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OAKLAND FORM CHART. UlAKL.Wli i OAKLAND, CAT... Friday, March 29. 1907. One hundred and fourteenth day. New Calitornia lackey Clu!.. Winter Meeting about 150 days. Weather clear: tiack fair. 32 books ou. Presiding Judge, L. . Hopper, starter. .1. .1. Holtmaa. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. W indicate- whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of cadi race indicate track record, age of horse and weight .allied dr7CCi*y FIRST RACE 1-2 Miie. 47 -2 — •and 1 PUnelaOO, 2-year-oMs. Allowances. Net Q l_4 J/OO value " to winner I ad Horees AWt PP St M "4 %. Strain Jockeys Owners 0 n C P 9 ... i ., THOMAS CALHOUN w llo a :t r :,: P Musgmve H T Griflin 3 5 4 2 1 :., Rt STLER wn HI 6 - 2 3 :: Keogh A B Pomeroy ;; 4 I 8-5 7 io 67581 VRONSK1 WHO 4 4 1*1 1«* 31 W Fischer Keene Bros 4 4 Hi.:..".". 7-M 67082 MARCIE D. W M7 2 1 1" 7- 1- W Smith I A Davlee N l"0 m 10 28 67606»VESPA w in 5 »i 5-3 6] 5* F Graham G U Van Gorden 5 lo s :; 3-3 67756 ALTAI R • vv no 7 5 i"1-ti1 A Brown .1 F Clifford 5 G t 2 1 67556 BAVIBCA w 187 1 7 7 51 7 .1 Medio. _ J Baldwin 38 58 30 In 5 67431 ROSE II. w 108 :: 3 - Laarrence C C Ahlers 8 12 1! 1 67837 ST. CHARLES w lln s s s :" . Roller! W Fisher 100 150 150 58 . 67756 CLARA MLLHOLND v. 167 I I" N to M Culms W St Vincent loo 150 150 W 20 Time. 21. V" . Whine" R. c. by Knight of the Thistle rantaliae trained by T. Jefferson. w.ni to post at 1:43. At post I minute, start s I. W"ii handily; second dr icing: third he same. Thomas Calhoun :m away badly, but closed ap i ipldto on the outside and -i;"! - i..H.d decisively a Hie stretch. Rustier broke striding and was in strenuous and forward contention throughout. Vronsky oal biokc the others and set the pace to the Snai slzteenth before he Buccumbed. Margie D. «as shuffled to the rear at the start, then closed a hi;: gap and is promising. Vetspa was never dangerous, but will do to watch. Allair showed speed and was well up Bt the eld Scratched i:7:i.:i Robert Myer, 107: 0775t; Warden Tell, 11". Overweight! Rose II.. 1 pound. d. T a_£2 /t BECOND RACE Tuturity Course 170 feel less than :: 1 Mile. 1 :00 llo. O I CfO ■_ Purse Men. 3-year-olds. SelUng. Net value to winner fS_. Ind ~Horses AWt PI St~A"~~~*4~St:r Fin Jockeys iwnera 6 H C P _»__ 67899*BON VIVANT Waa 07 6 11 9» 4«* M* I IT Rice Keene Bros 18 15 12 :, 21 i. » LA Rose m Ml 18 1 J* i"k -4 -ii Keogh .1 A Armstrong •". :. 18-53-2 7 10 67933*MITRE W 103 8 I -. 2* 1«* 3*1 Lauby Menlo Stable I I I q 6-6 67506 CALMAR waa 186 i 7 B* 8 3* !"k Reftig A .1 Jackson 8 10 M 4 2 67838 ALTA SRA wt: M2 ■". 8 . " 71 7l 9* G M.l.auiill C Ahlers 28 26 28 I 1 67458 LUGANO w 188 U - I] •" 51 6 R i»a,is T li Stevena 12 28 28 8 4 S7904*BLANCHE C. sin:: 3 5 6j ••. 6** 7* E lark S Ilk I ti ! 3 8-6 67782 DIKE OF ORLEANS WS 107 3 6 71 3» si 8_ .1 Hunter R R Rice Jr 16 17 17 S 4 676822MAUD MG. wa 103 1 M li 16 10 !»Ji A WllMamaJ I! Brannoa ;; I 1 58 j t 5 67432 MISS MARTHA W 186 2 3 1"- n | l.o 1iseli.r .1 B IJiinn i N I" 1 -i «7381 MISS TURTLE vv Ion 7 4 4*1 9* 11 1! K Lynch Antrim Stable 38 88 40 15 Si Time. 1 :12 ■:. winner B. e, by loddington liena trained by G. II. Keene. Went to p..