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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Wednesday. March 13. 1907. -One hundredth day. New California lackey Club. Winter Meeting about 15o days Weather clear: track good. 81 book* en. Presiding Judge. E. C. Bopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing -tarts at 1 :40 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs. B hlinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the dlatOBCe of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. 8x7 P»Q1 FIRST RATI -4 1-2 Furlongs. 53—2—108. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Allowances. D I t01 "et value lo winner . Ind Horses " AWtPP~St Y4 jj ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C733DORENA w t*9 3 1 2. I"1" 11 C Koerner W Joplin S-5 2 9-5 3-5 out 81888 LOVE OF GOLD will i 4 3 3 V L WilliamsM Mark 4 6 41 8-5 3-5 C73DALB1A w MO 1 2 1". 21 3* A Brown 11 T Griffin 1 _ 9 5 3-5 out 67431-KATIE RAINS w K8 2 2 6 6 4s W Fi.scher.l B Dunn 7 7 6 9-5 2-5 67431 ST. CHARLES w 112 5 5 .|nk :,nk .,- Rollerl W Fisher 188 889 38t 188 30 VRONSK tv 112 6 6 S"* 4- 6 Scoville Keene Bros 40 60 60 15 6 Time. 24. 40. 55£. Winner— Ch. f, by St. Maxim— Addie Mills trained by W. O. Joplin. Went to M st at 1:11. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the .inie. crena. from a striding tart, ran in close pursuit of the pacemaker. ore her down decisively m the stretch and stalled off lion of Gotdl vigorous challenge. Love of Cold, well up throughout, went wide on the last turn, but closed up last at the end and ran a superior rare. Allih Bet th ■ early pare fast but failed to stay. Katie Rataa iraa ahaaaed to the rear on the last turn aad came au-ain in the stretch. _S t . Charles showed ■ ■■! - r ■■!. Vionsky tireil badly in the last furlong. PTQ » BEOOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1 -25J— .",— SS. Pane 00. 4 year-olds and upward. 67 I tJOi-l Selling. Net value to wiuner $.!2o. Ind Horses AWt PP St j -. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S74SSTHE REPROBATE w 5 109 7 4 2". 2 1". 1| l| L WllliamaHall .Si Marshall 99 M 20 12 4 . CONFESSOB w S 112 5 5 I.. I* 2* 2*1 2* J Hunter J W BhUOCk 9-5 9-5 7-5 7-107-29 S8486 MI.ADA m E I 7 s li 3sk 5" 3* :.!. p* XV Eisrhrrli M Haaoa 8 20 20 S 2 87282 SHADY BAD WB C 189 1 3 7 8* 5* •• 4*1 C Koeraer 1 F Buckley 9-5-. U 57-1U2-5 67459 DR. SHERMAN w .i lull 1 2 5- 6- 61 4nk 5nk y Oraliam .1 E Ropmu S 10 9 3 13-10 67:;n!t ORCBAN a 6 111 JSS 8 8 S 64R Davis E J Ramsey 15 25 20 8 3 67035 YELLOWSTONE w bb 8 112 6 7 6.. 7 7 5?. 7- Borel T B Brophy IS 20 20 8 3 672S2 PICKAWAY WB 7 109 3 1 1 l«* 4«1 7** 8 C WilliainsA J Jackson 15 16 16 6 3 Time. 233. -,ii. 1 :l«jJ, l:2!f. W inner— Ch. -. by Idmiiic-s Sauteuse trained by E F. Marshall. Went to past at 2 88. At post 1 minute. Start mad. Won driving: second and tlip-.l the same. The Reprobate practical!] forced the pace from the atart, drew out in the stretrh Bad canse away from the favoritt s rhalleuce. rtHMTlBg remarkable iinproveinent. Confessor, after running in forward COBtoatlon throughout, tired slightly it the end. Meada was prominent all the way and gauiHv earned third place. Is extra good aad wenl ij le on the turns. Shady Lad broke slowly and iimvi d up rapidly ri the inside in the middle half, hut tired in the stredh and ran a bad race. Dr. Sherman was nevet dangerous. OrehaB, away |«M.rly. male up much ground and is worth remembering. T ellowstone seems in poor form. Pickaway showed speed, but quit at the half mile and will do to watch. The winuer wis catered for *. oo; no bad. Scratched 87332 El Prhaera, 100. Overweights Orrhaa, 1 pounds. ft7 PvttQ THIRD PACE -1 Mile. l.IKi— 4-117. Purse 00. 