Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-05-16

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. OAKLAND, CAL., Wednesday. May 15. 1907.— One hundred and fifty fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting .137 dams. Weather clear: track fast. 28 books an. Presiding Judge, B. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dvvycr. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance ot each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. £* Q r7 A **T F I RST RACK— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 51103 -1 :32— 4—1 09 . Purse 00. 3 year olds. OO I rdbO Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWTPPSt j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S • gttl I M.KXTOS.V WHO 1 I V ll li la U- - WilliamsT II Williams S S S 3 3 ■ 68200 KKIKA w 110 6 5 rM 5*| 5" ::ht ta Kirsehm W IHirker I 11 9 4 2 68637 CURRICULUM WB 187 12 U 4 2* 2** 2»* X* Bocjal S Judge 3 4 B s .". 4 5 68677 TETANUS vv1u5ll :i _" I*| 3- 4»t 4* Q Nicholas L Butler 12 20 S 4 IK639*SBVBN I.ELLS WsnllU . 2 7*18*17* a4 ••? It Davis B J Ramsey 3 B 12-51 1-2 68639 El I. A I.IK B. wb 100 :• 6 8* ■» 8*8* V Mentry i P Mc.NVmI 30 :,u :m 12 I 68603 SACHET ws 105 - 7 12 12 ll .» 7* Buxton Sobra Vista Sta 10 20 U E 1 68298 DOC CHAK3 vvs 107 G 4 ID 1st lit?. 10* SO. A Wright W C, Yanke 20 40 40 15 I 6MKAVONA vv 105 10 X 5»k 41 4"k 7«k 9* W Fischer F Rose 6 11 9 4 2 68482 FURZE W3 MG 7 12 Mi U* ll1 11* 18* McRae Sea Air Stable S IL 12 I .1 68837 BAZZINI ws 107 8 H «"k 7"t !i"t 8**11 Stuart Reality stable 28 38 B » 12 ti 68437 MENDKN ws MS I 3 S : »•* 8* U 12 Abuchon W P Fine 10 12 12 i 2J Time. 24. 4.a . 1 :i*H, 1 :2ft. Winner B. c, by Calveston — Talluda trained by II. K. BovvelD. Went to post at 1:42. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second and third the same. TslCStOSS, tronl a tlylng start, won all the way and scored a game victory. Kriika. away slow lv and shut off ami inadeiiuately lianiUed. clos»d a big gap. finished fastest and probably was best. Curri ciilmn. after forward attendance on the pacemaker, tired tinally. Tetanus, from a striding start, was in prominent contention throughout. Seven Bells was shuttled to the rear at the start and closed I gap. Kui.ilie B. gained well in the last half. Sachet improved her position. Avona tired. The winner was entered for 1480; no 1 id. Overweights hienden, 1 pound. f»Q7 A r» SECOND RACK -3-4 Mile. 5SS95— 1:12— 0—118. Purse 00. 3 year olds. Selling. OO • ttrO N*J value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% Vj. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ " 8838 Hll.f DE ORO w 1U9 4 3 L,:1 V 1* H Abuchon H C, Bedwell I ■ 3 . 8 5 4 ! i.si.-.TiAI.KA W M4 111 A1 4s .:■• 2 Buxton T Rose S 10 10 4 2 68880 silvki: KINK ws 104 B 2 r.1. i| 5".:: McRae J Schreiber 4 7 E 2 1 68569 LOUISE FITZGIBBON w 104 3 5 « Si 74 4»k R Davis B Schreiber 10 12 12 5 2* 67357 HUERFANO w 109 I •! 7. 7*1 8»* 5*8 C WilliamsT II Williams 4 7 7 3 8-5 6S637*ROSB CHERRY w 105 1 7 3"! 2*1 2*» «*l Borel F J Neil 6 8 7 3 8-3 i;m;:;s TAWASKNTHA WB 104 I S I1 H 4- 1* W Fischer Oakland Stable 6 6 4 2 1 68SS8 DKKliOM w 101 9 4 8j «* 91 S1 Charhou D S Fountain 30 30 30 10 4 68569 ALT A SPA wit 106 7 1 S«k s»k s; • Callanan H C Aiders 10 15 10 5 L 88713 RED BALL w 8hi 10 9 10 10 10 10 Goodehd J Coffey 50 GO CO 20 S Time. 24. 4S. 1:13.*. Winner— B. c, by Altamnx — Ray of Gold trained by II. u. BedwelD. Went to post at 2:1 I. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: Seconal and third the s-.