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I 1 [ , , 1 , • • ■ . j OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. - TRACK FAST. One hundred and nineteenth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 34 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. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 72047— 1 :11J!— 3— 103. 00 added. 3-year-olds and 110-tjXJ 7QOO/1 andrx: ward. Selling. Net value to winner 70. lud Horses AWtPPSt VI Vz % Str Fin Jockey3 Owners O H C P S 73S4S3GENE HANDLON w 7 105 2 2 1» l1! l2 1* Buxton B Sehreiber 21 21 11-51 1-2 73X48 CAS. OF DIAMONDSw 5 100 7 6 5»k ol 4* 2nk E SullivanE J Ramsey 6 6 6 2 4 5 7*571 MAGRANE WS 7 115 6 5 3 * 35 21! 3* W Kelly H W Hoag 10 17 17 7 3 72439 REDWOOD II. W 5 110 8 1 22 23 31 4* Butwell H Green 6 8 61 *J 6". 73S49 MKTLAKATLA WS 7 113 5 8 fi" 62 52 54 Dearborn W Durker 15 17 17 6 3 7S848 JEREMIAH ws 3 92 3 4 71 71 71 6J A Walsh Keene Bros 10 17 17 6 3 73873 ROSE CHERRY w 4 105 4 7 8 4°* 6l 715 Sandy F J Neil 2 13-521 1 9-20 73669 TALENTOSA w 4 115 1 3 41 8 8 8 W Miller T H Williams 8 20 20 8 4 Time. 24g. 48*, 1:14*. Winner — Blk. g. by Sain — Marjorie trained by D. Henry. Went to post at 1:44. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Gene H.-.iidlon drew out auickly and set the pace all the way and finally won off. Cascade of Diamonds, away slowly, steadily improved her position into a fast going second. Magrane ran in forward and game con- tention throughout. Redwood II. failed to stay after being prominent for live furlongs in pursuit of the v iimer. Metlakatla. away very jioorly. closed a gap. Rose Cherry ran a very bad race. Talentosa showed early speed and probably was short. The winner was entered for .O0: no bid. •— 1 SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 73705— 47*— 2— 114. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. 7Qf~fPr fjXj £*J Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner $:!25. j nd~~ Horses"- AWtPrStttTvOrstr Fin Jockeys" Owners O H C P S " 73785SPRTJDE1NT w 110 10 5 41 21 l1 W Mifler T H Williams 1 11-101 2 5 1 6~ 73S34»NOVGOROD w 107 2 I lh ln* 2 Scoville Keene Bros 3 4 14-54 ." 1-3 737s-. COLONEL DICK w 9S 5 7 6* 3i 31 Buxton B Sehreiber 15 30 30 1" I 73325 GARY GRAMLY W 99 6 S Snt 54 4-1 J Hayes Ix ne Pine Stablel5 50 50 !"• I AL HAMPTON W 107 3 2 5s 71 54 Dearborn AnchorageSkFm 25 50 50 15 8 73785 BE 1 "MONT w 107 1 1 3t 41 •*• Kirschm BeauOrmondeSta 12 13 12 4 8-5 737851ROSAMO w 106 7 4 2" fi"k 7l Sandy J M Crane 5 9 9 3 1 73785 CVRONIA W 99 11 9 7i 82 S1 W Kelly J D Millin 20 50 50 15 I R M BROWN w 107 8 6 10« 92 9* Butwell W E I-emmons 10 2 20 S 4 • 73804 SIR FRETFUL w 99 4 10 91 10* 10l Post R Friedman 40 150 75 M 9 73670 SMILING JACK « 102 941 11 11 11 Grote SprattandWallace 30 75 73 30 15 Time. 24*. 49j. Winner — Blk. c. by Colonel Wheeler— Prejudice trained by II. K. Rowell. Went to iM st at 2:09. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won ■easily; second and third driving. Prudent broke well, but was forced to go around the leaders on the outside." then made good decisive! it the en. I. Novgi.r.Ml. luckily and forwardly placed, set the pace, but finally succumbed in close .marter? in a game closing effort. Colonel Hick, away poorly, steadily improved his position into a fast going third. Gary Gramly, nearly left, closed a big gap in a cracking effort. Al Hampton finished well up after being shuffled to the rear at the start. Rosa.no is a fast non-stayer, Beaumont failed to stay. Scratched Altaiiior, 110. OO O d THIRD RACK -1 Mile. 09104 -1 :3Sji -1-95. Purse 00. 