Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-05

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1 OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLtAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Monday. March 4. 1907. -Wisely -second day. New California Jot key Club. Winter Meeting tab.. tit 156 daysi. Weather cloudy; track good. 32 lMM ks on. 1 Presiding lodge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Rerey 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. ft7QGl IST KACE--5-8 Mile- 50i--2— loo. Rurse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 0 I OO -L Net value to winner 25. Ind Hoists AWtTP St U j i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 0 It 5 1* S MM GOLDEN SHNTIMENT w 110 I I 5- 8* -" 1?- Fair TwoRockSCkFin L." 25 15 7 3 1 7l:.T AVON A w 110 lb 8 |i» Q 3 ■ A Brown F Rose 8 t 1 S 5 7-10 S7307 TETTAKUS W 187 s 1 7 5- 6» :.• C Roeraer S . Butler 4 ■ r l.. 1 67157 SACHET 1"", 7 1 lii 7- K1 I1 R Davis SobraistaStable S 20 SB | 4 LiiilM -ANNA KARliNl.NA WHO 4 3 |l 1 1. f.h Seoville Keelie Bros S .". 18-811 .".I 1-2 87157 AZUSA wa 110 :t 7 ::h ti1 7 tl1 Cist her K Dealy 15 ZS -0 S 4 e02KS NANCY W. ttt .". :» 8P I"4 8* 7l B Dngan C H Heath I 0 !» i 2 66881 NOCSICV wt: M I 1 8« :" M ; Earnsbw H C Aiders S M 88 81 12 5S878 MIRAMi; « liu :: lo !tu 3 s- !»3 W Kelly Napa Stock PhtnaU li" fH 81 M t.TJ.o BERTIE A. Wit 110 11 II II 11 H IO3 Cyeurgus ]• Wilkeison 8 1J 12 5 _ «71.",7 MISS TURTLE w 196 I 6 - 41 4"M1 Borel Antrim Stable 8 1J 10 4 2 Time. 23C 88, 1:01 C Winner -t h. f. by Cold Spinner— Sentiment trained by A. J. Shane. Went to | ost at 1:41. At post 1 minute. Stall g,*xl. Won handily: BScnml ilriing- third the sasse. Golden Sentiment maintained a gotMl inside position from the start, came fast in the closing furlong and won drawing clear. Avona broke slowly, but improved her position tpekly and made a game, but uiiavail ing. stretch Challenge. Tetanus. I slow beginner, was shiillletl back at 111" start and closed a tig gap into a fast going third. Sachet, badly shut oft at the Mart anil knocked to the rear, also made up grou.nl and wili do to watch. Anna Karenina tired after setting the pace lo midway of the stretch. Asasn loomed up oa the far turn and then retired. .Nopsey. away badly, steadily Improved her i osition. Bertie A. was again left St the post. The winner was entered for |4t 0; no bid. Scratched— 10221 Ardenes. 105. Incorrect weight in entries — Azusa. In5. Overweights Tetanus. 2 pounds: Miss Turtle. 1. r7QttO set ond race— 5-8 Mile. 5!i| --2 -ino.i Pane 8688. S-yaar-osaa and upw..ni. J I OOiS Allowances. Net value to winner 5325. Iml Horses AWtPPSt % j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners p H C P 8 6706] NATIVE SON s 1 83 I 5 3- 3 1 31 11 R Davis H Stover I 4 3 « .", 1 2 E7336SSEA LAD wa 4 187 8 - 4l 4". 43 2*1 Sandy w M Caiae I 8] d - t-8 67236 ETHEL DAY w :, W7 4 7 W S| 5i 3" C Koerner W C Walter L- 1 1 S2 4-.". 2-8 1 71 .i-BILI, MAYHAM win bis :; 4 1] 1- ink 4* .v Brown J R Arin.,ur -. lJ-T.lO-Jtj-5 3-8 idK«7-lELH AM w .". HIS 2 3 24 2* 9 5»k WilliuinsA .1 Jackson 88 t 0 15 « 2] 66528 GRACE ST. CLAIR rl M I •. ."• B ij ti". E Dugan .1 B Happas 13 1- 1" I 2 67235 SPRING CAN u- I HM 7 1 7 7 7 7s Rettig M R Williams 168 108 100 30 18 KM AND B8i *3 81 S :i S 8 8 S6 Buxton C E Durnell 100 100 60 28 I 07-57 CALL IS wb 3 9J B 8 i !» 9 9 TV Kelly Nai aStockFarm 200 300 300 100 0 Time, 2; . 88ff, 1:01. Winner — Br. g, by Clenheiui — Sister Jennie trained by 11. Stover. Went to post at 2:11. At imst , minutes. Start g.iod. Won driving; sec 1 ami third the same. Native Son broke well and was reserved within striking distance of the leaders to Uie stretch, where he drew out decisively at the end of a fast sprint. Sea Lad broke striding, but was outpaced for three furlongs, then finished with a tremendous rush. Ethel Day. after being outpaced and in close quarters, finished like a cyclone and ran a cracking rate. Bill Mayham outbroke the others, set a stiff pace, bat agaii. failed to Stay. Rolham. a grand looker, developed brilliant early speed, but Mas abort and tired in the stretch. Grace St. Clair was never dangerous. Spring Ban made up ground in the last half. Em and Em is a gotxl looker. Scratched 86888 CrassciUtor, 102: 87286 Earl Rogers. 