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. 1 : OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. Seventy-fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting, of 1.11 days. 37 luniks on. 1 Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Startct. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-tires in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. • FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 : 11 J- 3— 103. 00 added. 3 year olds and up-Ov/ 3 70/0,7 I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 30. lad Horses AWtPPSt "4 M ■"« Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72946 BEEMERE w .1 107 S Z H l1 l3 l«| Sandy NewOrleansSble 1 8-tU-10f-6 1-3 7.S33:!ELEVATION WB 3 107 7 1 5- 4s 4 . 2»| Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 10 2D M ti Li 7i960::OURRIClEL"M WB 4 106 4 .1 7 5 SJ W C Miller S Judge » 4! 4 7 3 M 7286.1 LORD PROVOST w 5 107 3 4 2*1 !• L"" 43 Keogh Steele and Riley 7 10 10 4 o-J 72922EMILY M. w 4 97 5 3 3** 3-J 1- 35 Gilbert B Schreibwr 13 30 23 8 4 73023 SENATOR WARNER 4 103 1 7 4. 6* 65 6-1 J Butler J S Hawkins 3 6 5 9-3 4-5 72960 MATTIE H. WB 7 100 2 6 65 7 7 li A Harris W Walker 20 25 2.1 S :. 72922"JOHN H. ws 5 107 6 8 S 8 8 8 J Hayes Lone Pine Stable20 100 loO 10 15 Time. 25$. 50. 1:18J. Winner — B. g. by Ogden — Nahma trained by K. Wolf. Went to post at 1:43. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the s-nne. F.elmere drew out swiftly and won all the way unextended. Elevation, from a flatfooted start, droafed back in the early running, hut closed a big gap in the last half into a fast going second. Curriculum, nwi.y slowly and shuffled hack, closed up with a rush in the stretch. Lord Provost showed early speed, but tired after strenuous and close pursuit of the winner. Emily M. was prominent for five furlongs. Senator Warner retired early. The wiuner. entered for 00, was bid up to ,000 and bought by C. Bowman. Scratched— 72088 Mitre. 100: 720003Boas, 93; 72981 Marvel P.. 10.1: 7301S Red Bill. 97: 72979~WiI-more, 88; 7299S-San Gil. 93. r"7Q/"|QQ SECOND RACE— 3-8 Mile. 30188—351—2—115. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. f v s€55 Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt li 2 vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72SS4=ON PAROLE w 107 9 1 1* li Scoville Keene Bros 4 5 1S-37 1 7 10 i72999OCEAN MAID w 107 4 4 V 2" Sandy H T Griffin s 3 ;:j :! 7 3 7 10 72980 ORNATE 107 1 I .3! 3" Kirschm W Durker 6 8 S 8J 1 72980MIXX1E BRIGHT w ln7 7 2 2-i 4« Gilbert B Schreiber 4 7 7 2 1 72942:FALSE NUN w 107 2 5 5* 6» Keogh J DfnKetsplel 3 16-513-39 -103-5 72942 WHO W 103 8 6 61 6=1 Sweet T H Williams 20 40 30 12 6 72961 ACHATES w 102 5 S l» V Grote M Grant 60 100 100 40 20 7271.1 J. W. FIERER w 105 6 7 1*1 8* W Fischer P r Chinn 20 30 30 12 I 73019 SMILIXG JACK 102 19 9 9 Groth Spratt and WallaceloO 200 100 40 23 Time. 2.1. 37 ■. Winner — Ch. g. by RaricU .QaM Coil trained by W. Reed. Went to post at 2:09. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the —Str On Parole beat the barrier by five lengths and. making the most of it. managed to last the journey. Ocean Maid, away poorly, closed an immense gap. was much the best and is. a coming crack. Ornate, from a good start, ran prominently throughout and made a game finish. Minnie Bright, from a fair send off. ran in nearest and strenuous early pursuit of the winner anil, after tiring, was coming again in a game struggle and was second beM. False Nun had scant chance at the start. Achates is a goad looker ami piotnising. • Overweights — J. W. Fuerer. 3 pounds. QAQQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 29928—1:39—7—1 i;7i Puie~m 3-yenr"olds. Selling] tj_FtJflJ Net value to winner 2.1. . Ind Herses AWtPPSt U 1s % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S iT.ssTlBARDONIA w 107 3 1 1 9 1"C V li F Hbran.JT J Hildebrand :: 4i 41 8-3 4-5 i7.;nv:; VOEFlLLE Wsb 102 9 6 .".■; 1st j1 Jj «| Galindo W St Vincent 2i 3J 3 6 5 3-3 73021 SFPINE W 95 1 S fj f1 6s 4- Sh A Harris W Walker 3 fl 6 2 1 K982KX CYTtTS • ws 102 .1 5 3" 3% 3i 2- 4J J Butler J II Sawyer I 10 10 4 8-3 72.".t r-ALTAIR s 100 12 4. 4. .V :.