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OAKLAND FORM CHART. I OAK LAM I SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOPPY. Fi.rty-ninth day. New Calif.. nii.i leekej tiub. Winter Meeting pf 151 inja. 40 books on Hi aiding Judge, f. c. Hopper, starter. Richard Dwrer. Becretarr, Perej w. Treat. Racing stalls at 1:10 p. m. Chicago time 3:48 p. iii. i. W in. lie lies whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig. iii" - In parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate bales number, track record, age of borne ■ad weight carried. pr rr pr Film BACK 3-4 Mile. «72nl7 i:ir 3— MB. Paeac . 4oo. 3-rear-aaai ami up 7f jfjtJ i *J ward, galling Nei value to winner 833. lad BbraeB A Wt ilSF i~J.~-r "stTlin Jivkcys Owners O il C r~"j"i — 72502 ELEVATION b a 118 7 2 4"W4;. 21 l*k Borel KenllwortbSkFm 8 18 ~:~s:, 72286 CRYSTAL WAVE a*3 :4 5 i :. l» 1* 2»1 V Walsh C W Cnappel] IS 15 :t | • 72838 DR SHERMAN win loo 8 1 I I ■-■ 3*1 Sandy .! E Hoppas I io p .: I i 72234 LADYS BEAUTY W8 4 184 I a 1«* 3«1 8«1 4»k MeClain A Goodin 10 in 7 1 2 73581 WILMORE WB 1 05 11 7 ."• S] t "., I : Burns C HebTera I I s :: | 72378 MABEL HOLLANDER 4 MS « 3 6» **« 1: l avis c White 1 5 8| 88 4-3 1KGOY ONEAL W 8 187 18 8 8 9 71 .1 Hayes ITleodora Stable 7 % q 7 "• 724S7 K. -M BRATTAIN w 8 Ml 1 I ■■[ 5"1 ." s Calif. I. • 81 in. .lit 6 |J r .," Q ; K ■ i: 4 lo7 2 :• 7 1 g S . Mu.-iand Vn.lr.w s.v I.u ei s 38 M Ii" I". 7. it 8 SWAGGER an 5 188 » 11 II ll M I" ford I. F Caton B8 M M M :• 72284 ABE REEF I 81 M !•• N 11 il Orote .1 11 Spratl phi phi phi m Tin..-. 2.5. 501. 1 :I7. Winner ■ ch. " i. liiciidoiinc Scotch lit- trained hj ll. Stoeer. Went to p". al 1:45. At post 5 ii.ii.utcs. Start good. W hiving: PMaad and IhlN the sum. toleration, luckily au loiwardly placed, troBj lhe atari, made gooa yamtdy at the eud. Crystal Wave broke slowly, hut soon look the lead anil, after setting Hip pace nearly throughout, succumbed in the last I stride. Dr. Sherman from a flatfooted Mart, closed up rapidly and swerved near the end. hut finished lasi and interfered with every thing within reach. Ladys lteaity ran in keen contention to the final six- j 11 entii and tired. Wilmorc broke slowly and loomed up menacingly on the la t turn, hut was hadly inter- . liied with thnmj.ii tiie stretch. Mahel Hollander lost ground early, hut closed up with ■ rush at the end J I and is inmroving. Peggy ONeal. away hadly. improved her position. E. M. Brallain quit, as usual. ! The winner was entered tor 00; no hid. . Scratched — 72410 Othniar. 93. Overweights — Yank. 1 pound. . rt RT r7 / 8B0OKD BACK— 3-4 Mile. 172047— 1 .11?.— 3— 103. rurse 00. 3-year-olds and up- - £j O I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 9828. Ind Horses AWtPP8tJtj*%gtrflg Jockeys Owners O H C P S ! 7-loft TOM SHAW wb I 100 7 I l*| 2- II 1*1 E Lynch Mrs .1 M Cooper I i 13-56-5 7-10 725:.K BOLOMAN 5 111 S 2 4h 3J 4l 2*J Mcllain D S Fountain 6 8 8 3 3-2 728H*JOHM H SHEEHAN w 4 110 .". 5 1". I| 2- * R Davis 3 M Crane 21 16-516-57-5 7-10 j ljaj|i||. OP ORLEANS V.S4 100 1 8 8 8 fi- 4*1 A WillmsR K Rice .Ir M 25 Iti C 3 i"::." «HOSE CHERRY « w 4 108 2 ti 51 4=i I" 9» Borel F J Neil 10 12 12 5 2 , 72467= AMBITIOUS W 5 107 9 4 7 «» 7 6" Sandy Pratt fc Riley 8 13 13 6 2 72S21 WARTE NHHT ws 8 107 on 9 9 9 7- Grote R Friedman 50 60 60 20 8 , 725ji-MARGT RANDOLPH w 3 S3 I 7 61 7 5h |» J Butler .1 S Hawkins 3. 6 6 21 11-10 , 72448*NAPPA w 4 110 4 1 31 B 8 9 W Miller J Coffey 5 8 8 3 7-5 , Time. 24*. 