Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-08

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. . OAKLAND OAKIAND. CAL., Thursday. February 7. 19G7. Seventy tii-t day. Neu California Jockey Club. SI Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear; track slow. 4 b wks ouQ Presiding Judge, E. •. Hopper. Starter. Kielum! Dwycr. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Pacing stalls at 1:10 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. P, blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance ol each race Indicate trade record, age of horse and weight earned. / £_ O p_ O FIRST RACK -5 1-2 Furlongs. 1:051 6 -108 . Purse f-W. _-year-olds and unwi i_ UUOOU SeUIhg. Set value to winner 25. ] i u 1 1 1 1 sT . AWt PP St ]i - ?7~s7r"Fiii Jockeys Owner B H C P S 6_6*_ R. SCHARFF w s 111 :: i 1- 1- 1- I1 L WIlliamsM Mack I 7 18-63-6 4-5 MIMO -Till 4 7 7:; I -"■ -1 Horner P Sheridan 12 38 25 1 4 -ILVI1; SUE m 4 i • ;i i; 3 9 71 ti1 all F Graham W P Maerane •• 5 41 : I 5 COLONEL JEWELLwaa 4 111 9 S 4- :;- 3» 4* A Crown C Van Dusen 8 12 12 5 . 5 ,...-. si l:i.F. SUM 1 4 5* 51 ■■■ 51 McRae 3 Ryan •• 1 i •• 8 B 6586] SHEEN WB 5 1*4 S I 2* - 4» ti1 J Hunter W Walker 16 1C 15 6 3 66521 INGLETA m 5 M9 2 8 s S S 7i W Miller B Schrelber 3 , . 31 8-5 Him ■!■!■. ; ;v ONEAL nSlfl 7 B 3* II 7* 8« Sandy J C Davidson 5 ■ 21 1;; 10 66786 MILL SONG I Ml 5 :• 3 9 I S Lycurgus P W ilkerson 4 lo jO 4 - Time. 24 = . 51, 1:10ft. Winner- Cb. g, by Donald A.— Missouri II. trained by H. Hack. .__._. ,, . , , Went to post at 1:44. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second drlTing; third the aine. Dr. Scharff was best ridden, outbroke, outpaced and outstayed the others and always held the race site. Mini... away s]..«h on the Inside, steadily Improved his position Into a fast going second. Silver Sue. shufled back In the early running, closed a considerable gap In the last half. Colonel Jewell was a prominent contender to the last sixteenth, where be tired. Salable was messed about on the inside In dee.. going, but ran well up all the way. Angleta was very sore-kneed and refused to extend herself. Peggy ONeal showed early speed, but was evidently short. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched G0785 Alice C.-iry. 104: 0ls...i Leiu Kee.i. ill: r.tnn.1 Donar. 111. ___________ £J£JC_K7 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1:12— ti— us. Purse 00, 3-year-o_is. Scttteg. OOOO Net value to winner 25. i n d i 1 orses ~WtlP~S~t~Vi. _ -j Str Pin Jockeys Owners II C i S _ •,: l»DFKE OF ORLEANS wg 118 3 2 5« V V D Sandy R R Rice Jr 3] ti 6 s :. ] 2 66783_ITRE w i: 114 4 4 Is V I* - I.aui.y Menlo Stable 21 3 i a .; ■ 1-3 ,,1,771 i y ROSE w 117 S 1 J1 -h V 31 Horner H T Griffin 5 51 4!- ti 5 I 2 788BLAN HE IT 112 ! I 8» 4; 6* 4 T Clark S Polk 10 88 16 5 PBOGUM w 119 - 3 41 5* I1 •" ■ W Dugan Keen* Pros , .. 1! 514 54 i 66783 DAVE WEBER v 114 G 5 6 ti U 6 Lycurgus C C McCailerty on 100 100 38 1 Time. 25ft, 50 l:17J. Winner Br. g. by Albert— Belle of Orleans trained by R. R. Rice. Jr.. Went to post at 2:10. At post _ minutes, start good. Won driving; second the same. Duke ol Orleans is ■ ::.k*i w i _. 1 1 t carrier, got a good position in the early running and. finishing gamely through the stretch, got up to win a luck] race while swerving over against the leader. Mitre raced Into a t*e-inendous lead and turned for home with a big advantage, hut his rider drew him up and swerved Into deleat. but was i . nil the best. La Rose, after strenuous early pursuit, tired in the last quatter. Blanche C had no Chance with a had rider, but was running well at the end on her o vu coinage, liognni was never dangerous and ran a had race. Sera tohed f.t.M 1 Cnven: Hell. 117. iPQFwQ THIRD RACK -6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:18J I K. Parse 08. 