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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1907. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. Seventh day. Xcw California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of about 150 days. SO books on. lresiding Judge, E. C. Ilopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. ni. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 71 Q7I FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. 29952-59J 2 109. Purse 400. 2-year-olds. Selling. JL Q I tfc Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S ilSllALTADICE w 112 7 5 4 31 3- 11 Moreland H E Rowel 1 2 2h2 4-5 2-5 71S50LACKFOOT wb 10S 5 4 2nt 4nt 4: 2 G Burns R F Carman 4 5 5 8-5 4-5 71639 KERRY WB 112 9 S 5 55 5 3J C ,Grand D Kelly S 12 10 4 2 71SliHERIVES w 112 10 G 3J 2 Ink 4 AV Kelly M Reis 2 3 13-54-5 2-5 71S50 SAIXT MODAN w 111 C 7 7 6l Gi 5 J Hayes Marchmont Stablel2 15 15 G 3 71S3S3BRAArOURE w 112 4 2 S 7 7 Gi Scoville Keene Bros 10 15 15 G 21 G9533 KARENNINA w 103 S 3 1" 1 21 7 Mentry G P McNeil 15 20 20 S 4 KOPEK w 111 11 GU S S S5 Rettig R H Harris 30 50 50 20 10 GS2S1 AVILMORE w 112 3 10 9 9 9 9 Buxton C Heifers 10 30 30 10 5 09333 VANN A ws 103 2 9 10 10 10 10 ODonnell J E Hoppas 30 50 50 20 10 Time, 23, 47r, 1:005. Winner 15. c, by Altamax Prejudice trained by II. E. Rowell. Went to post at 1:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Altadice, sluggish in the early running, closed up steadily and drew out decisively at the end and is of superior class. Laekfoot, shuffled back at the half, gained steadily in the stretch into a fast going second. Kerry, away poorly, closed a big gap in a cracking effort. Herives, in quick forward contention rrom a rear start, loomed up in the stretch, but failed to sta3 Saint Modan, a very slow beginner, made lip much ground, but had no chance. Rravoure came like a shot from the rear and will do to watch. Karennina, a fast non-stayer, set the early pace and quit badly. The winner was entered for SG00: no bid. Scratched 71S3SHeather Scott, 112; 71S3SCrystal Wave, 112. Overweights Vanna, 2 pounds. 71 SECOND RACE 1 Mile. C9104 1:3S!1 95. 400 added. 4-year-olds and upward! IP I U Selling. Xet value to winner 300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 71S021MARTINMAS ws 7 109 1 1 GB 5U 5h 53 ink R Davis, E J Ramsey 1-2 1-2 2-5 1-5 out 71S53 MISS M. BOWDISH w G 101 3 2 51 G10 41 3nt 2" C Ross W St Vincent S 20 20 4 3-2 71S30,ETAPA wi! 4 107 G 5 4 31 11 1J 3 E Lynch C W Chappell S 10 10 2 3-a 71S26 SALABLE w 5 101 7 4 3J 2J 32 2and 4 C Grand H G Bedwell 10 15 15 5 21 71S.r,3SERENITY wb G 109 4 7 7 7 7 7 5J C Miller SierraNevadaSta 12 20 20 5 S-5 71S54.IOHN C. GRAUS WB 4 109 2 3 11 1 21 4 G G McLhlinJ H Spratt 20 30 30 10 4 71S01 BANTAM wr. 4 109 5 G 23 4 G10 G3 7 Keogh Hall and Marshall 10 10 10 S-5 7-10 Time, 25, 49, 1:141. 