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OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND, CAIj., December 10. Thirty-third day. New California Jockey Club. Fall Moatina. Weather clear; track fair. Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Bacing startB at 2:10 p. m. JIQ7QL F1BBT BACE-Futurity Course. 170 feet Ibbs than 3-4 mile. PurseTsiOd; Alt IOt 2-year-oldB. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St X ft BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H 0F lil E JNO 115 2 la 13 13 13 OConnor WBJenninrsandCo3i 6 6 W 29852 BCHWABZjVALD 110 8 51 31 31 2 J Woods B Schreibar 6 10 10 4 286983BOABIE 110 4 31 21 2 310 Hoar P Howley 4 6 4 28-5 onaoHvP?,?81388 115 7 7 61 41 41 FauntleroyKM Borchert 6 9 9 4. 296862THE MANIAC 115 6 61 7 5 52 Prior J Kane 5 10 8 3: 29674 METEOBO 107 5 8 8 8 62 L Daly J F Stewart 40 100 10030 29686 L03 AN GELENO 110 3 41 9 9 71 Bansom E J Baldwin and Cot 4 11-51 25769 DISCOVERY 118 9 9 41 7 82 Bullman WM Murry 8 20 15 6 296863 WANDEBING BOY 110 11 11 11 10 92 Howson La Siesta Banoh 10 25 25 10 JIM BOBEBT8 118 10 10 10 11 102 A Kelly B Hughes 15 40 4015 29886 KING HEBALD 119 1 22 51 61 11 Bozman A W Levy 8 15 15 6 BAS8ENZO 115 12 12 12 12 12 ONeil WB JenningsandCo31 6 6 521 Ccupled in betting. Time, 1:131. Winner B. g, by Ben Ali Calora. Want topost at 2 :17. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving. El Bano a grand looker, was given a lucky break and, being skilfully ridden, was easily best and is a colt of much promise. He had shown far less in their trials thn bis stable companion, Bassenzo, which was nractically left. 8chwarzwald ran in improved form and finished well. Bosarie showed expected improvement on a better track. Montana Paeress was prominsnt for a half. j.he Maniac ran dully, iios Angeleno was very sore and ran a remarkably bad race. Overweights King Herald, 2 pounds. The entry, show, 6 to 5. fchwarzwald, show, 2 to 1. Bosarie, show, 4 toJ5. Los Angeleno, show, 1 to ?. El Bano. singly, pNce, 3 to 1; show, 8 to X Bsssenzo, place, 4 to 1; Bhow. 2 to 1. 9735 SECOND BACK 3-4 Mile. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. SeUing. tnd Horsea AWt Bt 34 ft X BtrFin Jockeye Ownara Q H C f 29665FITZKANET 3 105 5 la n i 12 j Daly W VI Uogers 6-5 6-5 7-101-4 29691 FLORON30 6 106 1 51 45 5 21 Buchanan P McGuire 5772 295843KING DHILLI3 4 108 3 2 21 32 3 J Voods C Lind 7 25 25 6 2855930UB LIZZIE 6 99 4 41 41 2a 41 Adams W H Ketchiman 30 100 100 SO 29586MI83 MAE DAY 4 99 2 32 Sa 42 520 L Jackson W W Elliott 8-5 2 2 1-2 260142BACETTO 4 105 6 6 6 6 6 J Mathews J A Cruz a 10 50 50 12 , 16, 251, 50, 1:151. m. Winner B. c, by Fitz James Sekanet. Went to post at 2:42. At post 4 minutes., Start good. Won easily; second driving. Fitzkanet, on tho outside id the good going, showed by far the most speed and his victory appeared certain throughout. Floronso made un ground in the Btretch and finished fast. King Dellis, under clever handling, ran extra well for him. Our Lizzie was forced into the worst going right at the end. Misb Mae Day was badly handled and traveled in the deepest going and was practically anchored through the flrat half in bo doing. Throw her race out, although her preliminary was not encouraging. Overweights Bacetto, 4 pounds. Fitzkanet, Bhow, out. Floronso, show, 3 to 5. King Dellis, show, evens. Miss Mae Day. Bhow, out. 59736 THIBD BACB0 1a urlonK8 Parse 8400. 