4 year elds and now aid. DUOOO Selling. Net value to winner 385. _ *! ml Horses AWTpp St Vj, ]j~~ Str Kin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S t...7 SDR SHERMAN W 9 102 1 1 i1 1] J1 11 Sandy 3 E Hoppas s :t s 3 3-2 M7C9*JUDGE WSB 6 191 1 2 -l V l3 2 R Davis E J Ramsey 1 I 8-5 4-5 «678_SANT.A RAY M i 1*6 i 3 ■. l- 4; :.; A Brown J F Clifford 31 18-531 7-6 8-6 METLAKATLA w 6 102 11 f. 7 7 7 *• Kirsch— W Darker 5 . 7 -i 8-5 66713 PRESTIGE WB 5 107 10 5 4n 4 8* ■•■ Buxton Flour de Lis Sta 8 12 1- ■■ 21 6G2S7»EL CHIHUAHUA WB 8 102 8 8 ti" ti" d ti10 Horner E Bedenbeck 10 15 15 t :i 6S782 COM1LFO W 4 M2 2 1 l1 -- ■"• la Scoville Keene Pros 1 ti 4i L 1 665X2 JIM PEJNDERGAST w 4 104 5 18 in M 8 t* A Wilson T A Davies 40 80 80 90 10 65575 MAX KIT A w 6 180 1 7 8 3 1" ■ - J Hayes J Whalen :w 100 100 20 10 ii.v.71 DUTIFUL wr. ti las 1 !t 8 8 8 10" Vanbout V St Vincent 30 -r.a 40 15 s 66508 BLACK JOE v. 0 103 9 11 11 11 11 11 Kauhy Maple Stable 3t 100 lnO 40 -0 Time. LM. 49ft, 1 :1V. 1 _:;. A" iiiiu-i- B. g by Gorman — Polly, by Joe Aiken trained by J. E. BOMM ■ . Went to post al 2:33. At post 7 minutes, start good Won driving; second and third the mine. Dr. Sherman, from a flying start, ran in forward pursuit of he leader to the stretch, where he challenged and outstayed Judge alter bumping him near the linish. Judge, from I «.i start, established himself in the lead on the far turn, but tired In the iinal drive. Santa Ray was .milled back early, but closed up steadily In the deepesl going and finished wearing the leaders down. Metlakatla finished with her usual •elated end rush. Prestige showed speed and finished well up under a had ride. El Chihuahua closed . oig gap from a bad start and was -hurt. Comilfo failed to stay alter a superior display of speed. Ilax-etta and Dutiful were given easy ridOB. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Uerwcii:lits Santa Ray. _ pounds: Jim Pend"i gast. _: Black Joe. 1. /~»£_Qfr«"~ FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:451—5 106. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. DDoOtl Selling. X.i value to winner 25 liTd iloiscs AV?TlrP St U ]L "i Str Pin Jockeys Owners O iT C P .~ 60S33*HOOLlGA_ W 5 103 2 2 41 3» 3 21 ll| L Williams:.! A Armstrong 4 7. .". J 4-5 •6745 BLACK PRINCE WB 5 112 •"■ 6 6" I ti- •".- -: W Kelly M Reis ti 8 8 :: 8-5 66752 ISABELITA WB 7 107 1 1 3" 5] 4 | I* Horner ,i M Crane 5 I 5 2 F5 66784 EARLY HOURS a 4 a? 8 ■■ 5» 7 5" t.- 4" Lycurgus H R Schaffer 30 30 1- 6 S 66808 BUSH HORPE wb 3 88 7 4 V- I1 1 I" 51 W Miller .1 B Caw t I 3 6-6 3-5 •l,.ZK!.i. wb 5 104 t r. _- •!■ V " t.- Xiitt.ng A ECoenigsberger 8-5 n 511 58 101 I •. FAIR- STREET WB 3 81 8 7 3- ii:» 7- 7 7- J Hayes AV P Hay.s 4a loo loo J" 88 LEILA 1111. 1. WBB 6 108 t. H ! 8 8 8 S1 Vanbout E Belmont IS 4n 40 lo 4 8886 BRIARTHORPE was 6 110 :: S 7 8 8 9 it S Johnson McGetkandCrysler 3o Go Go 10 7 Time. K|, .".-. l:18|, 1:101. lioii. Winner — B. -. by Eddie Jones — Hoolou trained by J. A. Armstrong. Went, to post al 3:00. At post ■• minutes. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the MM, Hooligan, alter hein well up throughout, finished with ■ rush and won going away fast. Black Prince maintained a g.od position from the start, dosed up steadily in the snatch and finished with a Dels ed en. i msii. j-.iheiita. from a Satfooted v,.ut. closed an Immense jap in the la~t six furlongs. Early Hours finished well. Bvshtborpe showed superior early speed, but failed to stav and will reverse t!T runnuig when given a waiting race. Lasell tired because of early strenuous pursuit of the pacemakers. Scratched 66832 W. B Gates, 100. Overweights Bushthorpe, :: pounds; Fairystreet, 1: Brjarthorpe, 1: Leila Hill. 1. /;»r»Q£»/"V FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and £0 Yards. 