Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-22

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. I OAKI/ANDl OAKLAND. CAL.. Monday, January 21, 1907.— Kilty sixth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear; track slow. 35 books on. Presiding Judge. K. C Hopper. Starter. J. J. Iloltinan. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distanww of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. d a PT Pt I* FIRST RACE -3 1-2 Furlongs. 41 J— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. OOO0«B/ WH value to winner 8338. I nd Horses Aff t"rr~St~V4~H V* Str Fin Jockeys Owners _H_C_P_S_ ETADIOE Ui~ s 1 1"k 13 W Miller T H Williams S 15 U 4 2 t;ois; BcNHEiE will I I -• - 1 .1 McIntyreKeena Bros l 9-5 8-: 4-5 1-5 ,.,;il.. HI1.I.Y MYERS Will 7 I II H 1- WilliamsS C Hildrcth t; 6 4 8-5 4-5 66483 I F.V MS t I 4. 4i Horner II T Uriftin 15 15 11 4 2 66503 RHINESTONE IT Ml I E •" B» E Dugan ET Lea M H 50 15 8 ,., | .-, ORCHOTA w KM :; s P 81 A Brown St Carlo Stable 6 7 6 2 1 66540 CORA LIT A will 3 I 7 7« Choncau C W Chappell WO ::00 200 100 40 .,; HE VTHER SCOTT w HI 12 12 8 I* T Clark Oakland Stable S I I 3 3-2 NEI.I BTA W 112 1 11 9 9 W Dugan B J Baldwin I IS 15 6 3 MM1 OLD i 1 1 » V w 114 in 10 M M Hbrand H Stover 1" 30 M0 10 I 66540 MORNOND will 11 7 11 11 Bowers T 11 Stevens MIMMd 15 C6445T RASOL will B 4 Bull. up.JMcBrideF J Neil 5 9 I 3 3-2 Time. 25k 43ft. Winner F.. c. bv Aliamax -Prejudice trained I.y EL B. RowellB Went to post at 1:44. At post 1 minute. Stall fair. Won driving: second and third tin same. Altadicc. from a living start, was boring out on the turns, but showed the most -.peed in i scored alter plentv of rough stretch work. Eonhcur was outbroke and carried hopelessly wide by the winner, but was always in dose pursuit and just failed to get up under ■ weak effort. Billy Myers maintained close and persistent pursuit of the leaden throughout, saved ground on the turn and ran in the heat going. Adena. away poorly, closed a big gap and was going like a cyclone at the end. Rhinestone broke tin footed and hast a rough Journey to the hurt ft lung, but finished well. Ouhata, nearly left, made tip a lot of ground. Corallta bad acaal chance at the start. Heather Scott was practically left and easing up at the end. Overweights— Nelleta, 1 pound. y- si f C*i SECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:051—0—100. Furse 00. o-year-olds. Selling. UUODU t What hJ winner 25. Ind flat ail AWtPPStU % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners HOPS BS583 POINSETTIA W 107 S 1 1?. 1- 1- I* A Brown AA B Jennings 3 41 4i 8-5 4-5 66593 KiYFIl. W 112 !» 4 3" 21 kkl4V Dugan AV H Travers 5 7 7 2J 7-5 66593 CA1 ENDAR w 107 I • 4.1. 5?, 5J. I* J Hunter B Zimmer 4 21-54 S-5 4-5 t SHARPER BAWN w IM I 5 6i 6" 41 42 McClain EngartandStockton 50 1H 100 30 12 ,,.;„,: Kid, V TRUE » Ml 2 I 3*1 V* 3| 5* R Davis E .1 Ramsey 3 E 4i 2 1 t.i ". • " KAROLT1 w ln| 11 9 7 7 7 fink T Rice Keene Bros 50 60 60 20 10 ROSAl. ■ 1- I « s s • : W Miller T H Williams 6 8 S 4 2 GSBB IiVi;V1|:i:k a MS XM • I I s4 J MelntyreC C McCafferty 10 15 15 6 3 PINK w 1« 1 7 5-i 4! .- r Jarrett W B Fine IS 40 40 20 10 66563 B Z/.INI Wa HI 4 I 10 10 M in-* 1. AVilliamsB.cality Stable 12 12 5 2 1 66350 SLPEARL ws 110 10 11 11 11 11 H T Sullivan A Scharetg 50 50 30 10 5 Time, 24», 821, 1:04. 1:11*. Winner— B. f. Iiv Watercolor- Florentia trained by W. B. Jenningsl. Went to post at 2:08. At post s minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Foinsettia decisivelv outbroke outpaced and outclassed her opposition, won all the way and was much the beat, Joyful was in forward pursuit Horn the start and a gBBM and East coming second. Calendar broke slowly, but steadily improved her po-ition and was badly crowded at the end. Sharper Rawn came fast treat the teat, but waa badly aaeaaed about and pulling up right at the end. Ella True ran prominently to the Stretch, but again failed to stay. Rosal, away poorly, broke and ran green and was easing up iu the hurt sixteenth. The winner v as entered lor .00: no bid. Scratched -46380 Sachet. 