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OAKLAND FORM CHART, - "I j 1 SAN -FRANCISCO, CAL.,. .January 8 J90G,7-Jlftieth.jlay. Nj-wCalIforiiiaJockey Club. -AAinter .Aloellng. AlKiit 15i days. Weather clear; track fast. - Presiding Judge. .E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtmnri. Secretary, Percy AAr. Treat. Racing starts at .2:00 p. ui.No recall flag used. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. PZGTFL QO FIRSTitACE 6l2Furlongs. Purse 00. 4-year-olds andwardSelliiig. Otf jQi yet value to winner 25. IndHorses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 5S439SUNROSE ;-ws 4104 12 5 1J 15 1 Is L AVilllamsG Burger and Co 2 2 2 4-3l-2 59433SSTANDARD n 5 105 1 7 6 2s 2s 2 E RobinsnE. J Ramsey S 15 12 5 2 58915 NONIE Wlt7 105 2 3 2h 5 35 Herbert GardenCityStable 3 3.1 3 G-3 3-3 58993 PARTING JENNIE w 6 108 10 9 4 3 4 45 Lawnce J J Coalter 15 20 15 5 2 59337 JERUSHA 1 wit 4 102 G 11 10 G5 G1 5h L FountainW R Engstrom S S 8 3 8-5 59333 MACENE . WB 4 102 5 4 35 7"k 5 6s Radtke II E Rowell 8 9 9 4 9-5 594S1MARIE J. 4 97 4 8 S" 9 S5 7" Locke Jones and Lusk 10 30 30 12 6 E930S "WISTARIA Wsn 5 105 11 12 12 10 10 85 E Hayes Stockton Stable 30 75 50 20 10 59208 NULLAH ws 9 103 9 6 55 4h 9 9s A Wright G S McKerizle 20 30 30 12 S 591G2 ALONE wit 4 104 S 10 7 S5 75 10 T Clark G Summers ,t Co 30 40 10 15 6 5930S COLLEEN DHAS wsn 4 103 7 2 115 11 11 11 J McBride.T C Nealon 15 30 30 12 G 58919 PRICKLES W:4 102 3 1 93 12 12 12 II Smith H E Magill 12 30 30 12 6 Time, 231. 481. 1:14, 1:21. Winner B. f; by Altamax Sweet Rose trained by G. Burger, AVent to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. AAon easily; second the same. Sun Rose, sent along from the start, forced a fast pace, drew away gradually as the race progressed and was easlly best. Standard rapidly got into serious contention and was a fast and game second, but had no chance with the winner. Nonle raced-with Sun Rose for half the journey, then retired, narrowly saving third place. Parting Jennie was closing up like a cyclone at the end. .Terusha closed a big gap In the last half. Macene was never dangerous. Marie J., away poorly and badly messed about, should have been a contender. , Overweights Sun Rose,-2 pounds: Parting Jennie. 3; Alone. 2: Colleen Dhas. 3. srVYrQ Q SE00NDrRACE 5l-2 Furlongs. Purse007 SyearoldsSelling; Ojl OOP Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 0HCP S 5S334sTAAORA w 105 1 2 1" 1? lb 15 J McBride II Mack 7 9 S 21 0-3 594S5SABE MEYER ws 103 4 3 21 2b 3s 2 L FountainL I Coggins 4 7 7 21 6-5 59160 TOM ROBERTS wsb 101 9 1 6s 35 2b 3h E RobinsnAppgateandCotton S 8 7 2 1 591S5ROSI NI NI ws 97 S 5 3ak 4b 45 4" Radtke Keene Bros 1 11-101 2-5 out 59455 KIZIL w 9S 7 0 45 5 5 5 Downing W AAr Elliott S 16 1G 6 25 5S220 MAIN TV 110 2 4 55 65 6s 6b Minder H T Griflln 20 23 25 10 4 59483 CAS. OF DIAMONDS w 106 6 S 9 9 75 7 T Clark E J Ramsey 10 30 30 12 5 5G313 TRYCONNEL w 110 3 7 71 75 S 8 Hayes T H StevensandSonSO CO GO 2a 10 5S910 BELLONA sb 103 5 9 84 8 9 9 L AVilllamsH AV Hoag and Col 7 G 11-51 Time. 23, 40, 1:071. Winner Br. f, by Balgowan Nance ONeil trained by II. Mack. