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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and fourteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 30 liocks ill. Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtraan. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing Marts 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. 7QGHQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1:11$— 3— 103. 00 added. 3-year-olds and up * § OOv/U ward. Selling. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73727 RAV BENNETT W 4 111 6 9 4"k 4j 1| p£ Mentry G P McNeil 21 3 13-56-5 3-5 M SEVGRTON w 4 103 11 5 o3 31 - -nk W Kelly T H Ryan 21 3 9-5 4-5 9-20 73674 HEAD DANCE WB I 112 2 G 31 5- 4-1 31 Keogh C J Casey .6 10 8 3 8-5 73727 NELLIE RACINE W 4 98 9 2 ink ink 31 41 J a Harris W Walker 12 13 13 5 21 734K2*THE MIGHTY WB 7 106 I 1 10«k 91 71 51 W Miller Kingston Stable 3 51 51 11-56-5 ZU3t PALADIN! w 4 105 1 8 9»k 74 6""k «s Dearborn P Nichols 30 40 40 15 8 72787 ED LILP.URN w 8 107 7 11 11 11 10 7"k ButwelU W J Kelly 20 60 60 20 6 7376.". SCAMPER w4 97 10 3 7i S1 81 80 J Butler SobreVistaSble 40 200 200 50 20 73421 KLMDALE wsb 4 108 3 7 Si 2*ft tf 9J Sandy J Coffey 6 10 10 3 8-5 7X799 GOVERNOR ORMANwb 5 110 5 10 SJIO2 11 10" W Fischer J B Dunn 20 50 50 20 6 7345s BANTAM wsb 5 103 4 4 6"k 61 91 11 Scoville Hall and Marshall 30 60 60 25 15 Time. 24?. 49. 1:144. Winner — B. g, by David Tenny — Prineesea trained by G. P. McNeil. Went to ]K.st at 1:43. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second and third driving. Ray Bennett broke slowly, but closed an early gap quickly and drew out decisively when straightened for borne. Sevurton, from a good start, was forwardly placed and ran well, but finished a tiring second! Head Danee ran in prominent contention throughout and was wearing the favorite down at the end. Nellie Racine set the iiace to the stretch and tired. The Mighty, badly outpaced from the start, closed a big gap In the last half. Paladini had a rough journey and closed a gap in the stretch. Ed Lilbnrn. liea; lv left, made up ground. Elmdale showed superior speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered lor 1700: do bid. Scratched— 73751 Mary B. Clark. 100. Overweights — Head Dance, 1 pound; Th«? Mighty, 1; Paladini. 2; Bantam, 1. : ■ r~~ SECOND RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 73345— 40?— 2— 102. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. 7QQAyl OOw4r: Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1Mb PHILLISTINA 97 4 4 Ill5 Buxton J Green 7 10 7 3 8-5 QB2 YAKIMA BELLE W Mi 6 I 31 2=1 Scoville Sanford and Heath3 3 11-56-5 7-10 73C80 HLACKHAND ws 96 2 2 2»k 31 Pohanka W W Finn 20 30 20 8 4 73670 MINA1.TO w 105 1 1 4"k 4»k Sandy J M Crane 4 8 8 4 2 73332 MORE A ws 105 5 5 6»k 54 A WillmsR 51 Rice Jr 20 30 30 12 6 73747 collice ■ 97. 3 8 52 63 Gilbert F J Neil 4 5J 5 2 1 73689 YELLOW FOOT w 67 7 6 72 7* A Walsh AnchorageSkFm 7 10 10 4 2 73.Y.4 RONSALINE w 9S 9 7 8* 8° Lycurgus M Grant 10 15 15 6 3 73747 WIWXKEE s 97 8 9 93 9?. Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 20 50 25 10 5 733S3 SIR FRETFUL w 100 10 10 10 10 W Kelly R Friedman 20 50 50 20 10 7363" MABEL FOUNTAIN s 92 11 Fell. Cboneau J N Mounce 6 7 61 21 6-5 Time, £3*. 41*. Winner — Ch. f. by Joe Terry — La Amiga trained by J. Green. West to post at "2:12. At post 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second and third driving. Phillistiim broke well, drew out quickly and spreadeagled her opposition. Yakima Belle was held at the DOS and broke tangled up. but ran In game and unavailing pursuit of the winner and is very promising. Blaekhand was in prominent contention to midway pf the stretch and tired. Minalto beat the barrier. Bat «as qui.kly headed and quit badly. Morea. away badly, steadily improved her position. Yellow IiKt Buffered from bumping at the start. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Yakima Belle, 2 pounds; Minalto, 5; Bonsaline, 1; Sir Fretful, 3. THIRD RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 73345— 408—2—102. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. 