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

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAXD OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. February 1. 1907. -Sixty-sixth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting aboal 160 days. Weather wet; track sloppy. .;:: books on. i Presidinj lodge, i:. «. Bonner. Btarter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. , Racing siaits it i:iu p. at. W Indicates whip. S sours, ll blinkers. Figures in parenthesis foliowing Ihe distance oi each race indicate track record, age oi horse and weight carried. . £*irj A C FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 11 p— 2— 11" . Purse 00. 2-year-OtdS. Allowance. PO | ~pt*Z Xet value to winner $:;2, . i lad Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners HOPS SOKrTcREATION u U6 7 1 1* P 1" W Miller T H Williams 6 10 10 21 1 i.,.,-. i:i; rn vXKFUL ■ Ml 1 I • k ■■"w 2*1 L WiUiamaS C HiWreth 1 I E l 2 E out , i RONHEUR w 111 8 3 * k T lark Keene Bros L II : Z 1 2 oat i m.i.i- RHINESTONE m ill 2 .". U i I 1 B Dagnn L T Lee 15 20 IS :: 1 , 66711 SANDIIPBR w 111 E 1 6s 6J 5 Van bout Live Oak Stable IT. 30 "• 7 21 , 6M73 GLUCKSTKRN w 107 6 7 7 6* Mentry C P McNeil 100 300 300 60 30 , m.ii sr .11 VN1TA m 108 I • •"•- B* "i- A Brown .1 F Clifford 50 300 300 60 12 ,..,,,11: nrr v 110 3 8 8 8 8 J McBride J D Millin M MO Ml M 15 Ti 21-. 13 Wbancr- is. c, bj Altamai Etecreatloa trained by ll. E. Rowell. Wi i- to j.o-i at 111. At p"M ." minutes. Start Straggling. Won in a canter: s,.,-,,mi easily; third driving. Creation outbroke and at once proceeded to spreadeogle the others, won cantering, is Improving ami may be a c i-iu go.Ni one Be Thankful gol an.i; badlj and was rarried Aid" oa the last torn, bal chwed a Wg cap Into an easy Becond and put up a superior effort. Bonheur, from a Inekj start, lan in prtMnincnl eontefttU* to the last sixteenth, but finished tiring. Rhinestone, away pohriy and on the inside in deep Roiag, made np mmh gronad oa his own courage and was going like a cyclone at the end. The others v .■ re beaten off. Scratched UtttSS Orcbota, 107: 06445 BardoaM, 111: 00003 Tea Rath. 107. Overneights Santa Juanita, I pound. /»Or7pT/"K SBCOND RACE 7-8 Mile. 1 :2.V 3 88. | Parse 8400, 4 year-olds and upward. O O i O " J Soiling. Xet value to winner if.J2.~ . | Tnil Horses AWtPPSt U Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S - 66715 Miss M. BOWDISH w 6 107 2 5 -P1 Sl 3*1 3* 1] W Miller W St Vincent 1 11 .".2 4 :. 2 5 66411 HAnNAULT s 8 110 1 l in 1 - l-ii-. 2". T ciark J Reave] 10 1J n 5 8J 66656 BAKER w6 112 3 2 ! ■ 7 ."• 4 ::, A Brown C E Darnell 2| ::v 31 6-6 3-6 66713 SIR CARTER a NO 8 3 B» 8*4* 5 1- Sandy H E Rowell 12 15 16 E 8-8 Kt.674 CHESTN1 T R E 112 7 : ::- 2- 2- 2*6*1 Vanbout Live Oak Stable 12 25 25 S 4 • !•■.:• ii;i. WATSON SB 4 108 17s 8 61 ■ 8* Graham .1 T Collins :* 4 I3-6U-101-2 60619 ll PPAQUA 1 1 107 E I 21 ."ih 7 7 71 B Dugan L T Lee SO M l- 8 :: ItlVARAL n*4M8 8 6 1,lk s 8 8 Bore Alameda Stable 7,0 60 60 20 10 Time. 251, 51|, 1 :11 . 1 .2 ; Winner B. m, bj Libertine Phoebe P. trained by W. st. Vincent. Weal t" post at 2:08. At post " minutes. Start g M«l. Won driving; second and third the same. MKs Mav Bowdisb maintained a forward and lucky position in the early running, challenged vigorously when straightened oal tor- home and. finishing gamely, won oat under a -Ui.itul ride. Haiaaalt broke Btriding and made the running by a wide gap. but dropped back in the stretch and then came again and al the end Has going faster than the winner and is about due. Raker, shuffled out of position early. closed up steadily Into a fast coining third. Sir Carter was well up at the end and just about he.l his poKition. Chestnul was In forward contention for six furlongs. Iron Watson dropped to the rear early, but w.i- raining in the las; hall. Chappapna and Rivaral both showed speed. The winner was entered far 8400; - Overweights Rivaral, 2 pound-: Il.ain.ault. 1. /»/_ rrpr-i THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. 