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| • ! I I J i • * I I , I t i 6 , . t . 1 t OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL., Saturday, February 9, 1907.— Seventh -third day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting about l.» days. Weather clear: track fair. 3C books on. Presiding Judge. F. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ££XCfC TOHBT RACE— 1-S MB*. 47;— 2— 9S. Purse So 00. 2 y.-ar-olds. Allowances. UUt/UD Net value to winner S-100. Ind Horses "AWTPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~"* 6b749OREATION w 106 S 4 1 1» 1* W Miller T H Williams 6-5 7-5 6-5 1-3 out 66768LOVE OF GOLD w MS 13 31 4* 2« L WTlliamsS C Hildreth 6-5 8-5 1 1-4 out 66597 ORONOGO W 103 7 5 2* 31 3« Scoville Keene Bros *20 100 100 30 6 GAGA w 103 5 6 4h H 4i T Rice Keene Bros »20 100 100 30 6 66749 RHINESTONE w 883 6 7 7r 63 5and E Dugan L T Lee IE 30 25 5 3-2 86831 LAKE VIEW w 106 2 1 51 5- 66 A Brown H T Griffin tin 20 15 4 2-5 66259 RUSTLER w MS 3 2 6 7 7l J McBride H T Griffin ri" 20 15 4 2 5 BATHMONT 103 4 S 8 8 8 W Kelly I H Stevens 30 200 200 50 20 *tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 24£, 49?. Winner — B. c, by Altamax — Recreation trained by H. F. Rowell. Went to post at 1:44. At post .! minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter: second easily; third the same. Creation, despite a flatfooted start, proceeded to spreuloagle the others and is probably a good one. Love of Gold, from a striding start, was quickly displaced and shuffled back, but came agala with : . belated stretch ru-.li and N a slow In glint I and a stayer. Oronogo broke in the rear, but got into quick forward contention, showed ■aperior speed, held on well and is promising. Caga finished eaatag up and is another promising one. Rhinestone was nearly left. Lake View showed early speed and will improve. fi£Ckfr7 MBOOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1:381 S 86. Purse 00. 3-year olds and upward. 00*lFv/ I Selling. Net value to winner 8325. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % Y2 ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.is:.i;;SILVER SCE W4 105 11 5 3» 1 1- 1» 1* F Graham W P Mapxane 6 7 6 2 1 • .-I1AHY LAD WB8M8 2 11 ft 7 4U 31 22 C Miller SierraNevadaSta 4 6 5 2 1 BTJSHTHORPE WSB 3 !I2 1 4 S 8 8 61 3h W Kelly J E Case 30 60 50 20 S 66856 COLONEL JEWELLwsb 4 191 3 3 l1" 21 31 21 4h Sandv C Van Dusen 8 8 8 8 8-8 835 CLYDEO W 6 MB 8 6 61 3* 61 51 5" L Williams.1 McCarthy 3 :: 3 7-5 7-10 •■• 54ANDREW MACK wit 6 112 5 2 4. 51 7 7 6h W Miller W Cahill 3 3. 3 7-5 7-10 66772 WATCHFUL WB 4 181812 12 12 10 S 7h E Lynch PG Lynch S 20 15 6 3 86784 ST. GEORGE JR wa 8 113 1 1 3M» 21 4U Sand Hbrand T E McLaughlin 12 15 15 6 I E6856 li:c.i;V ONEAL WB 5 188 6 8 1 ii! 8] 9 8* .T Hunter J C Davidson 15 38 20 S 4 66SU-ROSE CHERRY w I 94 7 7 6l tl 9 10 103 Buxton F J Neil in 30 30 13 8 E6832 BOGOHAMA ws 4 H 1 12 10 10 10 11 11 ll2 J McBride R Flaherty M 20 20 8 4 59933 BUSY BEE w 4 105 9 9 11 11 12 12 12 A Brown J F Clifford 15 50 50 20 8 Time. 241. 60, 1:1«|, l:2.h. Winner — Ch. f. by Hawthorne — Minnora trained by W. P. Magrane. Went to post at 2:07. At post ! minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Silver Sue. fresh and good, quickly established a ;,ood lead and held sway throughout, winning off at the end Shady laid, away badly, closed SB immense gap while in the worst going throughout. Bashtherpe, shuffled to the rear at the start, steadily improved his position and ran a cracking race. Colonel .level. alter early Btreaaoas parsoit of. the leader, tired iii the closing struggle. Clyileo airain failed to Stay and had no mishaps. Andrew .Mack was forced out of po-ition at the half and ould never get up. Watchful, nearly left, made up a lot of ground and ran a good race. St. George Jr. ran in forward contention for :i furlongs and Will do to watch. The others were beaten off. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweight Shady Lad, 2 pounds; Clydco. 1. //~»Q/~,0 THIRD RACE- 5-8 Mile. 564 2—108. Purse S400. 3. 4- and 5-yeai-olus. J*0*_J*vJrO Allowances. Net value to winner :25. Ind Horses AWtPP~St~4 »; Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IR EDWARD w 4 108 8 2 3 2 !•» 1- W Miller G M Van Gordon S-5 9-5 3-2 1-2 OOt 86754 FIREBALL WB 5 188 7 6 4- 2b 21 81 Sandy C E Durnell 8-5 11-52 4-5 2-5 66754ST. FRANCIS 4 186 4 5 2 1 3U 3- A Brown Maple Stable S S 7 2 4-5 66773 HECTOR Wit 4 ins si If 42 41 4 LWillianisHnll and Marshall 6 in 1; 2 4-5 66770 CLOUDLIGHT 5 HU S 3 6 5- 61 54 J McBride Molera ft JosephsS 1". 15 S 2 66381 SKA LAD ws 1188 1 i 7 6* 6J 8 F Graham W M Caine 88 150 150 50 20 65029 HEAD DANCE si; 5 107 6ft 877 7- R Davis C 3 Casey 88 38838888 38 595S3»ALDERMAN BATT WB 5 104 ft 8 9 S 8 S4 Lycurgus C C McCafferty 388 388 388 88 211 59962 SPINOSA w 4 98 2 7 5l 9 9 9 W Kelly A J Jackson 200 300 300 100 30 Time. 233. 4SI, 1 ;01J. Winner — B. c. by Eddie Jones Motto trained by G. M. Van Gordon. Went to post at 2 ::!. At post ■■ minute-. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Sir Edward, from a striding start, was reserved in close pursuit of the pacemakers and wore them down decisively in the Stretch, fireball, suddenly improved, closed up steadily and finished on UK inside had going with a cyclonic end rash. St. Praaclg quickly established a long lead and set a terrific pace • midway of the Stretch, Where be tired finally after a cracking race. Hector set the early pace, hut dropped back when challenged. Cloudlight was shuttled to the rear early and never dangerous. Head Dance, away badly, was gaining at the end. S. latched - t;t.i;5MCra-seiittor. 10.:: 88746 l.lanc r. 91. Overweight! — St. Francis, 2 poands; Hector. .:; Cloodligfat, 2 0-Qr»Y|rh 1OIRTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1:514— 4— HS. Palace Hotel Handicap. OO «.* vJe-J 82,000 added. •: year-olds aad upward. Net value to winner .. 83VX Ind Horses__ A WtPPSt St Vj t. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ • i V H. HAY wii5 10S 3 2 2 . 2!. 1 1- 1« W Milhr W Cahill 1 7 4. 8-5 4-6 RAPID WATER w 6 111 7 4 2- 3" 3 2- 3 2 Hbrand B C Hildreth 1 -3 3 5 3 5 out — 68643*TB3fACEO W 3 388 1 S 6*5*5* 1- 4:: 31 Sandv C E Darnell *]-:: 3-5 3-5 out— 86834 LOGISTTLLA w 5 121 2 7 7 7 7 7 6- 43 L WiUlamaS C Hildreth *l-3 3-6 3-5 out— 66834*TONY FAU3T WB 3 108 S 3 I" 4l 4*1 V 61 5J J McBride S C Hildreth *l :: 3 5 3-5 out— 66714NEALON wi; 4 lift 6 6 ll ll f* 2i 2- 8* W Dagaa C B Darnell * 1-3 3 5 3-5 out— 66834PROPER w 7 120 1 1 6 6s 6,: 6 7 7 A Brown W B Jennings 5 6 3 8-5 7-10 •Groaned in betting. Time. 24*;, 49 . 1:14?. 1:41. 1:54J. Winner— R. h. by Iaraday— Alti Vola trai I by . Cahill. V m to jioi at :::H. At iM st 7 minutes. Start good Won in a canter- second driving: third the same. Voladay oatbroke the others and was reserved under a pull in dose attendance on Nealon to the stretch, then forged to the flout and drew out and won easing up. Rapid Water was in forward and game contention throughout and finished a fast going second. Temaceo after being outpaced far a mile. finished with a belated end rush. LogistiUa trailed hopelessly last :o the last turn where she moved up with an electric burst of speed, but was not good cnou-ii at the weights. Tonv Eaust broke slowly and ciosed a big gap, but failed to come on in the stretch. Nealon set an .ally t rrifie pice, but failed to stay and was palpably short. Prone* was held at the post and crowded in the early running, then lost ground and sauted. S.