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OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND THURSDAY APRIL 23 1908 WEATHER CLOUDY TRACK SLOW One hundred and fortythird day New California Jockey Club Winter Meeting of 181 days 35 s on Presiding Judge E C Hopper Starter Richard Dwyer Secretary Percy W Treat Lacing starts at 140 p in Chicago time 340 p m W indicates whip S spurs P blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried T Q FIRST RACE 34 Mile 72047 7 111S 3 103 100 added 3yearolds and up 4 tt O J JL ward Selling Net value to o winner 415 AWtPPSi U ft Str Fin Jockeys 7101SMAGKAXE Ws 7 113 10 7 7YS i is ji it w Kelly 11 W Iloag 740DSDIJ CROOK CROOK7io7 YS 4 110 S 1 1w U 2 2i 2 Sandy AV Gabriel 7io7 WAP w 3 100 1 1 3l r li 3 Iluxton J Lowe C ICC 5 3 2ti 3 3U 41 1ohankti C V Rushing 71310 METLAKATLA w 7 IOC 2 C Cw S 7 71 f i White W Durker 23 CO W 20 10 107425SCIUW1CULUM 7425SCIUW1CULUM w wn 4 no o y yw y 8 5i G Glanders S Judge S5 115U5 710720 74001 MITRE w wit 4 110 U 2 2W 5 5 6 7i Jno Carroll Menlo Stable 11 15 13 3 37317MA1UESSA 7317MA1UESSA W ws a 3H 4 S SWti 10 10 10 S1 Lindhurst F Wallhauser 13 23 23 10 5 5741Jt 741Jt GALVANIC Wti Wtsn ti i 10S 7 710 10 7s 4 9 9 T Rice S P Grinimott 15 IB 1C 5 2i 2i731GS 731GS MAKIAN LOUISE w 3 53 3 3 f y S 10 A Walsh A U Pomeroy 10 13 C 2i 7 3 3Time Time 24 i 4Si 115 115Winner Winner Pik g by Balgowan Amelia May trained by II W Iloag IloagWent Went to i ost at 145 At post 5 minutes Start good Won cantering second and third driving Magrane took the lead at once and outpaced and outstayed his opposition decisively Dr Crook main ¬ tained close pursuit of the winner throughout but was a badly tiring second Wap from an inside slow start closed an immense gap and finished pulling up under an inadequate stretch effort Seasick ran in prominent contention for live furlongs and tired Metlakatla a slow beginner closed an immense gap Curriculum was never dangerous Mitre finished tiring The winner was entered for 000 no bid bidScratched Scratched 74330 John 5 Grans 108 T I Q Q O SECOND RACE 12 Mile 74100 17 2 113 100 added 2yearolds I tt O J A Allowances Net value to winner S3S5 Iiid llprscs AWt AWtPPSt JA Vj OiStrFin Jockeys Owners one P s 73914 C W RILEY w 111 11171293KING 5 4 Il 1 = 1 = Gullctt V V Cornall CornallW C S S 4 2 71293KING FERDINAND w 112 5 5 3 33 2 D Boland C Bowman 3873 32 32C 73951 EL PAVO W 107 9 7 51 in 32 W Miller T II Williams C C 7 4 S5 43 74107 TANMA w 103 103HWMIDDIE 10 G I 5 4S Sandy AV Munihy 30 40 40 13 8 HWMIDDIE w 107 11 S 7 Ch 5l Buxton J McDonald 2 1351351 1 2 w 100 S 11 Cl M anders Abninis 15 30 30 12 C CC 7120J COLONEL DICK w 107 7 2 71 Itettis 15 Sebreiber C 13 12 5 2i 74029 HANNAH LOUISE AV 101 4 1 21 22 Si A Walsh G M Van GordenlO IS 12 5 74331 ALTAMOH W 101 2 29 y 9 9 9 W Kelly Sea Air Stable S S 4 2S 43 74293 INTONATION W 101 3 3 10 10 101 T Rice Keenc Uros 10 25 740S1 R M BltOWN Wl 103 1 10 11 11 11 Hherton W E Lcnunons 23 CO C Time 24J 40 40AVinner AVinner B g by Tilhonns May Wagner trainecFby AV A Conrau ConrauWent Went to post at 212 At post 2 minutes Start good Won easily second and third driving C AV Riley from a lucky start quickly established a good lead and held sway throughout King Fcrdiiiaml began slowly but got into quick