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, 1 1 I OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY. Seven;y-ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 139 books on. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtinan. 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-fies in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hors? and weight carried. QQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1:11*,— 3— 103. • Purse 00. 3 year olds aud up-O 7Q1 -L O O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S !3t7S MABEL HOLLANDER 4 MS 11 1 11" 11 l»k If E SullivanE J Ramsey 2 4 31 7-5 3-5 721*79 MRS. OFARRELL w 3 94 10 2 2nt --£ m a Jno CarrollMenlo Stable 4 4 3J 3-2 4-5 72941 ROSI NI NI wb I 107 I I 63 4« 321 321 W Fischer L C.oodchild 20 30 30 8 .4 72778 QUEEN ALAMO WB 5 107 8 3 41 3nk 4:" 43 McClain W M Caine 5 15 15 6 3 72056 CARDINAL SARTO w 0 109 S 7 7- 52 5i 5T T Rice L C Williams S 15 10 4 2 7:ll42COCYTUS ws 3 95 2 4 53 S4 63 64 Gilbert J H Sawyer 2 21 11-59-102 o 73097 THE BBOKER w 5 111 1 6 3% 63 74 74 J Butler A M Covington 8 20 10 5 2 67332 ILMATAR w 5 104 9 10 10-°10:l S« 8 Jarvis J M McNames 30 100 60 20 12 7290 T. B. OF SHANDON w3 93 3 9 SJ 74 93 J- "boneau L Hogan 30 100 100 30 15 S72S2 HAINATLl" W 9 109 4 5 910 91 lO-lO2 Keogh SpgurandWldrige 7 2" 20 S 4 72339 MISCHIEF 13 109 7 11 11 11 11 11 Kirschm LakeCountySbie 8 12 12 5 2 Time. 25*. 50. 1:19J. Winner — B. f. bv Maxio — Circlet trained bv E. J. Ramseyl. Went to post at 1 :4L At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Mabel Hollander outbroke and outstayed her opposition decisively and was l est. Mrs. OFarrell was always in nearest pursuit of the winner and showed sudden improvement. Baal Ni Ni, away Slowly. steadily improved her position into a fast going third. Queen Alamo ran forwardly throughout. Cardinal Sarto finished well and is .mproving. Cocytus seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop. The Broker, a good looker, showed early speed. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. _ Ql Q/j SECOND RACE— 3 1-3 Furlongs. 51400—411—2—115. Purse 00. 2 yeai olds. fj Jt 04t Allowances. Net value to winner 25. iml Horses AWtPPSt Vi V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 "7403SEATTLE w 108 6 3 Is 121 lb Keogh B Schreiber *5 6 6 8 "• 3 ■ 73095-NOVGOROD w 104 3 2 21 21 2JJ Scoville Keene Bros 4 2S-S4 13-1*1 2 730382OCEAN MAID w 108 5 6 H 31 3« Sandy II T Grifhn 7-5 7-3 9-101-3 out 73057 TANMA w 101 4 4 3* 4 4l J Hayes NapaStoekFarm 2S 4o M 10 X 730762MODENA w 112 2 1 o3 5« B»* F Kelly T I Hildebrand 2 4 18-51 1-2 JUDGE CBOXIN w 103 1 5 6 6 6 Gilbert B Schreiber *5 6 6 8-5 3-5 Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 201. 44;. Winner — B. f, by Sir Hercules— Ohio Belle trained by D. Henry 1. Went to post at 2:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Seattle quickly established ,-. long lead, but finished tiring and was lucky. Novgorod, luckily and forwardly placed from the atari, ttnislud wearing the winner down. Ocean Maid, virtually left, closed -in immense gap. but was pocketed in the last furlong and was much the best. Tanma was prominent for three furlongs. Modeua, flatfooted at the start and shuffled to the rear quickly, could never recover th--lost ground. Overweights — Novgorod. 