1:405. Winner Ch. g, by Martagon Xekomis trained by E. .T. Ramsey. Wont to post at 2:07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Martinmas beat the barrier, but was quickly taken back and reserved skillfully in the rear until straight-nicd for home, then made good decisively. Miss May Rowdisli also practiced early waiting tactics and losod up rapidly in the last half. Etapa forged into the lead 011 the backstretch and made the running Jo almost the last stride and then succumbed. Salable was a prominent contender for seven furlongs, but tired. .Serenity, nearly left, closed a tremendous gap. John C. Gratis showed superior speed, but failed to stay. Iiaiitain. still short, showed speed and likes mud. The winner was entered for 500; no bid. 71 Q7i THIRD RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 430341:181495. Purse 400. 3-vear-olds. JL O I yj Selling. Xet value to winner 325. In-1 Horses AWtPPSt j A Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO P S 71S07 ST. ELMWOOD 10G 3 3 1 i: 1 1 AV Kelly SobraVIstaStable S-5 STg-5 1- 37 .lfvdHAXIQlTE w 103 7 2 3125 2 21 J McBrido J Toubey 21 16-516-59-102-5 71S.12ELMDALE wsn 106 4 7 5k m 41 3" G Burns J Coffev 5" 5 4 G-5 1-" GSlillJ ST. OR . w 112 G 0 41 41 5J 41 C Ross X Jortall 25 30 15 G 21 71S043iLEIAD W 105 5 4. 6 G G 5 Moreland T W Flvnn G 7 7 2 45 GMKi S A LVA DALE w 103 1 l 2U 31 3k G E Lynch J AV Forsting 40 60 GO 20 S 6S3S9 MITRE . wn 103 2 5 Fell. Jno CarroilMenlo Stable 12 50 40 12 6 , , Time. -S.il. 474, l:12j. i:iy. Winner IS. c, by St. e Symphorien Installatrix trained by W. Covington. ynt to 1ost at At IHst ;! minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third the same. St. Llinwood, from a flying start, proceeded to spreadeagle his opponents and won cantering. Canique w:s luckily and forwardly placed, ran a good race and earned a comfortable second. Elmdale broke su uly and was outpaced for the first half, but finished with a rush. St. Or loomed up well on the last tin-i anil retired as if short. Pleiad was always outpaced. Salvadale ran prominently for live furlongs and tired. Hie winner was entered for 700; no bid. 7"lQr7r7 FOURTH RACE 6 l-2 Furlongs. 43034 1:181 4 95. Oakland Handicap. 1,500 JL O fl 3 added. All Ages. Net value to winner 1.725. Ind Horses AwTppsF M StTFin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 71S41MOHNNY LYONS K 3 100 4 4 7 G 5 11 J Hayes M .1 Hayes S 15 15 G 21 .!"2?RUE WING w 5 105 1 S CI 3U 11 21 W Kelly T II Ryan 20 30 30 12 G V-fsUV,I-.y.rr,TIDE - 1S - 1 h 2 ::"k A Walsh U Z DeArman 10 20 20 S 4 .1S1iMEELICIv wn 2 107 G 10 10 9 G1 41 Buxton S C Hildreth 2 2 9-5 4-5 "-5 t71S0;1.IACK NUNNALLY wn 3 110 7 9 S S 7 51 C Miller SierraNevadaSta C 7 G 21 fi-5 ,lSI3PREJlTICIO w 3 104 9 7 5b 4" 4k c Moreland II E Rowell G G 5 2" 1 .1S43-F. NUEGEXT w 3 103 5 3 21 5t s 71 Mentry Old Ned Stable 10 10 10 4 2 G:tj, ANDREW B. COOK G 10S 3 2 lk lut -n s C Ross AV Fischer 30 30 30 12 C iji?OISIRRILL1A.R 5 10S S 5 41 7 9 9 E Lynch C AV Chappell 10 15 15 G 3 1S1-FLEMIXG w 3 105 10 G 9 10 10 10 G Burns R F Carman G 10 9 3 3-2 Added starter. Time, 22, 47, 1:121, 1:1S. Winner B. e, by Sain La Rella trained by M. J. Haves. Went to post at 3:01. At post 9 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. Johnny Lyons, luckily and forwardly placed in the early miming, got up in the last few strides of a fast and game stretch sprint. True Wing, from .1 rear