- 1- Cboneau .1 P Clifford 15 20 8 4 2 72945 BAN EORD W 102 2 7 7 5»k 4h 6* 63 Gilbert B Schreiber 15 20 20 S 4 72901 SIGHTLY W 102 7 4 »3 9l» 8*J 7« 71 J Hayes W P Fine 12 11 11 6 SJ 72979 COLBERT w H 106 6 9 S» 8s 9- 95 8l McCIain W M Caine M 50 40 13 8 710M*BRAVOURE w 101 I 2 2 7l 7- 80k !H Scoville Keene Bros pi 10 7 3 3-£ 7:;-9S EEONARDSDALE ws 101 In lo 10 10 10 10 10 A Willms R R Rice Jr 30 40 40 15 7 Time. 07$. .12*. I:18J, 1:4*2. Winner — Ch. g. by Belvidere — Isen f trained by E. Hiltlebratnl 1. Went to nasi at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second driving: third the ssaaSa Bardonia estaltlished a small load at tin start and pr.n-tit ally maintained it all the wav. storing a lucky win. Wolfville. pulling up at the start, ran around Hie Others on the extreme outside, losing tvM-nty lengths, then earn.- last ami was much the best. Supine, away badly, steadily improved her iiosition into a last going third. CoeytSS, after close pursuit of the pacemaker for seven furlongs, fred finally. Altair ran in forward and game contention throughout. Ban Lord also finished well up The winner was • utered for 8880; no bid. Orel weights Cadherf, 4 nasasda; Leonardsdale. 2. fT QA /% f fofrth race 7-8 Mile. 07s::3— i :2rrJ -»; -ii27» Pnr»e 1908.sh50~ S-yesr-alda aad Sfr I OUtcU ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 8800. lad Horses AWtPPSt , % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 72*MRA LEIGH wb I 90 1 1 .1J 4-i 2-t 2 1- A Walsh. I H Miller 2. Is IIS .16-5 1-2* 72*84 MASSA aClK . S 21 9 U I- 2J Keogh D A Ross 3 4 18-611 MM 7381 DEUT8CH LAND w I 117 1 2 Q 1nt 41 2 33 R Davis I". Schreiber 3 2 2 11-511-101-2 72942 THE ENGLISHMAN 6 107 •; 4 3- ::h ::n 41 4* Sandy E Trotter 15 30 S9 8 3 72S14 GRACE G. WB 4 100 2 I 7 H- •» V .1! Hherton H W BSaa I 4 tt-59 5 2-5 i72S«7iIOI.I.IE DOLLARS W 4 99 I I V- :, :,• «■• «it. Cboneau A B Buchanan 12 M 20 6 8J 72946 PLEIAD w 4 101 4 7 Cji 7 7 7 7 J Hayes T WFlvnn 50 100 100 30 10 Time. 24?.. 514, 1:181, 1:31». Winner— Ch. g. by Basset law — Gracine trained by I. li. Milleri. Went to post at 2:5S. At sost 1 miliule. Start poor. Won easily: second drivini;: third the same. Raleigh. Inimpi ! to the rear at the start. Improved his |u.-.iti..ii swiftly on the baekstreteh. ehalleneii on Ihe li-t fiiin. downed Massa in I long stretch drive ami won Kiting away fast. Msssa forced the saes fl li"- rtSTl and. having djsgaacd of Ihe favorite, drew out ami appeared Ihe winner, but saeeasSbcd to Raleigh midway of the sirelch. pal was a game st ml. li.ut -clil.in.l. handicapped bv the stiff noing, t..ainlainetl forward and extra game contention, but iikes sloppy going. The Englishman ran in prosnU ueui pursuit of the leaders throughout and made a superior ettort. Grace G. was knocked buck ami ue.14 i lortli in the rear f..r half the journey and was gaining slowly in the stretch. Pollic Dollars finished well. ] Until hid TBIllOif Sliore. 101. OrerweiKht* -Maeam, 1 pound: Grace G.. 1. — ==1-==— rz-g — I i — = M -| rilTH RACE- 1 1-8 Miles. 44570 — 1 :"»2J — :.- 1 15. Purse 00. 4 year olds and up- — 7QA* QJtr X ward. Mhf. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses A Wt PI" St St U K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 PS IT1IR CAPTAIN 1111 4 8 " 71 3h 3J ."31 Gilbert C Brant 3 3 MMH r ;-.«; li:i;rnViki|i w5W E E *« PjP 9J :: J :,: Leeds A White 10 15 15 . 2 th. the ;.-h,4 EfjOOO ws 4 104 I 2 9 9* P| 4*1 4H Pi J Hayes P Albertson 8 8 7 21 6-j ° — 72907 FUNNY SIDE ■ 7 K4 7 - 1- I4 1" 1i l1 4. Mentry G J McNeil 16-510 30 4 I f-w H 728S7 HOOLIGAN a I Ul I 1 I* I* 0n I 54 P" W Fischer .1 A Armstrong 211 M 12 5 21 I f 1 72982 MIDMONT w s E 111 6 7 61 6- ."ink 6l P 6-1 MeClain 11 Froelich I 41 4J H*J 73002 ROSY LIGHT W 4 l t.". 3 8s s * 8 7r 7" Keogh Steele fc Riley 6 11 8 3 1 In Ind 72415 NABOXASSAR W « 1M 8 4 4- 4*1. 7« 7 8 * Sandy .T A Gray 6 M 20 6 3 Time. 20-. XVi. 1:22. 1 :4S. 2:01*. 72 Winner — Br. g. bv The Judge — Floriana trained bx C. Braiiti. . _ 72 Went to om at :::2." . At post 1 minute. Stan good- Won in a eanter: second driving: third the he JJ " sj.me. The Captain, alter licing patiently reserved in the rear for half tfec journey, moved up like n I li.i-h in tne la.-t half and drew out 111 the .-treteh and won off. Bee.hwood ran in forward pursuit from mi ihe M:ut and finished ;i ame soeo-id. Kogo. -hurtled back early, held on well iuto a resolute third. d. 7" luiiiiv Side threaten. .1 early to spreailcagle the others, hut failed to stay. Hooligan made up ground ul 72 -tcadilx in the last i furlongs. Midmont was never dangerous. Rosy Lighl seemed unable to raise a a 72 r -p.itat. le gallop. Vibonas-ar was palpably short. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched- 72M3 ttargaataa, Wt; 73022 Henry ., ioti; 73022-Bolonian, MM; 72922 ieorge Kilbom. ■n. 72 Overweights — Rosy Light. 