49s. l:18f. Winner — B. c. hy Sain — Belle Ward traiued hy J. Harney. Went to post at 2:14. At post G minutes. Start fair. Won cantering: second driving: third the j ■MM . Tom Shaw, after heing reserved early, improved his position steadily, drew out and won off linally. Boloman ran in forward pursuit of the pacemakers throughout and was a game second. John H. 9 eehan threatened to sprcadeagle the others early, hut quit hadly in the closing drive. Duke of Orleans, away hadly. closed a hig gap in a cracking effort. Kose Cherry, away badly on the inside, had a rough 1 journey in the worst going and tired finally. Ambitious hroke slowly and closed a gap in the last half. Warte Nicht, nearly left, made up much ground. Margaret Randolph, after a rough journey under a had ride, finished With a belated rush. The wiuner was entered for f700: no bid. Scratched— 72542 Meada. 10.5. Overweights — Margaret Randolph. 1 pound. ■ i THIRD RACK— 3-8 Mile. 30188—35— 2—115. ,i Purse 00. 2 year-olds. 7iK77 2 *3 I 4 Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind" Horses " AWtPP~S~t li jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S APTCTORO w 112 7 1 1- !"SW Miller T H Williams 8 15 10 5 21 72MMPATOIB w 109 8 3 2"t 2 A Walsh W E Applegate 2 16-513-50-5 3-5 72S22aBEAUMONT W 1 9 4 4. 3-1 31 McClain BeauOrmondeSta 4 5 4£ 8-5 4-5 7_5 AKYT LEONARD W 112 2 6 4j 4- Moreland B Emery 10 10 8 3 3-2 I 3 SAM SHABN w 112 1 5 5*. 5f O Burns B Schreiber i 6 6 2 6-5 i FARGO ROSE w 109 9 2 6- 6=1 J Hayes Oakland Stable 10 10 5 2 1 I R68HAZUET w 112 3 7 71 7* J MclntyreH T Griffin 6 13 12 5 2 CARMI88A I 109 1" M 81 8* W Kelly NapaStockFarm 10 10 10 4 2 7252 SOI.LS W 112 II 1 . 9« 9° R Davis S C Hildreth 5 9 8 3 3-2 i 72622 R A- MCURDY 109 5 I 10 10 Borel Kenil worth SkFm 40 50 50 15 8 : LOYDALE w 112 6 11 It 11 Sandy W Kerr 30 50 50 15 8 Time, 25. 37f!. Winner — Oh. c. by Kinley Mack — La Palraa trained by n. E. Rowell. Went to i ost at 2:40. At post 5 niii.utes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Apto O;o. a grand looker with all the maik-; ol a crackerjack. decisively outbroke and outpaced his opponents, i-iliis. from a lucky start, ran well and was a game second. Beaumont, always well up, had no mishaps and finished resolutely. Arverlght Leonard, away slowly, went very wide, but finished fast. Sam Simon had a flatfooted inside start and was never dangerous. Fargo Rose ran hopelessly wide and is •redited with fast private trials. Haziei got away poorly and will do to watch. Carmissa got away ]. art • Siiis. nearly left, is very promising. R. A. McCurdy lias doue fast work. S tehed — Dupme. 112. £ pr rT Q FOIRTH RACE -7-8 Mile. WW 13Si --3 88Q Follansbee Highweight Handicap. Q jfj f* Q ,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ..840. TiTd Hcrses AWtPPSt U ~ j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C P S - Mft*MAG ZINE wp. 3 115 I 4 fi t*| l3i I3 l-1. C, Burns R F Carman 8-5 8-5 6-5 7-102-5 72232 MANDATOR w 5 US 4 I H 3h ; ,= VP W Miller H E Rowell 15 15 13 5 2J 7 U*»DEUT9CHLAND w 8 128 I 5 21 4s V 31 t W Dugan B Schreiber 6 12 10 4 2 • I HKLIRTA an 5 124 1 2 I1 51* 5a 4"k 41 Sandy 8 McNaughton 5 9 8 3 8-5 7 "■ •.-•.uiHNNY LYONS still I I B«i •• 6i 5- 5-1 J Hayes M J Hayes 6 7 6 2 1 IUDGB NELSON w 4 114 I 9 9 9 71.1. 7= 61! T Rice H G Bedwell S 12 11 4 2 72E04 N ATTVH SON s 4 110 *2 1 6nk 2nt 4J 6 ,- E Lynch K°nilworthSkFm 10 16 16 6 2J f239C*ST. ELMWOOD 4 113 I S 51 Jj I S1 S1 R Davis SobreVistaStable 20 25 25 10 4 7 5n--CLOCDLIGHT 6 112 7 7 4»k 6i 83 9 9 McClain MoleraandJosephs 7 12 12 4 8-5 •Added starter. Time. 24. 4! ?. 1 :1fi. 1:29. Winner— 1.. g, by Mazagan — Pink Rose trained by J. Blute. Went to post at 3:00. At post minutes. Start go««d. Won easily; second and third driving. Maga-- zinc is in grand form, forged quickly into the lead and won all the way never seriously menaced. Manila r"f. particularly well served by ihe sloppy footing and fresh and good, maintained forward and ajar-siMcnt pursuit of the winner throughout and was a fast going second. Deutschland, from a good start, ran in strenuous and close early pursuit of the winner and tired finally after a grand race for six fur-k -:igs. Arklirta. shuffled to the rear early, closed up steadily into an unexpectedly fast going fourth. Johnny Lyons, away slowly, made up ground, but seems stale and likes sticky going best. Lord Nelson. i-. in a flatfooted inside start, had M ihance. but ran a cracking race. Native Son failed to stay. St. j.Iinwood. awav poorly, closed up well on 1 he far turn, hut quit finally. Scratched— 72525, Gemmell. 