Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-11

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TBACK FAST. One hundred and thirty-third dav. New California lackey Club. Winter Meeting of 138 days. 27 I k ..ii. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. ■ ail—, starts at 1 : 18 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs. 11 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Q/ClhQ FIRST RACK 3-4 Mile. 7S2*9— 1 :11 •— " 110. Purse W. 4-year-olds and up-ClXJlJ nalO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8825. Ind Horses AWtlPSt M || =i Str Fin JiH:keys Owners 0 HOPS se77:i PLKASF w 4 M I I P •"- 3* l1 Ross P Dunne i 6 6 2J 6-5 S0SS6 GIOVAN. KAIERIO it 6 MS 11 2 T I 1* 2h Bore I L F King s JO 20 S 4 0809 MAT AMELIA WlWM 1 ti" 4- 4» 3 A Walsh F D Weir 10 12 10 4 2 vi7:,-: i.KNI:RAL HALEY I 1M 2 6 7 7 l» ii Kirsehm 1* Howley 15 15 10 4 2 SUSS9*SARACTNESCA WB 8 1« 7 5 S 8 5J 52 Scoville T I »ullivan 21 17-516-56-5 3-5 ■-"sis 1IMKIM W I 10S 3 9 9 9 9 6- Taplin W Hawku 1". I 11-54-5 9-20 St«4» MIXOT wsn 5 103 I 4 5ii 6J 8 7= Freeman W Gerst 20 40 40 15 7 808S7 LORD PROVOSrr W 6 103 4 11 10 10 10 SI Coburn V H Terry 20 60 60 20 10 S"S32 A. MISKODAY W« 7 106 1 10 11 11 11 93 Deverich G H Neal 15 20 20 S 4 MI753 PLATOON WB 7 110 9 7 2 » 2 2h 10« A W Bker.T B Dunn 40 50 50 20 10 R0397 COMBURY r. 5 108 S 8 4= 51 7 11 J ICcBride Antrim Stable 50 60 60 25 12 80753 BILLY MVER av 4 105 12 Left at the post. Buxton J M Crane 20 20 20 7 4 Time, 24. 4s:. 1:li;. Winner -P.. f. by His Highness — Charm, bv Cheviot trained by F. Banian. Weni to post at 1:46. At post 0 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. PI -ase, after lucky forward pursuit of toe pacemakers, drew out right at the end. Giovanni Ralerio outbroke and outpaced the others to the final sixteenth anil tired. May Amelia, shuffled back in the early limning, closed a gap into a fast going, but swerving, third. General Haley, from an inside slow start, was Mourned out and made up much grouml. Sarai inesca was away poorly and messed about. Pinikitn. from an inside bad start, steadily improved his position. Minof was never dangerous. Lord Provost, nearly It-f t. closed a gap. Platoon showed superior speed, but failed to stay. A. Muskoday had a bail start. The v inner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights---Platoon. 2 pounds. Q/"vf_Q/l SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. M8J8 881 3 MB. Purse 00. l»-year-olds. OUt7 £Qi Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■ ■■siL-GLF.XNADEANE w 109 11 6 23 1- 1= 1- W Gross J W Berry 2 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 .".uvjfl l PRETEND W 97 1 I 4 41?. 32 23 Taplin W B Jennings 6 10 10 4 9-5 99799 QUALITY STREET w 96 t; : 31 31 2b 3= Coburn J D Millin 30 50 50 20 10 sim;7-SALIAN ws 94 5 1 5- 5* 53 43 C Ross P Dunne M 10 9 3 8-5 •iy,; PERRY JOHNSON w 94 7 7 * 61 8 5H W Gloss T W OBrien 91 30 30 12 6 W«12 TURRET w M9 I 11 M V • 6" Scoville B L Marks 13-519-53J 6-5 3-5 SCS83 SPORTING LIFE w 102 10 S 7 7 Ji 7. G Burns 8 C Hildreth 15 25 25 12 I 8081 : DEMOCRAT W 99 9 M 10 102 9- 83 E Clark C L Harrison 8 16 K 6 3 S0754KJAL.VE8CA w 94 4 4 ii 2= 4h 9= Deverich 8 P Tate 7 7 41 I 1 90817 KIANG W 98 3 5 V 8J 10 10° Kirsehm K. nil wort HSkFm 15 30 30 10 E S0077 SAN LEANDRO W 97 2 9 11 11 11 11 Buxton D 8 Fountain 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 2.".?. 4S3. 