Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-16

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. ii AKUXD 01KLAND. CAL., Tuesday. January 15, 1907. Fifty lust day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about UO day-. Weather clear; track heavy. .!4 books on. Presiding I«dge B. C. Hoiipe- Btarter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Badng starts at 1:40 p. m. -W-indicatcs whip. B spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tin distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight curried. /• /» 4//1 FIRST BACE Futuritv Course. 170 feet less than 8-4 mile. 1 :09— 3 — lio. Purse f3 y -J; |3 4t .*4ihi. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.1".5. Ind ilorses AWt PP St H % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66238 ROGOHAMA W 4 112 4 7 4 t* 21 ! L WilliamsR Flaherty J !» S 3 8-5 ■ ROYl WHITE w 7 1iTs 2 1 Zx J* t J-i Vanbout P Clixiuan 50 66 40 12 6 66411 DOTTEREL w 7 103 It I B] 7* C- 3" R Davis W H Lynch 0 50 50 M I r."v""l ICE CART W 1 M I 5 Ink Ink y 4h Huxton Fleur de Lis iitbl 3 3ft 3J M r-M ir,-. 1 ii SHERMAN " w- ■ 109 S 1 53 5? 4£ B*| Sandy J B Hoppaa 3 4 4 6-5 3-5 CIMVIGOROSO ws7 10o -J 10- lo si 6 1 Appleby O A Appleby 100 200 200H 30 66389 M iT HOQAN wM 116 7 4 "" 4«k 71 7* Craham W P Magrane S 13 13 . 2 f.REVORE W 5 1"" 6 6 6* . "k 91 I* Conway W R Campbell 30 40 40 15 4 6B27SCRIG1 i *• : ■ ■* ,iDk :* •IK*"*** ,: P McNeil 40 60 60 25 12 6C40VPROCRASTINATE WBlO 103 10 10 8»| H M lo1" Horner Vancouver Stable 2 2 9-3 7-102-5 V.NTOONE II I Ml 111 H 11 11 11 J Hunter W Galbraith 60 300 100 40 20 Time, 1:141. Winner— B. c. by Rubicon— La Salinas trained hj I. W. Douathan. Went to post ai 1:43. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Bwgohania «a skillfully handled and ran in a forward outside position from the start and wore the leaden down in long stretch drive. Boyal White ran lanped on the pacemaker throughout and forged i • tne front in the lasl sixteenth, but roccuwbed to the winner in tiie last stride. Dotterel, away poorly, dosed •i big gap and ran in much improved form. Alice Cary. in the inside deep going, set the pace tad tired aa il shorl right ai the end. Dr. Sherman, shuffled back at the start, made up ground Steadily in the last bah*. VbeoroBO liked the going and doaed I Mg gap. Matt Bogan can do better. Crigli quit early. I rraKtJnatea rider araa canghi napping at the atari and his mount was nearly left. The winner was entered for S40O; no bid. Scratched r, ;447 Captain Burnett. 10! . evci weights — Boyal White. .; pounds. £± ii 1 C* PC 8BCOND RACL— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :05»— 1—100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. f3 O tt O O Allow anees. Net value to winner Bm ind Horses- AWt PP~St j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S itlT-UKl BILL i!1 S I I" l* V" 1* R Davis B Sthreiber 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-3 out , 1 INDLEY w 111 0 1 3-.1. 8* 3- -"1 Alarie .1 Touhy 15 15 13 3 7-5 66407 JOYFUL sit KW 7 1 4* 4* 44 M ■ Dugan W H Travers 10 20 20 6 11-5 66*T5 KOKOMO ■ •". 1 3 2| 2$ :»t ji Graham T H Ryan 10 12 12 3 3-2 DAVE WEBER B Ml I 7 6*1 6*| 5" 5". J Hunter C C MeCafferty 26 M 6 20 10 IOHNNY LYONS fill 1 5 B1! 