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1 j ; : : ! I i i I • I j , ; ■ . . . ■ j ! ; . I : • , - . . : ; ; ! OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. MONDAY. JANUARY 20, 1908. WEATHER WET. TRACK SLOPPY. Sixty-second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 38 books on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Kacing starts at 1:40 p. in. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index iiiuulier, track record, age of hafBt :,inl weight carried. O 1 1 FHIST RACE--Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3 4 mile. 71S17 -1 :08»- 2 99. 74 50 JL A. W* added. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 3i . 1 ad Horses AWtPPSt% lk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C p S TJ.iil-BKAYOrHE w n 87 4 t :Ui 31 l".. p. a Walsh ECeene Eros S ID 10 t 2 ;.7. i-MITRK w» 4 105 I 7 Ill? lii: MeClain M.nlo Stable S ID M 4 II :. 72777 JOCKEY MOtXCE s I SG 7 G 4 ."."k B* ?.- Cboneau .1 N Mounce 10 12 11 4* L". 72735 SILVER SEE w I 1D7 I 4 uu Gl 6£ 4»w T Rice I H Miller 7 7 21-511-5G-5 7L756 YO* SAN w 7 105 13 •" V L . 4" ." *. W Fischer Marchmont Stable! 9 7 2] 4-5 UM FERN L. w 3 89 3 9 5* 41 5" GJ Gilbert A J Jackson 13 30 30 12 5 _ :x:fi TRANSMUTE W 5 105 11 8 !» .» I I* W Miller H E Rowell 3 7 7 Z| I I 4 7-77S CONFESSOR WR fi 107 9 ID Id S 7 8- Lycurgus W Walker 4 9 9 4 25 72538 WHISKERS ws 9 107 12 2 12 12 10 92 Ford J W Slattery 30 1DD 100 40 15 72H7*SYCAMORE ws 4 110 1 12 11 11 9 10 J Hayes J Martin Jr 4 G I | I T-i.I 1 . A LV ESTONIAN W 4 106 2 11 8 ID 12 11 Finnegan Mapk Stable 12 H 30 12 t TSM MRS. MATTHEWS n 4 101 G 13 7 7 11 12 Hherton A MTovington 20 30 30 12 7 727G1 JUDGE WB 7 110 10 3 13 13 13 13 B Davis E .1 Ramsey 20 25 20 8 4 Time. 1:13. Winner — 3. f, by Gerolstein - Priestess trained by W. Reed. Wenl to post at 1:44. At ] ost 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. E .-.voiire, from a striding start, maintained forward pursuit of Mitre from the start and outstayed him In the linal drive. Mitre nroke slowly, but drew out quickly ..nil made the running to the last stride and is 1. inch improved. Jockey Mounce closed up steadily all the way into .1 pw third. Silver Sue. prominent • ally, vas shuttled back and came again at the end. Yo San lired billy after early close and streiiiioii-. puisuit of Mitre. Fern L. closed a gap. Transmute held on well, but was never dang. M us. Sv.aiuoiv l:ao scant chance al I he start. The winner was entered for 0O; no bid Scratched 72738 Joe Coss, 107. SECOMi RACE 3-8 Mile. 30188 -35J— 2 -115. Pane 0O. 2 year olds. MiTideiis" 7QD-I q3 11 I 3 Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Tiid Horses AWtPPSt4 ,; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72794 WORK BOX W 110 8 2 2-i l-i Keugh • F W Doss 3 4 4 7 5 3~T 7277.v WHO w ID". 1D 1 Ii 2"U W Miller T H Williams 3 3 2 . 11 101-2 72733 MADRILENO w 104 2 3 3 J 3= W Fischer P T Chlnn 15 30 211 8 4 72721 BILE EATON w 102 G 4 B 42 R Davis B Sehieiber 25 25 10 4 S-5 72776 NARRATOR w 102 7 6 G- H A Walsh W E Apolegate 3 18 .".::* 7-5 3-3 727.77 HAZLET w 110 1 8 7 G« Sandy F J Hildebrand 3 23-523 H G 4-5 72721 JOHNNY WHITE w 105 4 7 41 73 MeClain K Vincent 30 30 K 6 3 7am PROMETHEUS W 102 I S 8 8| Scoville If T Griffin 25 40 40 IS I 72721 SIR DAVY W 1DD 9 9 I »« J Hayes Oakland Stable 15 50 50 15 G TOLL BOX WB 110 3 10 10 10 Moreland S Hildreth ID 40 40 15 7 Time. M|, 37-;. Winner — P.. c. by Box — Elise trained by F. W. Doss. Went to post at 2:09. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: secqnd driving: third the same. Work Box. from a lucky start, ran in forward pursuit of Who and drew out decisively in the linal si-te.nth. Who outbroke the others and led to midway of the stretch, hut tired badly at the end. Madril-eno, well up throughout, finished fast -ind was wearing Who down for second place. Bill Eaton, away slowly, closed up steadily into a fast gdng and close fourth. Narrator, away jmmhI.v and in close quarters, came fast at the end. Haslet had a Uatfooled inside start and can do much better. Toll BkH had no chance and is probably a coming crack. Overweights — Madrileno, 5 pounds; Johnny White, 3; Sir Davy, 1. 