Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-11

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Thursday. January 10. 1907.- Forty seventh day. New California .loekey Club. Winter Meeting about l" n days. Weather clear; track muddy. It book- on. Presidiag lodge, K. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Iloltnian. Secretary. Percy W. Treat Kneing starts at l:!n p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /J r O O O FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. ." !•; — S -104. Purse: 00. 3 year olds. Selling. OOOOO Net value to winner 2.5. bad II. i-i »" AWt IP St 4 l- "4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i • RAX BENNETT " WS 4 1 1- D P I* L WilliamsG V Griffin 1:, -516-516-51 1-2 ,,. .i:i.i. TRUE ■ Id 7 4 j4 2 2»1 R Davis E .1 Ramsey :;-2 :•-." :;-2 3-5 1-4 i. •■:■ • CALLA w 15 j 2 V :;* 4i ;;- J McBride F Rose 4 7 7 2i l i. ft JOYFUL H107 2 5 •"•• 4u :;i 4* T Sullivan W 11 Travers 4 G i i 11-10 6165J ROSY I. KBIT w IM :; 7 7 7 7 B" Loague J S W I M0 M 100 40 IS • . • VVEATHERFORD W KB " I 42 i4 64 6-i W Knapp Oakland Stable 1". 15 7 2J 1 tilMH LAMBERTUA w 107 1 U i B» ." ; 7 Sandy H E Rowell H 75 75 20 ti Time, 23, 50|, lAKi. Winner B. g. by David 1eiiny - Princesi a trained by »;. V. Crittin. Weni in post ai 1:43. At jio-t 2 minules. Start fair. Won easily; second and third the same. Bay Bennett Jumped Into the lead at the start and successfully proceeded to spreadeagie the other-, winning ■ I, a canter. Kiln True broke slowly, but closed an curly gap to get into second position and -nsily beat the others off ni the end. Csihi -bowed esrb speed, bat ■gals failed to stay. Joyfel hwssed np well m the la-t turn, but ijuit at the end. Rosy Light. SCarij left, made u|i considerable ground. Weal In 1 lord slowed early speed, but was pulled up finally. The winner Iran entered for spin and was liid ujt to 00 n II. Keiiiu- and lxuight in. Scratched «.ti.;7l Leritia s.. 105; Bed Bill. 147, Incorrect weight in entries 1:11.1 Trae, 102. Uverweighta Raj Bennett, i pound; Bosy Light, 2: Weatherford, 1. »0 0 00 BECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs, i 1 : ►." ; 8 inn. i Parse S1"n. -Tear d.|s and up _000«7 wind. Selling. Net value to winner 2and Ind Horses- AWTlP St t 4 Str Fill Jockeys Owners II C PS EARL ROGERS w 4 112 4 2 l«J 1* D Is L. WiiliamsS C llildreth 8-5 2 2 7-M3-H i ■ BELL REBO -7 1"! 2 :: 2*1 Si 3s 2*1 A WillfaunsJ H Branaon -513-W6-5 1-2 oat m... ._-i:tu iB v. 7 101 1 4 2» z$ V* :;-i A Brown WalkerdOfcKinp 4 -5 1-3 61837MATT BTOGAN KIM I 5k 4; #* 4* Qraham W P -Magrane :io 40 40 lo t| .11. 1. 1!IS wi. 5 M I 7 :■ h- 51 53 Sandy 11 E Bowx-li GO M3W4 10 ..i.i;:. DR. • I! BCI-" u I M 7 5 4i 5"-i ti* Loague H Mack M HP 50 12 1 ,. -.,. BDUARDO s 5 ion :: l • ji» 71s 71s j McBride H stover 29 10 loo 15 5 66167 VVHEATSTONE w.-n4 ln4 5 8 s s ,s b B Davis E J Ramsey tio 20 201 12 Time. 23| 504, Dinj Winner B. c by Sain Sister to Inrle Bob 1 trained by S. C. Hildretli. Went to post at 2:08. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won iii a canter; second and third easily. Earl Rogers decisirelj outbroke and outpaced the others, was never extended and was eased ap to a canter in the end. Bell Beed, mishandled and Impeded oa the turn. Isdehed an easy second under a bad i«v»king ride. Bathtsr was in forward and game, but unavailing, pursuit throughout. Matt Hogan was palpably short and ran « u: m h 1 race. Lillitus is not ready and can do better. Dr. Scharfl. also Short, retired after goinj. it prominent three furlongs. Bdnardo aras qaicfcly shuttled to the rear. The winner, entered for Mini. ,.i- bid up to sl. inn by J. II. Brannon and bought in. Scratched -WKSEt-David Bohmd. 