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— : : OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. OAKLAND, Cal., Saturday, April 27. 1907.— One hundred and tliirtv-ninth day. New California Jockey t bib. W inter Meeting ls7 days. Weather clear; track fast. .il books Presiding Judge, I. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Pwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Pacing starts at Ltd p. m. W Indicates whip, S spurs. R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance ol each race indicate track record, age of hots,- ami weight carried. fiSi/LQl llltsl *ACK 5-8 Mile. 001 2 loo. i i.„rse ;iiii. i ve.n olds. Handicap. Ne~t UOrrOl value to winner gtfO. lud~Horse1s AWt PP St~4,~V % Sir fin Jockey a Owners 0~H~ _ cflp-"" 68272eOLLEGE WIDOW w lOI 4 l a] L- . V l»| Cross H W Hoag J 2 h-SgTtT 6S370 ORESTON Wa lit E :* 1«| 1 1*12 K Kelly V t lie Annan 2 It; .",14 5U a 3-f 68388 HUSKY yv P 4 2 :. fi ** gak Ja c Miller Sierra Nev Sta IS SI M ii 11-5 is:,. i ADENA w ins :; 2 :,nk :;y ji *a A Brown u Durker G ■ L:-5 i-r. "-0 C8179 STANLEY FAY w its ■ 0 |ak r.n r,- andu l.yciirgiis w Walker ::u ;,n r.u 1" 4 i.v:,i iMtl.l.lK I. w 103 11 4i 1; ti 6 W Fischer D S Fountain 4 E 23-33-2 1-2 Time. 2.".». 4s 1 :©!«. Winner 1!. f, by Bassetmw — F.xtraet trained by II. W. Iloagl. Weni lo post at 142. At post 1 minute. Start g,MMl. Won easily; second and third driving College Widow broke well ami maintained dose pursuit of the pacemaker to the at retch, where sbc passed him as it be was anchored ami won running otr. Crestoa established a quick lead and set a stitr pace lo mi.yy.iy of the StsetCh. where he tired badly. Husky, away poorly and sbuftieil back to last in the ••aily raunlne;, ehmed 1 biu gap and showed marked Improvement. Adena tired badly alter being prominent for three farlongs. Stanley Fay. away slowly, Bteadllj Improved hi- position and is promising. i "Hie L. lost ground Steadily and ran a very bad rare. Overweights — Hnskj . I pounds: lollie 1... 1. OQ Qfc RhVOMD BACK 1 5-8 Miles. No track record Parse 1907.sh00. 4 year olds and up*. llOlO ward. Selling. Net value to yy inner . 12.-, Ind "HoracT" A~ W 1 1 PSl S t~"i~rr~S t r~l i n J ockeys ~tH tiers [ C P B~ ii;s:.".iii:vKi NF.i:i» l.i: m TiM I 1 8* 2* V X*%* V. A Brown .1 M Crane «~ bfrii; T:: -,~ i.sj::a l.i: 11I.K1 a 7 MC 2 E I • 7 V 2* 2- Cross II W Hoag 4 23-523-62 4-.". 6837DADONIS 1: I hi:: I S 7 7- •* 4 ". 33 W Kelly Vernon stable r. m -t ;: x r. ■ i.l.i: TION yy I MS ♦ 2 1" l1 l | 2] 2* 4*J Sandy C Van Dus.-n 7 S 8 2£ t-6 18371 FONCASTA sn t; Ins ."• 7 4- 4- 3A Sak 41 ."." Keogb .1 Curl 7 1° 10 I 8-5 S8371 GOV DAVIS w 4 In: 4 I 8j g| V ■■ V Qrote It K Rice ,r IS M 30 M 4 8S371 LADS FASHION WB and Pi.. 3 t 2 ■■- t» 7 71 7"1 A Wright W Bnos 1". Wl K0 10 1 16831 iNINE SPOT yv n ." MS s 2 •."; gak g| s s- v B I !C htcCafferty s ". 14 r."J 1 l- • - Mi FREES] s yy t, lul 7 8 r." Eh •• !i !. •» afcRae I W Franks 38 M at :o M lime. 21-. IU*. 1 1 T * 1 14] 2 ii-.iJ. 2 :;.,;. 2 4s*. Winner B. t:. by Jim Gore Brhcaan trained by .1. Dixoa Wini to post ai 2 us. At |iovt ii minute-, start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 1 i.in nlali- ir tlyinu stait ot into a long easj lead but reUnqulshed it to Klevation. which he ii.iiientl.v followed to tbe half, a hue he aasaaaed roasmand and held *-yya to the end. yviiere he was tiring sllsbtly. Benvoiio, shnaVd to the rear on the first tarn, dosed ■ big gap in the last half into a last coming second and finished wearing the winner down. Adoais, a good stayer, caught the others tiling la the st reti-ii and linisheii a name third. Elevation, excesaivelj urged to lake the lead, made the rnaalaa for three-oaarters ami dropned ont alter ■ sharp brash w i 1 1 1 the winner. Peneaata was never dnngeroas and unable to keep up with the con ids rati velj 1 . — 1 pace. Governor Davis was very sore but yya- gaining in tbe laM half. Nine Spot, very sore and badly ridden, wa-- until to start. The winner was entered for SSOO; no bid. Overweights foiiia-la. 1 pound; Lady Fashion, 4. 