Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-01

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Thursday, January 31. 1907. Sixty-tifth day. New California Jockey Club. VMd i Meeting taltottt 150 days. Weather cloudy; track heavy. 2.4 books SB. I Presiding Judge, E. C. Boone*, starter. Richard Pwyor. naerstary, Percy W. Treat. Killing starts at 1 :40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following thedistanee of each race Indicate track record, age of horse ami weight carried. r* r*T7 0/"h F1UST HACK- 1-2 Mile. 47j— t— OS. Purse ?400. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Special yy i fjVj Weights. Net value to Wt— eg 0626. _ lnd Horses AWTPPSt % ,£"% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 03272 BILLY WATKINS W 114 3 E 1" l»k 11 L WiiltamaSC Ilildrcth *8 -5 8-5 3-2 1-2 1-4 ,.,-.- « . i.i v ■ m 11 4" 4- a1 A Brown H J Grifhn i-l .* 11 ; 7-]ul-3 ,,, ; J,wiUMORE wilt S I « »*£ Horner HTGrUJ. tg I £-62-401-0 BXCHBQUEfR n 111 S 4 - "■ 4* VI Miller Koine P.ros -" E 4| I o . 5 50573 pAltASOL. "w HI :: J I 8 I "■ Borel F J Neil M M 25 7 21 WUKRZBERGBR w ltl I - ., _*. 6* T Rice Keene Bros £21 E 41 8-5 3-5 6C597 FRANK SKINNER W 114 6 7 7 7 7 Graham B Schrciber 26 28 20 10 II RUTH TAYLOR will 7 I S S S Sandy S C Hildreth "g-S 8-5 3-3 l-» 1-4 66636 HE mil.i: scoTT W 115 4 1* 9 0 9 W Dufan Oakland Stable 8 11 10 3 7-5 ; nupled In betting. Time. Mi, 61*. Winner B. c, by Initio— Clteniica trained by B. C. llildtcthl. Went to iM st at 1:48. At poet 1 minutes. Start food. V"ii easily: second driving; third tue sirac Billy Watkins from an outside striding start, overhauled the Itsdtrs in a twinkling and. staying gamely, won going away lbia broke Striding, but was sliutllcd back, then came again gamely ani! MB a l-ih.1 race Wiimore broke slowly and loomed up menacingly on the last turn, but quit badly. F.xcIh mm t snowed superior early speed, but Bred and was palpably short. The others were beaten off. Frank Skinner bj not ready, but is a grand looker. Bath Taylor suffered from crowding at the start. Overweights Heather Scott, I pounds. Billy Watkins, singly, place, 11 to 20; show, 2 to 7. Ruth Taylor, singly, place, 0 to 1 ; show. ?. to 1. Albia, ungty, place, 2 to 1; show. 1 to •" . Wilinore. singly, place evens; shear, l to 2. Bxcheaaer, skgly, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 to r . Wueiabcrger, singly, place. 8 to 1; show. 4 to 1. //«7 0 1 SECOND RACK — 5 1-2, Furlongs. 1*4—6—1000 Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Colts 3 I jy JL and Geldings. SeliiDg. Net rates to winner .$:!2T . Tnd Horses AWtPPSty4 Vt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 80637 MITRE wr 102 S 5 52 1=1 1= VI Lauby M.nlo Stable 8 12 8 2i 7-5 , ,, 13 MEOHANT w IT E 2 1* 2« 24 2* W Miller Keen* Broa 3-51 3-203-5 1-5 out a ■--, i- IIAR an 107 14 4". 42 6* 2*1 Sandy A .1 Jackson 3 E 4 1 1-2 ©ffl KRUKA B* • " » S"«6*14« Kirachm W Darker 20 40 40 10 4 66616 SEVEN BELLS ivsn m 1 8 3| 14 :;! E» Homer C Heifers S 12 u I 3 2 vb- ,, ,• Ilun; ws in; 7 1 ,11k 6H 6* G8 J MeBride W O, Yanke *• M 30 8 3 , 1 r/-iV Wl lit •! :! -IJ 7 7 7"k J Keliy Reality Stable 12 40 40 10 4 SHARPER BAWN W« 107 2 8 S I 8 8 Mctlain EiigartandStockton 20 20 20 7 3 Time. IK*. r.0J. l:10j. Winner— B. g. by ornament- Stalely trained by J. Stent. •Y,..i, ,,, IM,, ;,," 2:07. Ai peat 1 minute. Start good. Von driving- second and third the same. Mitre broke badly, bat closed a hi:. early gap and got into a long had at the half, gamely stayed the journey and was best. Mediant relinquished his early lead under urosmre. then 111.. in ; .1 in«-«l close, but unavailing pat-nit .i the winner. Calmar held a good forward position throoghoai and was a game third. Kraka. away badly, closed a big g:tp. Bcm Bells was in early prominence, but tired tinaliy. Boc Cr.nu was shuffled to the tear at the start ::nd made up some ground in the last half. Bazzini retired early and disliked the going. Overweights Bizzini. 