Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-18

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. . FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW. • Sixtieth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 38 books on. _ Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig urcs in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ,. aud weight carried. fT 7 d FIRST RACE— Futurity Course. i 170 feet less ttten 3 4 mile. 71817— 1 :08J— 2— M, | 1 70 t£ | J *i |M0 added. 3-year-oWs. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 10. hid ""Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S NMOBMUZ w 104 11 1" I5 I* 1« W Miller Ormondale Stable7-103-4 7-102-5 1-6 I TOTS LORD F1I.1GRANE w« 10.1 2 4 3"k :;ok S7 2=1 R Davis S Emery 15 20 10 4 I 72016 SOPHOMORE w 107 :: 5 2» V 2»" 3"t J no Carroll M J Daly ti 8 8 2 1 72fiG6*BARDONIA w 109 9 :; 0° 5- 47. 42J Sandy T J Hildebrand 6 11 10 2J 1 72594 LAST GO w 107 E I 6 V* 6" 5and Keogh F W Healey 20 60 60 15 6 SMU EXCHEQUER W 101 S 6 4= 45 52 6» Scoville Keen* Bros 12 12 8 LJ 6-5 72H5 LEONARDSDALE ws 101 M 10 I 7 S 7* A WillmsR R Rice Jr 30 60 00 20 10 72534 SUPINE m 107 7 8 S 10 7 8» Harris W Walker 30 40 40 15 8 72665 ORONOGO w 104 11 I 10 11 9 9* McClain C White 20 40 40 15 8 72S43 ORSULA w 99 4 7 7 9 11 10J J Hayes El Prhnero Sta 40 150 100 30 IS 73074 MISS CHARrTY w 99 12 11 11 8 10 11 F Hbrand BurlingameSble 30 100 100 30 15 MB BANNOCK BOB w 104 ti Fell. Hherton B Schreiber 15 15 S 27 6-5 i Time. 1:11. V inner— B. c. by Ossnry — Lovelight trained by EL M. Mason. Went to post at 1:12. At post 1 uiiuute. Start good. Won cantering: second driving: third the Milne. Orniuz drew out at the first -Hide and spreadeasrled his opposition under a pull. Lord Filigram-brake ■■ well, ran unexpectedly well up throughout and was a fast going second. Sophomore maintained d nearest and strenuous pursuit of the winner midway of the stretch aud then tired. Bardonia. shuffled ii back quickly, closed a big gap in the deep going. Last Go. outpaced early and a slow beginner, finished d well, exchequer, not ready, ran forwardly to the stretch, then tired. The others were beaten off. overweights Iord Filigrane. 1 ,R»uiid: Oronogo. ;;. - 7077k SECOND RACE— 3-6 Mile. 9*186—* —2—1 IS. I Purse X. 2-year olds. 4 /U I 4 O Allowances. N.-i value to winner 25. I nd Horses AWtPPSt U % •% Str Fin "jockeys Owners O H C P~S~ 72721 CHITTERLINGS w 102 2 3 4- 1" h Scoville Keene Bros L7 2J 2 9-102-5 727« ALICE COLLINS w 105 E 4 1«* 21 Keogb B Schreiber 7 10 9 3 8-5 72721 WHu w 105 1 1 2 £" W Miller T H Williams 3 4 4 7-5 7-1" 72721 NARRATOR w IN I 7 5J 4J A Walsh W E Applegate 10 15 15 5 I 7SM BCHKOOZER w 105 4 5 »* §■ Hherton S C Hildreth 25 25 20 8 4£ 72.vV.-M RVMAR w 105 7 8 75 6= J Haves Oakland Stable 5 6 5 2 1 72757 COLLICE w 105 S ti 61 7"k Borel F J Neil 100 100 100 50 25 72612 BERNARD K. w 102 12 9 9 S3 Kirschm J Korzeniewski 50 60 60 20 10 PRINCE ORMONDE w 106 11 10 10- 9= Moreland BOrmondeSble 15 50 30 10 5 PHYLLIO w 108 10 11 IF 10« Gilbert El Primero Sta 25 60 60 20 10 72710 FALSE NVN MS I 2 82 11= Sandy H T Griffin 10 13 13 6 I 7274* LLNOL.V w 102 3 12 12 12 Lycurgus NapaStockFarm 25 40 40 15 6 Time. 24s . 37L Winner— Ch. g. by St. Simonian II.— Sister Juliet trained by W. Reed. AVent to tiost at 2:17. At post 7 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily: .second driving: third the .■ naute. Chitterlings i.roko well and. after close pursuit of the leaders to midway of the stretch, drew out 1 d- 1 i-ivclv at the end. Alice Collins forced into the lead when a furlong out. but succumbed finally after •r ■ verv game closing effort. Who outbroke the others and led for half the journey, but tired in the closing I drtoe. Narrator, away poorly, closed a big gap in a cracking effort. Schmoozer loomed up midway of the stretch, but failed to stay and is not reauy. Marymar. away poorly, was crossed at the start and closed .1 I B», l.inola wa» held at the post and virtually left. Overweights Alice Collins, :; poundr; CoUlee, 3; Prince Ormonde. 