Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-24

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: • 1 • 1 - • i i • , i i i j J j J J . : , ; . : . , J i ; ■ , OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and sixteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 38 books 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. 7QQ/f Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Miie. 72047—1:113—3—103. 00 added. 3 year-olds and up- I Q OrQ ward. Selling. Net value to winner .1385. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % %~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 737S t DR. COLEMAN ws 4 99 11 2 l3 l3 12J P W Kelly M Reis 5 7 7 Li 1H 10 eOTmINAUD W 5 104 12 8 6i 4* 3J 23 Butwell E.CBlume 12 20 IB 7 3 7.!7S1 GENE HAXDLON w 7 97 7 1 3J 2"it 2n* 3*J Gilbert I! Schreiber 8 9 9 4 2 7::7st CAS. OF DLVMONDSws 5 97 10 5 5«k fii 41* 4= E SullivanE J Ramsey 8 10 9 4 2 73612 CAIA w 4 107 6 3 2J 4 fi . 51 Dearborn F Rose 10 10 9 4 S-", 73750 SENATOR WARNERwb 4 109 5 4 4Jl 51 yh 6"kW Miller .7 S Hawkins 2 13-613-56-6 .15 737S4 FITRZE wsb 4 100 3 11 12 103 8* 7** Vandsen JohnsonandDodson 25 50 50 20 8 7:::,7:; MATTIE H. wb 7 110 4 6 7= 7?. 7J 85 Lycurgus H G Bedwell 50 100 Co 25 12 73439 SANFIPER w 3 102 8 9 82 8nk Snk 9 Kirschm Live Oak Stable 15 20 M fi 3 73751 BRYAN WB 6 112 2 10 lOll1 ll2 10J W Fischer J B Dunn 8 10 10 4 2 73S0S JEREMIAH "W 3 89 9 7 9l 9J 10» 11 A Walsh Keene Bros 10 15 10 4 2 73688 ST. KILDA w 3 92 1 12 11s 12 12 12 Buxton El Nido Stable 13 20 20 8 4 Time, SSft, 48, 1:131. Winner — Br. g, by Sain — Minnie Elkins trained by J. Tiguel. Went to post at 1:45. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Dr. Coleman drew out prickly and won all the way comfortably. Pinatid got into ipiiek forward contention from the start and made a fast finish. Gene ilandlon. after nearest pursuit to the last fifty yards, tired. Cascade of Diamonds was well up throughout under inadequate riding. Calla. after prominent" and strenuous pursuit of the leaders to the stretch, quit badly. Senator Warner was reiieatedly interfered with, but ran a bad race. Furze, away very badly, closed a big gap. The winner was entered for 8500; no bid. Overweights — Pinaud. 2 pounds: Furze. 3. QqTq SECOND RACK— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :11 *— 3 — 1030 00 added. 4-year-olds and up- QOTCt/ ward. Sellin g. Net value to winner 85. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0_ H C P S~~ 73669YADA WB 6 103 4 3 1J H 1«| M W Miller W Cahill 85"j tt8Vl-j" 73776 VINTON ■ 4 104 I 9 93 6nk :mk 21* Pohanka H I, Jones 15 30 30 10 | 73801 SWUM RACINE w 4 102 9 1 6and B 8] 8* A Harris W Walker 12 15 15 « 8J 73617 SYCAMORE w 4 112 3 4 5t 42 fil 4-1 Keogh J Martin Jr 4 5 23-5S-5 1-3 736173TTTUS II. W I 112 1 G 34 3li 4" 54 Mentry G P McNeil 4 8 8 3 7-3 7".7S9 BELlv REED wb 8 112 11 2 2?. 24 21 B G BullinanJ B Brannon 13 H 20 S 4 73633 METLAKAT7,A ws 7 110 8 10 105 105 72 73 Dearborn W Durker ■ CO «0 20 10 72!i413HER iDOTITS 5 112 10 5 41 74 P 8| Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 10 20 20 8 4 73B3 8AM MOIBBEN w 4 109 6 -S S3 8*8] 91 Butwell M D Miller 20 30 30 12 fi 73751=GA7.,VANI W 6 112 5 7 7"* 9nkpi* lo3 Rcngasf S P Grimmett 7 10 10 4 9-3 67973 VINORSINI W 4 97 7 11 11 11 11 11 A Walsh Steele and Riley 50 60 30 10 5 Time. 24. 481. 1:131. Winner— R. h. by Oddfellow —Nellie Mack tiaimd by W. Cahill. Went to iKist at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. TaeVa, from a flying start, set the pace throughout and won ensing up. Vinton, away very badly on the Inside in cJose quarters, closed an immense gap, although making a wide stretch turn, in a cracking effort. Nellie Racine, shuffled back early, steadily improved her position into a fast going third. Sycamore maintained leisurely, but distant, pursuit Throughout under a bad ride. Titus 71. ran prominently to the Stretch. Bell Reed failed to stay after showing superior early speed. Metlakatla, nearly left, closed a Ug gap. Herodotus was short. The winner was entered for 8860; no bid. Scratched— 0M 11 -Peligroso. 