-raiched — 669088ir Edward. 115. Rapid Water, singly, place. 7 to 1 : show, 0 to 1. Temaceo. singly, place. 8 to ." • show. 4 to ! . T.i a-istilla. singly, place. 3 to 2: show. 7 to 10. Tonv lau-t. singly, place, 4 to 1: show. S to 5. Nealon, singly, place, 2: ti 1: show, 6 to 5. «0 f O 1 O F11"rn KX-E— 1 Mile. 1:3s; — 1— 117. Purse S400. 4 year-olds and upward. J "O *J Ji. J Selling. Xet value to winner 8325. Ind Horses AWt~P~P~St *4 % % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S E6835 EDWIN" GUM W 1 102 7 6 5. 4t l1 l3 l*1 J Hunter W Walker 21 5 5 S| 6 5 86713»CROWSHADE WBB 4 SO 1 4 II 1= 2l 21 23 E Lvnch P G Lynch 12 16 15 5 2 66697 -El SHERIDAN w .". ! 0 1 8 6 •» 01 61 3» 3i W Smith T A Davies 4 7 7 2 1 66784 CAPTAIN BURNETTWB 4 ft5 4 7 6= 3b 8 4» 4» Buxton .1 McCmrty IS 40 30 10 4 66772GOVERNOR DAVISW8 4 108 3 17 7 7 El 51 Sandv R R Rice Jr 4 4 3 11-2 66835=MAGRANE m 6 103 5 2 3= 51 5S 7 6- W Miller H W Hoag S-5 S-5 8-5 7-101-3 6665ft AVON ALIS W 4 100 2 3 23 2l. tl 8| 7 F Graham J A Armstrong 3 10 10 4 S-5 Time. 2.V. 51. l:16f, 1:43. Winner — Ch. g. by Plulus — P.essie Gum trained by W. Walker. Went to post at 2:2V At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter: second driving: third the same. BSdwin Cum broke slowly, but improved his position rapidly, dashed quickly into the lead OB tic-far turn and. came away and won off. Crow shade got into the lead on the first •urn. but was displaced and messed about on the far turn and finished a game second. Ed Sheridan loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, hut tired finally. Captain Burnett ran unoxiieetcdly well throughout. Governor Davi-. shuttled to the rear at the start, trailed to the half, then closed a bitr gap. Magrane. reeerrad under a pall for the first half, was hemmed fan when he moved tip and crowded back in the stretch, but waa beaten at the time. Avoualis was prominent for six furlongs and quit badly as if short. The winner was entered tor ,400; no bid. Scratched -C,r,7M-Anvil. 100. Overweights -Avoualis. 4 pounds. £»£»Q-| "I SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 :::*C— 4 -117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds aad upward. OOt/ -A A. Aliowan.-es. Net value to winner 8325. Ind Horses AWTPPSt % Vz % SfrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66620VOX POPUL1 w 3 107 2 14* 3*3" 3l 1" W Miller T S Childs 1 6-5 1 1-3 out 66786*JOCUNP w 6 124 1 6 lh 21 21 2= 23 A Brown AV B Jennings 3-2 11-5U-53-5 out 66886 HEDGETHORN w 4 lit 5 4 21 1» l1 U 3l Lycorgna C C McCafferty 10 20 28 5 3-2 66835 SUPREME COURT WS 5 121 3 2 31. -V- 4* 4 4.!. F Graham Van Doaaa 8 7 4 6-5 2-5 66773 CLAMOR w 3 M7 1 3 .". 5 5 S 5 Scoville Keene Bros 20 20 13 3 6-5 Time. 26, 51. 1:17. 1:44. Winner — Ch. c. by Voter — Dorset flower trained by D. McNaughton. Went to post at 3:53, At post 4 adaatoa Start good. Won driving; second ami third the same. Vox Popnli was skillfully rescrred within Striking distance Of the pacemaker, then moved up ■dmuitan-rously with Jocund and wore him down in a terrific straggle. Jocund was restrained in nearest pursuit of Uedgethorn and took the lead when I traightened for amue and seemed all OfO the winner, but succumbed in 1h" last stride of a grand effort. Hedgethorn, with a big early lead, set .1 stiff pace to the Stretch. where he tired in a uanc effort. Supreme Court was well up under a pull for six furlong--, but .piit in the last quarter and disliked his big weight. Clamor, after trailing far in the rear, closed an iuimeuse gap in the last half.