Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-07

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Wednesday. February 6. 1907.— Seventieth lay. New California Joe-key Cluh. Winter Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear; track heavy. 84 books cm. lre-i.iii g Judge, i:. c. Hopper, starter. Richard Pwyer. Secretary, Percy w. Treat. Badag starts at 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B hlinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /~»r»QOT FIKST LACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. 41J— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2yeai-olds. Allowances. OOOO A. Net value to winner .S:!2." . Iad~~Horaej AVh ID St U Vfi~?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S lK781ALBIA will 3 3 1*1* A Brown H T Clritlin *S-5 2 9-5 3-5 out MEMORIZE 107 4 2 2* 8" J McBride S C Hildreth T8-6 3 3 1 8-6 BC7491BE THANKFUL w 110 S 8 51 32 L WilliamsS C Hildreth |8-6 3 3 1 2-5 UIADA will .. 8 01 4- P Phillips C Winehe.l 20 60 60 20 12 [RAVOURE W 113 • 4 B*l W Dugan Keene Bros 4 4 16-51 1-2 IMPORT w 114 I" 7 :•. 81 R Davis F V H.al-y 8 IS in 5 2* HUMERO 108 1 1 ■■ 7 W Miller T H Williams 12 20 20 7 8] 88654 LAKE VIEW W 110 1 10 7. 8- Horner H T Gritlin »8-5 2 9-5 3-5 out 66781 CRYST1 WAVE w 110 6 l 16* ■ Cboneau C W Chappell 200 200 200 60 30 86711 UNCLE SAM w no 8 5 U 16* Nutting F.l Neil 200 200 260 66 86 BELLE BRADY W 167 7 11 : 1 P Graham AnchorageSkFm 2o 60 60 20 12 .■Hided in betting. Time, 25t,*43j Winner— B. f, by Handsome — La Bruja trained by W. Cabin. Weni to Doal a: 1:41. At p -t ."". uUnutes. Start fair. Won easily DeCOBd the same; third driving. Albia declsivelj outbroke and outpaced her oopoaitiou and won all the way nev. r fuBy ezteaded. Memoriae, always iii nearest pursuit of the winner, finished ■ fast going second and is ven promising. Be Thankful, a alow beginner and nearly left, closed an immense i/ap aad la a stayer. Amada got away badly, but made up ■ lot of ground and la promising. Braroure had a rough Journey and was badly Interfered with on the last turn. Humero. shuffled t" the rear at the start, closed a big gap and was going like a cyclone at the end and may be ■ coming l.kuI one. Overweights — Amada. 4 pounds; BraToure, 2. andlbla. singly, place, 3 to 10; show, 1 to :;. Lake View, singly, place. 20 to 1: show. 10 to 1. Memoriae, Singly, place. 2] to 1; SbOW, 8 I" 5. Be Thankful. Singly, place. 7 to 6; show, 1 to 2. ftftQQO SBCOND RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42 3 -8». Pane 00. 4 year olds and D U O O upward. Selling. N t tame t.« winner 8825. ind Horaea AWtPP t~ . "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88676 NINE SPOT wt: 7 07 1 7 .". 8* 4* 2* I1 Lyctirgus C C McCafferty 7 8 4J 2 1 RAY - 8 108 8 . 7* 81 8 - Klraohm W Durfcer "• 4 4 6-5 3-5 S6785 EtEY DARE a i Ml 2 5 8* 5«* 2" 1* 3* Horner W Hawke 3 41 4 3-2 7-10 ,,:■•. SWAGGER in: i IM "■ 3 I1 1" -:; B 4* Sanity p Itaon 3 I 3] :l-2 7-10 66152 B GATES w 1 1 104 18 8 8 8 S 5* A Brown R R Rica Jr 10 15 15 6 2J HS99 BOGOHAMA t 116 v i 2* 2 ]"».". 8* L WilliamsK Flaherty I 8 8 31 3-2 6*568 TALAMUND wsii-ii"7 4 l 8* V 7s 7- 7* G McJjhlinT K McLaughlin l". 25 25 8 4 CETTIE HICKS w4 88 7 4 4 8* 5* 41 8 J Conway C K Murray 20 60 50 15 6 Time. 28L 524, 1:18 1:471, 1:48. Winner -11. m. by Hastings -Nineveh ur-iineo by C. . MeCah*erty. Went t.i p..