1 pound: Tanma. 3. QK THIRD BACK— S-d Mile. 72047— 1 :11?.— 3— 103. Purse 00. :: year-olds and up-fj 7Q"| JL O *J w ard. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Inl Horses AWtPPSt % V. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72044 MAY AMELIA 4 109 7 2 2»-l-. I2 l4 F Kelly C Sanford 21 3 11-51 12 72S652BIG STORE WB 4 101 11 6 S4 3nk 2| 2"k T Rice II G Bedwell 7 9 9 4 2 730560. OF ORLEANS ws 4 107 4 7 9- 5 44 3::1 A WillmsB B Bice Jr 6 S 51 11-5C-S 7:;"973HAL WB 3 99 9 4 33 2 3*1 43 J Hayes V Began 3 5 41 2 1 72f-82 WARNING w 5 112 3 8 103 ~- «:; 5» Keoah F McMahon 26 2." 20 8 4 730773BALREED W 3 94 S 1 1*1 41 51 6". Kirsch111 .1 1 : Dunn 6 M 10 4 2 7960 SAM BARBER WS 4 107 11 11 103 S» 71 Hherton A Martimz 10 15 8 3 32 73077 ZEBINA w 4 99 2 10 61 93 72 Sl» Forehand W Walker 10 13 13 5 2 73117 LASSEN b 4 106 1 5 41 01 95 94 McClain J E Hoppas 33 40 40 12 I 7"."v1l YRONSKY w 3 97 5 S 5» 11 10 10 Gilbert Keene BttM 15 20 20 8 1 730752ROSE CHERRY w 4 105 M 3 71 S2 Fell. Coles F J Neil 20 40 30 10 5 Time. 25L 40*. 1 :1S. Winner — Br. f. by Bannockburn — Amelia May trained by C. Sanfordl. Went to post at 2::2S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: se.oml drivim;: third the s.une. May Amelia, from a lucky forward tart, was reserved patiently in close early attendance an the leader, tlipn drew out and won off in the stretch. Big Siore. outpaced in the early running, closed up rapidly in ll.e last half into a ame MCJOUd. Duke of Orleans, shuffled back early, closed a big gap. bul lost several lei-gths by a wide stretch mrn and was swerving at the end. Ha!, after prominent contention for fiv turlongs, quit badly. Warning, away badly, made up much ground. Balreed showed superior speed, but failed to.stay. Sam Barber ran a bad race. The winner was entered for SoiKl: no bid. OT Olt FOURTH RACK 1 1-8 Miles. 72029 -C51- ■:;.— lOiTi Palace Hotel Handicap. OlOD ,000 added. 3 year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,220. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St 44 i % Str Fin Jockeys Onmera 0 H C P S .7063iRAPlD WATER W 7 126 4 IT 1- !■. 1- 1-1 l1 E Dugan S C Hildreth 7 lull lo9-K»l 3out 7_:.23 BED LEAF • na C MS 3 3 2 2s !*• 2»« S* 2s Cillx-rt Keene Bros f* -5 6-".11-103-5 out 7:"il CLAMOR Wan 4 MS 2 2 :: 3 3 3 3 3 Keogh Keene Bros 1; :, 6-511-164-5 ut 7:,0M;*MANDATOB w 5 104 1 Fell. Sandy W Walk- t 12 20 16 4 1 Added starter. K.oupled in straight betting only. Time. 27!. 54. 1:181. 1:15;. I .:.!»». Winnci R. h. l»y Rapallo -Water Girl trained by .1 Lonre. Went to post at 3:00. At post :: minutes. Start goof. Won pulling 111.: second driving: thud the -nee. Rapid Water, fresh, and iu high-class form, won all the way uueMended. Bad Leaf. n..