112. QQCA THIRD RACK 1 Mile. 6t*M -1:381— 4— 06. Purs« 8666; 4-vear-o!ds and upward. OQeJVy Selling. Net value to winner ?325. I ad H orses ~A~W tPPSt~Vi % jTgtrJa Jockeys Owners b~H~C~P~ S T 73776 MITRE" wb 1337 4 I 11 13 1] 1= Ink Gargan Menlo Stable 15 80 «0~ 8 4 737S6 DORADO wb 6 137 2 | 3-i 3j 3- Sal k y Miller A Koenigsberg 8-5 11-52 4-5 2-5 73748 ROf.OM.W ws f. 137 1 1 41 4» 5:". 41 S- Leeds P S Fountain I 6 5 8-5 4-5 T. 73868 PALVPINI w 4 137 S I 6j| 61 6 6* 4 1 Dearborn J Nichols B 20 35 5 8-5 71 73663 NABONA88AR w 6 1 10 :; V Q 2h "• ••nk P"st .1 A Gray Si 8f II S3 7: 7.:,s7 PONTOTOC ■ ,; 1"7 I 7 H r.- 4 8*1 6* .Scovillo KeeM Bros 13 513-512-54-5 1-5 7: 7. •".7:: HAllY RICE WB I 837 . 6 7" 7" 7** 7:" V* Butwell f White 1.". 25 25 I 3 7 3786 KING El.t.sw »RTH ws 7 l in 7 :• : 9 9 8M I -" W Fischer K Trotter 15 40 40 IS 4 73750 CIAUDINCITOR WB I 110 I I 6* 6*1 8*1 I I F Kelly B3 Nldo Stable 10 SO SO 20 6 Time. tSf, 88v 1:154, 1:431. Winner — I?, g. by Ornam -nt Stately trained l y .T. Stern. Went to post at 2:33. At |H»st 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same, ] Mitre, a |Mi weight carrier, drew out quickly and won all the way. but only earned a game victory I Ifter a hard final drive. Dorado, from a good start, was reserved close up hard held in the early running. ]_ but an unable to ret up in a lielated stretch sprint. Boionian. shut off repeatedly anil very badly messed - ubont, finished with a lielated rush. Paladini ran forwardly all the way and finished well. Nabonassa- I loomed up uienacinirly on the last turn and tired as if short, but is rounding to. Pontotoc ran a very bad race. Happy Kice was gaining in the stretch. The winner was entered for 1908.sh00; no bid. 1 Scratched 7::7::i Mcinlon. 137. 00 PJ "I FoFRTH RACE— 1 Mile. 33134— 1 Ml 8 BV Purse 1908.sh00. 3-year-olds and up- j 7 O O OJL ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 50. 7 I nil Horses ~A~wTpPSt hi hi •% Str Fin Jockeys Owners P_H__C_P S_ 7 7X730*81 G ARM AID w 5~103 6 1 221 12 PI 1 1? Buxton ITeur de Lis Sta 7-107-107-101-8 out I 73730 CAIDICHON wi: 5 105 6 .", 8*1 3* -3 I -- Kirschm E Dealy 9-5 2 9-5 1-3 1-8 . 73751 BIBAJU w 4 99 4 4 lh 3* H 31 3and Post Myers and Paddocks 40 20 5 3-2 , 7:;727 STAN DOVER WB 5 100 2 6 41 4- 4° 4-1 48 Gilbert O Turck 20 40 30 6 6-5 7:1707 iK I HARDO WB 4 105 12 6 0 8* •"• 5s W Fischer J B Dunn :0 50 50 7 9-5 7174:: TOMMY AHEARX w 3 91 3 3 51. E* 6 6 6 Ziegler Menlo Stable 100 300 300 100 20 Time. 24?. 48*. 1:14. 1:30*. Winner — pr, ln_ |,v Salvado — Saccharoid trained by . Buxton. Went to post at 2:5N.. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. , Sngarinaid had a flying start, but her jockey failed to make the most of it and choked her back for the , first half, then daslicd into a long lead suddenly and she just lasted the journey after a hard stretch drive. , 4ailichon. pulling up at the start, met with interference on the first turn, moved up after the favorite on Hm far turn, but could not quite get up after a game and menacing stretch challenge. Slbari, indulged , with a brief early lead. drop ed back quickly at the half, but kept coming very resolutely and ran a , • reeking race. siandover, after being reserved in the early running, just failed to get up for third place ; nd is extra good. Scratched IBTRPBetM Sterling. 108: M Brookleaf, 95: 73780Cargantua. 104. overweights — Eduardo. 5 | xiumis : Tommy Abeam, 1. i FIFTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. —»— 1:38| 1 138. -00 added. 