7QQ/PT OOUO Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S . HT w 97 1 1 l"k 1* 13 A Walsh W E Applegate 8 12 6 3 3-2 73329 COPPIT ST Ml 5 3 2J 221 2* Sandy Oakland Stable 4 4 16-56-5 3-5 7. -•- ■ RU1E THATCHER w 107 3 6 P* 41 3" W Kelly J D Millin 3 21-54 3-2 7-10 72737*BL I.VYO w 106 I 2 3=1 31 4"k W Miller T H Williams 3 23-541 3-2 4-5 73080 MINNIE BRIGHT V 102 7 I 4* 5l 5* Gilbert B Schreiber 3 7 61 21 6-5 7 717 A LECOUVREUR W 97 4 4 6* 6* 6* Kirschm P T Chinn 10 12 10 4 2 7361:: ORPHAN BOY w 103 8 7 7-17= 7l Scoville F W Doss 5 8 8 3 3-2 i:i ! i:i:i ING W VTER w 97 6 S 8 8 8 J Butler Molera and Josephs30 60 60 20 10 Time. 23*, 41g. Winner — Br. f, bv Cesarion — Sliandrona trained l y C. ft. Snyder. Went to post at 2:3i;. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second and third the s:i:ne. Cosset, from a flying start, set the pace gamely throughout. Coppit broke slowly, but got quickly ini.i and maintained nearest pursuit of the winner to the end. Carrie Thatcher, away very badly, closed up sleadilv into a game third. El Iavo had no mishaps, ran in prominent contention to midway of The stretch and tired. Minnie BrigfiT. away very badly on the extreme outside, made a wide stretch turn and finished fast. Adrian* Icouvreur got "off poorly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— -t 72775 iChitterllng*. 108. Overweights — El Pavo, 2 pounds. FOURTH RACE— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 71817— 1 :08$— 2— 7qqa/ e30V/0 BOX Iurse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses* AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OMfWAP WB 103 12 2 61 3h 3 1 In W Kelly J Lowe 4 41 4 8-5 4-5 f73690ST WON wb 114 7 6 2b 2J 8* 2h W Knapp C Winclwll 3 18-518-53-2 7-10 7S74S*DAREIN«3TON w 107 111 103 6l 41 3=1 Butwell W P Magrane 3 5 5 2 1 71070 WAHOO w 99 I 1 Is P lu 4* Kirschm W W Finn 10 10 5 2 1 7"«*M|1HMVV f|M | 9 7= 71 51 5=1 A Walsh T E Keating 10 13 13 5 3 73732 WALTER MILLER w I0G 11 I snk s«k 72 B* w Miller T H Williams 10 20 20 8 4 73765 OLD RETTLKR w MM 4 B* H 6- 73 A Harris W Walker 10 15 15 6 3 71441JREENSF W IT 19* 6 5 "-1 4* 83 S J Stuart Spokane Stable 8 10 9 3 8-5 7-G89 BLNVDE vv 1M 9 7 9S 10= M H Buxton H C Ahlers 20 60 60 20 10 TXUS II AVTJ UR-mOWN «HJ 4 1» 11 • II8 IP P»«k Sandy .1 Dinkelspiel 100 100 100 40 20 6S-s -O ; r » M 2 S 4" 9 9= IP" ScOVllle Keene Bros 10 16 16 8 4 FRANK CHANCE w N 112 12 12 12 12 Gilbert B Schreiber 30 100 100 40 20 Time, 1:10$. Winner l:. ■ bv Watercress-Orange Leaf, by Kingston trained by J. Lowe. Weii ii. mm at ..AX. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Wap from a enoi start. WM outp.oed briefly, but came through fast on the inside and got up in the last Ktride SI iron ran iii nearest i.ursuit of the paeemakers from Hie start, but Wahoo knodkBi him off hb snide midwav of tlie stretch, making liim tone several hnftlha, which iK-at him. Dareington. a slow beiruiner and away very badly, close«l an immense gap. Wah« . from a flying start, made the running f.,i ire Miiiougs bol bore out sharply in the Stretch and tired at the end. Ouernavaea steadily improved bis position from a p • start Walter Miller, shuttled quiekly to the rear, closed a gap in the last half. Old Settler was Repeatedly pulliug ap because of being in close quarters. Rcene W. probably was short. The winner wa- entered for : no bid. overw.igiits St. Avon. 2 pounds; Hand-me-down, 2. ty OZ*7 FIFTH RACK 1 Mile. OKIBH--1 :3S t — I— «M Iurse M. 4-year-olds and upward. JCjVI I 1 illi.s and Mares. Special Weights. Net value to winner $.!25. Ind Horses A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MM NONIK ws9 103 5 4 4? .VJ 1 * 1j 1 1 Oill,rt Gar.l.jCltyS-ble 20 20 » C 3 -,... |..M|T. w 4 10". 7 2 ■.- 22 3J VIV Sandy .1 offey 12 30 30 10 5 ;:! •!-;.,, v w 4 Hi.". I :. 1"M= »Wa Buxton J II Shouldice 6 5 3 211-1011-211-4 7X33 ILL E EYES w 7 IW U 12 1 1 "l1 S B 4" W Kelly 1 Sheridan 2 33 1 1-2 nS MANILAS w 5 109 11 7 6 4"k 4?. 4= S Kirs.hm C Brant 6 10 7 2* 6-j 7S481 FAIRYSTRBET wk 4 1 ifi lo lu 10 10 10 8 f.i W Miller M J Hayes 6 8 7 21 1 7270« SALPEARL - « ** 1 I I I I «2 P Botler W Scha.rttg 10 30 30 10 5 - „ i-llKl- I- w 7 M I 2 71. 6| fiuk 71. 8= Gaiindo W St Vincent 20 100 100 30 10 i::.!; i- ..-MT wmtm I I I 111 I r A Harris W Walker 30 M*M»M 12 r» P ASOBROUS GII.L WS 5 10J 2 1 B*1| 7. 10 10= Lycurgus .1 F BMW 30.1.10 100 40 15 MtfSl BFRTIE K w 4 105 9 6 .•! 3J .".. 