Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-02

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. March 1. 1907.— Nintieih day. New Calil.rnia Jockey Clith. Winter Meeting-About ISO days. Weather cloudy: track fair. 32 books on.j Presiding Jsdge, E. . Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Bachtg Starts at 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip S spurs, B 1, linkers. Figures in parenthesis foilowinjj the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. -7 Q Q 1 FiltsT rack -1-2 Mile. 471— £—08. Parse 00. Tjaarsiss Selling. 1 I Of J. Net value to winner | OS. lad Horses A W 1 Il St !4 % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 1 IJ C P S~~ 6704DORENA a H 8 8 4 41 31 11 C Koerner W O Joplln 2 2 7t6 S-Tl-3 672fcl,PAJAROITA a 107 12 !«l 1» 21 J Powers W E Lemmon :: 18-63 6-6 3-6 67281* ADEN A w 109 2 1 8*1 2* j j a Brown Darker 10 ju M I :i 67281 BILLY WATKIN8 s 112 6 " 4»j L WilliamaS C Hildreth 6 8 8 3 6-5 HEATHER SCOTT R 109 3 3 2 i- 6»* Borel Oakland Stable :: 0 0 2 1 • ••■ DRHINESTONE K 101 4 0 9 8 6* E liuan 1. T I-eu s » s :: .1-0 C72B1 BOGOS m 166 7 7 7* 71 7,; Seville Keene Bros 66 56 66 IS ." ,,..:,, V.YNE m 107 :i :i 8 9 8* Cboneau C W Chappell 10020020068 28 67256 i:i» B. l"i 8 6" 6* » Musgrve il T Grisln ol luo loo 50 10 Ti 241, m. Winner ch. f. by St. Maxim -Addle MilB trained by W. 0. Joplln. Wen to post at 1:42. m ;o-t i minutes, start ,mh|. Won driving; second and third the same. Mesa broke Bk»wly, but steadily improved her position, wore the leaders down on the inside and won ironic awaj like a yoo.i one. Pajaroita decistvelj outbroke .md outpaced the others for three furlongs Pin was boriug oiii on the turn and under the whip under , bad i idw and was much the best today! Adena. shuffled hack at the stsrt, maintained close and persistest pursuit .,i the pacemaker and finished wearing her down. Billy Watkius got away poorly and made up considerable ground. ll itlsei s-ott. lame and unfit, before the race, retired early. Rhinestone was shuffled to the rear at Use start sad finished gaining. The others gol away badly. The winner was entered for :?t;o i; no bid. Scratched 0730U la ardsdale, 112. Incorrect weight in entries Wayne. 104. BBCOND RACE— » 141 rrtast* 1:054—6—100. Parse 00. 4-and 5-year-oUs. efcrTQQO J 4 OOI Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 25, Ind Hoi i AAVTlP~St M ],a % sTFlTii Jockeys Owners fl C p S 1. PRIMERO I I 31 2; 21 1] .1 McIntyreE J Baldwin 4 4 31 8-6 3-6 07032 BRIGHT ALBERT W 4 109 8 1 V 1* 1* P| W Kelly ti S McKenzle 6 12 12 6 2 •.:,,::_• clack SAM w 4 109 7 2 61 :;■■ 34 C WillinmsW Darker 4 5 31 6-6 3-6 RED BRA W 4 169 11 4 » a* 4 t1 Borel J Martin Jr S 10 10 4 2 K640K Ql BEN ALAMO W8B 4 107 9 E 4:17 01 6* A Blown J Iaine 12 25 26 10 5 «9S6 RUB1 VINO w 4 Pis i 9 ►* .".". 7 t* L Williams.! If rano 10 10 S 3 8-6 6607T. MODESIA ft 107 E C I1 8*151 7:1 Rettig W P Fine 4 4 I,.. 6-5 3 5 ill 1 : BROKER w i 166 27 7 s I 8» C Koerner 1 H Ryan :: 6 16-66-63-5 " •■ MANILA s v. 1 167 3 11 10 M :i I McClain NbaumAStockn 46 56 66 31 8 61834 iKi:i LHRIG w 1 169 18 s ! ll ll lo Sandy N Jortall 15 M ::o 10 5 i., hi- II.MATAB w 4 M6 1M 11 I 18 it Scoville Keene Bros 2.", 66 86 81 b Time. 21 . 