Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-09

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. March S. 1907. Ninety-sixth day. New California lo.kcy Club. Winter 8 et-lag about ISO days. Weather clear: track fast. CJti books on. 1 Presiding Indge, F. C Hopper, starter. J. J. Hottnaan. Secretary, Percy T . Treat. Racing starts at 1 : to p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers Figures In parenthesis following the di.-tance of each race indicate track record, age ot horse and weight carried. ft7J Ul FIRST RACE 1-S Mile. 471—2—88. Purse 6400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. O i tOI Net value to winner 8325. Ind Hors7-~ A~uTPP St 14 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C~ir~S~ 67331 VDENA WHO 9 1 T V 1H A Brown W Durker 8-6 2 6-5 2-5 out . mai»a w 106 3 ::■ -- F Graham C Winchell 1" 1 11-67-102-5 67481 VESPA a IOC 1 I 21 i"- ■■ ■ W Fischer G M Van GordenlS 30 28 8 :: c,:r.i; MRS. NUGENT a 108 6 2 I] ■" ■ I C Williams!- W Ellis ti 12 12 3 B S 61 CHENOAVEE w MS 1 S 6 I ", Scoville Keene Bros I 8 8 9-5 3-6 iici.i; tlk.M !•: MARIE W l"S 7 8 5 0J 6 I. Williams! , , _ Maxey 15 88 30 12 ti 67306 l.ll.l.iA w 106 2 3 71 71 7. .1 Hunter W B Jennings 15 EO S0 15 s OE YOUNG s 106 i 9 9 9 v; Clifford ! Collins 30 68 E0 20 10 67231 VKX1 s DE MIL 11 w MS 5 7 %* 8J : T Rice Keene Pros -4 S S ! 5 :J 3 Coupled in belling. Time. 241, ,s • Whrner Br. 1. bj Sidney Lucas Balance Ii. trained by W. Dusker. Went to post ai 1:41 t post minim-. Start good. Won in a canter: see 1 1 i i 1 1 ur : third the same. Adena at once lashed Into a long lead and. increasing ii steadily, won off by herself. Vmida broke Slowly, but Closed Dp fast Into a game and ea-y second. Vespa showed superior early speed, but tired in the stretch as If short and is promising. Mrs. Nugent was shiillied to the rear in the early Limning and made up ground h: the stretch. Clienow ee was novel dangerous. Scratch d 67431 Fade HUdreth, 110. Overweights Grace Marie, 2 pounds, Cbenowee, singly, place, 2 to 1: .-how. 7 to 10. Venus de MUo, singly, place, 8 to 1; show. 1 to 1. 6 7/1 Qi SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:05 6 100. Purse | M6 3 year oil.-. Selbiig. • trOJ -Net ralue to winner 35. Ind Horses AWt PP St U -:4, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II g P S~ 87157 MAUD MG. wn 110 6 1 V 1* P 1 L, WllllamaJ !• Millln 8 15 *,:. 6 67381 XAMV W. w 106 8 - 2* 3 lj -• E Dttgmn 17 T Fee 8 8 41 2 1 673SPAVONA w UO 1 71 8 7 3* A Brown I" Rose ■ 11-64-6 2-5 673S1 BERTIE m*M IM I 7 i- 4. 31 4; Porel P Wilkerson 10 28 I2s6 2 66598 ROSE POMPOM WHO .". 8 8 7* ■- •"•- Scoville Keen- Bros 1" 15 h; c :,: E6221 ARDENES -v. 106 •! 3 B It 8 61 F Graham E J Baldwin ii 8 6 21 6-5 67107 JEZEBEL as 110 7 I 4» -", 4l 7- W Fischer"; B Maris 1: 15 15 7 4 67381 rETANUS wn 110 Bfi 8 ti1 ti1. s- C Koerner S L Rutler 8 8 8 3 T-6 67381 SAiitKi w 106 1 :i 12 11 10 . = It Davis SobraVistaStable 10 15 15 I :; 64881 LETITIA S. WS 110 11 10 Hi Hi 11 He .1 Hunter P Schiro 28 18 39 1- 6 S6H2 BONA w 110 2 1 H 12 12 11- C Williams! Fltsgerald SO SO 58 28 18 NBD0A w lu 10 E 1» -1 B" 12 W Dugan GaultandHitchcock 3 6 C 2] I 2 Time. Ll . 501, 1 :02, 1 :0O. Winner -Br. f. by Orsini Lady Marion trained bj .1. D. Miilini. Wenl to posi al 2:10. Ai tmt 2 minutes. Stan fair. u easily; second driving: third the same. Maud M--I... suddenly Improved goi into the bad at the half and successful] proceeded to spreadeagle her opposition. Nancy W. ran in near pnrsuil from the start and finished a fa-t going second. Arena, away poorly, was deficient in early speed, but closed a considerable gap in the atreteh. Bertie A. showed early speed, but tired unexpectedly In the closing drive. Rose Pompom came from far In the rear. Aide us was --huilled to the rear a: the naif. Tetanus and Sachet ran poorly, The winner was entered foi ID0; 1,0 bid Incorrect weights in entries Maud MeG., 105; Jezebel. luTi. Overweights— Nedda, pounds. D7 1 QQ THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 1:381—4—117. Purse 00. 