1u7: 88888 Canardo, 101. Overweights -Native Son, 1 pound: Ethel Day. 1: Spring Ran. 2. ft7QttQ THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:45! 5— los. Purse 06. 4 year olds and upward. 0 I 000 Selling. Net value to winner 25. lnd Horses AWt"lP"stt _■ vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 6736g T.NVEN Tin Ws 4 106 S 8 .". , l". 2 i 1* C Willhunal Stephenson 9-5 13-521 1-5 2-6 ,7;:! BLACK PRINCE wb 5 107 l 1 1 | 1" li P* 2t W Kelly M Reis 2 11-511-54-5 2-5 67308»NiABONASSAR WS 5 107 6 7 6- ::■* Vh 3* 3° Bond J A Cirav 6 10 10 4 7-6 86561 MAI BOWERY w c 10; 7 E 3| S- 5* h-i 4- W Smith T A Davies 6 H 11 E II S 66582 SAN RBMO B 6 Wl 4 3 4l 2«i 4* 4U 5° A Walsh ApplegateandCotn VI 1J 3 0 E 3 E 61276 CHIEF BCSH w 5 107 3 8 8 7 6- ti* 6- Rettig D A Brollier 30 30 12 4 2 67032 TEJON w 4 83 E 4 7 s 71 74 71- I.vcurgus C C MeCaffertv 30 60 60 12 I 67007 SINNER SIMON wsa 7 104 1 2 2* i- ": I 8 Elannery M R Williams 10 28 25 S 4 Time. 25. 48f, 1:10. 1:42. 1 :4». Winner — B. c. by Santello — Praaeeacn II. trained by A. Lampard. Went to naat at 8 UK. At Baal 1 minute. Start good. V. on driving: sen, ml ainl third the same. Vinceutio. away poorly, was whipped up Into a gt txi position on the hist turn ami. holding it to i It-.-stretch, finished gamely and got up to win in the last stride. Black Prince, from a Bylng start made the tunning for a mile before he finally succumbed. Nabona-ssar took third position oarlv anil. Staying there, ran a good race. Mai Bowery ran well up for half the journey. San Remo. after close attendance for live urlotig tired as if short. Chief Bush got away badly. The winner was tntered for S500; no bid. Scratched 67368sBonar, loi: o73.".s Rey Dare. 104. Incorrect weight in entries — Chief Bush. 1C4. Overweights — Vinceutio. 1 pound. C* 7OQ A EOlHrHrRACL~3-4"MileT rfTl2~ i!U8~ PuFsF.5400."-4~vear t.ltls" and "umvard. D QQ4: Selling. Net value to winner .!25. lnd Horses AWtPPSt Vt j .Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S 67285 E. M BRATTAIN w S 108 5 1 1J DJ 1» ij . Williams.! 1 Millin 3 4-1_ 21-58-5 710 6I3».PDNTpTgC wb 5 109 3 7 MS 51 3] 2* Seoville Keene Hros 4 6 5 11-54-5 f.lill SCCREME COURT Wsi! 5 1©S 6 2 4i 4A f.: 8* Cross C an Dusen 6 7 4J 11-54-5 B7285 MAORANR w 6 107 2 5 lh 2i.u »u 45 c Koerner II W Hong 4 21-521-63-2 T-M 0C7I2 K.sc M l a a i ml I :: :: S« 2» .".-. S.indv II h! Hawaii 7 15 15 5 11 fi ;:::.. i:t i.MAl.Ni: ws 7 107 7 4 t,j 0"k P V a Brown U schaivtg 8 r, :: :: | 5 1 ■• 614S2 JtWULY WITCH WB6.IM 1 ii 7 7 7 7 Rettig 1: Stewart M bin ion ■:, 111 Time. 24jt. 48§, 1 :lO. Winner Or. g. by Captlre fjaari itrmlnrd by .1. O. Miltkt. Went lo post at 3:0C At post 16 minutes. Start stiaggling. Won driving: second awl third the same. e. M. Brattaiu, ftoui a Hying start, maUv the tuiuiiug well iu hautj to the stietcU, WUefe. Ue drew cnt again, but finished tirir.g and was lucky to last Inns enough. Pontot.ic, held at the post and iwav very badly, closed an Immense |U and was easily best today. Supreme Court, from a striding start, held a forward position, but went wide on the last turn, then finished fast and cot up for third place n the Just stride. Magrane tired as if short after close eat ly pursuit of the winner. Eseamado also tii-d at the end for probably ttie same reason. Koniainc was held at the post and got away badly, but seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop, although pei-evcrcd ivitli throughout. The winner was cnt;;vd for ,000; no bid. Overweights — Magrane. 3 pounds. Q 7 € Q PC FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:45-5— 108, Purse 00. 