1 pound. J2 — " Qi"V A O SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. 07201—1 :45j!— 0— 104. | Purse 00. 3-year olds an.l nil Q" upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 00. li .1 Horses AWtPP*St K K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S L1 7 94PTRKA8. SEEKER wit 4 101 h 4 6«i 6*1 6" 3" P T Rice H G Bedwell 10 20 16 6 21 i » TSMlIMPORT wn :: 89 .". E ".3 4"* P* 51 2»t rjfjhert V W Haalay E 51 8j 2 1 y 73U18OAPTAIN BURNBTTW • Mi 4 I l«l V 2M2 3J Gargan H A Cotton 4 41 4 8-5 4-5 5 *Jj tor 729*2 IM.MSIPI.E SB 4 W 3 1 1- m l«| 1»| 44 Kirschm B Dealy 10 20 15 « 3 « • 01 »ROYAL MAXIM 4 J9 s 8 3n "■». 41 6J B» J Butler A M Covington S 8 6 ■ 6-5 _5 7281tMANDATOR VtBi I 3 72. 73 7* 71 6ak A Harris H E Rowell I 10 8 4 2 .7:: ltd -GRAPHITE wn 6 101 ITS I 8 8 7s F HbrandSierraNevadaista 10 16 16 6 3 7 -t.is-l.ll.r.Y PULLMAN WB 3 S4 7 2 4o 2 * 3J 2"" I A Walsh E Trotter 24 16-.V! 6-5 3-5 — Time. 88, Bit, 1:1H. 1 :4«i. 1 :r».-i. f i„ner — cn. c. bv ornament — Money Rox itrained by H. 8. BMWCll. I Waal 10 posi at tJSX. At post 2 minutes. Start ;;ood. Won easily: second and third driving. tg. - Treaaar* Seeker, after being jiatiently reserved in the early running, uot up to win off in a sensational ial It Ind stretch in-li. Import araa waited with and outstayed the early leaders in a lerritic stretch drive. Cap- ip- — tain Harnett followed the leaders closely throughout and was liring at the end. hut a game third. id. 7: Ilaiisible ..utbroke and outpa.-ed the others to the final sixteenth, where he succumbed. Royal Maxim. m. well up all the way. stumbled and fell ri:;ht at ihe finish. Mandator, outrun early, finished well, but the the 7: ■afag was too stifi for him. Graphite i- best in a longer race, but is very good and finished close up. ip .: 1 ill Ililluian bad no .liance in ihe sti.-ky noing and stumbled repeatedly. 7: Overweights — Treasure Seeker. 2 pounds; Import. 2: Captain Burnett, 4. H — LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. -. 8AMTA ANITA PARK. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1908. WEATHER SHOWERY. TRACK SLOPPY. Y. *"" -. I iftielh iay. I.os Anucles Ra -ing Association. Winter Meetinjr of 10» days. 21 books on. 1 — itesiilius: Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary. E. C. Smith. r. ~" Racing starts at 1:50 p. in. Chicago time :?:. 0 p. in.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- J* , jitcs in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse rse « am weight carried. I — — ■ 1 FIRST RACF— 5-8 Mile. 7233»5— ."»•— 2— 108. » Purse 00. a-year olds. Maidens. IS- , 7Q/.Q t5 /O JL Allowances. Net value to winner $.!2." . — In.l Horses AWtPPSt % V.- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S - 7i!7::: P»HT MAHONB wb 114 6 i l3 1- I3 l4 Goldstein J P Duncan 10 10 9 2J 1 7284l*H. OF SHENNAMEREwb 114 1 I 6Dt 53 V 2-i G Burns R P Carman 8-5 11-511-54-5 2-5 7-i7:! SoMBRO wsb 111 E I •" 23 24 33 D Boland Denny Bros 4 7 7 21 1 J- j 72f73 LAKBVIKW w 114 !» 7 4- 43 53 4S W MclnreH T Griffin 4 6 6 2 4-5 72. ! 4 KIDNAP wb 117 3 1 I* 3h 4«k r,» E Dugan G Henry 2 11-52 4-5 2-5 * . 83 Buxton C H Greenfield ■ I 15 15 I 2 7iT.iT:: BLACK DOMINO w 112 2 E 8s 6 6s ; 7 72997 STR VT MARTIN wb 117 8 9 :i 9 72 73 Jno HensyP T Chinn M 50 40 15 8 I . 7 7-447 -YRT CRITIC wb 114 4 4 TM 6 i S1 8 C Ross O F Johnson 3o :» :0 10 5 72973 I VNE G WB 116 7 8 7 I» 9 S H McDondG W Gibson 50 100 100 30 12 ,, i Time. 24?. r 04. 1 :0:r- 1 Winner — Blk. c. by Gibraltar — Meteora trained by W. 1. Millardi. ; Went t.. paal at I :.VJ. At po*t 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. *?" - Port Mahone revelled in the going, showed a high turn of speed throughout and won as his rider pleased. ;™ - ll.nry of Shennamere. rather sluggish for the first quarter, came 1asf in the final eighth and finished bed - tamely under punishment. Sonibro iin well 1o the stretch and tired badly in the final sixteenth. Lake- ;ke ] rlrar went well. Kidnap showed speed, but failed to stay. ] Scratched -72710 Sainagnes. 112: 72k2T Velina C. 112: 72Si4 Max Nal. 114; 7297.3 George Byrnes. ies. -117; Julia C. 112: 72».!7 Sparkles, 114. iivcrweijihts — Jane ., 4 pounds. ":r=- BBOOND RACE -3-8 Mile. TSBH — *N -2—107.1 Purse 00. 2 year-olds. 7* /Ofc fjJtJ 9 Allowances. Net value to winner $.;2.". . — . . 1 _ — . — -— . . ■ . M Horses AWtPPSt »4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S T2fM HORACE H. w lift 6 5 4 lh M Preston J F Newman 1 1 7-101-3 out out 7. ....". 