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■ ; i f ■; . I 1 l- OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAJCLAND. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. Seventy-seventh day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. CIS lxioks on. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, 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. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. ftMIT— l.Mj 1 M 7QAQ/I Ov/tlf ~fc Purse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 25. ln.1 Horses AWtPPSt Vv Ii 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 72960 SALVAGE ws 6 111 7 I 12 1- lJ 13J J Hayes W Fisher I 31 21 1-2 T-N 73056=ENCHEQUER w I 92 9 4 4"" 23 S* 2* Gilbert Keene Bros I 10 7 1 2-5 TaVBandOUO SETTLER W 3 9G I I 2H tl 21 33 A Harris W Walker 3 9 !• 4 2 73018 WESTERN WB 4 109 1 7 61 6! 4"k and J Connelly.! II Sliouldico 10 10 10 4 2 73056 JOCKEY MOUNVE s :: 85 M I r.l 31 Ej 5". "boneau J H Mounee 12 IS 1" I " oSO..S THURBET w I 101 4 S 8- S- fi . H Hhertoii NewOrleansSble .. M CO Ln M 72833 MITRE WB 4 106 8 2 H 5nk 7J 7 McClain Menlo Stable 10 12 2 3 I .". 72779 BRYAN WB 6 110 5 6 7 7?. S= S«t W Fischer .1 P. Dunn I I 2 4 2 7294DPHIL IGOE Wsb 4 109 3 9 9 9 9» M R Davis E J Ramsey t; S s :: 2-i 730603EXCITEMENT WB 5 110 6 10 10 10 10 10 Sandy E Trotter I 13 12 J 2 Time, 1:14. Winner— B. g, by Salvator — Meriden trained by W. W. Finn. Went to post at 1:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Salvage, suddenly improved, from a striding start drew out quickly and won all the way. Exchequer ran in forward pursuit from the start and finished well. Old Settler, -buttled back on the last turn, closed up steadily in the stretch into a game third. Western, away poorly and given an inadequate ride, closed .1 big gap into a fast coining and close up fourth. Jockey Mounee. forced back early, was gaining rapi.llv at the end. Thurbet. nearly left, closed a big gap. Mitre was repeatedly shuttled back. Bryan was sure. Phil Igoe seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 730373Curriculum. 104; 73037 Senator Warner, 100. Overweights — Thurbet, I pounds; Mitre, 2; Jockey Mounee, 2. SECOND RACE— 3-8 Mile. 30188— 35J— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. 7QnQR» OUt/O Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 72999=EL PASO ws 107 6 1 lJ lJ Kirschm G W Griffin 4 7 7 2 1 729993NOVGOROD w 2K 8 3 ii1 2nt Keogh Keene F.ros 4 5 5 9-5 7-10 72961 MOZART W lot 5 6 2| 3J Sandy H T Griffin I S 5 8-5 4-5 72961 -BILL EATON w 110 4 7 41 4* R Davis U Schreiber S-5 8-513-1011 201 :l 73019 ARVT LEONARD w 107 1 5 6"* Su* W Fischer W F King 8 ■ 16 I 3 LOOKOUT W 110 3 8 7» 6J Coles F J Neil 20 50 20 S 4 72999 TOBY w 104 9 2 9 7l J Hayes C Hi -Iters 8 1.". 13 1 2 • 72904 TOLIi BOX WB 101 2 9 8l 82 Hherton S C Hildreth 20 .",0 20 8 4 72980 JOKAI w 101 7 4 3nk 9 Sweet H B Roweil 5o 100 100 40 10 Time. 24?.. 37*. Winner — B. g, by Galveston — Princesca trained by G. W. Grlflin. Went to post at 2:09. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won easily: second driving: third the same. El Paso outbroke and outpaced his opponents and held the race safe all" the way. Novgorod went hopelessly wide on the ttiii, then finished fast in the worst going and was second best. Mozart broke sl.wly, but got Into quick forward contention and finished a game third in bad going, showing sudden improvement. Bill Eaton, away badly, was securejy pocketed on the insula throughout the race and was nuich the best. Arveright Leonard ufid forth in the rear all the way. Lookout, a supposed good one and nearly left, closed a big gap. Toll Box is being conditioned in races. Scratched — 73038 Achates, 104. Overweights — Novgorod, 1 pound. THIRD RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. |2M 1 Hi ■ IM Purse 00. 