3-vear-ofda. Selling O I ""TOO Nei ralue to winner 8328 Ind Horses AWtPPSt j j" Str I in Jockeys Owners O 11 c"~P__S 67107 DAVE WEBER w 102 5 :; 2 l,: l1 l1 l« Lycurgus C C McCafferty 7 II H 1 2 672573KRUKA v. 116 I 1 i» l» 1* l» 2 Broatn W Durker 13 b7 58 5 1 2 1 1 67157 CALENDAR ws 106 2 8 6» ■- 3* 3 :■ .1 Hunter p Zimmer 8 1- 12 1 -J. i;7l57 PASODELLA w ME 1 10 9* B 4- 4s 4 C Koerner J Davl 21 5 2T-58-5 4-5 PRITZI FERR1 w 106 3 2 "-1 5» 6» B 5" Scoville Keene Bros 30 30 10 4 . 67457 ROSAL WS 110 8 7 3* 31 Bj ■- *iJ Sandv T 11 Williams 15 30 30 10 5 67257 SHARPER BAWN ws 107 10 6 7- 7 8* 8« V McCluin EngartacStockton 12 25 25 10 E 67061 BIG BEND WB 107 9 9 1" 1" 10 10 S1 Porel Oakland Stable 15 15 12 5 2 67157 CARMAN I A wa 165 7 5 81 .1 . - H1 i* Rettig Rutherford el- Co 38 86 68 20 10 66203 TONIC w 118 8 I I I1 7- 7*10 P Graham ApplegatelfcCottn 8 h i, 4 I Time. 253. 50|, FIT. 1 13 Winner— Ch. g, by All Creen — Apolline 11;. lined by C. C M cCa Iter I v 1 . Went to post ai 2:38. ai post 2 Bttnutee. Start good. Won driving: second and third the Same. Dave Weber ran lapped on the favorite from the start* and. finishing gamely, gained the verdict by Inches. Kruka outbroke and outpaced the others for seven fnrlongs, but succumbed finally in a game finish. Calendar, away siowh . ,,1 nr,, third place at the halt and loomed up ill the stretch, bill dropped back again. PasodJeRa, away badrj on the inside, made op some ground, but ran a poof race. Fritsi kerri was well up for six furlongs. Rosa I qnti alter going five furlongs. Big Rend «i is knocked to the tear early and can do beiier. The winner was bid 11 j . from 8400 to 8700 and bought by W. Durker. Scratched 67407sPalrystreet, 105; 07257 ttulnita, 105. • /tf7 4 Q ,.| FOURTH RACK Futurity Course. ISO feet les; than :: 1 aaUe. tFi.i 3 no.j O I tLOtt Purse 8000. 1 j ar-oMa and upward- Handicap. Net value to winner K4Sft Ind Horses AWr~PP~SI~T4~ " Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O II C P g~ 67411 RAPID WATER wt;ilO 1 4 5» 6» 5- 1 C Koerner S C HUdreth :» 5 Z 9 5 Z 5~1~: 87409*C* LECTOR JESSCP ws 6 108 7 _• 2* .- 1 21 C liiianis.t a Murray G « 6 2 4 i 87300 CLOUDLIGHT w 5 101 5 1 i- T U :!". W Fischer Molera ft JosepoalO 25 26 s z 66808 PROPER w 7 120 2 :: Kj 4 . 4 42 F Graham W B Jennings ;i 4 i:i-5« 5 3-5 67056MI8TYS PRIDE W 104 « ti 3* 3 " B« J Hunter Brannon and KirbylO Ifi 15 6 2i ii7ninSI C.ARMAIK w 4 118 1 7 4- li1 ti- ti Sandv W Seluuvtg I! 10 9 3 6-T. 67403 HECTOR ws 4 lot; 3 5 7 7 7 7 Scoville Hall K Marshall s 10 to :; 3-J Iime. I Io Winner B. h. by Ru.aio -Water Girl trained bj s. c. HUdreth. Uini io J...-1 ai .;.on. m |„, 1 ;t miiiiii. . Start good. Won driving; ■, «m! ad third the aaane Rapid Water broke well, but was shultl.-d back al the half, then .1 d up iaoi.ll and was toil, ,1 i i attempting to come throngh «n the inside of the leader in the lasi farksag, waa then forced to pull up and come around but made y,,o,| decisively. Collector Jessup was fraBB the atari la maicsi paisull of the naccimiker and wore her own linally for second place. Cloud light Bet a tremendous poo* to the last twenty yards before slie tired and ran a suriuifingly good race. Proper dropped back early and weiit wide on lie last turn, hut finished like a shot. Mistys Pride showed superior early speed, hut tired in the stretch. Sugarmaid was forced out of position early and had no chance. Hector seemed unable to MtM I a Hl|KtlMt gallop. I f_ J5» FIFTH .1ACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:451—5—108. Purse 00. 