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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. . OAKLAND. Cab. Monday. April 8. 190"/.— hundred and twenty-second day. New California lockey Club. Winie M ting i!s7 days, Weather clear: track last. 33 books on. Presiding Irdge, L. C. Hopper. Starter, .1. ,L Holt man. Seereiaiy. Pi icy W. Treat. Baring starts at 1:48 p. m. W Indicates whip, S spurs, M blinkers. Figures In parenthesis folio a lag the distance ol each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /-* o -| A 1 first BACK 5-S Mile, co;— 2 100. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ket rakse DO 1 41: 1 t» winner yav .__ lad Horses AWi PP St t ■■ , Str Im .I.k-vs Ownerr- O H C P 8 _ iso : RA1 Kb.rH union 7 S ••■ I" I3 lJ T Rice Keene Bros 8 II » I ■■ t7J98mEATHER SCOTT VlN - 3 l I1 3 2* Borel onkl..::.i Stable Z 18.. S-ob- --.. ivko-7-HISKV n IU 8 1 7 ::. I- !l Keogh I * Ferguson l-.-.»l4 - .1 ■ .1 1-3 Ssot V LOSKl a 1M 3 1 1» -•■ 2 P B Dugan I. T Le 7 l-- 12 - 67131 BARDONIA l 108 5 S 3» V 5* " ; J Hunter II T Griffin IS M SO M • isnst r.l .I C » lM I 8 8 8J •* i A Brown B Schreiber I ■ i 1 i - 67706= K A Tit: RAIXS a 10 I S EH 21 P i W Fischer J BDunn M « W ■ ■ .-.;••• C, c.l- TWIol: SB M0 » 1 !» BJ 81S G kfcLaunJ M ran.- 28 I" N i 6810a WILLAPINK ■ Ma i 3 J I 9 ■ H Smith S C HUdreth M 7 H 21 1" Time. 2!. 10. 1:01 •■ Wi -r cn. g, bv i,a— eti-iw Uracine trained hi «;. n. Keene. ■ Went to post at 1 18. Ai post :; mtantes. start good. Won easily; second and third aririiig. l.aleign forged Quickly Into the lead, held sway throughout and was going fast at Cue cud. leather seoii weakly handled, ran on the inside In cloee quarters and after being carried out on the stretch turn tm-lnhed fi i Ilu k broke Blowly and closed a big gap. Val..-ki was prominent throughout and mad. a game Baal effort Bardonia. crowded oul at the half, loomed np rapidlj oa the la-i turn but ttnishl sete«l gecurely Bamade showed a lla-h oi early speed Katie Rain- retired after going three furlongs. WUla-piuk and Cage Tarlor l»tb showed early speid. The winner was entered for 00; no bid, Scratched Ci8027 »iii Hee, bis-. i77.-i carles A., ins. jTvi 11 siniMi rail— 6 1-2 furlongs. 1:181 4 0B. Parse 08. .: vear .id- and upward. OO-i-41: Selling. Xel valae to winner 25. "Jod rfi,,|ses AWT PP St ;i Ti Fill JiKkeys Owners II C P S BX1A7*S1LVBR LINE ws 3 Ml 1 a ■ c li 1* alcRae .1 Schreiber s 12 16 j Cio; MK.II.WT W*MB 7 ! 7 C -: P T Btce Keen* Bros 8-51 he., 67964 DLKB OF ORLEANSws 3 10a 9 6 i 51 1- -J Grot R R Bice Jr !• -1 28 | r i.m i, BLANCHE C. W 3 Ml •"• 7 H 7 7! 4; K Clark 8 Polk ■• I I % • ■• 67933 TETANUS w 1 M6 8 8 4| H »; 13 L Nichols S I.. Butler IS M it I t isp.7-BO VTVANT Wsti I MI i S Ill 31, fi | W Smith T A Davies S 9 8 :: 0-2 ,-n,l UJGANO w :: 10.". I 9 Ek v- :,. 7 R Davis T II Stevens 15 U 20 8 4 I-ins DOC crwo wa 3 W7 t! 2 I 9 9 8" If Smith W" d Tanks 5* H to IS G ,; ■-.. V|.-| | im, frSMI .: i 3" 2* S" 9 Clifford u Hock 4 t H ■ S 1 I ... lime. 2::. -It". IIS. 1.21 . Winner B. i. by rice Knight silver Using trained by ; Wentworth. Went lo post al 2:W. At BOSt 1 miiilile. Start good. Won In a dine: -e. .mil easily: Curl Cue -ame. Silver Line f t "in a Striding start male the running throughout and finished tiing. but McRne ouilinishe I Rice on the I avorile. The latte" broke tlatlooted but worked through on the inside more of le-- iniiede.l. 1 alsbed on the inside ami itist failed to get un. Duke of Orleans, suufHed aulekly to the rear closed a big gap on the extreme outside under u had ride. Blanche C. was outpaced In the early running hot UnbUed last tiiiouijU the lust Quarter, Tetanus also Buffered at the staa uml iuadc up much «iouud while repeatedly Badnhar off horses in front of tier. Boa Viv.mt and MeUtab Qatt badly after ti- f -ir-1 ngs »i prominent running. The winner ru entered for HN; no ldd. *"■"■[ I 87071 King of l i— t . lo7; 88107 Cahuar, i 7. incorrect weights in entiles Tetanus, IM; Lagsnn, i « ». ~t A Q THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. .1 :o.V. v --1 n . Pm :m». J year ol.ls. Allow 6Q C5 JL 4t O •■Be* Net value to winner .