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OAKLAND FORM CHART. KLANT . OAKLAND, Cal.. Friday. April 26. 1907. - Dm • hundred and thirty eighth day. New California Jockey club Winter Meeting 1 1S7 daysi. Weather clear: track fast. "1 books on. Presiding Judge, i:. •«,;. Popper. Starter. Ri.-hard Dwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. __ Racing starts at 1:46 p. BE. W in.li.ate~ whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tie distance of ea.-h race- Indicate track record, age of bone and weight carried. OQ/4/"«r FIRST KAi i: 4 1-2 Furlongs. 53—2—168. Purse 00. 2 vear olds. Fillies. Allow DOlUO an-es. Net value- ;,, w iniii-i »:;25. Ind Horses AWtPPStj, "2 % "str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 0!7::iHtTFRNAW A Y W 111 11 1J I1 1*1 C Ross F, Wright I ■ II E -" 88272= MI!KY W 111 7 li - !*1 W Fischer Y Cahlll 1 E 1 13 -01 Jout I68260MAR«TE D. w lit t : 3] 3*1 3* Groan T A Davies 1 I t 3-2 34 87931 WILLIE T « 111 I 1 4*164 4 F Kelly Spokane Stable " :• ! 11 ol 68296 l:NW i:i w lit I E P to 5* Sandy .1 G Davidson 111 r, r, .", I ..s:;.v LAST 0tO wr. HO I _• . 6* P Phillips- !• W Healey 13 26 B I I 68103 GRACE MARIE wllu ! 7 T~- 71" 7" W Kelly 1... ,v Max-y In 168 166 31 12 CAYENNE CORA will .". s 8 8 8 Borel .1 D Millin 24 M M 36 I" 88388 wsb 110 I :i Fulled up.C WilliamjsJ FJ Uefnaaa oi 4U 40 t? 1 Time. 2n, 48, 54L Winner h. f by Niiuiod Tern trained by F.. W right 1. Went t" po-t at 1:15. At post 1 minute. Start verv bad. Won li.iiidih: PCCOad easily; third dritlug Turn* way beat the barrier by 6re lengbts. won all the way and drew ,iv..ij decisively from Abbey challenge in the stretch. Abbey, away ftatfooted, rapidly closed up ..n the leader, making up ten lengths in the ti-st quarter, but the eflort weakened her and s|,e failed at the end. Margie I, from a lair atari was prominent throughout and a game third. Willie T.. away badly., closed a big gap and was coming like a shot at the end. Banward ran moderately well. Last Go from a ftatfooted start was shuttled tuii, kly to the rear. The others had no chance whatever with the start. C* Q A a*~lT SFCOND RACF Futurity Course 170 feet less than " I mile, t 109 5 110. Purse fJTvJ I •333. t vear ol,|s and upward Selling. Net value !■■ winner $:i2.Y Ind Horses AW tP P~S t~1£~VJr~~%~8 1 r~Fiii Jockeys Owners O II C V S .s- i-vDi.Y LYNCH ws 5 136 M " 13 I* 1- 13 C WilHamaODonll and CryarJ 21 2 9-102-5 ,,srn T DENIS Wn5U*J 1 7 «■" L3 -- -:1i Sandy II K Howell S 10 10 4 2 68315 JUK GOSS wlO 16 8 B 5" Si o1 o:i J Duggan P f Lew is 15 30 30 10 5 68220 WATER THRUSH W 4 116 S 5 6 6« 4* 4« Jarrett D S Fountain * . R 7 3 6-5 67S682DICK WILSON wb 4 126 4 S 8* 8» tis 5- F Kfllv p Sullivan 6 10 8 3 6-5 i.v:r,ti3.sPEAKER FONT N A w 5 126 7 2 3i 4J 5J 6= R Davis E J Ramsey 4 10 10 4 2 K7233 SAXTA RAY w 4 126 6 1 7 7- 7- 7- A Brown .T F Clifford :, 10 9 4 2 hMol DAVID ROLAND WSB 5 126 9 HI in- 9= 9- S« A Williams Reality Stable 15 SO 30 10 5 6*319 ROSOOE v ."» 