Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-04

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j . j | ; i | I j j : OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1908. WEATHEK SHOWERY. TRACK HEAVY. Forty-eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. ;;: books on. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. Chicago time :;:10 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers, ftg area in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. rTafflT BaFM It Wiln 72OS0— 58H— 3— 10S. Purse hB100. 4-yoar-olds. Selling. 70P£Pk£fc OOO Net value to winner 25. Dirt Horses AWtPPStU % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ~ii:M PALADINI w 101 5 i 52 i3 ft** 1=- J Hayes P Nichols 8 9 S 3 1-8 7LM6.. MITRE WB 104 1 1 ol I| -J 2s W Miller Menlo Stable S-613-M11 Pi;; 5! ; 7l4k:, SCAMPER 102 3 2 t| 35 4i 3"k R Davis SobreVistaStable ID LU 15 | *| tiSLSS MAIA w 9S 2 6 7«* 71 7- 43 E Lynch T H Stevens r. I 7 B 1 ONTARIO OREGON w 103 4 I 1-* I3 1" 5»t Borel J M Blanton 873* v.~, 72J4S AZUSA SB 100 I I ink «u | ti Clifford 1 Morehouse 8 12 12 5 1 72302 TRINTA w 98 I S S1 81 S; 7J T Rice L A Wilson 20 25 25 10 1 naSi RADIUM DANCE ws 103 7 H 9- 9 9- 8- ScoviHe A E Shavers 3 1"0 SO 11 jo M773 GRACE VAN S. w 102 « 5 fi1 6* 5"» Ml MoClain B Sohroibor I S 91 10 4 Ran MRS. F. NEWBURG Ws 101 U 7 11 10» lc- 10s Groto W W Ashe ■ M M ■ E 72087 JOE K1LDAY w 103 H 11 l"1 11 11 11 Kirschm Steele and Riley 25 100 100 40 IS Time. S3j . : •... 1 :K J. Winner — Ch. g. by Paladin — Panilla trained by A. l.urnsi. Went to post at 1:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the aaaae. laladini steadily improved his position, finished laM and won going away. Mitre, from a flat footed inside start, ran in strenuous early pursuit of the pacemaker and drew out in the stretch, -coming the wiiin.i. b.il quit aud was swerving finally. Scamper, after close attendance on the pacemakers to the bad hnn. quit badly. Maia. a slow beginner, closed up ground in the last -half. Ontario Oregon showed superior rarly speed, but tailed to stay. Azusa loomed up on the far turn," then dropped out. The winner araa c it red for 00; no bill. S.-ratched —7221. Adelo Brooks. OS. Overweights — laladini. 1 ] ound; Mitre. 4: Sea niper. 4: Azusa. 2; Radium Dance, a; Granee Van S., 4: Mrs. Frankie Newburg. .;. 7QPTPT7 SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. f720M — 58;— u— 108. Purse 00. 4-year-olds. Selling Jmi *J *J i Net value to winner $:;25. nd ~H.i7scs A~WtI.PSMi~~?r~s7r~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ 722C8 RAY BENNETT ws HO 7 2 2 2 t* 1- E Lynch Q W Griffin 7 10 M :. *-S 72180»SEVENFULL w 103 4 1 1=5 11 l»t J; R Davis KenilwortbSkFm 4-5 6-511-1W : I i 7214S GALVESTONIAN w 108 1 5 i"Ms 4-i 3j Keogh Maple Stable I S 4i S-J 1-2 g»18C MAY PINK W MS 2 I SI :;- :;- 4» Mc-ciain L E Fine B 3 I 4 5 2 5 71888»RKMKMBER ws Ml S I 5* ;,■ 51 5 H Stuart M A Dodge 8 25 20 6 2 1777 ST. ORLOFF w 1M I 1 8" «s « ti- W Miller S Judge 7 30 30 10 4 72ttb PEERLESS LASS WB 100 6 7 7 7 7 7 Finnegan J McCarthy 5 100 100 20 10 Time. 234, SOi, 1:081. Winner — B. g. Off David Tenny — Prineesca trained by i. W. Oriftinl. Went to post at 2:05. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Ray Bennett, showing sudden improvement, ran in closest pursuit of Sevenfull from the start and made g- ih! tinall.v. Seveufujl outbroke the others and sot the pace to the stretch, then quit more pronoani o.llv tiian usual ami probably was short. Oalvo-tonian. outpaced early, finished well. Mav Pink, awav -lowly moved up quickly, bet qui: in the closing drive and was short. Remember was never dangerous. St 11 loir is not ready. The winner was entered fee S4X : no bid. Scratched 7241S-Nappa, 10V 72148 Big Store. ;i5; 72111 Vinton. 105; 72500 E. B. II. 105" 7"",,1 Ladff9 Beauty. !IS. Orerweajrhta May Pink. 4 peaae*; Remember. •_•; st. oriotr. i: peerless Lata, 2. 7f P:P:Q THIRD RACK 1 3-8 Miles. .M2:::: -2:22I-4-10«. Purse JfoOO. 4 year olds and up AltlLlO ward. Selling. Net value to winner : 4im . Ind Horses A WtPPSt St M :2 v:l Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O fi Q PS 72lv", ROTROU ws.-.pii 3 4 :.- S*l» 4" 3t 1*| Kirschm W Murphv 3-3 t t "l :. I ■; 72frOT »I8ABELITA ws :is i; ;: :;ti 3»t 3J VI 2 8»| T Rice 11 ; Bedwell ; ;; l3-5a-iir ■ 72534 TETANUS w 4 102 1 5 ih 4«t 4=J : 1- ;:• McClain I. Fountain 3 3.. I i i 72SM WIMPLE w 4 M 4 1 21 2- U 2- «• P E Lynch T H Stevens 6 s" 8 " 72275 ROSA I. w 4 lot 5 2 n 6 6 • M M W Miller T H Williams 20 40 30 3 I 72275 BOSE E LEY ws 6 108 2 li Ih |* f I «i i Alarie Blasingame Bros4rt HO M0 M I Time. 27. 551. 1:2::. l:4flf 2:2.1. Mia— I Ch. g. bv Rousseau -Tillie Andrew ftral I by W. Murphv. Went to post at 2:9ft. At post 1 mii.uic Start good. Won eaaUff; second .liiwng: third the s-mie l.oliou worked up rapidly iu the middle running and wax f d out of position ou Hie fir nun and seem lierly beaten, but drew up suddenly in the siretch and v ..i, as his rider pleased. 1-abelila r in in forward contention throughout and stuck to her work in an unexpectedly game closing drive Tetanus loomed nn like the winner en the last turn, but tired suddenly. Wimple held an early prominent position on raffo-. ame. Kosal ami Boae I.ley ran well up lor a mile. I he winner was entered for 00- no bid Scratched— 72542 Ireasur ■ Seeker. 108. Ourweiguts— Isabeiita, 1 pouud; Wimple, 1; Rosal, 2; Bose Eley, 4. FOIRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :11?.— 3— 103. Purse 1908.sh00. 3-year-olds. 70PCPC0 OOv Handicap. Net value to winner 50. li.l lfiTrses A WlPP~St~1- *7~%~S r P" Jockeys Owners O II C P S h.lvvilIAIUAX CA8BT W* 107 1 « lh li 2 H W Miller .1 I/»vo 7-5 7 5 7 511-201-4 72488*ADENA W • 5 1 21 2* l,,k -4 Klrsehtn W Duiker 7 7 «i 2 7-10 i7 242.31 HEATHER S OTT W 104 6 2 3-J 31 321 3s J Hayes Oakland Stable 11-53 3 4-5 1-3 12341 REENE W 90 4 5 4J 5; 5* 4n A Walsh B Emery 10 15 10 4 8-5 72451 FOLL1E I. • Ml I I • 4uk •* 53 McClain D S Fountain 5 7 7 11-54-5 S9S7S SANDPIPER w 97 3 4 •* 6 6 6 Hherton LiveOakStable 12 30 20 7 3 Time. 25". 49?.. 1:17b. Winner-— B f. fey Star Ruby — Aura II. trained by J. Lowe. Wont io i om at 2 :•" •* . At i ost 1 minute. Start food. Won driving: serond and third the same. Marin Oaaey fenke ■ftawtV on the inside, but quiekly proceeded to set the pace fast and outstayed Adena til!. illy in a terrific effort. Adena ran linked with the favorite to the last XMiuple of strides, where she lred. Heather Scott, after elose pursuit of the pacemakers for a half mile, retired, but ran a good lh:*d. Reene W. and l-ollie L. were decisively outpaced from the start by the first three. Sandpiper sliiwed early speed. Scratched— 724ti Love of Gold. 100. overweights — l-ollie I... 2 pounds; Sandpiper. 2. IlFTlI KACK-l Mile and 70 Yards. 09056—1:43—5—106. Purse 00. 