Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-26

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, :, 1 ! 6 I , t , , i * 6 a 1. t; 1 t , j i 1 ,; , ■ « * IS OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKJJAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Monday. February P5. 1887.— Eighty -ixtli day. New California Jockey Ch*. Wiu.cf Meeting ahout ISO days. Weather clear: track sloppy. 33 bocks on. Presiding-Judge, B. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy AV. Treat. Racing starts -it 1 :4o p. m. v indicates whip, s spurs, r blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance oi each nee Indicate track record, age o4 none snd weight carried. D7QQI FIRST RACK-— 141 XOe. 47*— 2— 88. Purse 8466. 2-year-olds. AHowances, U t id O 1 Net value to winner 8325. Ind Horses AWTp"P~St~,4~l % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS «7958ABBHY w 112 4 :: l*J l !- .V Brown 1. "1" Ciiir.n : :, 1 i 9-28oat— 8 MEMORIZE WHO 3 i .• 2*1 : L UilliauisS C HUdreth I I ::.. 7-10out i 6956 CHENOWEE U ins ! 1 I« Z* J Scovilie Keene Bros tW 1 - M 8-5 2-5 57 wii.i.ii: T. his 7 J -.- 9 4»i Graham U T Griffin t-5 1-2 9-30o«t— • INI I.I.i:t. w IW 8 5 : -■■ ;: 5« J McBride B J Baldwin Bfl M M M :: 1.I1/1.IA . w 118 :. 1 1. •■ t| J Wright W B Jenninra 190 100 M9 44 10 67082 ALTA ROSE w 106 i 7 I 7* 7" Sandy 1 II Wllllama 30 54 54 1- :; VENlTfl i i: mii.o w iu is 8 . 8 8 T Bice Keene Bros |w 12 M s-j 2-5 *tCoupled in betting; no separate place or -how betting. Time. 25. 60 . Winner— B. f. tij. Peep oDay Abbey Dell drained by T. Jefferson. Went lo iiost at 1:11. t post 1 minute, smii good. Won easily; second driring; third ahe same. si.ie decisively outbroke and outpaced the others, winning ;;!l the way unextended. Memorise, from -i good start on the Inside, closed up steadily and nhisbed a .lose and fa-t _.M i; second. Chenowee is very prouiisinu. broke well, bul dropped back early and came sgain with 1 great end usli Willie !.. a snperh looker, broke and la:i green, hut pill up s ;;om1 race. «;s an easing up fourth and will do to watch. Netteta was going well in the Btretcii. Alts Bose got away poorly. Venus de Milo was nearly left. llverwOigilUj Memorize. 2 pounds. A70QO SECOND BACK 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1 _• ; 69. Purse S100. 4-yeai Ma at. J VI I M »J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 8325. Ind Horses ~ AWtPlSt 14 V2 ~%~Str !■ in Jockeys Owners II C P S~ 67138 LITTLE MIRTHFUL w 5 ltd 210 -l»k .".- K l3 !■ Borel EngsfmandParkcr 8 8 8 :: :i-3 1 1 l v FASHION W5 141 4 4 8 7 -r. SJ 2J Scovllle A C Foster 8 IS i" I :: 8am BARL"¥ HOURS u l !l 5 t " r :; t» 3 Lycurgus 11 II Schaffer .". 5 is :. :. 4-5 i:7iHi7 HAlXAtl/r s 8 193 10 3 I 1*1 2s ".n 4«1 Sandy J Beasey i I 18-58-5 4-5 l.!!-: MLSSOURIAN W5 38 8 6 -l 8»* 6J B 5] l-i Dugan I. T Lea 14 16 U B 23 66807 KOMOKA w 6 MM 8 I S h V i- dross T 11 Rjan :: E 5 2J n 0 ■ 1 : CAIJ.-K w :. in" 1 2 7«* C| ■• 7s* 7* Vanbout i Touhey 24 24 24 8 1 G6859 BRIARTHORPE wn 6 107 7 910 l» 1" 9* K Sntliam McGetkandCrysler 8 W Ml 1 2| 6R983 DARTHULA « ." 143 9 S 5i 2J 7; 9 :- .1 Hunter Hall « Marshall 10 1" In .". 2] 66S07 PROCEEDS W4 84 3 7 44 8 8 hi in C*bqnea.u C W Chuiipell 15 24 24 7 oi Time, 2.".-. .".1 . 1 :18 . 1 !••. I:4and Winner Ch. g, by Mirthful Little Indian tnined h. c. B. Heath. Went to post at 2:07. AI wsi 1 minute. Start gcod. Won in 1 ernter; second driring: third the same Little Mirthful broke badly on the Inside, but closed a big early gsp hi a twinkling, forged teto 11 ■• ie.nl on the i-ir tiirii and won aff. Lady Pashion was shut 08 on tie tir-i trie and steadily iBiprored her position int.. a lucky second. K.ulv Hours ran In the deep inside going throughout, s 1- abet off repeatedly .