12,s; 72408 Jack Nunnally, 123; 72502-Herodotus, 108; 72523 Joe Coyne. 107. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 72005— 1 :44i— fi— 114. Purse 00. 3-year- 7ipT7Q l[y 4 y olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Imf" "Horses AWtlIStU ■: % Str~FTn Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7_.V_rr.LANCHE C. wr. 4 103 I 7 4 1* l2 l*| 13 J Butler J 8 Hawkins 4J 6 6 2 1 -* 7-54--CAPTAIX HALE ws 4 109 9 2 51. 23 23 2. 2"" Borel KenilworthSkFm 7 8 8 2J 1 7 " •■; L ZELL WB 6 110 3 8 8" 855 5 i 3- T Rice H G Bedwell 8 8 8 3 6-5 72542HTJERPANO w 4 104 7 6 6* 5- 4- V i4 W Miller A Coney "I 11-59-5 9-102-5 -. 72523 GROMOBOI ws 4 106 I 4 3J 31 VI 9 59 Scoville Keene Bros 8 10 7 2J 6-5 W "•"• BEECHWOOD » i Ml 1 1 23 6 6s K6 «15 McClain D S Fountain 10 15 15 I ■ 7 ".-LASSEN am fMi 8 E Q 4» 7io;iu72 j McIntyreJ E Hoppas 6 ." 7 2 G-j 7 1487 CLOVERLAND I 8 107 4 9 9 9 9 9 85 Clifford J A Murray 100 100 100 40 15 72525 FAIRYSTREET w 4 104 5 3 7" 7"kS,5S2 9 Sandy T F Buckley 100 100 50 20 8 Time. 25. 50». 1:181. 1 : tr.i. 1:51*. Winner — B. f, by Sain — Malais- trained by J. S. Hawkins. Went to post at 3:38. At im ; 3 minutes. Start i;oo-l. Won driving: second and third the same. Blanche C. broke poorly, but quickly e. tahlished a road lead and held sway very gamely to the end. Cap-l:.i Hale worked through close quia. i is and was in forward contention throughout, but ridden with bad judgment. Lazell began slowly, as usual, and closet! an immense gap into a game third. Huerfano, from a flatfooted start, was forced to go hopelessly wide ou the turns, could never get up and was unlucky. Cmmoboi was a prominent contender for seven furlong, hut tired finally. Beechwood dropped to the rear i uly. Lassen quit badly at the half. The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Scratched— 725201Lampailroine. 100: 72541 Red Ball. Ill; 72520 Contribution. 00. SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 72080-583— 3—108. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 74frQ/ OOU Allowances. Net value to winner 00. I ml Horses A~wrPP"St""u~te~~?4~St r~Fi n Jockeys Owners O H C P S " 72.VI41 BURLEIGH w 7 109 7 I 21 23 ll V W Miller J B Smith 8-5 2 2 1-2 1-5 721 "ST. FRANCIS W 5 107 2 I 12 13 21 8*1 Gargan Maple Stable *S 10 10 3 4-5 72591 BURNING BUSH 4 100 6 5 5X 3". 3. 3 .1 Mclnlvre Maple Stable *8 10 10 3 4-5 * 7252S OCEAN SHORE ws 4 105 4 1 3i 4-14* 4* Sandy Elliott and MarronlO 13 13 4 7-5 7252".ii IKMMELL w 4 110 .", 4 4i 5b 5= 5" E Lynch H I Wilson 1 6-5 1 1-3 out 72429PRINCB BRUTUS w 6 104 I 7 6" 6- 6 a| R Davis C B Wilson 15 20 16 4 8-5 724341 IOLUMBIA GIRL a T Ml If 7 7 7 7 Vandusen JohnsonandDodson 50 100 100 20 10 ♦Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23. 48.. 1 :0H. Wiiner — Ch. g. by Ben Stronn-— Barcarola trtiined by II. Robinsonl. WMit to post at 4:04. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving: third the same. • Bnrleiirli. from a striding start, was reserved in early clo e attendance on the pacemaker and drew out ami wi-n off in the stretch. St. Francis outbroke and outpaced the others to midway of the stretch and Rnisbed a game second. Burning Bush, away badly, closed up steadily throughout. Ocean Shore qui: lolly after running prominently to tne stretch. Genimell seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop and was beaten off. Prince Brutus was outclassed here. Columbia Cirl finished well.