~t at 2:07. At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Nine Spot, ti ■ good itart, maintained i position within striking distance In the early running and made good decisively in the stretch. Bay, shuffled far to thr rear n the 8rst tarn, ckned a big gap in the last half in a belated end rush. Key hare, will op from the start, established ■ good lead . n the last turn and appeared ail ovei the winner, but quit it. the closing drive. Swagger set the early pace bat, as uMial. faihd to stay. W. B. Gates, nearly left, trailed a bopelens last, bat made up ground at the end and Is worth watching. Bogohama ~ t aaay poorly and was quickly rushed up Into forward contention, bul tired in the hist quarter. Talamund retired t the half. .Nettie Hicks is a sprinter. The winner was . nieie.i t. i sp;o: no bid. Scratched G6SU8 Major Tenny, lo7. 88582 Jim Pendergast, .»: 88784 Wane Ni.-lit. 107. S~* r* ij Q Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 HUaa, ii:.",i 1 105. Fane 8400. 4-year-olde aad upward. UUOOO Selling. Nei ralue to winner 8325. lad Horaea A"w"tPPsFst U % % Str Fin Joe-keys Owners O H C P~~S~ 667522JAKE MOOSE W 1 1"" 1 - 4* 41 3i 3- 2h l1 J Hunter W Walk- r 4 S 41 S-5 7-10 i — ORCHAN S l"! :: 7 V 23 land 1» ■■- 2i it Davia E J Raroaey 2 .".5 2 1 667 HOOLIGAN wG I".". ! i 8* 8* 7 4* 4" 33 W Milelr J A Armstrong 1 51 •" 2 1 667x5BYRONERDALE v, 7 106 6 1 T U 2* 2i P 4" Horner 3 M Crane :: :i 13-51 1-2 66751 LONE WOLF as 5 108 4 i, 7 7 ."- .; 5- 6* Sandy R B Bice Jr 7 s 7 2 1 I667321TBNORDALE H 1 104 7 : ."• 5* 41 B 6l fi3 A Brown .1 P Clifford 8 8 8 3 6-5. 66750 CHESTNUT w 5 168 5 3 8* 8* 8* 7 7 7 VanDOUt Live Oak Stable30 00 50 15 6 Time. 261, •"■ 1:18 , 1 :47, 1:59?. Winner- -B. g, by Deering Onaetta trained by W. Walker. Went to pel ::l - -. A: pool 4 minute. SI alt good. Won liam.ilv: BeCOUd driving: third the same. J :i 1-■ ■ M-.ose ran in forward contention throughout and outstayed Orchan in the ctodng struggle and was be . Orchan, after close pursuit of Byronerdale, took the had on the back stretch and held sway to the final sixteenth, • d Hooligan broke slowly and was reserved In the good going for seven furlongs, then moved np fast on the last turn and. being carried wide lato the stretch, eouM not quite gci up. Byronerdale tired after a mile of forward contention, but tan a yood race. Lone Wolf wai not iood en. nun here, ii . u ii. nor was entered for 8500; no bid. Overweights Tenordale, I pound. iQtQQ i POCRTH BACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:451—5—108. Purse ,000. .; year olds and up-DOnOi waul. Handicap Mel value to winner 8800. laid Horses rpi~St , L- % Sir Fin ■TockTTs uners o II "c P S~ »;i;i,:.7 PROlER a 7 116 I 2 2- 1« I1 I1 l1 A Brown W Ii Jennings 4 5 3 8-6 8 • i Ti y FAUST w 3 10S • 1 :: 3 - - W Miller S C Hildreth *6-5 6-6 6-5 1-2 out iii.i...:ii ■ M. i ■ w an 5 110 7 i; :•■ 41 i1 4":;- Horner W Cahill 3 7 7 21 6-6 . • iBEBCHWOOD a I M I 3 I1 21 3* 8 4. E Dugan D S Fountain 28 36 36 18 E 66S67sLOGISTlLLA a 5 118 i I 5* 5« L WilliamsS C Hildreth *6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 out O Dl -tv MILLER u-i . 103 ■ 1 I ■ 8 6 6 K Graham C :: Duaea 8 16 H :• 8-5 l,.7l! RUBRIC N .. L05 ! 7 Pulled up. Sandy E Gaylurd 7 10 J 81 3-2 Coupled In betting. Time, 25i, .".2 . 1:17 , I II:. I 50f. Winner B. b, by Preston -pants Prim II. drained by W. B. Jennings. Weni in posi at 2:58. At post 17 minutes, star! fair. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Proper, from a flying start, indulged Beechwood with a brief had to the backstretcfa, then went to to-front at the hall and i. id swaj to the end never serioualj menaced. Tony Faust cut up badly at l!ie Man. bin broke well and finally maintained eloae and game, but unavailing, pursuit ol the winner tnd ran :i grand race, vohid.iy. awaj poorly, «:is in cIohi quarters for the tir-t half, but Bninhtd with a great rush. Beechwood euaayed to l ep the lead from Proper and qull badly at the t-.u of five furlongs. Log-j-uiia bad no mishaps, moved up rapidly on the far turn, but unexpectedly failed to stay and probably