Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-28

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL.. Wednesday. February 27. 1907.— Eighty-eighth day. Hear California Jockey Ch:b. Winter Meeting about 15o days. Weather clear: track fair. c:2 books on. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper, Starter. J. J. Holtniau. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. K.icing starts ar 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. £ Q -| FIRST BVi: 1-2 Mile. 1 47 — 2— 0S.J Parse 8460. 2yeai-oMs. All .wanes. 6F7 | 401 Set value to winner 25. I Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vb *4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S ffS831ALBIA a MO 1 1 1*J 1* 1*1 A Brown H T C.riUin *1 1 3-5 1-4 out 67201 PAJAROITA w IOS I Z M 21 L" .1 Powers A E Leininons In H s 2 7-10 67166*ADBNA w 1".". 4 E ::"1- :: "1 Sandy W Durker S H 13 3 1 67131 BILLY WATKINS w los 3 I 4» .".-. 4* L Williamss Hildreth L 4 4 1 13 67106 MO88BACK IOS in in 8] 4" 5J R Davis If .stover M6 M8 M6 M LO 8S6M UAKE VIEW M8 7 3 7-1 ti1 tj Muiajive II T Writlin *1 1 :; :, 1 4 out 68M1 BOGOS W MS I 4 i.i - 7-1 T Ki e Keene Bros :i:, M N 7 :. 67031 GAGA w MS I 7 V% 8* S" ScoviUe K.-ene Bros ■!• M M 7 I BTRAT MARTIN w his :» S 8 !» . • V Graham C E Ditrnell 10 l5 S S 4 67154 LADY ADELAIDE W MS 5 8 10 10 10 Karnshw .1 11 Spratt 60 75 M M I iC.nplo.l in betting. Time. 24J. 40». Winner -B. f. by Handsome — La Bruja trained by 8f. Jefferson 1. Went to post at 1:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Albta decisively outbroke, oulpaoeil and outstayed her opoosition. Pajaroita. from a striding start, maintained nearest pursuit of the winner throughout and WSS a la~t goint- second. Adena broke slOWlT, hut got quickly into a forwaid position and tinislied a game third. Billy Watkins got away poorly and closed a gap With a belated rush. Mossback. nearly left, also closed a big gap and is a good looker, like View-was shuttled tn the rear early and messed about. Boggs was iiemmed in in the earl; running Gaga | n away poorly. All.ia. singly, place, 1 to ,,: sliow. out. Lake View, singly, place. S to 1; show. 4 to 1. Boggs, singly, place, 10 to 1: show. 4 to 1. Gaga, singly, place. 7 to 1; show. ."■ to 1. P70Q0 SF.COM RACL 6 1-2 Furlongs. l:18j — 1-05. Pane fOSO. 4 year olds and upward. S3 8 JliKJ 4mi Selling. Net value to winner 28. Ind Horses AWt PP St U A % Str Fla Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 S723»PiAX. w 4 10 ; I 1 J". 1*1 l5i 1* F C.raham 1 8 Fountain 4 7 G 1 1 7IM-DK. SHERMAN w9 97 ". 9 p tii 4*1 2* W Kelly .1 K Hopias M LO 15 J 3 • TIM-LOUD NF.1.SON W 1 101 4 .". V. VM 2* 3*1 Sandv Kleur de Lis Sta .". S 4". 2 1 67133»FRED BENT w 4 97 9 10 10 9 8 4*1 Klrschm W Srharetg 7 S 7 M li .". fi6733PICK"Av. V WS7M811 4 IK 2*13* f.J J Hunter , I Jackson 25 50 30 10 5 07000 SHADY LAI WBllR 3 7 P 7 6* 0* C Miller JsierraNeva.litSta 2 4. 4 8-5 7-10 67042 COMFBSSOR wb ." llo 1 3 S** 6»* ■"*• 7- Scoville .1 W Blalock 2J 3 l.. 0 :. :; .". 6fJ784*ANVIL iv 7 IOC i 2 4. 4= 7 fah A Bknwn C K Murray 3o M M IS •". t,7l:.J DORA I. WS 8 9« 7 « 7- I !l 9-: McRae .1 Hvan H liO fio M S 67180 ST. GEORGE JR. wb 6 10ti 3 s 9 10 lo 10 C WilliamsT B McLaughlin M S S 8 4 67133 DUTIFUL wb 1; ]o7 lo Left at the post. Palmer. W St Vincent 68 loo loo 40 "0 Time. 24. 