•f.J.i. lnd Horses "~AWrir~sT~14~3"~!~Str Fin Joe-keys Owners 0 H C r_S_ OMGDF. NEFGEXT ws 109 2 1 1* I* 1* 1 W Fischer W" Betoetg 4 5 21-58-5 4-5 tt,7786JOHNNY LYONS WB 112 11 ! -i .." 2 - J Hayes M J liayes 4 I i 2 I E t;79t.4-LA HOSE w 101 M M v; P VJ -4 Keogh J A Armstrong 8 9 9 3* 8-5 68861 COMO w M :: 7 1: F Graham W M Marks 4 5 1S-5S -.". 4-;". iWLli FAIK FAGOT W 107 1 " 6* 4h 41 El J Hunter Heifers 7 9 9 4 2 S7081*GALVESTONIAN n 1"7 4 9 9- 8 7 6* li Davis El Drimero Stbl 10 16 IS 0 I i67432VINTON in M B 1 M3 v - 9- 71 Borel II I. Jones . 12 12 ■ 1 87081 POIN8ETTIA w 162 ■• I 1 ,1 W 8* F Wilson J S Wood JO 4i 411 18 I 67804MAY PINK W IW 7 E 3* 8* 6* "allahan W 1 Fine 8 1- 12 E 21 68861 ARCOl RT wa l"4 I 11 11 II H If B Dugaa W B Jennings 1". 21 21 I 4 68061 Al.TANKlto Pf W8 8 4 7M 7: 6 11 A Crown T H Williams 28 00 .".0 21 10 Time. 23f, 40. 1 :"li I :o74-. Winner— 1,. g. by SaUad,, Mi - Ali.e III. niained bj .1. MrN.iinc-i. Wem to |» M .a 2: 38. t poet - iiiiniiles. Stan good. Wm ill canter; second easily; third driving. F. Neutral outbroke, outpaced and outstayed 1 ■ * — - opponents decisively and i- ■ good colt. Jimmy Lyons from a striding Btatl on the outside Maintained nearest puraalt of the winner throughout and was araeh Hie in*st of the others, i.a Base, away badly, steadily improved her position and finished like a cyclone. Couao brake shawl in close quarters and made ap ground. Fair Fagot toonicd up an the last turn and tinished gamely. Qalvestonlan, away badly, closed a bin gap. Vinton was knocked out of contention early. PoinsetUa, shut ofl at the half, showed speed. Maj Pink again failed to stay Scratched t; .:.7.~. Afteruaath, lot. Overweights Como, - pounds; Attanero, 1. £*Lj~t A A Kl Kill EtACB 3-4 Mile. 1:12 8—118. Pane S500. .1 year -olds and upward. OOl44 Selling. Net value to v. inner 00. lnd Bornei A~Wt~PP~St V« V- % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O HOP B_ 68126*8IB I.KII.I.AK nEW 1 2 l-V 1" l | F Onham C .1 Casey 1-2 3-2 7-6 2-8 7-22 i i 111 misi w ; is E l -1 2*i V P Kirnchm D A Itoss :; | 1 1 I 67710 NIGBETTE B 7 9.: 4 r. P ::- 2* ■■■■ Q kfcLnunJ M Crane 7 7 .", 8-5 7-10 68089 GATEWAY t 6 1":: S 8" ■! f !:i P YVilsoti .1 S Wood i lo M 3 1 usiffi PONTOTOC sn S 18 7 7 E* 81 «• ■■" T Rice Keene Braa E 7 7 z 4 5 67735 PLAUSIBLE am-.:: s; :; :: 41 51 51 c* B Dugnn 1: Dealey 28 38 25 8 4 53900 HOMAGE w 8 88 - 4 7 7 7 7 htcRaj P K.mi-li 188 288 281 88 -•"- Time. 244. Is-. 1 13 Winner Ch. ii. by sir Modred BriUar trained by C. J. Casey. Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minutes. Start had. Won easily; second and third the same. Sir BriUar from ■ Dying start forged quickly Into the lend on the inside and held -way to the end nerer rioiisiv menaced. The Misi beat the barrier but her Jockey tailed to take adrantage 01 it. ran la nesresl imrsnil of the arinner all the nay and finished with a belated rush. Nlgrette, luckily placed all the *ay, saved gronud on the tinii but tired sUghtly in the closing drive and is extra good. Gateway, hadly oct paced in the c.iri.v maaiug, waa going fast in the stretch. Pontotoc got away poorly and was nerei dangerous. Plausible showed early speed but K best in mad. The winner wai entered tor ,700; tm hid. Scratched SttlS3:King Cole. lo.r . Overweights Boanage, 1 poand; sir BriUar, l. sy tj -| A ff mill i:.i:—l 1-1C Miles. 