1:381 3 88. Parse 8400. 4-year-olds and upward. 00 I *J_JL Selling. Xet value to winner 8325. "lnd_ Borses AWtPP St ?a % % StrYln Jockeys 0viiers ?_H_° ** • 54180 HULPORD w 6 ME 8 I 1- 1-. l-. 1- 1*1 A WHIiamsJ B Bmanon M 10 5 2 1_ 1 • METLAKATLA 8 6 162 8 8 s 8 5*3 2* Klrachm W Darker 2 U-53 A :, l ?, , 665SO BURNOLETTE w 4 107 1 I B*l H 2| 2*1 V Vanbout R L Battner 8 7 :: 8-0 4-5 iI-ik; FLAUN1 WSM 110 :; 7 P 7-: -1 ■ .V 4*1 B Walsh S P Tate 10 S SO 12 6 , t66713LONE WOLF wa fi 1". 1 1 41 6nt t;j 6* E| Horner R It Rice Jr 6 s 6 3 7-5 66715 COLONEL J EWELLWSB 4 106 5 2 2- 2- 8 1 4* 8* Graham C Van Dusen 6 8 8 S 8-6 W655 TELIiOWSTONE wn s 112 2 E 8* 6* 7* 710 720 A Brown T S Broptty 1 8 6 11-7.1 , 67832 CHICOBKA MAID w 5 MB 7 i t | :;" 8 S b J Duggan E C Mason UO 200 200 60 20 , Time. 231, Wf. 1:18, 11 . Winner— Ch. g by Crightoo— Nellie BeR trained by E. E. GeteheR. Wen to post it 2:33. At post 1 minute, start fair. Won easily; second driving; third tie same. Hulford decisively ontbroke, outpaced and outstayed his opposition, is fresh and good and won all the * aj ir fully extended. Metlakatla, nearly left, trailed in the rear to the far turn. ;lien moved np rapidh and earned second place in the last stride of a cyclonic stretch run. Barnotette was m dos3 pnr-snii ,.f the wlaner throughout and tired slightly right at the end. Flaunt got away poorly and closed a i i~ middle gap. then tired a if simrt iii the stretch and is worth rr ism win i lug bone Wolf waa never ibiugerous and i-- raced very li consistently. Comnel Jewell showed sanerior speed in the early part, but failed to slay. Y/ellOWKt .■ ,. Hke« a Bticky track best The winner was entered lor 00; BO bid. erw-ei-.dis Hair. »nl. 1 jwnnd: Bamolette, ::; Ilaunt. 1: Chicorka Maid. 2. ir7 Fy POCRTH RACE— 1 HDo and 88 Tarda. 1:42—4—110. Parse f400. 1 year olds and OO 4 fJjmk upward. Selling. Xet value to winner 8325. Ind ~Horses AWi PP St~J4~ir~3,f~s7r Fin .IoTkeys Owners O H C 1 S i 734*IM JOE as 4 110 5 1 1* 1*1 l1 I1 1] 3 McBride W G Tanke 2 4 4 0 5 9-10 666567JAKE MOOSE a 4 107 7 3 4* 4*» 6* 2* 2J Sandy Walker 3 4 13-6U-1011-20 16651 HOOLIGAN W 5 107 1 5 7, O 4i ::. 8* W Miller .1 A Armstrong 8-6 18-621 1 2-6 06713 INFLAMMABLE ws 6 107 3 I 3** 3* V 41 I1 Vanbout O F Hum. 13 40 40 10 3 ISABELITA WB 7 106 6 7 7 7 i - 6 .". Horner J M Crane S 7 7 2. 1 666S6 BOX ELDER ws 6 107 4 6 21! 2** 2* 6* 6* L WiUiamsD Mm pin 12 14 16 6 8-6 667 1; RAY 8 100 2 6l 6*1 7 7 7 Klrachm W Darker 7 10 I 2. 8-6 lime. 281, : :-h- l:Mi l:0-:. 1 :40J. Winner— Ch. c. by Joe Tiny -Pass trained by W. ;. taake. Weill 1" poi at 2;.",::. _i post I attnate. Star; good. Won driving; second and third the nn*. Im 71ih outbroke and outpaced bis opponents all the way, but Just tasted the Journey and Beared t tacky victory, lake Moose, shuffled back on the hist turn and also oa the tar turn, nhlaaed with a rash oa the inside In the deep stretch going. Hooligan, from a flatfooted Inside start, was forced to pail up on the iir-t tu"i bm closed an Immense gap ami was going like a shot at the cad and unlucky to lost, ianam* ■table ran iii forward parsall of the winner for sis farlonge and is about due. Isahellta dropped to the rear early and made up a lot of ground When b o late. I; x