129 3 11 2". S»l » :i» WKcllv c Helfera 5 7 7 3 3-2 782 TINLOCH w 8 126 2 9 11 HI- 10 In" Bnmrglir 1* B Smith 100 100 100 50 20 6.258 BAT1DOR ws 7 126 11 4 9i 11 11 11 A Wright J E Hoppas 20 50 50 15 8 Time, 1 : 1 1£. Winner — Or. g. by Piccolo — Leora trained by T. Cisler. ■! ° post at 2:1~- At post minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third BJM same. Paddy Lynch ran into the lead on the outside and won all the way but finished driving and was Jm-ky to win. St. Denis broke slowly on the inside and moved up rapidly, challenged vigorously in the stretch but could not quite get up and was t est. Joe Ross, always well up. gamely earned third place. W.iter Tlmisli. away flattooted. had a rough journey and was repeatedly pulled up." Dick Wilson, away badly, steadily improved his position into a fast going fifth. Shaker Fontana failed to stay after limning prominently to the stretch. Santa Kay. shuffled to the rear at the start, was gaining in the Stretch. The winuer was entered fur 1800; no bid. • Scratched tlM.Ki Royal White, 120. £JSJ/| /"Q THIRD RACK- Futurity Course 130 feet less ihan ::-4 mile. MO— 3— 110. Purse 1100:1/0 yilKl. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. .Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt"PP~St 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P S 73M*AARON J. w I 121 2 7 4- 4 41 Ink a WilliamsJ H Brannon Hi"" tt-CH 0-8 2-8 S7945 JACK KERCHEVTLEW 4 118 5 S § -in 3" 2i Lycurgus V Walker 6 10 10 4 2 MASEDo wsn I 124 , 2 2* 2J 2J .*!» T Sullivan Reality Stable 5 6 6 2* 6-5 S2M YELLOWSTONE wb S 129 4 4 V »• ft U F Wilson J S Wood "30 50 40 15 8 OBIS TITUS II. 7 121 7 3 1" ink 145k Mentry Q P McNeil .. 4 4 8-5 7-10 ERRO SANTA 1121 * 1 S» Gi 7i 0- Kirschm J .1 Ellerd U H 23-5 1 68315 WOODTHORPK wb i 129 3 E B» 6" B 71 C WilliamsR H Harris 8J 20 30 10 5 «Q5 MISS PROVO 7 119 1 6 7-1 71 8« 85 Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta.30 50 50 20 8 6772-RODOLFO tvsb 6 126 9 9 9 9 9 9 H Smith Oakwood Sta 8 10 10 4 2 Time. 1:11?. Winner — Ch. g. by Housatonic Jr. — Orinoca trained by K. C. Oetchell. Went in post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Aaron .1. broke quickly and took a good forward position, ran around on the outside on the turns ami --wiving to the inside in the stretch crowded the leaders and won out luckily, .lack KcrchevMle. away I ly. overhauled the leaders and loomed up like the winner in the stretch bin tired finalh. Max-do maintained dose and pcrofcftml pursuit of Titus II. and tired eventually. Yellowstone came fa-l from the Mil and finished going Bsnteat of all. Titus II. made tlie running very easily to the last sixteenth, where he suddenly ipiit. terro Santa, shuttled to the rear on the turn, went very wide and wa coming with a belated end rush. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Scratched — 07070 1 Money Muss. 120; 881628been, 110; 08288 Peggy ONeal. 121. Incorrect weight in entries Masedo, 121. £3Q /I i FOURTH BACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42 4 -110. Purse 00. 