1 Mi. Winner— B. f. by Solitaire II — The Peeress trained by . W. Carroll. Went to post at 2:::. At twist 3 minutes. Start good for all but Turret. Won cantering: second and third driving. Gleimailcane, a gr»nd filly, rapidly ran around on the extreme outside, then drew out in the streteh and won pulling up. Pretend, forwardlj placed from the start, was a game second. Quality street raa prominently throughout. Saltan, crowded out at the st;;rt. made up considerable ground. Perry lohn-son. irom a bad start, was gaining at the end and is promising. Turret, pulled up and left absolulelv. chwed an immense gap in a wonderful effort and nrobahty w;:s best. SlH.rting Life had scant chance at th" start. Galvesca failed to Stay after showing superior Dated. Scratched — 80820 Lady Bueker. 04. overweights -Democrat. 2 pounds: Kiang. 4: San Lcaiidro. ■•: Quality Street. 2. LjrArjQpr THIRD RACE- 7-8 Mile. 78881 — 1:241 3 11LI Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up Ov/C/flO ward. Special Weights. Nt value to winner 8888. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i K % Str Fin .Iixkeys Owners O H C P S S0791COTYTTO 971 I IM S 8 2" V- 1- I3 1- W Gross I! W Kerry 7-107-1011-2ll-4out MOB87 OCEAN SHORE vv 5 115 I 1 1- 53 53 lh 9 Kirsehm Elliott A; Marron N 10 S 9-5 4-5 :i: hi I.ESSINA 6 113 10 7 3- 2«k 2 2* 3 E Sullivanr] .1 Ramsey 3J 9 9 2J 6-5 MIKfir. RABELAIS WB 3 185 9 9 gak 4ak 4s V A2 Scoville Keetie Bros 20 40 40 10 4 iSA!tK?MARWOOD wit 6 118 4 6 R- 3- 3- 3 5" Borel H Mack I 13 13 8 7-5 875fi PRESTIGE WB 7 lis 7 5 4- 6* 6« 6» 8 I.uxton Ptonr de Bis Sta 30 75 75 20 7 vXTii BE THANKFUL w 4 112 1 1 7 7 7 7 73 A Walsh O Torek 20 30 30 10 4 80887 BLANCHE C. W 5 113 3 4 8 8 8 8 S1" .1 McBride Franklin Stable 99 HM 100 30 10 SU887 D1TKE OF MILAN WSlMt 2 l1 !i 9 9 9 913 Post OrmoitdaleStable 10 25 20 7 I 80516 SONG WRITER Wn 4 113 6 1" H 10 10 10 10 Coles FJ Neil 100 300 300 100 10 Time. -£;r. 4s. 1:153. 1 :2si;. Winner Ii. f. by Solitaire II— The Peereaa trained by C. W. Carroll. Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start ROM. Won cantering: second and third driving. Cotytto dren out qnickly and won ill the way virtually under a pull and far outclassed her opposition. Oceah Shore outbroke the others, but was shuttled rearward repeatedly in the middle running and finished a fast going second. Cressiaa quickly ran into nearest pursuit to midway of the stretch and unit badly as il short. Babrlala. from a iioor start, was forwardly placed for the last six furlongs and finished a close up fourth. Marwoed ran well to the stretch and tired. Scratched 80888 Georjre Kismet. 102: 88418 Louis gtunhti. HS. overweights Cotytto. 1 pound. 40/"V££0 FOURTH RACK —3-4 Mile. 78288-— 1 :1H— 3— Ire. Purse 88. 4 year-olds and up-nUt/O ward. Selling. Ret value to winner 8885. Ind Harare AWtPPSt M J4 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MIS5i-1:LA.C, ws 5 114 10 1 ink ii i: !- A Walsh L T Lee I 3 2 4-6 2-5 S0869SDON BNRIQUB wn 5 114 5 14 7 7 4uk 2:1 Taplin II I . Pedwall I 4 18-57-5 7-10 80888 HISKY WP 4 112 11 6 4- 2ik :;.. ;;- r Miller A F Dayton 12 40 40 15 7 80830 GEM MELA, W 5 IV 9 2 " 4i 6* 4» Scoville W Walker 10 12 9 4 9-5 [»848»BUCOLIC W 9 ins 6 4 5* 5 6 5* .1 McBride WalkerdrMcKinp IS M 30 1ft 4 iss7 i 11 A V W51M 7 ■"• 2- -- 8* 8* A W RkerT O Webber 15 40 40 12 6 8i«48PORDELI/ ws 4 110 3 7 8 8 7 7« C Ross J Kelly 3 7 5 2 1 7o8733JOHNNIE P.LAKE iy 4 108 4 S 8* t 8 Si Cotton F Lenpert 20 100 80 30 15 i8ti7r."KAKB W 4 106 I I 9 9 9 ■ Borel P Albertson 20 1U0 UK 40 20 7929! NATIVE BOS W 5 881 I I M 1ft 1" U Kirsehm Oakland Stable 15 50 50 JO S fciislm -1-; iiLY TIDE ivb 4 112 1 Left at the post. ISuxton Fleur lu Lis Sta 4 6l 6 2 1 Tine, 241. 40. 1:141. Winner 1!. g. I.v free Knight Stella Ilikins trained by L. ». Lee. Went to post at :;:o|. At iiost 2 minutes, statt had. Wou handily: Hteond and third driving. Blocs beal the barrier and nsaaed in front of the at hers nuarply. then set the pace thrunghonl and was lucky. P"i. Klirlque, nearly left, closed an immense gap Into I rusoing second and may have been Iiest. Husky. .