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OAKLAND FORM CHART. lOAKLAND I OAKLAND. CAL.. Wednesday. January 30, 1907. — Sixty-fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about l" o days. Weather clear: track muddy. C.. books on. Presiding Judge, i:. c. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy w. Treat. Racing stalls at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record. ag« of horse and Weight carried. sy £» ry -| -| FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 41,— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-OldB. Allowances. y y 4 JL JL Net value to winner hB,-J.o. Ind Horses AWtPP St M M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ «B673RACONTEUR w 113 3 1 I* V W Dugan Keene Broe g-5 3-5 3-5 1-4 out EOVE OF ; M.1J W 111 5 7 •* 2H L WlllimmsS C Hildreth :; 21-and16-57*101-3 66 W SANDPIPER w 110 7 i 5] 3*1 VajTbout Live Oak Stable 100 200 150 49 10 W.ll 1 1 1-: X I : V KKI.I V W UO -: 2- 4s* Graham AnehorageSkFm 50 100 100 30 8 GVDTRIX will 2 i 61 5ll P Phillips El Primero StablefiO 300 200 M :» 66559 ALTADICE W 114 I 2 P 0* W Miller T Ji Williams 4 til g| 3-2 1-2 INiM sl w 114 hi 8 8 7 Borel F J Neil 100 200 200 01 :. cl MOORE w 114 B 5 ::,!k 8 F Kelly P Sheridan 2". 50 38 12 1 1,DV BACHE w i:1 ■ i" » i ltcBrideJ D afillin GO 100 100 40 15 E6549 BANWARD w 10! i 1 M 10 T Clark B Schrelber H M K0 20 5 Time. lit".. 14 . Winner Ch. g, bv Toddington suspicion trained by G. II. Keene. Went i" post at 1 : 12. At post 6 minutes. Man straggling. Won in a canter: second easily: third driving. Raconteur, from a flying start, spreadeagled the others, is a genuine crackerjack, runs like one and looks it. Love of Gold, away very badly, H .1 an immense «rap and is a superior lillv. Sandnipor came froui ■ kms way bach Into ■ fast sows third. Henry Kelly showed superior -peed and was prominent " the last sixteenth. Galtrix closed I big pap after being nearly 1 -ft. Altadice was outpaced from He start and ran a bad race. Uncle Sam finished with a rush. Banward was knocked to the rear at the start. Scratched OHtBCWiluMre, 110; Katie GieaaoB, ill. , vweights Racunteur, 2 pound-: Banward, 2. 4*£*rr "I b SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:05 8 100. Pane .slob. 3-year-oMs and up- QQ | JL £k ward. Allowances. Set value to winner 25. Ind Hoi , AWFPP St % % -, 3tr Fin Jockey Owners O H C P S~ S , si [»ItHME cidlIT wsi: 5 M0 •• ."• ■"I 2i 2"k 1:, Graham C Van Dnsea 8 1" 13 4 2 .-...• ■■ i i d.i.n-; DM.i.i:s 3 92 8 14 R l ais II lflaason 7-5 8-5 8-5 7-101-3 !"■;.. i:. RRl Sll I I .. u :. in, 5 :: I". I2 1»* V Horner AV Cahill 8 8 ■ 1 t • c, .m I-.-. i 1 1 . 5109 . i 8J J |2» !• W Miller n K Rowell ; ! 7 ti 0-5 0-5 i.. v: 1 1 : . ,| ; UtiOWAN B « VO 7 2 PI 4 •"•- ■ Sa:ii II E Rowel] H 7 ti :»-5 3-5 i.i.n mki.itmi 3 89 I •; 7 7 7 0" Kirachra H alack 38 25 21 8 I ,,. : SEA li: s 6 107 2 ! :-■; r.i i;i 7 Lauby Sea. Air stable loo 200 200 50 12 a 13 SIR ItRlEIyAR v, :, 112 t Left at tho post. T Clark C J Caaey 5 ti i:j-5i-5 o-5 - oi],h l hi I .. Ring; no separate place or show betting. Time. 25f, 51 J, 1:104. Winner R. g, by Russell JustScla trained by C. Van Dnsea. Wenl in post at 2:11. At post 1 minutes, start good for all but Sir Brillar. Won driving; second and third the same. Supreme Court, from a striding start, maintained close pursuit of Brush Up and made good in the last the outside best •-•tn_r. but was lucky. DoUie Hollar- was Inadequately handled, dropped fai ■ i ■•: the earl contention and closed np on the inside in deep going and failed to gel up under a weak finish, but was best Brush Dp set the pace to the anal sixteenth before she ,-nc-cuiii-ed. Escamado quit intdly after forward contention for five furlongs and ran a bad race. Hugh Me liowan was out of place ! ere and made a good showing. Mclitah got away ba.lly and ran poorly. Sea An sbo ved early -pe. d. * Scratched iim.v, David Boland, 109; 00656 Hersain, 107. Ov rwehjhts DoUie Dollars 3 pounds. / r-r-| q THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 1381—4—117. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 00 I J- O Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses A"wrPirSt~ i~1i! 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S GO630 i.t n : win I- ws5M7 :: :: ::- 21 1- 1- l4 Horner R R Rice Jr 31 J 2j 7-5 2-5 1 B«38CROWSHADE w 4 iu2 7 .". 4j!4 3* 2 12 E Lynch PG Lynch 4 51 51 3 4-5 iWARTE NICHT Ws 7 106 •"• 7 S] 5" 4 4* 2s Excursus P Wilkerson 8 4 31 6-5 1-2 H«.v o PRESTIGE wn: lid 2 2 i»u". 21. 31 4 Buxton Fleur de Eis Sta 12 13 12 4 2 BMs; INFLAMMABLE ws 5 107 6 8 71 ti T** 6* 5r A Brown O F Hum 7 10 10 3i 8-5 i. « SIR CARTER WB C 107 l 1 V V* «* S1 C6 Sandy H E Rowell 80 25 28 8 3 GCS3K2ROLLA WB 4 107 1 1 2s is"; 5 7-"; 7*" W Miller W Walker E 4 0 4-5 t,..:. il DORA I. W8 8 108 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 McRae J Ryan 30 50 50 20 10 Time. 2.".i. Mi. 1:18, 1:48. Winner Br. g by Prince Plenty — Tootle Nichols drained by R. It. Pice. Jr.. Went to post :il 2:35. At post 1 minute. Stait nood. Won easily; second the same: third dill If Loo • W It ran very Inconsistently, ta- always within striking distance Of the pacem iker. ran to the front on the last In.n and. drawing away, won off. Crowshade ran lorwardly all the way and loomed tip well in the :tieteii, but tired in the bad going and was given an indifferent ride. Warte Nicht. away poorly, steadilj in proved his position and finished with a rush under a bad ride. Prestige set and forced he pace lor si furlongs, but tired badly in the stretch. Inflammable and Sir Carter were never dangerous. RoDa ;uit after being prominent for five furlongs. The winner was entered tor 00; qq bid. /-»/-» rT-| /t FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 1 :::s;— 4— 117. Purse ,000. .J year-olds and upward. OO I It Handicap Set value to winner mi. Ind Horses AWtPPgt U Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~"s~ c »7KERCHEVAL w 4 118 8 i 4 1 2- 1| 1* E WUlfaunaW V Candnran 13-521-64 1 2-3 66657 DUSTY RUDDER wsn « 103 6 2 3J 1 1»* 3»* 2»1 Graham C Van Dnsen 12 85 0 2 4-5 00657 NEALON wn 4 TIC 4 E »* 2] 8* 2* V W Miller C E Darnell 1 11-107-101-3 owt i,.. n PULLETTA it a- 2 i 6* 8 4- 4* I10 P. Davis H W Hoag IS 01 40 10 21 008 7s THE BORGIAN I "k ti 5-i 5-1 Horner W Walker 30 58 50 15 6 OS583RUBRIC w 5101 1 ti 0 5* 5* 4 8 Sandy E Gnylord ;i i J 7-5 2-5 Time. 2i. 504, 1 :18», 1 A-ih. Winner — Br. c, by The Commoner or Tithonui — .Tom Boy trained by W. V. Conraa. " iU to jio-t at 2e At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same Kercfaieval was reserved in close attendance on the leaders m the early running, moved up fast no the in-sido on the far torn, challenged in tha stretch and outstayed his opposition in a long closing drive. Dusty Miller took up the running on the backstretcb and set a terrific pace, but was shushed back in the elreteh, Ha n came again with a rush and finished going fastest of all. Nealon, badly me used about on the Inside in deei. going and repeatedly pulled up. tired finally after being crowded by the other two. FoUetta, sliutlled Pack and Inadequately ridden, closed a big gap in the last half and was going like a sjiot at the end of an extra good race. The Botgtaa was outclassed lure. Rubric ran a bad race that thoild be throw a out. Overweights — Dusty Miller, .i pounds. /IO7 1 P£ FIFTH RACK -7 1-2 Furlongs. 