1 1 IP Scoville R Friedman M ■ 5o M H MKlROfil " NI NI WU5 109 6 11 12 12 12 12 12 W Fischer L Goodchild 12 30 30 10 5 Time, 25, 50. l:15g, 1:42. Winner — B. m, by Santiago — Crap Game trained by J. Donathnn. Went to post at 3:25. At | ost 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Nonie. after lieing forwardly reserved for six furlongs, came through 011 the Inside and made g.xxl decisively in tlie Stretch. Ibti ran in keen contention throughout and is extra good. Entrada drew out and n.ado tlie running to the stretch, then quit badlyand was palpably .short. Blue Eyes, nearly left, closed an immense gap under a bad ride. Mauila S. ran prominently throughout. Fairystreet was sore and ialpubly unfit. Bertie A. is best in mud. Overweights — Fairystreet, 1 pound. Q QrVQ SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 73730— l:25i— 4— 109. 00 added. 3 year-olds. Maidens. OOUO Allowances. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73558=STEEL BLUE WB 99 10 6 51 5l I*] Pk If A Walsh Steele d Riley T-* 3-2 7-513-201-4 73«ss9HUMERO •* w 106 5 3 2l 23 1 21 S | W Miller T H Williams 3 f. I 9-5 9-10 73631 EXPECTANT w 97 2 4 "» 7l 6 5* 3h Gilbert B Schreiber 20 20 16 6 3 73688 JEREMIAH w 104 6 5 41 4h 2J 3nk 4= Scoville Keene Bros 15 30 30 10 4 736S82ZOE YOUNG ws 107 9 7 61 61 5i 4l 58 Butwell J T Collins 6 7 7 2J 6-5 7MM GALLANTIVE S 109 I 1 31 31 4" 63 6= Post H M Mason 15 40 40 15 8 73291 SUPINE W 102 12 8 8 8 8 7l 7* A Harris W Walker 12 16 16 7 2J TMK MAMIE STANHOPE WB 1!6 7 11 9 9 9 8 8= Gargan HollywoodStable 12 12 10 4 2 7322S2CHARLIE DOHERTY w 112 4 2 in Ink 7nk 9 95 W Fischer J B Dunn 6 10 10 4 2 TEMBLO w 109 11 9 10 10 10 10 10=« J Butler Green and Barlow 15 20 15 7 «3J ♦PATRICIA R. WB 107 8 12 11 11 11 11 ll2 G McLhlinF Farrington 30 100 100 40 20 73535 TIA JUAN A w 107 1 10 12 12 12 12 12 Sandy MarchmontSble 15 60 60 20 10 ♦Went in entries as Patrician. Time, 24|. 49, 1:15$, 1:29. Winner — Ch. g, by Solitaire II. — Marcell trained by V. H. Terry. M Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Steel W Blue, from a lucky start, was repeatedly shut off. but made good finally and decisively after a very rough .inirney. Ilumero, from a striding start, soon drew out and set the pace to midway of the stretch, but succumbed finally to the favorite. Expectant ran well and closed up steadily In the last half. Jeremiah ran in prominent and game contention throughout. Zoe Young broke badly and made up ground steadily. Tlie others were beaten off. Overweights — Humero. 2 pounds; Mamie Stanhope. 4. LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. SANTA ANITA PARK. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Ninetieth day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 100 days. 21 books on. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:50 p. m. Chicago time 3:50 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate, index number, track record, age of horse mid weight carried. 7Q*7Q*T FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 72550— 1:05?— 4— 106. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. O f X3 I Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % y, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7:74".=BARBETTE W 105 2 1 lh P 1= li C H ShilgG J Long 3-2 9-5 9-5 4 5 1-3 73745 TURN AWAY ws. 105 8 4 72 7* oh 2J C Ross E Wright 3 16-521 1 2-5 73667 BELLE GRIFFON WB 105 4 3 5" 4" 61 3nk Goldstein J W Blalock 30 30 30 10 4 73743 ROYAL QUEEN WB 105 6 2 . 22 2b 31 4 J G Burns Kansas Stable 4 4 31 C-5 3 I 173759 AQUILINE w 100 9 5 3- 3» 2l 5h E Martin Iasadena Stable 5 8 8 3 6-5 73721 EMILY N. W 105 7 6 4h 52 7h 6" T Taylor E Alvey 10 20 20 8 I 73395 YELMA C. w 105 5 7 6 61 41 1* Shriner OakwoodSkRnch 15 20 20 8 4 7X512 FLORENCE BIRCH W 105 1 9 9 S= 8* 8? Yandsen J W Medlin 30 30 20 8 3 73608 BILLOWY W 105 3 8 85 9 9 9 G ArchibdF M Smith 50 60 60 20 10 Time. 24, 48. 1 :00J, 1:07L Winner — Ch. f, by Alvescot — Princess Osra trained by J. S. Rothert. Went to post at 1:51. At post 3 minutes. Start g.»od. Won easily; second and third driving. Bar-let te raced Royal Queen into easy defeat, then moved into an easy and big lead, winning with speed to .-pare. Tumaway, off in a jam. did not get clear until entering the stretch, then came fast and finished iramWy under punishment. Belle Griffon closed a big gap in the final quarter, finishing with a belated rush. Royal Queen showed speed, but tired palpably when a sixteenth out. Aquiline went well for four end a half furlongs. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73495Artie Ripy, 105; 73107 Virginia Green, 105; 73778 Margie D., 105; 73778 Otwell, 105. Q7QQ SECOND RACE— 3-8 Mile. 72533— ,!4|— 2— 107. Iurse 00. 