Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-19

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. January 18, 1907.— Fifty fourth day. New California Jockey flub. Winter Meeting about ISO daja. Weather clear; track heavy. M4 l ooks on. Presiding Judge. K. C. Hopacr. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Kaiing start- at 1:40 p. m. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the di-taiue of BBCfe laie iniii. ate track reeord, age of horse and weight carried. dV/Ff O "1 B*IBt8T~BtACB 5-8 Mile. Bt4— 2 U ». lttrse K. 4 year-olds and upward. UUOii JL Selling. Net value to winner B338. Bid" Boran TwtPPSt"% H % Str Fin Jockeya Owners O H C PS ..;i. -!-.M KSS WilKKI.EU w .", 122 2 1 2"t 4 21 1! F Kelly W P Fine 3 3 11-51 1-2 06504 BLACK SAM w 4 lit; 11 9 C li lii 2* L FountainSelma Stable I 10 10 4 2 66352 NKTTIK 11 ICKS w 4 113 B 7 7 3"k :;i.k :;- Conway C K Murra.v M loO 60 20 10 66504 GRENORE W* I 119 7 X 8 5uk 4-- 43 Van bout W H Campbell lo 20 20 8 4 «.• .:.;;. SANTA RAT w 4 IIS s 11 9 7 61 52 A Brown J F Clifford 5 10 10 4 2 tf409 ANGLETA w r. 117 E •". r.i k «h 7 ft j. WilliamsB Sclueiber 2 4. B| 7-5 3-5 K6504 DR SCHARFK ■ BUS 1 4 I1 B* B 7s l.ague H Mack IS SB 10 4 2 6S48S 1I1K MISSOURIAN W E 114 1 1 4i 9 8 S6 E Dugan L T Lee 30 60 40 12 6 6t-369 THE REPROBATE w .". 119 9 6 10 10 9 ftJ J Mclntyrellall and Marshall 7 8 8 3 8-5 6t ! -II SUA Kit s 7 119 4 2 1J 8 10 lo T Clark H BtOVer 10 10 10 4 2 BRIGHT ALBERT w 4 120 lo lo 11 11 11 11 T Sullivan VanLoanandB ford 15 loO lOO 30 15 Time, 25, 51 i, l*H-Winner Br. in, by Colonel Wheeler — Princess Noretti trained l.y W. P. Fine. Went to post at 1:43. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Princess Wheeler, froai a striding start, was sliuttled hack on the far turn, but came through ou the Inside in deep toing in the stretch and outstayed the ieaders tinder a powerful finish. Black Sam got away slowly bat. having clear sailing, quiekly overhauled tlie leaders and took the lead, font tired right at the end. Nettie Hicks got into early forward eontention and. after foeing carried wide on the last turn, linished with a ru-li and ran a good race, ireiioie elo-ed ■ big gap from a bad start and loomed up momentarily like the winner w hen straightened for home, font quit foadly. Santa Ray, nearly left and rejieaiedlv shut off. closed •1 tremendous gap. Anuleta was lame and unafole to extend herself. Dr. Seharff. Tlie Missotiriau and Sid Silver showed speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for 00; no foid. Scratched- C»".:;ti!tiBurnolette, 118. Overweights — Black Sam, 1 pound. ■CiiQnOO SLCONT RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1:51! — 1— 105. Purse 00. 4 year olds and upward. 13005 Selling. Net value to winner $.325. "l"nd Horses ~ A WtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ 1 K48S LAZRLL WB S MB 2 1 1| 1] l2 VI l-l 1* W Miller A Koenigsfoerger 1-2 1-2 9-201-4 out 66447 ROYAL RED wa S MB 6 1 2.J 21 2J Q ■ 22 Rettig Wlace* Hastings 40 50 50 15 6 11. tv, M. A POWBLL wb E 112 S 6 4 4» 4-l 8!J 31 3 J MclntyreC C McCaffertv 20 30 30 8 3 66410 TRAP8ETTER wb 6 112 E S J 3 3" 43i 4J 4* A Brown G W Chandler 10 12 12 3 ti-5 SB4S7 BRIARTHORPE wb 6 H9 3 9 «ii 6 » 5nk 62 7 on Loague McGetkandCrysler 20 SB 20 E 2 6B4S8 CANEJO sio 107 1 4 7 7 7 7 8 63 Kirschm J J Elk-rd I" BB 50 12 4 66467 CHERIPE W 0 102 10 10 8 8 6"k 51 5" k 72 Galindo W St Vincent M 25 25 8 2J 66467 SINN. SIMON w-n7lu9 4 2 9 9 8 8 6" ,~i Flannery M R Williams 100 100 MB 40 15 66410 l.i:i I. A HILL wsb 5 107 9 S 10 10 10 9 9 9ii I, WilliamsE Belmont 2. 