4 yea-olds aud up.vard. 6rr UOO Selling. Net value to winner 8460. lnd~_ "Holies ~~ AWlll St j */_ -%~St"r~Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P_S_ 67110"THE BORGIAX TiM • I 1* 1* 1*8 11 ln J Hunter T A Davios 6 8 7 2 4-5 672MNORTHWRST w 6 98 3 4 33 SJ 8" 21 _» Sandy W Hawke 1 1 9-102-5 out CTSSDJAKE MOOSE W 4 10-1 1 3 2 a -h 36 8* C Koerner T F Buckley 6 8 6 3-2 7-10 «73SCSAHARA WB 4 91 •_ 5 6" 4" 4and 4 4J E Ougan J D Milan 6 12 12 3 3-2 660.6 BENYOLIO ws 7 104 4 1 8 8 8 8 5» Borel H W Hoag 15 20 17 7 3 674M BLLH EVES 1 s 6 M 7 7 7 7- 6 6l 6* C WilliamsP Sheridan 40 40 40 10 3 67336"FISHFR BOY Wsb ;, _M 5 8 6 .".- 5* S« 7s 1. WilliamsP Wilker*ou t; 8 8 2. 1 67035 RALPH YOUNG wsb 6 98 8 2 41 6 7„ 7" 8 Kirschm J J Ellerd 30 75 75 20 8 Tim.-. Mi, Mi, 1:141, 1:40ft, 1:473. Winner — Br. h. by Brutus — I.cdetie trained by T. A. Paviesi. Went to post at 3:38. t peel 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. The Belgian got away slowly, nut got into the leal on the first turn, running undisturbed until iu Lie I stretch and lasted the Journey to win in a desperate drie. Northwest was saved and laken up repeatedly iu the early running, then tinished with a belated rush and tiatvtv failed to get up. Jak e Mooae, iii.iu a lying start, reliaOUistM d ihe lead iu the lirst quarter, then panned the leaders elo.-clj and per-tdsutitly. but could not _et up at the end. Sahara was snuffled back early :uid failed to stay. Beuvoli . from a Batfoeted start, trailed far in the rear early and closed a big gap in the last half. P.lue Eyes I was gaining rabidly at tlie end. Fisher Hoy retired at the cud of a good seven furlongs. The wiuuer was entered for ,400; no hid. Snatched — 07410-Manditor. 99; 07410 Salable. 95. Overweights — Benvolio. l pound; Fisher Bey. 1. i QP SIXTH RACF— 7-8 Mile, 1:25?— 3— S4*. Purse 00. 3-year-olds ard upward. 6T i ■_: O 3 Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ 67010 RUBY w 5 105 8 5 41 SI 2- 1 I2 Scoville W B .Tannings 8-5 3 13-56-5 3-5 66204XPHALANX WSB B 110 7 3 1. I1 1] 2-: 3= Sandy H B Roweli 4" 4 31 8-6 4-6 67411 CCRRIC1 I.IM v I .; i7 3 - 3* -1 8* 81 3_ R Davis S Judge 8 8 6 21 3-- 67285 J| _DM ;Kl HORN B 4 167 6 I -1 •",- 41 4 4l C Koei n.-r C C McCafferty S C 5 2 1 i. Tim, mina GIBSON m 4 146 I 8 8* I" 6* 6s El Spargur Washington Sl b-15 30 30 10 5 67161 EDITH JAMES Ws 4 105 I 7 7* 7- 7* 61 6 E Lynch 1 G Lynch 20 50 50 15 6 67233 FUNNY SIDE w 6 107 J 1 6* 4_ 6* 7- 7:: Mentry O P McNeil 15 1G 10 6 3 673S6*MARTENOR wi! 4 Ml 2 9 9 9 8a 8: S-L Jackson Mult IV m i li Stable— M M 20 8 I, uF THE VALE J! 7 110 4 •, | V 9 9 9 F Graham F W Heal.-y 5 7 6 tl G-5 Time. 23|, 4S.. 1:_S|, 1 -si. Wlliaei CV m, by St"r Ruby— Heinera trained by W. P.. Jennings. Went to post at ::." .".. At po t - minutes. Start goiHl. Won easily: WfOld dtiving: third foe sninc l.ithy. running iu lipiWIUl lot in. __e fast in the last half, eli:illetiged gamely and. wenitij, tin pace maker down, won cotag away. Phalanx raced quickly t the lend and Bade the mining to tin- last sixteenth before he Mccvmbrd ami probably was short, turriiulum. on lite inside, was _lwmyi in forward pursuit of the leaders and linislicd resolutely, lledgetliorn essayed to overhaul the pacemakevr in the early running ami waa crowded back at the half, but ea_e again gamely and iwlwhed close ap. Mlna wii s »n. •way badly, cloaed a big gap and ran a cracking good rare. Edith James also made up ground iu Hi" last I, aii Martenor, nearly leu. closed a gap and finlnhrii well, l.oni at the Vale quit as it Aort. Scratched 87235* Instructor, ll »; 8723S Royal Scot, 107; 67432*Oonvent Bell, B6. Incorrect weight in entries -runny side. MS, irrerweigbtt Martenor, 2 pound-.


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