Oakland Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1907-03-24

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. , U4LAND. OAKLAND. CAL.. Satiuday, March 23. 1907. One hundred and ninth day. New CaHfomita Jockey club. Winter Milling about 159 l-i. Weather wet: track slonpy. 33 book-- on. Presiding Jnge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtroan- Scrctaiy. Id.-y w. Treat ffarlar starts at 1:10 p. in. w indicates whip, 8 spars, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, sgi of in t-e and weight carried _ r*ri Q/aC? 1 irst r.vi: 5-8 Mile. 50 : 2—100. Purse 99. 3-year-c4da and apward. O 4 OUD Allowance-. Net value lo winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP~St~ lk %~StrFln Jockeya OwTrs OHO "F" S _ 676S2 MAY PINK urS 87 C 5 - . I] p MoRae P Fine I 1- K B f.:,.si;-iriu:i.ci.iM an 3 .,7 g : j 31 - H R Davis S Judge 1 E 3] 6-5 3 • . . |. i si: LAD ■ I UO 7 4 • i ! ■■ !• Graham W U "uint: 21 16-621 1 I ! • 7, .1. PONTOTOC v 1: 189 I 6 6»* 6J ""- I" Borel Keene Bros 21 18-516-66-5 1 2 iNSTUii Toll ■ 1. 112 3 1 ■• ■■ C WilliamsH C Couae 18 12 18 4 2 o;i,mimsmli hy ivA.NE w 6 109 1 2 1* 11 3* 6* L WIUIamsHall .v Marshall t 15 I" t 2 .. , FIESSER WB 3 100 5 7 7 7 7 7- Lycorgua C C McCadfertj 20 W 30 16 I WAKDINE a 1 loo 2 8 8 8 8 8 Buxton C E ionic 11 28 20 lti S i Time. 21:. 51, 1 :03 . Winner Ch. f. bv Banallo May Pinkerton trained h V. P. Pine. Went to ;„.si at 1:44. At post 3 minutes, start bad. Woo easily; second driving, third the same. May Link broke in the rear, btii overhauled the leaders on the 1 ir turn, drew pnt decisively in the stretch and ran ., tenia k 1 l,h ra. -e. Curri, ilium, from a striding start, ran in close pursuit ,,i the pacemakers on the deep inside going and was a game second- Sea Lad. well up from rta start, dropped 1 o 1. eh the lasl turn and CUUte .Cain at the end ind going fast Pontotoc, awav badly, Closed Up grain, tils ugh out. but can d much better. Instructor, » Bed to the rear at the start, made un considerable ground. Smithy Kane quit as usual. imorriet weights In entries Pontotoc 100; Smithy Kane, 100. Overweights May Pink, 2 pounds. QfT7 SEC0NP It ACL -Futurity Course. 170 feel leas than 3 1 mile. 1.00—3-110. 6r- I OvJ i Purse 90. t rdar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner .*".25. Ind Horse:- AWtPP~St~1;4 % % s"tr~Fl"n Jockeys Owners ~0 fl C P S__ 67468 HULaT R! WS 104 10 3 _- !■» 1- ll K Lynch P CI Lynch 0 o 1 2 1 • ,77in MAGRANE WS 6 193 14 1, . , _ 2*1 W Fischer H W Hong 4 4 3 8-6 4-6 07757 IhKVA llo.X WS I K» 8 2 I ■ 3»* 3] 3-1 Kurd T A Kullum I 5 5 I 4-6 c. 7-1 -NORWOOD OHIO w 5 lift S 7 ... 6*J I Mu-grave 1 Smith M 68 68 28 16 67634 SAHARA w u 4 los 7 1 7 111 5* L Wiliuuiis.l 1 Millin 12 15 15 I 67708*CONFESSOR ta 5 112 - ■ s s s 1- R Davis C .1 Baunaey I j. ". 