4-year-ohls ami up-t5JjJ 7QAOA ward. Selling. Net value to winner im. Lid Horses AWtPPSt St % /3 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7060 PR. OF ORANGE SB 4 90 2 3 1 ll 1J 1J l2 P E Sullivan I H Pierce 4 5 2J 7-5:!.". 73078 KDiARDO WB 6 112 4 2 22 2* 2- 2s 2* 2*1 W Fischer J B Dunn I r.. 6 11-51 1 10 732M LA7.KLL Wst: 6 109 I 4 6 6* 6 * 4= 40 32J Keogh II Tullett I 4 3J 6 S I I JJMUTKTANDS s 4 94 1 14?. 4"t 3l •* 2- 4" "boneau L Fountain .", 3 11-54-5 2-5 . 726:13 JAKE MOOSE wb 5 105 5 5 7 7 7 6- 7 V C Milbr T F Buckley 20 30 30 12 5, 73002s ROTROF WB 5 106 6 6 5 5J 4 i 5=1 f nk 6° Borel W Murphy 7 10 8 ■ 6 5 7::nul BOSK ELEY WS 6 100 7 7 3l 3 5 7 P 7 F HbrandW L Applebv 30 122 100 22 IS Time. 25*. 513, 1:21, 1:195. 2: is. 2:45*. Winner -Blk. g. by Ballyhoo J-ley — Passan trained by E. J. Ramsey. Went to post at 2:34. .At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Prince of Orange, good, and lightly weighted, drew out and made the miming and was waited with patiently and skill! ullv in front all the way. Editardo. the only serious contender, maintained close ami persist. -til ptir- i;it of "the winner throughout, despite stumbling repeatedly. La/.ell trailed in the rear for a mile, then closeil a mp rapidly in the last half. Tetanus, probably stale, ran well for a mile and tired badly, .lake M.i -e hi Id forth in the rear for a mile and a quarter, but finished well through the last quarter. U. ti u likes 4 drying out track and will do to watch. The winner was entered for $." m; 110 bid. Overweights— Rotrou. 1 pound. 7QAOr7 FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 72047—1 : 1 1 1— :— 103. Purse 1 HK 3 year olds and U|7-f 0 fj I ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. 1ml Horses AWtPPStli Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 3 73ilV-M.NSARI W 8 114 2 5 .".■• 4" :i« 1% Keogh Keene liros 6-5 2-2 3 2112015 7:i!2 PLACSIBLE ■ 4 lot I 3 21 1" l,,k 2» Kirschm B Deal? 1. 2 I 2. 1 730011-11 M„ WB 3 90 8 1 l«l 2 2* 3"* Gilbert K Regan ;; 4 ;; t _| 73#42*CAPTAIN P.tKNETT w 5 106 1 I 2* 21 5« 4s Gargan II A Cotton -.". 4 3 45 1 :, 72M2 RUTH W. wit I 107 7 2 4 2i 4i 5« V Fischer .1 B Dunn 40 50 50 J5 7 7-434 LADY MIRTH FIT, wn 7 100 3 4 3 «a 6" 612 T Rice T Fitzgerald 10 100 loO 6 10 7233 THE BROKER W I MS 5 7 7 7 7 7 J Butler A M Covington MS r»i 15*21 ::o 72394 LADY IRENE wb 1 91 i Fell. F Hbi-.imlM Leaaaef MS |H l.o SS 30 Time, 24*. 50. 1 :17J. Winner B. g. by lloris. l.dalina. by Alarm trained l,y V. Ilee.li. Went to peat at 3:IM At Mist 2 minutes. Start ery bad. Won driving; second and third the same. Mansard broke slowly and was patiently reserved ill the early running, then drew up when straightened for home and outstayed Plausible iu the stretch drive, plausible, alter nearest early pursuit, took th lead and set the pace to the last sixteenth, but succumbed In the final strides. Hal, from a flying start. 7: ■Ma the running hv a wide gap to the last turn, but failed to stay and had no mishaps. Captain Bur- 7: nitt. nearly left, made up twenty lengths on the leaders. Ruth W. was prominent for five furlongs. The - winner was entere JI for ,000; no bid. Overweights — Lady Irene. 