0 Q A OQ 11 1 1 It I HAt i: S-4 Mile. 1:12-41 lis. Purse %:,m. :; year olds and upward. Sell-UOt:uO hag. Mel value to whaaer S4oo. Ind Horses AWtPP"St4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P 3 i.s.:::i.ilt. YAI. RXKHTK w S 103 JO 1 ■ .r V Keogh 1 A Ross Q „ 2| 7 101". 68390NONIK LUCILLE u 4 103 I 4 I1 1 2] ." Buxton C C McCafferty 7 12 12 E 1 1 -.1 8S289 NOTHING w 4 100 9 2 2* 4 4 3" W Kellv .1 Y Paulson IS 2E 16 5 I C831C GYPST KING sit 4 107 S ti .". 5= 3" 4l C Williams.l B Smith 2 2 8 r 7-107-20 68319 I.ANPOSAL w 4 Mi •". ■" 4and 3i " M Sandy .1 C Davidson 8 10 10 ■ 1-6 8121 MARTINMAS wn 7 103 3 3 85 9 V Ji R Davis B J Ramsey 10 15 12 5 2J 6815 MISTTS PRIDE 7 101 1 9 62 64 6- 7° McRae B H Kirby 8 10 9 3 7-5 6821ft MENDEN w 3 90 2 S 9 8i 7 S * Callahan W P Fine loo 200 200 60 25 8338 TRAJAN ws 5 103 7 7 74 7J 9 9 Gross W H Travers 60 200 200 60 2S 68336 JDLLY WITCH WB 5 101 4 Left at the post. G MuLaunE Stewart 60 100 100 40 10 Time. 241. 4S». 1:14*. Winner— Cu. g, by Rey del Sierras — Jessie R. trained by C. I. Mulholland 1. Went to post at 2:.!7. At post 2 minutes. Start goad. Won driving: second and third the same. Koval Bogae broke striding and vyas reaerved in close pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch, where be wore her down finally. Nonie Lucille established a quick lead and set the pace to the stretch, where she relinquished her advantage to Koyal Rogue, then came again in remarkably game fashion and just failed to get up. Nothing ran prominently throughout and was a game and fast going third. Jypsy King, away poorly and tangled ap in the early running, closed op steadily into a fast coming fourth. Banposal, forced out of iiosition on the last turn and pocketed in the stretch, finished with an electric rush. Miirtinuias dropped to the rear early and then came again, bfistys Pride, nearly left, closed a uap but did not run to her true form. The winner, entered for ,600, was bid up to ,fHM ami sold to C. C. .McCafferty. nniQ/l fol ICTll HACK- I 1-2 Furlongs. I:n.v I MO. Parse 1MB. 3 year olds and up-UOxOTr ward. Special Weights. Net value to yy inner 8400. Ind I lories- AWt PP St Vt Vt %~~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S Ti;s372»LISARO w 4 111 1 I l1 l-i l3 1*1 F Kelly F. .1 Baldwin 3 4 4 6-.1 1-2 €8299F NEUGENT Wa 3 .7 7 I 2* f ■ 21 San.lv W Srhan-tg 7 7 5 9-5 7-19 |682S4ENTRE NOUS W S KM 6 5 43 2J 3 Y Kelly hi Beia 2 3 13 54 5 1-2 6830DSANFARA wit 4 106 2 7 5h 4 4" 4IU« Loss B R, storick 8-6 3 2 7 107-20 68 K!FIREBAL,L WB 6 111 4 3 6 6* 6» 6* Cross H G Bedwell 6 13 12 41 9-5 68126 VAN NESS wn S 111 3 6 7 7 ••• 8** Fischer .1 B Dunn 88 150 150 40 12 66149 QUEENCUP w 7 109 5 1 33 4and 7 7 E Lynch PQ Lynch loo , EM 500 200 40 Time. 23J. 4S. 1:111. 1 : •»:*. Winner— Br. C. hi Bey el Bants Anita Seven Co 1 trained by T. H. Cook. Went t M at .".02. At t«.st s minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. I.i-aro from a striding inside stait took a tiuick lead and showing great ipced won all the way never -uioiish menaced, was lucky and vigorously ridden and probably best today, f. Neugent from a good inside start was in -tienuoiis, dose and game pursuit of the winner throughout and put up a superior c iert. Kntte Nous broke slowly and got into a good forward position in the running to the stretch but failed lo make the expected rush at the end. Sanfara. nearly left, closed ap rapidly on the inside to tiie last 1 in ti. where aha was shandy shut off and knocked back but dosed ap again gamely under a weak linish. fireball was shullleU ipiickly to the rear and was never dangerous. The others ran badly. Overweights f. Neugent. 