1 7. overweights Joyful. 3 UOBanB; Razzini. 2; Salpearl, .1. ft r% p* £% -| THIRD RACK 7-8 Mile. 1 :2.V— C— SS. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upward. I3000J- flrllhag Net value to winner gg. Ind Holies AWlPPSt U g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O il C P S~ ,T-,-i -; NT V I: Y w 4 B2 S E 2J 1 1 1- li lh A Brown .1 P Clifford 5 6 6 2 1 66507 EDITH JAMES ar 4 Ml I 0 «• 42 2J 2"k 2" Horner H T Griflin 7-5 !"-5 1 11-201-4 t.v MlCKiMtA W 7 M2 1 1 42 6 SI 3l 3? Buxton Fleur de Bts Sta.. . i] M 4-S 66314»CLOCHE HM: W 1111 5 8 7 7 6 5*1 41 "W Dugan J Armstrong 6 20 20 6 2J 66487 EARLY HOURS U « Ml I 2 I,i5-i7 6- :.■ .1 Mclntyrell R -Scbaffer S 12 12 4 8-5 66541 SERENITY WB f 107 8 7 S 8 S 7 6; C Miller SierraXevadaSta 1 » M S 8 4 66523 DORA I a EMI 7 4 V -i 42 41J 7- AIcRae J Ryan 50 60 60 20 8 66408 ELBA w - 5 107 2 3 3"* 3* 8* J S- Sandy B Sheridan 6 15 12 5 21 66003 M 1 BOWERY w 6 lv2 J tt»»»F AVilson T A Davies 12 15 15 5 21 Time, 25. Bti, l:l«t. 130*. Winner— Ch. f. by St ATOnfcoa — Bay of Gold trained by J. F. Clifford. Went to lM.-t at"2::;l. At iiost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the aaaae. Santa Bay float a giHHl outside start, quickly established a good lead and easily held sway until in the in.il sixteenth, where M„. tired and Just lasted long enough. Kdith James broke slowly and w:i Bhnfiled lock but moved up rapidly on the outside on the last turn and. finishing tat. just failed to get up. Alice i ar was Inadequately handled and shuffled back at the start, but Smithed well. Cloche dOr. away poorly, made up ground steadily and was going like a cyclone at the end. Early Hours showed early speed, but dropped 0* forward contention on the far turn. Elba was prominent for live furlongs. Ike winner was atered for .S4l«i: no bid. Scratched 38583 Cheripe, lo7: 88461 irigli. 102; 88406 AeoaeUa, l 7. ~* C* PZ £* £ 1H III II B.MK -1 1-8 Miles. 1:51—4—105-1 Furse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 11300 Selling. Net value to winner $"25. Ind Horses A~Wt~I"PSt~St Vt ± % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i til -IB S s 7 MS 3 I I • • 62 4. 1" Kirschm AV Durker 10 15 13 3 1 ib6522LAZELL wn S MS l - V 1*1 1" 1° li 2* AV Jlilkr A Koenigaberger ::-5 7-103-5 1-4 out 66207 ISABELITA w 7 lu7 7 E •"• Sf -nk "" 2"i- 3J Horner J M Crane 1". M 17 5 I JAKE MOOSE w 4 !»!» it S 1* l"k 8*| -i S4 i J Hunter AV Walker -5 M 40 10 4 b65231BRIERS w ■ 7 M I 7 7 7 7 E| 6i B* Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 6 6 6 S-5 4-5 66487 LONE WOLF n5 MS S 1 lh 4"i 4»k 43 5nk 6» Sandy R R Rico Jr ]i 12 12 3 6-5 ,.,;h- ELIE WCMI % 8 ■■ Si 62 7 7 7nk F Wilson 1 A Davies 20 40 4t 10 4 t 64s« DANIEL C. was 4 MB 248888881 Flannery B Deaiy Ed MB MS 25 8 "Ml NINE SPOT ivi; 7 i"7 l ■■ U 62 S" I S S Conway c C McCafferty 1 IS lo 2 2-2 Time, 25. xih FBI. FitiJ. i::,nj. winner — B. m. by Moreno I.mill.i trained by v. Darker ut to post at 2:58. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and turd the same, has biolc Ktowly and trailed far In the rear for six furlongs, then closed up rapidly in the hurt half and got up u the last stride of a whirlwind Stretch rush. Laaell, hard held ran lapped on the pacemaker to the stretch and drew out like the winner, but tired at the end. Uab.lita got away well and w .1 J forward in the naming, all the way. loomed up menacingly in the stretch, but tired right at the end as il short. .lake Moose set the early pace and. alter being bumped by the favorite, full m the Stretch. Briers tin-jshed disc up and going well. Bone Wolf failed to stay. Flic retired early. Nine Si ot w;is palled up Bt tne half in deep going and seemed nre. Overweights— Jake Meoae, 1 pounds; Bile, 1. OOK-QQ FIFTH BACK— 1 Mile. 1:38$— 4 117. 