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PACIFIC COAST J. C. FORM CHART. OAKLAND. CAL, April 4.-Sixty-third day. Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy; track heavy. Presiding Judge, Edwin F. Smith. Starter, J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. The recall flag is not used. 1X143 FIBST BACE_3"4 Mile Par8e 0°- 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M * X Str Fin JockeyB Owners O H L C 11095 HORATIO 5 112 4 4a 34 31 14 Hennessy — H Dimond ft — To-5 — Sp- 10807PROMPTO 4 109 5 32 41 41 22 E Jones H L Jones and Co till2 10887C.H.HABRISNJR3 101 1 21 21 22 33 Bullman Ed Co?rTan 2 ? L 1- 11114 LA VATOR 3 10111 9 9 9 4- Spencer W B IJenKs 4 I i* t* 11075 HEIGH HO 4 104 9 52 7 7 54 J Reiff Duke and Wishard 20 andi in ?n 11109 HIGHLAND BALL4 113 8 8 8 8 6* Helmes Sanaa ; Stable f f° «° 2° 11015 ALUMINUM 4 106 6 7 5- 54 71 JW»rd B Schieiber m m L 11091POLKA 3 95 3 11 14 1h 91 McNickle J Givens " IS sn 1* ™ !nol4fGLOVASHEEHAN ■ 85 "5 1? J? 8 !T %Kkha nUAnitaStable 6 ?0 liKET8!!!! Leftapo % % J Winner— Ch. h, by Midlothian— Lurline. " Start fair for all but Levator and Sweet Cakes. Won driving. Horatio was awav w«11 »n* lucky and his race up to form. Promptos race was a good one He is in Wd foTm and likelv to win soon. Carter H. Harrison was away in front and had no excuses. He did nt show hi usual speed. Lavator was nearly left at the post and ran a crackinz *ood r«p« hS» doben HiShlandBalld*not. PolkaPwas speedy ba%CqTtinLTsdtrer?ch: WadoctS mfSSfSSSiJSJSV 1110923ociali3t 106 = "" Don Luis, 106; 8on°°toa5tl0,PlaCe,5t0l:Sh0W2tO1 Prompto place 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Carter H. Harri-11144 8EC0ND BACB-1-3 Mile- Purse 00. 2-yeM-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt 8t % X StrFin JockeyB Owners O H L C 11111 ORTHIA 105 5 24 14 12 Thorpe W B Sink Tr 5 — 5T~s — T5-E iiiM.andgn?"1 "g i Sottas Ic"S :ssi ™I™ l,i Ji f fe IB*-id ! w ° Time, 12, 244, 36i, 494. m. Winner— Ch. f, by Ormonde— Muta. _JSJ landiJ Won ea8ily- Orthia is a good filly and was admirably handled. Morbid beat the E,Y«rksi.,wh,it.d:.?.-o,„a,.ti"1 s Q*r,et B -= b« — »* »« eras, ttrt Scratched— 11092 Palapa, 95 Orthia, place, 75 ; show, 3 to 5. Morbid, place, 4 to 5. Silver Tail, show 6 to 8 1 11451r1Ov1ef4uraiesPQr8e *-"»" "" °»™*- Ind Horses A Wt St 1 2 3 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L P is sso si i s ? r r r s £" wsaT •» sue 11003 UNIVERSITY 7 151 3 42 4* 4« 42 "* 41 5 Lfvermore J Coch?an m m 1° 1° 11003 JOE COTTON 9 151 4 6 Fell. a1*£1" iSSSZ 3° 4° 3 4 Winner— B. g, by Spokane— Trifle. Srt 552i WoP drivingr Three Forks showed something like his old-time sneed to dav »nH gave „o the others no chance He is a rare jumper aud is regaining form Tn Zl Rrlvl Bartlett • y a well and ran a fine race. Colonial Dame didher besJ but wbadly ridden JQmP«d ThreeJFojslacejJo_5_CjlnelBartlett, 4 to 5. Colonial Dime? show, evens. 