~t at 2:OS. At post 2 minute.-.. Start bad. Won driving; second and third the x.uie. Ron Vivant was nearly leil. but closed an Immense -ap and won ..inu away ta-t. La Rose practically forced the pace to the last couple of strides and Dabbed a same second. Mitre, away badly, move i up rapidly and Dnisbed gamely, but swerved Into defeat under punishment I almar made np ground in the last halt and tl ame applies to Alia Spa. Lugano quit early. Blanche C. was messed ind never dangerous. Duke of Orleans showed early speed. Maud McG. had bo chance at the start. The winner was entered for 6400; no hid. Scratched 679_ Silver Line. 15. I i-rwtdlils La ,R.»e. 1 pound : Mitre . I ; Call 1 1 a r. 1. £J7 0lQrt THIRD RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 1:1S 1 96. Purse 00. 4 year old _d m O 4 l/OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:;2.5. Ind ~Horses AWtPP~S"r4~_~34""Str~F"in" Jockeya Owners" OHO 8 ~t~ 87887— AGRANE ws i M5 I 1 Z| 1.. C ll W Fischer II W H *g 2 3. 14-66-6 3-6 67763 FRED BENT ws 4 M6 4 7 V U 2J 2 E Lynch W Scfcaretg I li 41 s 5 I i 67903*THE BEPROBATH W 5 Mo 9 1 31 4nk 3and 3" Keogh Hall A: Marshall 3 3 H-51 2 5 67709 INVADER s ■", Mi I I 8* 7 . :.- 41. R Davis li Stover 15 25 25 10 5 67785 YELLOWSTONE vvn 8 103 M 5* 5»1 4» "- p Wilson .1 S Wood « .10 30 12 fi 67S40 W. B. GATES wll 186 E 11 7" S- B* 6* J Hunter R R Rice Jr 20 50 50 15 8 67903 DR. SHERMAN" ws 9 186 3 ". 6* •* 6] 7»* A Wright .1 R Hoppaa M 13 _ fi 11-5 67841 J. KERCIIEX ILLE w I 195 1 2 l«* 3»* 71 s1 J Mc Bride J W Blalock s 12 12 4 115 i,7." in SI SIE CHRISTIAN Wsa 6 104 2 3 11 1" :*; »4 Musgrave .1 W Craham 1020 28 S 4 r,7n::::RoSEAKO w 4 186 U 14 9- 9* 18* M- Borel W R Ragatrom 10-20 28 8 31 67533 DORA L Wt 8 9S 7 i: M- It II 11 McRrre J Ryan 30 60 60 15 8 Time. 2ic r.J. 1:16, 1:23. Winner I.lk. g, by Balgowan AineHa May trained by H. W. Hoag. Went to losl at 2:;;.i. At post 5 mini., s. Start v:i«.d. Won driving; second and third the same. Mayraae had u good start and drew out at the hall and held sway gamely to the cuj. tied Bent from an inside bad start wa~ icpcatcdy shuffled back, losing all chance on tlio bant tin n. bat camp again on Ike outside in a cycloi.. finish. The Reprobate was llwaya prominent ..n the iu-ide. but ipit badly in the lust furlong. Invader steadily improved li i - position from a bad start. Yellow -torn- was well up all the way and going fa.-t at the end. W. P.. Bates, Ml Of peace in sprints, made up much ground and is very good. Dr. Sherman quit early. Jack Kercheville wis a sharp contender lor nearly six iurlongs. The winner vs entered for 9800; no bid. Incorrect weight in entries — Dora I . 88. Overweights — Susie Christian. 1 pound; Rosea r . 2. fw7 C%C±£ FOURTH RACK— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 1:38 * MB. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up- [ 0 m oOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPP~St~%~"4~%~StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 67086 TALAMCXU was 4 110 x 7 6« 5- :.. I1! 