601, 1 :08*. Winner— ch. p. by Rev c] Santa Anita— Aritta trained by T. H. Cook. West to post ai 2:":. At post 2 minutes, Start good Won hiving; otfond and Bird the same. CI Irimoro. alter dose pursui. oi the pacemaker, wore him down in a long stretch dtive and von drawing clear. Bright Albert outbroke and outpaced the others for the first halt, imt was messed about in the bisl quarter and finally succumbed. Black Sun was shuffled back early and closed s big gap in the last half. Red Bra was forced "in of position at the half and came again with s belated rush Queen Alamo was knocked hack at the half and made up much ground In the stretch. The Broker lacked speed to keep ap. The v. inner, entered for 1907.sh00, was bid up to *nmj by J. 1. Case and bought In, Scratched UGOSfl Canardo, 108. Overweights Rnbi [no, l p C7QQQ THIKB BACE— hB* aTOs. 1:12— 0—118. Purse 00 S-yesToMa. SeBfasg. J I OOO N I alue to winser 28 ind Horses AWT PP St 4 Vj % Strl-in Jockeys Owners II 7 P S 65 . BLANCHE C. w in.", :: :: 1= 1". Il 11, A Brown S polk 6 i ii il 7~t7 66634MTMKIM ., :;:; 2] 2 3» B Dagaa W W Finn M 16 10 4 hB6 DUKE OP ORLEANS w 109 8 2 ."," i- 6] 3" Sandy B B Rice Jr 7 lo 9 4 a •". 07132 MECH ANT w 109 1 ii S S :,"t 4* Scoville Keene Pros 4 4 Ifi-al 1-2 67167 CALLA W M6 .» in I* 4 ] 61 Kirsilim 1 Rom 10 38 88 y 3 67207GOLD HEATHER ws 102 7 8 4» - 2 • ::. 6*1 Gross C Van Doses 15 17 17 I :• 1. ■ SE EN BELLS WS KB 0 4 7 7 7 71 B Davis B J Ramsey 68 86 66 1"« 6 67132 ROYAL6MAXIM w 109 16 9 :• t . 81 W Kelly El Primero f Slabk.u 86 86 25 12 666V7 TAWASENTHA w 166 E 1 24 6»1 8 6*1 Bore] OaklandSta.de 11-62] 9-6 9-M1-2 lois,; 1T:.S i BLO w M3 1 7 M in lo In Hatty T A Fulluiu 12 M 10 I o Time. 2..».. 501. Bloi. Winner— B. f. by Sain— Malaise trained by S. PoBk. Wein to jiost :n 2:34. p,,M 3 minutes. Start goad. Won driving; seeoad and thirl the same. Blanche C. quickly established a big lead and kept it to midway of the stretch, mil finished tiring and just lasted the journey. Pimkim maintained close and persistent pursuit of the- winner throughout and was wearing her down at the end. Duke of Orleans lost ground in the early running, bat finished with a fast stretch sprint, Mediant was shut off early and finished with s belated end •rush in close quarters an the inside, alia, away badly, closed ■ big gap ill the middle running, but tires] at the end of in extra • ,nM| race. Cold Heather ran s fast half and quit badly. Tawasentba showed krrief early speed, hut jcit suddenly and ran a had race. The winner was entered tor 00; BO hid. Scratched— t;7il..7 Celij: imi, hi.-,; 07107 Jexcbel. 100. ■ ■Q~7Q~Q~/b IT » I UTI I_RA F. — ri-16~Miles77fl4." . — 5— lbsTj ITi rTTTsiOO,. ~ 4~veaf iTdTHml upw aid" J I QOt Selling. Net tanst to whinrr fTTlI_ Ind Horses AWtlP.St Vt" M~"»«"StrlTn Jockeys Owners O H C P S ROTROU W4M6 6 E 21 21 2,i 41 l*k Sandy W Murphy 4 4?. 41 8-7. 7-10 67232LITTLE MIRTHFULw 6 109 3 4 3 1 1] B l1 3*1 Borel Engstroin*Park*r 21 13-66-6 4-6 2-6 67233!CARDINAL SARTO W 6 166 4 I 1* 1 4«" 3J 3i Gross J;lasinK;une Bros 3 5 41 8 5 7-10 67369*BLACK PRINCE WB 6 113 2 3 4* "1 -"■ 2"k 4:i W Kelly M Baia 3 3 3 1 I i 67182 TALAMTTND was 4 123 5 1 r,-l 0- 6* 5= 6* O McLhlinT B M T .-uiKhlin 10 15 1.", E M 67367 THE ONLY WAY WB 6 1M 1 3 OP 6l 6 6* 0J Alarie Alameda Stable 15 40 40 12 4 369 CANEJO w. -10 102 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Kirschm J J Elderd 15 100 100 20 S Time. 2..J. 50;, 1:1;.;. 