Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-26

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v OAKLAND FORM CHART. J OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL., Friday, January 25, 1907.-Sixtieth luy. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meet- 6 ing alwut l." 0 days. Weather clear; track slow. I ■:.■ liooks on. J Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtuian. 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. £j £* /-» r p_T FIRST BACK— 3-8 Mile. :;.V— 8—118. 1 Purse ¥400. 2-year -olds. Selling. OOOoO WH value to winner $."25. ind Horses AWt PP St j hi % St»- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S g6567*BILLY MYERS W 112 11 I lDk 1? L WilliamsS C Hildroth 1-5 8 12-57-102-5 66656 RHINESTONE w US 12 1 2_ 2. W Dugan L T Lee 6 6 6 2 6-5 - 66583 IRISH MIKE w 112 9 ." 3 34 Graham B Schreiber 12 1j la 6 3 j 66259 BON.S w M8 8 8 •"•■ 44 A Brown Keene Bros 1" 15 5 11-511-J0 I iiti.V.9 ORCHOTA W 109 7 I 4"k 5»u .1 McBride Si Carlo Stable 10 15 15 6 3 66«59 HEATHER SCOTT w 109 17 71 64 Borel Oakland Stable g 20 20 6 I iiii.-,i " CREATION w 112 2 • 8 "* W Miller T H Williams S 10 10 4 9-d I SWBDESAM w lot 4 10 9 B T Clark H I Wilson 40 150 150 40 20 i JOCKEY MOlNCE w 112 10 6 6 9 I* Phillips J X Mounce 6" 100 50 20 10 t LADY I ELMDE w 109 6 11 M 10 Van" bout J H Spratt 4" 80 80 30 12 CONTRIBUTION 07 M8 I 12 11 11 lauby T T Lurnian loo 100 100 40 20 96668 ALB1A w 109 5 4 Fell. Horner H T Griffin 2 16-516-56-5 1-2 . Time. 21f. .17. Winner- ■ e IV Fresno- Pleasant S.iil trained by S. C. Hildicth. Went to |m«si |tl:4S, At post I minutes, start goad. Won ban. lily: Mcond driving: third the sirae. Rillv Myers from a riving start, sc; thf pw througliout and drew away right at the end. Rhine-toil" ran lauped on the winner to the tinal stride, where he tired. Irish Mike broke Slowly, but steadily improved iii- position and finished going like a cyclone. Boas closed a big gap from a had st irt. Orcbeta letired midway of lie stretch alter being in fairly forward early contention. Heather Scott wants a longer rare ami made up a lot of ground after getting away jioorly. Overweights -Rhinestone. 4 pounds. CfiCOfl .sl.»ND RACE--5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:05_— «- 100. 1 Purse 00. 3 year-olds. Selling. OOC00 Net value to winner *22T . | Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S : «:*jo71 :i I ROSE w M B E 2J 8* 1"- 1 H Horner H T Giiftin 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 , 66484 NN V KKENIN w H* 8 1 1-. lni. vi ■». AY Miller Keen* Bros 7-517-108-5 7-103-10 Stat i IK i: OF OK LEANS WsW6 J I 7 8 7 8* Sandy K R Rice ,Ir 12 U 9 I 8-5 66446 1CAIA • !"• ? v s :l 6 4»J Borel T H Stevens 20 40 40 15 6 66297*BI7SHTHORPE W MS 2 2 41 4= 41 6] P Phillips .1 E Case S 9 9 3 8-5 t 66360 8HARPER BAWH « MS I 6 5* 6 Si 6 McOlain EngartandStockton 88 " 59 58 la 6 » 66443 DOC CRAW wa 164 M 1 I* 71 8 7- T Sullivan W G- Tank* M 88 15 6 3 i r.i;-.6l IfBNDBN ws 81 6 11 11 10 M h* Jarrett W P Fine 85 95 25 8 4 «55« PRINCESSA LEAL 86 »M 10 9 8 9 iilbert J F Clifford 100 100 100 40 20 i 65597 1 MRA E w MS 11 4 :: 3 i .!" in Graham C Heifers 8 6 5 2 1 « 66534 GOl I HEATHER Ws 105 1 7 8 11 11 11 J Me Bride C Van Dusen lo 20 20 8 4 i Time. 2.:.f. SOS, 1 :10. Winner— P.. f. bv St. Leonards -Maid of Dorset trained by E. S. Dnnkle. I Wei:t to post ai 2:0.V At i» st 1 minute. Start fair. Won handily: second driving: third easily. | ;.a it brake slowly, but quickly got into close pw— It of the pacemaker, challenged her in the stretch and oatstayed her oil the best footing and won going away. Anna Karenina outbroke and outpaced the others to the Stretch, when- she tired finally afler being forced inlo deep going. Dul f Orleans, away badlv on the inside in deep going, dosed a big gap with ■ belated rush and probably was i c~t. Mats made up ground steadily from a poor start. Bushthorpe ran prominently, but unexpectedly failed to stay. Sharper Kawn finished well. Doc Craig Bnished well up. Laura E. ran well to the stretch and quit as it" .