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OAKLAND FORM CHART. IIIAKI.ANI. OAKLAND. Cal., Wednesday. April 24. 1907. -One hundred and lliirtv sixth dav. New California Jockey I bib. Winter Meeting iis7 days. Weather clear: track fast, fit books on. Presiding .Indue. E. c. Hopper. Starter. Kiehard Dw.ver. Secretary, Percy . Treat Pacing Starts al 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers, figures in parenthesis following the distance ol each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weigh I carried. r* L3 Q r7 / . FIRST PACE 5-8 Mile. 50] 2 HI.. Puis,. SPKI. 2-year-oidS. Allowances. Net OOO I J value lo winner 325. Ind HoresT" AWfPP St % % 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ S7J98 WAI.TKK MILLER w MM 4 :: ."• I"1- U I I Sand] T H Williams 2] ::;. 16-51 J ". H, s ■.ii.ipoi.LlK I.. w pr. i; ii 8* •;• :.- 2» Gross I s Fountain • 16 8 2 ■■ 5 DARBlNGTON vv ins z I IJ 31 l"1- :.■ Stuart W P atagrane M 366 M6 166 46 68179 l i:.A w M6 •. - -- - 1 4* A Drown W Darkei :: 4 4 113 68217 SIR WESLEY wb 166 7 7 7 7 7 :. Bpacyrar C W Chappell "•" -"" HM 46 f" 67509 IHACKO wt: lus l l pi pi 4"i- ti V Fischer s C Hildjreth lu CO .".• 1". 4 i;s :7 ii:i:siON WB 166 •". •". 4* V »i" -7 Butwell LZDeAnau 6 ■"• 7 : 1 1-3 oat Time. 245. 49. 1:02. Winner — Br. C, by Watenii — I.uletle itrained hy 11. E. Bowelli. Went to post al 1:44. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won in a canter: second and third driving. Waiter Miller Horn a good -tail maintained close pursuit of the leaders and drew out decisively wh-.i straightened for heme, loiiie L. from a slow beginning gat away poorly but closed up steadily on the outside and took second place iu the utsl stride by a fast stretch sprint. Darelugton was a prominent • oiitendcr to tue linal slxteeftfh and ran a remarkable race for a green one Adena tired at the end , i . , .iii- and a half furlongs close pursuit oi the leaders. Sir Weslcv, away badlv. closed a con iderahle gup. Hiacko showed brilliant euily speed and will do to watch. IQQrri SIHoNIi HACK 1 3-4 Miles. Si__j -4—95. Purse 00. 4 year olds and upward. DOO I A. Selling. Xel value lo winner W». Ind Horses AWtPPSt ... 1 V,_ lT-t~StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS mtXt ADONIS wsn 4 107 6 1 3l 3i S| 3= 2» 1* Butwell Vernon Stable S-5 3 2J 7-101-3 68364 FONCASTA sn 6 107 1 I 1- l-J 1 .. Il Q 2- Keogh J Curl 8-5 9-5 6 5 3-." 3-10 68287 GOV. DAVIS W9 4 102 4 3 6 6 5» 51 3«k 3:1* Grote R R Rico Jr 6 8 5£ 8-5 3-5 86266 LADY FASHION WB 5 105 3 6 5s 5s 22 2» 43 4" A Wright A W Bam . 10 10 9 3 1 ■KM JACK LITTLE wsn 6 108 5 4 2- 2" 6 6 5£ 53 Leeds J T Bobbins 10 12 10 3 1 nM TEJON w 4 104 2 S 4= 4" 42 4°t 6 6 J Hunter C C McCafTerty 30 60 60 15 4 Time. 26. MS. 1:1S8. 1:443. 2:10?.. 2:37. 3:031. Winner — B. g. by Hamburg — Bdlth Gray trained by C. V. Tapper. Wont to post at 2:07. At po-t 1 minute. Start good. Won easily, second and tliird the same Adonis ran well up throughout and made good decisively at the end. proving the liest stayer. FWKMfl i was excessively urged to make the mining and alter Middenly relinquishing tlie lead in the stretch came agata and was going as well as the winner at the end. Governor Davis after trailing in the rear for a mil.- moved ur well at the end. Lady Ka-hion loomed up at the end of a mile and an eighth but tired finally, .lack Little and Tejou lioth failed to stay. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Ovcrweiuinv Jack I.itlle. 1 pound: Tejon. 