4 4 9-102-5 66466 BILL PERRY W 4 Ml 7 7 B" BH S 10 M 10 J Hunter W Walker 60 100 100 40 15 Time. 2B|, 52!. l:M|, 1 :4 .L 2:0OJ. Winner— Ch. g. by Lampligliter Luzelle itiained by W. Cahilli. Went to post at 2:12. At po-t 2 minutes. Start good. Won in a canier: second driving: third the game. I.azeil made the running throughout by a wide uap and. under a terrific pull, was a ridieiiloi!-!v easy winner. Royal Bed was always in ganiest and nearest pursuit of the winner and was particularly nerved fov the stiff eoing. M. A. Powell ran lorwanlly throughout ami outstayed tlie other.- for third place. Tr.-ip-etter ran prominently for seven furlong- and quit. Briarthorpe tinisheil! well. fanejo wa-1 lo-e ap in the last half, fheripe ran a bad race. Leila Hill rau as if waterlogged. The wiuuer, en-tered fur B400, waa bid an fov W. Walker to 00 and foought in. Scratched 4M;4s5-l.illi:us, 10! . /»/ £4Q TBIBtD KAtL 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42—4—110. Purse 00. 4 year olds and 130050 uiiwa:d. Selling. Net value to winner $::25. ltd Horsew AWTp"p~St % 5 % StrFln Jockeys Owners O II C P S K4a*LUCIAN w 6 107 6 2 l2 1 ll l2 I* W Miller W H Hawta 1 ll-1011-101-3out 66485 BRIERS n 7 loo 2 1 22 Sl 8* 2:; :"■ Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta6 6 5 9-5 9-10 imiimMni-; SPOT WB7ME 4 8 8 8 41 Sj V J MclntyreC C afcCaffcrty 3 3* 12-57-101-3 6C466UIM PENDERGA8T W 4 M2 7 6 5h 3J 31 42?. 47 T Wilson I A DttTlaa 15 40 40 8 2J B6467 ROTROl Wa 4 MB :. 4 14 41 B* P :,-l T Clark Murphv and Truitt B M 20 5 8-5 K391 INK w 7 114 5 7 6° 5 6C 6* 6» A Brown J Stowe M 25 25 8 21 1 Mil DORA I. w I MB I E 3J 3? 7 7 710 McRae J Ryan M 75 75 20 10 61299 FRANK WOODS v. 10 107 1 3 7 7 8 8 8 L WilliamsGardenCityfitable 20 60 60 20 6 Time. 2oJ, 52. LIS. 1:40. 1 :4!»4. Winner — Br. g, fov St. fieorge -Mai I ai trained by W. II. Hawke. Went to imisI at 2:.i v At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily: second and third the MM. Linian led all the way never extended, won in a canter and was much the foest. Briers was always in neaiv-t pursuit of the winner and was never seriously menaced for second place. Nine S] ot. away very badly, cloaed aa inuuen-e cap and pos-ihly was second foest. Jim IVadcrgast ran prominently for seven "arlanga and pal BB ■ coed race. Kotrou retired after going six furlongs. Ink was palpably short. The winner was entered for S400; 110 foid. Overweights — Kotrou, 2 pounds: Ink, 4. CtdKiy/i FOIBTII RACK 5-8 Mile. 8**— 2— MB. Purse fwM. !! year-okls aiul upward. OOJX Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses A~WtPP~St % % % Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66372:NEALON w 4 116 1 I 4 48 B*l l2 W Miller c K Durnell tJ-5 1 9-10out— 66429 HECTOR WB 4 MB 4 1 l3 l2 l2 2" J Mclntyrellall and Marshall 5 B E 3-2 1-2 66315 C* LECTOR JESSUP WB C 111 3 2 B* B*| 23 3" T Clark J A Murray 7-5 9-5 9-5 1-2 out 1, Hi. INI w 1; 110 2 5 5 5 E 4*1 A Brown W B Jennings 20 50 50 10 2 1 ••.! FIREBALL WB E MB E 4 S*i 3| 4 5 L WUUbbbbC E Durnell ii-5 1 9-10out— Disqiialilieil for foul and placed third. Coupled in foetting. Time. •£■ , 40, 1 :02. Winnei — Br. e. fov Sain — Si-ter Josephine trained by C. K. Durnell. Wenl to post at 3:04. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Nealoii broke slowly on the inside andwas outpaced to the streteh. then made good with a great rush and l;n oiitilas-eil the other-. Hector, from a tlyiug start, held a long lead for three furlongs, but tiled and Kwerred to the inside ill the stretch, nearly putting Colleetor Jessup over the fence, then came on am, -eeureil sei oml plaCB, but was disqualified aud placed third behind Collector Jessup. The latter, in close and i-oiisistent pursuit ot the pacemaker, finished with a great rush on Ihe inside and wiuld have l»een an ea-y seei.nd and. possibly, a contender for the race hut for the knocking about he received. Jocund Broke ■a .