12 « I McLnnnT K Mclaughlin -to M 30 lo 5 ■ v.. M BOH A NT rl .". . :: 21 a - -- 21 T Rice Keeue Bros 6 :. 7 5 7 -." 1-1 out 67867 HEBSAIN WBtIN 4 E l-1 V l«* 1«* 3* J Hunter R R Rice Jr 26 M 26 8 4 66885 II K W 6 105 1 1 S 7"t s 71 4 Mentiy G P McNeil 5 10 10 4 3-2 67843 LAZKI.L wsn 5 10.". I 4 41 4!i ".- II 5- Nutting A Koeuigsbcrger 3 .. 3 6 -6 1 S STMT 1:1. CHIHUAHUA WB 8 1M I | 7 63 64 6" 6 C Williamsi; Bedeabecfc 12 25 20 8 31 t7s72 THBO ASK w 4 110 7 I 6* s 7J B 71 A Wright S Judge .". 7 7 Si 1 67830LAS8EN w«n :: : 7 6 I 2ft V 4ft 6*8 B Lynch .1 K Hoppaa 12 12 8 2| 0-5 Time. 24!. 51 . 1:1 . 1 • Winner- B, e, by Altamax — Tallndu 1 train, d b T. K. M. Kaiighlin. Went in p,.i ;n 2:58. At p..-t 1 miimie. Start fail. Won driving: secon 1 and third the same. 1 tl;i iiiiii.l mow. I up quickly and was in forward contention almost from the -tart, came tkronf! 1 ea Hie inside in a Im Uy opening at the end. eaagkt Rice on the leader sapping and won a bflCkV rue in ihe hnri two llrkkl. Mediant after close pursuit ol the pacemaker drew out in the final sixteenth apparently in c:ivv winner, but his rider threw Ike race away. Hcrsain, BOdklehhr Improved, Waade the esrtj limning BJ ■ v i.I«- pap and held on unexpectedly well in the rhmlac li iv .-. Fury, away 1. 11 footed, r lowed ■ big pap and i- In good form. LaseU ipiit at tlie end of six furlongs. Kl Chiliuahua was well u| ■ad I . iug 1:C at Hie end. Tkeo Case ami probably short. Laaaen «:!•. a contcuder under a nil lot :j rarknaga, 1. 111 failed to stay. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1 c.tst 1 1 Briers, 103, •rtTCllQrr WH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 1:42 -3— !!. Iurse 00. 4 year olds and J ft « J j ft ward. Silling. Net rakae i" winner jBSJB. Ind "HorseB~ AWt PP~sT~JA~V " %~StrFi~n "jockeys Owners O H O P S 67784*CHBISTINB A. ws7 102 4 7 6* r.| 62 4ft l»t E Lynch P Q Lvneh 8-5 9 5 9 5 7-101-3 87282 DUTIFUL nlMG 1 3 1J Si 21 - l, 21. Palms W St Vincent JO 50 ..0 15 0 t.74t;l PAL w 4 103 0 .". ::- ::. :;■ II 3*| Jarrett 1 S Fountain 4 4 . 3+ 0 5 1-2 67844*SWARTB NTCI1T Wa 7 103 3 1 4J p* p* 51 4j .1 McHridel Vi!k.is..n I". IS 13 I M 67385 blORBNOO w 7 lu7 .". 4 .". .".- 6| 0* 6«| W Flacker D Conlev S 13 13 4 8-6 67486 BKNVOLIO y s 7 111 7 1; 7 7 7 7 0i A lirown U W Hang 0 13 1" 31 3 2 67734 SILVERSKIN i;5 1os 2 2 2J 11 !» 3 7 Keogk W T Rriukworth 2 3 14-61 0-20 Time. 2Bi, r.H. I:16|, 1:431, 1:45. Winner— Ck. m. by Orans— l.eout 11 train sd by .1. •;. Jndklna. Wi-nt to tHist at ■.:-■.. At post 1 minule. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. lir:-tine A. was nearly left, but iii..ed up gradually, came along fast 11 the outside m the stretch and made gaad tiniMv by a nariow niarpin. Dutiful, probably short, set tlie early pace an! drew out again in tlie last fifty yai.N after momentarily relinquishing the lead, but was pnaacd in the last stride. Pal ■raa nMTed under ■ pall in enae attendance on the pacemaker to the stretch, where be drew oat, but tired suddenly as if short. Warte Nicht ran prominent l.v all the way and pal up a panic losing drive Men ndo wa. paining in the last quarter. Rt nvoiio aKo linished well. Silvetskiii quit badly in tile last quarter. The winner «ras entered for 0000; no bid. Scratched 87840 Cadiehou, OS; 07873 Lone Wolf, 109. incorrect wciphts in entries -Christine A., 100; Watte Nicht. 