2 year-olds. MaidensT O I *J O Colts and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Did Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73626 CHIPMUNK WB 108 4 1 P P C H ShilgR L Thomas 3 3 3 11-2 73645 FRED MAIER WB 108 9 6 61 2" G ArchibdM Garrity 10 15 15 6 3 SIR BARRY wisJOS 12 5 21 31 E Martin Denny Bros 10 10 8 3 3-2 ACE OF DIAMONDS wloS 10 3 3l 41 Musgrve S C Hildreth 3 3 8-5 7-1013 736S33LUCKY MATE w 108 7 8 4h 5h Goldstein J II Buscher 6 10 10 4 2 73645 KNT OF THE EAST WB 108 11 4 71 6h Milliano L A McDowell 40 60 60 20 10 73568 CORIEL w 109 5 2 5u 71 D Boland G J Long 5 10 10 3 3-2 73549 WILD WOOD w 108 6 7 81 8° Shriner OakwoodSkRnch 12 13 13 5 2*. 7 223 KING OF THE CAMP w 108 2 10 91 9" Lloyd W R Clark M 60 60 20 lo 73511 HEYDENTUS WB 108 8 9 10 10-" C Ross J Touhey 10 12 12 5 2J ST. DORIAN w 10S 1 12 ll1 11* G Burns R F Carman 10 20 20 S 4 TOCHARUM WB 108 3 11 12 12 J CallahanN McFarlane 30 60 60 20 10 Time, 24, 35L Winner — B. c, by Fatherless — Ethle trained by H. McDaniel. Went to post at 2:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Chipmunk, off flying, made a runaway race of it. never leaving the result in doubt. Fred Maier closed up ground steadily in the final quarter and finished resolutely under sharp punishment. Sir Barry ran well and. In a loug stretch drive, tired only in the final stride. Ace of Diamonds showed speed, but tired un-e -i ectedry in the final sixteenth. Lucky Mate tired. The winner was entered for 00; no hid. Scratched— 73CS3=Frank Clancy, 108; 73C45 Harry Stanhope, 108. Overweights — Corlel, 4 pounds. THIRD RACE— 8-4 Mile. 72409— 1:11?— 2— 92. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 7Q7QQ O I j Ws Fillies, Mares and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 25. nd Horses AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7290PINGHAM w 4 103J 6 3 P lh p p Musgrve P T Chinn 7-107-103-5 3-10out 73647=GOSSIPER II. W 4 103 2 4 4l 4J 32 2J G Burns J Touhey 3 31 31 4-5 1-3 73701 NUNS VEILING WSB 5 103 8 9 31 23 23 33i E Martin Denny Bros 15 25 25 8 3 73663 HAZELTHORPE 15 106 3 5 61 51 61 4= T Taylor E Alvey 10 12 12 4 8-5 73665 BAUBLE w 5 103 7 1 9 9 9 5nk c H ShilgMrs L Landry 8 8 7 S-5 7-10 737UPTATTENHAM WS 7 110 1 S 8l 85 51 6l Aker W E North 20 30 30 8 3 736S7 BLUE BOTTLE wb 4 102 4 2 2l 61 81 71 J CallahanFleming and ClancySO 100 100 30 12 73416 NETTIE HICKS w 5 103 10 7 7l 7= 71 8* Goldstein F Farrar 50 100 100 40 20 73146 INTERLUDE WSB 7 107 9 6 51 3h 41 9 Kunz Q Murphy 50 100 100 40 20 73686 BANNOCENCE W 5 105 5 Left at the post. Vandsen H T Hunter 50 100 100 30 12 Time. 24, 4SL 1:13?. Winner — B. g, by Greenan — Seminola trained by I*. T. Chinnt. Went to post at 2:42. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Ingham, off to a striding start, showed a sharp turn of speed throughout and held Gosslper II. safe through the last hundred yards under a gentle hand ride. The latter was cut off when turning for home, but got clear when an eighth out and finished gamely under the whip. Nuns Veiling forced the pace for the first half mile, then tired badly. Bauble closed a big gap with a belated rush. Hazelthorpe also liuished fast. Interlude ran well to the stretch and quit. Scratched— 73742 Daisy Frost, 100. Overweights — Ingham, 14. pounds; Hazelthorpe. 3; Tattenham, 5; Interlude, 2. QQAA FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 72590—1 :24i— 3— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and u -tJKjjJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt and % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73707WISTARIA W 7 1021 3 7 8h 83 71 6l P . C H ShilgH B Mulkey 21 18-518-53-2 7-10 73706 TOLLER w 5 103 4 8 P 2l 2l 4l 21 G ArchibdM Garrity 6 8 8 3 3-2 737262NORFOLK WB 4 100 9 2 62 61 6" 5h 33 Shriner B F Hobart 3 18-518-56-5 3-5 73647 PR. FREDERICK WB 5 103 7 4 10 10 10 10 41 Musgrve W F Rapp S 10 10 4 2 73534 UNCLE HENRY w 6 98 1 3 7" 9h 91 9! 53 E Martin Pasadena Stable 6 12 12 5 21 73726 MINTIA • W 5 103 5 5 4h 31 41 3h 6n C Ross R T Offutt 6 6 13-56-5 1-2 7SM RUDABEK WB 7 100 6 6 93 7nk Sl 81 71 Goldstein J D Brown 15 20 20 8 4 73529 MASTER LESTER WB 4 100 8 10 5" 51 51 71 8" Vandsen J Clark 8 12 12 5 21 73647 RUSTLING SILK ws 5 93 10 1 3l 41 3" 2and 9l Nelson HoganandRinehrt 8 12 12 5 21 72609 THE SULTAN WS 5 100 2 9 21 1 U P 10 G Burns E Wright 10 15 15 6 3 Time. 23|. 4SJ, 1:13. 1:25*. Winner — B. m, by Bob Miles— La Gascognc trained by II. B. Mulkey. Went to post at 3:10. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Wistaria. In close quarters, but always close up, got clear when entering the stretch and, after an early drive, came away easily in the last sixteenth. Toller ran in persistent pursuit of The Stfltan for the first half aud menaced for an instant when r.n eighth out. but tired suddenly at the end. Norfolk worked Lis way through a rough journey into a fast coming third. Prince Frederick finished with a rush. The Sultan showed the most speed to the stretch, but tired when an eighth out. Uncle Henry closed a big gap. Rustling Silk ran a fast half. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched— 73783Silverskin, 100; 73008 Giovanni Balerio, 100; 7358S Escamado, 100; 737423Toddy Hodge, 100; 737«1 Liberto, 100; 73705 Little Minister, 97. Overweights — Wistaria, 44 pounds. Q Q/Sl FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 72590—1 :24J— 3— 100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-OO / -i- ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7361PTALARAND w 8 100 2 6 2l 22 2= 1= P Goldstein F Sepulveda 6-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 2-5 7364S2GRANDITA w 4 95 9 2 4l 4- 41 2s 2* Vandsen SweeneyandR ledge 6 6 6 2 1 73 65 LUCKY LAD w 4 100 3 8 63 5h 5h 41 3l Slffiner OakwoodSkRnch 4 10 10 4 8-5 73606 SILVER SIE W 5 98 6 4 72 71 7* 6* 41 Musgrve I H Miller 6 6 6 2 1 736653KIRKFIELD BELLE w 4 95 I 1 3l 31 3 31 55 G Burns J M Stokes 3 31 31 6-5 1-2 73.-.7 PYHRHO WB 9 104 19 9 9 tP ¥ 61 Lloyd C p Lanier 40 100 lot 30 12 73646 SE VRCH ME WB 5 103 4 7 Sn S" 9 71 71 G ArchibdMrs A L Bell 15 20 20 S 4 73648 ROYAL ROGUE ws 9 100 I 3 5h 62 62 51 8l E Martin Denny Bros 10 10 10 4 2 737M L FITZGIBBON WB 4 95 7 5 l»k 1* 41 9 9 C Ross W I Elliott 15 20 15 6 3 Time. 24:. 49J, 1:14. 1:27. Winner — Ch. g. by El Rio Rey — Hettie Humphreys trained by J. Bodenl. Went to post at 3:40. At post 4 minutes. Start food. Won easily: second and third driving. Tal-arand was reserved close to the pacemaker to the stretch, then singled out into an easy lead and won holding his own easily. Grandlta. outpaced for the first half, moved up fast in the final eighth and fm-Phed gamely. Lucky Lad closed a gap in the stretch and finished fast under the whip. Silver Sue came Willi a belated rush at tlie end. Kirktieid Belle tired in the stretch. Louise Iitzgihbon set a fast pace for five furlongs and quit suddenly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched--73701 Dulcinea. 95: 737i!PDazzle. loo: 7:: U8ntenovole, 95; 734943Beautiful and Best, lai; 7:...;.:;-last..so. IOO: 73437 Anvil. 100; 73C40 Burnolette, 98. Overweights — Pyrrho. 4 pounds. * QQrVO SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72409— 1 : 1 1 j —2—92/5 Iurse 00. 3 vear-olds. Maidens. OOU4 0r«« and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $.525. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 707 BTROM S FLYER w 109 1 2 P P P 1* C H ShilgP H MeCarren 1 1 3-5 out— 73740 LANCASHIRE LAD WB 109-3 4 2" 3n 31 tsk Goldstein J Pelter 6 8 8 3 6-5 73432 8 CARLISLE wislU SN 73 6 :,. U Shriner L A McDowell 30 40 40 15 6 73740 H OF SHENNAMEREwn 109 4 1 S 9= 7» 4 D Poland W Gabriel 6 S S 3 3-2 73SM LXKEVIEW w 109 11 i 3" 4. 4h .V W Mclnre.I F Newman 10 10 10 3 3-2 73512 MAX NAL wb 109 2 6 41 5J. 6.J 6= Lloyd F Martin 10 20 20 S 3 73740 HUtVEY CLARK Win M0 M 3 9 IP 9nk 71 Plair J M Stokes 30 50 40 15 6 73740THE HAMMER -WB 109 6 12 IP 101 S. Sh G ArehibdG S Davis 30 100 100 20 10 7! S0 IOHN A. MALLON s 112 9 8 |k $ 3] tl. Nelson Ouien Sabe SbleP. 15 15 6 2 71644 LON MASON w 109 12 9 12 71 10 M»* Milliano H T Bateheler 50 1O0 100 30 12 73740 FRANCISCAN w 109 s 7 Mt*43 12 IP Finn T A Pulluin 20 20 15 I 2 taatt WHEREWITHAL W 112 7 ll 6» 8* IP 12 O Burns R H Harris 6 10 10 4 2 Time. _ 4». 49. 1:14?. Winner— Ch. g. by The Commoner — Mountain Mist trained by J. Boden. Wen to post at 4:0S. At | ost 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Thomas Ilyer. easily licst, raced to his work and. never being fully extended, won as his rider pleased. Lancashire Lad raced forwardly throughout and stood the last sixteenth drive gamely. S. A. Carlisle closed a gap in the stretch, b.it tired suddenly at the end under tlie whip. Henry of Sliennatnere finished lust Lakcview ran fairly well. John A. Million ran well to the stretch, then quit badly. Scratched— 73740sSuzerain, 112; 73750 Cardinal, 100; 72013 Dr. Wels, 100. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. ,-l " CITY PARK. FKIDAY, MARCH 20. 1908. WEATHEB CLOUDY. TRACK GOOD. fifty-fourth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of til days. 25 lKHks on. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. A. B. Dade. Hacing Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:30 p. ra. 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— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 07051 — 41— 2— llOJ. 00 added. 2-year-olds. 7Q7QA O 4 «l/ v-F Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Selling. Net yalue to winner 73. Jud Horses AWtPPSt H % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73484 MARITZA w 109 4 1 1= l1! Nicol R Tucker 11-513-513-56-5 3-5 73656 TRANSFORM w 107 8 7 1 2 W R WkrJ D Grant 10 16 16 7 3 73656 SCANTLING w 106 5 2 M 31 Notter J W Pugh -6 12 10 4 2 73694 TYLER W 106 » 4 - b 4" J Lee J W Forman 6 10 10 4 2 DISAGREEMENT wn K4 10 | 6"t 5" Brussel J Baker 15 15 10 4 2 M JOHN HALL wb 106 7 8 101 6J V Powers J C Cahn 12 15 15 6 3 73714 TOM HOLLAND w 112 11 I 3h 7" Heidel J Stevens 3 18-518-53-2 7-10 RM1 SILVERADO ¥B 104 3 11 Sl 81 A Martin B Forsythe 25 100 100 40 12 73i.75=COLFMBlS w 10!t 1 6 4h 9 1 W Allen P M Civill 6 7 7 3 3-2 7356" ANDERSON WR 107 6 12 12J 10= Skirvin C H Karr 50 100 100 40 20 m TIFLIS w 104 12 10 11- 11s T ChandlerH B Duryea 40 100 100 40 20 73196 FIGGY MILLER w 102 2 5 B| 12= S Flynn Miller and Stubbs 25 100 100 40 12 7::714 JOE HOWELL w 107 13 13 IS 13 C Henry O G Parke 12 17 17 1 31 Time. 12*. 25. .50*. 43*. Winner — Br. c, by Nasturtium — Merrily trained by H. C. Riddle. Went to jM st at 2:20. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Maritza. away fast and running to his best form under good riding, set a fast pace throughout and won well in hand. Transform, away slowly and forced to go wide all the way, finished gamely and was probably best. Scantling, from a fast beginning, held on well to the end. Tyler was going well at the end and showed improvement. Disagreement made a promising debut despite running green. Columbus was in dang, quarters and can do much better. Tom Holland ran poorly and tired after going a quarter. The winner was entered for ,00: no bid. Scratched— 73575 Regards, 99: Doll Maker. 90. Overweights — Maritza. 2 pounds; Scantling, 2: Tyler. 2: John Hall. 2. SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 00510— l:12g — 4—101. 00 added. 4-year-olds and up-fj 7Q7Q1 | y _l ward. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 75. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % jft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73564 DE ORO w 4 10S 14 3 U ll ll I3 Sklrvui S T Hopkins 12 16 16 7 3 73699 KING COLE WB 6 111 9 10 S" 7l 51 23 Nicol F E Brown 7 13 12 5 21 8M ARBY VAN wb 6 10S 15 4 N 31 M VI J Lee J W Dayton 8 15 15 6 3 734? DRY DOLLAR WB 4 100 1 7 41 61 4 i 4h Dubei A J Behan 25 25 20 8 4 , 73677 TOBOGGAN ■ I 109 8 2 V 21 3h 51 Heidel B W Streett 8-5 2 3-2 4-5 2-5 7365S MARTIIS W 7 108 4 6 7= M 8* 6 Notter F Gering Sr 4 7 7 21 6-5 73010 WISE HAND w 4 105 12 15 15 tS 10* 71 Rosen D C OMalley 20 40 40 15 7 MT7 MOYEA w 4 105 7 8 9» 9 91 81 A Martin M Levy 4 7 7 3 3-2 73623 LACACHE wn 8 1"3 2 1 13" 10h H1 91 Hoffman A B Maginnis 25 50 50 20 10 73542 BENSONH1RST wb 8 108 3 9 . r 61 in?. J Baker .1 W Briggs 8 10 10 4 2 73542 MAELSTROM wb 4 105.. 6 11 12-" 12 13= 11?. Licbert T Licalzi 25 50 40 15 I 72Mt WILD IRISHMAN W 6 111 5 5 61 4h 7"i021 E Walsh J Phillips 15 25 25 8 4 7: M CHARLEY WARD W 4 306 10 12 ll1 11and 12and 134 V Powers C Pangritz 8 12 12 5 M 71762 DICK REDD wb I 106 11 13 141 143 14s 14° Slemmns P .1 Miles 30 60 60 25 12 6N»20 KNICKERBOCKER WB 5 108 13 14 101 15 15 15 S Flynn D C Corbitt 15 30 30 12 5 Time. 24=.. 49i, 1:152. Winner — 0k. c. by Don de Oro — E. S. J. trained by S. S. Tracey. Went to post at 3:01. At post I minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. De oro acted fractiously while going to the i ost and had to be led over, but broke in the front division and. taking the lead at once, won all the way. King Cole closed a J ig gap gradually and finished fast and gamely. Arby Van was prominent throughout and stayed well in the stretch run. Dry Dollar, in close oiiarters for the first half, moved up fast in the stretch. Toboggan ran well to the stretch and tired badly in the last furlong. Maitius was shuttled back soon after the start and closed a gap. Wild Irishman had a rough trip. Bensonhurst can do better. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Toboggan, 1 pound: Maelstrom. 2J: Charley Ward. 1. , THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 00928—1:20—3—87. 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. 