waa short. Dusty Miller ua-. outclassed here. Rubric was kicked while at the pot Tom Faust, singly, place, 7 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Logistilla, singly, place, evens: show, 2 to fj. /"» £• Q Q pT FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:12—6—118. Purae 8500, S-year-oids aad upward. OOOOU Selling. Net value to winner ?400. lad i • i ■— s~ AWi PP St U U -Ij Str Fin Jockeys Owners 11 C PS _ 66754*GATEWAY B 6 166* 5 1 2* -■ 8" l1 J McBride J S W 1 4 5 18-58-6 2-6 68677VAN NESS WU 8 168 8 4 1] l1 8* 2 I. WilliamsS C llildrlh S E 3 3 1 1-2 . HAORANE a i. m i 8 8* :: l1 81 W Miller H Hoag 4 4 12-54-5 2-5 6«770*SUPREME COURT WSB I 104 4 2 5] 4* 43 4* F Graham C Van Duaea 6 7 7 8| 3 2 t;..7..l BDWIN GUM w 1 104 1 E 4 B* 5* 6* J Hunter W Walker M8 268 M6 38 10 66770*NONIE LUCILLE w I 164 7 s 7 6« 6* o* Lyeurgus C C McCafferty .". 15 12 5 2 66754 CLYDEO VB 5 188 •". ;. 6 71 7 7* Horner • McCarty 12 12 lo 4 2 86712 HUGH MGOWAN u 6 104 8 1 8 8 8 8 Sandy 11 B Rowell 30 60 50 15 6 Time. 254, 501, =1« • Winner -P.. g by Dei Paso -Seco drained by V. II. Terry. Went to post ai :::::c. At j.i.-t :: minutes. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the ~;ine. Gateway, from a Hying start, was reserved In dose pursuit of the pacemaker and wore him down deeis-i.iv in the iii furlong. Fan Ness broke slowly, bat worked into he had early on the inside in had going wild held a small lead to tie stretch, where tie succumbed in a long and bard losing drive. Migrine broke I.. -IK on the InnioV and worked through a rough journey, but was shuffled to 1 1 so rear on the last turn and eame wilh ■ great rush right at tie end. Supreme Court, shut off at tue start, closed a big gap in the last half and was going tike a cyclone in a belated end rush. Bdwla Cum ran in forward contention for five furlongs. Nonie Lucille got awav badly and was never dangerous. The winner was i entered for 8L208; no bid. Incorrect weights la entries — Gateway, 104; Magraac. 104. . £ £* Q Q f* SIXTH PACK— 7-8 Mile. 1 :25J— 3— SS. Purse ?40rt. :i-year elds. Allowances. UUOOU Net value to winner $.125. "Jul Iiors~s AW"t~I"PSt -j lj %~Str~Fin Jockeys "owners O H C P 3 66771**GRACE G. wb 105 3 5 V 6» 8* 3l H W Miller II W Hong 3 4 18-66-51-2 66716*OCEAN SHORE w Ki7 5 2 in Ink lj in 23 Sandy A F Elliott 6 10 s 3 1 im,:.i-st BLMWOOD wsh 110 ti ;; 3 2 , 2?. 2° 3"t F Graham SobraVistaStable 8-6 12-611-64-5 2-6 66667 BLONDY w MS 1 4 2J 3" 4l 43 4:- A Brown W B Jennings 3 3 3 8-162-6 68731*CALJfAR wsh 102 4 6 6 6 6 6 5l Buxton A J Jackson 30 106 M6 36 8 6b771 DOLLIE DOLLARS w ion 2 1 4= 4 I* 53 B J Hunter A B Buchanan 3 5 4 S-5 3-5 Disqualified for foul and placed second. Time. 24*. 4i*. 1:161, l:30i. Winner — It. g. by Kismet— Helen ;. drained by J. H. Spratti. Went to post ;it :.:.i;. ,t post 1 minutes. Start fair. Waa III 1 1 tag, second aad third the aaaae. Grace i. broke slowly and was reserved in the early running, but red • 1 1 rapidly and, challenging in the stretch, came through on the mslde aad Baiahed stumbling and, boring oat, bamped Ocean Shore when i iieiiring the 8nlah, warn men dlaqnalitted and placed sarnnd. Ocean shore sei the pace throughooi and had I the Ix-st of the going in I lie hist furlong, but tired after a bumping match and was awarded the race. St. Blmwood ran lapped on the leader hard held for six furlongs ;,,,,i then tired auddeary. Bhatdy was , inlerlered with repeafedly and under a pull for half the journev. tl-n tind aa if siiort and ran much l below his true form, almar was doatag up well in tlie last half. Dollie Dollars run well lor live furlongs, tlien dropped out aud her caca is not to be taken aerJouahr.


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