4 year olds and UOrrUl/ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses "AWtPPSt Vt M % Str~Fln Jockeys Owners O H O P S~ r,74s5 RALPH YOUNG its • MS 2 1 1»1" 1- 1 1? KirserTm .1 .1 Ellerd 15 15 6 2* 65 BUS SAHARA w 4 105 5 In pi 4» 3 2 2-. W Fischer C liogan 6 12 12 5 2* 8338 THE MISSOIRIAN w 5 102 7 1; 8 0*41 4* 3". McRae .1 Ryan 2. i. 4 I 5 4 5 83 NIGRETTE b 7 1»hi Pi 4 :;" 34 2*4 1* 4-1 J McLaun.l M Crane 2 12-82 1 1-2 •iV27.: 1SMAILIAN WB 5 105 9 7 11 11 10 7 5» W Kelly H It Schaffer S 20 20 8 4 48277 COLON* L JEWELL waft 4 162 8 9 4J 8 6 «". 63 Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta15 30 25 8 4 t73GS*FOTRERO GRANDE w 6 107 1 3 E* 6 8 5" 7:l Rettig WalkerandMcKinp 20 25 25 8 4 8NK6 FOLLOW Ml-; ws 9 107 4 5 9 9 7 8 81 C Williams!. C Williams 10 10 10 4 2 i68048TEN OAKS w 11 5 107 li S 7 7 9 11 9« Palms W L Ashe 10 20 10 4 9-5 67935 JIMALONG 10 los 3 2 221. 2| 51. t* M»» J Duggan B C Mason 50 NO M0 M 15 G7282 ST. GEORGE JR. wit 6 110 11 11 i-Hi 11 11 11 Gross T E McLuughlinl2 15 15 6 3 Time. 24. 4ilJ. 1:14*. 1:41. 1:44. Winner Br. h. hv Oakwooi — l-reyja Trained by .1. J. Rllerdl. Wein to post at :::i»: . At post ." minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Ralph doling from a Hying stall set the nuie throughout lint liied and just lasted the journey. Sahara. ava poorly and i-rowilod on the tirst turn. Hosed up quickly uu the hai-Ustretch and challenged uauiely in the streti h hut failed to get up. The Missourian. shuttled lo the rear on the tirst turn, closed 111 uii:i-h around into an easy third. Nigrette ran forwarilly tor seven furlongs, then quit and is in bod toini. Isinailian. knocked to the rear at the start, closed an immense gap in an extra good effoil. Iollow Me ran poorly. Ten Oaks was never dangerous. St. Ceorge Jr. showed early speed hut dropped book quickly and probably was short. The winner was entered for S.5H»; no bid. Scratched 683ft2Tarp, 105. Overweights .liinalong. 1 iiouud. /j Q A "I i Ill Til RACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42-4—110. Purse 00. 4 yea 1 olds and OOtIv iiliward Selling. Net value to winner S32and ]nd Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S B8273 MARTENOR wb 4 106 6 7 11-11- 6"k In L A Jack n Multnomah Sta 15 20 15 6 3 CKOT*NABONASSAR «■ 6 1M 12 8 -1 1- l» I2 2" Borel .1 A Crav S52 0-8 7 Pil 3 i.sr.i T AURIC AN ws 7 H12 1 M Q B"» 51 2: ::■ Appleby Reality Stalile in 15 15 t; 2 . 48243 JERCSHA wp. 5 :n0 2 9 12 12 9 . 6- 4- Palms W R Kngstrom IS 20 15 6 2* SKS« BIRD OF PASSAGE wb S Ml I I II 2| 2» 41 0* Buchann H -N Buithiluiu 6 C 3 3-2 7-10 474*7 ADIRONDACK WB 7 M7 1 2 4n 4- 4= 5 f Jross H L Shannon 20 50 50 IS 6 ..s.iss LITTLE BITTTERCUP s 5 146 E ■, ■■- 23 ::. 7- 71?. Sandv II Stover 1» 20 12 5 2* 68354SEL PR1MERO ws 4 110 11 11 W* 9- In 9 S- F Kellv B .1 Baldwin 4 5 5 2] 4 5 BKUH ROYAL RED ws 5 117 7 1 ill 7?. s1 91 Stuart Wallai i-AL-Hasfgs 15 25 25 10 5 S82SS*BR1GHT ALBERT Wsb 4 107 9 6 71 7. B| M In- W Kellv 1 S McKenzie 24 50 M 12 5 47284 LOVEY MARY m 4 M5 M 12 x- 11 11 ll1 C Lvnch H Mann 1" 20 ::o 12 5 48141 THE ONLY WAY WB 5 107 4 5 9- bM 12 12 12 T Sullivan Alameda Stable IS 25 25 10 5 Time 24|, 40|, ] :ir i. 1 42. 