forward contention and was a fast going second El Pavo from a slow start was hemmed in but came with a cvclonic rush when clear Tanma finished fast on the outside Middie from a llatfootcd outside start moved up fast but ran out on the last turn and was eliminated as a contender Cavallena away poorly closed a big gap Hannah Louise showed speed and is promis ¬ ing startKcratchert Altamor had ciiit chance at the start Kcratchert 72555 Micaela 101 101Overweights Overweights C AV Rilev 2 pounds Tanma 1 Cavallena 3 R M Brown 4 T i O Q THIRD RACE 1 IIG Miles G95SO lir 1 90 Purse 500 3yearolds and upV upVd d rt O iJ O wardSelIlng NetvaluctowimicrSIOO Ind Horses AAVtPPSt Vt Str Fin JockeysOyncrs ° IIC1 y 74344 DOLLIE DOLLARS wn 4 3G 1 1 I1 1 1 = I1 1A A AValsh A 1 Buchanan 75 S5 1 720out 71C223EDUA11DO wsu G 109 5 5 4 = 3X 3 3 2i AV Fischer J B Dunn 3 S S S5 12 71299 LEGATEE ws 0 103 3 2 21 211 21 23 3 AV Miller II G Bedwell 932 2 71013 71307 LOUD F1LIGUANE wn 3 92 4 4 3 3 43 43 I9 F Hbrand J Dinkelsyiel 20 GO GO 10 2 7430 KKUKA W 4 102 2 3 3t 4 555 Mentry AV Durkcr 4 7 Gl 93 35 35Time Time 24 4 114 141 IMS IMSAVinner AVinner B f by Toddingtou Nadavis trained by V F Terry TerryAVent AVent to post at 235 Off at once to a good start AVon easily second driving third the same Dollie Dollars drew out quickly and set a stilt pace retaining a winning lead all the way Edtiardo began slowly but quickly ran into forward pursuit and was a close up and fast going second Legatee after strenuous and close pursuit for six furlongs tired finally Lord Filigraue trailing for the first half made up considerable ground at the end Kruka showed early speed and retired in the stretch The winner was entered for 1200 no bid Scratched 74271 Dariima 105 71210 Captain Burnett 102 742ll1Bve Bye II 9G 74331 Kogo 90 90Ovtrweights Ovtrweights Eduardo 2 pounds Legatee 3 Lord Filigraue 1 Kruka t V A Q O I FOURTH RACE G 12 Furlongs 43G34 118 1 05 Purse G50 3yearolds i JtOtJ t and uiiwartl Handicap Net value to winner 500 7433L1SAUO wi 5 110 31 5 3 = 3 1 1 AV Miller E J Baldwin 32 S5 G311 201 4 4742rl 742rl = StGAHMAID W 5 111 1 2 2J 21 Li 21 Buxton Fleur do Lis Sta 2 1731f55Ii 2 7 71297 THE MIST w fi 104 2 4 13 5 5 3J Keogh D A Koss G 13 15 3 1 1710S3 710S3 SIDNEV F wi 5 100 5 3 3k 4 = 41 4 AV Kelly Johnson DodsonlO 20 20 B S 5 574X53ORACE 74X53ORACE G W15 4 9G 4 5 1s 1 1 5 A AValsh II W Iloag 2 11571014 11571014Time Time 2i 48 113A 120S 120SAVent AVent to post at 300 At post 7 minutes Start good AVon easily second and third driving Lisaro shnfllcil back at the start made up ground rapidly in the last half and drew out decisively at the end Siigarmaid outbroke the others but was quickly displaced and after nearest pursuit of Grace succumbed under a weak finish The Mist ran well throughout and was a fast going tiiird Sidney F was an unexpectedly prominent contender from the start anil loomed up midway of the stretch but was shut itlT badly when making fast rush Grace G was defeated through suicidal pactmaking tactics and forced to pull up in the last sixteenth sixteenthOverweights Overweights The Mist 4 pounds Sidney F 5 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile 05104 13SH 1 05 Purse 400 3yearolds Selling 74395 Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AAVtEPSt