2J I "■ 67760*Hn7DGETHORN w 1 Ml 3 5 6* 7 7 7* Lycurgus C C McCafferty S 7 6 2 6-5 tr.s- sh 1 1 i.i »i; 6 MB lo 6»* 6] ii"k Koerner T F Buckley 5 S i; 2 t;-5 C76K»BRO PTRO " 8 112 1 v. 18 10 9 9* Keogh D Boss 28 M8 88 28 ID 67757 HERSAIN Wan 5 187 5 ,; ■ ■ 3" ■ Hunter l: I; Kin .Ir ■ ■ 91 K I Tiiiic 1:1. Winner— Ch. u- by Crightaa -Nellie Bell trained by L c. Judklns. ii.in t,, p,,~i ai 2.0s. At post 1 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second driving; third the satin. Ilultord. from a striding start, was always In forward contention, dreu out at the halt and. coating on la-1. won oil and was touch the best. Magrane had in mishaps. s,.t the pa,-,, and retired after ■ sharp lirdsh with the wlnner, but nnished a game second. Elevation was clone up Iroaa the start, hut -■ rv ■•.! ami tired lin.ilh. Norwood Ohio was prominent to the laai furlong. Sahara, saulBed t the rear at th- start, closed a gap. Confess,,,, awaj badly, was never dangerous, hut Improved his position si iw ..-. The winner was entered for 9600: no bid. Scratched— 8T732I r. Sherman, 109: 50710 Barklyite. 10ft. Overweights -Sahara, 1 pound. C£r7i2ii2 THiitn RACK— 1 1-8 Miles, ii..i -4—105. Purse 8400. 4-year-olia and upward. O i TSpk5 sciiiug. Net Millie to winner 25. Ind "Horses A~WtPPSt""St~;4~life""a4~Str"Fln Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 67758* LOflfE WOLF Wa 6 18 E »; ■■ 37 21 Ill* 14 W Fischer 1! R Rice .Ir :: i 4* 74 3-6 67768 Miss, M. BOWDH a 6 96 6 4 1 if 11 - - " Calindo W St Vincent s 13 12 4 3 2 K7733:BRIERS u 7 83 3 2 2J . , 3 ■ 3 3«* J*l Buxl ,n Kkur tie Lit Sta 2 13-513-59-101-2 b770S IRAS • W 7 102 2 1 5i 5- 5- -J- i 4J J Hunter Y Walker 12 i? la 5 11-Tj 67658 INFLAMMABLE ws 98 4 I 6 fi C S 4"* .".« Orate O F Hume 3 4 IS-56-5 1-2 67758 BYKONEliDALB 7 101 13 42 4« 4* 5« 6 6 G Mi-UunJ M Crane 3 4 13-511-101-2 Time. 25*. .".2?. 1:18*, 1 :40:, 2:00L Winner — Br. g. bv Prince Plenty— Tootle Nichols i trained by K. R. itice. Jr.. Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 mir.utes. Start good. Won easily: second driving- third the same. Lone Wolf, under a pull, ran lapped on th" leader to the half, where he drew out and won off carttrlng. MKs May Bowdish set a stiff pace and readily save way to the winner, but Mulshed an easy second Briers, inadequately handled, lllllllllhfl repeatedly and dropped out afer a forward seven furlong*. Iras was losing up well in the stretch. Infl immable. badly outpaced in the early running, fii.ished with a I elated rush. Byronerdale ran a remarkably bad race. The winner was entered for S400: no hid. 7UAO FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 53—2—108. Bell Stakes. 2-year-olds. 0 I OvFVl/ Allowances. Net value to winner ,4S0. lad Horses ~AWt~PP~St hi hi % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C P _S_ t,7"n.9-FIRESTONE w IIS 3 1 I* V I* A Brown T H Williams 1-5 1-5 1-5 l-10out WALTER MILLER w Ml - - 4 4 23 C Koerner S C Hildreth 6 8 8 7-5 out 67681SSAN GIL W 103 1 4 3 31 32£ W Fischer Keene Bros 20 20 13 C-5 out i n06*WIUCOR8 if 118 4 3 •■ S* 4 L WilliauisC Heifers 15 16 15 8-5 out •Added starter. Time. 28, 50*. 57L Winner— Ch. e, bv Rnvril Flush 111.— Modreda trained by EL E. Rowell. Went to post at 3:01. At uost 1 minute. Start good. Won pulled up- second easily: third driving. ! ireMonc jm out at the start and won all the way under a pull. Walter Miller trailed to the stretch. where he moved up and finished fast arid was easily second best. San Oil ran in forward pnrsiit of the winner and was MtdnH, but gamely earned third place. Wilmore was anchored under bis big Wright but s|10e,i early speed. Scratched— 074,50 Thomas Calhoun. IOC. /J7Q-I /- FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 1:42—4—110. Purse 00. 