1:43,, 1:501. Winner— Ch. g, by BOUMCSB -Tillie Andrew tuiiiied hS W. Murphy. Went to [lost at 2:.M;. At post 1 minute. Start goad. Won driving; serond and third the sarr.e. Rotroil ran in lose attendance on Little Mirthful fiom the start. WSS fon-wil hack on the last turn, but tame again in the stretch and c.ot up to win in the last stride. Little MirthCil took the lead on the backstretch and forced the pace to the last fifty yards. Where he SWetied hate defeat under a weak iinish. Cardinal Sarto was taken lack on the lirst turn, bat earn- alom; fmallv b.i, a good third uiul-r a had ride. Black Prince ranged alongside the pa re maker at the half and learned up like the wnasar skua straightened tor home, but bolted to the outside and was eliminated then and there as a contender. Tulanniud linished a lose up fifth. The others were beaten off. The winner was entered for 00; uu bid. Scratched— 67310Judge, 107; C7200 George P. atoNear, 104: iTMl Hooligan. 10 t. OverweiKbta— The July Way, 1 pound. i i , •■ 8 !«, , I ft7QQJt FIFTH RACE -3-4 Mile. 1 :12— C— 11S. Purse 00. 5-year-olds and upward. Xy | OoQ Selling. Net value to winner . Ind Horsi AWtPP St U Vi ~%~sTr~Fin Jockeys Owpers O H 0 P S 672 .-»; SIB BRILLAR wn 5 10S 2 2 l1 14 I* l-i F Graham C J Casey 3 3 21 4-5 1 -4 67056 ROM AINE W» 7 MB 11. 5 8* 8*« V A Brown W Bchareag 8 11 s 13-50-10 C7211 MANSARD w 7 113 2 5 2* 2« 2*J $• Scoville Keen, Bma 11-3 2 9-6 3-6 OSS 66862 I. OF T FOREST WSS 4 inl 5 4 4.; -4»l- 4 1 Kirschni ~l B Arterberry 10 40 40 8 2 l«7259VAN NESS WS 8 M6 4 8 3 E Bled. L WilrtBIBSH C Hildreth 2 3 3 4 5 1-4 Time 211. 48$, 1:14£. Winner — Oh. h, by Sir Modred — Brilhtr trained by C. .1. Casey. Went to post at :::24. At past 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Sir Brillar broke well, rapidly and quickly overhauled Romaine and proceeded to spreadeagle the others and was much the best. ltomaine beat the barrier, but was quickly displaced and shuttled to last pine, then closed a big gap in the last half and was going like a shot at the end. Mansard, nearly left, dosed a big gap in the middle running, but tired finally. Lord of the Forest, well up throughout, ran a good roe. ;U1 fens dropped to the rear at the half and pulled up bleeding a* the nostrils. The winner was entered for .,300: no bid. Overweights- Sir Brillar. 1 pound. 67 Q Q ft S1XTH It ABB— 7-8 Mile. 12254—8—88. Ptu-se .1907.sh00. 3-year -olds and upward. i OOO Handicap. Nel value to winner 50. " Ind Horses AWtPPSt ,j % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners II 0 P S 67268 JOCUND w 0 105 5 G 6 41= 1- V- F Graham W B Jennings 2 2 2 3-2 3 5 out 67136*SEA BAB ws4 100 1 1 1=1 IJ 2i 21 1" E Dugan W M Cairn- *2 5 5 3-2 12 6698 FISHER HOY WBB 5 MC 4 I ft 2i,* 31! 3 1 3* C Koerner 1 Wilkerson 5 5 ?.h 0-5 1 2 67285 PONTOTOC WB 6 M6 6 5 4ii 3" 43 4:l 45 Scoville Keen., Bros 31 81 10 51 2 6 67285*NBPTUNTJS WS 6 104 3 2 ."," C 6*1 S* 6*1 Sandy W M Cains *i 5 E 2.-2 1-2 67111 BL1 i: BYES wsf.106 2 4 3- E 6 I 6 C WilliamsP Sheridan 15 20 20 41 3-2 •Coupled in b l tins; no separate ploce or show betting. Time. 24*. 4SJ. 1:15, 1:2,. Winner — Ch. h. by Mirihfnl — Flower BeBis trained by W. B. Jennings. Went to post at .;:."i4. Ai post 1 ndnste. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the samp. Jocund, away badly, moved up gradually and took the lead as the last turn and. finishing fasl wjs eoss- fortably. Sea Lad set the early pace, but was-shuffled back on the last turn, th-m CSSte agsls at the end and is wonderfully improved. li-her Bey was in forward and game contention throughout, is extra good and best in a kstger race. Pontotoc, from a pear start, loomed up on hat far turn and then retired and ran a bad race. Neptunns was never dangerous and his race should be thrown out. Bine Byes can do better. Scratched— 67100 Martinmas. 106. Overweights Fishes Boy, l pound; Blue Eyes. $.


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