Ji 2 Ti Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P 71309 AVUEUXIHTRGER 9 1 1 u1 of 1 T llice Keene Bros S 13 13 a 2i 2iG 7429StWOLFVILLE G 9 S 72 3 2 = 1 Galindo AV St Aincent 7 7 7 2A 1 7429SSH1LLY tMYEU 4 5 I7 I3 1 33 AV Kelly J M Crane 4 5 5 95 J 3 742S2 AVALTEU MILLER 1 4J 4i 43 4ii 4 AV Miller T II Williams S 9 9 3 32 7107S DECOKATOU i 2i 2 2 u6 A AValsh E AVayland 2 21 11515 23 74iS 74iSr FRANCISCAN vis 100 4 7 C1 5i 3l G1 G Goldstein T J Ogles 3 45 Mi 2 1 17I9S 7I9S BLTO fa 9S S S S 9 S1 1 7 Manders T II Stevens 10 10 40 13 G 74312 BANOXICA W S 1 5 I1 3i Gl S2 Si Buxton 15 Schreiber 5 10 10 4 2 2745S 745S BONHEUU W 9S 9 3 3 t 9 y 9 F II brand Franklin Stable 20 GO GO 20 10 10Time Time 25J 40J 1101 1M3JI 1M3JIAVinner AVinner B g by Indio Hohefrau trained by G II Keene AVent to t ost at 32G At post 2 minutes Start gi o Won driving second and third the same Wuerburger away badly steadily Improved his pi sition and got up in the last stride of a cyclonic stretrh rush AVolfvllIe Khiillled to the rear ou the first turn worked through u rough journey to the stretch and finished like a lu t BlMy Myer well tin from the start drew out like a sure winner on the last turn but quit suddenly in the stretch Walter Miller was hemmed in all of the last half or he might have won but probably was handicapped by the going Decorator failed to stay Franciscan avav badlv made up ground fast In the middle running The winner was entered for 500 no bid Scratched 737Aristolle UK 742518 Expectant SIS 741 Steel Blue 115 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile G5U04 l3Ss 1 95 Purse 500 3yearolds and upward Allowances Net value to winner 400 Ind litiKx AWtPPSt 34 J Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 743173OCEAN SHORE w 4 101 10 4 23 2 = i 2 = 2 = 1 F Hbrand KlliottMarron 32 1252 1252W W 5 101 5 5 5 = 5 = i 4 = 4 = 2i AAr Kelly H L Jones 2J lfi511 lfi511wn lfi511uG5 33 33G 712C1 TOUIEE wn 7 103 3 1 13 It ih 33 Goldstein AV Gabriel G 10 10 10w 4 2 73825MASSA w G 103 4 3 3ii 3ii 53 oh 4 Keogh D A Itoss 4 S G GW 2 1 1G W 4 102 21010 G A Gi Ss 5 Sandy TS Childs G 1111 1111AV 4 2 AV 4 102 0 G 42 4 3U 3i G1 T Rice Myers Paddock3 3 7 7 25 63 7tM7DABEINGTON W 3 DO G 9 9J S3 7 G3 7 = J A AValsh AV P Magrane 10 1C 1G G 3 3TO17 TO17 PASODELLA w 4 37 7 7 8 9s S = 7i S = i G McLlin J Davis 200 300 SOO 100 30 30749SI 749SI = SAINT MODAN wn 3 50 1 2 7 10 10 10 9s Buxton MarchmontSble 15 23 20 S 4 74210 ASTORIA BELLE ivu 3 S3 S S GX 7 = 9 9 = 10 Upton J B Dunn 200 300 100 100 30 30Time Time 24J 493 ll 3 1H5 1H5AVinner AVinner B g by Kismet Helen G trained by J II Spratt AVeiit to post at 352 At post 2 minutes Start ginjd Won driving second and third the same Ocean Shore from a lucky start ran lapped on the pacemaker throughout and drew out and made good in the last stride of a game finish Orilcne was reserved in striking distance pursuit from the start and finished wearing the leader down Toupee outbroke the others and made the pace almost throughout succumbing only in the last fifty yards Massa ran in prominent and game contention throughout and is frcsfi anil goOUTAo c BoliUlI crowded back early closed an immense gap Sibari loomed up menacingly on tho stretch turn but quit badly at the end Dareiiigton got away poorly