9* 64 d - J Hayes M .1 Hayes M 12 12 3 3-2 tLTANERO 112 3 8 t** 4| 7* 7- Bandy T II Williams *6 10 10 2J 6-5 TALENTOSA 112 4 4 7" 7 I* s7 L WilliamsT H Williams *« 10 10 2i 6-5 VALADOLA HM 19 S 9 :» . Horner E J Baldwin 15 15 13 4 11-5 •Coupled in belting: no separate place or show betting. Time. Sf. BS», l:0::r. 1:10L Winner -Ch. c. by Bannockburn— Prima II. trained by W. Covington. Went to post ai 2:48. At post 4 minutes. Start u-ood. Won in a canter: second driving: third tie same. Bed BO] ot away badly, but ipiiikly apreadeagled the others and far outclassed his opposition. AI Liudli y. from ■ striding oatatde atari in a forward BOBltlan. ran forwardly all the way and hnished well. .biyful waa ootpaced in the early rimning. but closed -sj • fast at tb.e end. Kokomo showed superi r early speed, but tired right at the end as if short and is promising. Dave Weber was going well in the stretcb. Johnny Lyons, away poorly, made up some ground, but had no chance with a bad ride. The others were hopelessly outpaced ail the way. Scratched 88275 ■ Aftermath, 108; 88350 Sachet, 107. Incorrect weights in entries -Red Bill, 112; Dave Weber, 112. Overweights AI I.indley. 2 pounds. C* £* i i* d. MUBD BACB— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 1 1 :-.2— 4— 109. Pane ?Bmi. 4-year-oada and upward. ODiO O Selling. Net value to winner |o25. Ind "Horses" AWt PP St % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S »• ••s-.ll.M PENDERGAST W 4 184 M 6 l»J •* li 41 1] F Wilson T A Davies 2| 13-521 H-10U-28 ! A POWELL WB 5 112 4 4 3". 3» 3" 2- 2- Sandy C C McialTerty 8-8 8-8 8-2 7-10!l-20 664 10 CHESTNUT W 6 113 1 1 2:: 2*1 2*i 1" I* T Sullivan Live Oak Stable 15 25 20 7 3 66390 DANIEL «. M! 1 M8 7 6 I* 11 1- l2 4J A Brown B Dealy I lo I I 7-5 " IlVINCENTIO vs 4 112 6 3 7,i 51 6*| 8* 5* Horner G Steohenson S 10 ■ 3 8-6 • ■ ■ 1 CANEJO slO 107 I II I 7 7 6" Kirschm J J Bllerd 20 :;n 15 7 2J 66224 BEARSKIN BTB 6 l":i 6 7 t- I1 IJ 6J 7- L WilliainsW B Camnhei] M 12 12 4 2 BILL PERRY a I l"! J 8 7 7 I I .m " J Hunter W Walker li X M M 8] 66410 TARRIGAN s7PO 8 18 M 1" I ■ 8**Mentry Reality stalde 60 MO 180 40 20 1 •■,!• PAY ICE WB8M8 2 2 S y pi lo 10 ■ Lynch 1 G Lynch 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 25,. 51 1, 1:20. 1:pi. Winner B. g, by Bala flnhllna drained by T. A Darks. Weni t.i post at 2::;i. At post 1 minute. Start gooil. Won driving: second and third the same. Jim IVndergaat broke slowly and was reserved in the real of the early leaders, then came fast in the stioMi and outstayed M. A. Powell. The bitter was always in a forward position and drew out like the winner mi the stretch, but soecunihed at the end and polled up lame. Chestnnt, suddenly improved, was always 11 forward porsnlt of the leader and heM aa aaa 1 pi 1 ti II jl well in the closing strides. Daniel C. mule the early .milling by .1 wide Sap. but OJBlt suddenly in the closing drive. Vincentio ran proniiiientiy all the war, but was n« i ipiile goiMl enoogh. I.inejo chiaed up considerable ground. Bearskin showed early speed, but ipiit. The winner wa entered for . 4IMI; no bid. CiCt/i aQ l7 1" i:iu BACB 1 1-16 Miles. 1:451— 8 — los. Pane 8S88L 8-year ofcia and up- OOt: 0_l ward. Selling. Net amine to winner 8888; last Horaea AWtlTSHt M ?i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S f6627SHOOLIGAN a 6111 7 7 7- 7*1 2*1 1" I1 Horner .1 A Armstrong: 8 4 4 8-6 4-6 664M JAKE MOOBB u I 8 2 4 3 44 Jl 2J ,1 Hunter W Walker 21 20 2 1". 2* 66411=»WAGGER WB t bi6 4 2 l*J l» 1- 2** 3* L WillhunsP Its.. 11 6 6 6 11-511-10 "HERIPE u I KM x I 6| " 6* 4" 4 Calindo AV St Vineant 16 16 12 1 2 ■ M EARLY HOURS a I Ml I 2 6 1 2»1 3*1 8s 61 Sandy II R Scbaffer s-5 2 8-6 3-5 7-21 66468 ROTROU wa I KM I 6 4 8*8] o3 6- Graham Murphy ,v Trniii 1 6 tl 2-2 8-5 66410»BRIARTHORPE wb 6 107 118 8 7 7 71" Loague MGrick*Crysler 6 J s I 8-6 66410 SINNER SIMON WB 7 M7 o 6 M Sj 18 2 Klannery M R Williams 5 6 6 11-511-10 Time. 25L 51f. 1:18, 1:401. 