2. AQQ70 THIRD RACK— Futurity Course 17 feet less than 3-4 mile. 1:09—3—110. Purse V/OO I -— 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. Net value to winner S325. ln"d Horses AWt PP St lb % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 68K8*LISARO n 4 110 4 4 3» 2» Ih 1- F Kelly B J Baldwin 3 4 18-56-5 1-2 68249 CLOUDLIGHT w I 106 I 3 in 8" ¥ -~ Keoch Moiera and Josephs2J 2J 11-54-5 1-3 C82BU8T. FRANCIS w 4 107 I 2 L" l1 V 3J Sandy Maple Stable "_ E 4J 3-2 3-5 682M*8UGARMAU w ■ 4 103 1 1 41 4" ■ l" W Fischer W Scharetg 8 8 6 2 4-5 67848*TOUPEE WH6 107 ■ 7 i;-. 5- 5s 52 A Brown W Gabriel 5 S 5J 2 1 66663*MAZAPAN Wl 4 104 I 6 V 6*1 6* 0n A Walsh White «t WymiekOO 200 200 50 10 88253 TANK ws I H 1 S 7" 7* 7:5 7-" Q McLaunNVilv and Meigs 100 200 200 60 25 MM THE LIEUTENANT w 6 107 7 5 !» 9 S» 8° A Wright W Hawke M M 200 II 20 JOHN WIETHAUPT w 3 92 S 9 81 Sh 9 9 Wr Kelly B Sehreiber 10U 200 200 50 20 Time. 1:10. Winner -Br. c. by Rev el Santa Anita — Seven Up trained by T. H. Cook. Went o pod at 2:33, At i ». ►-1 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. [Jaam from an indifferent Mart quickly took to forward iiursuit of the pacemakers, drew up like a Hash on the last turn and stalling Off the others in the stretch came away and won as hi* rider pleased. Cloudlight broke well on the ins-ilc and set a terrific pace to the strcich. where she bore out and tlica earn egata el Ike end st. maeis Froai ■ living atari was aae of the pacemakers to the Btretcb, ■where he was crowded OB the in-ide and tired finally. Sugarmaid. injudiciously urged to keep np with the leaders in the early miming, was lir.ally crowded back and then carried out by Cloudlight in the - n tch. Toupee improved his pusition from a poor start, loomed up in the stretch anil tlieu dropped haet again as.if abort. Masepan wai well no for live furlongs. The I.ieutcnaut is not ready. Scratched i.s:;n; l.otta Gladstone, RC.; 67868 Mill Song. 102: 68201 Instructor. 110. Incorrecl weight in entries John Wiethaapt, M. Qoimilit- [_____ :; pound-: cloudlight. 1: Sugarmaid. 1: Mazapan. 2: Yank. 2. PUQ7Q FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 :4."»I— 5— 108. Purse ,000. 3 -year-olds and OOO I O upward. Ilandi. .-.p. Net value to winner . "ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68326GEO. P. MNEAR W E 97 7 2 11 21 81 8* 1" Sandy II Stover 3 3 3 9-102 5 I SS31S LOGI8TIL.UA W S 131 ■" : •» B* lh 41 2" Borcl II W Hoag 8-5 14-543-51 1-2 68318 EDWIN GUM 4 111 1 :• 7 ■ S| B1 3"! Lycurgus W Walk, r 5 7 7 21 6-6 • l- EDUARDO a sn 5 9l: 3 .", Z| :.:1 .,■ . 2* 4" G McLaunC Van Dus*n H S S 21 1 i.v.ls BRYAN mi 3 91 2 1 4 42.. «-" 63 U W Kelly .1 B Dunn 10 18 lfi 5 2 68318 FISHER BOY w sn 5 M 7 tj 1» l.lh fi:I. C Ross It Friedman 6 6 5 9-5 4 5 68221 J. C. CLEM ws 4 105 I 4 5". 7 7 7 7 Palms W tft Vincent 15 25 25 8 3 Time. 21. 4*1. 1:141. 1:40. l:«t?. Winner B. g. bv Tsrso- Clara Wilson trained by II. Stoveri. Went to poet at 2:.V.t. At [lost 2 mini tee. Start good. Won driving: second and third the MM Grnrge P. IfcNear ftom ■ stlidime start made the running for the tit— t half, was then taken bach OB the tarn and wailed with for the stretch and won out in a fast anil game quarterns sprint, l.ogistilla. un- n-.i i ID cl up in the early running. MOTed np rapidly OB the extreme outvide in the last half and jusl failed to get up under a weak whipping Onish. Ldwin Gan broke slowly and was shuffled to the rear ,.n the tuM turn, then closed ■ big gap ill the last half and was going fastest of all at the end. Rdnard aim. lined close porsail of the leaders for seven furlongs and then dropped out. Brraa eras pi. niiiieiit for six furlongs and going well at the end. Li-h. i Roy. :m:iy poorly, raced around on the tan into a lead on the far turn anil appeared all over the winner on the last turu but quit suddenly in the stretch. ivei weignts George I. McNear, :: pounds; Bryan. 