76" Q -• Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. 72029 -1:51— 3- llwTj Burse *44KL 4 year ohls"a~!i.T~ii| -4010 ward. Selliug. Net value to winner 25. 1 nd~~ Horses A~WtPPSt~St /t V± % Str Fin Jockeys Owners il~~C~P S~ 72779 MA NDATOR WB 5 114 8 7 5- ,■• :;-:; li, 1 W Miller H B Rowell 1 T 7 lul 3 1 s" 7277G-PR. OF ORANGEWB 4 101 1 3 1*. 13 2a T 2-. 2; Lycurgus VV Walker 15 S 25 I 2. i72797BKl-XllVOOI W 5 111 G G 4 41 4-J B1 3J l*J J Haves D S Fountain G 7 7 2 4-5 73742 FUNNY SIDE r. 7 104 3 12 2- iu 2J 43 4" Mentry G P McNeil X 15 13 ::. 7 r. 72778 MATADOR TV 6 114 7 8 8 8 5 4 :V 5- Keogii K Spen.e 3 5 5 3-2 7-10 72HM TALAMTTND WsB 5 1D9 2 2 8| 3U ii 7 G- G-i Q Mcl/lin T E McLaughlin 2D GD CD 15 6 12743 CAPTAIN HALE s 4 109 5 4 7 7 7 C 7 7" R Davis Kenilwoi thSkFin 7 12 12 3 8-5 72712 GEO. KILBORN WB 4 109 4 5 6l GJ 8 S 8 S Boivl S.-lina Stable loO loo 100 40 15 Time. 255. 51 3. 1:18s. 1 :45i, 1:584. Winner — K. h. by Maddison — Flamingo trained by II K. Rowell. Went to post at 2:53. At post i minute. Start straggling. Won cantering: second easily; third lh--I line. Mandator, nearly left, gradually improved his position to the stretch, where he drew out and won Git with ridiculous ease. Prince of Orange, from a good start, set the pace for a mile, then succumbed to Hie favorite, but was an easy secoad. Beechwood had no mishaps and ran well up throughout, but never menaced the leaders. Funny Side essayed to keep the lead and was a keen contender for seven fur-I i.gs, but quit badly. Matador, virtually left, dosed a big early gap and loomed up on the last turn. then quit. Talamund showed early opeed. Captain Hale was hopelessly outpaced. The winner, entered lor |SM, was bid up to ,000 and lio.igl.t by W. Walker. Scratched — 72797 Warning. 114: 72700 Mill Song, lift; 72700 Kosy Light, lul; 72778 Isabelita, 104. Overweights — George Kilborn, 3 pounds. ==r saa Q "I A FOIKTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 59402—1 :25i— 3-88. Purse 00. .".year-olds and up-O 7rt J.t ward. Bacdal Weights. Net value to winner 1908.sh00. I ml Horses AWtPPStT, jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 72G87 GEMMELL W 4 102 5 3 2-1 13 Is l3 1* R Davis 11 I Wilson 2 I 7 5 9 1025 72759MASSA W G 104 4 I 8 GJ 5s 41 2J Keogh D A Ross 5 10 10 3 1 727H5 BILLY PULLMAN W 3 89 7 I 6- 5J 31 3J 3* A Walsh 10 Trotter 15 50 50 15 8 a 72170 WING TING wb 4 100 1 2 3i« 43 4°k Q 4»k .1 Hayes J S Hawkins 4 S 8 3 G 5 V 72i,::45ST. AVON WB 3 92 2 1 43 8* B«« G: 5-i Gilbert C Winchell 20 30 20 10 4 I72725GRACE G. WB 4 99 3 8 V 1- 7-J 7:l fi1 Hherton II W Hoag 3-2 4 4 I I 2 S 727:».VPAJAR01TA Ws 3 90 G 4 12 8*| V 21 7- Kirschm WE Eemmons 5 G I I G5 724523HUSKY WB3 92 87 58 8 8 8 F Hbrand SierraNevadaSta 20 GO 60 15 8 Time, 241. 4sv, I JO, 1 :28J. Winner— Ch. g. by Rubicon— Okuste trained by S. Polk. Went to post at 2:59. At liost 3 minutes. Start had. Won cantering: second driving; third the same, Cciumell, uiarvelously improved, from a striding start indulged the early pacemaker with the lead to th half, then went to the front and won eat.leriiig. Massa liegan slowly and was outpaced in the early rim-i niug. but closed an immense gap Into I fast KOtag second. Billy Cullman, always within striking dist-I aiiee, finished with a rush in a cracking effort. Wing Ting ran prominently for six furlongs, then tired. St. Avon showed superior early sp.—.l, but was steadily shuttled back in the last hall, was short and is .Ira good. Grace 1. was held at the post and virtually left. Bajaroila showed brilliant speed for six farlongs and succumbed after racing with the winner. Huskv cau do better. Scratched— 727!MjDeutschland. 