100 /rrrj/Q BIXTH BACK 1 Mile. l:3Sl — 1—117. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and Barnard. 0 i %J OO Special Weigkta. Net rakM to winner |33S. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% *A % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners" O H C P 8 66514 HIPPOCRATES wsii 0 107 7 4 1-j 1-. ll 1=5 li Oross * C Vim Paul 2 2| 1 6 4 .". 1 ". t.V.v.T-ii RZE wr. ;; M 1 ;: SI 4 3* 21 -- E Lynch W B Jenninga 4 I 7 _1 3-S 67806xCURRICULUal Wll 17 I 1 1, I* -"- I 1*1 K Htivis S Judge 2 18-531 3-2 3-9 67903 HUGH bTGOWAN wr. 0 107 2 2 2«* 5« 4- 4*14] Borel 11 K Bowell G 7 G 2 9-10 .: S LITTLE JOKER ws .". 107 S I .• »;- pa :,- ~0» F Wilson L A Wilson 40 40 30 10 5 67383 mm LOWBR1 ■ I bB 1 s s ,- 710 7,u o* W Smith T A Dnrlea 10 16 IS 5 2 65850 STORkfA a 5 106 6 7 3" 34 6* 0*7" Hettig A .1 Jackson 8 ;» 9 I 6-5 67 1 MONSTER wpu i 1U7 4 .". 73 S 8 S S V Fischer J Mctiuire 15 40 25 10 5 Time. 2.".i. 50*. 1:17, 1:43 Winner — Rr. g, by I.issak — Hanoaua I trained by C. Van Daaen. Went to post at 3:53. At p..t 2 minutes, start pi» d. Won drivinp: second and tktrd tlie same. Hippocrates broke slowly on the outside, but ueved rapidly into the lead on the irst turn and held BWaj t" the "in I. nerer serkmsly menaced until too late. Furze broke slowly on the inside and wa-- shut off ai a critical monacal on the list turn and failed to gel up in a belated end rank. Curriculum had no aatakapR, ran well la a prominent position, loomed ap menacingly in the Stretch, but tired a:.d •reived to the Inside at the end. Hugh M -email from a striding start was Outpaced in the middle ball, but Onlsbed well and is becoaaittg good. Little Joker closed I big gap in the l.rM half and i.s north remembering. Storms showed speed and is short. Scratched--07M2 Barker. 107, HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Friday, March 29, 1907. — Party seventh day. Oakmwa lackey Club. Spting Meeting i.o days. Weather cloudy; track muddy. i~ hooka on. Presiding Judge, R, W. Mapiim. Starter, William Snyder. Secretary. 1. W Mapiun. Racing Starts at 2:18 p. aa. W indacatea whip, S spurs, H blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, ape of horse and weight carried. /••P7|-r7 0 FIRST RACK-1-2 Mile. 48—2—100. Purse 00. 2-year olds. Selling. Net l I «/ I O »akJe !o winner f300. lnd~ Horses AWt PP St hi Vz % Str ITn Jockeys Owners O H C PS OTSH AINT HAI.A W 109 « G .r,]i LJ I1! Dearborn C S Willlwna G 7 6 2 1 J7,! s ri:i: LOCK a 16 11 1 : 1 I 2* Sfcr .•• stubb Broa s 10 10 4 2 b7MS*FLOWN a bt; :: 2 ::-. ji :;ut u Austin T P Hatyea 8 8 S 3 S-5 67768 C H SHILLING W M0 U E 2» 6 ♦* C H ShiligR L Thomas 6 G 6 2 1 67881 SHIRLEY ROSSMORE a* 103 6 7 7» 4 5" .1 .1 WalakJ C Milam 1 3 3 6-6 1-2 67845 MARGT RANDOLPH w K 9 9 Gu 7» «;1 liutler .1 S llawkin3 G G 6 2 1 67881*H ASTY w 1"1 in s »l t1! 