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PACIFIC COAST J. C. FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., April 10.— Sixty-eighth day. Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather clear ; track fast. Presiding Judge. Edwin F. Smith. Starter. J. F. Caldwell. Racing starts at 2 :15 p. m. The recall flag is not used. __ "1 "I 6i * FIRST RACE— 1 1-16 miles. Purse 1400. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt 8t lj tt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ 105912ARBACE8 4 121 2 21 13 1* 14 12 Piggott A J Stemler 114-5 9-10 111852HENRY C. 4 121 6 6 5* 3* 31 2* Glover J H Rollins 50 60 50 60 11114 SLY 5 120 3 1« 31 2" 24 3» E Jones Lassen Stable 4 4 3 3* 111862CAVALLO 5 122 1 51 6* 52 5* 4« Hahn F Bean 6 8 6 8 11160ROSALBRA 5 125 4 41 22 44 4* 5* Thorpe D J McCarty 3 4 3 34 11007 CATASTROPHE 5 122 7 7 7 7 6* 610 Rouillier P Sheridan 20 20 20 20 10885 THE PLUNGER 5 121 5 3« 44 64 7 7 Ames C A Brown 100 100 60 75 Time. 254. 50i, 1 :16i, 1 :43, 1 :49i. Winner— B c. by Red Iron— Lilly Wright. .Start good. Won easing up. Arbaces was much the best and could have won farther away. He was never extended. Henry C. ran an extra good race for him. He carries weight well. Sly was running out of her distance. Cavallo ran a fair race. Rosalbra is probably only a sprinter. Scratched— 11145Three Forks, 122; 11043 Stan Powers, 118; 11185 Niihau, 116; 112142Heigh Ho, 116; 11043 Rose Maid, 116. Arbaces. place, 1 to 3. Henry C, place, 10 to 1; show, 4 to 1. Sly, show, 3 to 5. 1 fc t? /I SECOND RACE— Futurity Coarse. 170 feet short of 3-4 mile. Purse 00. JL Oi: 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St % W~X. StrFin Jockeys Owners 0_ H L C 11164 FROHMAN 4 108 1 ]3 12 p 1* J Daly M J Daly 8 7 7 11214 RINGMASTER 5 111 3 52 21 P V Thorpe O Appleby 7 4 4 10912 NOVIA 4 106 4 3* 34 31 33 E Jones M F Tarpey 8-5 2 8-5 2 11176 JIM BROWNELL 4 111 5 22 4» 43 42 Powers J L Crooks 15 25 15 25 110142CARDWELL 7 114 7 42 51 56 5» Jenkins VI Molina Stable 15 15 15 15 11074 SCH NIT Z 7 114 2 62 62 62 61 Hyland H L Jones and Co 60 100 60 100 11147 MIDAS 7 114 6 7 7 7 7 Holmes Sunset Stable 50 100 50 75 111472FEBRUARY 5 111 Left at the post W Narvaez J 8 Gibson 21 24 8-5 8-5 Time, 244, 49, 1 :02, 1 :12. Winner— Ch. c, by Himyar — Jewel Ban. Start bad. Won easily. Frohman beat the gate and never gave the others a chance. He was a fast horse today. With a good rider up Ringmaster ran a good race, quite in contrast with his recent performances. Novia ran as if a bit short but did her best. Jim Brownell showed some speed. Seratched-11214 P. A Finnegan, 114; 11215 Torsida, 111; 10723 Jennie Gibb, 109; 11038 Sevoy, 108; 11015 Baliverso, 108. Frohman, place, 24 to 1; show, evens. Ringmaster, place, 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Novia, place, 4 to 5. February, place, 3 to 5. ""* "J 6 O K THIRD RACE— 1-2 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ~ Ind Horses A Wt St K Yt % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L C~ "illllELLA BOLAND 115 3 12 13 13 Thorpe Marcus Daly 3 3 2 11-5 1U842RACHAEL C. 95 1 41 44 24 J Daly M J Daly 10 15 10 15 11177 BASSEDA 118 4 31 24 V Piggott Ed Corrigan 1 7-5 1 7-5 11162 BATHOS 118 2 21 32 43 E Jones J J Moran and Co 6 10 6 9 11162 KITTIE KELLY 118 5 54 52 52 J Reiff W L Stanfield 24 4 24 18-5 10946 HINDOO PRCESS 95 7 7 7 63 Kiley 8antaAnitaStable60 100 60 100 ABORIGINE 103 6 H 62 1 McNickle Miller and Blazer 60 100 60 000 Time, 114, 23i. 36i, 49. WiDn* r— B. f. by Sam Lucas— Turquoise. Start fair Won very easily. Ella Boland held the others safe all through. She is very speedy and in grand form at present. Rachael C. is improving but owes her position solely to her light weight. Basseda hardly ran her race. Kittie Kelly was cut off and unlucky, but her race wan a bad one for all that. Bathos looked dull and may have staled slightly. Scratched— 11144 Flamora. 