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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND, CAL., March 7, 1903. Ninety-seventh day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting. Weather cloudy, track fair. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 2:05 p. m. No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. H T K Q FIRST RACE Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. Purse 400. P 6 t j O 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses AWt St ?j StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37725SLIT. MARGARET wb 3 97 5 21 24 2s 11 W Waldo C Young 21 3 21 4-5 377252ALICE CARY SB 3 95 1 1 121 l2 2 Reed S McNaughton 3 4 11-54-5 37734 SNARE ws 3 87 3 91 71 3h 34 Bonner Ward and Harlan 12 12 9 4 37697 EL PILAR V4 10210 S 8 7 4" Watson V Gilbert 100 300 300 80 37737 TOM. KNIGHT ws 3 95 6 61 54 51 51 W Knapp W L Hazelip 10 12 10 4 37721 GIBRALTAR 8 111 2 5" C2 8 6n Donnelly W H Ketchiman 12 20 20 7 37685 L. GALLANTRYwsb 3 82 4 33 3i G" 73 L Wilson J J McAlester 30 40 30 10 370403F. WENTKER w 4 108 7 44 42 44 8 Kelly B Schreiber 3 5 31 6-5 37673M. F. TARPEY ws 5 110 9 10 10 9 93 Boland D A Honig 20 40 30 12 37721 BELLE STREET 4 97 8 7 9 10 10 McGovn T H Ryan 30 50 50 15 Time, 1:111. Winner Ch. f, by Torso Marcie A. trained by C. Young. Went to post at 2:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily; second easily. Little Margaret, in rare form, followed Alice Cary closely and wore her down at the end and won going away. Alice Cary made the running hard held for the first half and held on in improved style. Snare, crowded at the start, closed up a gap in the last half. El Pilar made up many lengths from a bad start. Tommy Knight worked a rough journey and was inadequately handled throughout. Lady Gallantry retired after an early brush with Alice Cary. Father Wentker quit after running for the first half under a stout pull. Scratched 37677 Buck Taylor, 105; 37499 San Lution, 104; 37747 Educate, 98; 37410 Modicum. 90; 37393 Nullah, 103. Overweights Little Margaret, 2 pounds; Father Wentker, 1; M. F. Tarpey, 2. Little Margaret, show, 2 to 5. Alice Cary, show, 2 to 5. Snare, show, 8 to 5. Father Wentker, show, 7 to 10. rjfjPyC SECOND RACE 1-2 Mile. Purse 00. 2-year-oldsT-Selling; Tnd Horses A Wt St M y 3 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 375902SELECTED 105 1 14 H 13 L Wilson W M Rogers 5 6 I? 6-5 SILENT WATER W 97 5 3 4 23 22 Reed R A Smith 8-5 10 8 3 376142BOMBARDIER w 102 6 . 4" 3and 34 Bknth WBJenningsandCo 5 5 14-51" ECHO sb 102 2 52 4s 4s Bonner P Hildreth and Co 20 20 20 8 37G99 SOFITA w 105 9 94 81 54 W Waldo W J Speirs G 8 8 21 37711 CAYUCOS w 105 4 2h 5 6h Donnelly A B Spreckels 60 75 75 25 37G992MISS RINGLETS w 10S 3 71 G2 7s. Kelly T G Ferguson 3 3 21 1 37699 ELIZABETH E. w 102 S Sl 9l 8l Lewis M Eppinger 100 150 150 50 37578 FI ORIANA BELL ws 99 7 6 7 9 Miranda Miller and Co 60 100 100 40 - DORICE . w 104 10 10 10 10 Donovan B Schreiber 30 60 60 20 Time, 121, 241, 49. Winner B. f. bv Foul Shot Minnie Cee trained by W. M. Rogers. Went to post at 2:40. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second the same. Selected received a lucky start and led throughout a sure winner and was best. Silent Water was the onlv serious contender, was closing fast and must be above the average caliber. Bombardier improved his position from a poor start and closed up with a rush. Echo is a fine looker and made a promising debut. Sofita was away badly. Miss Ringlets appeared lame while going to the post. Dorice appears like a coming good one. Scratched 37411Planet. 105. Overweights Miss Ringlets, 3 pounds; Floriana Bell, 2; Dorice. 2. Selected, show, 3 to 5. Silent Water, show, 9 to 5. Bombardier, show, 2 to 5. Miss Ringlets, show, 1 to 2. g rJrJ THIRD RACE34 Mile. Purse400r3-year-"olds "and "upward. " Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St j Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37640 HUACHUCA W 4 108 1 5 34 lh 14 Kelly G W Baldwin 4 G 6 4-5" 377142MIMO w 3 97 5 lh lh 32 22 Bonner P Sheridan 10 13 13 2 377243MEXICANA b 3 90 4 221 V- 21 33 L Wilson T Hums 6 20 10 3-2 37724T. OF CANDLESwb 5 109 2 32 5 5 4 Bknth C Young 7-107-109-20out 377013B. ROOM BELLE w 3 9Q 3 4 41 42 5 Reed C Lind and Co 10 25 25 5 Time, 241, 49, 1:15. Winner B. c, by Emperor of Norfolk La Plata trained by G. W. Baldwin. Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Huachuca, favored by the cuppy going, rapidly overhauled the leaders and took a commanding lead when straightened out in the stretch run and -won going away. Mimo forced a fast pace and fell away on the stretch turn, but came again with an unexpected rush and is fast and game. Mexicana, poorly ridden and swerving all over the stretch, was tiring at the end, but stuck to her work gamely. Tower of Candles failed to stay in the difficult going. Ball Room Belle was anchored in the deep going next to the rail. " Huachuca, show, 9 to 20. Mimo, show, 7 to 10. Mexicana, show, 1 to 2. 