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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAX., December 13. Thirty-fifth day. Now California Jockey Club. Fall Meeting. Weather clear; track good. Presiding Jndge, JoBeph A. Murphy. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts at 2:10 p. m. 20758 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. Purse S400, 4-year-.olds and upward.. Selling. foa Horeeg A Wt St 34 r and StrFin Jockeys Owners O E O P 29699 LOU CLIEVEDEN4 109 1 11 12 21 11 Stuart J L Hector 20 40 40 15 29516 PAT MORRI89EY 7 109 5 3 21 1h 2 J Mathews H E Rowell 3 16-516-51 297512MIDNT CHIMES 6 114 4 41 41 31.32 L Jackson J Maiden 3 6 6 9-5 29595 ALFRED O. 4 112 3 21 31 42 42 J Woods F Phillips 6-5 7-511-101-2 29727 FA VOBITO 4 109 7 7 6a 51 Pi See Klonder and Burns 10 30 30 8 29687 RINALDO II. 6 103 8 8 8 8 61 Hoar W Cahill 15 40 40 10 297C0 MIKE RICE 8 114 6 520 51 7 710 Spencer T E McLaughlin 6 12 12 4 29588 CABTAKE 6 114 2 61 7 61 8 Romero O W Boesocko 6 12 12 4 Time, 25, 49, 1:15. Winner Ch. f, by Clieveden Miss Lou. Went to post at 2:16. At poBt 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Loo. Clieveden, with a lucky Btart and showing the most early speed, managed to last out the journey and is probably of the improving Bort. Pat Morrissey went well and in improved form and maybe looked for as an early winner with his change of trainer. Midnight3nimes finished fast. Alf rpd C. failed in the stretch and ran below his form. Favorito is bsst on a heavy track, but was closing up strongly. Mike Rice ran poorly, Caatake was out of place. , Scratchd-297222Torsina, 114; 29683 Gold Baron, 109; 29174 McNamara, 109. Lou Clioveden, show, 5 to 1. Pat Morrissey, show, 1 to 2. Midnight Chimes, show, 7 to 10, Alfred C, show, out. " grj" SEPOND RACE 1 Klile. Parse S4Q0. 4-yaar.olds and upward. Soiling. nd Horsga A Wt Bt U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 19724 WINDWARD 5 117 1 3a 31 2h 11 12 Vititoo Hennessey and Co 4 4 St 6-5 29523 MONT EAGLE 4 114 4 21 5a 5 21 21 Bnllman C P Fink 4 6 6 2 29511 EXPEDIENT 4 114 6 7 7 7 Si 31 A Kelly P E Smith 8 10 10 4 29727 JOHN WELCH 4 114 8 8 8 6a 5 45 Buchanan W H Lynch and Co 6 6 41 9-5 29722 MISSION 4 114 3 41 62 31 46 51 Fauntleroy J Wilson 3-2 3 8-5 4-5 29722 ST. ANTHONY 4 114 7 61 2a la 62 610 Prior J Kane 15 30 30 10 29727 MAZO 5 114 2 H H 4a 7 75 Bczeman A G Blakely 6 10 10 4 29448 EL ARTE 4 114 0 5a 41 8 8 8 See WhealerandUrlman30 40 40 10 Time, 26, 51, l:17i,l:44. Winner B. h, by Fonso Mabel Dnffy. Went to post at 2:42. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily. Windward wis shut off in the first furlong but saved ground on the stretch turn and came on fast and strongly in tha last eighth Mont Eagle was outrun to tho strandtch but finished faBt. Expsdiant, if capably handled, wonld have bean sacond. 