|Me. Ililo de Oro. from a striding Start, ipiickly established a long lead and was never seriously menaced uulil right at the end. alia, away ]»«irlv. closed up rapidly and put up a whirlwind finish in a cracking effort. Silver Line, outpaced badly in the early running, finished weft. Louise Fitziblion, after being shuffled back, gained steadily in the last half. Huerfano, a slow beginner, closed a gap. Rose Cherry quit in the last quarter. TaWasenths also quit snddenlv. The winner was entered for 8860; no bid. Scratched 88638 John II. Shechan. 109. Overweights Base cherry, l pound. £» t ry A rT TIIIUD RACE 5-8 Mile. 29662 591 2 1«9.i Purse nggg, 1 jimi shfsj OO I rt I AllowiiiK-es. Net value to winner 00. Iud Horses AWtPPSt Vj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 HOPS 68583*RALBSGH ws 104 7 4 3h 2s V. 1" W Fischer I 11 Miller 9-5 9-5 8-6 2-8 M iia"iv:iTII;NAVAY w 109 3 :: 2U 1] z f C WilliamsK Wright 2 16-516-51 2-5 68709 DALLY w Ml 2 2 4-J 3h 3J31 R Davis VV P Maxwell 10 15 15 6 8-5 km::i:Hsky W 107 4 7 7* 75 a" 4" C Miller Siena Now Sta 12 30 25 7 I Hi720»;KKATION w 107 S S .,. 4=14 f,s Borel T II Williams Li 10-516-56 5 1-2 KARKNNl.NA w 104 1 1 I* 6*« 8«* 6* Buxton B Schreiber 30 100 100 30 10 OTHMU W Ml S I ii; C- 7" 75 Alarie J F Clifford 30 100 100 40 15 CS509 KICIIT -ws 104 5 8 8 8 8 8 McRae J Sclmilier 100 100 100 30 15 Time. 231, Is*- IMIJ Winner Ch. g. by Bassetlaw Craclne trained by C, . Ktdsey. Went to post at 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third drivinir. Raleigh, a Mnch improved and probably high-class bane, from a striding start, quickly ranged alongside the pacemaker and shook her oil decisively in the stretch. Turnaway broke fiat footed and worked to the front in the li"sf quarter and from this exhaustive early effort tired finally. Dally had a flying start, but was outpaced early and finished unexpectedly fast. Husky. . way badly, closed up steadily. Creation. away slovvlv and badly outpaced for Hie hist half, finished well. Kareiiiiina showed brilliant Pally speed and is promising. Scratched— 0S5S3"CoIlege Widow, 104. OQrT A Q POUBTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. MOtO- 1 451 5-108. Purse- Sl.fluO. 3 year olds OO I tlO upward. Handicap. Net value to winner Kh ind Horses AWtPPSt % % %~Str~Ftn Jockeys Owners f_H_9_p_ s 6* 695=C,EORGE T. MNEAR w 5 95 7 4 43?. 4* 4H Ink ll E Lynch H Stover 3 1:1-511-57-101-3 88694 RESERVATION WB 7 rS 4 5 6=1 64 51 4 2 J Boyd H G Bedwell 15 20 20 7 2* 08392=CADICHON w 4 95 5 3 11 In" 31 5-J 31 Buxton E Dealy 8 12 10 4 7-5 68694=.!. C. CLEM w 4 108 I 2 23 3U P 31 41 Abuchon W St Vincent S-5 I 2 4-5 1-3 68K41 THE BORGIAN tt5 »3 I 1 3=1 2= ll 23 5= W Smith T A Davies » 12 10 5 2 6S60DEDWIN T. FRYER w 3 99 2 6 7 7 7 7 6nk McRae F Wallhauser 5 6 51 8-5 7-10 68695 MARTINMAS ws 7 94 6 7 E 51 6» 6= 7 R Davis E J Ramsey JO 20 20 7 3 Time. 24i. 48*. 1:14*. 1:39*. 1:45$. Winner — B. g. bv Torso — Clara Wilson trained by H. Stover. , Went to post at 2:88. At post I minutes. Start goat. Won easily; second driving*: third the same. Ceorgc I*. McXear was luckily reserved for six furlongs and made good in decisive rashion finally. Reservation, in dose qaartera, inadequately handled and shuffled back early, closed an immense gap and shewed evtraordinarv improvement. Cadichon set the early pace and. after having relii irpiisbed the lead, came again into a fast going and game third. J. C. Clem, away well, was injudiciously used and a prom inenl contender, but was outsprinted through the last quarter. The Borgiau Is improving and showed superior speed, but failed to stay. Overweights— J. C. Clem. 1 pound: Edwin T. Fryer, 1; Martinmas. 