Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-20

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. - .OAKLAND r OAKLAND. CAL.. Tuesday. March 19. 1907.— One hundred and fiflli day. New Californi.i Jockey Club. V Wimer Mieting .about 160 days. Weather showery; track heavy. 27 l»ooks on. _ BTd Preetffiag Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Iloltman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. 1,7 " i Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis- following S ,;- tbe distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. K- _ ™ " T Wi X FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 47-2— !»S. Purse *400. 2 ye-.ir-olds. All manees. ]■ I I J O MM value to winner |M, JJj ind ilorsea AWtPPStA % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O Il C P— S " I RSUWILMORE W 112 7 5 1= lJ H A Brown C HeTtrs ■ 13 513-54-5 1-4* 4 — 07 67632 EAT IE ItAlNS B M 11 23 2s 2:!i W Fischer J B I .iUn S 10 9 I 6-5 67456 JEREMIAH B Mi 2 2 54 4 31 Scoville Keeue. Bros I 7 I 9-5 3 5 C7632 JOCKKY MOUNCE B M 6 6 Zl 3U 41 Jarrett J N Mouuce 15 40 30 10 4 67554 EVELYN O. M 3 3 7 6* 53J Musgrave H T Jriflin 15 30 25 10 4 u 67606 BRAGGART w 109 ;. 4 4= 5- 6J F Graham F W HeaJey 6 S 7 -5 I 102-5 out t 666:12 C1IAUAY W 109 4 7 6: 7 7 J McBride F McMabon 10 30 30 10 4 ., Time. 2B4, 52S. 2 Winner — B. e. by Russell — Blitzens Sister trained by F. W. Doss. W.eiit t" post at 1:45. At post 5 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; StCBBi iwi bird the snm V» ilniore. unready, but quick striding, circled around the others in a jiffy and too:s ■ kBMt lead and hed _ sway to the end, but was hard PBlhll at the finish. Katie Rains. aWBy sniding. was always in neares; — pnt uit of the u inner and was slowly wearing him down at the end. Jeremiah wiis shotted to the rear ,;. £ rj early, but finished well. Jockey Mounce showed early speed and tired janllj Evelyn G., .shuffled to the „. y ■emr early. lo ed an immense gap and finished like a cyclone. Bragj.art was BCTCr dBBCeroas and ran a :l Ti had race. i] tXn~n CYl SK*°NI RACEM Mile. l:12-C— lis. Purse 00. :: .war.ldsTnl upward = " C J J I J I Selling. Net value to winner $.325. M Ind" Worses AWt PP St % % %~StTFin Jock-eys Owners" O H C P S — S 675 ■T2H J. KFRCHEYIEEE w 4 107 6 2 t*l 4H 4- In J McBride J VV B ill lock 6 13 IS 4 I ■ 67682 MA1A I 95 5 1 1" Ink ink 23 R Havis T H SU-veus 3.0 OO 100 25 7 67582 DR SHERMAN W 9 109 8 3 5" 6 EJ 3-i A Wright J E Hoppas IS 20 16 7 2 66335*CHEERS Wl K 4 8 4*| 2H 2* 4" Scr.ville Keene J iros 5 10 10 4 9-5 67634ITHF EEPBOBATE w 5 ln9 3 4 3J 3"k 3. :.-! Koerner Hall and. Marshall 31 31 21 7-101-3 3 I 67607LORD NELSON w 4 107 1 6 2nk 5uk 6-1 Ij W Fischer Fleur del. is Stbi 3-2 3-2 6 5 2-5 out it h •MM MEADA W E M7 2 9 8 8 7 T- F Graham II M Mason 15 15 12 4 3-2 -2 f: 674ns EIT. MINISTER Ws 3 loo 9 7 9 9 9 Sl Harty T A Pulluin 20 50 50 15 6 t; 67132 BOGOHAMA w 4 110 7 5 7 7 8 9 Borel R Elahertv 10 25 25 10 4 c Time. 24 i. 50. l:lsi. Winner — B. g. by Callantry — Eucky Star II. trained by J. W. Blaloc-k. Went to post at 2:0!t. At post ;; minutes, start bad. Won driving: second ar.d third the same. _ Jack KercheviHe. from a good stall, was-within striking distance of the p;ioemakers in the earlv ruining • . and, finishing fast, got up in the last Stride. Maia outbroke aud outpaced the others, but tired linallv. I Dr. Sherinau ran w.