3-year-ohis and upward. D I tJOO Selling. Net value to winner $.125. ind Horses AWri"PP~St % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 672P1 FLAUNT wslO Ui9 9 I 8*« | ] i-nk Ii| n a KoernerS P Tate 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 67t:;4 ink waa T 112 2 i 5» EH 81 24 8*1 Borel .1 ■Iowa s 12 12 4 s-5 67334 -LITTLE MIRTHFUL W 5 189 5 8 8*141 1-1 1 8* F Graham EngstiuandParker 8 9 6 11-56-5 87489 SAN REMO b 6 107 7 2 33 2nk 5ni 4nk 41 A Walsh ApplegateandCofn 15 30 30 12 4 «7468MABBL BOLLANDERw 3 M2 1 4 IS 1J 1$ 8*1 6«* J Hunter W Walker 3 2 3-213 101-2 1-4 66S..9 LAZE1.1. u I .. mi I 9 9 9 8 8 •* Nutting A Koonigshergo«- 8 15 13 E 2J h7m JIM PENDERGAST W 1 184 6 6 7« 7« 7 72 7n W Smith T A Davtes 40 8t 80 30 12 67407 ALARIC WBB 1 94 8 5 S2 8J 9 9 S-l .1 Hayes .T E Cas ]u % 89 8 4 67458 DUKE OF ORLEANS Wl I 181 4 7 4nk 6 6 61 9 W FischerK II Rice Jr. 10 15 15 6 13-5 Time. 25*. 5 ». 1:17. 1:484. Winner -B. g. by Forrsfer— Display trained by E. F. Frederick ~on . W11 t to iiost at 2:3.;. At i ost 1 minute. Start strangling. Wihi eisiiy; serond driving: thirl *he snine. Fl.iini, after clos» pursuit of the leaders from the start, drew out in the stretch and won decisively, ink shuffled hack early, closed up rapidly in the last half into a fasr going second. Little Mirthful, away badly, raced into a long lead at the half, but tired finally and prol.ably was unlucky to lose. San Remo was prominent for seven furlongs and tired Mabel Hollander set the pace for six furloncs and quit. Lazell was nearly left and closed a big gap. Alaric was knocked to the rear early. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 07400 Crov shade. 102: 67501 Cadiehon, 107; 07385 Captain Burnett, 105. Incorrect weight in entries— Alaric. SO. CJ PwQ/4_ FOIRTII RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42—4—110. Purse ,000. 3-year olds J 9 •JC3t and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWt PP St Vt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 3 6751i2DR. LBGGO ws 5 114 1 1 l"k 2nW Ink L2i l1 C Koerner C C McCafferty 7 5 7-513-1U9-20 out t 7510LDWlN SUM w 4 lli 4 4 2-1 I* Zk 1« 3« J Hunter W Walker I 17-517-59-10011 1 ■-1 * 67 4S52 NORTH WF-ST w 6 96 5 5 3t 32 3s 32 321 R Davis W Hawke 3 4 16-59-10 1-3 67511 MANDATOR w 4 91 2-2, 4* 4« 49 4" 410 Scoville Keene Bros 7 8 8 2J 4-5 67507GRAPHITE b 5 80 9 8 6 5 5 5 5 Buxton Sierra Nev Stablel2 50 50 15 4 Time. 24j. 50, 1:161, 1:41*. 1:44J. Winner — B. h. by Pnryear D. — Sevens trained by C. C. McCafferty. Went to post at 2:57. At post 1 minute." Start fair. Won handily; second driving: third the miiii". Dr. Leggo, from a striding start, practically set the pace all the way and drew out at the end with a rush. Edwin Cum ran lapped on the winner to the final strides, where he succumbed. Northwest, nearly left, ran head and head with fie pacemakers to the last turn, where she tired after an extra good race. Mandator -tas never dangerous. Graphite was outclassed and outpaced. Incorrect weights in er tries — Nortwest. 