Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-31

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OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and twenty-second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 1S1 days. 30 books on. j Presiding Judge. L. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holt man. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:10 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. rj A fm~6 FIRST RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 43G34— - 1:1RS— 4— i5. §100 added. 4-ycar-olds and 4 rrUU4 upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4 Vz % Str Fin jockeys Owners ~0 H C P S i7B49TADA wbYTixTI-4 » J I l1 W Miller W Cahill 2 2 9-5 7-107:20 73727 SIR BR1LLAR C 11?, a 7 *• 2i 1J 2i Stuart C W Chappell 2 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 73929NELLIE RVTNE W 4 MS. 1 S 84 I- •" 8*» Lycurgus H G Bed well 6 6J 6 2 9-10 73898 DR. COLEMAN WB 4 M8 I 3 1" 1 1 2=1 4-1 J McTntyreM Reis 15 16 15 6 2J 73873 NETTING w I 104 I 9 7IV 7=. fi= Sh J Hayes H Ones 20 20 lfi I 3 73924GENE HANDLON w 7 101 1 1 51 5- 5»1 fi= Gilbert B Sehreiber 10 20 20 7 3 7378* NAIIA ws 4 106 7 S I.- P 7- 73 Lloyd J Coffey 6 13 13 4 2 73462 ALT A SPA wn 4 103 I 6 S1" S° 8« 8* G McLlin H C Alders f.0 100 100 40 20 73748 PEGGY ONEAL W 6 104 5 2 9 9 9 9 Sandy Cleodora Stable 50 100 100 20 10 Time. 22?. 481, 1:1*1. U2 H. Winner — B. h, bv Oddfellow — Nellie Mack trained by W. Cahill. Went to post at 1:44. Ai past 3 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second sad third driving. tads, crowded OB1 early and forced to be pulled up. eaSM alOBg lei-urely in the stretch and made good decisively, sir BrUlar, away badlv. was reserved for ball the journey and closed up rapidly from the sii.-.-i, i"uni into a fast going SOUSMl Nellie Racine bad a rough journey throughout and was a game third. Dr. Coleman drew out quickie and set the pace to midway of the stretch, but failed to stay whea challenged. Neither, awav badly, dosed a gap and hi Unprwring. Gene Bandion was shuttled back early. Niip.i w:~ always outpaced. Alta Spa belongs elsewhere. The winner wag entered for flaw; no bid. Scratched -7:;:i2!i E bright. 103; 7g76P*Confederate, MB. Pir A AAQ SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. IJIS8 4Ti 2-114. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. I ±JJtJ AJJsaraawee, Net value to whaaac tMB . liid ataaea A~WtP~P~St % %~~~Str_Fln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 73834 MOZART V 112 4 I 1: 1- S* -1 lfciatyreA Koenigsberg KMMHH 7389S»I!APTAIN JOHN W M7 7 4 Zl 8*2* Dearborn I -r M Von O.r.lent I « 2 4-5 nan nilX. BATON wMI I I V SlS" Gilbert B Sehreiber 12 30 30 8 4 : , BLAMELESS WB 113 5 S ■ fl 45 W Miller T JI Williams 8 L: 1«» 4 I 73S1JOROYAL STONE B7B Ml 2 1 P »«1 V Uoyd W B Jennings M M M i H 73S51XMTEAN QlEEN W M4 I 7 B* gak ai| J Hayes .1 1 Millin 47 , 11-64-S J37JC HHRNARD K. ■ 07 | 9 !i 71 7-1 A Walsh .1 Korzenlewskl -M M M H 7 f73747IJlMARE W 344 I ■. 7nk 9 R] Sandv Napa Stock Farnii 8 7 :1 M 73839 INTONATION Wi H s I f| M 9" Buxton Ke ne Bros IN Ml ftM ■ M Time. 2! kS|. Winner Br. c l.v Belvldere Locasta, by Hawfcstoae I trained by W. CahiH. _ Wen- te bosI it 2 12. At post 2 aUnates. start good. Wen drhrtng; second and thud the saanr. MOBSrl oaichly drew OOl into the had and made a eloee stretch turn, but had to do his best to last the ionrney and wag lucky. Captain John, Inadeqmtely ridden and glren an Indifferent start, got tots tost Bbd irarae bnl anarsiHng aorsall of the winner, was wearing him down fast at the end and is a eominr, ii.kerjaek Fill Eaton luckily and forwardly placed throogbont, was a game third. Blametess, away badly, closed a big Bap. Roval Stone, shuffled to the rear early, made up much ground. Ocean Queen get away badly. Poasere was uowded to the rear ojulekly. Scratched 7:*.C.l Fids.