4 year -olds and upward. I O I OOO Selling. Net value to winner 8Mfc Ind Horses AWt PP St U z H Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C_P_S_ j 67 1 89* E D 81 1 E R 1 D A X w 5 10S E 2 Sj 41 84 84 13 Sandy J H Hildfbrand 2 11-56-5 1-2 out ■ 7 i CARDINAL SARTO w 5 106 0 7 4- 1. 1 li and* «" WilliamsF.lasingame Bros 10 10 7 3 1 KS68 ALMA BOY w 4 10- 7 1 6 . 7 61 B* 33 Gross J J Quinlan M 50 50 15 5 i • i;;.«-lFI.,Ml VBLE Wit 90 8 3 8 61 7- 4"k 4J Grote F Hume 1.". M H 15 • i 67358 CAPTAIN PI ItXETT su 4 100 4 :. "3 24 2* 2"t 5J R Davis J McCarty S 8 8 3 1 i i67334ROTROU ws 4 102 I 4 1* : k 7,; 84 W Fischer " Murphy 6 10 10 3 0-5 S735I HORENDO « 7 111 :: s 7 :. 41 CJ 7« J Hunter D Conley 6 10 10 4 2 C7308ISMAILIAN wb 5 107 1 6 2"t 8 8 8 8 C Koerm-r H R Schaffer 4 4 3-2 3-5 | Time. S5|, BOf. l:l«t, 1:43, 1:50. Winner — B. g, by Sain— Laura Agnes trained by W. Short. Went to post at 3:281 At post 3 minutes. Start good. Von driving: second and third the same. Ed Sheridan, from aa inside start, took a good early position and, linishing fast on the inside tbroug.i the laal quarter, wou out going away, after being forced to bump his way through. Cardinal Sarto broke slowly, but moved tip rapidly on the outside and set the pace to the last half, where he crowded the winner and linally sucumlwd. Alina Boy, shuffled to the tear at the slart. steadily in-proved his i osition and nnished fast, liillamuiabli was a prominent contender throughout. Captain Burnett tired in Ihe last furlong after seven furlongs of keen contention. Hot roil quit unexpectedly and likes a stifler track. Morcndo i-bowed early speed. Ismailiau ran i oorly. The winner was entered for 1907.sh00; no bid. Scratehed 07135 Governor Davis, 109. Overweights Ismailiau. 1 pound. __ £»rTQQ£» SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1:25J— .",— ss. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. I O O O Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Tiid Horses AWtPPSt 4 a.a 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 87MC*8AHARA w 4 110 6 3 q 33i 33 11 IJC Koerner.T D Millin 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 S7K1 I. A ROSE W 3 100 1 2 l"t 22 2- 23 2U Scoville .1 A Armstrong 6 7 C 2 1 67608 M ARTENOR w 4 110 4 9 9 9 7"" C»* 31 L Jackson Multnomah Stabb:;o SO 75 25 12 67286 MINA QIBSON w 4 110 11 8 74 E* •* 31 4=1 Spargur Washington Sble.". 7 7 2 1 i.".:;:::i GOLD HEATHER w 3 100 B 10 M 10 10 51 5= Gross 6 Van Dusen 10 12 12 4 2 i.7:::::K.tl:i.V HOURS w 1M I 4 5»U 9 8" 64 Lycurgus H R Schaffer 30 40 25 10 4 S7286 WATER THRUSH W 4 110 1 1 3= 13 l"i 41 71 F Graham D S Fountain I 9 I 21 3-2 67981 SILVER LINE VlM 7 E 44 44 E* 7* B McRae .1 Schtviber 8 IS 15 I 21 673U*FURZB m SIMM 7 B»* 4* 61 9"k 9-1 W Fischer W B Jennings 29 2ii 24 6 3 6723S I.UVKV MARY w 4 110 91111 11 11 10 104 E Lynch H Mann 40 60 40 12 6 ,.....! 171. i: w 5 110 8 I 63 7". 8»kll 11 C Williams! Sheridan 30 60 40 12 6 Weill in entries as Eurv. Time. 23, 49*. 1:1«* 1 :29J. Winner B. f. bj Commando — Vera trained by J. 1. Millin;. Went to i ost at 3:83. At im.s! 1 minute. Start fair. Won 4ta a canter: second driving: thirl the same, Sahara was icatllld under a pull close behind the leaders on Ihe inside to the stretch, whe.v sle-• hew out and warn cantering. La Rose maintained close and pei--istent pursuit of the early loader to the hist t ui n. where she took a momentary lead, but succumbed readily to the WBBMC at the end. Mart. nor. nearly left, eloaed an imnunse gap into a fast coming third and ran a cracking race. Mina Jibson loomed up meiiaeingly on the last turn, but quit nncxpcrtedly. tiold Heather niaiie up much groend from a poor siiirt. Early Houis wn~ badly nies-ed aliout. Water Thrush showed the most speed to the stretch, but failed to slay. Silver Line unit alter going live furlongs. Furze got away poorlv. Scratched — ii7.:::2 Mod • -ia. HO. iiverweights- Furze, J pounds.


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