3e was goiog strongly at tho end. John Welch made up ground from a poor start. Mission showed a fast and apparently winning move on the far turn but quit badly in tho stretch. It was too far for St. Anthony and Mazo. Scratched 29751 Alas, 114. Windward, show, 1 to 2. Mont Eagle, show, evens. Expedient, show, 8 to 5. Mission, show, 2 to 5. THlttD KACE-3" flIUe Pnrso i100, 2-yoar-oidg. Selling. 3d Horaee AWtBtfr H H HtrFir Jnckays Oyn;-B O H C P 29688MILAS 118 3 3 21 U 1 OConnor V B Jenning3and Co 4 5 13-54-5 29688 BEND AR A 118 4 61 42 31 21 J MathewB J Burrows 5 12 12 5 29624 ARTHUR BAY 118 1 11 U 21 32 Ballmm J L Clayton and Co 8 12 12 5 297342 0 HWABZYALD 113 6 4a 31 41 45 Buchanan B Schraibar 6 8 8 3 29537 PHIL CRIMMINB 118 7 2a 61 51 51 Monnce Elm wood Farm 6 15 12 5 296883 3 0L 115 8 7 51 61 61 J Woods P C Donalecho 7-5 12-512-54-5 26010 BEMELE 110 5 51 7 7 71 L Daly Smith and Co 30 60 60 20 29652 FLATTEBED 115 10 10 10 8 81 Hoar F D Weir 15 20 20 8 29736 MATIN BELL 115 9 9 8 9 92 Fauntleroy Chinn and Forsythe 7 8 8 3 29734 L03 ANGELENO 115 2 8 9 10 10 Ransom E J Baldwin and Co 6 15 156 29572 PRESTENE 115 Left at the post. Yititoe G Summers and Co 30 50 40 15 Time, 251, 51, 1:16. Winner Br. c, by Midlothiai Salvo ra. Went to post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily; second handily. Milas was bsst, is steadily improving and is a grand looker. Ha appaared to be the winner at all stagu3, was under a stiff pnll to the stretch and moved to the front like a flash -whan called on. Bondara ran like a stayer and finished vary strongly. Arthur Bay was unable to sustain his speed after going the first half . Ha broko running. Schwarzwald, off bidly, was prominent to the last fnrloug. Sol got off badly nnd recent sovere races in mad have probably affectad him. Bcratched -29"3l The Maniac, 110; 2923S John H. Carr, 110. Mila6, show, 2 to 5. Bendara, show, 21 to 1. Arthnr Bay, show, 21 to 1. Sol, show, 2 to 5. 9T0L K0DRTH ttA0K 7"8 Mile iarseClOO. 3-year-olds. Soiling. Ind Horses AWtStM Y2 StrFin Jockeys OwnerB O H C P 29737 BEDECK 114 4 7 7 6 la U OConnor J Gardner 7-101 9-102-5 297153 ROLLICK 111 6 41 51 42 22 2 Spancar BnrnsandWaterhsa 8 8 6 2 29365 GKAFTER 111 3 62 6 7 4 3h Mouuce LABlasingame 10 20 15 6 25S31 IIM HALE 111 2 H la U 32 410 Buchanan W L dtanfiold 10 10 5 2 23654 BAB 109 5 3a 4 51 62 52 J Woods J W Schorr 8 20 20 6 29726OBLEANS 1C9 7 51 31 3a 51 61 ONeil J Burrows 7 10 10 3 29739 3EDNER 112 1 21 ,2 21 7 7 Bnllman P Ryan 6 6 41 8-5 Time, 13, 241, 50, 1:15, 1:28. Winner Ch. c, by 8tar Ruby Bedotte. Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Bedeck received one of OConnors vory confident looking rides. He trailed to the stretch, where ha moved up fast but was driving at the farlong poet to get away from Rollick. The latter showed bri liaut and improved form Grafter finished well and caught Jim Halo tiring Tho latter sot a fast oaly pace and was Drobably short. Cab undoubtedly lacked in condition, but showed spood. Orleaus was outclaasad at the weights. Bednera forte is evidently a slow track or else racing in mud has put him at a temporary disadvantage on a fast track. He displayed early speed, but quit badly. Overweights Grafter, 2 pounds. Bedeck, Bhow, out. Rollick, show, evens. Grafter, show, 21 to 1. 