-lowly that he was nearly lelt and trailed hopelessly in a rear position and was not lit, but looks rupei b. bodily. Fireball quit foadly after going the first quarter. Nealon. singly, plaee. 11 to SO; show, out. Fireball, singly, place 11 to 5; show, 1 to 4 |-» / » fT fl PT Ill ill RACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:12— 0— US. Purse 00. 4- car-olds and upward. •3 Vj *J dM O idling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Beraca AWtPPSt i V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C PS BM12*NONIB LUCILLE wb 4 107 s 2 2"k 2« V. 1 J MclntyreC C McCafferty :; 4 4 1 2-5 C63SDVAN NESS WB S MB 3 1 15 lh 2 2* L WilliamsS C Hildreth 1-2 3-511-20out— HER8AIN WBSM7 4 3 3H 5 3"k 31 W Miller R R Rice Jr 10 12 11 2 4-5 66485 YELLOWSTONE wits 112 74 «» 30 421 410 A Brown T E Brophv 15 30 30 6 9-5 BB447 DAVID BOLAXD EMS B 7 E* •* f4 5s T Sullivan ReaJity Stable 15 30 30 6 7-5 SB4B4 A LICK CAST W 7 97 E S 7 7 7 63 Buxton Fleur de Lis Stal5 50 50 7 8 S6ZM ROLLA WB 4 loO 1 E 4i» 6« $ 71U J Hunter W Walker M 75 75 20 5 BBBS8 CHAPPAQUA Wll MS 2 6 8 8 8 8 E Dugan L T Lee 100 300 200 60 30 Time, 25J, 4ftil, 1:10$. Winner — Ch. f. by Rradwardine — Duchess of Kilwarlin trained by C. C. McOnfferty. Went to [Mist at .L.IO. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Nonie Lucille IBB lapped on Van Ness from the start and outstayed him in a terriiic stretch drive. Van Nraa, from a Hying start, set a stiff pace, font tired finally and may have foeen short. Hersaiu ran in close pursuit on the inside In the worst going and tired in the stretch. Yellowstone, from- a tlatfooted st. nt. was shuffled far hack and closed a foig gap in the last half, running a •racking raie. Oavid Boiand suffered at the start and loomed up on the last turn, font quit in the stretch and ran a had race. Rolla ■hawed early speed. The winner was foid up from 00 to ,200 l.y W. Walker and bought in. Incorreet weight in entries— Rolla. 100. Overweight- David l.oland. 1 pound; Rolla, 1. £* fiCijTfi BIXTHBUCB twUHtr OBBBBfc 170 feetless UsTbXJ 1~0! ~3— 110. OUtlU Purse M. | year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $::25. Ind HoTweB AWlpPSt % % %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S _ BB488ST. ELMWOOD WB IIS 1 5 3?. 2J 2 B W Miller SobraVistaStable 1 1 4-5 7-30out B64BMPLAUBBBLE wb 109 2 2 1*5 1 lJ 22?. T Clark E Dealy E 6 E| 9-5 7-10 44BWOBLONDY w 112 I 4 5B 5« 3nk 3 A Brown W B Jennings 5 10 4 2 7-10 •.6393 GRACE G. v. B 107 5 3 4:» 3l 4* 410 I oague H W Hoag 7 10 10 3 6-5 BJSBB*QRAOf3 ST. CLAIR w 107 4 1 22 4J 5« 5=1 L WilliajnsJ E Hoppas 7 9 7 2i 4-5 6: 1 19 SEVEN BELLS W lit 6 6 6 6 6 6 J MclntyreC Heifers 50 200 200 40 15 Time, 1:13. Winner — B. c. by St. Symphorien— Installatrix trained by W. I. Randall. Went to post at 3:55. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving; second and third he same. S;, Klin wood, away foadly on the inside, closed up rapidly in the had going and got up in the last stride of a hot stretch drive. 1htuklble act a, tremendous pace throughout aud only buccunibed iu the last MfSwB I J , i | I I * I 1 I , I t I 1 « 1 j ; I - mi 11, ,i, ,11 ■ 1 in ii — after suffering from slight bumping. Blondy suffered severely from crowding at the start and dropped far back, but closed an Immense gap and was going like a cyclone at the end and will beat this kind hereafter. Grace 8. received an easy ride, but was prominent from the start. Grace St. Clair was outclassed in the stiff going and had no chance. Seven Bells, away badly, held her own well.


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