■lid pocketed In the stretch and finished with a belated end rush. Hainanit qui! it the end ••! i- furlongs. The Mlssourian tired after forward early contention. Komoka Is Improving, was knocked !" be rear at the start, Can closed an Immense gap in the las: bait and outclasses this kind on ■ good track. Barthuis is in had form. The winner was entered for 8400; no bid. S.-r ii.-hed — 67033 Last Knight, 106. Ov.i.Miuhts Little .Mirthful. 2 pontnN: Cajiee, ::: Brill tlioi| e. 4: lartlml.i. 1. 7QQQ TH1BD BACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42 -3—99. Parse 4469. 4-yesr-Clds and I JO upward. Setting. Net value to winner 888S. "ind Horses AWtPPSt U .• ai Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 67054 PAL w 4 144 i 1 -h aj 31 :» U C WilliamsD s Fountain 8 14 I 1 2 67158CARDINAL SARTO w5 147 I 7 5i ■- : I -. K Graham Blasingame Bros 5 8 8 3 M t67210W. K. CiATEe nil 143 i 5 7 7 6* .".• 3 Sandy R R Rice Jr S 7 51 2 1 66907 WATCHFUL u 1 M ; ]■. lafc 21 4*1 E Lynch P G Lynch •"• I G - 4-8 67185 FUNNY SIDE ■ 4 142 s 8 s s s 1.. .v; kfentry ■; P McNeil -■ 2 14-64-5 3-5 671825BURNOLETTE W 4 142 1 i tsk 2«» 21 J u 1;- J Hunter S L Butler 7 I 7 3 8 S 67083 SANTA It.W w 4 Ins 1 1 ■ 5] 51 7 7s A Brown J P Clifford I I I 3 M 67133 COL. JEWELL was 4 108 7 1 c1. ti 7 8 8 Gross C Van Dwsen 8 it. 15 t; a Time. 251. 51 •. ; :is . 1:48*, 1 : 17 . Winner !.. ;.. by Paladin -Siicma trained by 1 . -,-;. Fountain. Went to imisi at 2 ::2. AI [.ost o minutes. Stan t.-od for all i ■:;.•» ot Pliutiy Side. Won dHving; Second nnd third the same. Pal, from a good start, ran in forward pursuit of the leaders and Anally Won out drawing clear after ■ long stretch drive. Cardinal Sarto was a promlneni snd game contender all the way under a vigorous ride. W. B. iat.-s was shufaed back on the first turn, bul closed up rapidly in the i.ist half and is in extra good form. Watchful BC1 the pace on tile inside in deep going and til I ti.ilh Funny Side Was turned around at the slart and Virtually left, but Cloned :ii inn ens.- tap ami v. a- ,,... best today. Burnolette, alter close pursuit of Watchful for seven furlongs, failed to stay. The winner was entered for 8860; no bid. Scratched— 072!o Harbor. 101; 66884 Iras. 164; 87160 Kolla. 102. Incorrect weigh! in entries Santa Bay, 102. Overweights Cardinal Sarto. 1 pound; Santa Law 2: Colonel TeweU, -■ ft T O Q /I FOURTH RACK 1 Mile. 1:38! -4—117. Pane 8466. 3-year-olds. Setting. U I 40± Net Talufc to winner 8385. Ind Horses AWtPP~Stn4 % Str Pin Jockeys Owners 0~H C P_S ~ 67188 HAIPV Kiel-; w 194 1 6 A-h 4- v V- :i J Hunter V Walker 10 vz 7 2 1 68771 KOGO ws 105 7 S i; 7 .".».:: 2] .1 McBride P Uberson I E 5 I .". 4 5 toi.Vi i.I-XiLCr: Klf.MOP.N" ws 107 8 I ! l 2 -"::■; Vaohout Selma Stable 50 144 144 48 20 67159 TREASURE SEEKER w 110 3 1 ".; 61 7 ii 4- L WilliamsH 3tover 4 7 7 2 1 67207 DUKE OF ORLEANS ws 107 : • |. _". Smk ;, -.. saml R It Rice Jr -■ 21 a". 1-5 3-6 67207SVINTOH wb 10S • 8 7s :.- 4i tj 8" Ls«rr,nce H L. Jones 1 1 3 7-5 3-5 87159 LITTLE MINISTER ws 110 1 1 :: . .!■. V. 7 7 Hartv I A Folium 10 15 9 4 I Wi.Ki.iiw its 193 8 7 8 Pulled up. Kirsehm .1 .1 Ellerd 30 MO 100 20 10 Tiine. 26*, 52. 1:19, I: Id*. Winner B. •.-. by Di KIce Mishap trained l y W. Walker. Went lo post at 2:5!. Ai DOSl 1 luinilte. Start good. Won driving; s,.,,nd and third the Mini. Happy Rice was luckily placed In the early running and, forging ateadUj Into the 1. ad. s,.,.,iu.