4. /»Q*~T A Ck FIFTH RACK Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. «43064— 1:09— 3— OO 4 4lt«L/ HO. Pane 00. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Tnd Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners "O H C P 8 ,..m;41MISTYS IRIDE 7 103 8 1 1 = V lt 13 Kirsohm B H Kirby 2* 18 513-51 1-2 km-,41 GOBSIPER II. w 5 105 7 2 ;»t 2! 2=?. 2=* R Davis J Touhey 8-5 11-511-51 9-20 ,.m;7MMY CHOICE 4 100 I 7 73 4= 4=1 3s Howard A Goodin 8 13 13 4 2 68606AARON .1 W 0 1M 4 I 3=1 3jf 3= 4= C Williams.I H Brannon 4 5 5 9-5 4 5 S80N BANPOSAL 4 106 1 S 8 8 6nk 5= T SullivanT C Davidson. 6 16 16 6 2i C00M VAN NESS wbSUp I 4 5nu 5"k 5nk fi= W Fischer .1 B Dunn 20 30 8 3 3-2 6S606»NONIE I.1 1LLE WB 4 107 r. 6 6»k 61 7= 7" Buxton C C McOaftertJ 7 15 15 6 11-5 68434 QUEENCUP ws 7 9S 5 3 43 7nk 8 8 E Lynch P G Lynch 60 300 300 80 30 Time. 1:00|. Winner -Ch. m. bv nandsome — Misty Morn trained by W. L. Stanfleld. Went to post at 3:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Mistvs Pride outhroke. outpaced and outstayed her opposition, is in very good florin and was lucky. Gossiper II. maintained clo « and game, but unavailing, pursuit of the winner throughout. My Choice. away poorly, closed up steadily into a fast going third. Aaron J. loomed up momentarily, but retired on the far turn and ran a bad race. Baapoaal got away very badly. Van Ness was hi close quarters in the early uniuiug and finished well. Nonie Lucille show-d scant speed. The winner w«ls entered for ,000: no bid. Scratched— 68713 Silver Stocking. 95; 68095 ■ Fred Bent, 102: 6SC06 Lord of the Forest, 102; 66573= Succeed. 1 H . £* Q rT ET/~i SIXTH RACK 5-8 Mile. *—tt— 8P| 8 IPX Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. OO 4 OU AIL. wan. M. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AW~t"PP~St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S r.s696:i NATIVE SON s 3 95 4 1 3 1 31 2!1 13 E Lynch H Stover 4 9 9 21 4-5 c6M.ti; FIRERLL WBt IN 6 3 l4 l4 1- 21 Abuchon H G Bodwell 1 6-511-109-20out 68696*OCEAN SHORE w3 M J ! 2 31 V 3" Buxton A F Elliott 11-514-514-57-101-3 0K42*ST FRANCIS 4 110 5 7 5* 5s 41 410 R Davis Maple Stable 6 6 4 3-2 3-5 67191 BLUEBOTTLE wsb 3 90 7 6 4«k 4b B« 5« G Nichols E E Beatty 100 500 EN 200 20 S83S3*ORATORIAN w 4 104 15 73 76 6 k 67 W Fischer J B Dunn 40 100 100 30 5 Cn4" 7 lOHN WIETH UPT 4 90 2 *4 6J O* 73 7n Kirschm B Schreiber 100 300 300 100 40 07711 "IE KELLY w 4 100 9 S 810 S8 86 S4 McRae R Rutherford 100 500 500 200 40 CONFIDENCE w 3 88 89 9999 Callahan P Staples 100 500 500 200 40 Time. SSf, 47?. 59*. Winner -Br. g. bv Glenheim— Sister Jeanie trained by H. Stover. Went to post at 3:5::. At post 1 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. N.itive Son tiroke in close quarters, hut closed up steadily and made good finally, showing remarkably int. .roved stamina and speed. Fireball, from a flying start, proceeded to spreadcagle the others in the earlv running, but quit hadly at the end. Ocean Shore tired after an early strenuous effort to overhaul the pa. -maker and iu-t v.ivc.1 third place. St. Francis .dosed a big gap. Blue Bottle shoxved early epeed and held on well, was short and should improve. The others were out of place. Scratched 8M8 Kokomo. 00; 08880 Lisaro. 115: KIM Bill Mayham. 105. Ox crweights— Oratorian. 2 pounds.


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