1 iiouinl. d. CJ /% Q PC flFTH BACI 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:18] 4 K. Purse 00. ; year olds and upward. DOTcOO Allowances. Net value lo winner 833S. ind Horse8 AYVtPPSt Vi. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 483S6 GOSSIPER II. w 6 tor. S 3 2i 2«| 2»1 l»l Sandy .1 Toohey S 5 11 52 7-1013 CS3902EL OTROS w 1: 5 110 9 4 Sj :.- 3- 2 Cross G V Baldwin E 5 2£ 1 2-5 683362NAPPA ■ 3 100 6 I 1".]- iu 3J V Kelly .1 Coffey 3 5 5 8-5 7-10 68319=PAIi 4 107 7 5 4= 4s 44 4° Buxton Flour da Lis Sta 4 5J 5 8-5 3-5 68356 CURRICULUM WB 3 .7 1 1 ."- 5- B" 5 C Ross S Judge 15 25 20 8 3 68028 QUINDARO ws 5 107 2 S 7 6J « 6 .Ino Carroll.! T Smith 100 200 200 50 25 GATEWAY s I 107 5 I 9 9 7 7* F Wilson .1 S W I 15 15 13 5 2 60728 LEGAL FORM w 4 lo7 5 7 8 8 8 S" Borel 0 Braolden 1 no 200 200 50 25 68250 DORA I. ws 8 105 4 6 c- 7 9 9 McRae .1 Byaa 10010010050 20 Time. 23ft, 4ft|, 1 :13|, 1 20 Winner- Ch. m. by Colonel Wheeler Confidante trained b] W. Short 1. Went to nost at 3:31. At post 2, minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Goasiper II. from a Btridlaa start yyas teserved under 1 pull iu Close attendance on Nappa to the stretch, where she drew out and won decisively, fl Ottos, lucky am! in a forward pesttioa from the start. finished with a belated rush on the inside into a fast going second and was given a bad ride. Nappa outbroke the others and aiade the running to the stretch and put up a game dosing struggle. Pal. away sowry. ran within striking distance but failed in the closing drivw and can do better. Curriculum, shut oil" at the start, was well up for five furlongs and tired at the end. Gateway, away badly, was unable to raise a respectable gallop. Scratched 88383 lledgethorn. 1U7. U /I 9 sixth rack -l Mile. liana 4 117. Pane tSd*. 3-year-olds and upward, special DOt:OU Weights. Net value lo winner *I25. Ind Horses AwtPPSt % K »4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 II G P~S 883S7 JUDGE NELSON w 3 97 8 4 22.. is 1= 1= 1» Sandy 11 G Bedwell IS 15~8 2 1 68374 BEDFORD w it 4 lot; 3 I 4-i 3i 2S 2* 2*| Borel C C afcCafferty 1 8-2 7-8 11 ol i 88357*KOKOMO yy I M 7 17 4- 4- . 2*1 3* It Davis T II Byaa 2.. 5 4 8-5 3-5 68372 TOUPEE wnOllo 2 5 •* 2«| *H 4*| 4* A Brown YY Gabriel 4 8 7 21 I 68316KINDERS y 3 M 4 7 1 5- ;,- B 5» E Lvtidi W K Applegate 12 20 15 g 2 is:;:!.; JOHNSTOWN wn 4 188 I 2 6 6 6 6 6J W Fischer W Cahlll 6 s 8 3 3-2 18375 hfARSHAX.NET yv 6 110 5 6 52 7 7 7 7c Boss .1 C McLaughlin 60 15010040 12 Time. 2T ;. 51. 1:15. 1 In Y inner — B. c. by Itassciliyv -Loveknot trained by II. 8. BedweB. Went to post at .!:.V . At ost 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, .ludge Nelson drew out on t lie backstretch and led by a wide margin and undisturbed to the final six-beat h. where he was driven out to stall off the favorite and secured a lucky win. Bedford, shut oft on the first turn, got into a good position at the half and came fast in the stretch hut finished swerving badly to rha inside under a bad ride. Kokomo from a striding start was taken back to last place In the hist ouarK-r, was then rushed ut on the inside at the halt and ay.iin shut oil. then finished with a 1 da ted stretch rush and was much the best. Totpiee. well up for six farhnags, failed to stay. Kinders also ouit early. Johnstown, shuttled to the rear in the first quarter, is best over a longer route ami liable to win j xin. Scratched— .s:;!!H otifcssor. 113.