3 rf rj r -j FOURTlH"RACE 2 1-4 MMes. 3-yeliioids and upwardT-Handicap : 9 i Ol. The Waterhouse Cup. 2,500 added. Net value to winner 2,150. Ind Horses A Wt St Y2 m li 2m StrFin Jockeys Ownors O H C I 37430 SIDDONS W 5 109 4 1 1 l12 l12 l8 Is L JacksnT H Stevens 2 21 9-511-20 37533 NONES w 5 118 1 21 22 2s 225 250 2I00Jenkins P Ryan 3-2 9-5 8-5 2-5 377352C. BALTYNEws 5 97 2 3" 3J 4 4 4 320 W Waldo J H Robbins 10 15 12 21 376292CUNARD w 4 117 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 J Daly G B Morris 8-5 13-513-57-10 Time, 27, 55. 1:22, 1:48, 2:14. 2:40, 3:05, 3:321, 3:58. Winner B. h, by Wadsworth Modjeska, by Buckmaster trained by T. H. Stevens. Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won pulling up; second easily. Siddons took a long and winning lead and was simply cantering the entire journey. He was much the best and in addition to being a first-class stayer, he was the only sound horse in the race. Nones, sore and in bad condition before the race, labored almost from the start, going very dicky but ran a very game race in spite of the fact that he appeared to have broken down at the end of the first mile. Cunard, another cripple and a palpable non-stayer, broke down when apparently safely third and was pulled up. Colonel Ballantyne, also lame, finished out the journey and gained third place in the last fifty yards. Scratched 37041 El Rio Shannon, 99. Overweights Colonel Ballantyne, 2 pounds. Siddons, show, out. Nones, show, out. Colonel Ballantyne, show, evens. Cunard show out. FIFTH-RACE 1 Mile. Purse 60073-year-Ordsd"lrpiFdrTHandicap. 3T 762 Ind Horses A Wt St 4 Vz StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 37311 FL. OF GOLD ws 6 104 2 2 21 221 22 1 Bknth Owen and Co 3 4 4 73T 376662DUNBLANE G 100 3 l2 121 11 1 24 Donovan G McDonald 8 13 13 3 gSandSPSSlZrr W3 9S 5 43 431 44 43 3 W Knapp W B Jennings 9-5 2 7-5 3-5 377263BARKLYITE ws 4 109 4 34 52 3 31 4 W Waldo W P Fine 3 16-516-54-5 SSJSSS0 s 4 104 1 6 6 5" 6 5" Donnelly W H Ketchiman 6 13 13 4 371253GRAFTER w 5 10S 0 5 5" 6 5" 6 Kinkaid L A Blasingame 10 15 15 3 Time, 25, 50, 1:151, 1:41S. Winner Ch. m, by Royal Flush Gold Cup trained, by C. Cole. Went to post at 3:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Flush of Gold, lucky and skillfully ridden, followed Dunblane to the stretch where she went to the front and appeared an easy winner, but tiring in the last furlong only just lasted out and was evidently short and handicapped by the slow track. Dunblane ran an unexpected fast and game race and after apparently beaten he came again and was wearing, the winner down at the end. Dainty received a poor start and was interfered with on the first turn Poorly handled she ran a game race. Barklyite was under pressure throughout and ran an extra good race at the weights. Illowaho ran badly. Grafter had no chance with a hnd jockey. showll9Sto2f0Gld Sh0W 4 to 5 Dunblane show, 3 to 2. Dainty, show, out. Barklyite, 3 7763 SIXTH RACR-1 1"16 Mi,es- Purse 540- 4-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind Horses A Wt St M StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 375923IGNACIO ws 4 110 5 531 5" 41 24 H Kelly P C Donaleche G 7 i. s-g 376903ANTOLEE wb 5 110 1 4 3 2" 31 23 Boland D A Honur 6 I t V 376892AUTOLIGHT s 5 110 7 63 6 5 5 34 Donnelly W H Ketchiman 4 7 7 ? 37726CONSTELTOR ws 6 106 4 21 l2 34 41 4 McGovn T H Ryan 8-5 9-T L? L 37723 SEA LION ws 7 114 2 in 21 67 54 Donovan D F Cox 8 s 376893ROYALTY wb 4 100 3 34 44 H lh 6 Adkins H Green 7 R 9 37700 GALANTHUS wb 5 106 G 7 7 7 6 7 Carson Mrs J Coffev 6 and 9 J 9 and Time, 251, 501, 1:161, 1:42J, 1:48. Winner Ch. c, by Claquer Lady Graves trained by W. Short. I Went to post at 4:22. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won handily second the J-ama. Ignacio ran as if he outclassed the field, was reserved to the stretch where he was let own coming away from the others without great urging. Antolee was always nrominent finished gamely and ran the best race he has shown thus far this season Autolieht rebeiwd a bad start, closed up a big gap and finished like a whirlwind. Constellator filler! th tnv in the final drive and swerved under a bad ride. Sea Lion was a good horse tod a v "R nvnit followed the and showed in front turnf f pace closely on the stretch appeared ppearea like like Th the K? inner. but unexpectedly quit. Galanthus bolted at the start. yv Scratched 3772G Forest King, 103. Overweights Antolee, 1 pound. 4 tQ 5- AntQlee ShW 6V6nS- Aut0Sht, showgn3ag10fhOW show, 4 to 5. Constellator,