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SCIIEEIBER HAS A BIG DAY. HIS MISSOURI-BRED HOESES WIN THREE RACES AT OAKLAND. Will Invade the East Next Spring With Fifty Horses Offers Keene 2,000 for Jockey Radtkes Contract. Oakland, Cal., January 5. Barney Schreibers trio of brilliant youngsters. Marion Hose, Dr. Gardner and Tom McGrath, triumphed in three important races at Oakland today. The big three-year-old son of Rannookbuni and Uarda scored a magnificent victory in the FoIIansbee Handicap at seven furlongs over some of the best sprinters in California, including the famous Bearcatcher. The last named, the medium of tremendous speculation, ran heavily bandaged all around and was apparently a beaten horse early in the race. The St. George horses defeat Is partly attributed to his saddle slipping shortly after the start. Dr. Gardners victory In todays feature was of the sensational order and the opinion generally prevailed after the race that the Missouri-bred rolt was the highest tried horse of If Is age ever shown in California. Mr. Sehreiber has announced that he will invade the east the coming season with a stable of fifty horses, all of his own breeding, and in anticipation of such a move offered J. O. Keene today 2,000 for jockey Radt-kes release. Keene is considering the offer. The Woodlands-bred filly, Marion Bose, equalled the coast record of :411 for three furlongs and did it in such easy style that horsemen pronounced her achievement the best ever shown hereabouts by one of her tender years. Tommy Uriflin and his following won largely over tli?.CviM.wrAIju-inMI selling race, fifth on the card. Jake Krauses partnership interest in Gloomy Gus Jias been transferred to Peter Zimmer, who will train the horse in future. W. W. Elliott, owner of the crack horse Luhin, will leave for Texas with his string directly after the running of the Burns Handicap.