-ll up throughout tad going fast at the end. Cheers jpot awav badly, but ran .veil. ™ The Beiu-obate was in forward contention to the last hundred yards, tiieo anchored in the deep inside te f feoing. Lord Nels..n tan ■ bad race sad retired early. Mcada. away badlv. was never dangerous and can ,U do bettor. Ihe winner was entered for BOO; no bid. 67 Scratched 87086 Duke of Orleans !7: J7682 Blanche C. 95. ;] — T7TQ IHIRD rRA S=llni«ras«rBB~TaB«a p" 67 6T I I V/O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.325. R "Ind Hordes AWtPP~St~4 ■% % StrFin Jockeys "»jwners O H C P S 1 — * 6766" EAZFI.E w sit 5 105 2 7 7 7 2* 2 1 Nutting A Koeiiigsberger 6 S N 2! 11 ~77, 1" ilT.sj-COMKSSOR WB E 113 1 1 lh ■ Ink ink -j» c Koerner J W BUtock 6-56-511-1011-201-1 ,; 67633 BDUARDO WS E 110 6 9 43 4 . 35i 3J 32i Borel H Stover 10 15 13 E 2* i * 6765b LONE WOLF ws I 110 1G I 8- 6 61 4j 4" W Fischer R. R Ki.e Jr I ■ 9 3 8-5 67310 rOLLOW Mi: WSilM 7 6 2" 3J 4-* 6J B» r WilliamsL C Williams 15 30 25 8 4 67460 H. EIEHRMAN JR ws 6 10S 4 2 10 10 8 7 6° Kirschm J J Ellerd M 200 200 50 15 7583 JIM PENDERGA8T w 4 lo7 9 4 9 9 9 8 7* W Smith T* A Davies 20 50 50 20 7 I 67657 ORCHAN li 6 110 S 5 6J 8 5uk 5nk 8" R Davis PJ J Ramsey 41 8 4S 2 1 I 67607-sni:K wit 5 b»3 E 10 Ej 5 10 10 9n E Lynch P a Evnch S 8 8" 3 8-5 -5 d 66769 GRBNORE WB E 110 3 8 3" 13 7 9 10 F Graham T V R CampbeJl 50 75 50 15 7 Time. 2«g. 52*. 1:1*4. 1:45*. 1:48?. I Winner — Ch. g. hy Lamplighter-Lunelle trained by W. Cahill. Went to past at 2:35. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. e. Enw 11 broke slowly on the inside but improved his position rapidly., challenged on the bis* tarn and «af as - carried wide to the extreme outside by the favorite, but got up agajn. at the end. Confessor outbroke and " . outpaced his opponent-- for seven furlongs, but went very wide In tbj stretch and dnsped buk and then " I came again :M the end Eduardo ran prominently throughout and showed m.ich improvement, tjandme Wolf In Id on well thioii h the la-t half. Follow Me retired after a good six furlon »s sprint. H«»nrv Euchr- if 1 maim Jr.. sliuffl -d back at the start, made up ground in the last naif. Orcban failed to stav, but showed e l -early speed. She.n ran poorly. The winner was entered for 0 j: uo bid. ry~ry7VQ F IRTH_ItAtE— rr-16"Mileir7l745l~5=bs7» PBRBtIo$~" 4c«B75hh7aBd BpwartL :d" — " J I I _J9J Selling. Net value to winner 25. • Ind Horses AWtPPSt% K % Sfr Fin JockeyB Owners O H C P_S~ • — ! C7560WATCHFEE WS 4 97 I 5 1« IT i« p ]J j t»iaeh P Q Evnch 2 11-511-59-101-2 T « 67607 MISS MAY BOWDlSHw 6 :KJ 4 8 4 V 4 2"k 22 Galindo W St Yimcent 40 50 50 15 4 «• 67 67657 BLACK PRINCE WB 6 MM 5 4 23 2nk tl p 3 jiorei M Reis 6 10 10 4 8-5 .-, 6 676572BBlEi S w« 7 1U6 2 2 8 7 5nk :,uk 44 p Graham Fleur de t isStbl t?V 3* 16-56-5 3-5 J 67610 VINCENTIO w 4 105 8 1 3 33 2J 4» 5 » o Koerner .1 BteohefiSOn 4" 4 6-5 3-5 _;, 67660 CLOCHE llOR WB 7 105 6 6 7 6"k 6» 62 and h 3 Hunter J Armstrong 8 8 6 2 1 67507 W. B. GATES wll 103 7 7 6nk 8 7 7 7i W Fischer R R Ri * Jr M 15 15 5 2J ■ 67560 INVADER s 5 103 1 3 5 b- 8 8 8 R Davis H StoveJ 10 11 11 4 2 1 Time. 25E 50*. i:i7, ] :4r,l. 1:53. Winner— Br. c. by Mirthful — Wary trained by J,. «; Jenkins • Went to post at :i:00. At post 2 =ninutes. Sti rt good. Won bandilv; secrtnd driving: third the same. ie. 5 .Watchful got Into toe lead on the first turn and r proceeded to spreadeagie his vpuonentB, but tired slightly tly I I «t it vei very I.i far -at lat — £» £* J J , Ind : 675 67561 675! W - 075v. . jjg Mf 6886 ■• EM83 Bo «■ end. lea lead stt , !