7Q7QO v3 | t~/ £J Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 73718STERAH "wb 109 12 2 4J l1* l3 1= 1* Nicol E A Brennan 7 12 12 4 2 7373S=LADY ALMY wb 95 10 8 51 31 2= 2s 2= Sumter J H McCormick 4 6 6 2 1 73642 OCR BOY ws 105 1 4 6J 8* 81 a] 31 Liebert J Burttschell 30 60 60 25 12 7371S-GEORGE H. WHITE wb 106 * 11 14 121 12= 81 4» V Powers FWandCJSchmidt 10 15 15 6 2* i73i;42ED KANE ws 102 4 1 ll1 11= 9* 6» 51 S Flynn W H Fizer 6 10 9 3 3-2 73485 APPLE TODDY w 106 14 3 lh 4= 4h 4h 61 J Iee R Minton 8 15 15 6 3 73735 GRATIOT wb 105 13 6 2* 2?. 3" M 7** J Ferris A L Kirby 20 30 30 12 6 73698 THE THORN wb 107 2 7 8h 61 5nk 9h Snk Notter P Dunne 11-106-59-101-2 1-4 73657 LINDA LAKE WB 100 5 12 71 7- M0 lib £ j Schaller W D Mahoney 20 60 50 20 8 73738 ALBERT M. wb 110 11 13 9l 9 £ 71 10» 10nk S Heidel H R Baker 60 100 100 40 20 73679 QUEENS SOUVENIR w 102 3 10 10- 10s 61 71 ll6 Brussel J A Wernberg 15 20 15 6 3 7::076 ROYAL CHANCE wb 100 9 14 13° 131 13* 121 12= Slesingr M A Neff 25 60 60 25 12 73657 MISS VIGILANT Ws 1041 7 9 12" 14 14 13s 13* Mulcahy H W Moseley 40 60 60 25 12 73735LORIMER w 110 6 5 3nk F.h Hi 14 14 W Ott E Corrigan 8 15 15 6 3 Time. 24*.. 4S3. 1:15*. 1 :29*. Winner — B. c. by Alie Frank — Charm, by Faustus trained by F. Luzader. Went to iKist at 3:29. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Tenth was sent into the lead soon after the start and won as his rider pleased. Lady Almy was hard ridden nil Ihe way and gaining at the end. Our Boy closed a big gap and finished with a rush. George I. White, clear of interference, came fast in the last quarter. Ed Kane, under timid riding, ran a good race and. with a stronger rider, would have been eloser tip. Apple Toddy showed si eed for three-quarters. Tin- Thorn was in a jam most of the way and ran far itelow his best form. Gratiot quit after going a good half. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched — T3S62 Bitter Sir, 107. overweights — Terah. 2 pounds: Ceorge II. White. 4: Apple Toddy. 4: Miss Vigilant. 4*. Q7QQ FOURTH RACE -1 1-16 Miles. C.7053— 1:44*. -4— 9sT 1908.sh00 added. 4-year-olds and tj 4 j fij upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 30. lnd Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 73736 POLLY PRIM wb 5 109 3 2 2U 21 2- 2- 1H V Powers . I R AVainwright 21 3 13-57-101-3 ;3719 KINGS DAUGHTRwb 5 109 5 1 1* 1= 1 1 2* Notter T C McDowell 6-5 6-5 1 11-20out 73717GOOD LUCK wb 5 114 4 5 42 43 43 4- V Nicol M H Tichenor 6 6 5 7-5 1-2 73661 PLANTLAND wb 5 106 1 3 3* 31 3* 31 4- J Lee W H Fizer 6 8 8 2 7-10 73719 OKENITE wb 4 97 2 4 5 5 5 5 5 S Flvnn E W Heffner 20 40 40 8 3-2 Time. 24«. 4S. 1:133. 1:39*. l:40g. Winner — Br. m. by Pirate of Penzance — Kosmo trained by F. Luzader. Went to post at 3:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Polly lriiii. under skillful riding, followed Kings Daughter closely for the first three-quarters and. under a mild drive, forged into the lead in the stretch and won going away. Kings Daughter, showing much the most speed for the first three-quarters. l egaii tiring in the last furlong, but was l est of the others. Good Luck, hard ridden all the way. ran poorly and was lucky to take third place. Plantland ran forwardl/ for three -qua iters, but was not persevered with in the stretch and should have been an easy third. Otenite was alw«ys outpaced. Scratched -737192 Lotus Eater. 104. Overweights — Plantland. 5 pounds. • r7Q7 CJkA FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 0051 0--1 : 1224— 1 of 00 added. 4-year-olds and up-| O I t/t ward. Colts. Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtFPSc and % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 73752-FONHALL w 5 108 10 1 ■ 11 21 in J Lee J J Ogles 31 5 5 2 1 72727 FRONTEN AC w 8 111 6 10 7" 3h P 2h Notter J Griffin 2 4 18-57-5 7-10 73660 JACK BRATTON w 4 105 2 6 »t 8* 5nk 3b A Martin Mrs F B BrattonlS 20 20 8 4 73717 coMMUNIPAW w 4 105 11 5 41 2" 3 4n Skirvin H F Williams 50 60 60 20 10 ntWROTAL BEN wis 4 103 I 4 6i» 6« 41 5 C Henry C F Clark I 2 3-2 7-102-5 73752 GRACCHUS wb 4 109 :; 9 9= 92 Sl «* S Heidel W Gerst 20 40 40 15 6 7XM RAPPAHANNOCK wb 4 108 I | 3H . 71 7* Brussel W B Freeman 15 20 20 8 4 not HAROLD D. wtM I I 11 4nk 61 ■■ Nicol J C Milam 15 15 15 6 3 73tWi DARING wi: 5 106 4 12 12 12 11! 