Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-30

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- — - ■ | OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. OAKLAND, Cal., Monday, April 29, 1907.— One bundled and thirty-ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter meeting 1S7 days. Weather clear; track fast, .it; books on. Presiding Judge, F. . Hopper. Starter, Bichard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Badag starts at 1 :40 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. , l* O I PT-Q PI RST RACK— 4 1-2 Furlongs, 53—2—108. Purse 00. 2 year olds. Selling. Net OO-dbOO value to winner $::25. lad Horace AWtPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 58333 BE THANKFUL vv ins 3 :: 3* 2l. lb P C Williams.1 M Crane 8-5~2 l7-fu7-102-5 68333*IRI8H MIKE a Ml 2 2 1» l". 2*12" Cross B Schreiber r. 9 8 3 7-5 68333 ST. AVON w 106 4 4 4i 3j X* Si Sandy C Winchell 4 4 18-57-5 3-5 S8370 SIR WESLEY Wli 106 it X 7:t 71" 1 4» Stuart C W Chappell 20 :! 15 6 I B8333 A I. TAIL w KM 1 1 0". 4- 51 B» A Drown 3 P Clifford ti 10 9 4 2 68S88 GAGA vv 104 10 :, Lh 5 » 6 6 W Fischer J W Blalock 10 12 11 4 S-5 0KI9S SANDPIPER w 109 S 6 5t tij 73 7 Keogh l.ive Oak Stable 10 15 10 4 ! 68333 UNCLE SAM w 10t! 6 10 Si S1 8 8l Borel F J Neil SO KM 100 40 r,0 68333 TARABAR vv is 7 9 H f 9 I* Lewis Keene Bros 60 Itt loo 40 "o i.79i.:: ST. CHARLES w 108 5 7 10 10 10 10 Roller! W Fisher loo lot 100 40 M Time, 23|, 4s*. 55. Winner — Ch. c. by Handsome Crest trained bv J. Dixon. Went to post at 1:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won hantlilv: second and third driving. IV Thankful from a lucky start ran lapped Oa the pacemakei to midway of the Stretch, where be drew iil decisively. Irish Mike set the Dace for ■ ball mile and then succumlied «and was :l lucky second. si. Avon broke slowly and after being in .lose quarters in the early running finished with a belated end rash, sii Wesley, oil rerj badly on the extreme outside, came like s whirlwind at the end after closing an Immense gap. Altalr, shut off early, tainted up ■rasciagrj in the stretch, where be was crossed and forced to pull up. Gaga showed speed today. The winner was entered for 8880; no bid. Iiieoiie. t weights in entries Be Thankful, 106; Sandpiper, lit;; St. Charles, 10ti. Overweight- Gaga. 1 pound. fttti Pv7 SECOND HACK Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3 4 mile. 1:00—3—110. Purse OOttU I 8#86l 3 v ear olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $.125. "ind Horses AWt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 58334 COafBURT wsb lu9 I :i l-.1 1 1« 1* C WilliamsAntritn Stable 10 :«» 25 8 i 68334*TALENTOSA H UJlo 2 2 2»| 2*i 2*1 Sandy T II Williams 1 6-5 1 1-2 1-4 67257 BAZZIN1 ws 109 2 S 4 J»| »4 ?." II Smith Reality Stable 10 If, 15 6 ;: 67932 S1BAR1 W 112 S V: 11« 9- 6" 4 A Wright Mey ersandPaddock C 10 16 6 3 C6786 PREE K THE BEAR vv 109 12 H 81 4i 41 :,. McClain L A Childa 4 s 6 Li 7-5 68357 SALVADALB w 112 ." 7 «i 8" 8s 6*1 Palms V Scharetg 10 20 12 5 "i 68143 ARCOl 1:1 vv 112 7 4 W « 7 7- P Kelly D Henry 6 6 5J 2 i 67932 LURE • COLD w 109 S G V :.". 0- 84 Borel J Hay ::n 50 50 "0 s 68203 VALADOLA wb 109 I Hi 7" in 91 91" W Kelly ■ J Baldwin in 15 15 6 :* 67557 MOHAWK ws 109 9 1 12 11 HH li« Htberton ■ I Switzer M 100 100 20 10 68372 JOHN WIKTHAIPT w 109 11 9 Bk 71 11 11 Cross P. Schreiber 20 50 50 12 6 68357 HANKWELL ws 109 4 0 V Fell. McBae J Rvau 20 U0 30 12 « Time, 1:121. Winner — B. g, by Jiloomsbitry — Coming Lvent I trained by W. S. Scott. Went to [M»st at 2:0!. A I post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Combury quickly established a long lead and won all the way never menaced. Talentosa was In nearest I in ili-tatit pursuit of the winner throughout. Bazzini broke slowly and taking a forward position quickly earned a game third. Sibaii. nearly left, closed a big gap and was going like a shot at the end. Free Knight the Bear got away very badly and made up much ground in a cracking race. Salvadale had a rough Journey and finished well up. Arcourt. knocked to the rear at the start, closed a gap. Lure oGold showed early speed. Incorrect weights In entries — Arcourt, 309; Lure oCold. 