1 ::,;:r;. Winner It. g. by Eddie lonea floolwa 1 trained by J. A. Armstrong 1. Went to post at 2:5C. At po I 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ibxditan broke slowly :md ran in the rear to the half, where be moved up rapidly and took the lead in the stretch, but just lasted the journey. Jake Moose was well up from the start and came like a eyclone at the end. Swagger made the running bf 1 wide gap for si li.rlongs. relincpiished the le.nl sudd.aily and then came again. heripe u,i- .-lsiii. up well in the last half. Karly Hours failed to stay, lint was prominent for six fnrlongs. Borroa retired early. It was not BrJartfcorpea day. Sinner Simon ran under a pad] for the lirst half and quit suddenly. * The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 88118LaaMi Wott, MB. i * £i 1 f* W " " ,Ai: 7-8 Mile. 1-18| 1 fW Pane 8480. :, year-olds. Selling. UU-rOO Nt value to nMMlJttati Ind "Horses AWtPP St % a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IS8*7*AX ARIC IT8B M6 4 I I I 41 6* I3 Graham J K Case fi 14 10 S-5 3-5 88t07 HANDMAIDEN a M7 I I 3- ::-.. S| 3- 2* Horner A Lunsman 1-3 2-6 1-3 out— ■082 BOOUM ami ino 2 1 5t 8* 6 4:i 3" T Rice Keene Bros 30 6 6» 12 2J 86278OALVESTONIA1I Wl 112 5 .". 2*1 2Bk 2* I1 8*» Sandy El Primero Stable! 5J r.J 4-5 2-5 S6271 TANANA wi MM 1 1 v :.J .".1 « 6*1 Conway Nome stable 2:. M ■ s 2 BS4M -OC WB 1"« 6 3 V D li 2nk 6 L WilliamsHail fe Marshall 10 20 20 4 7-5 Time. 25. 51. 1:181, 1:811. Winner B. g. by Pirate of Penzance--Mollie Pitcher trained by J. K. Case. Weni to post at .":2:». At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Alarie trailed in the rear for live furlongs, then got up with a rush at the end and won going away. Handmaiden hacked speed seemingly and was reserved in close pursuit of the early leaders, then drew out in the atretCh like the winner, but uuexpcetcdly succmbcil when challenged by Alarie a sixteenth out. Bogimi lame with a rush from the rear and finished a fast going third. Galvestonian. after forward pursait of Coco, tired at the end. Coco showed the most early speed, but also failed to stay. Tiie wiuner, entered for 8800, was bad up to 00 by * II. K. Rowell and bought in. Overweights— Coco, 3 pounds. C* a /I 8iQ SIXTn RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1:25— 8— 88. 1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds and upward. O O jt. O *J Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPP~St S % %~St7~Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 1,64271 EM AOEO aj 3 92 5 3 52i 6* il 3* 1* Sandy C E Durnell 111 2-5 out 61.430 PLAUSIBLE «ll Nil lli lnk l1 13 2h R Davis E Dealy 20 60 60 12 4 M8B*OCEAN SHORE Wl 84 6 8 6 6 6 4-i 3h Kirschm A F Klliott 11 25 25 6 8-5 86M88BL8JU4 ROGERS «8 4 106 4 4 8** 2i» 2J 2l 4» L WilliatnaS C Hildreth D-5 2 3-5 1-2 out ; J t « 1 88216 WOOT/MA w 3 92 2 5 A"- 3J H 6 5* A Walsh ApplegrateandCotn 5 7 5i 7-5 1-2: 66409HEDGETHORN ws 4M01* 3" 2 31 41 3»* 5»M J Hunter C C MeCafferty 20 75 75 15 3 time. 25. 50, 1 :17ij, l:.50s. Winner — B. c, by Macy — Tee-Ky-Tee tiained by ". K. Duinell. Went to iMist at ." :5::. At iK st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Temaceo was reserved within striking distance in the early running and made good with a rajah at the end. Plausible made the running from the start and stood a long closing drive with unexi ected lameness, giving a remarkable display of stamina. Ocean Shore got away poorly and trailed to the stretch, where he linished with a belated naak. Karl Rogers was in forward contention from the start, but tired right at the end. Woolma essayed to take the lead in the worst going and tired under a bad ride. Hedgethorn showed early speed, but was outclassed here and quit badly after going five furlongs. Overweights — Earl Rogers, 2 pounds.


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