1 Pane S400. 4-year-olds and Bpwaia, lltDu Selling. Net vilue to winner $.".25. "hid Horses AWt"PP~St U ~3~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners ~Q HOP 8~ t.i 117 CAPTAIN BURNTTwsa 1 95 S E 7 7 2- lak l*i Buxton S McCarthy IS 1" M E tj ,■• • INVADER s 5 Ml 2 2 ."•- 8*6 •".■"22 AV Miller H Stover 2J ;; 1.. 4-5 1-3 r.lS6.s=WENRlCK us, pi" :: ] -1". 2h 1". o4 32 ■ McBride Key Route Btablela 15 10 3 6-5 6C44» ED SHERIDAN W8 S MS 4 4 2i 3" r.-i 2" 1- F Wilson T A Davies i 4 13-51 1-3 8S49S P/ARTE NICHT wa 7 SB 1 1 ".111 3i :: E| Bycurgus p Wilheraou M 75 60 15 4 .• 9 lDOLINDA WB 8 1*1 S 7 S« B| 1] 41 •;• .1 Hunter W Walker S-5 21 s-5 7-101-4 l6So06TALAMUND WBB 4 MS 7 S 1". 4" 7 7 7 G McLhlinT E AlcBaughlin 15 75 75 10 3 lime. 2t jt. 52. 1:1Sj. 1:45. Winner B. g. by Rubicon— Miss Reel trained by J. McCarthy. Went to 1101 at o.21. At post 2 minutes. St irt good. Won driving: second and third the same. Captain Burnett trailed to the half, then closed up like a shot, caught the leaders thriag at the end and won going away. Invader. dinVult to ride, tried to bear out OB the liirns -md. after being restrained for six furlongs, lUilahrd well, but swerrlag dear across the track. Wearick ran in forward c teutiou ihroaarbuul and was particularly faTored by the going. I.d Sheridan was prominent all the way, but waa MhuSBed back repeatedly and ttnisbed close up under ■ bad ride. Warte Kleht was well up on sufferance, the pace iMiug slow. Belinda, away poorly and ear 1 ltd wide on the trsl turn, cswied a big midille gap and took the lead au the last turn, but quit badly iu the stretch and was palpably short. Talauiund quit badly. The winner was entered for |S88; no bid. Incorrect weight in entries Bd Sheridan, 1 2. aO/*p/»/| SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. 1:12— «— US. Purse 00. 3 year olds and upward. 00»Jtrt Allowances. Net value to winner S325. Ind HoFst-s AWlTlSt 14 Ij % Str Fin Jockeys Owners II 0 F S bl "BLOND Y w :: :t7 6 3 .".-" 5" B 1" W Miller W B J linings 7-1-U-5 7-101-3 out •64S9 HEDGETHOr.N Ws 1 MS 5 7 4*1 3»l 1] V Sandy C C McCafferty 10 12 6 2 4-5 i.t;t.Ki-THK BORGIAN wsSUS 7 1 8* U t* S| .1 Hunter W Walker 4 s s jj 1 W44S*INSTRUCTaR ws * 112 2 1 3. 4] i* A L WllliamaH C Couae 8 M :» 2 4-5 B644S L. HI THE VALE a 7 112 1 2 Ink a* :;. 57 T -lark !• W llcaley 4 5 5 8-5 4-5 tt i SEVEN BELLS wa I M I B S* •*« 8* 8* Horner C Heifers SS MS MS 20 | 6SCM MEND:N WS3MS IS 7 7 7 7* C Miller SierraXevadaSta, 50 :: m 300 100 20 * K525CHAPPAQ.ua Wall 113 8 5 I 8 I B B Dugan L T Lee 100 3"10 300 100 20 Time. 25. BBf, 1:17. Winner--Ch. c, by Ingoldaby--Hifaluthi trained by W. B. .lennings. Wei.t to post at :"t. Al post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the snine. Blon.iy l.rok 1 the inside and waa shuffled back, but gained rapidly in the last half and got Up in fir- hi--t stride oi ;t terrilic stretch drive. Iledgetborn broke slowly, but closed un rapidly on the outside with Hear aatthag, then came through UO the inside in the Stretch and drew out like the winner in the D.st sjx-iciiuli. Inn siic.iinibed in the hurt -Hide. The Rorgian. from a Hying start, alternately set and toned the pace with Bold of the Vale to the stretch, then ault badly and swerved to the inside heavy going. Instructor was well up for live furlongs and tired in the last isaai U 1 Lord of the Vale established a small lead on the last turn and nail in the last onarter, but is coating around and will be very dangerous hereafter. The others were beaten off. Snatched |.U.|2iUollie Dollars, :i2; 86448 AVee Lass, 100; 88987 El Priuiero, 100; 00074 Cloverland, 112. iverweiulits- Seven Bells, 2 pounds.


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