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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Tuesday. March 5, 1907.-Ninety third day. New California J ..key Clul . Winter Meeting about 150 days.. Weather showery: track sloppy. |.;2 bocks on. Presiding Jadge, E. c. Hopper, starter. ,r. I. Hedtwaan. s.cretary. Percy w. Treat. Badag starts at 1:10 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Flgurea iu parenthesis foUowhag the distance of each race indicate track record, age of hone and weight carried. r* rj /f C± FIRST RACK- 1-2 Mile. 47.— 2— OS. Purse oo. 2 year-olds. Selling. O 4 rkr JJ Net value to winner 8325. Ind Ih-i-cs AWtlPSt ., c. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners II V V S i-m;:i2 BOAS w 107 7 5 I3 V Is ScoviUe Keene Bros 8-6 2 8-2 8-5 I 3 66781 VALOSKI w 102 2 3 4*1 8*12 E Dqgan L T Lee 4 7 7 2J 1 67206 JOOKEY MOUNCE w 107 •". 2 2 2" - ::- C WilllamsJ X Mounce 28 20 s :; s .7 67306 GIN IIKK wn 116 I « 6 4- 4*| C Koerner .1 1 Mlllln 2 P 21-68-5 7-18 67281 LAKE VIEW w UK s s s g Musgrve II T Griffin 28 28 18 4 2 67306 i:Tii.loXT wa 107 1 I 8] 8* 8* W Fischer " Il Stevens 12 10 M 7 o 66831 WAR SAWYER w 107 3 6 6 * 5* 7*1 Gross .1 Hinote S 17 12 1 2 67331 WAYNE w 110 t; 7 7= 7 . 8 A Brown C W Chappell 17 17 12 4 I Time. 2M. 18 . Wi t B. g. bi Royal flush III Scynthlana trained by G. H Keene. Wini to post at 1:46. i post g minutes, start lmhI. Won pulled up; second easily; third dr. in-.. Boas, from 1 good outside Mail, established a good lead in a ."inkling, drev out In spreadeagle tashk 1 and won cantering. Valoski, after being in close qoartera m the early naming, came away frodi the other- on the turn into a game second at the end. Jockey .Mounce was prominent In the early runniug and outstayed Gin Bee for third place. Gia Hee, bm off on the torn, finished well, lake View had no cLence at the stall, was nearly lift and closed a big gap. I.athtnont showed speed, but tailed to stay. /"» rT /| /". f"7 SECOND RACE 1 Kile and 20 Yards. 1:42—3—3*. Parse 60. 3 year- Okie. O I til" 4 Selling. Net value to winner 8326. Ind Horsi s AAVTPP St 1 T ■, Str l fockeys Owners O U ;~i» S 67367HAPPY KICK W 101 2 1 1- 1- V 1- 1 "• J Hunter W Walker 8-6 7-6 1 1-2 out 67158 PAIRYSTRBET WIN! 18 8 8 8 9*2* .1 Hayes W PHdyea 28 88 38 10 G 6733 I I KE OF ORLEANS wa pit :: 2 3] 6« ■".- 4- 3» Sandy l: R Rica Jr I . a ■■ i 7 H7:..T BOGUM w im s 1 ;.:. :;■ :; :: . 4" Scoviile Keene Bros :: 6| ■"• 8-5 1 2 67210*ALAR1C wsb 188 1 S 7 7. 6« 7- .7 C Koerner J E Case 4 7 I 2 4-6 63 " TREASLTRE SEEKER wa ! 7 6 :: 2. 2". 2"- 1;1 6 F Graham H Stover I I I 2 1 67386 GOLD HEATHER ws 102 .". 7 l1 4 t- ." 7 K Dugan C Van Duaen !"• 86 88 I ;: 67357 GEORGE KILBORN WS IM J i 6 i";- 7 8 S Van bout Selina Stable 28 40 40 12 li Time. 2.7=. .71. 1:16, 1:44. I :4andft. Winner B. g, bj Dr. Rice Mishap I trained by W. Walker I. Went to post at 2:0s.. .t post 1 minute. Stall good. Won handily: second driving: bird the -aiue. Happy Bice ran into the lead at the start and won all the way with BOOMthiUf 111 reserve. i "alrj sii el. away badly, trailed far in the rear early ami eweed an immense uat in the la-t quar 1. roualng a remarkable race. Puke of Orleans, interfered with on the tar 11:111 and Docketed In the Stretch, tinished last. Bofnoi showed speed, but swerved inio defeat ami crossed and Inttmrril lane or four matenders. Alaric. shuftli d to the rear 00 the I fl.