Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-17

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. 1 1 K I . N I ». » OAKLAND. CaL, Tuesday. Ainil 1G. 1907. -One buadred and twenty-ninth day. New California Jockey 1 lul.. Winter meeting lis. days. Weather clear: track fat. 38 h. .,ks on. Presiding Judge, v.. C. Hopper. Starter, .1. J, Holt man. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. K.i.ii. tarts at 1 10 p. m. W indicates uiiip. s -puis, r bliukers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age ol horse and weight carried. £»i»4j/"»/ FIRST RACE- 1-2 Mile. 1 47 2—88. Parse *n» . 2 year-olds, Alh.wances. Net UOiiO / value 1 ■ ■ a i 1 . ne 1 S. as. Ind Horses AWlllStj ;. - Sir I ill .loekeys Owners O II , PS K7H63 MARGIE I wt 107 1 I 2 - ; i, W Fischer T A Davies 7 •■ 1 1,;: HERIV i « KW - 1 1 1 ■ . Brown B Schreiber 7 in M I 68100 BABOO a 107 12 1 T Rio Keene Bros 10 10 I 8 5 6S160 CHARAT « i- :: - 41... 1 ; Ichild V McMahon 80 30 M 10 ! i.s_:; |-c i.l.li: I. « ll- 11 6 "•i- V 5* Sand] I S Fountain ." 13 all 59 109 20 68160 VGRIPPIXA w 1"7 4 s E Lynch P Sheridan i" 60 60 SO 10 «.sn:n BID VISTA a 112 ti ■■ ft 7 ■ 7 Christie Oakland Stable 30 60 1907.sh 20 10 LAST GO "!• ll- 10 n 11- 83 8* P Graham I V Heale] 1 • !1 at " 7 10 . .1 vm-. 107 8 12 12 I 9* 1: Dugan 1. T Lee 4 iji 1907.sh 20 10 R81C0 DALLY ■ 112 7 10 10 ll1 in- Bucbann W P Maxwell G 8 8 21 1 ROSE II. a 110 1 9 : ■ 12 11* Lawrence Jl C Ahlera 20 20 12 I.,.. KATIE GLEASON a 107 5 3 ■■- 12 Jl Smith II Stover N • Time. -Jl . Is Winner B. f. by Golden Gartet Qtieenfisher 1 trained by T. A. Davies. Wem ■■! post ni 1 : in. Ai iin 1 - ininnii-s. Start fair. Won driving; second mnl third the same. Margie l . from .-i striding start was In close early pursuit of Ihe itacemakers and wore ibea dowc fituili] after ■ Imi: drive. Herives from n lying start made the running to the last run yards before she succumbed and was a game second. Baboo, iwij poorly, cloned n iiiu gap and finished -Aiii a rychmh end rush. Cnaray raa prominently througliout and la improving. Pollie I... away poorly, ran 1. n the extreme outside and made up much ground but :m do better. Agrippina, nw.n iworly, I sed 1 gap and Is worth remembering. Bio isin quit after forward contention i" the stretch. ! 1 .•m.i K.ilh were virit all] left. Overweights llerives, 1 j.ound- Rose H., 3. aCs?Ch ir*1 SECOND RACE— S-4 Mile. 1:12 C- Us., Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Set DOiJOl value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWllTSt « ? Sir Fin Jis-ke.s Owners O 11 C P S SAIXRIDA w 107 1 S 4: :•■ 2 : 1 E Duunii B Schreiber 1-2 1-2 9 201 out 67381 VZlSA WB 108 a 1 1 Is V- A Brown E D 30 30 20 ". 11 a 6S218 MISS MARTHA » 1"7 7 :;■ 1, im. -m. ;;n jr| , ;; r .1 B luinn IS IS 1". 1 3-2 .. B WiNA w 107 2 s ". ■ ! 1 II Smith F Ro 7 8 8 7 6S23K FRITZ] FERR1 a 107 3 9 9 9 6J 54 T Rice Keene Broa W M 10 1 1- TETAXCS a 107 8 ! 