3-year olds and upwar l! fSYf Zy Selling. Net value to winner tW. Ind HoTscs AWtPPSt V4. Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners P_H_ 0 f _s . 7 7*1 , HVIf ii"YE— II. it 4 97 5 7 :M Il l-i r- . V- Buxton I Trotter 2« H 513 51 fi Tl~f 73851 STANDI VER WB 5 103 7 I 4l 3- 2* 23 2:J J Hayes Turek 5 6 41 3-2 7-10 73556MOKTIBOY W 4 102 1 1 U 4,i S 3i 3«" W Miller NewOrleansSble 4 10 8 3 3-2 737Sfi*MISS OFFICIOUS ntW I H 5nk 4 4£ 4J W Kelly M Reis 2 2i 2J 4-3 2-5 73861 BDUARDO »« 6 103 2 2 6nk 6- 61 0= .r.« W Fischer . I I? Dunn 15 SO 30 8 3 73876 RATHER ROYAL it 6 103 3 3 251 2J 3» 6J 6J Sandy W W Finn 6 7 6 2 1 73B83aHBAD DANCE «u 6 106 6 5 3J 7 7 7 7 Keogh C J Casey 15 25 25 7 3J Time. 215. 4S». 1:145. 1:41. Winner— B. f. l»y sir Walter — Nortluuuhria trained by O. Portoa. Went Id jiost at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. S1:irt fair. Won eiisily: second mikI third driving. Bye Rye 11.. nearlv left, ran around the others in ■ twinkling on the lirst turn, lorded rapidly into the lead on the harkstiel.li and won as her i ider pleased. Standover ran in striking distance iiirsuit throughout and was a fast going second. Mortihoy outbroke tlie others and set the early pace, hut dropped hack in the middle running, tlien finished gamely for tliird place. Miss Gracious had a rough journey for the first halt and closed no well in the stretch, but wants a longer route. Kduardo. well up throughout, finished resolutely. Rather Royal quit nfter prominent contention for six furlongs. Head Dance was outclassed here. The winner was entered for ,200; no bid. Scratched -737SO Gargantua. 07. FOURTH BACK— 1 1-4 Miles. 59901— 2:05J— 4— 115. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and 7QAQ7 O XJ £ I upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 1908.sh00. lnd~_Hors"cs A WtPP St""%~% _%_§t"r Fin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 7383b»CLOYNB w« 3 91 i 4 8*1 2 IS l-i 13 F.uxton T H Stevens 3 5 4J 1 2-5 7348B*RUBBIC w 6 112 4 14= 3"" 3- 33 2« W Miller 11 B Rowell 8-5 1151157-101-4 7::;s7 TNCr TING TTB 4 99 2 3 1= If 3j -I 32J W Kelly ,T S Hawkins 8-5 S-51 1 -102-5 out 73.V.L,TOXIC W 4 86 3 2 2"t 41- 4-° •*• 4" A Walsh ApplogateandCofn 20 20 13 4 7-5 736and3*RBD DEAF ■ 6 100 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 Kirschm Koene Bros 10 16 16 5 8-5 Time. 24. 4Si. 1:14 = . 1:40. 2:4»5L Winner— Rr. f, by Cameron -Clara Meader trained by T. II. Stevens. Went to post at 2:5N. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and tliird the same. C|..yne, alter being reserved within striking distance of the leaders, drew out when straightened for loine. but tired and just lasted long enough. Rubric, under a choking pull for the lirst quarter, nearlv fell through jumping on horses heels, was reserved afterwards and came along with a fast and game, hut unavailing, stretch challenge. Wing Ting suicidally sot ■ terrilic pace against a higli wind, then her aaehBe slipped and her rider nearly fell off when beginning the last three furlongs and. immeasurably the l cst horse, siieeunilied finally, although going fastest of all at the end. Tonic ran well, hut was outclassed. Red Leaf was lion ton off. Overweights — -Wing Ting, 1 pound: Tonic. 2. 