3-year-olds and up-f3 7QQPCO C5 O mm Ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Did HoFses A"wTPPSt St j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7~7 TONIC w 4 Ho 10 1 2- 2?. 22 22 VI l-.1. A Walsh ApidegateandCotn 5 I 4 6-5 3-5 I3M BUJB Bra W 7 109 S 8 9s 9J SJ 9* 4"t 23 W Kellv P ShenMan 6 61 6 21 6-5 7::v7 MtCOFUT wslt 4 107 6 I ll 1*11*111 V 3?. W Fischer W P Fine 12 16 15 6 3 737C7 Kl"I.l.ETT. W si! 5 114 3 I 52 I" T 1 4* 2?. 4- Bvcurjrus H G Bedwell 25 30 25 8 4 7;m 7 FMlLYSTBRET W 4 105 5 2 10 10 10 S .".?. 5* J Hayes M ,T Hayes 15 16 16 6 3 73711 BYROXF.RDAL.E w I 111 4 9 3h : t l 3* 7- 6 W Miller .1 M Crane 6 7 7 4 2 72969 U VVR WEBER W 4 107 9 7 7= 72 71 r.n t 72 Mentrv W Durker 30 50 50 20 10 7S807 ISABEUTA wsn S 104 2 6 61 665 7! S?- |* A Harris W Walker 100 100 100 40 20 73384 HOSE BUST w 6 111 14 4 43 4k 6?. !C 9« "Dearborn V L Appleby 20 60 60 20 12 734C2 PBERTJE88 I.ASSwn 4 105 11 10 SJ 8* V 10 10 10 Butwell 3 McGarthy 20 25 25 10 4 73786 WTJERZBURGER W 3 96 7 Ieft at the p.,st. Buxton Keene Bros 3-2 9-5 17-107-101-3 Time. 9H, 51::. 1:17?.. 1:4H„ 2:01 J. Yiii!i,r — R. c. bv St. 1lorian — Jai onica. by Bever Trained by C. Snyder. Went to TMist at .!:2K. At post :i minutes. Start bad. Won easily; second and third driving. Tonic. t from a living start, was reserved in nearest pursuit of the pacemaker for seven furlongs, then drew out • h isurely. winning as his rider pleased. Blue Byes, away slowly, steadily improved her position into a fatri "1ihg seci.nd. Aieoiirt made the running on sufferance to the far turn anil quickly gave way To the winner, then held on very gamely for third place. Fulletta. suddenly improved and forwardly placed ; throughout, swerved repeatedly and stumbled at the end. Iairystreet closed a big gap in the last mile. Py-t.nerdale was in prominent contention for a mile and an eighth and tired finally. The winner was en-k led tat jjjjtj no bid. CJ B£ O SIXTH HACK -5-8 Mile. 72» s°— ."S3 — :i — 10S. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 7*» OQO Allowances. Net value to winner 00. ~ lud Horsed AWtPPSt jj % % Str Fin i Jockeys Owners °__H_ C_ P_ S mTCSlFIRBBALX. W* filM $ :■ in. V .l- I2 Bvcursrus H G Bedwell 8-S 11-511-513-201-4 73742 CRlTZADOS ws 9 105 S 7 * ? 21: :!! W Kelly K .1 Baldwin S 9 9 31 H-.". 73768 NATTVB SON I 4 99 7 2 8* 41 8*1 33 Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 10 10 10 I 6-5 73732ORMTJZ w 3 100 1 8 72 . 71" C2 43% Buxton NewOrleansSble 7-5 9-5 6-5 3-5 1-3 72S80 MECHLIN W4 97 3 4 52 6* 5»1 5« J Butler D A Ross 30 50 50 20 8 73518 MISTY" S PRTDE w 8 100 6 1 U 3nk 4»k 6" A Walsh 1! H Kirby 20 40 40 15 6 73749 RTHER ROYAL WB 6 102 19 9 Snfc 82 7* J Hayes E Trotter 15 25 20 7 21 Mll.lITXS w 4 K5 :. 6 64 5J 7 82 W Miller SobreVistaStable 10 30 25 8 4 MYRTLE KNIGHT wn 4 97 4 5 86 9 9 9 F HbrandE Quick 100 200 200 60 30 4 Time. 2.1. 47«. .503.. Winner — Ph. g. bv Ben Strome — Sly Nun trained by H. O. Bedwell. Went to post at :!:," . At i ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. Fireball, from a striding outside start, was prominently placed in the early running, then drew out on th? far turn and held sway 1o the end. but in a hard drive. Crnzados broke well on the outside and had a clear course, established himself quickly in nearest pursuit of the pacemaker and was a game ami fast geiig second. Native Son ran forwardly throughout, was a fast coming third and is extra good. Ormuz. :vay very badly and liatfooted. was knocked about in the first quarter and lost ten lengths, then came •iliini; on the outside finally in a cyclonic rush and was much The best. Mechlin ran well up for a half idle. Mistvs Pride outbroke ami outpaced the others for the first quarter, but was palpably unfit .Milpitas showed speed and is worth remembering. , ScraTchi-d — 7-":7.s- Burning Bush. 107. . Overweights -Milpitas. :: pounds.


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