1: J. C. Tetn. 1. CUOrT/l IIITII BACK 1 Mile. l:3t8J — 1—117. Purse 00. o-yearidds and upward. Selling. UOO I 4 N1 ralae to winner ito. Ind Horses AWtTPSr % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S is s-l:KlK KI wn 1 bl 4 2 »* #• 3- V I] .1 Hunter « C McCafferty s „ s ;, i i -Ootit t6833SMASSA w S M6 1 E 5- :: 4J 4:! 1 Keoajh D A Ross :: 23 -523-..1 1-3 ivT.riKlNCCSS T1TAN1A w 9 102 5 1 S | 2J 2J 21 Sandy .1 ! Milhn • •■ 41 S-23-6 K8318-EAR1 Ruc.F.US w t M :: 4 I] lh 12 l"t 4- Lycurgus W Walker 3 16-518-511-101-3 fi8298*FAIRYSTREET WB 3 83 2 • I 6 :. .".- .",• G Mcl/iiunF .1 Neil :w 50 f,o Vs. 3 68299 MAB HOLLANDER w3 93 t 3 |i 6*6 6 6 Irote C White 12 40 40 10 3 Time. 241, 6N. 1:141, 1:40. Winner -Br. g. bv Handspring Carlotta C. trained by C. C. McCafferty. Went to |tost at .3:24. At BOBl 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Bedford from a good star! was reserved in close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch, whore he challenged OB the outside and hnallv won after crossing the leaders when Hearing the Apish. Massa, h«:iv sFwh on the in-ide and hadlj Blessed about ill the early running, failed to get throuuh in the stride, i KBd came like a cyclone on the outside at the end. Priaeess Tilania ran lapped on the pacemaker on the in-ide to the last sixteenth, where she was crowded bv Bedford ami forced to pull up. Karl Rogers set the paei fasl lor seven miongs and was then forced to pull up sharply by the winner boring into him. Fairy Street trailed to the last nun and Mas chMBBg up rapidly at the end and is extra good. Mabel Hollander retired earl; Scratched 68338*8lr Rrillar. 105: 68319sPal, 92; 68320 Supreme Court. 101. overweight- Bedford. I pound: Massa. 1: Malwl Hollander. .". £J CJ O rT pT SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1 :.:sf — 4— 117. Parae $•«•. 3 year olds and upward. Special f3O0 • O Welghta, Net value lo winner $::2." . "ind Ho7s7s AW: PP~St Yt %~~% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 68287*0 ABIN wb 5 108 4 2 M 1| I1 1« I* A Williams.l H Brannon 21 21 2 4-5 2-5 ,,v BOB RAGON 5 111 7 7 6* V V 2« 21 Sandy G Summers 20 50 50 20 8 BSTITHE MIST w 5 H« 2 4 |*| 3* 2* 2* I* Keogh D A Ross 21 14 ..13 ..4 5 2-5 67968 STORM w 5 Ml 3 1 l»3* 31 1 4". 4-i BTtherfB A .1 .lackson M MO 166 36 M an ;.- vd wb 6 111 5 :. r.i V V V B* Gross W Cahlll I 7 6 2J 4-o KSOTjO MIN GIBSON m t NO 9 8 8 8 7 7. 6" C Wllllam8WaahIngton Sta 36 M 25 10 3 H8 . KINO COLE WB 5 HI 8 3 :: 5" 6« 6 7 W FiacherS C HiWreth 2i 4 IS-06 5 1-2 isvi ].- KERSALL w :. Ill I I !» 7, V V : -l Hunter c P Fink 36 " .. 66 20 S 651K9 MARSHAL NET W 6 MS I I I ■ I I I C Ross J c McLaughlin 20 50 50 15 5 Time. 254, I!:. 1 :15». 1:11 Winner h g, bv Pontiac- Poncho trained by B. B. Getchell. .,..,,.. Weal to nosl at :: :.l t i» t 2 minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter: second and thud driving. • Vbin forged Into the lead on the backstretcb sad held sway to the end by a safe Btargin, never seriously menaced Boii Bagon lucky and forwardly placed throagbout, finished like a shot. The Misl hail no msbaps ran In chise Dnrsnil of the winner after going the tir-i qaarter but could never get op and tired badlv in the closing -Hide. Stonna showed superior early speed, relinquished the lead on the back sirctch nut held on wHl afterwards. Yada was closing up well al the end. Mina Gibson got away poorly and had ■ rough ioiuncv. King Cole bolted on the turn and was quickly eliminated as a contender. Scratched 68320 Phalanx, 111; 68335 Tarp, 1 »2: 68201 Hedge thara, 164. Orerwelghts Mina Gibson, - r»""uds. -—---—— - — ——=———