Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-18

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. I KI,XI OAKLAND. CaL, Wednesday. April 17. 1907. One hundred and thirtieth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting 187 days. Weather clear: track fast. 38 books on. Presiding Judge. E. c. Hopper, starter. J. J. Holtnasn. Secretary, Percy w. Treat Racing starts al 1:40 p. in. W Indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate trade record, ace of horse and weight carried. CUO FIBST RACK -4 1-2 Furlongs, i .".::— 2-los. , l ,.,-e SJoO. 2 year-olds. Allowances. XjCjJ-t I £i Net value to winner 28. Ind Horses AWt IP St H t. ■". Strl-in J.-K-keys Owners O H~~C P S~" 68179COLLEGK WIIXJW w l"fi 5 I H 2* 2 11. H Smith M W H ng i x 51 I 3 B723DABBEY « 104 ! I : W Fischer W ■.ihill 511 101 2 out i. _.;7 l.o K ox c.old will J .. v l§ 3 W Knapp M Mack 1-2 out 87390 BANONICA w 106 3 3 3* 3*J :."• t| v Brown B Schrelber »10 IT II 4 S-B 67237 ALBION 11. n IOC I . ■ t 5« 5* T Sullivan P Belli] 38 75 T-". U 1 KINSH v 10S I I »i t; Gross 1 1 Schreiber •M 17 i»; i -6 Coupled In netting; no separate place or show belling. Time. 2:;l. 184, Winner— B. f. by Bassetlaw— Extract trained by II. u . Hong. Went to post at 1:T. At ""si 1 minute. Start straggling. Won hardily: second cud third driving. i iiiue Widow i -mil a rood start maintained a position within striking distance of the pacemaker to the stretch, where she dosed up fast and drawing out was going away at the end. Abbey from a Hying start set a Cast pace and appeared like spread-eagling the others In the early inning but tired finally a- If sin-it. Lore •! Gold bad no mishaps, ran as if sore and after being left tar in the rear Cor the Brut quarter finished with a belated ru-h. Baaoniea was prominent to the last sixteenth, where she tired. Albion 11. showed superior early speed. Kinsbu broke and ran greea. Scratched- 68141 Katie Rains. ioo. Overweights Lore of Gold. 1 pound. flQ07Q SECOND RACK--1 3-16 Miles. 1:591 — 3—108. Parse 8460. 4 year-dds and upward. OO I O Selling. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses ~ A~WtIPSt~St »4 Va % StrTin Jockeys Owners "~~Q H~C P~S~ 6820 DANIEL C. wn 1107 I 2 6 6] 4 3» lt l1. W Fischer E Dealy ■"• T t; Z ! 67S71 TARRIGAN ws I 102 I 3 , :■ I* VI 2» Appleby Reality Stable MM MO 2a s I .njiijLW 1 8 mi. 7 i 7 : 5* 5J 1 :..c WllliamsW Durker I I :: 6-5 1-2 i id MIKE JORDAN as 6 107 9 ■"• 11 1 r J- 3* - ButweR i: Gutl r 30 109 100 25 I" KSISORAS m 7 tun 2 ! P 4* S» 8* 5J ■• Lycurgus W Walker 3 t] I 3-2 3-5 tSMAILIAN wa 5 MS 8 T 2« J:.. T1 7- 7- 6* Cross n R Schaffer 8 13 13 5 I! " 68252*WATER CI BE WBlO 107 :• 1 5 and ■■ 4 ii1 Tn W Smith T Davles 2 3 2 1 1 J 88161 MARTENOR u i: 1 101 6 :» : !i I 8J :; ; L Jackson Multnomah Stablel5 28 20 8 1 6S252 MIST. OF BOLLS 8 5 100 7j s s :v; s n 9 9 Sweet 11 E Howell 50 100 100 10 2tl Time. 21 . .".il. 1 :16J. 1 : 121, 2:112. Winner B. g. by Del Paso II. Flavins trained by B. Dealy. Went to : ost at 2:08. Ai post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second and II in! dririmc Daniel .. after being reserred in a good position foe nearly a mile moved up Cast when straightened for home and made gooii with something to spare al the cod. Tarrigaa drew out on the backstret *ii and toned the pace to the la-t Blxteentb before be succumbed, running s surprisingly good race. Ray was always well up and came With a cyclonic rush ai the end and Should have been second. Mike Jordan set the pace for nearly a mile before he gave way and finished close up. Iras held a good i».si lion from the start but failed to make any impression In the stretch. Ismaillan retired early. Water Cure showed speed for six furlongs i,ut failed to stay. The winner was entered for $:i o: no bid-Sera tched- 68252-Fastoso, jot. Overweights -Ray. I pound: Martenor. 