2-yoar-oIds. Selling. lad Horses A Wt 8t ML ft S BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29711SCOM. FOB8TEB il85 4i6 31 U J Woods J W Bchorr 5 7 7 fPT 29711 LAND3EEB 115 3 3 2a 21 22 Bullman Ezell and Lazarus 4 4 3 3-5 29702 LSwVlfS iVI 1 S S 4 fWy SfrSSS" it S BOSYBOSa 111 6 il 8 and J" Wln 8 Time, 13, 241, 49i, 1:02, 1:091. Winner Ch. c, by Linden Peninah, . Went to pos sat 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; aecond eaBilj. Com-missionar Forster was a good horse today on ths comparatively good track. Alwiys well up he resolutely drew away right at the end. Landaoer appeared to be the winner nearly throughout but waB outgamed by Commissioner Forstor when it came to a drive. Fl Culver displayed speed and stuck to her work gamely. Sir Lewie may have suffered ill effects from his many ra-cent races on a heavy track. He failed to show either great speed or stamina and runa like a dope horse or one affected by the odds. Throw his race out. Matin Bell went wall and Boay Cross showed a good torn of early speed. Commissioner Forster, show, out. Landsser, show, out. Flo Culver, show, 5 to 1. 9737 F0UBIH BACK-7"8 iailB Parse S400. 3-year.olda and upward. SeUing. lad HorsoB A Wt Bt X ft 3and BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H G ? 29713 BEDECK 3 110 3 32 32 23 la OConnor J Gardner S S v Kn0 is; r s g s sasfin itssr hll:H 29714 JOHN MGUBK 3 107 1 la 4 4 4 J Mathews H EBowell 10 15 15 6 , , Time, 131, 251, 501, 1:16, 1:291. w Winner Ch. c, by Btar Buby Bodotte. Went to post at 3:31. .At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Bedeck broke slowly , but made up a big gap in the first half and caught Wyoming in the stre ;ch and in a driving finish proved best. Wyoming was a wild horse today, broke running and showed brilliant olcHly dlsPeed of E?DC- Ti8 was nearly stale from recant hard races in the mnd and dm not run her race. John McGurk was outclassed, but want well throughout. No show batting on first three. fa 29738 FIFTH BACE-1 Mile. Purse 00. 3-ysar-oldB and upward. SeUing. Horses A Wt St jj ft X BtrFin Jockeys Owners o H Q P 29i73-ANEJOLD Inn 11 il l l V ?;Connor W BJenningsand Co 4-5 9-104-5 1-3" orn tt7 si v t lJS 1 I 5? f, I I 2h Monnc Owens Bros 6 20 20 6 9 f0 EL BIY 3 99 8 11 11 3a 2a Zxt. Hoar P C Donalephn S 18 1 291013 ALICIA 8 107 5 7 7 51 53 42 J Banoh P Mooro 6 8 I 2 2P6 5 BUBDOCK 4 107 6 4 5a 7 41 510 L Daly J SCamnboll SO 100 sn la SIS!S!JC,AN0B Ill I It 51 ? f eiOLrfacLon WOeSan 4 7 7 2 28596 B ASP 3 98 4 61 jf1 .0J 1 J W Greene 60 100 100 30 " Winner Ch. c, by Tenny Bedworth flose Wart to post at 3:E6 At post 1 minute. Btart good. Won in a canter; second driving. Bed-wald, off badly ana carried wide on the first turn, won easing un and had to ba much the 1 W tn win. Cane3o ran a gocd race and finished fast. El Be, showed fine earij Vpsid." s werved in the last furlong into the deep Alicia made going. a wide stretch turn, but was closing up strong Setd for Bfa rforiSS?8 tired badly after going a half, Basp , Showad unexpected Bcratcheti-29727 Go Out, 110; 297222Torsina, 107; 29727 Whaleback, 107. Overweights Cane jo, 3 pounds; El Bey, 1. Bedwald, show, out. Canejo. show, 2 to 1. El Bey, Bhow, 1 to 2. 29739 S1XTH BAGB-3- Mile- Parse 00. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St X ft V. BtrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 29699bEDNEB 3 107 1 11 25 la n Hullman P Bvan fi 19 in 29i63 PBCESS TITANIAS 99 7 21 1 22 22 Hoar CYonn 01 l J? 297152FLAMABO 5 107 5 62 42 42 3a OConnor D Cameron ?1 li irIr 5"5 297032 HEN LEDI 5 110 4 52 Si 3a 45 Winslett G W Scott r r6 29842 HUNG4BIAN 5 110 3. 3 52 52 52 Mon co GW Miller iiLnh J k 29611 CEN?OB 3 102 6 41 61 63 61 L Jackson J 8 Bo t hart n In 5ln5? 25008 KING 8 PAL 4 104 8 88 I 8 L Daly H J Jones 50 100 100 40 . Winnor B. c, by 8abin Btarlight. " Went to. post at 4:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily Badner broke running and cut across and interfered with tue entire field at the start 15 thorebv enred a good lead and BuUman kept him under prssure to tho end B. i, fK S sa. showed fine form and is Bteadily improving. Princess Titania, off b?diy, t wa quickly the front and was badly messed about at the end. Flamaro was shut off at th Htrt raceo hSt im Scratched-29595 Alfrett C, 110; Kalos, 107; 294523Artilla, 107; 29611 Midnight L-nimes, Chimes 107 mi. Overweighta-Bedner, 2 pounds; Flamaro, 3; NeUIe Forest, 3. hoJHnto 5fhW 2 lf PriDC6BB TItaniaBhow- 1 t0 2- amaro, Bhow, S to 5. Hangarian,