-ti iUC — I /I* J j -■— "ind 675 : 676 67636 675 67585 673 67336 - 673M . je. 67611 *■ 52293 Bi r.i ran ■*■ sh i tiv live — the end. due to excessive early* n sp. Mis« May Bowdish. awav badly, closed up steadily and finished gamely under a weak ride and oinned in next to the rail. Black Prince ran and finished .veil. Hilars, from a a.Ufooied start, closed a big gap in the last half. Vincentio loomed up menacingly mi the turn and tired finally. W. B. Bates was outpaced for the first half and nude up ground .it the end. hnader dropped to the rear early. The winner was entered for 4X; no bid. Beratehed 87«1©*Rd Sheridan, 108; t;7;io Anvil, iot . iverweights- Briers. 2 pounds; Cloche dOr. 4. r? rj ~ f FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:054—41—100. PaBSB X. 1 vear-olds and upward. | | JL J Selling. Net value to winner 25. Horses AWt PP~St 4 % % sTrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S ROLOMAN 4 96 1 5 3- 38 34 1° Jarrett D 8 Fountain 5 6 6 21 1 67585»MISTT8 PRIDE 7 Ml 3 1 1=11 22 2" E Lynch Brannon and Kirbv.3 :n 16-51 2-" 675858T. FRANCIS 4 115 6 2 2- 2i 1" 33 Gross Maple Sta 7-5 3-2 3-2 7-103-10 iATFAYAY w I 107 5 3 5= 5- 4i 43 F Wilson J B Wood 5 8 7 8-5 7-10 07..34-NTGRETTE W 7 100 4 4 4* 4J 54 51 G McTaunJ M Crane 6 7 7 2 4-5 WARTE NTCHT ws 7 108 2 7 7 6= 6- 6» Lycurgus P Wllkerson 30 60 60 15 4 HUSH W I 105 7 6 6n 7 7 7 Borel J p McMahon 30 100 100 M 10. Time. 24t. 51J, 1:W,. 1:101. Winner — R. z by David Tenny— Ella Bolaud trained by D. S. Fonntnin. ~ Went to seat at .3:2t;. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Boloman maintained close pursuit of the pacemakers from the start aud gamely wore them down at the Mbrtys Pride set the pace fast and tired in the stretch, then came again. St. Francis got into the a furlong out and was seemingly all over the winner, but tired finally in the «Itpest going. Gateway steadily dropped to the rear, then came with a belated end rush. Nigrette was seemingly anchored in the going. Ihe other two were outclassed. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid Overweights — Gateway, 2 pounds. £*r7r7~t1 SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. l:05 —!— 100. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and upwanl. I I _L J. Allowances. Net value to winner $.325. Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 675612BRYAN WB E Mi 3 7 6-J 4» 4J 1= W Fischer J B Dunn 4 i 6 2 1 PONTOTOC wn 5 Ici7 9 1 5"k :, 6» 2» Scoville Keene Bros 6 9 9 4 3-2 NONIE UCILLE B 4 103 5 5 li li li 3 I Lycurgus C C McCafferty 6-5 9-5 8-5 9-109-20 NEPTINIS Ws 6 107 8 2 7 6r 5"k 4J F Graham W M Caine 8 10 8 3 3-2 B8CAMAD0 W E 1"7 7 4 1*1 3»k 2nk r.u c Koerner II E Rowell 6 7 6 2 1 L. OF THE FOREST w 4 105 4 3 2? 21 3nk j,! J Hunter M B Artertierrv 4 5 5 2 4-5 THE SILIAN IMG 16 4$ 7 7 7-i Borel II Couse 60 100 20 8 4 ZENONIAN 6 107 6 8 8 8 8 S1" E Lynch J .Martin Jr 100 100 100 40 20 ANNIE KELLY wb 4 103 2 9 9 9 9 9 Flannery R Rutherford loo IM loo 40 20 Time, 24?, 50, 1:10?. Winner— Ch. g. by Tlie Commoner--Irsula trained by J. B. Dunni. Went to post at 3:5.5. At post i minutes. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Bryan got off slowly, but steadily improved his position and, tini-hing Cast, won out decisively. Ponlotec out hopelessly wide on the last tuin. losing a half dozen lengths, then finished f.ist and earned second place in the InM Stride. Nenie Lucille set the pace to the stretch, wheie she tired badly. Neptinus. •hurtled |ui kly to the rear, closed B big gap in the last half. INeam i lo nn in forward copten.ion lor furlongs and possibly was short. Lord of the Forest quit badly and was anchored by the stiff going. Scratched — 7i 7: Princess Wheeler. MS.


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