8« 6] 7; 6* 1. Xichola S I. Butler 1 I 67869 l-.ri. i.li: I; w* 107 9 • 7- s7- Rettig D Henrj IS 25 25 8 3 67964 MISS M RTLE w 108 6 • - 31 r.J s1 C WilllamsAntrim Stable 10 ■ 50 12 1 68142 LLGAXO a 107 17 7 s :i :i .1 Hunter T II Stevens 20 20 20 5 1 lime. 24r. -1!. 1:18. Winner B. f. bT S:iin -Mei i.l.-i in nine.! by i. Miller. Went to j n -1 m 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start yond. Won cantering; second and third Salnrlda after being reserved wlthing striking distance of the pacemaker in the early running dren on .: Ivelj when straightened for home and won rasing up. yiis.i from :i flying start made the tunning l j n good margin to the stretch, where si,e readily gave waj to the favo Ite hnl saved an easy m 1 s - Martha, prominent to the stretch, tired m the end and saved ■ tacky third place. Avona, away ini:! . steadUj Improved ber position and was going well at the end under a bad tide. In./; Ke 1 nearly left, closed a big -.i|i and ran a cracking race. Tetanus, shuffled to i.ie rear early; made ap some in,, I afterwards. Enlalie B. ran poorlj Miss Turtk quit badly. Lugano n;is lame and anfil Overweights Arusa, 1 pound; Miss He. 1. iUOlQO THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:45— 6— 108. Puree 00, 4-year-olds and upward. DOO *£t Selling. Xet value to winner 25. linf Horses ANVtIlSlt j ?4 Str Fin Jocke.s Owners O II C P S .. ,. HUGH MGOWAX WB 6 100 1 I :.- 4 3*2 1*J Sand] 11 E Rowall .". s s ?. 1 is 1 i:i:si:i: VTION WB 112 2 I 6*1 4ll 31 2" Groaa ll G Bedwell 10 10 8 S7873 THE CAPTAIN a 7 100 . i 7 ■ 7 - 8 6* ::, McRae C Brant 10 30 30 N 4 681 04 CABIN wb 5 10G i i 3* 2* I] i|ik r, C Williams J a Brannon E ."• ".. 7 r. 7 10 1 .1 ORATORIAN W 4 104 I 1 -, •", •■ •".. :.• v Fischer 1 I ■ Dunn 10 it. 15 I 1 -Mi. in iKAImi a KB .". lnl s s s s g« 7-; • " Nutting Eoenigsberger 6-5 11-52 I" IGRETTE r. 7 99 ■ G ft* 3» 21 ft* 7. 1 ". McLaunJ U 1 ra 1 S 1 J-2 1 2 1 WOODTHORPE WB 5 10$ I 2 I] 11 71 s s Gargnn R II Ran - 20 N I" 10 4 Time. 24, 491, 1:11 , 11" I : I7;. Winner Ch. jr. by Rleipner— Sieve trained by II. B. Rowell. Weal in :n si mi 2:33. AI i»i-i 1 minute, stan bad. Won handily: second diiiini: third handily. Hugh McGowaa from a striding sim;i held a forward inside place in pursail of the leaders in Ihe early ri.nning and made good with ■ game closing sprint and i- extra good. Reservation, away poorly, ek»ed up steadily and finished wii.i a belated end rush. The taptala, away very badly, closed a big tli extreme outside and finished ynin:. fastest ol all. Cabin maintained 1 lose purSnil of the tast pa 1 ni.iKi 1 and tired badly after drawing out like the winner in the stretch. Oratoriaa held on well all the way ami showed Improvement. Dorado, virtually left at the post, made up a tremendous amount • ! - and. Sigrette unexpi tedlj failed to stay and can do better. W Ithorpe led for thre« iiuartera i.n.l iiuit badly. The winner was entered Im 00; mi bid. s.i.iielied itiSLMsti;-!,-! |jiC|.r. 108; i;s:i2 linker. 