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• t OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND, CAL., Wednenny, March 6, 1907.— Ninetv-foiirlh day. New alifornia Jockey lub. Winler Meeting laboiil 130 daysi. Weather clear; track good. 20 books on. Presiding Judge. F. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Ibdlman. Secretary. Percy W/, Teat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. W indicates vvliip. S spurs. P. blinkeis. Figures in parenthesis folhwvinj the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. d. 7 /I Q 1 FIRST RACK 1-2 Mile. 147 2— !»S. Pane 0400. 2-year olds. Allowances. O I tt O JL Net value to winner .2o. Ind Ib-ises j AWt PP St U j Str Fiu .Ricbeys Owners O H C P S 66711RACOr*TElTR w in:: 2 1 It I1 1". Scovtfte Keene Pros 1-3 7-201-3 out— 67188 KATIE RAINS W 103 6 I 2i 2. 2- W Fischer . I B Dunn 10 M B 4. 7" 66483 LADY Hll.DRF.TII w 1*3 :, 2 4- 4 31 C Koeraer S C Hlldretb 7 10 !• 7 7 2:. 67206 ROSE IL lor, ;t 7 :,"•:,• 41. Musgrve If T «riflin Ml 200 MO E| 12 f672S6WILMORE ■ MM I I 3" 8* V A Brown C Heifers 6 S 8 1 1-3 67256 DOLLAR CHASER KM 3 .". .7 G 6" Kirschm .1 J Filer I M0 MO MOM 20 VESPA vv lit: 7 lo S -■ 7- It Davis G M Van ;..rib-n 4ti M Go it. g SIR WESLEY vv 100 4 S !•. % S- Cboneaa C W Ohappell UK 200 200 60 30 • CLARA MIIjIIOT.LANDw M8 1 3. vl1 V :i Palms W St Vincent 100 20O 200 88 M .ST. CHARLES vv 106 10 9 lo 1» 10 Rolleri W Fisher ]imi 2 ni liio m M Time. 24i, 4ft«. Winner -th. g. by Tmldington— Suspicion I trained by O. IL Keene. Went to iiosi ;ii 1:4.-,. .| ]k,s| 2 ininntes. Start straggling. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Raconteur outclassed the others and decisively outbroke and outstayed his opposition. Katie Rains was the most serious contender throughout and easih second lw-s|. Lady llildrelh. after hen.g shut off on the last turn, closed up fast on the inside in the last quarter and ran :. gaane roe. Pose !l.. | •• y poorly, dosed a Lin gap Into a fast canting and close up fourth. tttUnore had no InisbBpn. flwwed speed, but Ured finally and probably is beat in mud. The others wire Ix.-iten off. VeOfV was nearly left. Oral m elfihts Rase il. . I pounds: Chun MullKdlaml. ::. C7/1 QO SECOND RACL 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:18— 4— OS. Parse 00. 3 ye u olds. Scling. O 4 4t O 2 N*t value to winner 35, Ind Horses AWtlM." St . M "r4 Str Fill Jockeys tlwuers- Q C _ P S 67284 VINTON wn 107 S :, 2- 1 Is l3 F Graham II L Jones 2 2 8-5 7-102-". 66811 CONVENT BELL vvslOG 3 G P. V -- 2 A Brown W M Caine 4 Eg 4 I .". 4 E .7 p.s DERDOM vv 107 1 s g- 4- ::■ .".■ C AYilliamsS Judge 4 G 4 8-S 4-6 67162 MISS MARTHA w ME 6 I $ M 43 43 W Fischer . I B Dunn 8 10 10 4 S-", 67159 PEERLESS LASS w 101 .". 4 5t 5 B" B1 K Dugan I. T Lee 3 IS-i 8-5 1-3 67357 STEVEN BELLS WS 110 7 7 71 71 73 G R Davis E J Ramsey GO Go 40 12 4 67033 BUSHTHORPE wb 110 1 2 8 8 8 7l Vanbout J E "as.- M M 20 S I 66371 LASSEN WB MI I 1 4" G- Gl I Sandy .1 E 1 1 op pas li 40 30 10 4 Time. 24£. 484, 1 :1ii. 1 :23. Winner— Ch. g, by Sabine— Julia liagee trained by W. W. Iintn. Went to iiost at 2:00. At post 2 niiuutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Vinton, from .t good start, forged into tiie lead at the half and held swav to the end after a vigoious shaking un in the last sixteenth. Convent Reil forced the :.ace to the half tlun followed the winner home persistently. Derdoaa nearly left, closed an I Hilar Ittir gap and probably was best. Miss Martha wis proaalnent to the stretch, where she tired. Peerless Lass stained unable to ratae a respectable gallop ami her race should be thrown out. Seven Rells tinished well up. P.ushthorpe was shuffled to the nar ar the Start. Las-en showed early speed and was evidently short. The winner was entered] for $.7011; no bid. Scratched -r,74os Louise Fitzgiblion. 