1.1. KY MATE w 110 :: 1 5b 9 Shriner J H Buscher 7 7 4 1 2-5 ; 72715 RIGHT SORT w 107 7 I 6- 3l G Burns R F Carman I 10 10 9J 4-5 4-8 | 7256!i ALLBN LEE w 110 2 6 2" 4nt Goldstein Arnell Stable 15 25 25 8 3 | . 729H:: STEEL B lift E 3 :i •"•* E Duagn S C Hildreth 6 12 12 3 8 5 HI:YDENTFS W HO 1 4 I" 6i C Ross J Touhey « 15 15 4 8-5 s"? | INCLEMENT w lb 4 7 7 7 Harty C and B Stable 4 10 10 3 8-5 s-5 Time. Mi, 37. W inner— Br. e. by Prince Plenty — Hindoo Queen trained by H. S. Newman. Went to post at 2:2::. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, mp- liora-c II. moved up fast after being outpaced for the first eighth and stood the final drive gamely, but 1,nt was ttriag at the end. Lucky Mate closed a gap and. in a long stretch drive, finished fast. Right Sort, ort- on the extreme outside, finished with a rush. Allen Lee dropped back hut. under the whip, came again niA and linMied fastest of all. Steel showed speed, but tired at the end. Heydentus showed the wav to the tl» Rtrctea aai fell back. S.ral. lied— 7239:5 Coriele. 107: 72S973 Royal Stone. 110: 7293« Fred Maier. 110: 7299."! Prometheus, 110: IP: 7:.012 Harry Stanhope. 105; 727]." Palo Alto. 110: 72917 Chinquapin. 110; 72955 Semper Fidelis. MB; 05: Oraaa Pinero. no. =- THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 7242«— 1 :::7?.— :.!— 10S. i Purse Xt. 4 year-olds and upward. ard. 7QAQQ OwOO Selling. Net value to winner 25. lu.l Horses AWtPPSt ,4 i,i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P "S *5 72880 P.A NLA DA w 4 106 7 7 7s 5= 4" 1 U W Miller Hunter Stable 7-107-103-5 1-1 out j01" 72W3H BILLY TAYLOR WM 10» 1 1 3- 3= t» 33 2 » C Ross I. Stock 8 12 12 2i 1 72st!i LP:aSH w 8 107 2 4 4l 6» 51 4 9" Buxton J Krause 4 4 H 7-102-5 7253i; LADY LAlGHTER l: 4 102 I 6 «; 4 . 2* 8» V Shriller F Martin 15 20 20 8 3 72SM COLONEL -ll.WKLL s 5 109 8 2 P. 2 « ". 51 G Burns EE Beattv 5 10 10 3 «-5 -_5 7_"..ti EDNA FELPE n 4 MS I 8 I E 8 8 6* lister W P Lloyd 15 20 20 6 mm 7" 2J 72929 HUE KOTTLE n 4 104 1 5 2» l"t lh •"- 7- J Callahan F Devin 5i ;50 50 15 4 72921 PAUL I. s 5 109 5 3 5H - 7* 7« 8 L Jackson T A McT.ain 5" 50 50 15 6 g Time. 9J5f, 5 i5. 1:1K. 1:40*. Winner B. f. by Baimoi-kbmn — F.stelada trained by I*. Reillyj. Weill to ito-t at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start .rood. Won handily: second and third driving. j„„ Baalada brcaa slowly, but moved up fa«t just liefore entering the stretch and. taking the lead in ti7,. the tii.al ixleeuth. appeared an easy winner, but had to !«■ hustled out. Billy Taylor ran a good race an. ,„.i I. in a --harp last eighth drive, finished fast. Lea-h was under the whip all of the last eighth and finish. , .1 ; "," -amelv. I.;..lv Laughter showed speed, but fell away when a sixteenth out. olonel Jewell showed a 4Mb , , .1 . rlv sm-c.I. l.ut ti-.-d hadlv. Blue Bottle ran well to the stret.-h aud quit. The winner was entered tor W : no bid. Scratched— 72751 Oaate Walana. 102: 73»1G Bon Yivant. 104: 72977, Colewoit. 99. overweights — Banlada. 4 pound-. KOI Kill BACE-1 Mile. i7242i— 1 :;;7?— ::— 10S. i Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-Ov/Ott u, " 7QAQ/I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Inl Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 * l "T 72975 COUNTY CLERK w 4 107 5 3 2- 21 S» It 1 " CH ShiTgR L Thomas 4-5 1 4-5 2-5 1-5 1 2 7-. 17 SEARCH ME WB 5 112 3 2 Ink]?, is 28 2= Harty Mrs A L Bell 4 4 3l 1 2-5 - •_ 72938 GOLDEN WAVE WB 4 1"2 2 4 4 41 4U 33 34 E Dugan C C Hall 6 6 6 2 4-5 • • 72920 CINNABAR WB 7 109 4 7s I 8 7* 4= Yoght Helena Stable 30 50 15 6 3 7 :•!• NHKDFLL w 8 109 7 6 7: 8* i 5. B* Horner W D Millard 30 50 50 15 6 I- 73*17 BAKER wiii,112 8 .". 3 34 33 4* «3 Musgrve .1 M St owe 10 12 12 3 6-5 72899 TWO BILLS w EM* « 8 61 P B* 61 71 E Martin K Bpeace M 3d ES 10 4 4 7249« THE POET w 5 111 1 1 51 5r 1» 8 8 D Poland T O Webber 1« 12 12 3 :; 3-2 - Time. 25L 50. 1:M|, 1:45. Winner — Br. c. by Buskin II. — Hannah Port trained by H. M.ltanieli. ei.i to post ;.t 3:12. At post 2 minute . Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. line. Coiiiiiv Clerk forced a sharp pace throughout and. in a game last sixteenth brush, outstayed Search Me. Me. lie latter toai kindly to tin- going and showed the most speed, but tired at the end under keen puni h-moit. ■teh- ....l.l.i Wave ran w.-II. but tired faat in the final eighth. Baker went well for six furlong--. ing--. Cteoahar ciaati ;. gmf in the teat half. The winner, entered for *i;ih. was bid up to and retained. 