1 : 15. . Winner— R. f. by First Tenor— larcie A. trained by W. C. Vivelli. Went to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Martenor was crowded to the rear on the §M turn but closed up steadily on the outside and got up in the last stride hut was lucky. Naltonassar, humped to his knees at the start, ran wide aroiiid 1lie others into the lead on the tirst turn and held sway by a wide gap to the stretch, where he tired, hut *M much the best. Tarrigun got into a good position quickly and kept it to the stretch, where he linislu-d last. .lerusha. nearly left, made up much ground into a fast going fourth. Bird of Passage was shut off fj n the hackstretch bat was artf] up to the last turn, where he tired finally. Adirondack ran promi ™i--nil for six furloiius Little Buttercup showed -peed for six furlongs. Kl Primero was virtually left. Royal Red *aa knocked out on the first nun and ha 1 no chance afterwards. The winner was ontered Cat 4800; no bid. Incorrect weights in entries— Bird of Passage, 105: Adirondack, 105: Royal Red, 105: Bright Albeit. 100; The Only Way, 105. Ofcrwetgkta Martenor. 1 pound; Jerusha, 1: El Primero. :;. On 4 1 1 SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42—3—00. Parse 2400. .: year olds. Selling. f304Jb J. A. N*t value to winner s.;25. Ind Horses AWt PP St tt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 C02M SILVER LINK ws 97 11 2 13 1- l3 i 13 McRae J Scbreiber 6 9 9 3 8-5 682M PELIGRO6O m 107 1 lo pm s 411 B 2J Stuart W P Magrane 6 15 13 6 3 r.s::24 FAIR FA*;OT I 109 2 5 4-1 41 23 33 3- Sandy C Heifers 4 4 18-58-5 4-5 48274 MILSHORA Ws 108 6 11 IP 91 11 43 43 R Butler C F Tanner I 4 16-5S-5 4-5 4S2M*SEVEN BELLS wsb 107 9 s 4 7. M 41 M R Davis E J Ramsev 7 10 9 4 3-2 1,7;::; ROYAL MAXIM w 107 8 4 Kg 3 H 5- 6- W Fischer El Primero Sta 12 20 20 8 4 48248 BOGUM W 101 H I S:l 10J 6h M 7-1 Lycurgus W Walker 10 10 7 3 3-2 40384 DUKE OF ORLEANS ws 104 4 7 7-16- 81 8- 821 Grote R R Rice Jr J5 16 15 6 3 4S2M BUNA w 103 5 i 12 11* 10 11 9- J B Smith P C Donaleche 10 20 30 10 5 48357 GEORGE KTLBORN ws 104 12 3 5?. 52 7» W- Gross Selma Stable 15 20 10 4 2 482M FUR/.E wsn 104 I 1 2XJ 21 3= 10 11- Kirschm Sea Air Stable 5 7 7 2J 7-5 48288 TONIC w 107 7 12 9112 12 12 12 E Lynch ApplegateandCofn 20 40 40 12 6 Time. 24. 48, 1:16, 1:411. 1:42. Winner — R. f. by Free Knight — Silver Liuiug trained by i. Wentworth. Went to post at .::.5:i. At post 2 minutes. Starl fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Mirer Line established a piick lead from a striding start and made the running throughout but tired :.u I just lasted the joiirnev . Peligroso. crowded back on the first turn to last, closed a tremendous gap in the last six turlongs and just failed to get up. Pair Fagot, well up on the inside, loomed tip menacingly on the last turn but tired finally. Milshora. away badly, held forth in tin- rear and after h. ing repeatedly palled up elosed a big gap in the last half. Seven Bells was Ma*g ■*! in the stretch. Royal Maxim was prominent for five turlongs. I»uke of Orleans had a very rough journey and no chance. Pane unit badly ill the last uuarter. The winner was entered for B00; no bid. overweights — Buna, 1 pound