88. /"•tJfcJOQ EOl RTH RACE—] 1-8 Miles. 1 1 :.".l —4—165. Puree 69. 4-year-ohla and upward. O O dS 0_0 Selling. .i relue to winner 25. Ind "Horses A WtPPSt St j Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 0 CORRIGAN WB 8 112 7 2» 2» I* 1 - 1* 1" Sand] H B Rowell 6-5 hB5 9-10f-20out i,s.:., BLACK GEM wv- 4 IOC :: 7 7 7 a ;_■■ Bucbann i. E Hull !: I ■■■ 15 I BONAR wsb 5 103 4 2 :.. E| 4- 2«1 2* V H Smith T II Stevens :. 8 8 11-61 RS219 HIPPOCRATES wsb C 100 111 1 2« ::- 3 4:4 Gross C A;in Duaen S 8] B - 6-6 6819! JERlSHA rl Id ; 1 .. .; ■ 7 ".- S B Lynch w B Bngstrom 10 15 15 4 7-6 Wion EL PRIMERO wb 4 109 S 3 ::- 54, 7 7 61 A Brown E .1 Baldwin 10 SO SO 12 6 1- 19 i.M iiov w 4 109 ii S r I] :;■ U i. 7 W Fischer .1 . Quintan " 4 :: 1 1 . Time, 2i . 49|, l:lSj . 1:411, 1 M • Winner Br. b, by Sain Ada Reese trained bs il. B. Bowell. Went to post at 3:00. Ai post ! mtaute. Start g I. Won easily: second and third driving. ii.iiiu.m after being reserved under ■ pull rigid behind ihe pacemaker for live furlongs drew out Ivelj nn iin- far turn and won as ill — rider pleased. Black Gem, away poorly, steadily Improved hbt !• ■ ti.ni and earned secund place in a whirlwind linisli. 1! nar had no mishaps, was BUUSUaUy well lip jioiii the start and loomed up menacing]] on the last turn but tired finally. Hippocrates set the pace ror a hair mile and linn retired suddenly. Jeruaaa fell hack steadily in the bt»1 half and male i.p some ground ai the end. Ill Primer© showed early speed hut tailed to stay. Alma Boy ran prominently for i furlongs and unexpectedly « n 1 i r . The winner was entered for 60; 11 hid. S. raiehd H.s-JiJil my. 104; U8202 .Nine Spot, C: C8252 Sands :is; 67968 Storma, 161: t.TSoS v sella, 101. Overweights — Black Gem. •! pounds. 4f» O rt ft /% lil"l II i:. 1: 5-8 Mile. 501— 2— 160. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. AUow- y O mk Xjrki ances. Net value m winner $:;•;... lmfUorses AWt PP St A % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H O g 8 11, .jluiEXTKE NOUS w .", 1ih; 7 E I* J« 1 1 W Kelly M Reis hB6 3-2 hB5 2-5 odt i;i,-.ii,s l i: wii l in:; I I ;- . .-...t :; 2»i C Ross R Reatorlck 3 5 41 0-6 I 5 i;vhisiiii;.MAin s I in:: _• 2 212» ."::• W Fischer W Scharetg :: E 41 8-5 3-5 65720 GYPSY KING WB I MS :: 6 f, :,- 4* II Smith .1 B Smith 7 7 4 7 7.7-10 509829$ IMI.I. MAYHAM WM MM ". :: 1| im. 4 - 1 Williams I I: Armour Ii 1907.sh M 7 _ 68K.2 I.I1M BEED w» 7 Ins s 7 7 7 7 $• BetUg M R Williams 50 HIO lnO 40 V, 67940GIVONNl BALERIO wb I 106 11 4 | -V $ 77 Gargan • Mrs .1 Curl 4n 1907.sh 15 I ttSUS EL OTROS we. :. 11:: is | s s Berry Jl .1 Baldwin 100 200 200 100 :» Time. 93, 17.. 