1:464—5—108. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. Net OcJAbO mine to winner 1 S . lnd Boraea AWtlT St u -. ~-t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P_8 h.n..:-T7T I rilTI. WaOlM 1 1 T- 1 11 1- 1- Palms W St Vincent L U-68-6 4-6 2-5 K7K40 CADICHON - i 187 1 E !• » V 4* !■* Goodchild .1 W Blalock 10 1.". 13 E 2j i«,, INVADER it 107 3 2 23 3 | .:-■. J 3J II Smith II Stover 8 ■ 8 I 1 ■ ■ ■ G0VP:RNGR DAVIS WS 4 102 0 4 7 7 7 0 l» Grote it K Kice Jr LO 10 48 16 6 I6»123TALAMCND v-c. 4 IM 5 3 3j :h I] SJ B« G McLaunT F McLnnghUn "■ 3] ::, 11 182-6 67903 WYII. wit 7 107 2 7 8 %* A Wright C V. Murray 38 68 E8 16 7 iU 086VINCENTIO W8 4 118 8 8 8 B B 7 7" Keogh .1 Stephenson :: 4 4 6-611 20 1 WATER CI BE vnl" 187 7 C .,- .".- f t B W Smith T A DaTiea H 1" 1" 0 " Time, 24, 4:1. 1 :15 . 1:42, 1 :ts . Winner -Or. g, by Paradaj -SUpaloug trained bj W. st Vincent. Wem to post at 3:26. At post 1 minute. Start good Won easily: second driving: third the sane Dutiful oulhroke the other-- and won all the way nevei fully extended, aras much the best and is in rati farm. Cadichon, well up from the Start, finished Ia-t and i- Improving. Invader after close pin suit • the winner throughout succumbed for second place in the laM stride. Governor Davis, shushed to 1 ■ at the start, closed up uteadilj and Bnished with a cyclonic rush, snonring surprising Improvement. Ta!a- 1,0111,1 aiiei strenuous early pursuit of the pacemaker tired Dually. Vlncentio nee mod unaole to raise 1 respectable gallop and hK race should be thrown out. Water t ine was palpaldy short. The winner was entered for sc.oo. no bid Sera tched U*l •-•J 1 a I, 102; 681 1 18 Ed! Hi James, loo; f,7..". -Hooligan. H 7: f.S123 Iras, 100. /"•! -• a /"» sixth RACE 1 Mile. 1 1 : 38 1 M7. Parse 8408 3-year-olds and upward AUow- Ot 1iD Bnce Nt rnlne to winner 325. lnd Boraea Xwtlisi , ■■i Sir I-in Tlixkey- Owners O II 0 P 8 68030»OONFEDERATE a 4 hnl 1 1 4"- 6 S» 21 1*1 Buxton W B Jennings ; 104-513-301-3 ou! ,. ,ivi DORADO » n "• 112 1 8 8 4,; iu 11 21 .1 Hunter a Koenignberger 4 V , 8-6 1 i.so.e i-.t 1 1.1 ».MN 4 v s I . : I] l". Sl i . I. unit l s Fountain •". 7. 7 3 . 1 - 1. •••■!" mm.sHoca I 89 11 4 Callahan C F Tanner 6 8 8 11 54-6 i.sihiii MAMIE m:oI. w .1111 ■: :: 6* 0 .. B* ■• W Fischer P M Smith 15 lmi i". :; 1 6X108 TONIC ■ 3 .I u - 1" -I 8 8 8 E Dugan ApplegatedtCotn E8 E8 4u in " Time, Lli. 604, 1 it, . 1 :42J. Jin,, B. c. by Bridgewater -Winsome HI. trained bj W. l . Jennings. Wen- io ;...~i ai ::."..",. At post 1 minute. Star fair. Won in ■ canter; second and third driiiiL. Confederate u-ac shuffled repeatedl] and forced to be pulled up on the far turn Inn drew out eanie-ii-io the stretch. Dorado broke -lowly and was reserved In the early running, then moved up Into the lead on the far 111111 and dren out like ■ winner on the la-l turn but tired linally and was a lucky second. led, .in. in forced the earlj pace but was mesned about and went wide on the last turn, then finished boring oin 1,111 ran an extra "0,1 race. Milnhora ran prominently for seven furkmgn, was then shuffled i.il. and came again with ■ mak and araa shot oil right at the end. Mamie Algol finished with a belted end ru b and going like a cyclone. Tonic showed earlj speed but retired at the end of six furlongs. Scratched IUK127Bedford, 108. Incorrect weight in eutrh Confederate, 10S.