1. ~ 7077ft THIRD RACE -1 1-2 Miles. :::;w— 2:321— 0—103. Purse 00. 4 year-olds and up i Zj i i ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. lnd~HorseB A WtPPSt St hi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7231 BYRONBRDAL-E w 8 110 1 5 27 23 23 23 ;;". PJ R Davis .1 M Crane 3 4 16-56-5 1-2 7Mit II: mi ORANCEwa 4 91 2 1 1T ll 1 3= 21 2» Lycurgus W Walker 30 50 40 12 3 727* TETANUS s 4 89 6 2 5* 53 4and 54 4- 34 Cboneau I. Fountain 6 7 7 H ■ ti •■ H I I .IRAS IM 7 7 7 7 7 7 0- 4i* J Hayes W Durker 686 8-53-5 72722 ROTROU w : 106 4 4 3h So" 6» 6s 7 5-J McClain W Murphy 8 9 9 3 1 12722 ROYAL RED w I ME I I 6- ti- V P* 1 * H Borel G H Demining N M 30 8 27 72*66 JACOMO w 4 107 3 I 41 4?. 52 4- 5?. 7 W Miller C C McCafferty 7-5 12-59-5 1 3-5 Tim". 25J. 52. 1:20*. l:46ii. 2:12. 2:38. WiniM-r -B. g. bv Jim Gore--Brigan/.a trained by I. Dixoni. Weal t« poet at --11 Al i ost 1 minute. Start Mad. W« asily; second and third driving. Byron- M-iiale, after being i-eseived m dose .uiisull of the leader until straightened for home, drew out with a 1 i,s!i ami won o:t. Prince ti. Oram;, set the pace for the first mile and lost ground on the far turn, but , 1 ch,,- .1:1 jii lata .1 -aine sec. .ml. T.-ianns, ■ forwind contender almost throughout, was me-sed about on ! C, torn and Qalsned irlth I belated raat. Iras trailed far in the rear for a mile and was gaining rapidl.i i:i the la -i half, lei: c.uld nev.-r set up. Rotrou. well up early, dropped out and came again in the las; . half. Royal Red drew out and s.i tin- pace far the first quarter, but tired finally. Jacoino was sore and unfit i«j race The winner wa* entered for 00: no bid ■ . 1 -weights Umal Bed. 1 |.oliii.l. rr £rj fT fT .FOURTH rack 3-4 Mile. 72047 1:11* -3-103.1 Farae 00. 3 fear-aMs. L .i L i i Selling. Net value to winner 0 ». Ind~Hwves" AWtPPSt g g g Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S r7t7SVHEATHER SCOTT w 10." :: 4 y H _: 1- 1-1 .1 Hayes Oakland Stable 9-5 I 1 1 7-20 a 72Sjr c THT2RINE F. W 95 4 I .". .:- :;■•_• I.vcurgus W Walker E E 4 8-5 4-5 I72C.21BILLY HYBR w 102 2 I Ill1 |k ?, R Davis .1 M Oraae E B II 2 3-1 77:t:J»M KIV .Mill V V- 7 I «• 4 4 4 4". " l . if:l ll 1 N Moiin.-e 30 : II E 9.. ■-.i| SVNDPIPHR ■ "• " •" * * ■• " irii.il. .11 l.i. :lkStable 15 3.1 ."I in :•_ 7 •..;!.• 111 K u l"1. li I 3ii Br. down. W Miller I K Clifford 2 2J 3 2 1-2 out 1 Time. 21-. 40. l :15J. Winner B. g. bv Kavclstoii l..n.u . itiaiued b O. A. P.ian.l.i . Weni io pest Lit;;:00. At past i minute. Start poor. Won easily; second driving; third the saiae. . Hcaihei Bcvtt "as always lu neat aud Ptiiuteut iJUisuit of tue uueeujaker aud wore Wuj awu decisively f ? U e . " s a n v . " in 1 s , ! e t a " - to n 1 r r; ,. 1 in the stretch. Catherine F.. from a Hat fooled start, was shuffled back and closed a big gap in the last l.ulf into a fast going second. Billy Myei drew out quickly and made the running to midway of the Stretch before he tired. Jockey Mot.tvc, away badly, could never get into serious contention. Castile beat the barrier, but was outpaced and pullcdiip sharply on the far turn and broke down. The winner Wi.s entered for ,000: no bid. Scratched 72 152n Husky. Ill; 72720 Ban Lord. 102. O rT rj O FIFTH RACE- l 1-10 Miles. iKCiSO— 1 :4r. !—!»!. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-£U 4 I O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.".25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt A /£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72717-ARCOTRT wn 4 10S 7 5 I". IM1 - 1-i W Fischer W P Fine 10 15 15 6 L1. 