-treteh. flnitlhfrt with a belated stretch 1,111. Trea-ure Seeker, close ||p and a contender when a furlong out. was Knocked to the fence by Pogum and forced tc pull up Gold Heather cpiit early. Overwejjghfg -Amrie, 2 pounds; Happy Rice. 2: George Kllhom, 2 /Jf7,J AQ THIRD BACE — 8 iM Furlongs. 1:00— 4J— 100. Puree S4-0. 7 jrar ihhf ABowancea. O I TtUO Net value to winner 8325. Ind Ib~es AWt PI,"sri~..~-t~StTFiii Jinkevs Owners O 1 1 ~I »~ S ~ 67184 WOOL SANDALS wn lm: 1 :: 2*1". I- 1*1 C Koerner W B Appiegate J-5 S-6 8-2Boat— iitis. SAM BARKER wb 107 5 t :. :,•• :; 2 Borel G English 7 7 7 6-611 20 67311*JOHNNY I.VCNS WB 106 3 1 -t"-4l 8* 3* .1 Haves V. .1 Hayes 16 28 1.7 1 s ", C7241*DERDOM w pifi 1 2 V -V, ■-■ P. C WilliamsS Jodtge 88 68 68 12 1 67186 RAY BENNETT ws 1117 7 6 3» 21k pa 6*1 P Graham G W Griffin 7 11 11 2 7-10 .7311 LOUISE BTTZGIBBON w Ml 2 5 V c- 61 6] Sandy B Schrelber s 1:: 12 2V 1 , 1:2:1 LITTLE MINISTER wa llo 0 7 7 7 7 7 Hatty T A Fulluni 40 50 00 12 .7 Time. 2|i. 60, 1 :o2. 1 :0M. Winner Br. ••. |v oyoolathorpe -Winged Sanual- trained bj R. CaaanbenL Went to !«-! at 2:.!4 At :his| 1 minute. Start good. Won in a •antet : second driving; third the same. Wool Sandals was in strenuous and close en l imisiiit of the pacemaker before he headed him. after which be drew eat and wen oB ami easing up. Sam Barber broke slowly but w..- alwayii within striking distance, came 1 irongh fast In the Btretch on the inside and nnish".i a game Bccond. Johnny Lyons, from a gHii start, was uniisiiallv close np iii the 1 arly running, but succumbed for second place under ■ weak ride. Kerdom developed superior early speed for I half mile, but tired at the end. Raj Bennett showed speed foe a half mile, but tired at the end »s u abort and probaoiy la better on 1 fast track. Louise Pitzgibbon was never dangerous, but going well at the end. Little Minister, away pearly. tinished moderately well. Scratched — 87386 Silver Line, in.",: 072.77 John II. Sheebin. loo: 071.77:May Pink, lol; C71 SO Ait.m-ero, 100: 00061 Anoint. U : Overweights — I eidom. :: iHunni-: Ray P.eniiett. 2. f* y-f A fmCJk FOPRTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 .o:, 8 lOu. Purse .$.00. 1-year-eMl and up- O I XlVJtJ wild. Handicap. Net value to winner S4S0. 0 Ind Horses AWt Ipst U TL. - Str!1 iu .T.v keys ~Ow nei s t II r P~S b71S3SHOT i;t wa 7 Io0 ! :■ 1. iu 1 "1 1- P Graham W p. Jennings :: .". 7 US 5 l f out i,72..!i "I.i:i tor .iKssrp ws i: im l :: 3 ::. 2 2- c Koerner J Hurraj :: ::. 3] T lOoul ... :..■■ 1 1 1 ; -1 « i : am 4 113 :: i 2 t t 34 W Dagan Hall S Marshall 12 I s :, :• 20 MANSARD W 7:115 II 4 2 :!J l Soovftle Keen.- Bros :. 8 8 8-2 1-3 Time. 231, 4S . 1 :07A. Winner p.. h. by Artillery — Princess Noroiti fraSned by W. B. Jennhngs. Weut to post at 2:oi. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won iu a Banter; uttoud and third a-ilc Shot Gun set a terrific pace from the start, drew out decisively iku straightened for homo ami won cantering. Collector Jinn, ou the inside ami in dose quarters, finished with a brilliant stretch sprint. Hector was a forward contender t.i tlie stretch, but tired badly. M uisaid waa also pioiuBient for .1 ball lnllc and dropped out suddenly. Scratched— 68886 i Fireball, 121. — A -| f llil II B uK 1 1-16 Miles, i 1:U.| B 168. Pmse 00. 