Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-05

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! 1 , I . | d l I i ! , - d I 1 1 l , I a 1 , , 1 , _ I * 1 w W OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL., Monday. February 4. 1907. Sixty eighth day. Nexv California Jockey Tub. Winter Meiding about ISO days. Weather wet; track muddy. "4 luniks on. _ ~ —-~— — — — — _ Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Stnier. RIclicrd Dxvyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blink. 1-. ! Lures in parenthesis fethMrhnjj the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. bQbQTQT 1IKst Race— 3 1-2 Furlongs, ill: 2—115. Parse 8400. 2-year-oMa. Selling. OO j Ol Nt value to winner 2323. 1 1 1 d 1 1 orses AWTlP St ■, ■_. ■-, sTTliu jockeys Oxxners Q H C P S "" K730*A I.EI w MB 7 1 Is L- I- A Brown II T Griffin 4 4 13-64 S 1 1 IG6730BtLLY WATKINS wll4 :. E L" L" -: L William.-S C Hildreth 4-6 8-5 8-5 1-3 out on. 1 ka i.kii.ii will :: 4 :: ::- :::- W biipin Keen.- Bros 11-5K! :.i:i E9 mi 1 i;t;:;i:t chaki.i iTTF. E. w ME $ I E B* 4* Craliain Anchoraaje Stable SO ion :.o 15 ti 8G464 VALOSK1 W M* I 7 s= 8* 5 ]E Dugan !. T I ?e IS 21 12 4 :: ! 64S35 SWEDi: SAM w M8 i :: r,- I. ti". T Clark II I Wilson MO ISO MO 40 12 Rio VISTA w lit I s 41 7:: 7- Borel Oakland Stable UHl Km 100 M M 66483 CRYSTAL WAVE wr 103 1 2 7- M st Cbonean C W Chappell 188 3*4 2M 88 »! GARTERLIGHT w MS 1 I I I I Fair ,1 .1 Quinlun M8 2M 2M 88 48 Time. 25. 4-",*. Winner— B. f. by Handsome La P.rn.oi trained by E. S. Dunkle. Went 10 ik.m .11 1:43. At peat 0 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second lriving; Ihird the same. Albia dashed Into the lead at the start and won all the way by a big margin. Billy Watklns, away poorly in done quarters, closed a big gap into a fat going second. Raleigh, on the inside, was shufljed bach after being prominent in the early running and tired in the closing strides. Charlotte B. Oalflhcd well. Valoski. nearly left, made up a lot of ground and tinished going like a shot. Suede Sam xx.is shuttled to the rear early and had no chance. 1 oirlerliglit. a good looker, x:i~ practically left. The iliier was entered for 8260; no bid. £»r* 7QO SECOND RACE -Futurity Course. 170 feer less than .,-4 mile 1 :0f»— :!-l 10. 1 OO I O Parae |M4. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. Met value to x inner 2325. Il~d Horses AWTPl~St , j -, Str I in Jin-keys Owners Q j"[ C P~S 66768 SANTA HAY w 4 123 3 4 4= 4» 4U I] A Brown J F Clifford 6 7 7 2 4 5 66734*F NCBSS WHEELER w 5 122 4 :; 21 21 21 2- F Kelly W P Pine 2 Z .1-2 1-2 out 86734 YO SAX » I vil 2 I J« ::-; ::. :; 11 brand F Hume fi s S 2 1 66059*COMILFO xv 4 120 I 2 lak 1] lnw 4- W Dugan Keene Bins 8-6 U-6U-64-M8-20 66732 EHIARDO ffll 5 124 5 7 V B* •". ".s .1 MeBrMa II Stover 28 40 20 S :! 66277 SACBBDUS wsp. u 124 7 •". 5» 6* •;» 61 I* FhUlipa J McGrath 30 48 25 10 8 86258 TI.NLOCH s 8 124 S 8 7 7 7 7* W Smith .1 C Boyd 50 10010040 20 66750 CHAPP AQUA Bll 122 0 6 8 8 8 8 K Dugan L T Loa IS 00 50 15 S Time. 1:1 li. Winner— Ch. f. by St. Avonicus— Bay of Cold trained by J. I". Clifford. Went to post at 2:ii!. At iKist •; minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Santa Kay was reserved on the inside within striking distance in the early running, saved much ground on the last turn and. finishing fast, got up under a vigorou-, ride in the closing drive. Princess Wheeler, shut off on the tar nun. closed up rapidly Into a seemingly safe bad in the stretch, but succumbed right al the end. Yo San was shut off at the half and carried xx idc in the stretch and tired linallv as it short. Com ilfo set the pace to the stretch, where be tired. Eiluardo dosed a gap in the last hall and was going well at the end. Sacredns disliked the going. The winner was entered for 80B4; no bid. Scratched oo::52 Titus IE. IIP: 0057!! M. A. Powell. 