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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 1908. WEATHER WET. TRACK SLOPPY. Ninety seventh day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting af 151 aajrs. 4l Itooks on.i Presiding Judge. B. C. Hopper. Starter. Richard Dwyir. Secretary, Percy 97. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.1. W indicates whip. S spurs, 14 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. fj Q / Tl Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :11»— 3— 103. 00 added. 4-year olds and up | Qt § O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 65. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73421 DICK WILSON wb r, 112 M 1 13J lJ l4 12 Butwell P Sullivan 8 10 6 21 7-5 7.T,S22NAPPA w 1 11D - I -1 -"" -4 -"i W Miller J Coffev 4 C I i IS-H 7:5441 ST. EDGAR w 4 110 3 7 5»» 6i 4"k 3 Keogh El Nido Stable f. 7 7 3 8-5 714401 ZKLTXA w 4 !9 s 6 4-i 4=. S* 4» A Harris W Walker M 1C 18 0 Q 73*21 -T. W. ONEILL wr. 7 109 7 i 6- V V C2 Gilbert E Trotter "i •". I H ",i-• 73404 PHIL IGOE wn 4 107 4 .I 7* 7« 7* 61 R Davis E J Ramsey i 6J 6» 3 S-i 73404 EL CAZADOR ■ wb 4 111 E 4 3S V 62 7s F Kelly L Stock fi 6 5 s| 7-3 7: ::44-:V*ETLAKATLA 7 107 fi 2 S 9s 85 8° Kirschm W Durker 1". 20 81 I 2J 734-1 MITRE wb 4 106 1 10 10 8" t » 9»* W Kelly Menlo Stable 10 15 15 6 16-5 73171 ROYAL N. w 4 109 9 8 92 10 10 10 Mentry Hamilton Stable 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 23*. 88, 1:15. Winner — Br. g. bv Hawthorne — Grace Edwards trained by P. Connell. Went to post at 1:43. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Dick Wilson decisively outbroke and outpaced his opposition throughout. Nappa ran in nearest, persistent and iraine pursuit of the winner all the way. St. Edgar, away poorly, closed a big gap in a cyclonic going third. Zelina ran well up throughout., J. 97. VNeill was never dangerous. Phil Igce got away pearly and ran a bad race. EI Cazador failed to stav after running well to the stretch. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Q A TJ f SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 71 841— 1 :40«— 3— 102. Purse 00. 3~yeaT 04fc I 3 olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fm Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 73403 BO LOM AN s -5 103 9 4 21 14 IS I3 In Cboneau D S Fountain I 8 7 I S ". 73443-STEEL BLUE WB 3 92 2 8 8° 810 8 5l 22 Gilbert Steele and Riley 10 12 10 4 2 73424 FlNNY SIDE SB 7 101 1 2 4* 43 3i 2J 3* Mentry Q P McNeil 4* 5 5 11-51 73060 LICIAN w 7 103 8 6 61 75 9* fi3 4"S W Kelly W Hawke 4 61 6 25 7-5 73363 SENATOR WARNER w 4 99 7 5 3J 3 J 2nt 3- 51 J Butler J S Hawkins 20 20 16 6 I 734032LASSEN 11 4 103 3 1 l2 2J 4- 4l 6° Hherton J E Hoppas 6 10 9 4 2 73347 WESTERN WB 4 102 5 I 52J 5- 6:1 72 T Kirschm J H Shouldioe 4 5 3 7-5 7-10 7344 CAPTAIN HALE w 4 103 10 7 7J 6" 71 S 8 W Miller II Green 8 15 15 6 I 73403 SILVER WEDDING WB 5 104 6 9 9 9 Pulled up.Butwell E L Fitzgerald 15 20 20 I 4 73344ZICK ABRAMS w 4 98 4 Left at the post. A Walsh F Farley 12 25 25 10 5 Time. 25. 40. 1:15. 1:43. 1:44J. Winner— B. g, by David Tenny — Ella Poland trained by D. S. Fountain. Went to post at 2:08. At i»ost 5 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. BateBBBBj from a flying outside start, drew out in the first quarter and was never headed, but was lucky. Steel Blue began very slowly, but closed up steadily anil just failed to get up in a whirlwind finish. Funny Side ran forwardly throughout and was a fast going third. Lueinn, away ixiorly. made up ground and was short. Senator Warner was prominent for seven furlongs, but, failed to stay. Lassen retired at the end of a fast half. Western had a bad start and met with serious interference on the first turn. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — 73401 Alsatian. 101; 73441 Wneizburger. 04. Overweights — Steel Blue. 4 pounds; Lassen. 5; Captain Hale. 2: Silver Wedding. 3. * A DA THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 005.S0 -1:45 — 4— OO. Purse . 3 -year-olds and up-OTcOU ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 1908.sh00. !nd Horses AWtPPStV* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73423 LIGHT WOOL wb 4 111 I 1 H Is 1U 121 W E Dugan H. L Thomas 3 16-53 1 1 2 73442 RUBRIC W I 112 5 3 V 1- T- 2* 2- W Miller H E Howell 9 5 9-5 8-5 3-5 out 73401; MASSA w 6 98 3 2 5 5 5 3»k 3« Gilbert D A Ross 5 6 4* 7-5 out 73385--TAVORA TV 5 98 1 4 3- 9* 9* 4 4 W Kelly H Mack 8 9 9 3 4-5 7337 FRED DENT w 5 105 4 5 4-.. 41 4? 5 5 Kirschm E Dealy 4 7 7 11-54 5 Time, 25. 40t. 1:143. 1:41 J, 1:48. Winner — Ch. c, by Woatstaatpc — Aluminum trained by II. McDiiniel. Went to post St 2::!3. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. 1 ight Woo, from a Hying start, set a tremendous pace throughout and finally won comfortably. Rubric, av. ay slowly and in close" quarters on the first turn, singled out on the backstretch into fast ami game, ■•it unavailing, pursuit of the winner and ran a grand race. Massa, from a tiatfooted start, trailed the others to the stretch, where he closed up with a rush. Tavora essayed to overhaul the pacemaker in tin-early running and tired badly. Fred Bent, well up for six furlongs, also tired in the closing drive and was short. QylQl FOlRTH RACE— 2 1-4 Miles. 101S4 -3:51—7—104. Waterhouse Cup. ,000 added. OtCl JL I year olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner ,410. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 1 12 Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 73417TONY FAUST Wt: 4 114 2 1 21 2J 22 Ink 1H In E Dugan K C Hildreth 1-8 1 43 107 101 2 73423 RED LEAF Wt « 103 3 4 fi1 6- 33 2-h 2- 2-A W Miller Kc-no Bros 5 5 1S-513 107 10 734""*GKAPHITE w 1: 6 97 5 li 71 72 5J 3 44 3" F HbrandSi.riaNevadaSta s 25 M I -■ 73H*BIG BOW w 1; 10s 4 :: 5* isk 0k 4* ::»* ¥ Harty O W Scott I 9 I ] 8-3 73422MISS RILL-IE w 7 106 7 2 8 8 6* 54 5 5" Kirschm Maple Stable S 15 12 I 2 73442 TKEAS. SEEKRwn 4 107 S 7 3 31. l"k fi fi" i - Oilbert 11 Q Dedwell « S 7 2i fi5 33422 FAIRYSTREET wb 4 98 1 5 1 1*. 7 75 7* V- 97 Kelly M J Hayes 20 50 50 15 fi 73406 .TANETA wb 6 100 6 S 41 4?. S S S I J Butler H A Cotton 10 40 40 12 6 Added starter. Time, 25*.. 522, 1:191, 1:465, 2:14s. 2:4li, 3:0Sj, 3:36?,, 4:03. Winner — Br. c, by Sain--St. Rose trained by J. Lonie. Went to post at 3:00. At post 8 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Tony Faust, from a Hying start, was skillfully reserved in close pursuit of the pacemakers, then drew out quickly and stole a long lead when beginning the last six furlongs, but just lasted the journey and ■ataai the decision in one si the closest finishes seen. Red Leaf, a victim of trailing tactics and plastered with mud. after being reserved in the rear for .1 mile and three-quarters, closed up rapidly in the last hall" and, in a cyclonic finish, just failed to get up. Graphite, patiently restrained in the early stages, moved up with reserved speed in the last half and was a game third. Big Bow. prominent throughout and rating »r!!, was outsitrinted at the end, but ran an extra good race. Miss Rillie trailed covered with mud and Bassaai well. Treasure Seeker was excessively urged for two miles and tired finally. Scratched— 73422 Ramus, 108; 73423 Logistilla, 110. Overweights— Red Leaf, 1 pound; Fairystreet, 3. Q /• DQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 71 S41— 1 :40 J— 3— 102. Purse 00. 