid Roland ran in a good forward position throughout and was | fast going third. « loiMllgln broke fast and rushed up on the inside, then dropped back suddenly on the tar turn .ml came ■,c iiu when too late George P. Mc.Ncar showed superior early speed and was palpably short. Scratched 08315 Toeolaw, 114: 68382*Sir Russell. 107; 68338 Hersain, 108; 88280* Rl Primer.. 102. In. -..rivet weight in entries-Red Bill, Ml. Overweights — Temace i. 1 ■— I i. _____ _»£/_ fc O THIRD RACK 1 Mile. 1:38 — 4—117. Purse 86681 4 -year olds and upward. OOTO Selling. Net value to winner .25. li,d Hordes AWtPPSt ,4 _ gT______j Jockeys Owners O H C P S j l. .]• Tio wb •"■ 104 6 5 3:,i 2?.- l*ft 1* I1 Horner A Koenigsborger 4-5 6-5 1 9-20out I | VZEL.L WB 6 IM 4 4 5 E .". 44 21 J Hunter W Walker 8 10 9 11-54-" . I J | ,|x rHi I 22 i.5 2- 23 3n Graham W 11 Hawke 222 3-5 out i 61 i YloNFRDVLE 7 99 :: 1 4J 41 4» 8* 4** G McLhlin.l M Crane E6 66 40 8 21 | ,, , hk Y ws 7 IM 12 1 1? 3- E 5 Sandy A .1 Jackson lo 12 9 21 4-3 , ,-ij PINAUD ws 4 lo7 2 Left at the post. L Williamsll R ScbuMer 10 30 30 6 2 Time. M, Bit, l:M, 1:45. Winner-Ch. g. bv Amigo— Fame trained hy W. C. Cahill. Went to post a ?•»» At po-t 8 minutes. Start bad. Won handily second driving: third the same. Dorado, off" badly, got Into quick contention and. forging into the lead at the half, was never me.iaced J afterwards until too late and finished tiring, l.aztll. freshened up. got away badly and trailed to the laM turn, then closed up with an unexpected end rush and ran a ii.uking race. Eucian had no mishaps, was Shuffled hack at the half hut. unilit the whip, kept coming gamely in the last quarter. Byrouer.lale was well up all the wav and gdiig gamely at the end. Pickaway was handicapped hy the still going and railed t stay. The winner was hid up from 8588 to 8888 by F. U. Cook, but retained with a , KK kid fr«ai his owner. Overweights — I.azell. 1 pound. - OO FDIRTI I RACK -6 1-2 Furlongs, ills 4— Sfc. Andrew Selling Stakes. k£i/1 lO"T *uf ISOOO added. :; year ohls and upward. Net value to winner |3.2SO. bad Haraes AWt"p"F"St~U~ 7~%~StTFlu JoTkeys" Owners 0 H C P S i RAPID W TKK w 8 189 7 I 2 1" 11 1J E WilliatnsS C Hildreth 8-6 6-511-1011-201-4 6g372tJOE COYNE ui: 4 187 2 I 4:J # 1*1 2* A Brown C C Mo afterty 6 uh 5J 2 1 ,,. i |;n:i. 1H 111 w G IOC :i 7 1» 1| 21?. 3- Graham J B Smith 8 8 7 2 1 • MANDATOR w 4 103 4 I 61 81 8*1 4 J McBride CeetM I.ros 23 30 30 10 3 ■ ■ ■ Ml-S OFFICIOUS w 3 83 88 98 7 5J Kirschni l: Schreiber 20 30 25 S 3 ,., iHECTOR wit 4 1".: E I 1*1 I* 4- 6-.1 J Hunter Hall Ai Marshall 12 30 25 8 4 G6317*MNSARD w 7 M8 1 5 7 611. 6l 7* Sandy K E Bowell 6 10 8 3 S-5 ,. |;y P w 4 97 ■• 4 8 9 8 S» Horner W B Jennings 10 12 12 4 2 «Ear»Bl VG1 w 3 80 6 I B» 7 9 » E Dugan L T Eee 20 30 30 10 5 Time, 24-g, 4Mii, 1:10J. 1:23ft. WMiner — B. li. bv Rapallo — Water Oirl trained by S. C. Hildreth. Went to i ost at 3KKL At post 4 minules. Start gihKl. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Rapid Water. Iiom a striding start, ran in close early parsttit ol Burleigh and drew out like a Hash when Ktraigbtened for home and won in ■ canter. Joe Coyne, from an inside Start, was loreed into the worst going throughout ami surrounded anil impeded at the half, but drew away from the others in the stretch and pat up a superior effort. Burleigh broke fast on the outside, had clear sailing and. in the l est going. vet the i e. tint tired right at the end. Mandator, shut off early, closed up rapidly in the middle half. hut tired at the end of a good race. Miss Officious, away poorly, closed an immense gap. Elector Showed his usual early weed, hut failed to stay and can do better. Mansard was nevi r dangerous. Mary F. dropped to tin- rear at one-. Blasg was badly handled, failed to stay and can do better. Scratched WHT7Tranrf0. 82; Gr :iSMFarl Rogers, 10U. ove. -weights Jae Oograe, l i«iund: Mandator. E a d A 0/"l WFTB RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 1:881 8 188. Purse 00. 3-year olds and upward. *34JbOw Selling. Net alue to winner 00. Ind- "Horses AWtPPSt g j ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS • i;::7pTI TTT.ETlVv w 4 183 1 1 21 1-. n 13 li?. Graham H W iluag 6-5 8-5 3-2 3-3 1-4 C«74»GOVERNOR DAVIS ws 4 H4 4 5 4- i* 43 4* 2" Sandy li R Rice Jr 10 10 7 11-54-6 i : .-IRAIIIITE Ws 3 106 6 6 6 6 6 6 I* C Miller SierraNevadaSta 8 8 7 11-39 10 " ...::;:, MISS HI 1. 1. IE w 6 105 3 2 B*J 5- .".- 31 4n J Hunter W Walker 6 6 6 2 1 42*8 PLAUSIBLE wb 3 9S 2 3 lh I* 3*ft,S i, h Kirschm E Dealy 1" M 20 10 3 «6374 BEECHWOOD w 4 107 5 4 8* 8" 1» 8* 6 Horner 1 S Fountain 8-5 14-32J 9-102-3 Time. 25. Bdf, 1:1S|, 1:44*. 1:51. Winner Ch. c by Mirthful— Etta trained by H. W. Hoag. Went lo M.st at 3:28. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Fulletta. particularly well served by the stiff going and a flying start, made the running through the last . six lurloii-s. by a safe gap ami was never seriously menaced. Governor Davis was outpaced in the early Mages. I, ut vas favored by the ditlicult going and at the end came with a eclouie rush. Graphite, aw.iv . badly, trailed far in the rear for seven furlongs and finished with a phenomenal stretch sprint. Miss Killic was always oatpaced and is not ready. 1lausible showed early speed. Beecbwood ran a bad racv. Scratched— 08373 Baker, RiL . On 4 Q1 SIXTH RAlK— 1 Mile. 1 ::»!— 4— 1 17. | Purse $«00. o year-olds and up .vat d. DOxOl Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ir.d Horses AWtPP~St Vt %~%~Strlin Jockeys Owners O H C P S - 86315 SIR EDWARD s 4 113 5 3 V V V 1*1 lft Graham J M Van Oordeiil 13-1011-101-3out 1 88316NORTHWEST w 6 97 4 :: 5 4*ft » 21 21 R Davis W II Hawke 3 E| E 3-2 1-2 8tM2*RAMUS ws 4 102 2 2 31 3i 4s 43 3-i Horner T H Stevens 3 17-312-57-101-4 i. ; 1!- BOEOMAN ws 4 102 1 4 1 » 1- li 1and 4a Sandy 1 S Fountain 665 3-21-2 66372 RIGHTFUL wis 7 90 3 1 4- 5 3 5 5 Kirschm R R Rice Jr 30 40 40 10 3-2 Time, 2Sft, Sl|, 1:17ft, 1:43?. Winner B. c, by Eddie .Tf.nes — Motto i trained by G. M. Van Gorden. Went to post at 3:82. At post 1 minute. Start gooil. Won driving: second and third the s-,me. Sir Bdward tan in close attendance on the leaders to the stretch, then came on fast and. in a sharply emteated Ihllsh outstayed Karthweat The latter, alter trailing, moveil up on the far turn and linished fast Bad resolutely. Ramus is inconsistent and, while going fairly well, ran much below his best fonn. i.oloiiiau showed superior early speed, but failed to stay. Rightful was always outpaced.


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