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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Thursday. January 17. 1907. Fifty third day. New California Shxkcf I lub. Winter Meeiing aboat 180 days. Weather cloudy; track sloppy. 88 books on. rie~i.lhig Judge. B. C. U.-iq Starter. .1. J. Holtuian. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Ka.ing starts at 1 :40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in jiarenthesis following the distance of each raee indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. Ef/tO riKsr BACK 3-8 Mile. 384—8 US. Parae 8400. S-year-eUa. Selling. •j£J |30" I Ju Nel value to winner 25. lu.i "Horses- "" AWtllSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H O P S "rALBIGH w M» 8 « 2 iaj HcIntyreKeene Bros 10 M a I b-5 COLLEGE WIDOW « W» 1 4 Sl 2- L WilliamsS C Hildretb A b 4 2 41 I* T Clark Oakland Stable % ■% S I Si •!■• HRATHRR SCOTT w WJ :• 1 wl;! 1! ut uvyki; ■ I H 7 S 7 44McChUa J Hlnote 40 M 40 15 7 66426 RHINESTONE « VM • ■• •• -i K Lugan L T Lee 48 48 2;. S I 6644S IKIH MIKF. w 112 E :* ♦•- S1 T Sullivan B 6chreiber 13 12 12 E 2 CREATION a IM I 8 8 7- W Miller T H Williams 6 15 IS 6 3 ..if, TEA RATH W8 199 4 b» 9 8« J Hunter T H Stevens IS 2.. 25 S 4 SANTA JUANITA W 109 W 2 1" I A Brown J F CtUTord 38 88 bo UJ | 68J70IALB1A 1»» - 3 I*FWLJ McBride H T Grlflha s-5 3 .s-5 7-101-3 Time. 23t, 38. Winnei li e. bv BaSKthtW Craeine trained by C H. Keene. Wenl to post at 1:15. At post C. minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and thud the same. Kil. lata broke well from :m outside position and was quickly in forward contention and wore the leader down bat finished borlnc orer to the inside. College Widow was off Batfooted on the inside, but closed iq. In ;, twinkling and. challenging in the last furlong, pat up a game finish after suflcrmg trom serious bumping and is ■ grand looker. Heather Scott was shuttled hack quickly, but came fist from the rear Mid finished going fastest of all. War Sawyer made up considerable ground from a bad start. Rhinestone wa- well ap at the end. Irish Mike isstill green and looks high, had no chance at the start and is worth i mbering. Creation was green and broke slowly, but closed a gap. Scratched 05445 Orchota, looJ £* /» BT /o SECOND BACB 5-8 Mile. 80| 2 100. Pane 08. 3-year-olds. Maidens. UUOUO Betting. Net value to winner 25. lnd Horse- Afft iP St %" % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8EM7 Mil i BE K » 112 8 I 2J 2** 1* 1*| W JUBer T II Williams 4 3* 7-5 7-10 i.i ■• I.l Clli: WSB 1 2 .".7 7*7 EM -" I.vcurgus I Wilk.-rson M bO 60 20 10 6£3S8:ELLA TRUE I M8 2 2 T- 1° t* 3* T Clark E J Ramsey 2 I I 6-5 1-2 61920 CI ENDAR a lrt7 3 4 34 5h 3= 4° .1 Hunter P Zimmer 4 12 12 4 2 BAZZINI W« K0 1 1 4"1- 6i fi- ,",h T Sullivan Iteality Stable 88 81 60 20 8 8E4C5aJOTFlTl nM 4 8 .".; i ih 8* .1 McIntyreW H Travers ".331 1-2 B8407 SHARPER BAWN m K0 8 S 6J 33 7 72 McClain EngartandStockton M» MO 10 50 25 66273 KAROl Yl w 101 S S S S 8 I* T Rice Kt-eiie Bra 25 38 30 10 POINSETTI4 w 1"7 7 9 9 9 9 9 A Brown W B Jennings 2 18-531 3-2 4-5 Time. 24. 52i. 1:084;. Winner B. c. bv Altamax Kay of Cold trained by H. K. Rowell. Went t . ]« st at 2:13. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same, ililo de Oro. from a forward start, ran in close pursuit of Klla True and drew out fast right at the end. Bertie a., sway badly, closed ap steadily and finished like ■ shot, showing great Improvement. Btta True raced Into ■ long lead earlv. bat nail badly in the last furlong. Calendar finished with i rusu after being shullle.l bark on the tar timi. Bazzini showed moderale early speed. Joyful ran a bad race. Ioin-seiiia i i line looker that broke and ran green and dh-liked the going, but has shown fast private trials. The u inner was entered lor 00; no bid. Scratched DOOM Prince sas I.eal. K2: 00277 Nopeey, 104. In.orreet weights iii entries — Ella True, 104; Calendar, 104: PoiuseUia, 104. Orerweights ESUa True, 2 pounds. £W~* E?f I THIRD BACB 5-8 Mile. " !