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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. ____ SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK SLOPPY. Maty seventh .lay. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 40 books on. I "saataang Jmlgc. E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holt man. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. ni. Chicago time :;:40 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-t.res in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 7rtQrQ FIRST rack 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :11£— 3— 1K. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and up-+U t/UO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.".25. Did Horses ~ AWtPPSTu M %~StT~Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ 72849MAN8ARD w S» 119 4 1 1*1* l3 l3 Scoville Keene Bros 111 2-31-.". 72539 TAWAtjENTHA wb 4 106 7 2 2* 2-1 2J !2S J Hayes Oakland Stable 5 7 L3-57-5 2-5 72832 -ciUKIiMECM w 4 108 1 5 4= 3- 31 3n* Sandy S Judge 15 20 20 7 :.. 72S23 SIR RUSSELL wb 5 10! 8 4 3» l5 4i CI G Burns ft F Caiman 3 5 5 2 1 72849 -CAPTAIN BURNETT w 5 117 3 8 8 8 6- 5n" Brady II A Cotton 10 IS 15 4 8-5 T.MT 7.HLLNA W 4 100 2 7 7 7 7 63 Lycurgus W Walker 20 40 30 S I .-7- ItEENE W. I 97 5 .: S*k 5- ..nk 71?. Fulton 8 Emery 12 20 20 7 1J 72344 CUERNAYACA wb I Ml 6 ti 1;-. 8*1 s 8 W Miller N«w OrleansSble 20 30 30 12 4 Time. 2T . 40S. 1:17* Winner — B. g. by Flori.-t--Fedalmu. by Alarm trained by W. Reedi. Went to pad at J :4*. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second dri*fng: third the same. Mansard set the pace from the start and drew out and won off in the stretch. Tawasentha ran lapped on the winner for a half mile and finished a game second. Curriculum, away slowly in the inside deep going, closed up steadily, but swerved in the last sixteenth. .Sir Russell dropped back on the far turn and finished with a belated sprint. Captain Burnett, away badly, closed a gap under a bad ride. Zelin.i was gaining at the end. Cuernavaca is not readv. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched -71*47 1 May Amelia. 107; 72702-1 Herodotus. 109; 72S66 Duke of Orleans, 106: 72829-Bill.-Mycr. W; 72S::o Joekey Moanee, SO: 72S."il Celeres. 110. Overweights — Reene W.. ". iiounds: Cuernavaca. 1. 7O QA/1 SECOND RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. i514ot; -41 ; -2 -114. 1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds. and*JJrk Allowances. Net value to winner $.;2T». linl Horses AWtTpPSt % %~% Str Fin jockeys Owners ~~0 H C P g" IBB HAZLET . a IM I :, 3 I Ji ink f HbrandT J Hildebrand 6 13 13 4 f;-5 72132 HILL BATON w 111 1 2 1*1 1- l*J R Davis B Schreibcr 6 12 S 2J 1 72SJT»ARVERT LEONARD w in! 4 3 1*1 »* 2*1 W Miller W F King :. I 11-53-5 out OCEAN MAID w 112 1 i 0 B«* 4J Sandy II T Griffin 8 10 18 4 2 72821*4 "iPULENT w 104 3 1 _ *| a-S A Walsh AY E Applegate 2 2 S-5 1-2 1-4 72870 TOLL BOX wb 111 6 0 E | 6 E Dugan S C Hildreth 12 15 9 3 1 Time. 2«".J. 44. Winner— Br. e. by Knight of the Thistle — Fudge trained by E. Hildebrand. Went to post at 2:W. At peel. •: minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the s.inie. Haslet, suddenly improved, broke slowly, but closed up rapidly and got up in the last stride. Bill Eaton, from an inside good start, drew out ipiickly ami appeared all over the winner, but swerved into defeat •I the end. is a gr;yad IooSt and promising. Aiveriulit Ltonard. away badly ami crowded early, linislie.i v- i : li a rash, bin failed to gel up after l»eing croaaed when a sixleenth out. Ocean Maid, tlatfooted at the start, closed a big uap and is promising. Opulent, lroui a flying start, retired early and ran a bad la.-e. Toll Box ;s ;, coming good one that is not ready. 