91 S Flvnn FWandCJSchmidt 25 40 40 15 6 7UM8AM ARDO WB4 10S 1 7 IP H112 lo Rosen A W Perrin 60 100 100 40 20 73049 JUDGE TRF.F.N w 4 1M 12 8 Snk H 9« 11J V Powers P M West 6 10 10 4 I Tlttl BEN DOUBLE wb 4 Ml 7 11 10 ln= 10 12 G Swain C Evans 15 15 12 5 2J Time. 24. «8i, l:W|. Winner — Ch. g. by Dr. Rice— Carina II. trained by J. J. Ogles. West to ixiM at 4:19. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. lohall was restrained to the stretch turn, where he moved up with ■ rush and. standing the final drive with rare gameness. outstayed Frontenac". The latter closed a gap early and but for going wide into the stretch would have won. Jack Bratton came with a rush in the last quarter after saving much ground am the stretch turn. Communipaw. hard ridden most of the way. held on gamely and showed improved form. Papal Ben had no mishaps and was outpaced throughout. Rappahannock tired in the last quarter. Harold D.. away fast, showed fine speed for a quarter and tired badly. The winuer was entered for Moo; no bid. Scratched— 73752Ben Strong. MS; 72*72 Lightning Conductor. 108; 73430 Bert Osra, 108. overvejglit iiacehus. 4 pounds: Judge Treen, 1. rT f pT SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. WMt-1 :ttt— 4— KWT 0O added. 4 year olds and up-fj 7Q | C7 O ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ,4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S n 77*BIG BEN w 8 117 S 6 3i» 3J 21 11 Brussel J A Wernberg 7-107-101-2 1-5 out 7 :i"j. F MCLHOLLAND -wb 4 114 11 5 2h lh lj 2"k E Rice B Schreiber 8 15 15 6 21 lam MI NOT wb 4 114 4 7 4»k 5nk 4U 31 Heidel G H Holle 4 7 6 8-5 4-5 71753 GIBSON w 5 117 9 4 6l 4£ 5U 41 J Lee P M Civill 8 12 12 4 3-2 73431 M RGART MORRISwb 4 112 7 I 11 2l 3» 51 Johansn WalstmandBower 50 100 100 40 20 72523 HOCUS POCOS wn 5 115 1 1 8S 61 6 and T ChandlerO W Deppeler 12 20 20 6 2J 73717 CHARLES G. GATESwb 4 112 I 9 9» 9- 73 71 Nicol F E Brown 8 15 12 4 2 72481 ROYAL LEGEND wb 6 115 10 M 101 10= 82 83 J Baker W G K-Dodds 60 100 100 40 15 73659 F.BE B. w I 115 3 I 7l Snk 91 9 » W R WkrJ W Tate 30 60 40 15 5 73580 VERY ROYAL w 4 107 5 8 t* 7J 103 10* A Martin Mrs F B Bratton.10 60 60 20 10 7r567lDlCHESS OLLIE wb 7 115 6 11 11 11 11 11 E Walsh R E Campbell 40 50 50 15 8 Time, 24 2. 49L 1:11. Winner— Br. g. by Ben Stronie— Mint .Tulip trained by J. J. McCafferty. Went to ]H st at 4:4K. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Big Pen a poorly ridden and suffered from interference, but CUM buS whin clear and won drawiiii. away. 1 r. i Mnll.olland forced a fast pace in the earlv tunning and. going into the lead, held on well in the closing drive, but was not good eii..ti4h to beat the winner. Mlnot suffered much from early interference, bur closed a Ug gap and fini-hed fasr and gamelv. Gibson ran well and had no mishaps. Margaret 4 Morris ran ■ good half and tired. Hocus Pocus ran fairly well. Charles G. Gates was in a jam mo-t of the way. Sent lied -73099 Land Breeze. 117: 7305S-Allonby. MS; 72254 Free Booter. 12K; 03719 Bird of Iar.i-di e. 107. nTcTTOft SEVENTH BACB 1 1-16 Miles! 0705:: 1:441 1— SB. SSW aiided. 3 year -olds and I U I I/O upward. Selling. Net value to winner $::0". lnd Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P ■ 7WI4 UNT ROSE nl 9J 1 1 1" 1" 1IP I1 Slesingr 1" Dunns I 1S-5IS-53-2 4-5 7:.-.45-LOTUS BRANDT w 3 VS 1 1 21 V 41 2* L" Sumter B Schreiber I 6 4 8-5 4-5 7MMTCO BJBACH WB 4 Ml I 7 V- 0 V -I 3» B Flynn C B Daniels B B t] 6-j ::-j 73728WATBR POOLER W 3 94 4 3 50 6 6= 5l 43 J Ferris G B Bryson 10 20 20 7 I 72«B FUNICULVIRE • 6 109 S 5 2C M 2 41 5 J Lee T P Hayes 6 8 8 3 6-5 73545 LADY SOUFFLE W 3 9J 1; 4 41 3i 5h V G3 C Henry C R Ellison 7 12 12 4 2 737$»»F1 XMN #■ * 112 7 6 f,i 76 7* 7: 7s Brussel J A "Weinberg 4 4 4 3-2 7-10 72470 NN* DAT w 5 109 I s | S S S Nicol E Corrigan 10 20 20 7 3 Time. 25. 49 . 1:14:. 1 : 4 1 ; . 1 :4S. Winner— B f, bv Marag.iu — Klondyk. ttrai 1 b ]. llinloni Went l. post ar 5:12. At post 1 minute. Start izood. Won drivini;: second and third the MM. i".i Ko-e ran into tlie lead jkm.ii after the --tart and. settinu a fasr pace, won all the way. but had to lie til urged neaY the end. Lotus Brandt va- in close quarters in the early running and came fasr 11i-oigii the stretch. Teo Beach closed an early trap and appeared dangerous on the stretch turn, but riied in the tinal furlong. Water Cooler ran it good net and would have been third in a few more stri.|e . roniculaiie tireil in the last quarter, llavmau ran a bad race. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73739 Lady Vincent, 98; 7371S Oreua, 84; 72399 Bosom Friend, 97; 73099 Sylvan Belle, 107.