-hort. The winner was entered for 08; no bid. Scratched l,r..".t;n- Joyful. 102. overweight-- Maia. 3 pounds: Hoc Craig, 2: Bold Heather. ." . CCCQ7 THIRD BACK Futurity Course. 171 feet less than :t-4 uiil . 1:4*— 8 — 110. UUUO 4 Purse S4O0. ."year olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner 93. jnd Horses AW7PP~St hi V* *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ •i6465 JOHNNY LYONS w 112 1 5 3S -i -h H J Hayes M J Hayes 20 50 40 12 5 6675-K NEUGENT w 109 8 7 4- 3»t Ink 2J L WilliamsW Scharetg .-101 4-5 2-5 out M857*AVONA W 107 2 :: 2"?. 410 43 3". J McBride F Rose S 16 15 5 2 •MC6 KOKOMO w 109 3 t H I1! 3-J 4- A Brown T H Ryan »; 8 6 2 1 66578HUERFANO w 112 10 1 9 S*g 7 6* W Miller T H AVilliams 3 4 4 1 1-2 MB75 MITRE wn IS8 • 2 7 7 5. nl I.auby Menlo Stable 8 15 15 5 Z 64O50 JEZEBEL «rm 181 8 9 S 5. S»| 7" Horner Q B Morris 6 ■ 15 S 2 ,,,; UKE o GOLD m 112 910 1 8 8 8s Borel J May 188 loo 100 ::i 12 M6465 VALADOLA w 109 4 s 5"« 9 9 91 T Clark E J Baldwin 5 100 100 40 15 64888 TETANUS w 107 7 6 10 10 10 10 Graham B Schreiber 15 40 40 12 5 Time. 1:1.:. Winner— B. c. bv Sain— La Rella trained by M. J. Hayes. Went to ] ost at 2:;;2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: Second an 1 third the same, lohnnv Lyons, suddenlv improved and lucky at the start. Maintained close- pursuit of the leaders, over hauled them in the stretch and drew out right at the end. F. Neugent broke slowly, but closed up rapidly on the far turn and challenged gamely in the stretch, then tired finally as if short. Aona was prominent throughout and. after losing ground on the far turn, came again in a belated rush. Kokonio made the running by a good margin to the final sixteenth, where he tired badly. Huerfano, -i slow beginner, dropped far to the rear and losed a big gap in the last half. Jezebel showed early speed, but disliked the going. Ill I all hill StmTiftflll— lb, lo!»: SS678 Karolyi. 10!. £»£ /7»QQ FOURTH RACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1 :42— 4—110. » Pane 00. 1-year-olds and UUUOO upward. Selling. Not value to winner $:12T . Ind Horses AWt PPSt V* hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ ICS487 "KOWSHADE ws 4 99 6 2 33 4?. tm. 3 n-1U E Lynch P G Lynch 8 13 13 5 2 ■CaM Kol. I. A tvn 4 104 8 6 l*| 14 1*1 1* 8*1 Lycurgus W Walker 30 100 50 15 6 SS5a CHERIPE w 6 107 7 3 6° 5* f * k 34 Borel W St Yincent 15 4 40 12 5 MSS3 CLOCHE DOR ws 7 107 4 6 7 7 7 3J 4"t A Brown J Armstrong: 10 20 20 6 21 66487. KM B V w 4 lot 1 4 41 6 . 5?. 63 55 Vanbout .1 J Quinlan W 20 20 8 4 t5804 DIRONDAGK wh 7 109 6 7 2,: 2J 2 5i 6« Roberts W L Shannon 50 150 100 40 20 *557SFROLIC wsn 4 109 8 8 5h 3ni 3* 7* 7°t P Phillips F J ORourke 8 10 10 3 8-5 0Sat3» WEN RICK ws 6 112 :; 1 S s 8 8 8 T Clark J Sturgeon 10 10 ~S 2| 1 SS3S2*L AZEKI. nlWM Keft at the post. W Miller A Koenigsberger 1 6-5 4-5 2-5 out BSS17*ORCHAN 6 104 ! Left at the post. R Davis E J Ramsey 4 5i 5 8-5 7-10 Time. M|, BOf, 1:161, 1:44-. 