Lively Selling Race Doings.: Run-Ups Follow Finish of Three Races at Oakland--Jack Paine in Great Form., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-18

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LIVELY SELLING RACE DOINGS RunUps Follow Finish of Three Races at Oakland Jack Paine in Great Form San Francisco Cal November 17 Jack Paine scored an easy victory in the Yo Tambien Handicap at Oakland today Daddy Gip the favorite for the face made most of the running but when the final furlong was reached Jack Paine which Is in great form passed him without trouble to win going a way Cojipertown was third thirdThree Three of tile winners of selling Rices were bid up After Pawhuska led his field home in the second race he was advanced from 000 to 1100 anil bought by W Gabriel C P Lainar figured promi ¬ nently bv bidding up Colonel Jack from 500 to S03 and Sepulveda from 00 to 703 Both of these horses were retained Early Wright owner of Paw ¬ huska claimed Ossabar for 800 800A A feature of the si ort was the sensational show ¬ ing made by Sepulveda The McManus colt dwelt at the start of the fifth race but jockey Archibald made up his ground gradually and ridiug a powerful finish got his mount up to win by a head from Sir Edward EdwardGarner Garner again came into the limelight by ridiug two winners winnersEdward Edward Whyte en route from Toronto telegraphed from Omaha that he will arrive Saturday with the It J Mackenzie string stringJockey Jockey Eddie Dugan who planned to be here this week has wired his brother that he will wait In the east until he learns whether August Bcluionl will race a stable at any winter track trackRoecoe Roecoe Coleman a former jockey who rode for Burns Waterhouse here and in New York when Charles Patterson trained the string committed sui ¬ cide in an Oakland lodging house today He retired from the saddle some years ago and had been clerk ¬ ing in an insurance office of late lateM M Crimmlns a boy who rode on the New York tracks some seasons ago is here with William Car ¬ roll who is handling the big string of horses run ¬ ning In the name of George W Berry manager of A B Spreckels Napa Stock Farm FarmThe The yearlings that Earl Liunell brought to the coast included the following Bay colt by Inflexible Golden Locks bay colt by Inflexible Bellona brown colt by Peep oDay Lovelight bay colt by Ossary Moldene brown filly by Inflexible Orellana bay filly by Orsini Salnada chestnut colt by Kismet Lady Usk bay filly by Kismet Ethel Rodgcrs


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