97; Mandator, 90. — — * i7 PvQPC FIFTH RACE— 8-4 Mile. 1:12—0—118. Purse 00. 3-year olds and upward. Ol OOO Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWTPP St % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S | en88*8T. FRANCIS 4 105 4 1 23 li lh li Gross Maple Stable 2116-513-511-1011-20 67484 MISTY S PRIDE w 7 97 6 4 12 21 321 2l E Dugan Brannon and Kirbyli 6 13-51 3-5 67208GATEWrAY w 6 105 7 5 61 5=1 4i 3» F Wilson J S Wood 8 13 8 3 8-5 673S4E. M. BRATTAIN w S 108 5 3 32 35 2nk 42i L WilliamsJ D Millin 5 7 7 2 1 67533CONVENT BELL s 3 S4 8 6 4l 4J 6= 0- Buxton W M Caine 30 50 50 15 « 673842PONTOTOC WB 5 109 3 2 52 6i 5nk 6" Scoville Keene Bros 6 6 6 2 4-5 61636DICK WIISON SB 4 105 1 7 7 7 7 7 Borel T E Brophy 100 100 60 25 10 670S4 NONIE LUCILLE w 4 99 2 Left at the post. Lycurgua C C McCafferty 6 10 10 4 2 Time. 24J. 49. 1:15. Winner Ch. Rubicon Not trained J. — c, by — Why by Freter. Went to post at 3:20. At post 4 minutes. Start good for all baft Nonie Lucille. Won easily; second and third driving. St. Francis, from a striding start, ran in close pursuit of the early pacemaker and draw out on the last turn and won as his rider pleased. Mistys Pride set a stiff pace on the inside, relinquished the lead on the last turn and then held on very gamely. Gateway, away | oo;iy and inadequately handled, steadily improved his position and. finishing Uke a shot. got up for third place in the last stride. E. M. Brat tain. [Kicketed and under a pull, was well up throughout and tired right at the end. Convent Bell ran prominently all the way, but tired finally. Pontotoc ran a bad race and dropped to the rear early. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. f*l-7 K QO SIXTH R AC I :— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1 :09— 3-liO. Xj I fj £j J Purse 84*88, 3-year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horse AWtPPSt K Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ C758STRIUMPHANT wn 10s 6 1 1-. 1- li 1 Scovillo Keene Bros Pi 25 25 7 9-5 671.:ii KUKUMO W 109 3 3 23 23 L-nk -_•» * Koerner T II Rvan 6-5 6 5 6 5 9 20out 67438*GRACE C. WB 189 1 6 6 3h 1- 3" k F Graham II W Hoag 2 12-511 5Il-20out 67436 OCEAN SHORE w s 109 4 5 5h 4i 3.. 42 O WilliamsA F Elliott *4 5 18-59-1013 67::s2 GRACE ST. CLAIR W MM 5 2 2- 5-i B* 5" Borel J E Hoppas 99 20 20 6 S-5 67457 YANK WB M6 2 4 4 6 6 6 W Fischer Nriiy and Meigs *4 5 18-59-101-3 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 1:121. Winner— B. r, by Gerotsteia -Erratum trained by J. II. Keene. Went t« post at 2:57. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Triumphant, from a ilyi.ig start, won all the way and is much improved. Kokomo was in nearest pmsuit of the winner throughout, but failed to get up in a fast and game effort, race G. got away poorly and dosed a big gap. Ocean Shore was mishandled all the wav. was civen a poor start, ruade up a Jot of groaad and finished with a belated rush. Grace St. Clair and Yank retired tally. . Overweights — Grace G., .T pounds; Grace St. Clair, 1.