1. OQrtrT | THIRD BACE i 3-1G Miles. 1:591—3—108. Parse 8408. 4-year-olds Had npward. UOia t "I Selling. Nei value to winner 8328. Ind Horses A~WtlPSt St V2 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6S238*CADICHON ws A 107 ". 1 2* _ b 1J 1". 1- Goodchd .1 W Blalock 8-B 9-517-107-101-3 68202 NINE SPOT wn . 103 1 i :• : , •- ■■- 2» J Hunter C C McCafferty 12 1- ." 2 I n;v".-.i rnv wa 5 102 7 I 5» 5» it- 4 5* 3 : Mentry G P McNeil I 5J 5 U-51 68263 HIPPOCRATES wb 6 107 2 1 r. 1J :.- 2J 2* 1 Sandy C Van Dusen l". 25 2G 8 I 675K JACK LITTLE wsa 6 110 8 2 C *j t* T1 I ."•- Leeds J T Robbing 20 25 25 10 •! 67941*PONCASTA ws 0 102 ■■ 3 : ■■ ■■"■ :: I 6*1 !• Ryan J Curl I 8 8 - 8-5 68161 LITTLE JOKER ws 5 107 i 5 7 7- 5* 6k s- 7 F Wilson I. A Wilson M 10 10 1 . U780S BYRONERDAJLE 7 102 10 hi 8" 8 J* 9 9 8] I ! McLaunJ M Crane ii in 10 I 2 6S0O7 IKKKSIAS 6 105 1 8 10 in in V 71 9 W Kelly .1 W Franks 15 M .in |S | 67535HOOLIGAN 5 110 9 1 6j ■ 7" Fell. K ogh I A Armstrong 15 89 M 12 1 Time, 2o. 49 LIT. l:42J, 2 "!. Winner— Br. g. by Masetto Maltese Cross trained by J. W. Blalock. Went to post at 2:35. At peat I minutes, start good. Won handily; b ml and third drh Cadicbon ran lapped on the early pacemaker, drew oat at the half, then held sway to the end and won with something left. Nine Spot, shuffled to the rear al the start, took to tin- extreme outside and • !■■ In an Immense gap got np in the last stride for second place. Fury, messed about on the irst turn and uti the backstreieh. came with a belated end rush and ran a good race. Hippocrates set the early pace ami relinquished his had on the backstretch but held on unexpectedly well afterwards. -L-k Little, prominent for the lirst half, was forced mil of a good position ami Ihen came on Into a las! going fifth. Foncasta i as well ni for a mile and tired as it short. Byronerdale ran a poor race but looks good. The winner was entered for 8400, was iM.i np by C. C. McCafferty to ,000 and bought in. Scratched— 68164 Lone Wolf. 102. Orerweighte Nino Spot. :: pounds; .lark Little. :■: Hooligan. 3. CFOO rT pr FoVjbth BACE— 1 MOo aad 88 Tarda. 1:42—4 -110. Purse ,800. 4-year-oWs and UOl • O upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 8800. InTl Ilorses AWtPP~St i "~*rStr~Fin .TockeyT" Owners 0 II C P S oisii iHABin WATKB w 6 123 8 1 1*1 I i- i- r W Fischer S C Hildreth 2 2 6-5H-281-4 ■ s 11 PRINCESS TITANIA w 9 93 3 I 2 -, . i E Lynch J i» Mllltn 8 11 10 I B-6 68219EDUARDO wsa 5 8 17 1 ■ « I McLaunC Van Dusen I 15 16 5 2 6SOSS-EDWIN GUM W 4 lit I 3 I1 i 1*13 I* C WllliamsW Walker 3 I ■ 67511 RAMUS a t 103 1 5 8 6* 6J t, 5 * W Kelly i H Stevens 6 r.; 13 1 2 OGISTILLA w 5 117 5 8 7» 7* 71* 7»» «* H Smith II W Hoag 3 I 6 2 6-6 68241*HECTOR wn I M 2 2 3* V 3| ii1 V* C Boas Hall 8 Marshall 10 15 15 5 68004 CHIMNET SWEEP wb 5 101 7 0 8 8 8 8 IF Ryan A W Curl 15 2D •-•: S 4 Time, 24J I8i, 1:13|, 1: tOJ. I :!■ Winner B. b, bj Bapallo Water Girl trained bj S. C. Hildretb. Weal to post at 3:03. At post I minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. K d Water outbroke and outpaced his opponents decisively. couM be restrained after an advantaseoi - start and made Cm- running throughout, bul uie doing bis be I al the end. Princes." Titauia was nlw.iys in nearest pursuit ol in Inner, lot l ground bv a wide stretch turn, but came again ami was ivearing the leader down at the end ol a cracking i i Eduardo - a] slowly, closed up steadily Into n I .. I going tlitrd. Rdwin Cum broke sk»wl and fell back on the first turn, Men moved up rapid!] u Cn- ii ddli ii-i it" bui tired finallv as it short. Ramus, poorly handled, lost gr I in the ear! running bill finished well and Is extra good logistills never d»ngei ins was I re ■■ stride freely. Hector foiled I . s| . after b It - promt Den I for six furlong-. Chimney muth i.a- under the whip early. n"b Ch rT /» FU rH~BACE— 1 HUB and 70 Yards, ten 3—110. Parse 08. 