3 year olds and 01 Ol J upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. ind Horses AWtPPSt hi % % Str Fla Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 67734 AN DREW MACK. wsb G 1U4 4 3 5"k 3b 2ik 2 1| Nutting W Cahill 7 5 7 5 1 2 5 out 67784 RIGHTFTJL Was 7 1M 5 2 4 4M 3-1 V 21 W Fischer R R Rice .Tr 8 5 12 511-53 5 1-1 il,,,io P.OI.oM AN 4 M I 6 11 1" 1» 1«* 1* Jarrett D 8 Fountain 5 6 5 8-5 7-10 .,. i MABEL HOLLANR W 3 81 2 1 P M 5° S» 4* Kirschm C White M 20 20 5 2 i,, 71,1 MITRE sn :. B I 4 23 M 4s 4 . 5" Buxton Menlo Stable 50 60 60 10 4 671 CTHB BOROIAN w 5 100 1 5 6 6 6 6 6 W Smith T A Davies 10 20 JO 4 4-5 Time, 25. 50. l:Mft, F-14i, l:47g. Winner — Ch. h. by Char.ixus— Gencrine rained by W. Cahill. Went to post at :t:27. At Post 1 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and 1hird the same. Andrew Mack, after lieing shuffled bark on the first turn and running out and into everything, closed u;» lapidly in the middle half and bolted on the last turn, then came fast In the stretch and jd t s.-ored Rightful. -Iom- up I loin ilic start, was kipped on the winner on the far turn and. moving up fast on the last turn, was nearly knocked down when the latter bolted, then finished with a rush, but failed to get up. l:oloni:iii. away very badlv. got into I long lead quickly, but was crowded to the extreme outside ty Andrew Mack and iiever recovered his st.ide. Mabel Hollander whs well up all the way and going gamely iii the stretch. Mitre showed early speed, but failed to stay. The Borgia n was badly outpae-ri. The winner was entered for ,500; no bid. overweights Mabel Hollander. 1 pound. nQ-l ~| SIXTH RACE— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 1:32 -4 -lSS-j Purse 00. 3 year olds and upward. | O JL JL Special Weights. Net value to winner 8333. __ lud Horses AWtPPSt % hi %~Str Fin Jockeys Ownera 0 H C P 8 67 .•:. MASS A W 5 108 7 7 5 4- 4-J 4= In Keogh D A ROM 5 5 16 56 5 1-2 ■7i 4 -DORADO wsb 5 108 5 6 :; Sj 25 IM ;■■ C KoerMT A Koenigsherger 9-5 2 17-103 5 1 :: u,,7:::.iliMKIM ws 3 M :: 3 »* q 3- 2"± 31 r Davis C Van Dusen 6 7 7 21 6-5 87710 GATEWAY s 6 10S 6 5 6 5 5s 5« 4*1 F Wilson .1 S Wood 8 12 8 3 7-5 17711 NoXiE l.CCILLE A 4 103 4 4 1»| 1| 13 Ink .V Dycurgus C C M.C.ifferty 6 13 13 4 2 17711 NBPTUNUS WB 6 108 117 7 6- 63 61.. F Graham W M Caine 0 12 12 5 11-5 ,,.1, UK RN BLOSSOM WB 5 111 2 I 42 8 7 7 7 Harty H E Rowell 4 10 10 3 7-5 Time. 24. 50. 1:18ft, 1*7 J. Winner— Ch. g, bv Masetto — Satisfaition trained h . Miillndland. Went to post at 3:53. At i«ost l minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. MMN brake fcfcwly, but steadily llirniflKl Lis. position and. challenging in the str .-tell, got up at the end. dorado, after closi- pursuit of ihe leaders, was canied hopelessly wide on the last turn and could never t:ei on afterward, bill was much the best. Piinkiiii ma .1 forward contender for si lin!.ni;s. but was aii-liored finally in the deepest inside going under a bad ride. Catcway, inadequately handled, held a good jtosition from the start and was going fast at the end. Nonie Lucille set a stiif pace lor nearly seven tin longs before she unit. Neptnaaa made up ground steadily. Corn Blossom had no chance at the start. Beratchcd 67036 Happy Rice, H.


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