Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-03

result


view raw text

OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAK LAUD OAKLAND CAL., Saturday. February 2, 1907.— Sixty seventh day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting aliotit 150 daysi. Weather wet; track sloppy. 34 books on. Presiding Judge. P.. C. Hopper. Starter. Bjjjchard Dwyer. Secretary. P rcy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figure* in parenthesis following the distance of each race iudicate track reoord. age of horse and weight carried. CiCi 7 d Q IST_P B— ft "Milel T47 ~2~ftsTj Purse $ I0U 2_yeat-ol,K XTlowan -es. OD I OO R«* value t" winner 25. ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners H C P S 0S7U*I»VB OF GOLD w MB 5 4 4-i 2"«- li L Wiiliuinss C Hlldreth 4 -.", 4 511.20I 4 out AbtlKV w Wi U J 05 5« aJ Horner ii T Uritlin *6 10 10 2 l-i KMPJBRK1HAH W lot 3 1 S*S W Miller Keeaa Bros n -i 2 2 5 out 66730*WILMORE W MO I 3 lh l» 4» Graham II T Griffin •€ 10 lo 2 1 4 60730 EXCHEQUER will 2 3 3 4«t 5-* YV Dugan Keeae Bros ?2 -i 8 2-5 out s-r 1VON WlM 17 7 7 61 P Phillips C Wine-hell »» 86055951 IS 60711 1UNWARD w 104 7 6 6* 6= 7 Sandy B Schraiber 86 30 SS 7 11-5 •fC spied in betting. Time. 24?. 51?. Winner — lh. f. by « ;• i lti n ii Lore Chase trained by s. c. iiiidrath. Went to post al 1:1-. At pod ■! minutes. Start bad. Won hiving: second and third the s«ime. Love f Gold trot away poorly, bat steadily. Improved her position and got ap right at the end Of ■ lone stretch triTe. Abbey broke and ran green and was badly outpaced in the early rawing, hut close d a big gap finished with a rush and a-~ best. Jereaatah beat 1 1 1*- barrier and helped force the pace, bat sae-enmbed riuht at the end of :i game closing straggle. Wlbaore held ■ small lead to the final sixteenth, a/here he quit, as asml Exchequer, n »; keyed ap yet, showed saptilor spied, hut quit at the end. St. Aran ran :i fairly good race. Overweights — Exchequer, 4 pounds: St. Avon. 1. abbey, singly, place. 6 to 1; snow, 24 t 1. Wlbaore, singly. place. 2i to 1: show. 3 to 5. Jeremiah. Singly, Pjnee, 4 to .r ; show. 2 to .r . Exchequer, singly, place. .S i Z; show. 4 to 5. £*£*r7 £* Si:n»M RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 :054--0—100. Purse 00. 4 year olds and up-I*; s O*/ ward, Bettag. Set rahse to nlnner 28. ___ lad" "Horses .UVl PI ""s"t"T; ~tt~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S sea6 LAURA p M w 7 1 " I ti 6* 4h ■"■ V W Miller C E Durnell 4-51 9-102-5 out 66734 JUDGE wn 6 121 :i 2 U I3 l1 2= R Davis E .1 Ramsey 3 5 5 S-5 7-10 SWAGGER tl4 IS 1 1 5- 2 2"k 3h Horner F Itaon 16 Ill 20 8 3 66734 DR SHERMAN W I 124 E S 8 7 0* 4* F Kelly J E Eoppas 12 86 25 7 2J SANTA RAY vv 4 IIS I 4 3nk 62 V 5J A Brown J F Clifford 8 9 9 3 6-5 66655 HERSAIN Wan f IS S I 23 33 4s 6* Sandy R R Rice Jr 6 10 10 3 6-5 66 r9 THE REPROBATE w 5 124 2 5 4 » 5:J 7 "• W Dugan Hall Ai Marshall 15 15 10 4 2 66579 GRBNOtRE w 5 124 G 7 7 8 8 8 Conway YV R Campbell 40 60 60 20 8 Time. 25. bit, l:10g. Winner— R. m. by Ben Strome— Stapclla trained by C. B. Durnell. Went i" post al 2:05. ai post l minute, start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Laura I. If. broke slowly and «as skillfully reserred within striking distance to the stretch, then made g " d decisively - n the outside. Judge set a stiff pace from the start and drew out at the half into s lorn; lead. but tired finally. Swagger was rv sore, bat maintained ■ place in forward contention throughout. Dr. Sherman, away vi-rv badly, closed iin Inunease ir; 1 1 and just failed to get up for third place Santa Say retired early as it stale. Hersaln quit after a strenuous early effort with Judge. The winner, entered for 9500, was bid tip to ,200 and bought in. Scratched f.t;7:;t Dr. Bcharff, 125; C007S Silver Sue, IIS: 00055 Bell Reed, 120: GO.TTO Nettie Hieks, lis. Incorrect weights in entries— Laura F. M., 123: Judge, 123: Dr. Sherman. 