9GOQ FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile. 09104—1:38; — 4—05. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 7 QOO Net value to winuer_!f325. lud Horses AWt PPStJ4_%_%_Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P_ S 7384KM*TBBL RDF E WBlM 7 4 6« 6* 5s 2J~1J A Walsh Steele and Riley 2J 3 14-59-102 7377* MAROT RANDOLPH w 106 8 3 1J 14 lJ V 2s W Miller J S Hawkins 8-5 2 2 9-101-3 73623 l.FTO w 100 6 5 3- 3J 2" 33 3J W Kelly T H Stevens 10 20 20 7 3 73832 WUEBZBURGBR w 107 2 7 43 4? 4J 4" 4" Scoville Keene Bros 2 3 14-54-5 2-5 73328 BOBBY SHAFTO W 106 6 8 8 7* 74 5* 52 Stuart J Sehreiber 30 50 50 15 7 73673 CVRMEL1NA w 106 16 7 8 S 6 J 6: h Dearborn H W Hoag 10 15 8 3 3-2 73673 SAN GIL w 102 4 2 r.h 51 ti5 T- V* F HbrandO H Reid 10 20 20 8 4 73516 SN BAJtOM • 103 3 1 2= 2 J. 3n" 8 8 Sandy Golden Gate S*ble50 60 60 25 12 Time 241. 4SJ|. 1:1*1, 1:411. Winner — Ch. g. by Solitaire II. — Marcel trained by V. II. Terry. Went to iM st at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Rlue Steel had a good start, but was outpaced early, then moved up rapidly in the last half and, challenging in the stretch, outstayed Margaret Randolph in a hard drive. The latter outbroke and outpaced the others for seven furlongs, then succumbed afler a game effort. Buto ran in prominent contention throughout. Wuerzburger. away poorly, forced his way through next to the rail and was in close quarters in the middle running and tired finally. Robby Shafto. nearly left, closed a gap. Carmelina, badly outpaced for the lirst half, was gaining slowly in the stretch. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73SOO Parcington. lo!; 73770 Re Thankful. 100: 73750 Alsatian, 107; 73902 Orchota, 100. Overweights Hobby Shafto. 4 pounds; San Raiuoii. 1. QAQA SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 72047—1 :11*— 3— 103. 00 added. 3 year-olds and up- £j Xj £ Xj ward. Selling. Not value to winner 85. lnd Horses " A WtPP St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera P_H_C_P_S_ 7::s4C-NELLIK RACINE w 4 110 1 I 23 2- l1 Is Lycurgus H G Bedwell 10 25 16 6 21 73849 SYCAMORE W 4 110 I 4 4B 4* 4» 21 W Miller J Martin Jr 2S 3 13-54-5 1-3 6174 EI.LERD WsB 5 108 7 6 3J 3= 2J 31 Kirschm W Hawke 15 15 13 5 21 7JMS COLUMBIA GIRL ws 7 113 9 1 61 51 52 4* Vandsen JohnsonandDodson S 10 10 4 2 73765 JAMES A. MURRAY w 6 105 S 3 Is 1* 31 5s Keogh D A Ross 3 5 5 2 6-5 73788 EYEBRIOHT w 4 102 3 S 8 6a 64 61 J Hayes J Davis 3-2 3 8-5 7-101-3 73536 RITH W wb 5 113 6 I 7 * 71 7 ° 710 W Fischer J B Dunn 15 40 40 15 6 nniUKVIL P w 5 113 I 7 51 SJ0 8" 8" Sandy Oakland Stable 12 40 40 12 6 73690 BILLY MYER W3 103 49 99 9 9 Scoville J M Crane 8 25 25 8 31 Time. 23*. ML 1:14J. Winner— Ch. f, by Racine — Bona Vera trained by H. G. Bedwell. Went to post at 3:53. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Nellie Racine, after forward earlv nnrsuit of James A. Murray, drew out decisively midway of the stretcli and was best. Sycamore, from a slow inside start, was outpaced for the first half, but finished fast. Ellerd. away poorly, improved his i osition rapidly into a fast going third and is worth remembering. James A. Murray made the earlv running from a flying start, but quit very badly in the stretch. Kyebright, practically" left, closed a big gap. Ruth W. was badly outpaced all the way. Billy Myer was virtually left. The winner was entered for 1908.sh00; no hid. Overweights — Rilly Myer. 1 pound.