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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. OAKLAND. Only Saturday. May 4. 1907. 0ns hundred and forty tilth day. New California Jockey Club. Winti r Meeting ils7 days. Weather clear: track fast. 40 books on. i Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, Kichard Pwycr. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Ki ing start- at 1:10 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers, figures in parenthesis following tin distance of cub race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. fiftkft FIRST BACB 5 1-2 Furlongs, i tisir. cor. ; — g— -100. Purse 00. :: year-olds, and C7 O C? ami upward Allowance-. N.-t value to winner S32B. ind Horses AWtPP St U a "4 §5 I in Jot-keys Owners O II C P S * i.viiu PHALANX wn ." 10S :i 1 P. 13 I1 P Sandy H K Howell 7 9 S 2 7-10 68508 ESCALANTE wnSins 1 1 a- 4 4h 2i Gross C H Patton 4 j U-1D7-101-4 out 68560 In 11. 1. It: HOLLARS :: ■ 7 1 4h 54 54 3n W Kelly A B Buchanan 10 L*n 16 E 8-.1 • v:v. i;i:m.I1-:i.I. WS I N I 7 Z* V -- f McRao S polk - 14-514-5:1-5 out 68458 PEGGY oNKAR WS S Ml S3 7 7 li- 5" T Sullivan.I C Davidson Ln 60 60 12 4 S8315 BONNIE REG wn E lit -"i 6 I li- 7 6 Goodchd .1 W Rlaloek Lii 1imi 100 25 7 65803 SEN" TOR WARNER WB I 95 4 5 ■ ;;- tt 7 Buxton B Schreiber X 200 200 50 13 Time. 23t. 181, 1:01, IrOTi. Winner 1!. h, by Sam Lucas Physali- trained by II. L Bowell. Went to 110-1 at Iio. At po-t :: minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Ioalauv. I lom a flying -larl set a hot pace throughout and just lasted the journey. K-calante. reoeatedly lii.led up and me— eil about and -buttled lack at the half, came with a belated rush and just failed lo mi up. Doille Dollars, well 1111 all the way. was carried wide on the last turn and linished like a cyclone, showing radden Improvement. GemmeD wss pulled up at the start, then closed a big early gap ■ .i:i.1, 1 but was boring 0111 OS the turn under a bad ride and tired in the closing drive Peggy ONeal, shuffled to the rear early, ua- never dangerous afterwards. Bonnie Keg showed a little early speed. Scratched SH40U follow Me. lo."i. Incorrect weight In entries Bseslante, ic" . Overweights Doille Dollars, 2 mils: Oesamell, 1: Peggy ONeal. 4. OOprQQ BECOND RACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2i.s2.i ,".:; 2 MS. Purse 9S4JO. 2 year olds. DOJOO Handicap. Net value to winner •«l." b. Ind Horses AWt PP St t z ---4 str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6K509TURNAWAT w M 7 :: li" li 1" C Ross E Wright 3 4 4 8 5 7-10 68509-RAL.EIGH WSS 1M 1 1 ?■ ::1 2.. A Drown 1 H Sffller 5 7 7 2J 1 n.st::i i.Ki.i.hi.K WIDOW w tit I E 4» -1- ;:- Gross 11 W Hoag 2. i:;-52i l 1-2 iMM 1; Ai.Mi a »RE U M s I V 8» 4" J Hunter P Sheridan M 10 16 8 3 W40S* ABBEY W UK 2 1 E» 5* 6" W Fischer W Cahill .". 6 6 2 1 67612 RE t HINDOO W MB S 7 1; ■■ n | Sandy Oakland Stk Rch 3 6 5 2 1 IS4062MARGIE D. u US 2 2 I 1* J* W Smith T JL Davies 20 M :M 10 5 8827 IMPORT w P12 ts 7 s § W Kelly F W Healcy 40 60 60 25 10 Time 2:; I, is. .Mi. Winner h. f In Kimrod Tern trained by I.. Wright. Went to posi at 2: i:i. At po-l :: minutes, start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Tnrnaway broke Batfooted and got into his stride .iih marvelous quickness, drew out into a small lead liter crossing the leaders and held sway lo the end under Careful nursing and scored a game victory. Raleigh from a living start was quick rj displaced by the winner but was always in close and game but: onavailing pursuit. College Widow broke slowly and was Inadequately handled, closed a big gap ami ..as going fastest Of all at the end. Gahnoore displayed remarkably Improved form and much early-sin ed and was jn elose tun suit of the winner for a half mile before he succumbed. Abbey broke slowly and was sever dangerous ami her roe is to be thrown out. Key Hindoo got away badly and made up considerable ground. The others were far outclassed scratched 68431 Adena, 106; 6S532Stanley Fay, l1". Orel Heights Gshumare, 1 pound. 