striding start, worked through rapidly and drew out in t.io stretch, but succumbed in the final strides. Early Tide, from a Hying start, forced fhe pace throughout, but tired in the last couple of strides. Meeliek, held at the post and virtually left, trailed patiently ..V,1,,1 A - V lCll V.10;1 Vp lkc !l ct!o al. "?r being hopelessly pocketed in the stretch, finished o,ng two feet to the leaders one. .lack Mutually got away very badly, then closed an immense gap and 1:1.1 a grand race. Prejuicio maintained forward contention for six furlongs and tired. F. Xeugent was a S? to "hesuetch nnd quit faIkHl 0 8tay WttS hwU A,,,,rew 15 Cool; "et !l i"doiw .gIj!!: oumfIrir0t,aU 114; "Oi J"d8e Xelwn, 100. 71 H 7 ft PIFTn ?A c11 1-8 . ?IileSl, -S0-l:51J-4-105. Purse 400. 4-year-olds and up" I JL J I J ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 325. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St Yj yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P " s -!in nxr,SiLLIE w S Ji G 6 7, 7 r,U 3nk 2nk Gargan J Freters uT2!2l 1-2 !?rnwwni w l I ? 1 4 43 5U C "Mi,ler SierraNevadaSta 10 20 20 7 3 -iii Un-?TOLF W19i r i i l! 2 13 lili5 W Kelly R It Rice Jr 3 31 3i G-3 3-5 TKin-m? 2 I 25 21 31 4- G 5H G Burns C C McCafferty 10 10 6 21 7-5 7 09 7 7 6i 6-k 7 7 7 C3 Lutz AV Durker 10 10 8 3 G-5 wrnpTrTP - Si SSSSAJE KIi 7 107 4 - 11 1? 2s 25 i1 7 Moreland Hunter Stable 3 41 41 2 1-2 .15.o9 DEWE . w S 107 S8SSSSSSC Grand H G Bedwell 20 20 -0 C 3 , nine, 21;. 49, 1:15J. 1:40?. 1:53. inner 1!. m, by AVadsworth Mary Craves trained by J. Freters. a-; V-lf, to I,ost !lt "::!0;, At ,ost 1 nilnutc. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the simo Miss K, lie away very badly trailed far in the for rear three-quarters, then closed tip rap 11 v in the ast half and got up in the last few strides. Mendon ran forwardly front the start, was messed about on the last turn and hushed with a belated stretch rush. Lone AVolf, excessively urged to make 1 e ru mi 1 ired i, if "Lit ill uZMr ear,,y H00, "nd forced the pace, was prominent for six furlongs and "overwefghlLM"!3 Sung;Totu,,1B.tlle 71 fS79 SIXwIrt,SA?IK? 11Q l68- 3MS0-l:45-4-99. Purse 000. 3-ycar-olds and" J J ward. Handicap. Xet value to winner 450. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P iuVt Wn 5 SI I i , 5? C 4 11 E Lynch H A Cotton 2 1C-53 1 2-5 ilS19.SAN ALA ISO w 3 100 5 3 25 21 1 ll 2s AV Kelly R Snreckpls 1: i o T man acrobat w 3 102 c 6 1 h 1 a S n fc . 5 g I 2 U 7 S V VrTFK i ? S 1 ?h 5, S, 4! C Ross W St Aincent 5 5 31 7-5 1-2 ,r -?ili!Tr i I 3n 4h 3" 2 11 c Grand II G Bedwell G 12 12 4 2 K1S41AEIL W 3 106 3 5 4i 3U 4 5 G Buxton S C Hildreth 9-5 11-52 7-107-"0 , , Time. 24, 4SB, 1:13. 1:3:. 1:45?. " inner I!r. m, by Rob Miles Laurel trained by II. A. Cotton, .1 -l-,,..., !IVtJ,7.p0S.f :!;"V "V Iost 1 minute. Start straggling. AVon driving; second and third the same from lint ineta, a footed inside start, was reserved in the rear, but always within ha ii list-ii ce th., " uXw-r SoXtZ? T and ",a,,e " 11,0 i-ile in the last haff stril hi t tirod Tn the in. . strinn f.Z0l:it caine away and appeared all over the winner in the stretch.