•] — 2 -100. Purse £400. 4-year olds and upward. 13 O JJVf ~t Selling. Net value to winner 2T». iTid Horses AWtllSt U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S bi::v l: T1I . K WS 7 18818 4 2«* 2* 2 l»t A Brown WalkerandMcKinp 3 5 5 2 1 G6488JAKE WARD 8184 11 l2 1* lh 2t E Dugan L T Iee 8 8 6 2 1 i ■ FROLIC wn 4 112 2 6 41 4J 3J 3i T Sullivan F J ORourke 12 15 12 5 2J 66464 GRENORE W» 6 MO 8 8 3J 31 4J 4nk Vanbout W R Campbell 10 15 IS 6 3 68331 BLACK SAM w I KO 4 11 7 b?. 6 •"- J Hunter Selma Stable 8 12 12 4 2 664S4 PROCRASTINATE -tvnio M9 S 2 61 5i 5nt I* W Miller Vancouver Stable 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 1-4 66331 GOLDEN WINK w I 1 107 3 S 51 7 7 7nk J MclntyreT S Childs 12 M 20 6 3 i :. DR SCHARFF m t Ut 11 M S S S Ss Ixiague H Mack 88 81 30 S 4 66389 EDUARDO WE 188 9 5 9 9 8 9" L WilliamsII Stover 20 20 30 12 6 58824 BILL MACKAY "■ 112 E 9 10 10 10 10 C Miller Sir rraNevadaSta 58 100 50 20 10 37089*SULITELBCA w 7 148 7 7 11 11 11 11 T Clark 1 Morehouse 10 30 30 12 6 •Went in entries u Suit Klma. Time. 2:!J!. 51. 1:04*. Winner B. g. by Rev el Santa Anita— llorilla trained by P. McKinnip. Went to past at 2:;5. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Iatidor ran in forward contention throughout and got up to win in the la t stride under a vigorous finish lake Ward ontbroke and ontpaced the others decisively but, under a weak finish, swerved into the deep going right at the end. PYoHe ran in close attendance on the pacemaker all the way. but was crowded at a critical moment in the stretch and is in extra good form. Crenore. after prominent contention, tired rilit at the end in the Worst going. Black Sam, suddenly improved, go! away poorly and closed a big gap. Procrastinate was sore and totally unfit to race, i olden Wine was never dangerous. The others were beaten of. The winner was entered for 8400; no bid. Scratched 08818 -oundly. 108. In.orreet weights in entries Golden Wine. 108; Sulitcluia, 107. Orerweights -Dr. Scfaarff, 1 pound. _0 / • 5T f ££ FOURTH RACK 7-8 Mile. il:2.".l— :: 88. Parse 8400. 4 year olds and ipward. OUOl O Selling. Net value to winner $:i2o. lnd Horses AWtllSt K • % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68391 INVADER "■ HN 8 E 4*1 8» lnt 1* 1° L WilliamsH Stover M 3 20 6 2 66411Jj4ETLAKATLA w c 108 •. 8 «»i fi1" 8* 2* T Snllivan W Darker 2 4 4 6-5 8-5 •6373BAKER v.u .". llo l 2 E*| Sl 8** 0* S| W Miller CE Durncll | I 7-5 1-2 1-4 66447 POTRERO GRANDE s MC 1 1 ::-i 2h~ 3- El I J Hunter W Walker to KO 280 25 lf» 66332 HBRSAIN ass ■ M8 7 1 I* 1- 2- 8* ".; A Brown R R Rico Jr 8 12 12 4 8-5 66391 PRESTIGE wa 5 MS 1 1 2*4* 0* 8** •*• Baxton Fleur de Lis Slu.; I 11-54-51-3 68279 Ri:Y DARE WB 9 189 4 7 8 8 S 7l 7i T Clark Y H Hawke 88 68 bo 15 8 ■ B OPTIMO wa 8 M7 . 6 7-. 7- 71 8 i J MclntyreK Niderassor 3J K»t 1W 40 10 Time. 2r *. 51 h. 1:1*. 1:33. Winner Ch. h, by Kuher Peiseen trained by H. Stover. Weni to iM.vt ;l 3:00. At post ". minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter; second driving; third the same. Invader showed astonishing speed, quickly overhauled the Hying paeemaker. passed her on tic far turn, won off by himself and i- raced inconsistently. Metlak.