4*0 PTO /I THIRD BACB 3-4 Mile. 58895— 1:1B— 41-118. Purse 00. il-yeai olds and up-UOt/ Ot ward. Selling. Net value lo winner o. Ind Horses AWt PP~St~i; ■_■ ■"■; Sir Kin Jockeys Owners f II C P S 68568. BUCOLIC w 7 1M S 1 li 1" Vi 1" Alarie Walker* McK in p 8 8 7 SJ 6~T 68433ROYAL. ROGUE w 8 106 7 4 6- 5- :h 2 .1 Hunter C C McCafferty 1 3-2 7-5 3-5 1-2 68433 BANPOSAL W 4 M6 1 1 !■* :. •* g* Sandy J C Davidson 5 5 4| 3-2 7-10 68508 Bl RNING IRSH WB 3 90 6 6 and 2". 21 4- V Kelly Selina Stable 8 8 7 2. 13-10 68050 SIL.VERSK.IN WS E 112 3 7 8 8 71 5" Dorsey W T Brinkworth 20 50 50 15 7 VI! NOTHING w 4 106 8 2 41 41 5. 6 W Fischer J W Paulson 7 13 13 5 2 68264 GIVONN1 HALERIO KB 4 101 4 8 7* 6 P 7- F Rvan A W Curl 30 60 60 15 7 teat DARUMA w4 99 2 5 51 7*8 8 Buxton P Reillv 6 7 6 2 1 Time. 244, 484, 1:1S|. Winner— Ch. g. by Ooldtinch— Confidante trained by P. McKlnnip. Went to pesi at 2:35. At tiost :; niinuics. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third inae. Bucolic, given a running start, was able to hold a safe lead throughout. Iloyal Bogne. taken lack repeatedly in the first half, linally came along on the extreme outside with a lielated end rush. Banposal, from a good start, ran in forward pursuit throughout, fell back on the last turn and linished fast on the inside. Burning Bush broke slowly, but got into quick and close attendance on the winners pace and tired finally Silverskin dropped to the rear at the start and closed up well in the last half. Nothing retired after -bowing early speed. Oivonni Balerio was well up for the first quarter and quit badly. Daruma also quit early. The winner was entered for 81,800; no bid. Scratched 68435Gossiper II., 107; 118407 Water Thrush, 04. Overweights — Silverskin. 4 pounds, £*QpTQ£r KOIRIII RACK-1 Mile. 68018— 1 J84— 4— 117. Purse ,000. o-year-olds and vJOeJOe-1 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00. " Horses ~A"wriP~St U 1- -4 sTFTTn Jockeys fwners O H C I» S S8484 J. C CLEM WS 4 X 4 I 54 5* 1* 1»| 14 C Ross W St Vincent 6 6 5 2 4-5 • v.,:: i;i. | GUM w 4 112 7 5 7 7 7 E » .1 Hunter W Walker *3 18-518-56-5 3-5 v.|., -LlSARn sit 4 112 :; 7 » I-.. 1 . 2» » F Kelly EJ Baldwin 2.. 13 511-54-5 9-20 r.v.li! IitlMKSS T1TANIA w4 .17 2 4 t* t* ft .Sandy J 1 Millin 1 f. 4| 7-5 3-5 :• IM GEt »RGE P MNEAR W 6 KM 1 1 81 1" V I . B" V Fischer H Stover 688 I fi-5 68510 EARL ROGERS W 1 K I I 4-i :; :;nw :u s ] Lvcurgus W Walker *3 18-518-56-5:1-5 68537 THE BORGIAN w S B 5 2 I] q El 7 7 V Smith T A Davies 15 25 20 8 3 , *Coupled in betting. Time. 244, 484, 1:14*, 1:40. • Winner U g. by Ingolilsby Irmetia trained by W. St. Vincent. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minutes. Starr straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. f. C. Clem broke well and was reserved within striking distance of the pacemakers to the far turn, where lie moved up on the outside and Into the lead, held more than his own in the final struggle and won going away Bdwls Cum. away tiatfooted on the outside and shuffled quickly to the rear, trailed for six rnrioujrs an I then came on with a phenomenal closing sprint. Lisaro. away very badly OB the inside. was rushed ap on the heels of horses and. frequently pulling up under a bad ride, loomed up midway of lie stretch but tired at the end. Princess Titanla was badly outpaced in the early running and finished with a cyclonic stretch run. George P. kfcNear, from a living start, helped force the Ogee, but failed to stay linally. Larl Rogers quit in the last furlong. The Borgian retired early, but showed speed for -i furlongs. Overweights Princess Titanla, 2 pounds: George P. MeNear, 1. Edwin Cum, singly, place. .3 to 2: show. 4 to 5. Earl Rogers, singly, place. Xj to 1: show. 6 to 5. 30PTOO FIFTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. lOfffg— 1 :45i 5 MB. Purse 110. 4 year-olds and UOUOU upward. Belling. Net value to winner gggft. ln l Li"ill, AwTlPSt 4 :■ "j Sir Kiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S~" 68287 BRAGG wsb 8 110 1 3 2; V I* 2 la Keogh J Curl 9-5~2 8-5 7M-3* 68511=DOLINDA wb 6 102 4 1 1-i 1- 1 0 1 ". 2- Lvcurgus WWalk-.r 2 16-53 1 3-5 i;v.:4- B. GATES wll ln7 3 4 EJ 4] 4"k 4»1 3.. A WilliamsR T: Rice Jr M 16 15 5 I 68537 THE REPROBATE W 5 Ins ., 1; :;u t* M 5 4] Vanbout Hall . - Marshall 30 50 50 15 8 68392 TALAMUND t-it I 110 7 7 g| 6 H» 6- 5» G Mel.aunT E Mclaughlin 15 25 20 6 2J 68510 BELVOIR n 1110 2 2 4- andb 5 ■• :;i.k 6" W Fischer 11 Stover 4 7 6 2 4-S 68250DUTIFUL wn 6 115 77777 Palms W St Vincent 3 6 5 U-5 4-5 Time. 24. 48|, 1:14#, 1:404, 1:464. Winner B. h. by Si.ldanha CanUtriee trained b] -I Curli. Went to post at 3 2,. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Bragg, from a lucky start, was reserved in close pursuit of the pacemaker ami wore him down finally in a desperate drive. Dolinda broke into the lead and made the running to the last stride where he swervd into defeat tinder a bad ride. W. I . Gates, always well up. closed up OS the far turn and gamely earned third Place in the last stride. The Reprobate was in forward contention for seven furlongs before he succumbed and is extra good*. Talamaad, away poorly, dosed up steadily. Dutiful was honflissir outpaced all the way. The winner was entered for SiHKt; no bid. Scratched— 68534 Sahara. 106; 0S41O KI Primero, 107. Overweights The Reprobate. 1 pound. l-tttftT slx™ BACB 1 Mile. 58*18— 1:384— 4 — 117.1 Purse ft**. .: vear-olds and upward. yJKDfJyJ I gpeehU Weights. Net value ta winner 8435. Ind Horses TvVTppSt % L- •% Str Fin "jockeys Owners Q~H C P S~~ 68512*SANFARA wb 4 105 4 5 1-1 V l8 !■• 1MRoss R Restorick 8-5 l-51-53-5 out t68562BEDFORD wb 4 107 I 2 4-i » 1 Vi 3* V J Hunter C C McCafferty 4-5 6-5 11-101 -3out i6s:i:.:;i rAVORA w 4 105 1 1 X 2; 2i 3J. ::■ Sandy H Mack 4 5 « 6-5 it"0 68562 I REAS RE SEEKER WS I 1S 5 4 5 5 4*1 4* 4* McRae J Rvan ::u ..u if | 7-3 84486 mil. MA n -3 H I 3 31 4l 5 5 5 A Walsh AppiegateandCotn S 12 y 3 6-5 Time. 21 184. 1:14. 1 |n . Winner— B. f. by Ingoldsby Ssnkars trained by C. A. Boss. Went to post at 3:58, At post 1 minute. Start .mh|. Won handily: second easilv: third driving San 1 a ra Bpreadeagied a waiting held in the lir-t six furlongs but finished tiring and was probable luckv l.cilt u-,1 was palled up treipienily and came with a belated rash. Tavora. also reserved in the earlv rtiii-Clng and ridden all over the track m front of tho favorite, finished a good third but tiring Treasure -howeil 1,,evei ;",r """r l:" ." ,""■ l,:" te lbt m t ualt- «*»«■ ■ •«« »;1 ■»! » extra WoSL Woolina. • early siieei: but failed to StSjr. Scratched— 68868 iTniisanx IS,