4-year olds 7Gtf j£J tjXyXJ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. J rd Horses AWtPPSt % j =4 Str~Fn Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ T22S2 DORADO WB 6 113 S 4 4b I2 1-1 1"1 l2i W Miller A Koonigsberger 1 1 7-102-5 out 72438 RAMIS • 5 116 4 7 IP M 0n» 4* 2Bk ■ Lynch T H Stevens 67733-:; mn FTrRT w 6 108 7 9 8°k 7n»l0 8i 31 Mentry G P McNeil 10 12 12 4 8-5 725"0*COL WRWICK ws 4 111 2 1 55 6n 4» 21 4-J R Davis J T Robbing 12 15 8 3 8-5 72484 RCOFRT WB 4 109 3 « ink 3„t 3nk .".h 5* Rettig W P Fine 30 200 200 60 20 72483 M1DMOXT w 5 113 9 5 71* 93 91 71 6* Hherton Bohemian Stable 50 50 40 10 4 72483-ALTA SPA w 4 108 6 3 3« Ml 3nk 74 Sandy H C Ahlers 10 10 10 4 8-5 72E4S SANTA RAT wsn 5 106 1 2 2b 41", 52 6o» Si Gilbert J F Clifford 15 20 20 6 13-5 72E8S PSODELLA W 4 10G 10 S 61 5J 821 92 9" J Hayes J Davis 50 200 200 50 20 7 .05 HPZZAH wb 9 113 5 10 10 10 7b 10 10 JMclntyreV Hughes 8 15 12 3 8-5 Time. 20*. BSf, LIS*. 1:47?. 1:52. Winner — ch. g. bv Amigo — Fame trained by W. Cahilll. Went to post at :::20. At post I minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Dorado was reserved hard held for the first quarter, then drew out on the backstreteh and held sway un . -i, iil«-,i to the end. Ramus, away slowly, closed up* steadily into a cyclonic going second. Fury suffered Iffrtnwrtj At the start and closed an immense gap. Colonel Warwick, after forward contention for seven Earfctaga, tired and swerved into a distant fourth. Arcourt ran forwardly for seven furlongs a.id quit I.-.liy. Midmont, shuffled to the rear rcieatedly, closed I gap in the last half. Alta Spa failed to stay a tier strenuous early pursuit of the pacemakers. Santa Ray also failed to stay. The winner was entered I r 5500; no bid. Scratched— 72505 P.eechwood. 113; 72505 Standover, 113. Overweights — Arcourt. 1 pound. £ pT Of SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course. U70 Mat less than 3-4 mile. 71817—1:081—2—90. j £ J A. Purse 00. 3-j ear-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt jj *j % StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 Ms--BILLY PULLMAN wb IT. i 5 6"* ~- 3-1 1 4 Moreland E Trotter 8J 3 2i 4-5 2-5 72454 CASTILE w 105 8 3 71* 6i j"* 2 Gilbert J F Clifford 6 10 7 2 1 7-377*DlEINGTON WHO I 4 5" 4»k 4nk 3* J MclntyreW P Magrane 6 8 8 3 8-5 7CS97 ABBEY wb 105 4 6 13 1* ll 4» W Miller W Cahill ll 3 13-56-5 3-5 72483 JOCKEY MOUNCE ws 102 3 7 3? 32i 6- 5nk McClain .1 N Mounce 30 60 60 25 12 72321 HIGH GIN wb 102 6 1 2n" 2* M MB Davis Dugan and Boland2i 18-518-57-5 3-5 72488 SAINT MODAN wsb 105 18 8 8 710 710 Brady Marchmont Stable20 60 60 20 S 7 •■:::; COMPOUND INTEREST 100 7 2 4 7 S 8 Vandusen JohnsonandDodson 50 50 40 12 6 Time. 1:14*. Winner — Br. c. by Glenheim — Andrisa trained by ;. Forbes. Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the same, ltiily Pullman broke well, but shuffled back steadily, being a slow beginner, then moved up rapidly in the la#t liMlf and made good finally with a cyclonic stretch sprint. Castile, badly outpaced for the first half. Mii-hed like a whirlwind in a cracking effort. Dareington, well up throughout, went wide on the last tarn and finished very fast. Abtiey, away badly and flatfooted. dashed into a long lead, but quit badly in t!.«- la.-t furlong and probably was shori. Jockey Mounce is a fast non-stayer. High Gun, after nearest |.n; uii of Abbev to the stretch, quit badly at the end. Scratched— 72501 Amada. 10O; 724S8 Balnade, 110; 72559 Reene W.. 100; 72206 Cocytus, 107. o-. crwcights — Billy Pullmau. 3 pounds.


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