112. O.Q A KQ THIRD RACK— 8-4 Mile. 1:12— S—U8. Purse 00. 4 year olds and upward. Sell-OOtOO ing. Net value to winner IfflK Ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 h" fj p S 68249 E. M. BRATTAIN w 8 109 9 1 2s 1* 13 1* Sandy J D~~MilIiu 3 5 4 8T:-!T 68*87 ANDREW B. COOK s 6 112 8 2 3b 2. 23 2J C WilliamsF W Kllis 5 6 51 21. 6-3 68390 TAYLOR GEORGE WSB 5 109 1 5 4* 42 :i"k 3*1 C Ross R T Offutt 4 4 18-595 4-5 1220 OlSTRIBITOR w 0 109 4 7 8lu 810 71 4 . Borel P J Neil 50 €0 00 20 10 68390 GOV. ORMAN w I 4 109 2 4 11 V l*» S4 W Fischer J B Dunn G 8 6 2J fi-5 68249 PRINCS WHEELER w 6 107 6 3 5* 5= 4i 6*1 Rettig W P Fine 20 30 20 8" 4 68320 SUPREME COURT wsb 5 109 7 6 61 7"k 7" F Kellv C Van Dusen 10 10 10 4 2 68408*JACK KERCHEVLE w 4 104 1 8 7,; G2 61 8- Lycurgus W Walker 8 10 10 3?. 9-r» 68288 PEGGY ONEAL wb 5 107 5 9 9 9 9 9 T SulllvanJ C Davidson 4 10 10 4 8 5 Time. 24. doe, 1:1S3. Winner — ;r. g, by Captive — Leora trained by J. D. Millin. Went to post at 2:." 3. At post I minute. Start straggling. Won handily: second and third driving. L. M. Brattain. away striding, maintained close early pursuit of the pacemaker, drew out on the far tnm swiftly and area being eased up. Andrew B. Cook from ■ gi od start was always in forward pursuit of the oaceataker and finished a fast going second, showing big improvement. Taylor Ceorge. away poorly, steadily improved his position into a fast coining third. Distributor, away badly, closed a big gap. Governor Orma set t lie early pace but was quickly overhauled and quit badly in the stretch. Princess Wheeler retired early and is in bad form. Supreme Court is also in very bad form, seemingly. Jaik Lercbeville and Peggy ONeal were virtually left. The winner was entered for ; no bill. Scratched -cot. to silver Sue. 107: 18384 Given! Bahrio. UK; 88007 Reeeee, 112. /»n 1 Kl roiRTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. U..MJ— 4 — 10S. Pane ?I00. 4 vear olds and upward. OOiOllF Selling. Net value to winner 83K. Ind Horses A WtPPSt~St jj Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8* 68337CORRIGAN WB 8 110 4 .1 21 2- 13 1- 1"* 1*1 Sandy II E Rowell 3-5 3-5 2-5 1-5 on t 68410*NABONASSAR ws 5 HO 1 I 1 1 21 2** 2* 2* Borel J A Cray I IU 1?. 3 7-5 68364 W. P.. GATES wll 107 7 7 71 71 8 5i 4« :i"t A WilliamsR R Rice Jr 30 GO GO 15 0 8007 HI COD CAP w 7 107 3 4 8 S 51 6- 71 - A Drown C W Robinson 12 :0 30 8 3 6839 1 INVADER s 5 lo7 8 I 5| 5J 4** 31 I] 51 H Smith II Stover 7 10 10 8-5 7-10 •vil.YRKN ROSE ws 9 108 5 2 t* I* V 4 5" u-i C Williams W S Barrel] 8 11 10 2.. G-5 8391 HARBOR WSB I 10E 6 6 41 4* O"" l«* Gnk 71 Kirschm .1 J Fller.l 30 75 GO 20 7 68250 BRIERS B 7 100 2 I G"* 6"k 7» 8 8 8 Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 10 25 20 G 2 Time. Z4*, 4!J. 1:151, D12J. 1:54,. Winner — Br. h. by Sain — Ada Reese trained by II. K. Rowell l. Went to post at 2:5!». . At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. orrigaa from ■ lucky start indulged Nabonassar wifii a brief lead, then drew out on the backstretch and held sway to the end, never fully extended. Nabonassar. luckily and skillfully placed and reserved in close pursuit ot the winner after going the first half, linlslied a fast going second. W. B. Cates, suddenly improved, got away poorly but moved up faat on the fai_turn and took third in the last stride and was going like a shot. Hi Col Cap, shuttled to the reiir at the smrt. closed op rapidly in the middle running. drew into third place in the la*t fuiloiitf hut suecumbed in the laM stride. Invader got away poorly b.t moved into prominent contention in the lirst half and tired at the end under a poor ride. Byron, alter running forwaidly for half the journey, quit badly. Harbor showed brief early si eed and is still high in tlesh. The winner was entered for ; no bid. Scratched — 68355 DoHnda, 1«»2; «8287Bragg, 1I ; US102 Theo Case, 110; 68392 Daniel C, 107. Overweights I.yion Rose, 1 pound. d Q /t C* i ■ PUTH RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than :: 4 mile. 1:00—3—110. Purse OOtUU .f4no. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winuer .25. Ind Horses AWTppSMA Vj %~Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 8aW*CONFESSOR 5 109 2 0 6 411 yii 1- Goodchild .1 W Blalock 6 6 23-57-5 1-2 68374 EARL ROGERS w 4 103 :: 5 :;n lnt Ik j LyevrgM W Waikei 2J 2J 2 7-101-i 8319 BURLEIGH vv 0 100 5 4 5* 6 6«* 3»k Sandy J B Smith 2 4 4 8-5 7-10 8433:NONIE LUCILLE b 4 lot G 1 H ■ 4*14* Duxton C C McCaJTerty 2 13-521 7-101-4 G8434 VAN NESS WB S 100 4 2 4 5S G 5» W Fischer J B Dunn 20 40 30 10 4 83B6 I.A Ill ATA w 4 101 13 1J «* 2 G C Boss E J Baldwin 20 GO GO 15 4 Time. l:li «. Winner — Ch. h. by Father Confessor — Koffee trained by J. W. Blalock. Went to post at a:S. At iiost 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Confessor from a gMnl start trailed close to the others, ran around them on the last turn and made good wilh a great lush, showing extremely sudden improvement. Earl Rogers broke slowly and after lieing messed about in the early running was rushed Into the lead in a hundred yards OB the far turn ami drew away like the winner but succumbed maidenly to Confessors stretch challenge. Burleigh, well up all the Way, went wide on the turn and got ap under a vigorous tinish for third place in the last stride and is improving. Noule Lucille forced the early pace to the stretch, where she was lost in the shuffle. I„i Chata showed superior speed hut failed to stay. The winner was entered for ,500; no bid. Scratched 08433 Regal Rogue, IOC. AOt f»-l SIXTH RACE Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3 4 mile. 1:09—3—110. Purse 130tlrO JL 80Be. 3-year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP St hi % %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOP S~~ 68334COMO • 1!* 7 1 7l 4°t 4- l»k Cross W M Marks 11-53 2 7-101-3 67735 SAM BARBER WsB 109 5 5 6 3"i a] 2 Borel Bonita Stable 12 15 9 4 11-5 68286 CALL A 184 I 4 1- l"k li 8J W Fischer E Rose 15 50 50 20 8 683:14 CANIQIE w 108 8 9 8= 7 6- and Sandy J Touhey 6-5 2* 11-51 1-2 68334*STCAhtORE ws MO 4 2 21 23 2l 5 Keogh J Martin Jr 4 10 9 3 6-5 68389-LOUISE F1TZOIBBON w 102 2 G 3J Gl 5J G8 Buxton B Schreiber 8 15 13 I 2 jsra GOLDEN SENTIMENT w 102 1 7 4«k 8* 8;i 7S W Kellv Two Rock St.Fml2 16 15 6 2i 68334 PALADINI WB 112 G 3 51 i| T- 81 F Kelly T H Cook 15 15 10 4 8"-5 8353 SINALOA II. W 102 9 8 9 9 9 9 C Ross E J Baldwin 20 75 GO 20 10 Time, 1:11. Winner B. Bedeck Calora J. i. — g, by — trained by Carney Went to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the samp. Conio was badly outpaced In the early running but enjoyed clear sailing and improving his position in tin. last hall on the outside won out In the last stride of a brilliant stretch sprint. Sam Barber broke well on the Inside, ran within striking distance to the stretch and finished fast after getting through a lucky inside stretch opening. Callu ran into the lead early and made the running to the last couple of strides. Canique, away very badly, closed an Immense gap. finished like a cyclone and is a good horse. Sycamore was lucky in the forward running but failed to stay. Louise Fitzgibbon was shuttled to the rear at the half and closed up well afterwards. Golden Sentiment was knocked to the rear ou the far turn. Paladini held his position for only half the journey. Scratched— 08353 -I. a Rose. 101; 6753f *8an Alviso, 112: C8253 John H. Sheehan, 107. Incorrect weights iu entries — Louise Fitzgibbon, 101: i. olden Seutiuieut, 101. Overweights — Calla, 3 pounds; Sycamore, 2; Paladini, a, _ . -.. , ., v


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