1:48. Winner — Blk. g. by Ogden -Lambent trained by J. .1. Jenkinsi. Went to post at 2:58. At |Kst 5 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Crowshad on the inside, kept in forward pursuit of the pacemaker and -ame through fast in the stretch and drew away right at the end. Rolla quickly established a long lead and held sway for seven furlongs, nit tired and swerved in the last sixteenth. Cheripe closed a iran and finished with a belated rush. Cloche dOr »a- shuffled back on the first turn and made up considerable ground afterward-. Alma Boy held a position in the early running, but failed to slay. Adirondack was in prominent contention for six furlongs and K worth remembering. Frolic showed speed, but tired badly in the going. The winner was entered for 8800; ao bid. Si-ratched 86562 Nine |hii. 1o7. Overweight: Frolic, 2 pounds. ARrQQ FIFTH RACK- 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 1 :444— 4— 110. Purse 00. ;; -year olds and Xy 13 K €5 *-/ upward. Selling. Net value to winner |SJK. Ind Horses AWt PP St hi hi %, Stv Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ t«6383 LUCIAN ws f. 105 4 4 1J lakJl 1" 1. Graham W H Hawka 6-5 9-5 9-5 3-5 1-5 6S5SS BD SHERIDAN ws 5 104 2 2 8* S] H 33 J F Wilson T A Davies 3 4 3J 6-5 2-5 S85StCAPT. BURNETT vv 4 98 :; 3 t 2li 2*1 2 ::• Buxton J McCarthy 5 9 9 11-57-10 SSS89 BLUE EYES w i 115 115 5 i« 41 4- A Brown P Sheridan I I 4* 8-5 1-:: l«S5MLONE WOLF na 5 188 5 5 4- 41 E E ■"• Sandy R R Ric* Jr 4 6 21-56-5 2-5 Time. 24J. .» ». 1:15:. 1:43, l:4!i.. Winner Br. g, by St. GtOlgl — Mai Fai trained by W. H. Hawkei. Went to post at .Iit;. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and ihird the same, l.ucian forged to the front on the lirst turn and won all the way under skillful handling, but probably scored a lucky win. Ed Sheridan was badly ridden, ran in close attendance on the leaden, but in the deejx-si going, finished with a In-lated end rush afid probably was best. Captain Burnett, although ooring out on all tarns, was ■ keen contender to the tinal titty yards under a very bad riue. Blue Eyes was handicapped by the stiff going in the early running, but loomed up momentarily on the last tarn, then dropped oui. l.one Watt waa well up for five futlongs. then fell out and ran a bad race. The winner was cm. -led for W60; no bill ddCi A SIXTH RACK 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:181 * OS. Pane 00. .: real olds and upward. 000~x:V_/ Special Weights. Net value to winner |3». Ind Horses AWTPP St jfc hi ?4 St-Fin Jockeys Owners O H ~C P S 6MS8*GATEWAY wh S MS 4 2 2h 2J 21.. lh J McBride J S Wood M 12 12 I 7~ «6542DOLLIE DOLLARS w-:: 92 :. :, 5| 5| 4"*- 2s Sandy 1! M Mason 6-5 7-511-102-5 out • .. .t-HKl ;ETHi ii;n w 4 107 2 6 V 1- 1*13 1. Williams C M -Caftetty 5 5 4 6-5 1-2 tWaNEPTUNUS arSMS 6 4 13 »nt snk 44 A Brown W M Caine 6 12 12 4 13-10 6*588 Yi . u 6 112 I ;: 8 S 6 ;. W Miller W Cahill 2] ::. 3. 6-511-20 6623J FRED BENT w 1 106 1 1 41* 4". •"■ 8 Graham W Scharetg M Sj 20 6 2 Time. 24. I.l.!. l:1." i. 1:22*. Winner -B. g. by Del Paso- Seen trained by V. 11. Terry. Weill to post at 3:56. At oost :: minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the sain.-. Gateway, from ■ striding start, maintained a lajekjr place in forward coatentioa and wade good in a long stretch drlre. Dollle Dollars was metwed about and held tin. long in the rear and linish.-d with a belated rnab uinhr ■ bad looking ride. Bedgethorn, away poorly, was rushed into the h a 1 ua the far turn and succumbed in the laM sixteenth of a game effort. Neptunus forced the early pace, but tired in the la-t quarter and probably was short. Yada was always outrun and is still short. Fred Bent showed oaiiy speed, but was slier; and was eaaed up at the end. Scratched 6*449 Wee Lass, K»4. IHci weights — Hedgetlwm, 1 pound.


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