3-year -..his fj 4fc Cj unl upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73404 DORADO WB 6 108 15 4 321 24 l2 l2i 1 W Kelly A Koenigsberger I "i 5J 2 4 5 73403 THE MIGHTY WB 7 106 1 1 4=1 32i 3- 321 2? W Miller H E Howell » 6 8 9-5 4 .. i7.137lSHENANDOAH w B 6 115 5 3 l1 1J 22 BiMW Knapp KenilworthSkFm I 5 13-513-56-5 1-2 730.l«-EDUARDO WB 6 109 3 2 2i« 4* 4* 4J 4 * Keogh J D Dunn 6 13 13 4 8-5 73262 MAXTRESS w 7 108 7 5 56 58 52 54 5* Gilbert J W Walsh S 10 10 3 ii I 73404 THE CAPTAIN w 8 107 4 6 « fi5 68 fi; 6« Butwell C Brant 4 4 16-56 5 8-6 75155 FLLLETTA SB 5 110 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 Hherton II W Hoag 6 13 13 4 8 5 Time. 252, 998, l:**i 1:**, l:4-»£. Winner — Ch. g. by Amigo — Fame trained by W. Cahill. Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Derado, forwardly placed from the start, moved up rapidly on the backstretch and drew out decisively 011 Hie last turn. The Mighty was within striking distance pursuit throughout and got up for second place in a game closing effort. Shenandoah, palpably short, set the early pace and tired badly at the end af si? furlongs. Eduardo, prominent for half the journey, quit badly. Maxtress closed up steadily in the last half. The Captain ran a bad race. Fulletta was hopelessly outpaced. The winner was entered for 0 K : no bid. Scratched— 73384 Lone Wolf, 100; 73403Monaco Maid. 97; 732112Bill Curtis, 105; 73380 Prestige. 106; 73Z818t. Senicus, 108. Overweights — Shenandoah, 1 pound. I J QQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :114.— 3— 103. 00 added. 4 year -olds and up- 73 7Q 4jC C/ O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 45. Ind Horses AWtPPSt1/* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 032S2LORD NELSON 5 109 3 4 32 22J 2l l"k Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta2.J 16 53 1 1 2 73310 ANDREW B. COOK 7 115 5 1 1J l2 l2 2* W Knapp W Fisher 2 3 13-56-5 3 5 734212TRIUMPHANT WSB 4 115 7 2 4l 3J 4» 3? W Miller Keene Bros 3 21-54 7-5 3-5 73401BELLE KINNEY WB 6 107 16 5« 54 3nV 47 Gilbert H G Bedwell 5 6 6 2 4-5 73364 RTTH Wr. WB 0 110 6 5 61 7 6 5s Keogh J B Dunn 8 20 20 6 2 73401SEVENFULL 4 106 2 3 21 4J 5 62 Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 6 12 11 4 8-5 fillSOGALVANIC 6 115 4 7 7 62 7 7 Pengast S P Grimmett 60 100 40 20 5 Time, 23J, 48J, 1:14J. Winner— Ch. g, by St. Carlo — Good Hoi e trained by C. Buxton. Went to post at 3:54. At post .8 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Lord Nelson broke slowly and closed up leisurely, but outstayed Andrew B. Cook in a long scratch drive. Andrew B. Cook, from a flyi.ig start, set the pace to almost the last stride before succumbing. Triumphant l.t-an slowly and finished fast. Belle Kinney, nearly left, closed an immense gap ami probably was best. Bath W. was hopelessly outpaced. Sevenfull quit badly and disliked the going. The winner was entered for ?400; no bid. Scratched— 7320G Phalanx, 114; 734042May Amelia, 110; 73420 Ray Bennett. 105.