Only One Winning Public Choice.: Nothing to Arrouse Enthusiasm in the Racing at Oakland--May Amelia a Good Thing., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-12

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■ ONLY ONE WINNING PUBLIC CHOICE. Nothinq to Arrouse Enthusiasm in the Racinq at Oakland — May Amelia a Good Thinq. Oakland. Cal.. April 11. Tillinghast WW an aaaj victory ill the first race for two yen olds and was the solitary public choice lo score daring the allcrnoon. Hopeless mediocrity marked the class of horses engaged in the different races. In the oli. sin;; nee May Amelia brought her people much wealth. The race had a aweer look. Magnnea ■II] was never seriously menaced until loo late. Whea the favorite. Sycamore came along and dropped jnlo a cantering second. Conditions for racing were Meal aiel the usual big crowd was jM evidence. C. B. Durnell will aeD the two reamiaiag thor-oagbbree* in his ban. Fireball and l.aura I. M.. at auction in the paddock before the races begin next SaPirday. A good card for Friday is offered. Guiding Sialic, aking his first appearance at the meeting iu one of the races, and with such speedy ones as Raleigh. Heather Sunt. Rhinestone. Triumphant . Silver Fine. Miss Martha. The Mighty, li.iiiu.ui. Belvotr, F. M. Brallain. Fold Nelson. Laura F. l.. Mas,,. Waswitt. Jocund. Guiding Star. Ethel Day ai.d Bloody likely to go to the post is a preepeel of extra good racing. H. Forsland.


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