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start gofid. Won handily: second driving. Tavora forced the pace throughout and, gamely stalling off several strong stretch challenges, won drawing clear. Abe Meyer ran lapped on the winner throughout, but could never quite get up. Tom Roberts, ilatfooted at the start, closed up rapidly in the last half In an extra good effort. Rosi Ni NI, away striding, dropped out after early: racing with the leaders and ran a bad race. Kizll came from the rear and was going fast at the end. Main displayed a good turn of speed for a half. Cascade of Diamonds got off ioorly. Scratched 59329 FulletFa, 110; 58989 Mazel, 105; 50485 Atkins, 100. Overweights Rosi NI Ni. 1 pound. BT CfcP?Ql THIRDrTcE 3-4"MileTPurse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling; Q J tJ O : Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt PPSt Vs StrFin Jockeys Owners J1 p s. , 59S62BOB RAGON w 4111 7 4 2J 21 331 15 L FountainG Summers and Co3 35 13-34-52-5 59409 ANGLETA w 4 91 1 2 14 1 ll 2b Schade B Schreiber 4 6 6 11-51 594S4 MAFALDA wn 5 97 8 G 31 3 2b 3 Radtke Keene Bros C-3 8-5 S-5 3-5 1-4 58385 DOD ANDERSON W 5 105 5 5 4" 6 41 4 L WilliamsW Gabriel G 15 15 5 2 594SG HEAD DANCE WSB 4 101 4 7 6 i 55 5b J Kelly C T Henshall 10 10 G 25 3-2 59409 YOUNG PILGRIM W 5 104 2 3 7s 7 6s 6 T Clark L M Sage 10 20 20 G 25 59456 REGAL , ws 4 105 3 1 55 54 7 75 J McBride Mrs J Blute 20 30 20 10 4 5S4G3 EDGECLIFF w 4 9S 6 8 8 8 S 8 R Butler S Judge and Co 50 100 100 40 U Time, 24, 48, 1:131. Winner B. c, by Kismet, bv Melton Chitose trained by G. Summers. AVent to post at 2:53. At post 1 minute. Start good. AV011 easily; second driving. Bob Ragon is in rare form and a superior horse. Indulged the pacemaker on the inside with the lead to the stretch, where he ran past her as if she was anchored. Angleta made the running and displayed remarkable gamenoss In saving second place. Mafalda suffered from crowding at the start and was a prominent contender, but tired ""right at the end, Dod Anderson finished well up in a good effort. Head Dance is out of place in sprints and so is Edgecllff. Scratched T.041 2 Ocyrohe, 100. Corrected weights-Head Dance, 101; Edgecllff, OS. Overweights Mafalda, il "pounds; Regal, 3. K.C K. O K FOURTH. RACE 1 Mile. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. O"000 Net Talue to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPStJ4 StrFin Jockeys Owners H.P s 5n337ECKERSALL w 4 105 9 2 11 13 lnt Vll J McBride C P Fink 3 3 3 C-511-20 VTOSsFISHER BOY wn 4 103 3 10 74 4b 3b 2" 2" E RobinsnE E Burnett 4 4 o G-a -5 mil FASTOSO WS 4 104 5 C 4.1 31 41 3b 33 L AVilliamsE J Baldwin 7 10 10 - 4 11-3 594G0SBUCHANAN WB 4 103 2 9 63 2" 21 45 45 Schade 11 Schreiber 2 13-:ll-39-109-20 W48" YELLOWSTONE wsn 7 101 4 1 3b Gi 6s 5s 5 Bock J L Ross 20 50 50 15 7 59459 HOLLY BERRY WS 9 99 G 7 SI 8 55 6 6i J J WalshJ.W Maddox 50 60 60 25 12 59-S5 LONE WOLF ws 4 102 1 S 9J 9 81 S 75 J Kelly R R Rice Jr 20 40 40 15 6 will SERENITY AV3B.5 105 8 4 5 75 75 75 S C Miller SierraNevdaSble 10 40 40 15 tl 5I3OT ROCKLAND "WSB 5 100 10 3 21 51 9 9" 9 Carroll. K A Blute 10 1G 10 G 21 544filMEISTERSINGER 5 " w 7 106 7 5 10 10 10 10 10 Greenfld C J Casey 10 40 40 15 6 Time, 251, 491. 1:15. 1:401. Winner B. c, by Grammont Rose Prim trained by C. P. Fink. AVent to pout .ati;17. .AtiPost 1 minute. Start straggling. AVon easily; second driving. Eckersall secured a flying start" and won all the way never seriously menaced. Fisher Boy, .nearly left, worked through fast on the Inside, but was pocketed and bumped In the stretch and tired right at the end and may have been best. Fastoso, away well and luckily placed throughout, earned third place in the last slride of a vigorous finish. Buchanan, away badly and excessively urged to get into forward coutentlon.