72524! BENVOLIO n,S 116 3 18 El 5h 2i !■ Keogh W D Randall 10 25 25 S 4 7265F-FFRY w 6 10-i 4 4 6 8- S4 51 3- Mentrv 1 P McNeil I 7 7 11-51 72752 MATADOR wiilld fi 10 9*1 V 7l 7l 4 W Miller K Spenco I 2 13-107-102-5 72633 ISABEL1TA W 8 111 5 « 11 11 11 8- 51 T Rice H G P.edwell 20 30 30 10 5 72707 ETHEL ABBOTT wr. 7 111 S 7 3l 41. 33 4nk 6= Borel F J N.-U 15 40 40 12 t! 72550 CONFESSOR w fi 111 1 I Lnk :nk 41 9- 7"t Lycurgus W Walker 10 11 7 I S 5 72469 MARKIE MAYER Wsk 5 113 2 I 4J 23 23 6J 8l J Haves I Morehouse .8 12 10 4 2 72505 MAGRANE ws 7 113 10 I 5- fiJ 6"k 3b 93 Hherton H W Hoag 5 7 6 2 1 72485 CHERIPE w 7 106 11 I 10* 103 10= 111* 10 Galindo W St Vincent 50 100 100 30 15 726S8 QUEEN ALAMO wb 5 111 I 11 7"k 9 9"kll 11 McClain W M Caine 20 40 40 12 I Time. 25*. 51. 1:1C. 1:44. 1 :50J. Winner— Ch. c. by Arkle— Courtly trained by W. P. Finei. Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. I Areeart decisively outpaced and eatstayed his opposition, winning all the way never seriously challenged. 1envolio. fresh and good, from a flalfooied start, closed a big gap rapidly into a resolutely coming second. Fury, outrun for the first half, made up much ground at the end. but swerved finally into the deep going. Matador, away badly, steadily improvci Ids position into a close up fourth and is a good looker, lambeftta, a- bad liegianer, closed a big gap. BUM I Abbott again failed to stay. Confessor showed superior early speed and tired as if short, as also did Markie Mayer. Magrane quit. The winner was entered for 00: no Lid. ■Sc.-atched— 72liS4;Standover. 113. 7 77Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 71S41 -1:40.—::— 102. Purse 00. ITyeaT-;i I i § I j olds and upward Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses A Wt PP St j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72704:;CLOYNE WB 3 86 2 2 li 2"t 2,li J 13 A Walsh T II Stevens 8 8 6 2 1 72687SIDNEY F. WSB 5 105 1 7 43 P V 13 2-1. Vandusn .b.linsonandDodson Li 13-511-59-101-2 72723MISS OFFICIOUS w 4 102 8 4 73 5-7. 4 :. | ] W Kelly M Reis I 4 1S-57-5 3-5 72486NORTHWEST w 7 103 E I EJ 7= 63 6l 4" J Hayes W Hawke 4 8 8 2J 1 72723 BRYAN we. 6 105 7 I I 43 5nk Ji 5A Young J B Dunn *S 10 10 4 2 72741-EDUARDO WB 6 106 6 6 6"* S 7- 7- 6- W Fis-her J B Dunn *8 10 10 4 I 72651MANDATOR w 5 108 4 1 2i 13 V 4nk 7s W Miller H E Rowell 4?j 6 5J 2 9-10 72324 ELERES wb 6 105 I 5 33 67 S 8 8 Borel L F King 20 50 50 15 6 *Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Tine. 20J. 51*. 1:1 !. 1:4SA, 1:44;. Winner — Br. f. by Cameron — Clara Meader trained by T. H. Stevens. Went to post at 3:51. Al post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Cloyne, from a lucky start, was a jlose contender to the far turn and was crowded hack, losing several lengths, then came fast on the extreme outside and was bumped repeatedly in the stretch by Sidney V., but made good finally. Sidney F., pulled up at the start, got into quick forward contention under the w liip and went wide on the stretch turn, then finished gamely in the bot going, but was not good enough. HlM Officious broke slowly, hut ran well up. improving her position steadily into a fast going third, but was in the deep going. Northwest, badiy messed about, closed up with a belated stretch rush. Bryan, away poorly, made up much ground ii. a cracking effort. Eduardo. shuffled to the rear early, closed a gap. Mandator, in the deep going, failed to stav after forcing the pace for six furlongs. .--.ciaiciieu. Scratched— — -i_... 72725 Silver Oliver Sue. nue. 10 103. . Overweights Overweights — — Eduardo, Eduardo, 1 1 pound. pound.


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