1:32 — 4—109. Purse and40O. ."year olds and upward. Ol 1 lO Setting. vet value to winner 28. "ind Horses AWt iP St !4 %" .% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 00888 WATCHFUL W 4 108 1 4 7*§ 8" ~1 3J In Horner T H Stevens 0 10 10 4 2 4«S75BOGUM w :; its 2 3 V 3* 3fl li 2U Wr Miller Keene Bros ti t 4 S-5 4-5 08509SAhrTA HAY u 1 101 S 1 41 51 53 2i 3= A Brown .T F Clifford 6 8 8 3 3-2 SI • !INVADER 5 10013 B -•-•• ■*"■ ::"k 4*1 42 L WilliamsH Stovac 2 6 6 2 1 0048$ GOVERNOR DAVIS WS 4 IK i* 7 sf 7i «4 5 Sandy R R Rtos Jr 5 5 13-51 1-2 ■ 80 ROYAL SCOT ST 4 110 1 5 - 3* • V 0* T Clark T Thiirman Bt 15 9 4 S-5 6S468ADARIC wsn 3 M 30 M N Bsslfiis gk 7nk R Davis .1 E Ca 5 6 I 2i 7-5 66458 OOLONEL JEWELLwsn 4 103 I 2 l»i 1*| 1* 0* 81 Graham C Van Duscn 8 20 20 10 4 0M85 Miss v. BOWDISH w 8 101 4 :• in si 8* 0*0] Conway W t Vincent 20 30 20 10 5 00680*CAPTAIN Bl RN ETTWB 4 100 7 1111 88* S"i-10u1010 Buxton J McCarthy M H 10 4 2 62G13 PROCEEDS 6 98 5 6 6]111 11 11 11 Clioneau C V Chappell 20 50 50 15 6 Time, 38i, 51, 1:18|, 180. Winner— Br. e. by Mirthful -Wary trained by T. H. Stevens. Went to post at ■■:Ji. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; secend and third the same. Watchful was shuttled bach on 1 he first turn, but closed up steadily afterwards and scored in the hurt stride of a fast stretch run. Bogum ran in forward contention throughout, but was farced into the Jeep going finally and was outlasted after appearing all over the winner Santa Ray Was a prominent and game contender throughout and is greatly Improved. Invader broke slowly, but got Into quick forward contention and unexpectedly tired in the last quarter. Governor Davis, away poorly and messed about. rasas, along with 1 belated end rush. Royal Scot wa- well up for sis furlongs. Colonel Jewel] made the running tor si furlongs and is promising. Captain Burnett got away very badly. iTie whUMT was en hired for 0O: no bid. Scratched— Wtjlt; 1 Peerless Lns«, 83. Overweights— Bogum, S pounds; Invader, 2; Colonel Isnaif U. i t i i I //ry-| » SIXTH UACI -3-4 hlilo, 1 :12- tl — 118. Purse 00. 3 year -elds. Special W eightd. J O I JL O Net value to winner $.225. Ijid Horses AWtPP St %, jj % Str Fin Jockeys Qpners O H C P S~ 88628, GRACE G. wb 107 7 1 8*| 3*| 2» 1* W Miller H W Hoag 7-5 7-513-102-5 out i,*:,hii1: AN" SHORE ws 109 4 5 1" Ink ink fj Earnshw A. F Elliott 3-2 2-2 7-5 2-5 out 86003 MABEL HOLLANDER .107 13 6» 610 61" 3 J htoBridSJ H Stover 15 30 12 3 1 08036DUKE OF ORLEANS w 109 8 4 4- 43 31 4* A Brown R R Rice Jr 10 30 30 7 21 0S637JOHNNT LYONS w 112 6 6 V 53 5nk 5nk J Hayes M J Hayes 15 20 20 4 2-2 6€« 16 BLANCHE C. ■ 101 I 2 2- 2- 4: 620 Sandy M Mack 15 30 20 7 2J C0075 SIEYESTRO w 114 2 7 7 7 7 7 Hy JksonJ C Yeager 100 200 200 50 20 Time. 354, 501. 1:18|. Winner — Ch. f. by Albert — Mountain Mail-e 1 trained by H. W. Hoag. Went to post at :::. ::. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Grace G.. from a striding start, was reserved in close pursuit of the pacemaker and made aood decisively at the end. showing sudden improvement Ocean Shore broke slowly and was at once rushed into the lead and held sway to the stretch, where he was roughed by the winner and given a bad ride. Mabel Hollander. Shunted to the rear early. Closed a big gap and was gaing like a cyclone at tho end. Duke of Orleans tired in the last quarter, blt showed plenty of speed and gameness. Johnny Lyons was gaining • fast in the stretch. Blanche C. showed early speed, but failed to stay. Scratched — 88878Blagg, 109. Overweights — Silvestro, 2 pounds.