125; nersain. 123; The Reprobate, 125. C*£*rjrT£ THIRD RACK— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1:00—3—110. OO I I J Purse |500. 3 year olds and upward. Special Weights. Net value to w inner ?4K . lad Horses AWI~PP~St % y~ % StrYin- Jockeys Owners O H C~P S~ 601 -i M KV V. iv 4 !«:; »; l 41 S 1 14 ll Sandy W B .lenningrs 11-52J 12-54-5 1-3 1...;; NONIE LUCILLE WB 4 K4 1 E 53 4i 14 f W Miller C htcCafferty 6-5 11-511-54-5 1-3 66712SUlREME COURT WSB 6 10J E S 33 510 2 S1 Graham C Tan Dusen S 10 5J 9-5 7-10 !LOUDLIGHT E 107 1 -:i !"• "•" 4l. J at cBride Molera ft Josephs6 7 4J 2 7-10 66.117 MARION ROSE I M 4 2 l* 2| •* .", ■■"■ BnxtOU l"leiir de Lis StalO 10 9 3 8-5 ...;..,-. SPRING BAN W 4 103 2 4 6 6 6 6 Flannery M R Williams 100 200 200 60 20 Time. l:13f. Winner— B. f. by Canopus — Princess Noretti trained by W. B. .Tenningst. Went to post iit" 2:2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second driving: third the same. Mary I., from ■ striding start, maintained close pursuit of the leaders to the stretch, where she outstayed Noun- Lucille in the dosing drive and won going away. Nonie Lucille began slowly on the inside and was in close quarters .ill the wa. . worked through in the deepest going and was humped at the end and forced to pull Up by the winner .and probably was unlucky to lose. Supreme Court, after being well up from the start, was snuffled to the rear on the last turn, then came fast, bat was carried hopelessly wide in the stretch ami tired al the cud. doudlight forced the pace for tre furlongs, hut was boring oat sharply on the hist turn .and quit at the end. Maiion Rose tired in the hist quarter as if short and will improve. /"• £ ry rT "I FOURTH RACE— 1 M6 Miles. 1:451—5— 10S. California Oaks. ,000 added. OO I I JL S-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to wlaarr 52,730. lad 11 oT-s AWtPPSt1! j "iStrFiii Jockeys Owners O II C P S pnK*EUDORA wll2 10 1 li li 21* 23 in. W Dugan II Ii Schaffer I 7 61 a] 1 66716GRACE G. wr. 112 9 3 4 2 1- 13 2- W Miller H W Hoag 2 2 11-59-102-5 i- : miss OFFICIOUS wsii2 l 5 73 :;» i- I* ;;N Graham B Bchreiber I H 3 6-5 1-2 66712*DOLLIE DOLLARS w 117 2 7 9 S 6" 5-. 1- Bandy II H Mason 9 -5 1 B 5 i 8 -58-5 7-10 66697 I. A ROSE w 112 7 C CJ B* S] t 54 Horner II T Griffin » td M as I 7=PASODELLA W 105 4 S 10 10 5- 61 61 L WilliamsJ Davis IB 50 50 15 8 I6C753 KOGO W« 112 SID I 4" 7 7 74 P Phillips P Culbertson b M M 12 5 664H ROSE CHERRY W 112 5 4 33 7 S 8 8i Borel F J Neil 50 100 100 40 20 66693 -won . WMS 3 9 5"k 6b 9« 9s 9« R Davis F Rose 20 75 75 20 10 66716MABEL HOLLANDER W 112 8 2 2* 9 10 10 10 J McBride II BtOYcr 10 15 13 5 2i •Added starter. Time, 25|, 52;1:. 1:10, 1:47. 1:54. Winner— B. f. by Plaudit— The Hoyden trained by F. W. Doss. Went to post at 2:60. At post 4 minutes. Start had. Won easily; second and third driving. Eudora outbroke the others and set the pace in the early running and, after being taken hack, moved op on the inside in the stretch and outstayed Grace G. decIsiTely in a long eiosing drive. Grace G.. from ■ good Mar;, was nerved for the ins] half under ■ pull, then established a long and seeminty winning lead on the but turn, but tired finally in a heartbreaking struggle. .Miss Officious broke in the deep going os the inside and was