4S1, 1:15J. 1 :22-i. Winner — B. g, by Paladin — Silenta trained by D. S. Foutitaini. Went to post at 2:o". At post 8 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Pal broke Striding and forced the early pace, drew out on the lai turn, where the others se.tnel anchored, and won pulling up. Dr. Sherman got away in the fear, but steadily improved his position and gamely earned second place. Lord Nelson, alter being reserved in close putsuif of the leader for the lirst half, tired in the final drive, lied Rein, away very badly, closed an half liac gap into a fast going fourth and was easily second best. Pickaway helped lo force the pare for tivr furl m:s and held on well. Shady Lad Was pocketed all the way and never dangerous. The winner was entered for 9866; no hi.!. Scratched 070.35 Yellowstone. 101. Overweights Pickaway, 1 pound; Dutiful. 1. 4 tj Q THIRD RACK — 2 Miles. 3:261— 5— 105.j Purse 5!4». 4 var-olds and 1 p vard. 6rT f £iKJ*J SeUhia;. Net value to winner S.325. Ind Horses AWtPPsT/j 1 1and 1*4 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C ~P~S"~ 6884 1KAS s 7 105 5 I ::• V t* I3 1 U A Broara W Duiker 9-101 I L 5 out 6720 INFLAMMABLE I S b»3 3 1 |i and 31 31 E 2* Orote O F Hume 15 I". s 2 4-5 67210 GRAFTER vv 9 107 3 3 3" 2*131 E 4ut 311 y Graham Blasingame Bros S 10 10 3 6-S 678M HUSTON WSB 4 111 1 S S •"■ S 4l 8** 4" E Walsh T H Stevens 0 8 I 2 4 5 ..7-in-lSAHRI.lTA sb 7 100 4 2 4 4 4*5 2S -. 5 O MeLhlin.I M Crane H M-S8 7-M1-4 Time. 28, 654, 1:2:0. 1:51-. 2:i ,.. 2:41. 3:13, Z-JOi-Winiier — B. m. by Moreno — Panilla trained by W. Duiker. Went to post at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the aaane. Iras took command after six furlongs ol running and held sway to the end. but was tiring at the linish. Inflammable made I he early pace, but was abashed back to last when a half mile from the finish, then came again and outstayed the others decisively for second place. Orafter ran in improved form, but seared a lucky third. Huston, after trailing for a mile and a half, loomed up well in the last iicaite.. l-ll t tired tinally. I-abelita failed to stay. The winner was entered for 8800; DO hid. Scratched 07201 Harbor, 105. Overweights — Huston, 1 pound. fc~h «3 d 1olRTH RACK 1 1-8 Miles. 1:51— 4— 105. Pane ,000. -J year olds and ii[.wi.d. 6rr I 0"i Handicap. Net value to winner 6886. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St *A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G730* DUSTY MILLER WSB 6 144 1 4 2- 2* j :;- 3* 1" Gross C Van Dusen 4 0 0 8-2 I I 67209SEX WIN GUM w 4 lot; 4 I 4- 4- !-. !;; Q 2» .1 Hunter W Walker 7-184-6 7-101-4 oal wlm-KAMIs ■ 1 98 E 2 1* 1*11*121 -i 3* Klrschm T H Stevens 3 4 1s :.4 5 1-4 67185s AVON A LIS w4 85 3 1 ::. ::i ;;:; 4»1 4* 4»* Cbonenu M A Silvers IS !" IS 4 1 r.T 1 1 1 MISS KILLIE w ti 100 2 S E •" E E E 5 Sandy Maple Stable li 13 13 2| 7 10 Time. 2-L. SOt, 1:164, 1:421, 1:50:. Winner — Br. h. by Montana — What Not trained by C. Vaa Danes. Went to post al 3:01. At j.osl 1 ininule. Start good. Won driving: sec nd the sane. Busly Miller maintained forward pui-uit of the loaders throughout and Shliilll ll in the deep inside going, but got up in the last stride of a tenilic strelch drive. F.dw in i.mii wa- sluggish and sore, but took the lead on Hie last turn and was barely nosed out in the last stride of a weak tmish. Ramus made the running for seven furlongs, but went arlde in the stretch and succumbed at the end under an inefficient ride. Avonalis wove in and Ml behind the leaders all the way ami finished ehWC up. but had no chance With the ride. Miss Rillie was hopelessly outpaced all the way. Incorrect weight In entries -Avonalis. PS. C70Qf FIFTH RACK -3-4 Mile. 1 :12— 0— lis. 1 Purse 00. 3 yi ar -olds and upe aid. O 4 Ol Mlowances. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses AWtPP St % Y2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q II C P S 67136 PONTOTOC wit E M7 t J 3] t| 13 1* Scoville Keene Bros 7 9 9 3. S5 7is:;-U].l.lK DOLLARS w:; 81 18 7 .".. 4 li K Dugan A B Buchanan 2] :: 3 8-6 1-2 66658 NEPTUNUS a/a I 187 10 7 0- 7 5* 3»1 F Graham vl M Caine 15 15 15 t 21 670GS*E. M. BRATTAIN w I 161 S I -i 3 3«* 4] .1 McBride J D MilHn 1 I 4 8-5 7-10 i.:4-;i;.KL ROGERS w 4 107 I 3 l«* 21 3l B«* L WilfiamsS C Hildreth :: 5 41 2 1 • 713.; HBOOETHORN w 4 104 7 0 8 8 8 8* Lycurgus C C McCaftcrty 12 85 M 0 3 67185*SAlLABLE W E 107 S 1 El 6J V . MclhM .1 Ryan IS lo 40 12 I 672S8*WATER THRUSH w 4 162 5 41 4. 7 8,; Sandy I S Fountain 1". 26 20 8 A S7208*MAGRANE « E 107 2 I 9 I 9 |t* A Brown II W Hoag 6 8 7 21 I S 07130 BBEL THATCHER w 4 IOS 6 16 10 16 10 10 1. Jackson Multnomah StablelOO 150 150 50 20 Time. 25J. 4! ..115. Winner — IS. g. by Juvenal — Prosaic trained by G. II. Keene 1. Went toPpost at 3:2S. At pool :; ndnatea. Start bad. Won easily; second the same: third diiving. Pontotoc, from a striding start, ran in forward contnntion in the early running and drew out like a Hash 011 the inside in the last ojaarter. Winning off at the end. Dollie Dollars, virtually left si audi nt,. »as injudiciously sent after the lying leaders and closed an immense gap. then went hopelessly wide on tin last lurn and put m a whirlwind tinish. Ncptiuius was well up throughout. : ut tiled slighily in the closing s; rint. K. M. Brattain helped fore- the running, but tired in the closing stride. Karl Rogers showed siinerior weed for the first half, but failed to stay, had no mishaps and possibly was sb. t. Iledgethorn tinislied with 11 belated rush. Salable dropped sal in the but furlopg. Magrane and Kbol Thatcher were practically left. Scratched — 00800 Klgrette, 1 5; 88786 Corn Blossom. 110. Overweights — Eliel Thatcher. 1 pound. 7QQn sixth rack— 7-8 Mile. 1:254—3—811 Parae 66. 4-year aMa aad upward, 6 f 50D Allowances. Net value to winner $.325. Ind" Horses AWt PP St V4 jj 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IM31-NOUTHWKST w 0 lo; | ;, H 4"-3i 3" t* Sandy W" II Hawke 3-5 9-104-5 1-4 out 68M0 MINA GIBSON w4 Hi; 3 2 li 2?. 44 4- l Bparror Wash at On stableoo 10010025 « ..,.;, SAHARA wi: 4 100 3 1 4 5 • 5« ",* 3« J McBride J D Millin 4 1 4i 6 5 12 671SDKNCB8S WHEELER W 5 110 1 4 2| 1] ink. ]ut 43 Rettig- V P Fine 7 8 0 8-513 i.TlliPLAlRA F. M. W 7 11" E 0 3. 3- E| 2| 51 F OtahaniC E Durnell 4 4. 4X11-102-5 05790 KBNOVA I UMI 1 .! 5J 6 0 H Kirschm J J Klleld 20 150 150 30 10 Time. 8*1, hfii,. 1 Mr. . I 28f. Winner — B. m. by Montana — Nina M. trained by W. 11. Hawkel. Went to post at 3:5.3. At post .» minutes. Start fair. Won is a ranter; second easily; third dri.ing. Northwest got away badly and v:s jostled back to last in the early manias;, then improved her position gradually, headed the others on the last turn and won off and pulling up. Mlaa Cibson set the "ally pace, bat was shotted back at the half, then closed up steadily Into an easing up second, running a remarkable nee. Schara was in forward and game conlenlion throughout. Prinoess WhasSet got ins. 1 small lead at the half and held sway lo Ike lasi turn ;.ud fell back and finished tiring. Laura F. M.. away badly, reserved and hard held in prominent early puiMiil of the leader, tired badly in the stn*tc-h. Kenova trailed far iu the Pre* lor live fhrtsasM and closed ■ big gap in the lust quarter.


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