1 pound. CC7QO THIRD BACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 1:81] — 4—105. ?400 added. 4-year-olds and upward. |30 fj«5 BelHag. Net vahae to winner ?370. lnd Horses A wTPFSt St 4 V* % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .titils ii:.NOBl ].l: w 4 Vo 7 S H C2 4h 21 2]J l1 A Brown J F Clifford 2J 4i 4 3-2 7-10 i.t;t.l7 RET DAJRE wn 2 111 I 7 2* 3«* 24 14 U 2j Uraham W H Hawke C G 4 2 1 , DANIE1 C w sit 4 102 5 5 8 8 7 3* 3- 33 Flannery E Dealy 10 20 20 7 3 66676 CHERIPE w 6 UK 4 2 5" 5»» » 5nt 5£ 4- "W Miller W St Vincent 2] 1S-51S-56-5 3-6 66674 G. P. MNEAR wsn 5 106 13 1 1« 1" 43 4s 5* E Lynch P G Lynch 6_ 6 5 2 1 66676 POT. GRANDE w 6 112 3 4 7 7 6"k J 710 6J Hy JksonW Walker IE 20 20 8 4 £65.r 9 EDUARDO are 5 101 2 1 2» 2» 5J 2*1 •* 7li L, WilliamsH Stover 15 15 10 4 2 66617 SINNER *IMON ttsb 7 111 8 6 41 4i 8 8 8 8 J MeBride M R Williams 4 5i 5 2 1 Time. 2t!J. .2J. 1:19. 1:403. 2:01. Winner— Br. f. by First Tenor — Sweet layerdale trained by J. F. Clifford. Weal to ]H.st at 2:.:2. At poet 1 minutes. Mart fair. Won driving: second and third tie same. Titiotdale broke slowly on the aatatde, but improyed Iter position gradually and. overhauling the pace-maker on the last torn, drew out at the end and won goaag away. Bey Bare t. ok up the r;tnnin_- at the half ami established a long lead, but tired in the closing drive. Daniel C shuffled back at the start. closed .1 big gap into a fast going third. Chertne was unable to overcome an unlucky inside position la the deep going. George P. McKear showed early speed and set the pace for six furlongs, but failed to stay. Potrero Grande "as never dangerous. The othe-rs were beaten off. The winner was entered for s;4KI: ,„, bid. iverweights— Tenoiilale. 1 pound: Botrcro Brando. 1. tvft7QQ For Kill RACK -1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1 :42— ."— 20. Iurse §400. 4 yen r olds and |3 13 • OO apward. Selling. Net value to winner $:;2T . ?iid ilorse AWi PP St i Vz % StrFiii Jockeys Owners O H C P S •Ml PICK W.Y Wl 7 1M I 1 14 I4 l3 l- 1h T Clark A J Jackson 2 13-52J C-5 8-5 ,;,,i;71- I t.-R CAKY « I 1 • 3 :: -2 24 23J 24 2- Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 1 3 13-51 1-2 66114 MONACO MAID WB 5 105 2 2 J" I« 4* 24 3« Sandy W Walker 4 4 11-59-102-5 66S74 1»1 El 1ST S 127 E 0 44 6* V 5* 4i Horner R R Rice Jr 10 10 s 2h 6-5 GC408 i.l"I I V anj 4 106 5 4 G1" 4. 2*4*5* J MeBride J D Millin 10 20 20 8 4 66464 VIGOROSO w s 7 102 1 E r,« 24 «• 6° 610 Appleby O A Appleby 20 30 30 8 3 S6411 BARKER Wan 5 Ml 3 8 8 7 7l 71 7« Rettig J Wilbert M M 60 20 S K6506 1LMATAR ws 4 102 t 7 7 8 S 8 8 T Rice Keene Bros M 122 GO 20 8 Tlnse, 25i, 50|, l:l7t. l:4«i, l:48J. Winner — Ch. ■_-. by Pfc BOlo— Maicella. by Grinstead trained by A. J. Jackson. Went t » post at 2:60. At i»«vt i niiiiute. Start good. V. "on driving: second anil third the same. Pfckawaj outbroke and outpaced the others from start to linMi. but tired and just lasted out to win under a skillful ride. Alice Cary, from a good start, ran in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout and just failed to get up under a weak ride. Monaco Maid, always a -««! third, ran in deep going ail the way, i-oniii never set up and probably disliked the going. Duelist bead on moderately well. Avonelia retired at the balf. yigoroso i~ very moderate. rlhe winner was entered for f 0; no bid. Overweights Pickaway, l pound: Avonelia. 