5 pounds. . - FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 09580 — 1 :45 — « -99. 00 added. 4 year-olds and up- » 7QAOQ OUt/O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 10. ■ lnd Hoises AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . J 73022 HILL CURTIS wb 7 106 2 1 2= 1*4 l»l 1*| 11 Keogh W E Baird :. 4 31 7-5 7-10 n _ 730413KOGO • wb 4 101 10 8 75 T- 21 21 24 J Hayes P Albertson 4 4 18-o7-5 9-10 ,-, - 729S3 SHADY LAD wr. 7 111 9 12 6 6"t P 31 33 C Miller T F Buckley I I 4* 2 1 73001-ST ORLOFF ws 4 M 11 9 51 52 62 4nk 41 W Fischer S Judge 12 30 20 8 4 72926 MELAR w 6 100 12 7 1- 21 3; 53 54 Mentry G P McNeil 10 13 12 5 2 72! 23 MAGRANE ws 7 106 S 5 42 3J 4i k 7 64 Hherton H W Hoag 6 12 10 4 2 73034. ROYAL SCOT «sn I 106 6 10 8* 83 9* 61 71 A Willms R R Rice Jr «0 100 100 40 20 -j 73002 BLACKLOCK w 4 96 1 2 9 1 91 8* 8- 84 A Harris W Walker 40 40 20 6 31 73061 TANCRED wsb 8 114 4 11 102 10 104 104 9- Gargan Mrs V Hughes II 30 30 12 6 72922 GEORGE KILBORNwsb 4 101 7 6 3J 41 7=1 91 10 1 Gilbert Selma Stable 30 60 50 15 8 71885 1SREL1TA w 8 99 5 3 12 12 12 12 ll4 T Rice H G Bedwell 15 30 1., 10 o 730+0 PLEIAD w 4 101 3 4 ll"ll10ll6 11 12 Jno Carroll T W Fly nn 5 I 31 9-u 1 Time. 26it. B04, l*H. 3:47*. 1:555. Winner— B. g. bv Plaudit — Strathreel trained by C. W. Cbappell. , Went to post at 3:24. At post I minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. _ Bill Curtis drew out quicklv and led bv a wide gap in the middle running, but tired and just lasted the f iournev. Kogo broke slowly after being patiently reserved in the rear and closed a gap in the last hail. Ml tailed to get up. Shady Lad, awav poorly, moved up gradually into forward contention, but tired in ... Cue stretch. St. Orloff suffeied from crowding at the start and loomed up menacingly on the last turn, • j but tired finally. Melar again failed to stay after having developed superior speed. Magraue, uuexpect- - edly prominent for six furlongs, quit badly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. "Overweights — Kogo. 2 pounds; St. Orloff. 1: Melar, 1. 7 = 9AQQ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 69104— 1 :38s— 4— 95. Purse 00. o-year-olds and upward. • 7 7 _iJ_f O Handicap. Net value to winner 00. - Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 73n59FRED BENT w 5 98 I I 2 31 14 V_ 121 Kirschm B Dealy 3 4 19-511-109-20 !0 7 73040-MASSA w 6 105 3 4 5 5 4*4 3=1 2i Keogh D A Ross 2 13-513-53-5 out it 7 73059- . MISKODAY WB 6 109 6 1 3a* «4 ** V 38 Gilbert M A Dodge 2 13-511-57-10out it 73037 BELMERE wb 5 101* 4 I 4:; ll 31 44 4=1 J Hayes C Bowman 4 4 19-58-5 4-5 73018 AGNOLO 5 93 1 2 lnk I* 5 5 5 J Butler ApplegateandCotn 30 50 35 10 3 Time, 26 J. 52*, 1:18*. 1:47*. I Winner — Ch. g. bv Salvado— Miss Alice III. trained by K. DealyU Went to i ost at 3:52. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Fred fl 1 Brut, from a slow start, practically forced ttie early pace, singled out like a flash at the half and was ■ ■ 1 ■ever seriously menaced afterwards." Massa. away poorly and shuffled back on the first turn, was reserved d t for the first half and closed a big gap at the end. A. Muskoday. from a flying start, was in the front t lank in the first quarter, but tired after seven furlongs of strenuous racing. Belmere set the pace for r hvc furlongs, then dropped out. Agnolo. after keen contention for half the journey, quit badly. : Overweights — Belmere. 1 pound: Agnolo. 3. r- .. f