-tlred right at the end in consequence. Yellowstone, shuffled to the rear early, .closed a big gap iu the last 1 half, showing remarkably suddeu Improvement. Scratched 30235 Funny Side. 102: 59383 Lucrece, .08. Corrected weights Rockland, 100. Overweights Fastoso, 2 pounds; Serenity. 1. pT f pT Qi FIFTH HACK 1 1-16 Miles. Pui-se tM. 3-year-olils and upward. sTllfiifT OiOOD Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWt FFSt H StrFln Jcckcys OwnerJ O H C P S E9438ED SHERIDAN 1V4 96 6 7 3k 445 2i lit 1J W Smith T A Davles and Co 31 5 23-56-5 25 69459BIRDIE P. 5 1C4 7 G 41 21 3-1 31 25 L FountainD S Fountain S 20 20 6 2 59437ETHEL ABBOTT W 5 1C7 4 4 14J Is l4 J 3l L V.niliamsF J Nell 4 5 45 6-5 3-5 59482HUGH MGOWAN WSB 5 ICS 2 1 51 6" 55 4l 44i Radtke H E Rowell 4-5 1 9-109-202-9 .19439MONT. PEERESS Ws 7 104 3 3 6s .H 4"t 5s 5 T Clark J Coffey 8 25 25 7 25 D9460 ROTROU w 3 1 5 7 7 63 G4 6V Brussel E E Burnett 10 16 16 5 2 E940SWrATCHFUL TV 3 88 5 2 24i 3J 7 7 7 Schade T H StevensandSonlO 10 8 2 1 Time. 23, 48. 1:13. 1:401. 1:47. Winner B. jr. by Sain Laura Agnes trained by T. A. Davles. Went to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second easily. Ed Sheridan ran In forward contention throughout and wore the leader down after a long stretch drive and won going away. Birdie P., skillfully reserved, hut close up. finished with a lelated rush. Kthel Aldwtt made the rnnnlng to the stretch, where she tired and was bumped by the winner in the closing drive. Hugh MeGowan, never dangerous, was deficient in botli speed and stamina. Montana Peeress went well throughout. Scratched 504S3Ray, 100. pT O PC QT SlXTHKACE78Mile; Pmse 00T3-year-ol7ls and upward. Allowances. 0 O O I Net value to winner 00. Ind Horsea AWt PPSt A StrFin Jockeys Owners . O H C PS iaSSC DR. LEGGO ws 4 105 2 1 55 5 4 3 141 J McBride C C McCafferty 1-2 7-1013-201-3out 59411 ALBERT FIR W 4 110 7 3 4s 44 2J 25 L WllliamsJones and Lusk 8 16 16 4 6-5 f,9461REY DEL. MUNDO WB 3 93 S 5 145 11 1 1 3 Rice E J Baldwin 6 10 6 9-5 4-5 59438 BRIARTHORPE w 5 103 r 4 2and 31 5 55 4 T Clark McGetkandCrysler 20 60 40 10 21 E943G ST. GEORGE JR. wn 5 113 4 6 3 2s 22 44J 5s A Wright T E McLaughlin 15 40 40 10 3 E925SQUEEN REC ws 3 1 2 6 C 6 6 6 R Butler J F Clifford 30 50 40 10 2 59162SIR BRILLAR w 4 105 3 Left at the post. Radtke C T Henshall 21 21-521-54-5 out 5943S SANDSTONE w 4 108 6 Left at the post. Reed FleurDeLisSble 30 100 100 40 10 Time, 23, 48, 1:13, 1:201. Winner B. c, by Puryear D. Sevens trained by C. C. McCafferty. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start very bad. Won easily; second driving. Dr. Leggo maintained a fairly good position to the stretch, where he made good under light pressure, but is not as good as formerly and may have won a lucky victory. Albert Fir ran one of his occasional good races, was a contender from the start and going like a cyclone at the end. Rey del Mundo, away very badly, raced into a long lead, but was excessively used and tired right at the end and may have been unlucky to lose, ltriarthorpe, beaten off, was goiiig fast at the end. St. George Jr: failed to stay and favors mudt Overweights Sandstone, 3 pounds. -