|i -,., easy Winner on the Lis: turn, but tired finally and finished doing his best. Kogo was -Inn ofl repeatedly and finished v-th a belated end rush. Georgs KUbora forced tl srly pace, bul wa- bad! messed i ...n; and siieeuini.ed finally under inadequate handling. Treasure Seeker, seemingly unable to hold his position for the tii-t hall, closed a big gap at the end. Duke of Orleans failed to stay after show Id? unexpected early speed. Vinton, nearly left, need int.. forward contention in the first half and unit in the closing strides. Little Minister qui! badly after early prominence. The winner was entered lor 8909; DO bid, Scratched -«7207 Rose Cherry. 105; 07180 Attn Spa. In7: 87681 lritzi 1etii. 165. Overweights— Vinton, 2 pounds. 6fT O Q PT PIFTH EACEJ-M Mile. 591—2—109. Purse 8400. 4-year-oJds and upward. I MlQfJ AUowntuvs. Net value :.. v, inner s : 25. InT Horses wvtiP.f, . £ Str Flo Jockeys owners" O B? C f | ■■ ■■ ■• T-RP m I hi", I i .■■■ -j- 2»1 i v i Walter 8 8 t; ~ • ~4". . I INS1 iITTOR w 6 IK 8 2 1 Graham n l i I 8-5 7-6 : 5 aut filST. SAMAitA WS414B I 3 ■ 3*1 3* A Brown J L .Millin It; ."u. ...; , | 06770 SPRING BAN SB I hi, ". S I- 61 5*14* Snmh M 1; Williams 11 11 y 5 2 67211 WEE LASS W Iff : ., i; • i. t1 41 -"»■"- .1 Hunter Hall 6 Marshall ., ,",.. 5 S 5 4 5 " 1718] IhH SKIPPER 1 4 no 4 | s ii oi ci cirutc MarcRWOptSUhte -- W W -I! S W ;S6 ROYL SCOT W 4 M I 7 71 I 8 7s W Kelly T Thurmnn 1" " -° 7 21 67 67"11 LOVEY MARY w 4 Hi 5 4 6*1 7? 71 S Rettig- II Mann 15 4i 40 10 4 6. Time. 24. 5118, i :".. -. •• Winner — Ok. f, l v The Elector-Bseahvdt Grained by W. r. Walter. •* Went to post at : :2ii. At peal 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second ami third the same. I Tar| , from a living start, maintained dose pursuit of Instructor and. when in the stretch, got up cm the inside and made good going way. Instructor set the pace and took a g.xid lead on the las! turn. ban tired finally. Sahara, on the Inside and shut off early, linislied fast, Inn failed to get up and is very good. Spring Ban finished well. Wee Lass showed brief early speed and ran a nad race. The Skipper, away I badly, closed a big pap. Roval Scot was going fast at the end. t to IV re liked frfJTM Poatotnc, 107: J7207iGold Heather, K; •8811 Conyent Bell. 95: 09075 lilOrBM. 10a. v, laeorreet weight iu entries — Sahara, 107. overweights — Sahara, 5 ponnds. ■ ; P /"» n £~% O f* SIXTH RACK G 1-2 Furlongs. 1 : 1 S J 4 SB. P«rae f4M. :, year olds am upward. • OO Allowances. Net value to winner $.".25. Ind__Horses AfftFPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS = r671S«KQKOMO irl M 1 "1 V til ILK Dugan T 11 Ryan I T-6 7-ltl / ,,. - i.isi;o wi- 4 1M E • 4 . !• 44 2 L WilliaranE J Baldwin . I S 41 1-9** SIR BRILLAR W8B 6 110 I 3 I l1 2*1 8" I Qraham C J Casey C "IT 103 2 3-6 1 1-8 j till • ETHE1 Lv v., ;, LOG 3 i fit1 D 4* fjcovttle W F Walter 4 4 1* 61 8-6 - 66600 CORRIGAN WB 8 114 - 4 r, E»» I 1 sandy 11 K Rowell E 10 7 I 7-6 « C70S4 THE UtGUS »■ 4 107 o 2 6 6 6 6 Borel TJ Wilson 100 200 20*60 10 u Time. 2H. 684, l:10f, 1 .-M. K Wiaaer— P.. a, by franoin Tisfff *■ drained by T. li. Ryan. 6 Weni to post St 3:53. At post 1 milium. Start fair. Won easily second drivincr: third the same. Koko- 6, nio. alter being reserved within striking distance Of Sir Brillar in the early running, moved up on the lat turn and made good decisively when in the stretch. Usaro broke slowly and was outpaced for the first half. but finished fast and ran an extra good race. Sir Brillar. from a striding start, made the naming lo the stretch, where be quit badly. Ethel Hay essayed to overtake the pacemaker In the deep going n the J lawHr and tired unexpected]] In the Btretch. Corrigan Is not ready and "qualifying" foe eaatket rase. Scratched 6*5985* Fisher Boy, UO; 67183 Klevaiion, 104. Overweights Liaaro, :: ponnds. _


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