2970 FAI? U AOiS 3 " ,le tar8e 400, s-yearolaB aQCl upwara. Allowances. Horsaa A Wt Bt Y U BtrFin JockeyB Ownara U H 0 P 29515 AN DKI8A 4 119 2 41 45 21 12 OConnor W B JenningBandCo2 5 31 7-5 .293152BYRON ROSE 3 109 3 31 21 12 25 Hoar B Wilson 3 3 12-51 29735 OUB LIZZIE 61146 62.65 5236 Adams W H Ketchlman 10 20 20 7 SSPTRr I?, I 7, 7 ! f IF laS8Stabl. 20 20 10 P 29595 Z9595 BHARP BIRD 4 117 5 U 1J 3h 7 Bullman Ezall and Lezarus 2 3 Si 8-5 Time, 24i, 49, 1:14. Winnor B. f, by St. Andrew Fannie Louise. - tt0P,Btats:59- At post 1 minute.. Start good. Won in a canter; second easily. " An- hrfiHoS? hJnJ rand cotillon, was waited with to the stretch, whoro she came through with b"n buIslof ep98 ?Pda, evidently recovered her form. Byron Rose put up a speedy and f TnVAnU mnShJh b:Bt of othera. Our Lizzie finished fast. Vonzollern looks like iw aE 8h-id lgh cia8a s1e6d bn Tii8ntly laed in condition. He has been very highly tried and will beat good ones later. Pompino was sore in bis preliminary, which fore-?wh.fldh,1,B bad iaca- Go?T Knn8r vWently far from being fit; Sharp Bird is in seemingly bad form and was unablo to opan his usual long early lead. Scratched 25019 Nettie Clark, 114; 29703 Soa Queen, 114. show 4toS5 W 7 t0 10 ByronRo88 ahow 1 t0 2- 0ar Lizzi, show, 3 to 1. Sharp Bird, 0733 8IXTH HAGE1 Mlle- Pnr6B S1C0- 4-year-oldB and upward. Selling. tnd Horses A Wt St and Y X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P WW S and f V V feJaekaon Liberty Stable 6 10 10 F 297!7w irtll jjALEBACK T-HaT 5 114 4 3h 32 2a 3" 2h Bozoman E Carey 6 20 20 1 SErALABK ?1H 1 7 6B 44 ia ?5 Monnoa ElmwoodFarm 5 5 41 8-5 29716 BAGDAD 4 114 7 4 2i 12 22 4 Winslott H L Haskell in f ?n 29738 BURDOCK 4 114 5 5 7? 51 52 510 L Daly J 8 Campbell 5 6 S i SiMA SH$ I 1" I1 62 65 6,5 Bnehanan J McGovern 3 36 18-51 29727 GO OUT 4 117 88 8 7 7 7 J Woods J Burrows 7 jt s 29130 MIKE STRAUSS 4 114 3 1 12 Bled. Hoar W E Cotton 2 3 13-57-5 ld-57-5 Disqualified for foul. Time. 26, 5H, 1 :17i, 1 :44. Winner B. g, by Duncombe Orange Loaf. Went to poBt at 4 :23. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; socond driving. Rom- any, cleverly handled, showed speed enough to maintain a good position to the strotch, where he dmlwh?mf f8d itr0Dgiy;- Whai?back developed sudden and unexpacted speedlnd will improve with fast track conditions. Meadow Lark broke running, but was outrun in the early stages. He was gaming, however, under repeated e-rorves at the end. Bagdad wont well through-S?ndR8nd0betU Bo stumbled to hiBkne.s in tho last fifty yardf whan certain 0 second fc BuXc7anPdTorr6sddaau aWay at thB bt the judges held other- 2 toIhaMlkafcu0ar: Meadow Lark, show. 3 to 5. Bagdad, show, 3 to 1. Torsida, show,