104; 04312sJake Ward. in4: MSN Titus II., M4; 4293 Effervescence, ln7. ftQQH THIBD RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1 1 :4"J — 1—110. Purse 1404. 4 veal -olds and V0 0«/V upward. Selling. Net value to winner N.;25. "ind Horses AWt IT St 1 j -| Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS i..;:;vSll; CARTER iM 7 lJ 1- 1= 1- ll Sandy H E Bowel! 4 41 SJ 0-5 3-5 KICO TALAMUND S/SS 4 112 I :. 2] 2- 2| P* 2" 1. Fountain!" E McLaughlin 15 15 i 3 7-5 as314*CHERIPE B 107 8 I 4. P :•■ tk S- - J McBride W St Vincent 7-5 2 2 4-5 2-5 6C278 ROYAL BED w - 5 lo.t 1 5 51 tij |l 4»k 42 Rettig Wbv .vllastings 20 M 30 10 4 .. 1 HAKlHil.A « 5 107 "• I ti" 7 ti" 5 5* Horner AV* 11 Hammond 3 J :♦ 4 2 66354 DANIEL C. w-11 4 MO 7 7- 5* 5-i 0- • A Brown E Deal 6 10 4 8-5 4-5 0314 PAY ME a/a Mi 4 I :• ! JSfc 74 1* E Lynch A Crawford 100 100 100 40 15 6627X VIGOROSO w - 7 M4 8 V * 0 I 8 Appleby O A Appleby 1010 75 25 I ..; i8 CANEJO s 10 107 2 2 V N|lk J • » Kirschm J J Ellerd 30 4 J 40 12 5 Time. 24f, .".13. 1:17*. l:4«f, 1 :.». Winner B. g. by Sir Dixon — Belle Carter trained by II. E. Uowelli. Weni to post at :;::;:.. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third tue same. Sir Carter broke slowly, bin forged to the front on the lirst turn and. crossing the others, made the running anmenaced to the end and was BUMS the best. Xahtmoad was la forward pur.-uit of the winner throughout and ran a game race, theripe had no mishaps was prominent all the way ami tired slightly al the end. Royal Bed closed up steadily and i- worth roniemliering. Darthula is ha|SIHlai. and made up considerable ground In the last half. Daniel C. was prominent to the half, then quit badly. The winner was in for *ino; no bid. Scratched -48167 Angletii. In7: 64344 Early Hour.-. H 7: 64378 Crigli, 102. fiQQl POUBTH BACK— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:184—4—46. Purse ,*400. 4 year olds and up yyfjtJ A wild. Selling. Net value lo winner MSB, ind Horses AWt PP St 1 jj - Str Fin JiM-keys Owners O H C P S 0S363 VAN NESS OTS 8 108 2 I 13 lilil1 L WiiliamsS C llildreth 4-5 1 9-102-5 out m.j.i. ■SHADY LAD a 107 7 5 31 2i 23 V .1 Mel h-iile SierraN- -vadaSta 2 2 3-2 1-3 out 66243 CHIEF WITTMAN SB 4 110 4 2 2". 3 :: 31 Graham Sea Air Stable 15 30 30 6 2 t66332PRESTIOE STB 5 110 3 1 53 58 5 4-1 Horner FlcurDeLisStable 8 15 15 4 1 a ; SBA LAD »n I 110 5 4 43 VI 4« .".• Sandy W -M Cainc M 36 M C 2 K223 JUDGE W 61M 8 8 »•-! »1 •■". 1 R Davis. E J Ramsey 20 M 20 6 2 1*332 ISM A 1 I.I AN nvii 5 MB 0 71* 7*» 71* 7» J Mclntyrell R Schaffer E0 ISO 150 M 12 1. I-SiINK it 7 110 1 7 S 8 S S A Brown J Stowe 00 150 100 40 10 Time. 21. 4SJ. 1:1545. 1:22?. Winner— Blk. g. by Loyalist— Ada B. trained by 8. C. llildreth. Went to pes! at 2:57. At post 7 minute-. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the same. Van Ness, from a striding start, forced the pace hard held in the early running, then took the lead, but v. a- under pressure in the stretch to stall oil Shady Lad. The latter got nway poorly, but closed up quickly at the half, loomed up like the winner on the turn, but tired finally. Chief Wittman kepi pace with the winner to the halt, where he tired, but Stood a long closing drive well to save third pho •. Prestige was outpaced here and never ihngerous. but lini-ln d well. Sea Lad showed early speed, but tailed to stay ami w ..