- Nun. MM. /• /hjV/f THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 64484 -1:48 .1— HM . ?4I0 uddi-d. I year-olds Jt UUg Minl_ui»ward.__Selliiig. Net value to winner .STi. Inj Eftraes AWtPPSt K Vt % Str Fin Joekeya Owners °__H_c_l_s f7Sf«s7pELliTpr rSO W 4 110 7 S ,» S=l S- 2-1 1= Dearborn .1 K Dodge I 41 41 2 4-5 7395DAItELNOTON w 3 WS 4 3 6| 41! 3j 1J V Butwcll W f Mugraue 4 5 6 3 X ■ i i» i — — "■■— " aM ST. ALBANS W 4 103 9 10 S1 73 71 5 1 2h Mentry G I* McNeil 25 60 50 20 S ;:. 7".o ALSATIAN wis 8 BJ M 5 1* 2 3 I" 4* Buxton Nl w rh ansSble « 10 10 4 2 7: 7ii7.Mi.N.Ct MAID w fi 107 S 7 »* 91 6»k C.,lk 5i Lycurgus II G B. dwell 8 11 10 4 2 7351CST. EDGAR w 4 110 I 1 ] k 13 ]nk 4J «nk v MlHer El Nido Stable 4 4 2 1 1-2 73SM PATRIOTIC w 3 92 1 I fat ;ii i; si 73 A Walsh J B Dunn 10 15 i2 .. lJ 738S0MITRE wit 4 107 5 4 t*» gsk Gsg S* S« . Hays M.nlo Stable 6 9 9 4 2 7 -7s BUDORA W 4 103 :: 8 M-J.ln» tjai • iij J Melntyrell R SchalXer ■ 20 38 I t ...; .QUEEN ALAMO wit » 109 I 1 ::." 5;J 8* MM t» McClain W M Caine 15 50 50 U 7 73640 BILL CURTIS wb 7 109 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Stuart W E Baird 20 50 50 M I Time. 23*. I!», 1:1" r. 1:41 J, 1:45!. Winner — B. e, bv Altamax — Oangerous .Maid trained by Q. W. I oilge. Went to post at 2:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Poli-greso. away poorly and pulHng u;i on the first turn, closed an immense gap in the last half and made good decisively at the end. Dareinglon. kicked at the post and away poorly, closed up steadily into the lead midway of the stretch, but sin .limbed unexpectedly at the end. St. Albans, away very badly, closed an ii imense gap into a rushing third. Alsatian, cxccssiwly urged into early forward contenlion. tired in the closing drive. Monaco Maid made up ground In the last half. St. vagal set the pace to the stretch and ipiit from excessive use. Mitre helped force the pace and failed to stay. The winner was entered for .s.VK; no bid. Scratched -7.;!14;BelImence. 105. Overweights — Ihireington, 3 pounds. T /! / IarlPI FOURTH RACE -7-8 Mile. 73730— 1 :2." $— 4— 1W. Purse ?700. 3 yeir-ohls and up- f t J VJtJ ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $.Vi . Ind~ Horses _ _AJWtPP_St_V4 HStrJin Jockeys Owners °_n_c_ r s 7:»01»THE MIST w 6 100 "4 2 S*| 52 5» 31 12 J Butler D A Ross 4 S S 21 1-10 739U*OCEAN SHORE f 4 R I 4 » 3i 21 21 2? F H brand Elliott ,; MarronS IS IS t; 1 7:..Kil ORACH G. WB 4 .95 3 7 31 21 Ink ink ;;i A Walsh H W Hoag 12 12 12 4 I 73875*MAT AMELIA 4 95 1 1 VI ink 4= 41 4* Oilbert C Banford 4 6 3 t -." :!-". 73S6SOYPSY KING wb a 106 7 5 8* S5 6 6 J 5= W Miller J B Smith 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 7330S*CADICHON wb 5 107 G I ■!« 41 31" 5J 63 Kirschm B Dealy 4 4J 41 .8-5 7-10 733CC KEEP MOVING w3 94 E 8 72 Gn* 7- V- 7" Buxton Nev.orleansSble 10 20 20 8 4 7C870 BORQHB8I 7 110 9 9 61 7n" S3 Sl SI Scoville R Bprechela 20 40 40 15 7 7uS7G::CABlN W G 104 2 G 9 9 9 9 9 J MelntyreJ II Uraniiun 8 S 7 21 G-3 Time, 23?, 4SJ. l:13f. 1 :20J. Winner — Ch. m. by Magnet — Tenebrae trained by C. Mulludland. Went to post at 3:00. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. The Mist, from a dying start, was shut oft early, but came on fast in the last half and made good finally. Ocean Shore ran in forward and game contention throughout, showing big improvement. Brace «;.. from a lying start on the outside, cut across in front and set the pace in the middle running, but swerved into defeat finally. May Amelia, away well, set the early pace, but was crowded out on the turn ami tinaliy being pocketed tinished pulling up at the end of a bad race for her. Gypsy King, crowded at the start and outpaced early, closed up steadily in the last half. Cadiehou unexpectedly failed to stay. Keep Moving got away poorly. Cabin ran a bad race. Borghesi looks good. Scratched — 73! M Hajaroita. B 5. rj A ffC* fTfTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 63838 --1:.1»1— 3— 10S. Purse 00. 