115; Miss Vera. 103; 11161 Tizona. 98; 11144 Tom Sharkey, 95; 11128 Surigao, 95; 10939 The Californian, 95; 111613Tanobe, 95; 11092 Giga, 95. Ella Boland, place. 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Rachael C, place, 6 to 1; show, 3 to 1. Basseda, place, 1 to 2. ~t ~l *tf£ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse 00T3-year-olds and upwardTSelling. ~ Ind Horses A Wt Bt fr 2 % StrFin Jockeys Owners O H L 11165 AD SPRECKEL8 6 113 3 61 63 61 52 V Piggott Ed Corrigan 2 24 2 11-5 111652MYTH 5 110 1 12 12 12 12 22 J Weber FJKittleman 2 12-52 11-5 111833BLY MCLOSKEY6 109 4 42 31 24 2 » 33 Stewart E A Chappell 40 200 40 200 11181JINGLE JINGLE3 86 5 3 2- 3« 34 41 J Reiff A Nickells 6 10 6 9 11215 TORSIDA 4 110 2 7 7 7 7 52 Thorpe Oakland Stable 6 9 6 9 111803OPPONENT 4 104 7 51 42 44 41 62 E Jones F W Doss and Co 3 4 3 4 11212 TOM CALVERT 4 105 6 2» 52 51 61 710 McNickle G Ellison 40 100 40 100 11183 JUDGE WOFFRD3 87 8 8 8 8 8 8 Johnson B C Durnell 60 100 60 100 Time. 25, 504, 1 :16i, 1 :41i, 1 :47i. Wiener— Br. h, by Longfellow— Jennie Treacy. Start fair. Won easily. Adolph Sprockets came with a tremendous rush through the stretch and won after appearing tobave been knocked out of it. Myth ran his race under bad riding. Mc Closkeys race was far above his form. Jingle Jingle did her best. Torsida is out of form. Opponents race should be thrown out. Scratched— 111632Lime Water, 98. Overweights— Opponent, 2 pounds. fc Adolph Spreckels, place, 4 to 5; show, 2 to 5. Myth, place, 4 to 5; trow, 2 to 5. Billy Mc Closkey, show. 10 to 1. - -I £ O rj FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse 00. 4-yaar-olds and upward. Allowances. E nd Horses A Wt St H % X StrFin Jockeys Ownera" O H L r B 1872MARY BLACK 4 106 1 24 21 U 12 14 J Reiff Duke and Wishard 5 5 4 44 m .1017FLEUR DE LIS 5 109 4 33 31 31 24 2« E Jones A J StPmler 3-2 2 3-2 9-5 W ,10708MI8S ROWENA 4 106 3 12 11 2" 32 34 Thorpe BurnsandWaterhse24 5 24 44 I 11148 LA GOLETA 4 106 2 5** 44 42 43 42 Macklin Santa An its Stable 6 6 5 54 ■ 112152HUGH PENNY 9 111 5 6 6 6 6 56 Piggott F W Dees and Co 6 7 6 64 W 107322BUCKWA 8 111 6 41 5* 51 54 6 Hennessy CambridgeStable 5 12 5 12 Time, 24i, 50i, l:14i, 1:274. Winner— B. f. by Islington — Songstress. Start fair. Won driving. It was a two-horse race at the finish and Mary Black outlasted Fleur de Lis. She was at her best today. So was Fleur de Lis. Miss Bowena was fast for a half and quit as if short. La Goleta did her best. At a longer route she would have shown hotter. Hugh Penny and Buckwa were never in the hunt. Buckwas position was foreshadowed by the betting Mary Black, place. 8 to 5; show, 4 to 5. Fleur de Lis, place, 7 to 10. Miss Bowena, ehow, 4 to 5. -| "I 6 OO SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year olds and upward. Allowances". Ind Horses A Wt St H /, jjj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H lT~C~ 11215TOPMAST 6 107 2 5 5 24 V V E Jones Cruthrsand8hields3-5 1 3-5 1 10656 STORM KING 5 110 3 22 23 41 43 22 W Narvaez W Landsberg 15 20 15 20 111873ROSORMONDE 4 101 4 31 31 34 3" 31 Gray J N Bnrk 6 6 4 4 11148*LOST GIRL 5 105 5 41 44 5 5 4* Powell E G McConnell 10 12 10 10 11187 RUBICON 8 110 1 13 11 H 24 5 Hennessy E Lanigan 2 3 2 3 Time, 25,504, 1:16. 1:411. Winner— Ch. g, by Top Gallant— Essay. Start fair. Won easily. Topmast was easily best. He is in great form at present. Storm King showed much improvement and ran in something like his real form Rosormonde was slow about striking her stride and poorly handled. Lost Girl ran her race Rubicc n pulled up lame. Scratched— 11212 Hohenzollern. 110; 11215 Roaditmner, 110; 11180 Horatio, 110; 111S6 McFar-■iane. 106; 11112; Rosinante, 105; 11187 Tony Licaizi. 103: lmi-Daisy F., 101. Topmast, place, 2 to 5. Storm King, place. 4 to 1; show, evens. Rosormonde, show, 1 to 2.