-tla. away badly, closed an immense gap in liie worst going. Raker, shut off :it the start and on the first turn, seemingly labored m the going and Wan unable to get up. but eainc fast right at the end. Potrero Grande was a forward and game contender for six furlongs. Hersain anlffclj drew out into a big lead, but quit badly in the last quarter. Prestige ran nearly and had no chance with his bad rider. The others were always beaten off. The winuer was entered for H»: no bid. Overweight- In.a.ler. 1 pound; Metl.ikalla. 1; Hersain. 1: gey Bare. 2. f* f* fr f* FIFTH RAVI 1 Mile. 1:384 8 -UT. Purse 00. 4 -year olds and upward. OUulO Maidens, selling. Wet aalne to winner 8338. Ind Dame AWl IT* BM4 % fMteFta Jockeys Owners O H C P S S6SMSTALAMUND Wsa 4 U4 7 E IiT*! 1* IS U A Brown T E Mcl.aughlinl 1-63 13-54-5 13 66467*JAKE MOOBE u 1 103 1 1 If 3* 21 X" 2" .1 Hunter W Walker 9-5 9-5-5 7-101-3 •8486 VINCENTIO WS 1 IM 1 6 7 7 5" :;.. S3 T Sullivan G Stephenson 7 10 in :: fi-r. 6*148 GET-RICH-QUICK a 4 MS ! 9 6*1 bj 4ut 48" 4" W Miller St Carlo Stable | 31 16-53-2 4-5 •6331 TICK iN wn i l"7 8 4 2» 2» 3- 54 510 .1 MclntyreC C McCafferty 15 lb 16 6 2 •6675 BLACK JOE W 6 107 2 2 V 5h 7 b3 b- Hanbv Maple Stable 50 Phi loo 40 12 •6486 II.MATAR w 4 MB E 7 * S K 7 71* T Rice Keene Bros 16 bO bO 20 8 66148 81CTON a 4 MS 1 :; 4* 4 | b» S g» L WllliamsT H Stevens io 88 86 10 4 66464 CANTOONE w b 11» 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 Vanhout W Galbraith 68 100 100 30 10 Time. 27. 83|. IT.i. l:4*7|. Winner B. .-. by Altamax -TaBnda trained by T. F. Mel.iiugblin. Went to post at :i:2." . At Mist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. TmImiiiih.I. front ■ tying Start, made the running throughout . but just lasted the journey under a vigorous finish, .lake Hoase ami ll.ufootcd at the start, but closed up rapidly on the inside and appeared the winner in the last sixteenth, but stumbled into defeat right at the end. Viueentio. away pooilv, closed a gap. Cet-rich-qnick angered from crowding at the start and interference on the first turn, then tanned up at the half and retired quickly. Tejon showed early speed. Sicyon ran prominently to the tar turn. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 88881 Santee, 110. Overweights — Sicyon. 3 pounds: Cantoone, 5. f* £* 8T f n SIXTH RACK -1 Mile. 1*384 i U7- Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. UUuU i Spoei.d Weights. Net value to winner 00. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % */» % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 484888FTJLIJBTTA Wsit 4 10ft 5 3 4nk 411k 3« 3« ink W Miller H W Hoag fi-5 11-511-53-5 out H.t.tM-, MANDATOR ws 4 109 | ] Lnk 21 2* 21 2° .1 MclntvreKeene Bros 6-5 7-5 b-5 2-5 out 6b469 EARL ROGERS wa 4 109 3 2 1 lJ li H i« L WilliamsS C Hildreth 3i 4 a 1 out fifil. RIGHTFFL tvb f 114 6 J J 6 43 4" 4nk T Clark R R Rice Jr 50 60 50 12 4 66374 EDITH JAMES w 4 1"4 1 6 53 52 ~. 510 5-" Hanby H T Griffin 40 60 60 20 4J 66449 EL PRIMERO KB 4 106 4 4 3=J 3 6 6 6 A Brown E J Baldwin 20 100 100 20 5 Time. 26?. 52i. 1:17*. 1:44§. Winner— Ch. c. by Mirthful— Etta trained by II. W. Boag. Went to iKist at 3S i. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same: third easily, lttlletta, after being reserved within striking distance, closed np rapidly in the stretch and finally won . out under a powerful finish: Mandator, after close pursuit of Earl Rogers under the whip, fell back at a critical moment, then came again and probably was best. Karl Rogers set a terrific naea and held on for seven furlongs, but suddenly tired and quit. Rightful trailed far back early and made up ground in the last half. Edith James wants a dry track. El Primero showed early speed. Sera tched — 00409 Hedge thorn. 100.