4-year-olds a nd I ttUUD upward. Selling. Net value to winner 2r . Ind Horses AWtPPSt St V4. V % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 73980 HENRY O. wsb 6 109 10 7 X1 8" G- o3 33 l3 E Lynch W Walker G 10 10 1 2 7:.s77I TOLD YOU wsn 5 109 9 S Gl Gl Sat 5- 5* :■] Hherton II W Huag 8 12 12 5 21 73850 NABONASSAR W G 10S 4 2 4» q 3- 21 21 3J Butwcll J A tlray 15 30 30 12 6 7::i77 MILL SONG w 5 107 2 3 l" p.k M 4- 41 41 A Walsh C O McCaffcrty 10 16 1G 8 3 7:::i i-WKTH ACINIAN w 4 103 11 9 101 in* 93 S-i 7= 53 Mentry B P Tate 3 ■ B 1:1103 5 73827 CORR1GAN w m :• tfl I -l 2-1 PI 11 I* 8*1 W Miller H E Rowell 10 12 12 41 113 7:::*:. 1 J. R. LAUOHREYwb 4 103 1 1 51 51 P* j «- 7* Lycurgus II G Bedwell 9-5 2 3-2 7 101-3 7S852»BLUE BYES w 7 107 3 12 12 12 llnkioi 9l sJ J Hayes P Sheridan G U 13 4 2 73852 ROSE EI.KY ws 6 H16 5 8 3l H 41 73 Snk rmu stuart W L Appleby GO loo MP 48 20 73900 BENVOLIO wsit S 112 12 5 9l : - 10-.U11 in1 ID3 W Fischer W D Itandall 20 40 40 15 S 73878 ALL ABLAZE wsb 4 100 2 10 7t 73 S2 : - 11- llh Buxton C Sanford 38 38 20 S 4 73767 ORCHAN s 7 104 6 11 11 111 12 12 13 12 J MdntyreE J Ramsey 25 40 40 20 10 Time, 24i. .r 0£, 1:14V, 1:411, -:,HI- Winner — Br. g. by Charade — Fruit of the Loom trained by W. Walker. Went to |M st at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Henry O. oroke slowly, but closed up steadily and lapidly tbroughoul and won going away fast. I Told You. ; iw.iys within striking distance of the leaders, tinished well. Nabonassar ran in prominent and game contention throughout, showing remarkable improvement. Mill Bong set the early pace and tired in the ■ losing drive. Carthaginian closed an immense gap. Ooirigan made the running for a mile, then tired. T. R. Laughrey was repeatedly pulling up and had no chance with a bad rider. Blue Eyes, away badly, made up ground. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweight — Nabonassar. 1 pound: Bose Eley, 2. rj A r7 SIXTH RACK -5-8 Mile. IJBBI BOj a 168. Purse ?500. 3-year-olds and upward. I rx.JJi Owners Selling Handicap. Net value to winner £400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % StrFln_ Jockeys Owners °_H_C_ p s 73C34BURLKIOH w 7 108 6 4 3? 33J 3-1 1J w" Miller J B Smith I 3 11-53 5 OBB 73875FRBEN wn G 108 2 3 lak ]ai pSk gl Gilbert B Sehreiber 21 21 5IS 5t 9 20 73853 FIREBALL wit 6 H18 1 I 2-1 2- 21 31 Lycurgus H Q Bedwell 1; 513 1013 102 5out 7::." BURNING BUSH W 4 106 5 5 45 4° 4» 413 Gargan Maiile Stable 12 16 1G 4 1 73538 GOLDEN WINE w 5 103 4 1 5* 5* 5* 5s F llbrand.S Polk UK EM 500 100 50 7-142 ONATASSA wit 3 94 36 666G I.uxton J Smith 30 100 HX» 20 6 73751 KENILWORTII W10 10S 7 Left at the post. E Lynch KenilwortliSkFin 20 50 50 15 4 Time. 23, 47£, fib*.. Winner— Ch. g. by Ben Stromo Barcarola trained by IF. Robinson. Went to post at 3:55. At post 17 minutes. Start good for all but Kenilworth. Won driving; second and third the same. Burleigh, probably favored by the long delay at the post and also well served by the heartbreaking pace set bv the leaders, waited in behind them, caught them tiring and won decisively. Preen set a tremendous pace and shook otT Fireball midway of the stretch, but succumbed finally to Burleigh and pivbaldy was best. Fireball, affected by the long delay at the post. lacked lioth his usual speed and stamina and ipiit at the end of a fast half mile. Burning Bush, from a awtfaoted start, was shuffled back and finished well. The others were outclassed and beaten off. The winner Was entered for ,500; no bid. Overweights -Burning Bush, 2 poaadh.


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