7 Trueman H It Maker I E 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 67913 TORO w 1; 11- 7 11 11 M* 8* Moreland S Cooper M M 10 4 2 67768 ETTA LOUISE w lOSj 2 M 6* 6 !t- Cherry I T kforrie G G G 2 1 07743 LEOTA KATHRTN w 3612 4 4 61 lo". Knopf W 11 Norton 15 15 15 6 3 67880*BROCADE w 100 4 1 101 11* ll4 . Swain . V Innes 8 8 S 3 8 5 67881 ROUGH HOUSE W loo s 12 12 12 12 Robison J R Wninwrigtrt 20 JO 20 8 4 Time. 12?. 24*. Ml-. 49,;. Winner — R. f, by Cesarion — Jennie Lee trained by W. lJlondy. Went to post :n L:li. At | ost .", minute-. Start fair. Won driving; second and tktrd the same. Aunt llila. lav. red by the sloppy going, closed a big pap steadily titter going a quarter and, Perishing list and gamely, wi.ti drawing away. Water Lock, showing improvement and aaaeh speed, was 1 forward 1 i.nteii ler from the start and tnished les.ilutely. bat liiinp. Flown had DO mishap-- ami barely lasted long eni.ilph to beat ..lit C. II. Sliilliup for third place. 1 lie latter was going .veil at the end. Shirley Boasmore had a rough trip. Hasty ran poorly and seemingly disliked the going. The wiener naa entered t"i fflOO; no bid. Scratched -67718 Lady Hapsbnrg, 0G; 07840 Oroba, 100; 07tvii Oscar T., tr»; 07819 Oilalie. OS. overweight Hown. 3 panaatn; Btta laalac. :.;. £*fr7r7 B*OOND RACK — 3-4 Mile. 1:12ft— 6— 113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds aid upward. O 4 *J ft ft Selling. Fillies and l.ites. Net value to winner 2.".. lud Horses AWtPPSt hi. V4~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners ~ _°I_C__!?_S_ 67770*ELUDE W 6 M6 4 3 :: :.L V 1- V Bwnin W .1 Y..iinf 6-6 0-6 1 1-2 out 67884 RUTH Nol.KN vn 1 16 2 2 1? 1* l- 2 1 Tmemaa OR . : AEPk wers3 31 31 I 6 1-2 67774 LA ROUGE w 9 b 4 I 1 f 2s 2h 31 1 Swain C S Williams :: 3J 3L 0-6 1-2 67884 DIXIE ANDREWS w s 5 lot; :: 5 4 4. 6" 4"t P.utler 1 B Swift 3 4 4 85 12 67916 MISS PERRIS W 4 95 5 G G 5* 4- 5* Shrcve H I I.atcbeler 4 5 6 8-5 7-10 67884 LOLA WHITE WB 0 106 « 4 5 G G G Dearborn R H Tyliurst 8 10 10 4 1 Time. 25. 601, 1:17|. Winner Br. m, by Llsaak Bhrshre trained by W. J. SToang. Went to pi.st at 2:45. At p..st 1 iniuutc. Start p.K.d. Won eailv; second ami third the samr 1 lade waa reacted toe the bit balf, awved up fast when called an and, Otnlshing gajnely tkroogk the last ttirlonp. w »n drawing awaj with plenty In renerve. Bnth Nnlen showed need and set the pace for the titst half, but wis in the detpesl going throngh the stretch ami tired slightly near the end. I.a Bonge l|ui| alter going a half and barely lasted long enough to retain third place. Dixie Andrews, badly b: ndled. Ji.st aiiich ground on the turn-- and was paining at the end. Miss Ferrkl showvl a good burst oi speed after going a murter but tired in tlie lat fnrtaag- rke wfaaec was entered !•«.- 0300; aa bad. /:» rj " PT Q THIRD RACK— 1 Mile. 1:301 1 108ft. Iurse 00. 3Vyenr-Old«, Allowances. O 1 « ft O -v,t .able to winner ;iK. Ind Horsed "AWt PP St~% hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P S 67852 FLIP WB 107 5 :: 1- 141» l« 1 Shreve F King- 7 5 3 2 7-5 2-5 out 67852 BOTTLES W 106 4 5 4» 3 1 21! 