- outclassed. Judge was never dangerous. The winner was entered for 1907.sh00; ij bill. Overweights -Van Ness, 1 pound. OOQr.£ lllill RACE— 5-8 Mile. 664—2—164. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. OOOd Allowiinees. Net value to winner 25. 1 1 id Horses AWl PP St 4 jand % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ • MM RAPID WATER nmill: S 4 .", # 4". I* L WiiliamsS C llildreth 4 6 X 8-6 -M 6315 SIR RUSSELL w 1: 4 MS 7 2 V U ] " 24 Sandy E Gaylord *4 5 5 7-5 3-5 C222»BLAGG v. I .1 0 5 2* ."• 5 ;;■■ E Dugan L T Lee 4 5 4J -5 7-10 »;i;::i7 NATIVE SON 1 3 yi 3 I 1 31 2" 4- Kirschm H Stover 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out M3M WEE LASS S 4 VH s I 4 2" 3?. 5* Horner Hall 6: Marshall 8 15 15 4 8-5 • 1 1 S ALACLK W 5 MO 2 6 «"• 0- 6- 6 McBae J Byan 15 40 30 8 3 •;.••; ; if 1 1!-: BORGIAN WB 5 113 17 7 7 7 710 Hv JksonW Walker M M N M 7 56317 HUGH MGOWAN WSB 102 4 s I II I I Bunham 11 E Bowxll *4 5 5 7-5 3-5 Coupled in bet tin;;; no Brnarate place or show betting. Time. 23 , 4S. 1:025. Winner— B. h. by Kapall Water Bill trained by S. C. llildreth. Weni to post al 3:27. At post :i minutes. Star; good. Won ea-ily: second the same: third driving. Rapid Water far outclassed the Others, was shut off at the start and lo-t a half dozen lengths, but overhauled he leaders rapidly and made good «!ccisivcly ill the end. Sir Busscli broke slow lv. but forged into the lead after ■ strenuous effort, then gave way readily to the winner and wns an BBS] second. Blagg, away slowly, BBBB got into forward oiitention and was shuttled back at the half, but came again with a belated rush la ■ MCperior race. Native Son sesayed to set the pace, but was forced back on the far turn and cub] never gel up ugain. Wee Lass showed early speed and is steadily Improving. Salable was rjsstng up when tin, lute. The Borgtaa is not lit. Hugh MeOowan is out of place 111 sprints. Scratched 08221 Rose Cherry, BO. Overweights The Borgian. 1 pound. CQOQ SIXTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. 1:14—4—118. Im so. 00. .".-year-olds. Allowances. UOOt/O N l TSBBC to winner 46. Ind Ho:~-os AWl PP St j n % StTlln Jockeys Owners Ti H C P S 028 GRACE G W* 107 2 3 3* 31 2- l« Orahsun H V lb ag 4 4 3?. 1 1-4 UMORACE ST. CLAIR a Ml 4 2 li 1*1 li 23 Bandy .1 R Hoppaa 3-2 6-5 4-6 3-6 out H C6AINRIDA w 103 1 1 2? 4". 3- V J McBride B Schreiber 2 2 3-2 1-2 out MM JOHNNY LYONS WS IM 6 4 5uk 5J 51 4« J Hayes M J Hayes N MO M0 M I Sm I .MKi.lTAH w 107 5 0 G 6 H 5i IxatfUe H Mark *0 13 13 2. 7-10 OOKDBLANCHE C. Wlff I i 4i 2i 41 « Horner H Mack *U 13 13 2| 7-lj ou|ded in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 2.5. 50. 1:14. Winner — Ch. f. by Allx-rt -Mountain Madge trained by II. W. Iloag. Went lo jiosi at :::r :;. At post :; minutes. Start BSod. Won in a canter: second driving: third the same. Brace 0., from ■ striding start, ran in lose pursuit of the traders and. linishiig fast, outsla.icd the others decisively through the stretch. Grace St. lair brake slowly on the inside, was in the worst goiug throughout, but set the pace for tive furlongs and tired finally after I game effort, Siiurida. fioin a striding start, ran in close pursuit early, hut tired badly in the last quarter and ran a | oor race. Johnny Ljons. away slowly, liiiisheil gamely. Melitah was shutHeil to the rear early and never dangerous, was palpably short and the race will improve her. Blanche C, handicapped by the stiff going, showed superior sliced lo the stretch, then quit budly. 1 ■ , . . . j I - • 1 1 1 r - _ I t it 0 B 1 I 1 y s 1


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