107. Overweights — Gemmell, 1 pound: Wing Ting. 1 ;Iajarotta, 1. T — ! 7 a" O "I pT FIFTH RACE— 1 llile. B»104— 1 :38s— 4— 95. Purse lKl. 3 year olds and upward. Oltl Special Weights. Net value to winner 00. Bid Horses AWtPPStU /_■ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C V I 72758 SISTER FRANCES W 5 H4 G 1 3 i 2A 5 2.. Ink T Rice II ; Bedwell 10 20 10 I 8-5 72713 PLAUSIBLE wb 4 1D1 1 2 1| l"k 13 1". 2* Kirschm E Dealy 0 8 7 SJ I 5 73887 COLONEL WHITE wb G 109 4 7 P|4*«l 3J W Miller H E Rowell 1 G 5 9 109-2D1 1 7270GRAMUS W 5 109 8 E 71 •• 720 73" fi2 4° Keogh T II Stevens 10 12 10 3 I S 7279G BANPOSAL W E 104 7 I 21 2- 2"k 3»k U- Sandy Cleodura Stable 7 12 12 4 9-5 TW2S»FULLETTA SB 5 109 5 3 4i 55 5-J B 6"k Hherton H W Hoag 10 15 15 4 9 5 72523 JOE NEALON wb 3 92 2 1 6- G=J 63 7-s 7" A Walsh C C McCafferty G 13 13 5 2i 73883 MONACO MAID wb G 104 3 X S 8 8 S 8 Lycurgus W Walker 50 Idd bin 3D ID Time, SjCf, 52, l:18i. 1:44*. Winner — Ch. m. by Ben Strome — Sarah Barney trai:i:al by II. G. Bedwell. Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Sister Frances, from a good start, ran in forward and [ ersistent pursuit of the pacemaker and wore him d.wn finally. Plausible outbroke anj outpaced the others to the last stride and only tired after a gain -I closing effort. Colonel White, fatfooted and forced to pull up at the Start and ou t lie first turn, loomed up menacingly ou the last turn, but tiied right at the end. Ramus, always within hailing distance, made a I. elated cyclonic rush after going hopelessly wide on 1 lit* last turn. Baopeoal again failed to slay after a I trperior display of speed. Fullett.i is probably stale. Joe Nealon had no chance with his diininuli •• rider. Scratched 72G70 Sam Barber. 101. 700 1*0 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. C.9104 -l:38jj— 1-95. Purse 00. 3 year olds. Selliug. OlU H*t value to winner 25. ind Horses AWtPPSt,4 /* % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O U C p" S 72774-LORD I-TLIGRANE WB 105 7 1 M ]J l3 l3 I* V Miller S Emery 5 5 4* 8 5 4-5~ 72774 BAJtDQNIA w 103 G 5 G"k 74 4"k 2uk 2- Sandy T .1 Hildebrand 8 10 ID 3 7". 7273* JACK PAINE s 102 2 2 a ::u a 3*| 3« lilbert .1 T Collins 10 15 15 G B 7:720-CRYSTAE WAVE WB 107 ID S 7° 5J G* 43 43 Keogh W Chap|.wll 4 4 lfr 5G 5 3-S 72724:iCOCYTrs w 102 I G 5-4- 5-1. 5-.1. Ok Kirsehm .1 II Saw . r S ID ID 5 ". 72777-CATH EIGNE F. w M I 9 8J 8J 7». ;•• 8* Lvcurgus VV Walker 2 13 ..2. G 5 3-3 72724 ASTORIA BELLS W« 99 I 7 4 nf s 7 Young J E luimi 18 MB MS 98 IS GY21N LAKEli: w 182 •". ■ lJ 21 3i 6 S" Seville II. T C.ritlin 50 1.1 Imi in 20 7219.". WOLFVII.EE WB 97 3 4 8U 9?. 9- 9- 9- Oaliiidu AV St Vincent 180 280 2ft» 88 M 72724-WARI EN YELL WB 110 9 10 10 10 ID ID M J Hayes Oakland Stable G ID ID 4 3 2 Time. 20r. 52. 1:18-., 1 :40i. Winner- B. c, by Filigraue- The Lady Roheeca trained by A. 8. Blakeley. WcM 1 lMst at 3:52. At post I minute. Start very bad. Won easily: second driving: third the same, baoi Filigraue, fioin a lucky slart. ran iu forward pursuit of the early pacemaker and drew out in the last three furlongs and won as his rider pjease.l. Banlouia, away .badly, vloscd an immense gap in the last six furlongs and finished with a rush. Jack Paine, from a Hying start, was a keen contender, to midway of the stretch and dropped Back after being sharply interfered with l.. Baidoni.-i. Crystal Wave bad he barrier iu her mouth and had no chance al the start, bnt dosed an iininens.- gap. Cocvtiis piit. Catherine F. was pulling up at the .Start and virtually left, and so was Warden Veil. The winner eul.-red for BM0, was bid up to 00 and bought by .1. Kinkelspiel. Scratched -72889 Balnade. 105: 72.V.I2 Gold Bar. IIMi. Overweights Lord Filigraue. 3 pounds; Bardnnia, 1; Astoria Belle, 4.