2* 2" McFAdn C V Mueller G 6 41 7 5 out 07847 CHANCELLOR WM 102 1 2 2»ft 2" 34 :: 3" C H ShiligR L Thomas 1 6-6 9 1013 out 07915*ANNA RUSKIN w 144 2 1 :: 4ft 42 4= 4* Kkirvin 11 bfcCnrrea Jr 10 M in | out 67516*TOH GILROY WB 105 3 1 E 6 E E E c; Swain .1 B Wainwrighf 10 in M 3 out Time. 24 = . 492, 1:15ft, 1:43ft. v inner — B. 2. by Bate — overt trained by :. Land. Went to pent Bl 3:12. At poal 1 niinute. Start ginxl. V in easily; second and third the same. Flip raced into a long lead from t.ie start, ran under restraint throughout and aron as ais rider pleased. Bottles, showing sudden Improvement, aaoieed ui reaoantely after going a half and easily held, second place sale. Chancellor rag a |,;,d race and seemed to sulk lno-d ol the way. tired ballv in the tret.h ami would liave bin 1, .1:11 for third place iu a few more strides. Anna Ruskiu was hnndtcnpped by Hi. going and can do inn. .1 better. Tom Glkap was never a serious contender. ftk ry £ 1 Ol ItTII HACK-3-4 Mile. 1 :12? --5 - -1 13. Iurse $ ;00. .3 via r olds and upward. 6I"7 ft »7 ft / Handicap. Net value to winner §4.50. "ind Horses AWtPPSt hk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners" Q~H O P 8_ ;7.•|3II:. MACK a 1 63 7 :; 2b lh fh ji;. Dearborn W II Norton I G G 2 1 67820 PUNICULAIRB w E feM 2 E 8 I* 8»J 2 1 Austin T P Haves l". :: 3 1 1-2 C7M":rriiK 1:1: i: wa 3 Ml 1 1 i". 2" .2- V Bniley MraBRLawreaee 8-6 2 2 4-5 2 5 «7885BEECHER WB 5 114 I G G- 0* 4l 4« Cherrv S A Heckhain 10 10 10 4 2 677S6TRBS JOLI W 3 2 4 7 r,» 44 5 6" A Morgan K.I Pons 2 Li 9 5 7-1013 67521 TOUNG PILGRIM w6 M 1 2 4ft 6* G: 6". J Drooks I, M Sage G 7 7 Li 0-6 67883 LADY VASIIT1 7 M 5 4 7 7 7 7 .Shreve H T Kate holer 6 8 8 3 85 •rime. 24ft, 49-. 1:151. Winner— R. c. by Samovar — Clincher trained by W. IK Borders. Went to post at .ill. t posi 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily: second driving; third the rnme. Or. Mack, lucky throughout and running to his best form, raced The Bear intXi sahjl f Hun while going tlie tils t half and held Iuniciilaire Safe in the ilia! drive. Funiculaire. hard rfctdCB all the way. showed improvement and aatntaped The Bear for second place. The Bear disliked tne weight and failed to give his usual high display of speed. Keecher closed a big gap in the last furlong. Ties Joli. practically left, ran into a contending position after going a quarter, but tired la t in .he lasc ijuart.-r. Young Pilgrim ran poorly and l.a.ly Va-hti disliked the poinp. Scratched Ki7071 Pretension. 130; 07883 Mike Sutton, 102. Overweight- liiir. ulaiie. Z pounds; bcecher, 3. ft7QWH Mllil RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1:43ft— K-rlOC. Iurse $:;oo. 4 yeat olds. J 1_%yvjJ Selling. Net value to winner 2,. Ind Horses Twt PPsr""-""" StrFin Jockeys Owners ~ O H C P S 07863»RUILOBA w 99 3 1 ink 11 i- ja y- Hutler ; V Lines 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out 63863 HAMILCAR wa Ml I 4 l" 2. 