4 year olds and npin Hi. 6rr | t JL V/ Selling. Net value to winner K. ]nd Horses AWtPlSt 4 2 Str Flu Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S imWiAXDREW MACK wsb 6 109 4 1 2 1" l2 li ln C Koerner W Cahill 1 11-101 2-5 out 6730 MANDATOR w 4 104 I I 4- 1*121 2* 2H Scoville Keene Bros I 4 16-54-5 2-5 67X0 THE BOBGIAN W I MS - 5 8" 4" 4 4i 3 i W Smith T A Davies 5 7 6 2 3-5 67X1 GRAPHITE tvi: M I 4 I* V 6*1 X 4: C Miller SierraNevadaSta 25 40 40 10 :: 67X1*8ALABLE . 5 3H : l1 22 84 3* R McEae .1 Kvan I 10 8 2i 4-5 6733* BLUE EYES wp. 6 106 7 6 53 5S 6- 63 6; C William?! Sheridan S M 40 10 3 0 II RIGHTFUL WB 7 lo5 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 Sandy R R Rice Jr X 30 30 10 3 Time. 25. 50J, 1:153. 1:4.: . l:5o.. Winner — Ch. h. by Cheraxua — Oenerine trained 1 y V. Cahilli. Weal u i» -i at 3:25. At post B Bstentes. Start good. Won driving; Second and tliip.1 tl.e same. Andrew Mack was away to a lying statt. but relinquished the lead briefly to Salaule, then h w on it the half ami held sway to the end under skillful handling. Mandator, from ■ striding start, was reserved in the early running and challenged gamely in the stretch, but failed to get tl| after having teen cur, d ami preheat waa beat today. The Borgian, badly asessed about, came through on the budde with ■ belated end rush and EBB I good race. Graphite, away slowly, sieadily improved his poatthM and finishe 1 like a cycliHie and going tautest of all. Salalde failed to stay, was shuttled back at the start, but t.« k the lead ou the lirst turn, then quit and ran a i oor race. Blue Eyes finished well m . The winner was entered for 11,080: no bid. Scratched i;7.;3 ; Fisher Boy. 105. Overweights Graphite. 8 pounds; Salable. 1; Blue Eyes, 2. /»»7 J 1 1 BIXTfl BACK— 7-8 Mile. 1:251—3—88. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. *3 4 tat A. A. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. ind Horses AWtPP St % ,T % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ mat MARTINMAS W 7 104 2 I 3j 32 3t" 2? 14 R Davis E J Ramsey 6 12 10 2 3-5 6706a RAPID water v 6 ill i l 8* If 1 1*121 C Koerner 8 C Hildreth l 2 1-2 9-201-5 out •7X1 CORN BLOSSOM v 5 107 3 I 5= 6* X X 8j Sandy 11 E Rowel] S 15 If 3 1 67259 P NCEBS TITANIA W 9 MS 4 C C 6 6 4»t 4J F Graham . I D Miilin 4 5 41 9-10out »;724l-l"RRII"LiM WB 3 95 I 4 1»:! 28 H 5* W Kelly S Judge X 60 50 15 4 97164 ORATORIAN w 4 103 6 5 4:S 3" 4:! 6 6 W Fischer J B Dunn 15 75 75 12 6 Time. 23i, 481, 1:1.11. 1:28L Winner — Ch. g. by Martagon — Nekomis trained by B. J. Ramsey. Went t.. |«.-i at 3:96. M [post I minute. Start straggling. Wen Iriving: second and third the same. Martinmas is very uncertain and inconsistent, from a good stall maintained a forward position throat hoi.t. made good in the Stretch : ml hum going sway. Rapid Water Was CBCCmlrely urged into the lead on fie inside in deep going ami tired in ihe closing drive. Coin RVssotii was well ill the rear in the early iitn-ning. but was closing up like a shot at the end and i- becOSOiag good. PriaeeSfl Titania. nearly left, c -li— ei| an imiiiense nap sad proDahl] was unlm-l.y in meeting defeat, rurrU-ulum forced the eai ly pace ami tired alter being headed by the favorite. Or a, tor Ian was prominent for tie furlongs. Scratched WBKIO Mv «tte, C: ti72li -Entre Nous, 10O; 6ZU3sSilrer Sue. 106; 67285 Hedgethom, Kt4; 67308 f.lcvation. 104: 67360 Llsaro, 111. Overweights- -Princess Titania. ;; poaada.