106. Incorrect weights in entries -Seven Rolls. 10."; Bushthoriie, M7. Overweights — Convent Bell, 1 pound. ■ /I QQ THIRD I AT. 3-4 Mile. 1:12 i-lis;. Pane 5400. 4-year-olds and upward. 67 4 3C O O Sel!;ng. Net value to winner 25. 1 nd I iorses AWriP~St t ... yj Str 1 in Jockeys Owners O 11 F_ bTT| 87282* LORD NELSON vv 4 Ml 2 E 1* 1h 1 l3 W Fischer Fleur de Lis Sta 7 10 10 4 2 67181 THE RE PRORATE W 6 109 3 4 41 41 4- 2" C Koerner Hall and Marshall 20 M 30 12 G 67382 IKI.HAM vv .". US ■ - 3 3J 3* 3- C Williams A J Jackson 31 I 6 2i G .7 fc7282*DR. SHERMAN ws !l 1"» lo 3 7: 7« G:: 41 Borel J E Hoppa.s 12 1.7 1.7 G 2 E7310»HERSA1N am ", lu7 ■". G 2. 21 2* f l Sandy R R Rice .Ir lo ].", 1.7 G 2 67258 Ml Mi 7 110 4 S 03 B« .7 6* L WilliamsP Sheridan 1". M 30 10 4 67310JUDaE WSB 6 112 7 0 S S S 73 R Davis BJ Ramsey G 0 8 3 7.7 i.T.s-KROLlc su4 112 1 1 t,3 G3 71 8 A Rrovvn F J ORourke 8 S 7 M-05-S .7310 HELL REED wsb 7 loti t, 7 Fell.. F Orahani .1 II Rrannon 12 M 30 10 .7 67282 " " CONFESSOR wa 6 112 S Left at the post. J Hunter J W Rlalock 3i 3i 8 7 4-5 1-2 Time. 24L 4n. 1 : 1 r. = . Winuer— Ch. g. bv St. Carlo— Oood Hope trained by C. liuUoni. Went to pes! al 2:3.7. t past 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second driving; third the MBie. Lord Nelson rapidly forged into the lead and set the pace to the stretch, where he drew out decisively. The Reprobate, well up throughout, finished well under rigorous handling. Pelhau was lapped on the pacemaker for five furlongs, then tired and swerved to Ihe inside and will imnrove. Dr. Sheruia.i. shuttled to Ihe rear early, closed a big gap. Ilersain QUil badly after a half ini.e of close attenlanc 011 the winuer. Mimo. neailv left, made up a lot of ground. Judge practically had no chance at the -tart, frolic was shin off early, .ut lacked speed and ran a bad race. The winner was entered for 00; no bll. Snatched 00873 Qdrernor Oman, R»: 01 774 Trajan. 100. lacaererl weight in entries Judge, 107. OvciwelBlits— JJiuio, 1 pouud. i7/l Qyl IOFKTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 4.". J— 5—1 OS. Pane •flOO. 4 - ear-olds an 1 upward. U I rO± Selling. Net value to winner 83tt. "lud Horses AWtTFst 4 ],a "StTlin" Jockeys Owers 0 H C P S 1 1 Will Hill PRINCE -wn 5 110 I 1 23 2* 2* 1- Is L WilliamsM Reis 21 13-52 4-5 2-5 67335 ROTROU ws 4 107 9 5 61 41 4" 3* 2and Sandy W Murphy 6 9 83 3-2 873S8*PRINCE MAGNET n 5 110 10 3 Is l« 1= 2h 3l C Koerner I H Miller 3 I 13-33. 1-2 67356 INK Wsit 7 lilt 1 12 9 6b 3t 4- 45 Borel J Stowe 6 5.5.3 L K6S5.S JIM PENDERGST w 4 107 2 8 42 5" 6 6= 51 W Smith T A Davies aO 100 100 30 10 b7085 CLOCHE DOR WB 7 10.1 4 2 8 8 5« 51 6= W Fischer J Armstrong 20 30 30 10 4 t7334 TALAMUND wsb 4 110 0 10 12 10 7l 7= 7* C WilliamsT E McLaughlin 30 30 30 12 4 b-3 OWK.IO woM 100 12 11 11 11 10 9l 8 Kirschm .1 J Ellerd 100 200 150 60 25 86617 BRIERS «n7 105 7 7 71 9 11 11 9- J Hunter Fleur de Lis Sta 47626-5 67356 M POWELL Wli 5 105 11 9 10 P 9 10 10 Lycurgus C C McCafferty 100 :;00 200 CO 35 6732 PROCEEDS 8 102 5 4 3= 3 8 8 11 Cboneau C W Chappell 60 300 300 100 30 87308 LAST KNIGHT ws 8 110 8 6 6*12 12 12 12 Palms M J Bevlin 30 LX L 0 50 15 Time. 24J. «H, 1:1*3. l:43», l:4t§. Winner— P,lk. li. kf UMNK- Belle Air trained by O. F. Johnson. Went to post at 3:03. At post S minutes. Start straggling. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Black Prince, from a Striding start, maintained a position within striking distance of the dying pacemaker to the stretch, where be m past him as if he was anchored, was best and skillfully ridden. Kotroti, well op all the wav. came with a rush at the end. Prince Magnet quickly established a tremendous lead and held swav under a pull for six furlongs, then tired sudd-nlv and uiiexi* etedly. Ink. rearlv l«ft. had a rough tourney a::d closed an immense gap into a fast coming fourth. Jim Pender gast tired after going a good six furlongs. Talamund was away badly and carried wide on the first turti. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Incorrect weights in entries— Cloche dOr, 102; Pliers, 1Q2; M. A. Powell. 102. nrr J QK FIFTH RACE— 2 Miles. 3:26— 5— 10o. Purse 00. 4-yeaL-olds and upward. O I 44: O O Selling. Net value to winner S32o. _____ Ind Horses AWtPPSt jjfc 1 1% 1% StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C P 8 67886 INFLAMMABLE ws 5 9S 2 1 23 2- 8* 2* 2* I2 Grote O F Hume 8 8 23-58-5 1-2 67356*HUSTON wsu 4 106 1 5 11 11 U U H P C Koerner TH Stevens oh * **£*Jj* 67359 IRAS ws 7 100 I 3 4s 4° 4:o 31 34 3s J Hunter Walker 21 Ib-olb-oll-101-4 «73.-.y W. J:. GATES wsll 107 5 4 3| 3 31 4" 415 412 Sandy R R Rice Jr S-5 2 2 4-5 out 87359 GRAFTER WS9 105 4 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 C WilliamsBlasingame Bros 9 10 10 4 6-5 •lime. 27. 63, 1:20. 1 :4f,». 2:14. 2:40.. 3:081, i:31c- Winner— Ch. g. by Donald A. -Mok -Ka -Hi trained by O. F. Hume. Went to i» st at 3228. ,t iwst 1 minute. Start good. Won drivsig: second and thud the same. Inflammable always in the wont going, ran lapped on Huston almost throughout and. outstaying Mm at the end. mm going away. Huston was injudiciously sent out to make the pace and went .vide on the last turn and tiled finally. Iras was carefullv reserved in the rear for a mile and a half, but was unable to get up m the last quarter. W. P . Gates, after being saved in a waiting race for a mile, failed at the end and ran a bad race. Grafter was beaten off fiom the start. The winner was entered for $.500; uo bid. Overweights — Grafter. 2 pounds. nffJ on SIXTH BACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. F0.V— ti— 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. D I T:OD N*t value to winner 25. II "ind Horses AWtPPSt K K si Str Fin Jockeys Owners- 6 H C P S 67111-HI, CG w M6 I 1 21 P l1 lnk E Dugan L T Lee 5 9 8 21 1 ti7-.vt-C.RVCE G wit 1"3 3 4 4" 4" II 21 C Koerner H W Hoag 4 6 6 2 4-5 6723«KOKOMO W 105 4 3 3h 5n 2and 3h Sandy T H Ryan 3 3 31 6-5 3-6 b7184*OCBAN SHORE w 109 2 5 6 H 6 4- J Hunter A F Elliott 5 61 6 2 4-5 S7184 AL l.INIM.KY w 106 1 2 1and 11 4h 51 A Brown 3 Touhey 6 9 7 21 1 i67382 NATIVE SON s 105 5 6 53 31 5" I R Davis H Stover 2 16-o3 1 1-2 Time. 24i. 49H. 1:01. 1 OS. Winner— B. g. bv Free Knight— Stella Perkins trained by L. O. Lee. Went to D0S4 at 3:65. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Blagg, from a dying Start ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker ami gamely made g. od in the stietch after swerving repeatedly. Grace 8., always well ui the inside in deep going, finished with a good display of speed, bat was pocketed by the winner and failed to get up. Kokomo. in close quarters from the start and badly slitit op; at a critical moment on the last turn, finished with a belated rush and ran an extra good race. Ocean Shore, mishandled all the way. trailed in a pocset and finished like a cyclone when too late. Al Uadley set the pace for three furlong- and tired, but was in bad going all the way. Native Son got away poorly, raced into prominent contention iu the lirst half and quit iu the stretch. Overweights — Al Liudlc; . 1 pound. — -» —