1. S.-c.t. l,e.i — 73011 Al Lindley. 104: 73O10 Myrtle 1L, 107: 7299c. El Priuiero. 109. o. i ■ .-i!.i- i he Poet, 2J pounds. FIFTH RACE- 1 1-8 Miles. .7251- 1 :51s— — 10t». I Purse 00. 4 year olds and j ,,p- up 7QAQK OUOJ w.iid. BeBtBJC Net value to winuev 2.5. Ind Horaea AWtPPStSt 4 % % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II 0 P ■ s 73*17 FONCA8TA aTWI 5 1 I* 1" Pi 2* -" l"k K Dugan llutcbinsand.bb"tt 3 ::.. U 4-5 I 2-5 o_- 729S5 SINK SPRING w 4 U 2 3 3 3- 2= Il 1J 1?. 2« R Brooks L W Sears :. 16 516-57-102-5 V~ .-[ 72993ZH1 COL CAP s 8 l-i7 2 8 6 6 8 51. ■ ■■" 3" Musgrve G AY Robinson I 8 7-511-20 ill "0 72939 A /.OR A « 5 MS 1 E 21 P P P 3r" 4- c H SbilgE Wax land 1 6 5 6-5 1-2 . 5 1-3 72958 CHRISTINE A W 8 MS 8 2 4- 4« 47 4;0 4- S" W Smith T A Davie* IS 2* 15 4 8-5 s - 72735 WOODSMAN WSB 8 1*7 4 4 P P 5; 6 6 6 Hartv T A Fullum M l» 40 I 4 4 Time. 9JH, 51. 1 :17fi. 1:45*. 1:5s:. Winner -Ch. g. by FBaae — Lueasta. by Hay.len BMward* drained by M. L. Abbott i. Weni to |Mi t at :::4i. At |io t 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: -.ecoud and third the same. aine. 1 aaeaate revelled In the ptag and show.-.l the uiot speed nearly t9jr*a*jh*Bt, but had to be driven 1 llt out to the limit in the final dxteeath :o wtthataai Sink Springs challenge. The latter held a brief lead and. in I ~i.a:i. la-t ci.-litli orive. rlred only in the closing stride-;. Hi Col Cap. virtually left, was p.-r-Wiered xvilh and made up groTind throughout, running a lihmI r.oe. Azora tan well, but fell back xvhcn an eighth out. The xvinner. enter.-.l for 8***, w:. bid up to *JM ;mi.| liought bv L. W. Sear-. Seiiit.lieil .729:«:iS.im Bernard. ln7: 72992 Pen Wiek.-s. Ki7: *72995 Ad..ni . 107: 72995 Bela see. 107: 107: "2.1."- Paatoao, H7: csihit Maaatehaak, i»7: 72975 Aaeaetetr, lo7: 7242.! 8herry, i »7: 72883 AreatellBa, llus. 1!0: 7297s Bonnie Pri ■ Charlie. 107. — 7QHQft SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 781** 1:11| 8 «. Purse 00. .3 year olds and up- nji" -— | OUOU xvard. Alloxv.ince-. Net value to winner $:;25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt If M E Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 5 S 729Wt*MARK ANTONY II. w 5 109 2 2 P 24 P !• G liuriis R F Carman 2 I 13-51-2 2 2-7 2-7 729T.7* BOTANIST n 4 109 3 1 Ill1 1; 2s W Mill, r L L Hay man 7-107-1OI-2 1-5 5 1-10 1-10 i729*2CHALPONTE wu .". 112 4 4 E 4h 3* Musgrve P T Chinn 6 7 7 1 1-3 1-3 72789 ED BALL w s HO 1 3 31" 3J 3 P« Horner W D Millard 10 30 3ft 5 7-5 7-5 7 795 PAL WBl 109 5 5 4: 4= 5 5 Hartv C B Wilson 8 40 40 10 21 21 . Time. 24?. 51. 1:141. Winner-Br. g. by Mare* —Hampton Las- trained by J. Blnte. Weni to po r at 4:ds. At post 1 miiiute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. ■ami, Mark Antony II. WM ..i-i!y outpaced for the first five furlongs, but came through fast in the center er of of the tra.k in the final sixteenth and. under keen punishment, wore Botanist down in the closing vtrides. rides, The latter, off Hying, showed much the most speed for the first five furlongs, but tired badly at the end. end. thiilfonte. in a sham last eighth drive, oiitstaved Ed Bull. The latter ran well to the stretch. Scratch-d— 71S44Rlalto, 109; 727S0 Kilter, 109; 720and9 Naguzam, 109; 71S79 Veil, 104. i ] — = M — r th. the — ° f-w H I f In Ind 72 72 the he JJ " n I mi d. 7" ul 72 a a 72 ■n. 72 J2 — " an.l nil L1 i » y 5 *Jj tor « _5 — f I tg. - ial It Ind Cap- ip- — id. 7: m. the the 7: up. ip .: 7: H — -. Y. *"" -. — r. ~" Fig- J* , horse rse « I — ■ IS- , — S - 2-5 4-5 J- j 2-5 2 * . ; 7 8 . 5 I 7 12 ,, i 1 ; *?" - ;™ - bed - Lake- ;ke ] ] ies. ":r=- . ■ . S S out out 2-5 ; 4-5 4-8 | 3 | . 8 5 8-5 s"? | 8-5 s-5 same, mp- but 1,nt Sort, ort- again niA the tl» 110: IP: MB; 05: =- ard. "S *5 1 j01" out 3 «-5 -_5 mm 2J 4 7" 6 g j„„ ti7,. the an. ,„.i I. , .1 ; 4Mb "," , entered , u, " 8 * l "T 1-5 1 2 2-5 - •_ 4-5 • • 3 6 I- 6-5 4 4 :; 3-2 - same. line. Me. Me. ■teh- ing--. 1. j ,,p- up ■ s I 2-5 o_- V~ .-[ ill "0 . 5 1-3 8-5 s - 4 4 same. aine. 1 llt out lead xvhcn 107: 107: llus. — up- nji" -— 5 S 2 2-7 2-7 5 1-10 1-10 1-3 1-3 7-5 7-5 21 21 same. ■ami, er of of vtrides. rides, end. end. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. . FAIR GROUNDS. _ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3.1908. WEATHER CLOPBY. TRACK GOOD. Twenty fifth day. Crescent CKy Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of o days. C17 books on. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indieates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. QArt A FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. 2312.3 -30— 2— 110. 00 added. 2 yearolds. Maidens. OV*t Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Horses AWtPPSt Vt, lis % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 79".0 ULLIAM RAT wb 110 6 2 P| lu V Powers B Schreiber 6 10 7 3- 8-5 7:5y« EXOTIC w 110 I 3 P. P J Lee J C Graves 15 15 15 6 3 7:»I66 KRX1HRE QFEEN w 110 5 7 4»t B T Chandler!" D Sullixan 20 60 60 25 10 HARDAYANA W 110 4 10 8j 4 W Ott H Oata f 1 12 o 2J KITTY FISHER w 110 7 E ■"• EJ C Koerner I McDowell 6 10 10 4 73001-G1 ORIOI E WB Mi 12 s 6i 6J Sumter .1 H McConnick 6-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 1-3 72966 INELA WB 110 13 1 7i 7- Notter LA Olla V 8 7 21 7-o 7»a0!i HELEN KIDDER wbF.O Oil 1"- S Johan s n F A Pond 10 la U a -4 7"79a CATHERINE T. xv 113 1 6 9 9J Nicol R Tucker 12 9J .0 8 4 72799 CATHNE CARDWSLLW 110 3 4 5| 101 S Flynn M Nicoll 20 35 » 8 4 72966 MOLLY STARK w 110 M 13 12 ID R McDanl BurlewandONeill h 12 W 4 2 729K9 MISS HAPSBCRG w 105 II 12 11 12- Skirvin H McCarren Jr 30 0 H 20 10 7-ss" MISS IM0GP:NE w lift 8 9 12 13 Heidel F B Chapeze 30 oO aO 20 10 Time. 12r, 25. .37|. Winner— B. f. bv Balgowan— Yantic trained by L. Johnson. Went to post at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Lillian Rav, axvav forwardlv and running straight, forced the puce and. gradually xvearing down Exotic miller mild urging, got her head hi front in the last seventy yards and finished going gamely. Exotic. also favored at the start and saving niuch ground on the first turn, maintained her speed well under a ■harp drive. Kenmare Queen gained steadily and shoxved improved form. Hardayana ran impressively her first out in miblic. Kilty Fisher also shoxved to advantage. Gloriole la-gan bearing out when a furlong out and flinched badly under the xvhip. Inela broke from an outside position and could not i* .cstrained from runniug out. but ran fairly well. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 729«r» Bessie Trent. 110: May Vi, 110. Overweights— Catherine T., .3 pounds. _ Q/0 PT SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. H772G— 59S— 3— 100. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. OwO *«* value to winner 75. — • : Horses AWtPPSt VA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S — - 72986-DONA LDO wb 104UI 8 P PJ l2 1* V Powers W" Gerst 2 3i ■ 7-5 3-5 729S6GRATIOT WB 112 8 7 P P P P Nicol A L Kirby 7 10 10 4 2 7873 BEN SAND WB 112 2 2 4and 41 3l 3«» C Koerner .1 Griffin 12 15 15 6 3 75819 ORA SUDDtTH W 107 1 I 1»k 21 4 4*1 J Ijee M Nicoll 20 20 15 6 3 72453 HOSTILE HYPHEN wb 112 10 10 5 S J 5i» 51 .las Hensy.T M Gorman 30 50 5ft 20 10 72819 MASKS ANL FACES xv 102 12 12 7J 5l 6i 61 S Flynn .1 A Wernberg 8 12 12 5 2J 72893 TEY LE F wsb 107 E 1 P| P 71 71 W Ott G M Odom 10 20 15 6 3 72014 ORFANO xvb!09 3 3 13 13 13 8"i R McDanlA G Weston 10 20 20 8 4 7"819-THE THORN WB 104 7 11 10l 9i 9l 93 Sumter J H McConnick 2£ 3J 16-56-5 3-5 7:65:•. C "M LOWE w 109 13 9 111 Vfl 10?. 10» Heidel F B Chapeze 40 60 50 20 10 7r 893 ANSON I V w 102 9 13 12« 12- llJ 11* Skirvin H McCarren Jr 30 30 30 12 fi 74"1 BL1E BAN wsb 104 6 6 9 10l 12 12= C Henry A -C McCafferty 15 20 20 8 4 sjc, IM w 107 4 I 8? 1 81 13 Notter I. A Cella 4 4 18-57-5 7 10 Time! 245. 494. 1:02*. Winner— B. f. by Russell — Lady Boxer trained by W. L. Lexvis. Went to jiost at 2:25. Al post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Pon-al.lo xvore doxvn Ora Sudduth after going a |iiarter and won with much in reserve. Oratiot. hard ridden, was always prominent and slayed xvellin the closing drive. Ben Sand xvent xvell. but was tiring near the end. Ora Sudduth showed speed and had no mishaps, but quit in the last quarter. Hostile Hyphen came from a long xvay back in the stretch and. xvith clear sailing, would have been closer up. Masks and Faces xxas poorly ridden and ran fairly xvell. Tea Leaf was in a jam most of the way. The Thorn got oft badly. Aim was almost thrown in the first quarter and can do much better. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 72702 Brimmer. 112: 72528Lorimer. 112. Overxveights — Donaldo. 2! pounds. . • Q/|QH THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4:1082— 1 : 12 J— 5— 107. 1 00 added. 4-year olds and up-fjj mS3 xvard. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to xvinner $.370. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ? % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72913 MONERE w 4 114 8 6 P 2- 1= l4 S Flynn J Burttschell 6 8 8 3 8-5 7H32 BRADEN wb 6 123 7 2 3 3- 9J 2s R McDanlT P Hayes 3 5 4i 2 1 W DB ORO WB 4 119 12 7 ." h 41 4J 3h Heidel S T Hopkins 10 10 8 3 8-5 72512 ALPENMARCHEN WB 4 119 14 1 1 M P 4l J Lee H Herdel 6 8 7 2J 7". 7-911 OONOOMOO w 6 115 11 10 7l 6J P 5£ Rosen BroxvngandPrkins 3 ■ 3 7-5 7-10 72186 TOM MANKINS wsb 7 120 3 3 4i 7 H- 61 C Koerner W P Ware 10 15 15 6 3 72821 LIEBER HIRE wsb 5 120 2 5 8i 81 8l 7»1 J Hoxvard D B Freeman 50 100 100 40 20 7276" KIRTZMANN ws 6 123 4 9 11 11= 9l 8h Y Powers J J Peters 30 40 30 12 6 7:,6.V. M1LTIADES wb 5 118 9 11 101 9l 101 9H W Ott C C Yan Meter lu 15 12 5 2fl jjggg BRIGHT BOY xvb 4 111 6 13 13 12- 11" 102 Jas Hogg .1 C Driscoll 20 20 15 6 3 • 72968 JERRY SHARP w 4 116 13 I 6 51 7i ll1 E Walsh C L Engart 20 20 15 6 3 72655 AKBAR WB 5 123 5 8 9,0101S12",12, Nicol T J Glyder 5 10 10 4 2 7-h7,CBRIT w 4 116 10 12 12*13 13 13 Skirvin A J Louque 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 24*. 49?. 1:151. Winner— -B. c. by Bowling Brook or Sorcerer— Wary trained by J. Burttschell. Went to !M»st at 2:54. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second driving: third the snrae. M.mere. running to his best form and favored by a clear course, wore Alpenmarehen down after going a quarter and. taking a decisive lead, won cantering. Braden. under a hard drive, maintained his position xvell and finished gamely. le Oro came from a long xvay back in the stretch and finished with a rnsii. Alpenmarehen quit l«dly after leading for » half. Oonooinoo. poorly ridden, can do much lietter. Tom Mankins xxas gaining at the end. The winner xxas entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 72970 Animus. 110. rT QAQ TJ FOFRTH RACE— l 1-16 Miles. 07201— 1:45?,— 6— 104. 1908.sh00 added. 3-year-olds and | Qj J £ I upward. Handicap. Net value to winner .30. Ind Horses AWtPPSt /i % % Str Fin • Jockeys Owners O H C P S ... ; m , ____ 72988 A NG ELIS wb 3 94 3 6 1- 1« Y- 14 ll S Flynn BurlewandONeill I 5 4 3-2 7-10 72402 YANKEE GIRL wsb 4 105 4 5 6 6 51 4i P Notter C R Ellison 4 8 7 2 4-5 728393TILEING xvb 4 107 6 4 4» P| 31 P 3- Sumter J H McOormick 7-5 2 2 3-5 1-3 729885PLANTLAND wb 5 105 2 2 P 2 P 31 41 V Powers W H Fizer 8 10 9 25 1 7295l3CARTHAGE wsb 5 111 5 3 3h 9B 41 P 5 C Koerner W S Williams 3 3 2 3-5 1-4 73006 KEATOR wb 6 107 1 1 5i 4i» 6 6 6 Brussel F E Brow n 10 30 20 6 2J Time. 24?. 48s. 1:14. 1:41. 1:47*. Winner — Br. c. by Sandringham — Vespers trained by F. Burlexvi. Went to post at 3:17. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Angelus is inconsistent, showed a high order of speed throughout and. staying xvell in the closing driv?. was best at the xveights. Yankee Girl trailed the others far back in the early running and. although going wide into the stretch, closed a big gap in the stretch and xvas gaining fast at the end. Tileing wi.s taken wide most of the way and only ran fairly xvell. Plantland ran xvell to the stretch and quit hwily in the last quarter. Carthage can do much better and tired badly after going three-quarters. beator ran a bad race. Overxveights — Yankee Girl. 2 pounds: Plantland. 4. 7QAtQ FIFTH RACF— 3-4 Mile] 43GS2— 1 : 12J— 5— 107. 1 00 added. 4-year-olds and np-ig | QJ50 xvard. Allowances. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt */i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . . — — — — , 70S4DJ. C. CORE wb 4 107 13 1 2- P P 11 Notter c R Ellison 4-5 1 3-4 2-5 1-1 72951 MOMENTCM wb 4 101 6 2 1 I2 1= 28 Brussel F E Brown 4 S 7 2 1 72932 GAMBRTNFS xvb 6 106 3 4 P P 3h S1 Heidel W Gerst 10 20 20 7 31 72932 ANANIAS WB 7 114 1 7 4- 41 4- 41 Nicol J F Schorr 10 15 15 6 3" 72990 F. MlLHOLI.AND WK 4 Ml 7 6 51 6= EJ H V Powers B Schreiher 12 50 40 12 4 72988 LUCKY MOSE w 4 104 E 3 ID W 7 P Rosen F R Cochran 20 50 40 12 4 7:T293EMERGENi*V wb 7 105 b 9 61 V 6l 71 Deverioh B C Evans 8 20 20 6 2J 88229 SAM TAYLOR xv 4 110 5 8 8l 7 S« P Gaugel O G Parke 41 100 100 30 12 68221-WAKW1FT xv 9 111 9 12 91 93 9- 9= J Baker S M Henderson 50 150 150 50 25 73 MP POSING xvb 5 1051 3 M 10 S110 10= J Lee J R Wainwright 5 10 9 3 6-5 i 47H3CORrSCATE wtt 8 109 4 5 71111.U14 11« Jas Hen svF B Stevens 40 100 100 30 12 70321 FLAXMAN xvb fi 114 12 11 IP 124 125 12* S Flvnn J A Wernberg 15 50 50 20 10 72932 CLARE RUSSELL WB 4 181 11 13 13 13 13 13 C Koerner J D I.agan 7 9 8 2 1 Time. 23*. 48. 