1:48 3 00. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-UUODU ward. S.lling. Xet value to winner f33S. ind Horses AWtPPSt j t Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Q U C V S 66S32lREY DARK wit It ill 7 6 1" 2* I1 1- 31 F Graham V Hawke 3 7 ti 8-5 4-5 i.~, . : iki. ■ WSB 4 108 5 :: 3 8* 2 8 A Brown K Dealy 4 4 1341 1 I - CLOCHE lioi: wb 7 188 16 1 7 .. ::-; Sandy .J A Armstrong 4 t; ti 2 l 66752 INFLAMMABLE w- .". ill 6 7 41 J: I -i- I* Vanbout O F Hume 7 11 in 1 8-6 66810 THE ONLY WAY w 5 UK 2 l 6» ."■ 6« o; 51 J Hhnter AV Walker 6 s 4". 2 I i..-:_-UAY b 8 lol 3 2 «* . 7 7 tl Klrschm W lurker l- 4 l t; 5 l-_ Wis.- THE MISSULKIAN w ." 10G 14 1" !■ 2] 4 7 1". Du«an I. T [_M 15 0 30 1L 4 Time 261, •",_,. 1 :l* 3. 1:40|, 1:48. Winn.i B. g, by pi Eio Bey Lady Pare trained by W. EMwke. Went to post at :;:_.V At ;iost I minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Key Dan. under I pull, was resSIved hi lose attendance on the pacemaker to the last turn, then forged int. :: g.M«l lead and held !iis own in the closing drive. Daniel ... after being forwaldly pined for si furlongs, challenged gamely In the stretch, but could not get up. Cloche dOr, after trailing In the early running, .1 l :i big gap in the last half and finished going like ■ shot in a belated end rush. InA-m mil i. ran prominently for seven furlongs and is abeat due. The Only Way was never dangui ins. Baj was unahh to raise a respectable gallop. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. OOQ/» T SIXTH RAIT: Futurity Couroe. i!70 feet less than 3 I mile.i 1:»— 3 -HO. DOll Parse 1*00. 3-year-oldS anil upward. Maidens. Special Weights. Xet value to a inner s:_... liTd" 1 lorTes AWt PP St % % % Btr Fin Joekeys Owners 7 fr C P g 66637 KttKOMO w 3 9s 7 1 U ll ] 1-W Miller T H Ryan 2 3 _51 i~ I...771 AVONA wl »1 8 5 41 t;1 4- tl Klrschm F Hose 8 8 8 1 8-8 m.IG.i MIXA GIBSON w 4 10:: 8 2 5» 4 S» 83 .1 Hunter Wa hingtn StableS ]" 15 ti I 888H KIT* Kit A w 4 lffl r. 8 6* 7: 61 4 B Walsh .1 Martin Jr fi ]ti 10 4 I fitW.KS Kl. PKI.M!.!:" W 4 108 2 3 s s 8 6s L Will lama K J Baldwin 5 3 :• :: :t 5 WATER THRUSH w Mo. G I _ 2 ti. F Grahunt U S Fountain 8 10 10 l i ;. t i:i C5EXT w h :: S3 1 8 S* :. .v 7 it De-vis S s.l-ar.-iu: s ". :; ;: ;-,:•.-, bSsffi li.:ri w i ins 3 8 3 I 8 si Btruwn .l Stephenson ID 20 20 ti » 86906 RAOll i 1 F. :: 88 I I •■ - 7- 8 Lycurgus : H Morris 6 18 _ s 4 SCHOOL BELL wb 3 81 10 Left at the post Band] BobraVistaStabh I" 1 15 1 :: Time. 1.14. Winner P. -~. by Punois Maggie J. trained by T. II. Pyani. Went to post al .i:."i4 At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving; second and third the same. Kokomo outbroke the others and won all the way uuder a good ride. .Avona was always well un and challenged gamely in the Wretch, but could not get up. Mina Gibson, greatly improved, showed unexpected early Speed and finished fast in an extra good race for l.er. Red Era. awav poorly and shut off in the early running, made up considerable gioni.il in the last half El Primeio. shuffled to the rear hi the early running, finished well up. Water Thrush showed superior early speed, but disliked the heavy going; and is promising. 1". Neugent, SO the inside in deep going, was never dangerous and his race should be thrown oat. Vimentio ran poorly. School Pell is worth remembering. Scratched 60803 Saih Shot, .1: miMi Altanero, 08. Incorrect weights In entries Kokotao, 106; F. Neugent, 103; Kadiuin Dance. 10.3. Overweights - Kokoino. ■» p..iin.|s: Iti-il Kra. 4: Kl Primero. ::.


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