■: i irdly placed frasj the slart. was a fast going third. Oenunel] raced forwardly throughout, but tired In ilc closing drivi-. Hucolic liail BO mishaps and finished close up. Anna May ran in early prominence l"r Bre furlongs and tired. PordeUo, on the inside in close quarters, was never dangerous. The winner as entered for ll.OOP: no bid. overwcighls — Anna May. 3 pounil--: Sake. 1. ynQ07 Fll HI RACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 88888—1:411 4 88. Ittrse 00. :;-year olds 07«1/ afl 4 and upward, selling. Net value to winner 88S. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vx =i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P "S • •:■: - HE PEER W3 95 7 I 8* ::- :;.. 1| U C Ross P Dunne s-5 2 11 191 5 1-1 w SiilLE-SWIG w3 M I I -i :■- l* 2«* IP Taplin S C Hildreth I lis 3 3-2 IMXJGS w 4 105 I 4 4"k 4 2- 3J 33 Scoville Keene Pros 8-5 13-513-51 1-2 s.i-,.,1-IMPORT ivsb 4 IW 3. 1 3ii 9* :.- V 41 .1 Me Bride F W Healey 10 2ft 20 8 I i ANPOSAL m % 105 I i: 5- ■ bi 51 r,1 Kirseh*rn CI lorn Stable 20 25 25 8 4 C I BUCK wis T 107 4 7 71 7 7 7 6- W Gloss J Bodtn I 12 12 4 I -■ ROCKSTONB 5 197 2 1 l1 lo 41 43 7" A Walsh K II Milden 14 17 17 6 3 WOOLEN w 5 106 8 9 8 8 S 8 8- Borel O L Rogers 10 13 13 4 I i;; w 7 10S 1538889 E Clark .1 11 Braniwn M M ■ 8 4 Time. 243. 4:ii. 1:1.".J. 1:41?.. 1:441. Winner— Oh. g. by Batten — flitmil i ■■ irma ttmined bj P. Bantan. W.ni to post at ;:25. At imim 2 minutes. Start BBOd. Won dining: second and third the sauie. The Pw r, away slowly, letanrely bnproeed his position and. challenging In the stretch, outstayed the leaders decisively at the end. Scbloswig forced the pare to the last sixteenth before he succumbed. Roggs, after forward pursuit to the stretch, tired in the final strides. Import ran well up to the stretch and tired. Baaposal Inlnhod well up. Nihiiik was badly messed about and ran ■ good race. Roekstone unit badly at the end of six furlongs. Cabin was not ready. Tin- winner, entered for 8888. was bid up to SI.. 500 and bought in. S. rai.-heil - isosSm Yankee Daughter. !I2: 80870 Rubric. 11« : sos3ii-K.| Davis. Hwj. UAQOQ SIXTH HACK--5 1-2 Furlongs. 72030—1:851 4— 113. Purse 8888, o year-olds and Ov«../0 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt; % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S , 7 1 EBT1GOUCB3B wn 4 122 1 3 21 1? 1« 1" O Burns S C Hildreth 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-3 out vim i: .-E QUEEN Wl 9i 11 44 48 II 2fi Deverich A Koenigsberg 8 8 7 2 1 2 .ii IKKMIER RED ws 4 112 5 2 l"k 3i| 4 Vh Scoville .1 H Brannon 13-59] 9 9-20out ii : DESIROUS wit 4 !2 2 I 9 3] 2ik 47 W Gloss R II Davis S 12 10 11-51-2 K , 1 IPTLK JANE WB 3 80 2 E E 5 5 5 C Willms Blasingaina Bros 60 150 150 30 6 Time. 2M. 48i. 1: 0. 1:07. Winner — Blk. g. bv Commando — Dancing Water trained by S. C Hildreth I. Went to i ost at :-:.54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; M-cond and third the same. Restisoiu-he palpably ontdassed bis opposition, was sent along strenuously from the start and overhauled an I itisiNieed of the flving Hm.ger Bed, then withstood Rose Queens stretch challenge. The latter, altci forward pursuit floni the slart. challenged gamely in the bml tin long and just failed to get up. Hooger Itrd. from I flying start, sei he pace last, but succumbed al tin- end of thii-e furlongs and was pulled IIP i. thi itretch. Uesirous. after keen contention to the stretch, unit badly. Little Jane was nspeteaaly out-claaatl. sciutcbed— 80229Kinjc Jaineb, 132.


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