1:14*. Winner — Ch. g. by Garry Hermann — Purity trained by G. P. Brazier. Went to iiost at 3:43. At *t*t 4 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. J. C. Core, away fast, followed Momentum to the stretch turn, where he had to lie hard ridden and. gain-~ ing steadily near the. end. got up in the closing strides and was draxving out. Momentum had a small ;..lvantage at the start and. shoxving improved form, set a fast pace, but tired near the end. Oambriuus ran a good race. Ananias had to over, ome much interference and xvas going fast at the end. Fred Mul- lolland ran a good half before tiring. Lucky Mose closed a gap and had no mishaps. Emergency liegau sloxvly and can do belter. Coruscate favors a longer distance, shoxved speed and xvas ••qualifying." posing xvas away poorly. Clare Russell xvas practically left at the post. Scratched— 70579 Cablegram. 114: 08210 Maelstrom. 110. Overweights — Gambrinus. 1 pound; Fred Mulholland. 3: Posing. 21: Clare Russell. 2. — — -E- ==ssca 7QriOQ SLYTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 43082— 1 :12J— 5—107. f»00 added. 4 year-olds and up-4 OU fiv xvard. Colts. Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to xvinner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 5—- ■ — 72913 FFSILADE w SB 4 116 6 7 ! PI Vi P Nicol W Duane 8 15 12 4 8 5- 729713PR. HOHENLOHE w 4 119 I E 4h P 3- 2» Notter T C McDoxvell " 2 I 7-MS-5 72913JCOME ON SAM xv 5 120 2 3 P 2s 21 P| G .Swain Q L Shugart 10 20 ift 6 ".. 72MPORAOCHU8 wi; 4 116 3 6 V P| 4" 4- Heidel W Gerst H 40 30 8 4 7-!ll MORALES xvsit 4 119 5 9 7- 6= .".h P Y Powers W H Fizer 3-" ". •• 7-10--5 729*8 DEYOlT WB 6 123 7 1 Sl P P 6 R McDanl.f W Forman 20 5ft 50 15 7 72726 MOYEA w*k 4 116 10 s P] 41 61 7- Jas HensyM Lew 13 40 30 10 4 72.»; SPION xv 4 111 14 3 7l 72 s Mulcahy A Weber i; 6 41 7 5 3 5 72913 ALSONO w s 120 9 2 9s 81 94 94 C Koerner E J Gildersleeve 10 30 30 12 5 72911 WILD IRISHMAN wb 6 123 8 10 10 10 10 10 J Lee J Phillips 30 25 8 31 Time. 23*. 48. 1:15. Winner — B. c. by Cesarion — Brank trained by I. Carter. Went to post at 4:09. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Fr-Mlade. xvell ridden and away forwaidly. showed Ihe most speed, disposed of Come On Sam in tne first three furlongs and. Maying gamely, held the others safe in the stretch. Prince Hohenlohe. saving much ground, came xvith a rush In the last furlong and finished gamely. Come On Sam xvent xvell tbr-Highouf Mid was coming again near the end. Oracchns closed a gap and tired. Morales, axvay sloxvlv. failed to slioxv much speed and can da better. Spion was shuttled back soon after the start. Alsouo ran poorly. The winner xvas entered for .*40O; no bid. Scratched— 729703 Rappahannock. DO: 72932 King Cole. 123: 72930 Marsh Redon. 120: 72913 Russell T.. 110: 72911 Min.». 119. 7QnQfl SKVMNTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 07077—1 :43?— 3— iK. 00 added rTTear"-OUOU "Ids. Selling. Net value to xvinner $.".55. lid Horses AWtPPSt U Vi •Vi Str Fin Jockeys OwnerT O H C P S — 72972IHANS xv 110 7 4 P 2 P| P 1» Notter W S Williams 8-5 3 13-51 1-2 72947RENANE WB 94 1 3 41 51 41 21 2s Sumter .1 H McConnick 21 31 3 6-5 3-5 7-97::3 ALBERT STAR wit 104 3 7 7= 73 " P 4 J Baker M Ordte* 10 2 T. 6 1 72989 DEW OF DAWN w 97 E 2 1 11 11 4 43 G Swain Barthe K Cook T 15 12 5 I 729332RE11EL QFEEN w 102 8 6 P 31 P 3"k .". S Flynn W .1 Doiiohue 3 31 13-51 1-2 72972 BUCKET BRIGADE w 97 9 8 81 8» 8- p 6 Ellenor .1 Arthur 50 100 100 40 M 72KPLOTC8 BRANDT W 92 2 1 6b 61 61 S 7= C Henry B Schreiher 8 10 7 ■ * 1 72983 YARIETY xv Ml 6 5 5 4l 5l 6b P J Lee T C McDoxvell 0 1 10 4 8-5 7J972 BRIIX1E WHIST Will 9 9 9 9 Mulcahv A Weber 10 15 15 6 "1 Time. 24?. 49. 1:145. 1:413. 1:493. Winner — Ch. c. by Handsel -Lady Eon trained by W. S. Williams. Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Hans, lucky throughout and well ridden, xvore Dexv of Baxvn doxvn on the tretch lurn and under rtMBBBB riding, lasted just long enough. Rex.ine. much the best, was repeatedlv interfered xvith. but Was going gamely at the end and would have xvon in another stride. Allien Star came fast near the end and ran a good race. Dew of Dawn siwxxed the most early speed, but tiled in the last furlong. Rebel Oneeii xvas iioorly ridden, interfered with Rexane repeatedly and lias responsible for his defeat. Lotus Brandt ran fairly xvell. Yaric.y tired early. The xvinner xvas entered for 000- no bid Scratched— 72:114 G«M****t, 10.3: 7.30O9 Moxev Mead 94. Overxveights— Albert Star, 2 pounds; Bridge Whist, 2.