4Q/~iPt THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 72030— 1:06*— «—ltt. Pane 1908.sh00. 3-year-olds and £i9.jJ*J apward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horees AWtPPSt % Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7:v. GREEN GOODS w 3 88 5 1 2- V l| 1* Q Hums W Walker 10 M 7 I-S3-S 7:7: "-ST. ETRANCIS V a IM 12 T 2 - i* Mentry Maple stable 4 5 9-M2-107-2Oout , .-. SA KARA KB1W »i 4 H 4-. 4- t*| K Davis T Donley 3 3 12 54-5 2-.", 72RG MORTIBOY BJ tlM 2 « « ti 5h 41.1. W Miller NeuorleansSble 7 15 15 4 1-5 72488 BOAS nr. | ! 5 4 t V H :;t S* A WaJah Keene Bros M 1", IS 4 I 5 7K58 ElDOItA w 4 104 3 2 5J N t Gilbert II R Shaffer 10 60 60 12 U Time. 24U .". ». 1 :o2. 1 :os Winner B. C, by Gretm-n I naiiaga trained af W. Wahher, Vent to post at 2:-;S. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second easily: third diiviii. t:rw« ioods, from a Btridittg start, forced a t iTinndous early pace, drew out to tin- lead leisurely when Iraiahteaed tor boaae and a at off. Sr. Francis was unable !•• get BaMy from his clinging opponent and tired badly at the end of tin fi.rlong • keen Ionteiition with the winner, ganfara, outpaced by tlie first ne. tinisheu ve:x resolutely and i ejetn good. Mortiboy. nvay badlj traiTed far la the rear and elated 1 i::.n in the hist half. Bm- 1:111 in prominent pursuit f« ■;■ lie hrloaiaa and tired a~ if sliort. Endora. cii up to tue sireicb. is ant of place in spripts. Scratched— 72M 1 Oraee G , llo. Overweights- -Green Coous. :; paaada; Martlbaj, •;. _ Pf O O /"■ i I OURTO llACi: l 1-4 Miles. .".! Tk;1 -2 : •:. . i m.i Burns Handicap. Va i ~ I jViJ7KJ ilO.OOO. ; e;, i-o|. 1 aad upward. Wet value to winner IMM "ind Horses A WtPPSt St % *j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ 7:;:t ,-MNT;oMEllY *n 128 7 1 m l . ij r i- r- E Dugan S C Hildieth 2 13-52i t-5 2-5 ■ .-.miipLAMOR a-aa 4 105 2 13 13 13 11- 7*1 t 2*| V Miller Reene hrea *o ti 4 8-5 4-5 i72t;7: ii;il LEMAN wb 4 126 13 . ::• :: :;- r. Ruins R F Carman 4 t. I 2.S 6-5 72S14 WLNG TING vn 4 100 W 9 10* M-llo.1. ..■. 5« 4 Hherton .1 S Hawkins 15 20 13 5 2J, ..- .. -.! iHN" NV LYONS B 4 104 9 3 2: 2 2» 3*J 2 5*| J Haves M J liases 1". 20 20 10 5 72814-MA . w 6 106 1 I 7* 7"k :... gak 71 f Keogh J A Ross 15 1« 16 7 I 7277**MISK oFFLlOlSw 4 100 4 2 :H . b 9»* t -ik .. - 7 AV Kellv M Reis 10 20 If 8 4 B4 JOE COTWE ar 5 MS 12 » 2 12 13 13 11- s- C Miller A .1 Jackaon M to 40 II I 7277»sn Ni:v i araBSMC • 1 ■ •* * S H a* v Iiseb.r JohnaondrOodson M 15 IS I 3 72SSC lioW.MTHIik « C 1«7 3 1. 3 :. 6"*1»= t p." M.nm T II Cv.ui 15 :••• M I I ; 7.: MISIsl N WB G 111 It 7 4 4- 7 i Mn 11 Kiiscbni M |...|g.- 15 25 25 B I 7. i .. ROYAL MANIM w 4 10 ., 1 : ! I- 1 1 ■ 12 "1 ! i_" l. i: Iais A M Corlncton 2i 21 2d Id i 728*1 GRoMOBOI v4 |H I II v: ** 4i 12 p !.: Scoville Keene Broa M S 4 854 5 Coupled in iM-tting: no araaimte place or ahoaj bettln. lAdded siaiter. Time, 24, OoL 1;14J, 1:44. 2:lu». i i ; [ i i j : I I ; i « I ! : ■ ] j i Winner — Ch. c, bv Pessara -Montgomery Cooper trained by J. Lowei. Went to post at ::lt. At |Hist :: minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second the same: third drtriac. Montgomerv. fnim a flving start. s"t the pace bv a small margin for I mile, then drew out and won of! . but was very lucky. Clam r. practically left at the post, trailed for the first Barter, then closed an immense gap to the stretch, where he loomed up menacingly, but was pocketed and crowded to the fence at « critical moment and failed to get up. probably wa- beM and. after a marvelous perfof eace, was faetaaj up finally. Eitiem.iu ran in tat Ward and very game pursuit of the pacemakers throughout sad made a brilliant effort. Wing Ting dosed a big gap in coining from far in the rear in the last half ami ran a surprisingly