| ready for her best effort, maintained nearest and persistent pnreait of the winner throughout. Clamor trailed hopelessly in the rear, but was closing up rapidly at the end. Scratched- 73021 -Keep Moving. 100: 7969 Johnny Lynns, In:*.. Overweights — Mandator. 2 pounds. 7 Q 1 Q 7 III Til RAIL 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 6MT e -1:43 5 loo. Curse 00. 3-year-aMa I J _£ jj J and upward. S I lin-. Nel vfelne to winner 6323. Ind Bin lies AWtPPSt , Sir Fin Jockeys Owners o H C P S 736788HJBN ANDOAH wn6 111 t 1 :." ■::■■ :s I1 .1 Hayea K. nilu..i thSkFin 7-107-103-5 1-4 out 729fc; iiXlildL. ABUOXX «■ I 103 t f 2»J SJ BJI i- |« Coles is] J. NandU ■ 25y zgv JQ I I MDDORADO •••1H 1 I 12 lJ lS i1 " Keogh A K eMl*a*Mr*a* 13-84 I 7-101-4 . I022*BOLOMAN itW I 8 4* 4 if 4- •• |i i "lioiicau U S Fountain i 8 r»i 8-* S-i 73802 IRAS s MS S I I I 6 «; 6* Khailim V Pwktr M . • M M 3 172778 ARCOI R I wis -J 10. I 4 5l» ;.« 8* .•• 6 G Mcl.linW P Flue li 1* U II 6 i run.-, it;*. U|, i -o. 1:4*1. ia«|. Winner — Br. g h lA ng,lreet Suisun trained fcj H. Sloven M tut to BaM .u •". _S At Mat 1 minute. Start good. • Ww driving: second ami third the ■ — . Shenandoah outbroke the others. Imt dropped back M tlie * el till it and was outpaced in the middle inn mug. tint made good niiall.v under HTCN pressure. Ethel Abbott, phenomenally improved, was a keen tin,nder throughout :md lint for tieiug badly messed about would hae won. Dorado set the pace and held uu apparently safe lead far larea MMfl bill tiled tinallv Koloman, away poorly, was alwajs outrun bv the hrst throe. The winner, entered for fS*Q, was bid up to ,3** and bought in. Scratched 1 7 3*7* I lalie— . Mt; 7313C Mandator. MM; 73*43 Ked Hall, HIS. QQ SIXTH HACK -3-4 Mile. 72047 -1:11*— 8— WW. Purse folH». 4 yeai olds and up 7Ql O J_ OO ward. Special Weights. Net value to winner 00. Did Horses AWtPPSt U V* %WUWU leeEejl Owners O H 0 P S • DOLiLHB IHH.hAltS w 4102 51 22 8* I** 1* Cboneau A l: Buchanan 6 6 I 6-5 1-1 75098 liKhMKIIK wit 5 li 7 1 I l-i 14 - Sandy C Bowman J ::l lt,511-1i l ! 730K CAPTAIN BURIWTT w 5 107 ■■ 4 5 3 | I" oli MeClain 11 A Cotton il S I I S -511-201 4 73097 KITH wb I 107 I I 8 f.4 M 4" W Fischer .1 B l unn 20 40 40 I 21 ."4 WESTERN ■ I 4 107 4 I ::ii 4 4 •" Kirs, h in .1 H Shouldiee, 5 5 3 1 9 -M 728SS LEGAL FORM w 5 107 | 6 M| I 6 Horel Bnial*aw 41 Long 100 150 139 30 8 Tunc. 245. 4S» l:l«|. Winner — B. f. bv Toddingtou-Nadavis tiaiued by S. Judgei Went to iK»st at 3 51 At post I minute. Start good. Won cantering: seeond driving; third the same. l ollie Hollars, after being reserved iu close pursuit of Rclineie. drew out and won off in the stretch Belmere made Ihi running for five fin longs and ipiiokh siieeiunlied to the winner. Captain Burnett badly outpaced foi the tirst half, tintsl .d with a belateil stretch rush. Kutli W. trailed for half the journey and dosed up well hi the last quarter. Western showed early speed, but failed to stay. Scratched 79007 Mansard, MS; TWJT fil— l k. K4. Uvwn eights Until W.. 2 pounds. _