Elder showed superior early speed and is worth -a- bing. Bay waata a longer rare and had no ehanee with the ride. The winner was entered tor 8300; no bid. Scratched 88644 Graphite, 107. ftft7PkQ IH HI RACi:— 7-8 Mile. M :2r, — :;— gs. Purse 00. .Tyo.u-.dd.:.. Sellin---. J U I UU Net value to winner $:•£:,. Ind Horses AWi PP St i M % Str Fin .Jockeys Owners O H C P S 86715**BOGUM W 108 7 E 6*1 4* 8* 8*11* W Miller K ene Rrns ll-1013-1011-101-2ont 66411 K.OGO wa 166 2 :; 4* 6*1 6 6* 2* J McBride P Cnlbertaon 6 6 6 2 1 887M DUKE OF ORLEANS WS 108 I 1 2* S| 8» 2. 81 Sandy R R Rice Jr . 7 6 9-7.7-10 6661 6 PEERLESS l.ASS W 1i» :. 4 :jj link 4 4- 4-- B Dugan L T Lee 3 5 45 X-S 7-10 1 08C34 MAIA w 105 fi 2 In" I2 13 1J .riG Horner T H Stevens 12 IS ID 5 2 mix HI KHTHORPE WB 110 17 7 7 6- 6 68 1» Phillips J E Case M 16 12 4 9-5 b6»-.u6 PRIXtKSSA 1.I7AT. Phi 2 | | Gi 7 7 7 Gilbert J F Clifford 100 150 17.0 40 20 In quaUned for foul and placed third. Time. 25, .".0r, Lis. 1:.-,|. Winner Br. f. b] Morte Konse -Baronia trained by l . Deanlaon. Went to pest at 3:21. At p.ivt 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: seeond driving: bird the na Bar Bogom held a forward posil from the start and, challenging in the stretch, area out going away, bat :weiving. and was dteqaalined and placed third. Kogo, within striking distance in the early running. linished with ■ rash and was given Brsl place. Puke of Orleans was a prominent coatendar to the tinal iiMienih. where iie was in eloat 1, uarters on ihe inside and stumbled into deeper going and defeat under a wiiip.ing linish lei was gtrea second ptace. Peerless lass ran in forward contention to the stretch, where slie fell hack at a critical moment and then came again. Mala developed tarty speed and hell en unexpectedly well, bnahthorac began slowly and was hopelessly outpaced. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights — Kogo. 1 pound. lr-tT azl_ S,NTH *ACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :051— i— 1M». Purse .sr.K . 3-, 4-, 0- and 0-year V»,J» I Ul olds. Special Weights. Net aliie to winner 8400. ind Horses AWTpp~St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q~H C P~S~ 66226 ST. FRANCIS 4 10$ 7 2 U 1* V l"k A Rrown Maple Stable 8 S 5J 7-5 3-5 66*7 ILUllJ WATER V6 U3» 3 I 44 3»i *k 2" L WilliamsS. C HildifetU lo-J97-107-101-$ out 0 ■ ■ ■ • J « l 66640GATEWAY s 6J09 5 7 o1 55 56 3n J McBride J S Wood 6 16 15 3 4-5 88877 iLYDEO Ws 5 12 6 1 3* 4* 42 4U Horner J McCarty 10 25 25 6 2 86524 FIRKBALL WB 5 109 4 5 2 21 3» 56 Sandy C E Durnell 3 4 3 6-5 3-5 88874 THIS MISSOURIAN v 5 109 1 6 6* 68 6« 61S »T ugan L T Lee 100 200 200 40 10 66086 MDWTN CUM w 4 110 3 4 7i 71 7» 7° Hy JksonW Walker 100 300 200 40 12 88588 JOHN C. GRAUS ws 4 108 8 8 8 8 8 8 Powers PapirrtaStkFrm 100 5H* 500 150 50 Time. 24s, 50J, 1:02. 1:09*. Winner— Ch. c. by Rubicon— Why Not trained by J. Fretersj. Went -o post at i:.r 4. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second the same; third easily. St. Francis, fresh and good, outbroke and outpaced the others decisively in the early running, but dnished iring ind scored a lucky victory. Rapid Water was allowed to drop back boo far at a critical time on the far turn and finished wearhng the winner down with a belated end rush under a badly judged ride. Gateway broke slowly, but closed a big gap into an easing up third. Clydeo figured prominently in the early running, but again failed to stay. Fireball quit after going a fast half. The others were far outclassed. Scratched — 80878 Isolation, 103. Overweights — Edwin Gum, 2 pounds.


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