2 2- «* Moreland W S liird 3 4 4 7-6 3-5 678S4*CLEAR NICHT wa 9512 7 7 7 4ft 41 34 Bailey MraBRLawreaca 8-6 21 21 1 1-2 07043 M AKIMBO m m 5 5 4» 3J 34 3l 4-1 Khreve J Uurttschell G G G 2 1 G794G CKACKLAND wii 94 1 2 G3 V, 7 52 5a Skirvin H McCarr.-n Jr 15 15 10 4 2 07063 COLONIAL LADY Wa 102 7 6 3- :.". 6 6" G« A Morgan V Fish, r 8 10 10 4 2 03340 W00LTKSSA w KM 1 I V 4ft ;. 7 7 Bcknde L Sckuckmna 10 10 10 4 2 Time. 25ft, 60ft, 1:17ft, 1:44ft. »:49. Winner — Ch. p. by Box — Ianehita II. ttrtiined by ;. W. larnaa. Went to pant at 4:12. At post 1 niinute. Startgotxl. Wtjl easily; second driving: third the sane. Ruiloba showed the most sp,.ed througliout and was never in Janger ot defeat. Hamilcar. showing improvement, followed the winner closely, but was a lucky secondi. |,.!ir Night, poorlv handled aul trailing far back in tlie early stages, closed an immense gap in the stretch and would have b» 11 scci nd in a few more strides. Marimbo tired after going three quarters. Brnceftand was too poorly baauled to cut much figure. The wlikier was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 0794S Sidney |, 99. 4 0?erweigata— HamUutr, 2 pounds; Clear Night, 3ft. ._y - . . A. . [ t+rj OO 1 SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 1:40ft— 3— OB. Purse !flo0. Z year olds and upward. O ft t/Ol Selling. Net rakM to winner tM. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6722 PROTEUS w 4 100 7 3 Kjl 1- 1* li E Martin J W* ONeall 3 3| 31 6-5 3-5 67823 ATTILA w 8 105 I 2 81! 6* 4i 33 2* Bailey W M Kt more 4 4 2 1 2-5 67773*DR. LEE HlFFMAN w 3 95 1 1 21 2= 23 21 31 Dearborn G H Marlman 3 4 4 7-5 3-5 677S7MATCH w r, 107 2 4 71 71 51 4- 4- F Burton O Johnson 5 G 6 2 1 67854IMBODEN w 6 102 10 10 10« 9- GJ 6- 5J Knopf M Ochsner 8 10 10 4 2 67914 DKLWEBER W 3 90 9 G 3- 3i 3= 5- 6* Trueman SalleeandLechlester 10 20 20 8 4 6791G W. K. SKADE w 4 106 5 8 5J G J 7- 81 1- Shreve F Gering Jr 10 15 15 6 3 67770 »LETA DUFFY W 4 95 6 7 4*1 4J 8l 72 83 Butler P J Millett 4 6 6 2 1 t7M7:;LITTLE "HANT w 7 102 4 5 61 ftj V M •" Moreland M J Whalen 0 15 15 6 3 67723 MRS INN IE W 5 100 S 9 9«kl0,0103 10* 1012 F Swain J Himv 20 30 30 12 6 67914 DREADNAltHIT w 3 101 11 11 11 11 II 11 11 Robison J R Wainwright 30 40 40 15 6 Time. 25. 40*. 1:18ft, 1 :452;, 1:40ft. Winner — Rr. c. by Galore — Metempsychosis trained by J. W. ONeall. Went to post at 4:15. At post 8 minute. Start good. Won e:.sj]v; second and third the same. Protons broke fully in motion and, securing clear sailing from the start, took a long lead at aajec and although tirinp perceptibly won through bis early advantage. Attila finished going faat and was piohahly bent. Dr. Lee Huffman ran ■ good race tor tktl e Qjnarters and tired. Match had a rough trip in addition to being poorly bandied and ran fairly well. bnboden was ennghl in the barrier at the stair and ran a Winning race. Dnlweker qnll alter poing a fair three qnartera. Tlie winner was entered for .*4iiO; no bad. Scratched — 07882* Demo, s7; 0.772 Lord Dixon, 1063; 07773 The Belle of Brighton, 88; 074M Water Mirror. 103; 07917 Aggie Lewis, 100. 0ei weights Dr. Lee lluflinan. 2 pounds.