60f. Winner ch. in. by Salvation Inatallatrlx : trained by » I. Johnson. Went to n st Bt u-7. At tiosl Ii miunles. htail had. Won easjlv, , i,,| and third illisin.. Untie eu- from •• stricHnp start ■_ot*« inrr Tiiii«k foawnrd 1 intention and wai reserved to the stretch where Ml- "lean 1 lecisively but was proh Id] tacky to win today. Sanfara from ■ flatfooted simi was liuffled lia.-k in the earhj running and closed up ra pidl] In the I;ei hair Into a rfsl going second and ; m a cracking 1 u e. Sugarmald broke vell and ran la|»pcd on the iwcemaker t«. the last turn, wbn • abb iltvd inn held on gamely. «;m-s. King •; awaj 1 rl] and Improved his pusition all the way Bill v again ipil rter slmwing electric earlj s,„.,.,i 1 ,.,„ 1;, ,.,| ,.,nie fasl front the rear .nnl osed .1 in. ;honiii Balerio waa probabrj slum and aftci Uowhig earl] speed was eased up in the hurt furlong. itverweiuiii- ;;i ni!„s, 2 |KKinds. avQOiiPC SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:«6J— 41—100. Puree 00. 8-year-okla. Alkrwauees. UO iXjfJ Net value to winner 25. I n d Horses AWtPPSt U z a.t Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 fj * % 6S181 OCEAN SHORE wa M7 7 I 2* |ai i» i» Sandy A F Elliott 3 17-517-56-5 3 •" 6K240 NATIVE soX 1 107 I l .: . : 2* .■ ll Smith H -1 3 1413-511-1011-20 iF XElGEXT WB 163 I 1 s - Fischer W Scharetg I 7 . » i 1.,,". KiiKo.Mn w l«2 1. 2 :.; 3nk 4* 4 C Ross T H Ryan t; 1; :, | 1 Ks07ti I NAGG Wa 102 ■ 6 7 :. 5 j E Dugan I. T Lee I 7 7 2 7-5 • is__j WnOI.MA a? 105 I ■ i". Lyni-h Applegate*Cotn 20 0 20 8 I 6X218 OTTO PRICE . i: yd HG Bedwell : 1 M 26 1.1 •s..t;7 Xi:i ! 1: in:, s 8 I 9 8 8» K Wilson GaultAHitchcock 100 200 200 100 40 K8240 SILVER STOCKIXG wb 100 10 10 10 10 10 9" Archlbd Q 1 Dulin 30 M M 12 I COMMON siK b 100 3 "• I* 8J 9 1" P Ryan .1 Curl 15 IS 12 S B , I line. Z . Is . 1 im. . 1 n,; Winnei B. ■:. by Kismet — Helen G. trained bj J, ll. Spratt. Wem to posi at tan. Ai post :• minutes. Start fair. Won driving; stroma1 and IhW the naaw •■an ~ ;|;,. others ami forced I ic nan- throughout and won aftet a terrific, stretch drive •nier a brlllltnl finish. Satlve Son, away 1 rly, Joined the leader- in the lii-i quarter, iml went wide on the t Min and tired midway of the stretch and then came again rihi at the end and waa enmeky to k*e. i. Sengent. on the inside in close quarters, waa always in close pursuit of the pacemakers limine 1 hi- waj lnt clear sailing in lh stretch and Jusl failed I 1 get up. Kokomo, c] np all the way turned !il. and loomed 11: in the la-i hundred yards like ihe winner lair tired suddenly as ii abort. Bhtgg "or awaj |i Ij but ran well and is Improving. Woolma, nearl] loft, male np much ground. tMto Price waa "•■il up al the end. Common Sue showed superior earlj -peel but nun badly and will do be*let Scratched 6S070Pimkim, 107. ttvi-rweiglil- I Sen: till. 1 pound: Nedila. ...


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