1. __ £* r r— try A 1 1 1 "I 1 1 BACE 3-4 Mile. 1 :12— 6— US. Iurse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. OU I 0*i Selling. Net a]ie to winner ?400. "lnd Oaraui AWTPI St % V2 ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S t: SS6 JUDGE wsr. G 107 10 2 4*2 l| 1* R Davis K J Ramsey G 12 12 E 2] 66655 IM JOE IFi 1 1" 2 0 7 7 6* :": .1 MeBride "W Yanke 1 13 12 5 2] 665 DPNGERS WHEELERa 5 107 I 2 E] r.u _"i- ::° Rettig W 1 Fine E : 9 2i 7-5 66696 SWAGGER w it 1 125 7 S 2 8 8 4*J Horner F It son 20 40 40 12 5 66579 DR SCHARFF ar 3 122 I 1 3i 1" 21 .".-: L WiiliamsII Mack 13 20 12 4 8 5 K65042JAKE WARD if 2 M3 l ■". 21 2] 44 «4 E Dognn L T Lea 8 12 12 4 2 66257 YO SAN ar C 125 :: 4 l1 41 S* 7- A Brown O F Hume 3 4 4 2-5 l i 66656 liWll ROLAND I 102 i 7 2» 2* 7* 21 W Miller Reality Stable 6-5 7-513-107-122-5 66464 l»U SHERMAN w I 105 !0 10 9 3 2" Graham J E Hoppaa N 12 12 4 2 61772 RUSTICATE w 4 103 5 9 3 10 10 lo T Rice Keene Bros 23 232 222 22 12 Tune. 25i, 401, 1:171. WInnei r.iu. b, by Atheling Jady trained by B. J. Bnnwey. Went lo post at :S . .l post ti minutes. Start bad Won driving; second and third the same. Judge i- in verj ginxl term, broke slowly and was saved early, but established a lone had oa the li-t turn ami laid swaj lo the end, scoring a game victory. Im Joe, away badly, steadily Improved ids position and. challenging .n the end. .just tailed lo get up. Priaceaa Wheeler, badly bandied and tort d it to the deep going, kept In forward contention, bat tired finally. Swagger, nearly left, closed ■ big gap. Dr. Scherlf sin. we. I superior speed for five furlongs and is worth remembering. Jake Ward was badly use need ibout and ran as if short. Y San quit early. David Botand, aearl] left, lacked speed and ran a bad race. Dr. Sherman had no chance. Scratched HttBM Wee Lass, 103; 88874 Joe loss. 105. Overweights Dr. Bcharff, 4 pounds; Yo San. 2. ftP7QSk SIXIII BACE -1 Mile. :.-:S— 4— 1 17. i Parse #300. o yen olds and upward. OO I OO ABowancea. Net value to winner 2400. lnd Homes v"i"lr8t V4 % -"U Str Fin Jockeys ~Q~wncrs O If C P~S~~ Gt..".s:; .IticiND w 6 114 4 2 2" 2« l2. lnk]i A Broun W B Jenninga 3-2 3 2 9-102-5 out n. ••■in: BLOSSOM w 5 114 6 :: 2* ::" :::- -- 2*1 Sandy 11 B Rowell :: 7 g 8-6 7-16 t. BUDORA I "2 •". 6 6 4 .. -1 " ::. 2* R Davis n B Bchaffer t 6 ti 6-5 1-2 66677 ST. GEORGE JR. wn 6 114 1 I 141*124 !■• 4" W Dagaa i K McLaughlin4 5 41 5-5 1-2 mm. MENDON w t: ill E E 4! .". f.4 ,". 6* « Miller BierraNevadaSta 28 108 102 40 S 60674 CLOVERLAND WB 7 114 2 i 6 8 3 C 3 T tlark J A Murray 15 30 20 8 2 Time. 2i;i. r-B . 1:17|, i :*nt. Winner Ch. h. by Mirthful I lower Belli- trained bj W. I.. Jenning I. Witt t. poet at 3:53. At pout I minute. Start bad. Won driving; second and third the same. Jocund bi"l.e stii.liim and, after close pursuit of the pacemaker, drew out in the stretch and Men all out. t ..in Bl saom lost giuund on the first turn, but closed ■ big gap, challenged vigorously hi the stretch, but tailed to get up and Is verj .»mi. Kudota. nearly left and hopelessly out of serious contentioa in tba early running, cloaca1 an Immense rap In the last half and finished like a eydone. st George ir. sel the pace and. alter a gaoat effort for seven furlongs, tired at the end. Mendoa vent BaOderately BSeB. Cloverlaad Is pot ready.


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