3-year-olds aad UOia i O npward. Selttag. Net ralue to winner xtoo. Inj hor AXvTpFstTi ~V_ St-rilii JcK-keys Owners O H C P 3 i681_7BEDFORD «T:~1 l-« 1 I 3 3*8 !• lJ J Hunter C C McCafferty 2 2J %**»-? • EARL ROGERS a I 97 ! I -: - " Lycurgua Walker J * 1- •■• -• 1-3 i,v..i SIR BRILLAR wa 5 UM 8 3 1* 1=J li 1 -; P Gkrahaon C .1 Casey . 10 . 3 6-5 68068 RUBRIC U ■■ 1"" I " 5" I i I . 1 I Sandj E Ciixlord ! 51 - 5 K8164 EDITH JAMES ws I W 5 8 ; « 8 ■_ 5» E Lynch P G Lynch 1" 10 8 1 i i i MH. UILSHORA ws 3 90 ■ : ■■- 6 6 R Butler C F Tanner 1" •! « 10 « Time. -I • 18, 1:14|, 1:40. l:44«. Winner- Br. n. bv Handspring Carhtt« C. trained by C. C. McCafferty,. ,. , , Went to post il _•». At iiosi 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won easUy; second and third dririnir. l....|iori| ir a tl- :n_ start was reserved Ui a forward Inside position for six furlongs, the Idenly raugrd alongside the leaders in tlie stretch and drew out like a Hash at the end Earl Rogers broke -iowi and after waiting In .-lose attendance on the pacemaker under r pull for -i furlongs ■■,, up a rciiiarkubrv game closing struggle and is showing steadj ImproTement Sir Brilkar gol away poorly am nas rushed tnto a hmg lead In the first Quarter, th n held sway to tbe last sixteenth, where be tl ed sii-niv bul ran h g"i"l race. Rubric broke well bul was riitrun In tbe earlj stages and tailed also in ;■■ • in eh. running a ik«u race. Edith James, nearly left, was sever dangerous. Hie winner wa entered for ,200: no bid. . . , . Scratched 08221 Jocund, ill: 68164Andreu Mne* 104; 68241 The Borgkra, 108. Overweight fe — Bedford. 2 pounds. t t 4"h rTT BIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Furloags. 1:33 I 108. Parse 840ft a-yearold and upward. 130 I I wees. Net value to winner $;CS . Ind" Horses 7VTllrSt U Vj yi"Str l-in J» cke.vs_ .l" J[ " ? 08222*TRCB WING w 8 l«i 8 2 i, I P V - Gross I :, u .,! i n-i ; i i iji-Mi till VIIST W5 110 6 s - i. 13 ::! : Keogh l A Los Ij •" -1 a t "iXLANX siS 111 t I 21 2* -v :j ■■ 8a H E Rowell 6 2 10 1 6-5 .• n PISHER COY wsa 5 111 :: 11 . !"■■ 8* «1 5* 4 W Knapp R brieUiiian 6 6 18 il MMAINE W 7188 10 9 "; V 8 5» A Brown P. ScdwetK W i 0 I I i ,,.":, king COLE aa . ■ c .. u 1 is, hi r S I Hildreth 0 W i. . I : , ,N|.|. WB4M2 8 T 5*| 7* 7h 71 T K Dugan W K Waiter 15 25 25 I »108=yu si: :, pit I :; x 10« 9 9" 8* Nhttlag W CahlU 8 28 28 7 t ,.,- co I K JEWELL WS 4104 7 1 U * 5*51 6« : - Buxton Flour do Lis Stand 50 1u0 100 40 JO fis a F! IM l kit W7 10B 5 6 3i 1= 10*10 10, H Smith C H Patton 40 100 100 20 c 66_8JOHNLYLE w sp. r, 104 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 C Ross R T Offutt 20 40 40 1 i I Time, °1, 48i, 1 •. 1 ■••I-Winner -Br. m. bv The Roman -BightwiBg traiaed by T. 11. Byan. Went to i osi at 3:55. At post 8 minutes. Start straggling. Won In l canter: second and third •lrivlnx Tim Wfaag from a loekj striding sent led throughoul by a comfortable margin and uuish..d Diiilinz nn The Mist broke slowly Imi steadily lmprove«l her poaitlon and finished with a ru-h. Phalanx from -i lucky start ran In forward pursuit ,.f tbe winner to tbe stretch, where he tired. Fisber Boy. vMtuillv left closed an immense gap and was easily second best. Romalne got awaj poorly and was crowded it the start and made up much ground. Yada. nearly knocked down at the Start, had uo chance. John Lyle also suffered severely at the start. Blag Cole shewed speed bat tailed to stay. I Scratched- B75W7 Sea Lad. luT. Overweight;— The Mist, i notmds,


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