122: 00700 Hcrsain. 127. 4 j»aCvT DO TH1BD RACE— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1 1 1:00 -.1-110. DO I OO Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $:!25. Ind Horses AWt~p"p~St~U"~1 j •"■» gtrFJg Jockeys Owners o~ IT C P 8 ~ ~ 86716 BLANCHE C. w lu7 4 1 :::I :!- 2- 11 Sandy M Maefc ti 7 6 2 667:ilMITKK wi: 106 7 7 E* 6 4- 21 Laubv M.-nlo Stalde 4 8 I B I S 667S3*DUKE OF ORLEANS ws 1D5 1 :; 1* 1 ■■ T 2- A Brown B It Rice .Ir 5 6 81 M E 1 Z G67S3 MAIA xv Ml s 6 4» 4l 51 41 Horaer T H Stevens 8 12 10 4 S E 64778 MARION* ROSE 104 5 2 2- L". 31 6» Buxton Ileur de Lis Sta6-5 7-3 6-5 :L3 1 :, I.05I 11 DAVE WEBKU W M 2 4 8* B* 63 6= Lycurgus C C McCafft-rty 60 500 500 100 20 jC75-; BFSI1THORPE Wa 112 I S 7» T- 73 7° AV Dugan .1 B Case 8 20 20 6 1 TEA TRAY II. w 103 3 5 S 8 8 8 McClain L A Childs 60 500 500 100 20 Iinie. 1:15. Winner — B. f, by Sain— Malaise trained by II. Mack. Went to |K st at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third tiie same. Blanche C. after being skillfully reserved in close pursuit of the p 1. -eniakers. decisively wore them doxvn in the stretch, but was challenged right at the end by Mitre and just lanteil it out. Mitie, away badly, closed a big gap and finished with a belated fast sprint and just tailed to get up. Duke of Orleans, on the inside in bad going and excessively urged to retain the lead, drew out on the last turn like the xvinner. but tired finally. Mala araJ well up all the way and is improving. Marion Boas failed 1o stay after an early effort to head the pacemaker and ran far below her true form. Dave Weber made up ground iu the iast half. Bushthorpe got away badly. The v. inner xxas bid up from 0« to 8800 and bought by S. Polk. Scratched- -007.".:; Purls as Lass, 80; 00731*Mcchaat, 112: 88684 hfenden, 103; 0650SHUo deoro. 102. overweights Bushthorpe. 2 pounds. jOrjrTQ/f 1 OIRTH B ACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42-4—110. Purse S500. 4 vear-ohls and OOIOt upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St , n ."..j Str Fin Jockeys Oxxners IT Ti P S M.714 TUB HOUdlAN w E I04 :: :: I 1 r- 1 1- J Hunter W Walker 2] Q 3-3 217-21 ljG2U ANVIL W 7 1W U 1 4J 0= 41 4* 2* Sandy C E MiA-ray 3" 3J 3i 1 1-3 — .W.60=FITNNY SIDE 6 06 4 5 2- 2J 2J 22 3nk Mentry G P McXeil 5 10 10 4 2 it,,:::, ST. GEORGE JR. vm 6 10:1 7 7 S1 84 31 31 43 A Brown T B McLaughlin 3 5J . 5 2 1 ht-713HVARTi; MilIT ws 7 103 1 2 51, 41 51 5* 5l Kirschm P Wilkerson 12 20 16 5 2 ftTifil E VRLY HOURS W 4 90 5 6 7 61 65 6s C.8 Lycnrgaa H H Schaffer 30 60 60 20 8 bb715 CAPTAIN PURNETTwb 4 M 2 4 61 7 7 7 7 Buxton J McCarthy 12 16 16 5 2 Time. 21*. B0|, l:lti. 1:46, PIS. Winner— Br. h. by Brutus— Odette trained try W. Walker. Went to post at 2:5c At pool 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. The Borstal! made the running throughout MTK fully extended and was easily beet. Anvil Is in extra good form, ran Within striking distance in the e«rly running wad finished fast Funny Sidu maintained "lose and game, hut unavailing, pursuit of the winner to the tasl QlTtfH all, where she tired as If shori. St. George Jr. had no mlshape, was a/ell ap all Ike amy and not quite good enough, but will improve. Warte Nlcht was always in had going and well up throughout. Barry Hours niade up ground at the end. Captain Harnett had no chance with a bad tide and was ontcUnacd, an; « ay. BcntcbedV— 06773 Beechwood, 05. Overweights -Early Hours. 