shuffled to the rear, then closed a hi.: middle gap and menaced the leaders in the stretch, bat tired rfarht at the end. Dollie Dollars received a Batfooted start and had to he pulled op repeatedly because of being pocketed and was ftnalt] eased ap when a quarter from the finish, l.a Rose was prominent for a mile, then tired. Paaodells made up oon Iderable ground in the last half. Kogo Quit badly - a uood six furlongs. Mabel Hollander retired early. fifir7r7Cy FIFTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 1:454—5—108. Purse f 100. 3-j-ear-olds and upward. 3 Xj I i ..— Selling. Ket value to winner 5325. "liiil HoTs AwFlT~St t . "4 Str~Fiu JocTteys Owners O H C P S 0715 GOVERNOR DAVIS WS 4 106 3 1 44 4* .;-.. .?. I8 Sandy R It Rice Jr I :: LJ 7-10out 66715 ALARIC wsa 3 M 5 5 J Hayes .1 B Cans 10 15 1". 4 7-5 l66676ORCHAN 6 106 4 3 -- 34 4* E 34 R Davis E .1 Ramsey 1-6 21 12-69-10out ■ I5WATCHFUL « I ICO 2 - ::; f* 2] 31 4 . Horner T II Stevens 5 5 31 6-5 2-5 i.l A Kl ILL 7 106 5 i 1 11* I- l"k ■"• Mentry G 1 Me Veil 4 4 16-56-5 1- Time, 24. bit, I. 1 17. 1:54. Winner -Cii. e. bv Al.ol Lady Bngllsh trained by B. R. Rice. Jr.. Weni to noet st 3:24. At i» i .". minutes. Start fair. Won la s canter; second driving- third the name. Governor Darts races rcrj inconsistently, from a striding start was outpaced badly for the first quarter, but closed up rapidly and dashed into a long lead in tla stretch and woo off. Alaric. hopelessly uutiwced for si furlongs, closed sn im»m«t gap sad caught the leaders tiring at the end. Orchan, another acrobat, broke -louh and lost much ground on the first turn, but got Into forward contention ..t the naif end fell back st a critical moment and then came again. Watchful, hard held early, aearl] fell after jumping on the leaders, then closed np quickly, but tired in the last furlong oi ■ uood race. Jackfull showed superior earlj speed and was palpablv short. The winner was entered for !ft;oo; no bid. ched ijt.:.:: r...gnui. :u. 66752* Hooligan. 111. ftii77Q si.! ii i: t i:—i 1-16 Miles. 1:452—5—106. Purse ,000. 8-year-olds and apward. lU I l"0 Handicap. Net value to winner 00. 1,; AWFppst J ?j StTFin Jockeys" Ownars O II C P S B6697IBEE HWOOD w4 92 6 1 2-.. 2? Ill1 1- Sandy D S Fountain 12 2n 20 E 2 fCSKTONY FAUST w 3 ltd E E 4» 4* 2. 24 24 L WilliamaS C Hildreth 1 fi-r,iib l-2 out DORADO waS M 3 I I I B« 44 3* W Miller A Koenlgsberger :: 4 18-51 out i..ti !-i .i si v MILLER wsb 6 IOC 2 3 :■:. :: 4 ;,- l7 Graham C Van Dusen t 4 :; 4-5 out HE TOR B 4 100 1 4 11 l« 3| 3 .".:i R Davis Hall Marshall IS 20 M I 2| CLAMOR w :; 88 t 2 .v :.■•■ 6 t; « Buxton Keene Bros 40 50 40 10 13-5 Time. 25. 50f, l:16f, 1:44», 1:50J. Winner i I . I ockj Dog odiiy trained by 1 . S. Fountain*. Went to post ai :::.::. At post 4 ndnntes. Start bad. Won easily; second driTing; iircl the s:in e. Reechwood, fi m ■ lock; start, .:~ reaerTOd in doe pursuit of the pacemaker to the Btreteh, where in-drew out and won going away .alter stalling off the faTOrltes challenge. Tony Faust had a thin- start and ran within parlj striking distance of the leaders and moved ap fast in i gaase, bat un. nailing, stretch challenge. Dorado, rirtnaily left, trailed for hall the Journey and finished with a sensational half-mile sprint. Dutttj Killer, aftei forward racing for six. furlongs, quit badly. Hector showed speed, but failed to stay. l.i r was outi lasse I. Orerweights Bcechwood, 2 pound-: Dorado, ■.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1900s/drf1907020301/drf1907020301_2_7
Local Identifier: drf1907020301_2_7
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800