Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-28

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i OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. Ninety-fifth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 41 books on. I residing Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- ] uies in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. TQ/I QO ™aW RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1: Hi— 3— 103. 00 added. 3 year -olds and up I OlOt/ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 85. ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7226S HAHER nl 98 I 3 4= 21 V lJW Kelly E Trotter 6 6 5 21 7-5 V.-iOtt WOOLEN w 4 96 1 « 3nk ;uk p,nk 2h A Walsh ApplegateandCotn S 11 11 5 2 3420 CAS. OF DlAMoNDSws :. M :: I 52 5- 4i 3h E Sullivan E J Ramsey 6 7 5 21 3-2 72MS REDWOOD II. W 5 103 * 4 15 l"* ll 41 Butwell H Green 20 20 15 6 3 73387 LADY IRENE wb C 85 4 10 7 7 6l 51 Upton M Leanner 15 30 30 8 4 ; 72777 SANPIPER w 3 95 6 5 S 61 7 61 Kirschm LiveOakStable 8 10 10 4 2 72190 ORIGLI w 7 101 11 2 21 41 5nt 71 Mentry G P McNeil 8 15 13 6 21 73382 WILMORE B 3 92 7 11 9 8 S 81 F Hbrand Mobile Stable 30 40 30 15 C •::: :..MSAX GIL Ws 3 95 12 7 6ok 9 9 92 J Baker C H Reid 3 1S-51S-57-5 7-10 73962 BUCHANAN w 6 96 i 9 lo 10 10 10 Gilbert B Schreiber 6 8 8 3 8-5 .:.25n EI OTA w 4 97 10 1 11 11 11 11 Jno CarrollJ Coffey 30 40 40 15 6 7Z3KCHAN. WALWORTHwb 5 105 9 12 12 12 12 12 Gargan G L Sneff 30 40 30 15 6 Time. 24. 48*. 1:14?. Winner—-Br. g. by Victory — Cliione trained by G. Forbes. Went to post at 1:15. At p«.st 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Habet :is forwaidlv placed in the early running and drew out decisively midway of the stretch. Woolen, from :i tin footed start, quickly ran into a contending position and was a game second. Cascade of Diamonds. : wav badly, rl.ised a big ga* and m:ide a cyclonic finish. Redwood II. set the pace fast for five furlongs and tired. I.ady Irene, away very badly, made up much ground. Sanpiper was gaining at the end. Crigli probably was short. Wilmore. nearly left, closed an immense gap. San Gil was given an easy ride. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. v. rwejghts -Redwood II.. 4 pounds: Crigli. 1 : Klota. 1: Chancellor Walworth. 4. A A f SF.COND RACK— 3-8 Mile. 7:S30«— 35 1— 2— 1 13. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. 7O OtfcatU Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7:2! T,-BILL BATON w 110 7 1 1» 1» C H ShigB Schreiber 21 16-516-56-5 3-5 7 :: Vt .VC.oROD w 107 4 4 . 21 2 W Kelly Keene Bros 3 4 4 2 1 73383 TOM HAYWARD w 100 2 3 B« 3 Kirschm J D Millin lo 25 25 8 4 "PTAIN JOHN" 110 9 I 41 4J Stuart G M Van GordenS 8 7 3 8-5 PRUDENT w 110 S C 6 5- W Miller T H Williams 7 10 6 3 8-5 BMSTOBY w 101 S 2 31 6=1 Mentry C Heifers 20 30 25 10 I 73S3E TyOOKOUT w 103 1 I Sl 7l Coles F J Neil 10 15 15 6 3 7332a SIR DAVY w 100 6 7 7?. 81 J Butler Oakland Stable 60 100 100 50 25 73325 KINO FERDINAND w 110 3M 10 92 A Wralsh W E Applegate 6 6 4 8-5 4-5 CHAR. ROTHSiHILD w 110 10 8 9110 Sandy P T Chinn 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 23. 35*. Winn* I B. bv Sain— Merida trained by 1 . Henry. Went to iMist at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Bih Baton, from ■ riving start, won all the way unextended. Novgorod got into quick early pursuit of the Iving pjo-eniaker. but failed to make any impression in the closing drive. Tom Hayward, shuffled back ejnlv. finished with a rush. Captain John broke and ran green and was well up at the end. Pruden;. ii» badly, closed up steadily and leisurely. Lookout had scant chance at the start. King Ferdinand had n. chance at the start. The same applies to Charlie Rothschild, which is a good looker. scratched 7321 i-iiHvre. lit; ISMS Solus, Ki3. Overweights Toby. ■". ] ounds. Q A A ~ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72t 147—1 :1 1*— 3— 103. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up-fy rr- I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S JHMIHII IIMIII w 7 109 7 I 43 3= 2* l1 Butwell B Bailey 10 20 15 6 3 72127 COM BURY w 4 101 4 2 11 1- l"k 1:3 Mentry Antrim Stable 5 10 10 5 11-5 73401 -REEXE W. w 3 9S I I 61 51 31 31 Gilbert Spokane .Stable 3 3 9-5 4-5 2-5 67213 ST EDGAR w 4 106 10 4 2U 2nk U 4! C H ShilgEl Nido Stable 15 15 7 4 2 72126 MIKE JORDAN w 7 101 3 11 10 91 PfW Kelly W St Vincent 8 12 12 5 2 nSttCAXjLA W 4 100 B ii 3 "J 4J 5 61 Hherton F Rose 15 30 30 12 6 7M8i E*A ROSE w 4 104 1 7 Tot Kb 71 71 J Butler .T A Armstrong 40 75 50 20 10 734H SEASICK C 98 6 M 8»" 71 81 8» Pohanka W W Finn 12 15 15 6 3 l73Z87SrLVA wn 4 K 5 1 E» 81 91 92 Wr Miller W P Fine 3 21-521-58-5 4-5 733M WUERZRURGER w 3 87 2 9 11 1P 10* 108 Cboneau Keene Bros 10 15 15 6 3 7.488 EDITH R w 3 93 11 8 93 11 11 11 Kirschm Holly woodStable 15 25 20 8 4 Time. 24. 482. 1:14ft. Winner — Cli. g. bar Crightou— Nellie Bell trained by S. Bailey. Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Hul-ford ran in forward :urd persistent pursuit of the pacemakers from the start and drew out fast at the ■ end. Comliiirv made the running for five furlongs, then tired badly. Reene W-. shuffled back repeatedly. ■ lueed an lauaeoae cap in Hie last half. St. Edgar was a forward and iiersistent contender throughout and i- pi •tnising. Mike Jordan, away badly, nearly fell from interferenee and closed an immense gap. Caila finished close up. La Rom- was going well in the stretch. Seasick had a l oor start. Silva was , xrinelv pocketed through the last five furlongs and finished pulled up. The winner was entered for 1908.sh n; 110 bid. S.-.ateled— 7.::.14-M-etlakatla. 99. overweights Ci.inbiiry. ■" pounds: Si. Edgar. ■"•: alia. 4: Sca-iek. I. O A A O FOURTH RACK- 1 1-16 Miles. 6BBO0 liJB — 4 -99. Purse $.so . 3-year olds and I 04r~3C upwaid. Handicap. Net value to winner ,00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73129 RUBRIC V f 110 I 2 I" V* V V* 1* W Miller II K Rowell s:, 2 I IIl015 STANLEY KY w " M 1 :: -■ -- -"■ I* -- I.yeiiigus W Walker I o K-S 4-5 1 3 out t -T BUI WOOD 4 nu j 1 lTl li l"1 2- 3-R Davla 8obreVI«t*8t*ble 5 f. c 7-6 3-31 I . -. Il;i;s SEEKER WB 4 Ktt 14 4 4 1 * i Kirschin H S Bedwell 1. M H 4 1 Time. 24». 4!ti. 1:11. 1:"9? 1:454. Winner --Ch. h. bv Mirthful Herbrie tiained by II. B. l: wcll,. WCnt to posl at 2:58. At post ti minutes. Xtart good. W n driving: ■eeoad and third the same. Rubric well served bv being patient iv reserved in behind the pacemakers for seven liirlongs. got up linalv under a vig 11- nni-h. Stanley Fa v. mishandled from the start and excessively urged to dJopOM •• ■ last but iioii-staing. pacemaker, drew out like the winner midway of the stretch, but swerved imo deeat at the end. Bt. Bbnwood, extra good, set the pace for seven furlongs before he succumbed and 1 was a close, game and persistent third. Treasure Seeker began so slowly as to have been nearly left and I was beaten off all the way. - O A A O FIFTH RACE -1 Mile" OttltU l::S3— I -i 5. Purse 00. 