2 pounds. _______ A7Q FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42 -3—90. Purse 00. 4 year olds and en-3 Xy 4 Cj *3 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8SSS. Ind Horses AVt PP St U * - Str Fin Jockeys Owners n C P S 66428 BYRONERDALE w 7 10!» S 6 71 t* 6= 5= l3 Horner .1 M Crane 4 10 10 4 9-5 66732*DANIEL C. wsn 4 1"" 7 I 41 6* 31 31 2« A Brown E Dealv 10 15 10 4 2 MCMTRAPSBTTER Wn I 111 1 31 . is l1 11 31 Sandy G W Chandler 12 15 8 2J 1 BS782*RE1 DARE WB % 109 4 3 S 71 8 6- 4» Graham W H Hawke 10 16 13 5 2 B6733*ALICE CARY vv 7 102 I 5 21 3h 4- 4l 51 Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 4 S 8 21 1 i667.",l HIT I.FORD W C 1M I 4 l1 2J 2i 21 61 A Williams.! H Brannon 6 513-1011-103-5 1-3 66686 FURY « E 104 I S 6l 41 71 7s !■ Mentry G P McNeil 10 25 25 10 5 66733»MONACO MAID wb 5 102 1 7 5" 8 5* 8 8 J Hunter W Walker 1 12 12 4 2 •lime. 20. 51s. 1:18, P43i, 1:40|. Winner — B. g, by Jim Core — Biiganza trained by J. Dixon. Went to post ai :.:21. At post 1 minute Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Byronerdaie broke slowly, but steadily Improved his position and made good with a great rank through the stretch, Daniel C. wa- well up all Ike way and finished with an unexpected rush in a cracking race. Trnpsetter wax a good horse, but made I premature move at the half and. lieing excessively used in pace-making, tired and finished an easing ap third. Key Dare was .-hutllc d to the rear at the start an I closed : big gap. Alice Cary, after being In forward contention In the worst going, lived in the last quarter. Hnlford dropped oul suddenly In the last fnrlong. The v. inner was entered Cor 00: no bid. Scratched -06752 Bos Elder, 100; 08638 Alma Boy, 104; 00750 Sir Carter. 100; 88733 Duelist. 109. Overweights Daniel C, 1 |M,un.l. r7QP SIXTH K U 1.-5-8 Mile. 50— 2 -IPO. Purse 00. a-year-olds and upward. %y Xy | Ot3 Allowances. Net value Uj winner 8325. Ind Horses ATlT~St~Tt~Ti Str~Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 6CC78B1 AGO w3 93 lo 3 PI1 1- 1- E Dugan L T Lee 13-523-541 8-5 7 10 i.66735JOCUND v, 1112 E lo 71 51 31 2" A Brown W B Jennings 6 9 9 16-53-2 66059 AARON J. w 9 105 6 2 2- V 33 Borcl Armours-Griffiths 10 20 15 6 3 66678zIN8TRUCTOR ■ 111 2 E 4i 4* 4l V. L WilliamsH C Couse 2 13 513 51 2-5 66315 TOCOLA W ■ S 101 7 6 5- 61 5J 6* ,T llcBride J Madison 2| H 2 1 1-2 64125 MILL SONG 4 99 I I 6* s- 7- 6* Lycurgaa P Wilkerson 20 75 40 17 6 .. •..::. -i-t »RN BLOSSOM W8 5 108 " 7 10 9 9 7s Sandv H E Rowel! 8 10 10 4 S-5 l66504BATIDOR * 7 168 1 t 9 V •■- V Graham WalkeraVMcKlnp 20 40 40 12 4 " PR. KNIGHT T. BEAR3 84 B I in * • * McClaln L A Childs UK 150 100 40 20 53984 GLEN DENNING W 8 IK 1 1 ■■■■ 71 H 10 Lanby W H Hammond 30 40 40 12 6 Time. 24J, 50, 1:031. Winner B. g, bj Free Knight— Stella Perkins trained by I. O. Lee Went to post at .:." 1. At post :; mlnntea. Start fair. Won easily, second driving: third the same. Blagg, on the outside, broke striding and quickly established a long and winning lead ami was not sert-uosly menaced afterwards. Jocund, away badly, cloned an immense gap into a fast going second and was easily best. Aaron J. ran in forward pursuit of the winner and Stumbled into defeat for second place under ■ bad ride. Instructor finished an ea-ing ap foarth. Xocolaw is not ready and was never danger oos. Corn Bl — oop Is oat ■•, place in si rlnl . ci, odes iinur showed ■ Hash of early speed and was short. Scratched 68678 isolation, 00; 66509 Bose Pompom, 7. Overweights instructor, •". pounds; live Knight the Bear, 5. =: ji-


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