11146 F0UBTH HACE-1 Mrie7-puTsel400. 3-year.old7and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St g % jj StrFin Jockiyl Owner8 O H L C IliiP 1 Hi FfgcttEfffF 1M65 JOE MOSSEL i B I I fj J gg I.S.Wo, S S IS S Winner— B. h, by Pardee— Caprice. Start fair. Won in a canter. Wyoming ,. _ was much the hnaf f«Ho» , „, u- -j pleased. Benamela was none too well ridden JTJS *?*and££* »"■ «f M*.tJiw h-tfr better. m Stamina a bU ahh°rt has gone but back. h°wed The speed others and were ran a out fine of rwa. place Kamsin ran f JfrVwel but caa do ° 8-l?n?.2.!nMai100 R°8eMaid 10°; U076 «iC U"an 89 11056 C1«ora, 85. Wyoming, place. 1 to 2. Benamela. place. 3 to 1; show, evens. Gauntlet, show evena 1H47 FiFTH BACE-3"4 allIe- P"se00. 3-year-olds and upward! Allowances". Ind Horses A Wt St V« jj | StrFin Jockeys Owners u H L C M»feb1uary lm I u 1* 1: g wavmaa Sn3 °wen E» Rwr 11110 HAR. THOBURN 5 111 I - 11 » 33 v 1™Z™Z iSrQlbson 1 13 10 15 SffiffiSi? tS. li 15 DSLF°ountain 0 and J and Continued on 2nd page. 11127 MERRY BOY 5 111 8 6» 61 41 72 Russell W H Brown 60 80 60O75 1 5833 8EA 8PRAY 7 111 6 8 8 8 8« Bassinger P Siebenthaler 50 100 50 100] 10822 CRAWFORD 9 114 3 9 9 9 9 Macklin J C Mefford 40 60 40 504 Time, 24i, 491, 1 :02, 1 :15i. Winner— B.;h, by Ben Ali— Hot Springs. Start good. Won easing up. It was little more than an exercise gallop for Geyser. He is now in good form and ready for the best here. February, as usual of late, was speedy and ran honestly. Harry Thoburn ran a fair race and is on tbe improving list. Tempo closed a big gap in the last quaiter. This is a good horse when right and a stayer. t — i Scratched— 94493Qrady. 114; 11074 Bliss Rucker, 111; 11032 New Moon, 109; 10784 Silver State, 109: 10885SLorena II.. 109: 1084 Grand Sachem, 108; 10885 Bonito, 106: 11091 Henry C, 103. February, place, 8 to 5; show. 4 to 5. Harry Thoburn, show, 1 to 2. T 1 T A O SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St jjj H X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C 11112 LA GOLETA 4 106 2 31 3h l» 13 Macklin 8antaAnita8table2i 3 2* 3 11114 MAUD FERGTJSNS 95 3 12 11 32 2" Gray T G Ferguson 10 15 10 15 10774 LOST GIRL 5 109 1 23 21 2 33 Powell E G McConnell 10 20 10 20 10943 CASPER 5 114 5 5 5 5 4* Romero Oakland Stable 50 100 50 100 110782RECREATION 4 106 4 41 4h 4« 5 Thorpe BurnsandWaterhse8 8 6 8 11041ST. CALLATINE 4 106 Threw rider. Bullman E D McSweeney 3-5 3-5 1-2 3-5 Time, 244, 491, 1 :02, 1 :14i. Winner— Ch. f, by Amigo— Rosebud. Start good. Won easily. St. Callatine stumbled and threw her jockey, then finished far in front. After the accident La Goleta had things all her own way. She is improving and will soon be herself "again. Maud Ferguson was speedy and is regaining form. Lost Girl ran her race. The others had no chance. Scratched— 11096 Lime Water, 100; 110033Don Fnlano, 114. La Goleta, place, 7 to 10. Maud Ferguson, place, 2 to 1 ; show, 4 to 5. Lost Girl, show, 8 to 5,