3 year olds. sTdTing. ytrtltJ N«* value to winner 25. hid Horses AWtPPStVi M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73Xat]BROOKLEAF ■ ■ " 1"- II l l3 * Walsh W ■ Appleixute :: I ■ I i 1 E 73382 STEEL BLUE wit N 5 »12 b" »* 2* £J OUbert 8 Emery 6 8 • 3 3-2. 73382 CATHERINB K W «J - J" S M * 3nK A Harris alker 6 10 10 4 11 5 ., 73326 BUTO w 97 11 3 - 2 | 2»J 31 ¥ Jno Carroll 1 H Stevens 10 1. 73SM HIOH GUN w M 4 I "t • .". 4J 5 J Butler Dugan *■ Boland 8 12 U - -I ■■. vron.sky" w- 98 :: 2 4J 4J 4h 6* 6 F HbrandKe. ne Bros 16 li 12 I 3 7and1J OltciiUTA w Si. 1 U SiU 8 8- 7"" Upton C Whit© 20 30 20 8 1 j 73343 MRS. NUGENT s 93 U 5 M 3J S" 7nk 8s Kirschm T S Fountain S 12 8 3 8-5 7:209 WARDEN YELL wb 105 7 8 11 8=* 61 93 9s Gargan Oakland Stable 15 20 20 8 4 72965 LOVE OF GOLD w 105 9 7 7n" 7b 10- 10s 10° Sandy H Mack 8 10 6 3 7-5 72039 COLBERT WB 101 6 12 103 9»M1 11 11 Bilac W M Caine 30 60 60 2o B 73233 THURBET w 98 8 4 61 Bled. W Kelly T Fitzgerald 5 10 8 4 8-5 -Time. 25. 40*. 1:10. 1:42. Winner — B. c, by Bowling Brook — Lilly If. trained by C. L. Snyder. Went to post at 3:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. I.iookleaf. from a striding start, set the pace in leisureiv fashion and came away decisively from Steel Blues belated stretch challenge. The latter, away badly and shuffled to the rear on the first turn, closed n immense gap. made a wine stretch turn and probably was best. Catherine F., away poorly, steadilv improved her position Into a fast going third. Buto. from a lucky start, was in forward contention throughout. High Gun was well up for seven furlongs. Vronsky showed early speed, but failed to stay. Orchota had no chance with a bad ride. Love of Gold is in bad form. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Buto, 1 pound: Mrs. Nugent. 1; Colbert. 1. 7Q A A A SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 720:40— 1:05S— 0—112. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and Ottt upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPStA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73072PREEN C 110 6 1 121 l1 la 1" C H ShilgB Schreiber 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 7334S*FIRERALL WB 6 110 S 2 2h 2i 2 1 23 W Miller H G Bedwell *1 1 1 1-5 out 72140-SILVER STOCKING w 4 98 1 4 3= 34 3=1 34 Kirschm H G Bedwell *1 1 1 1-5 out 72927=ORMUZ 3 104 3 3 421 4:i 4* 4s W Kelly OrmondaleStable 6 6 5J 9-5 7-10 73286 BERNARDO 3 99 4 6 65 51 51 5* Jno Carroll M J Daly 100 500 500 60 20 73286 LIBERVALE ws 7 110 5 5 5J 6 65 6* Gargan D Murphy 100 500 500 60 20 72159 DAY STAR 4 107 2 7 7s 7» 7* 74 Sandy Napa Stock Farm60 100 100 20 4 73267 LADY MIRTHFUL WB7 97 78 8888J Butler T Fitzgerald 60 200 200 40 12 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 23?. 48s. 1:00. l:O0J. Winner — Br. g, by Atheling — Pow Wow II., by Powhattan trained by D. Henry. Went to post at 3:54. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won cantering; second and third driving, ilecn beat the barrier and won all the way with ease, but was much the best, anyway. Fireball, from a slow start, maintained nearest, but unavailing, pursuit of the winner throughout and was a game second. Silver Stocking ran in forward and persistent pursuit throughout, was an easy third and is extra gixwl. IDMB, in a poor start, was shut off early and was never a serious contender under a bad ride. The others were hopelessly outclassed. Scratched— 73404 El Cazador, 99: 73308 Ovelando. 110: 73387 Braggart. 101: 72001 3. May L. N.. fH.


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