good race. Johnny Lroaj ran lapped on the winner for a mile, then tired and swerved sharply la front of Clamor in the stretch. Massa was well up throughout, but it was too far for him. Miss Officious loomed up at the end of ■ mile with a rare burst of speed, then tired. Gromoboi ran a fast mile and Is worth remembering. scratched T2tM*Colonel Jack, 111: 7275!CEdwin Gum. 118; 7280 I.ogistilla. lift rj 0007 I HTM RACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. fMM -1 :43 -." - H*. | Purse iK. a -year-oids f j£jJ 1 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:12." . Ind Horses A WtPPSt j jj % StrTin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72S27 BARON ESHER WB f 111 3 7 7 V V - 1*1 O Burns R F Carman 6-5 6-5 1 2-5 1-5 72711 •DORADO WB 6 113 7 6 Ink ij l-J. 1= 2« W Miller A Koenigsberger 2 3* 3* 1 1-2 726 1.",3 HARRY SCOTT wit 5 107 4 3 0- 5* 5* lH ** Lycurgus W Walker 6 12 10 I 7-5 72813 FUNNY SIDE is 7 100 I 4 221 2 2.1. 1*1 43 Mentrv G P McNeil 10 3f 20 7 Ij 72MS SAM BARBER wn 4 105 1 1 35 3S 42* 4J 5-l Hherton A Martinez 20 20 13 4 3 I 72813*BKECHWOOD w 5 107 5 5 41 7 " 7 63 6° Sandy D S Fountain S : I 12 4 I I 727ylPHIL IGOE wb 4 104 1 2 H 4i 6- 7 7 R Davis E J Ramsey 5 12 12 4 2 Time. 27*. Si, 1:17*. I:4:.J. 1:40*. Winner — B. g. bv Esher— Ollie Dixon i trained by J. Blutei.. Went to post at .1:30. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the Mate. Baron Eslier. a slow beginner, trailed for half the journey, then closed an immense gap in the last half, won going away and was mi ch the best. Dorado, under ,i pall, forged into :i -mall lead early and held sway to the final sixteenth before lie succumbed and finished swerving sharply to the inside. Harry Scott, outpaced early, made up ground steadily and was a game third. Funny Side failed at the end of sx furlongs of strenuous cortention with the pacemaker. Sam Barber ran in forward contention for i Im longs and tired badly. Beoehwood and Phil igoe retired early. The winner, entered for $.H0O. wis bid up to ,200 and bought in. Scratched — 72S0GShenandoah, 110; 720W. Gromoboi. H»7: BM Bill Curtis. 105. tQAQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. —104—1:381 . i fC. Purse 1908.sh00. ;j-year olds and upward. £ijJCj Allowances. Net value to winner .~ Q. ind Horses A WtPPSt and y2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 5 C P S 72viODEUTSCHLAND w 8 PM 2 I 1 1* I* I* H Kaogh 1: Schreiber 7 1 | .,]:: 2ut-l out 72S52 BILLY PULLMAN wr. I M 5 I 2 2: 2* -■ 2- K IJugan E Trotter M 13 13 12 .".1-", 72821 MARK ANTONY H.wb 5 103 I 7 .".• 4"k r,« P| 1 | O Burns. R F Carman 2V 13-62 7-101-3 728*7 TREASURE SEEKRwb 4 101 1 4 6- §*• 4»k 4* J Hayes H O Bedwell 25 M 50 12 4 727MS-BLA.NCHE C. w 4 100 7 6 4-?. 5* 4l «-° 5- A Walsh J S Cooper M M 25 5 M 728S4*TAVORA w I 104 :: 2 5* ■ Vt 5- 6° Sandy -H Mack 20 If 20 4 3-2 72S68 RUTH W. wb 5 101 4 5 7 7 7 7 7 Young J B Dunn 100 200 200 39 10 Time. 2t»s. R1*. 1:18. 1:45. Winner— B. h. by Sain — Derfargilla trained by 1 . Henry. Went to iM st at 4:00. At lwst 2 minutes. Start very bad. Won canteriic: second driving: third the same. Deutscliland drew out on the first turn and won all the way under a pull. Billy Pullman l oat the harrfer, but reltnoaished his advantage in the first quarter to the favorite, then easily held second place sale throughout. Mark aatiaaj II.. practically left, made a great effort to get up. ejaaad an imnien-e gap and probably was second best. Treasure Seeker, well up throughout, finished a fast going fourth. Blanche .. Dearly left, showed early speed, but was never dangerous. Tavora had no mishaps and quit unexpectedly in the last half. Scratched — 72663 Raleigh. 86; 72St;S-Plausible. 07; 72000 Downpatrick. 101. Overweights — Treasure Seeker. 1 pound: Tavora. :.: Rata W.. S.