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OAKLAND FORM CHART OAKLAND SATURDAY MAY 1C 1908 WEATHER CLEAR TRACK GOOD One hundred and sixtysecond day New California Jockey Club Winter Meeting of ISO days 39 books on i Presiding Judge E C Hopper Starter Richard Dwyer Secretary Percy W Treat Kacing starts at 140 p in Chicago time 310 p ra W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate Index number tracs record age of horse and weight carried rT f QOI FIRST RACK 34 Mile 72017 1114 3 103 400 added 4yearolds and up I dtOO t ward Selling Net value to winner S3S5 Ind Horses AWtPPStVi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 717DS3MA1EL HOLLANDER 4 97 12 4 2 21 2l 1 E Sullivan E J Ramsey 15 25 25 8 4 7J2l6 = EYEiRIGHT w 4 107 10 10 Ck 31 32 2k Rettig J Davis 3 G G 2i 75 7171 LORI NELSON w 5 nil 4 2 3J Gk jnk 3 = w Miller L Stock 3 1651G575 710 74762 PNCE FREDERICK n 5 106 S 7 Sk 7 k Gk p Manders W F Rapp 15 20 20 S 5 74G7G rRIUMPHANT wii 4 111 6 3 4h 43 4l D1 Scoviile Keene Bros 12 1616 6 3 71821 RATHER ROYAL i fi 111 3 9 IV 10l 91 fi Illierton AV W Finn 12 20 20 S 4 743ByMISS OFFICIOUS Ws 4 10 11 S 9 11 = 10 = 71 AV Kelly M Rcis 15 30 30 15 7 7IS9DMAGRANE w 7 103 5 fi GU Sntll = S = J Mclntyrell AV Hoag 12 12 12 4J 115 74703 RAY BENNETT s 4 103 1 11 10 91 S 9k Mentry G P McNeil S S 5 2i 65 65747S5 747S5 LURKTTA wn G 111 y 5 73 5 7MO Lycurgus H G Bedwell 5 6 6 2i 75 71027 PROLIFIC wn 4 107 71 li I l kll5 D Boland G Durkcr 30 GO GO 20 12 73923 RUTH AY wn 5 10 2 12 12 12 12 12 Sandy J B Dunn 50 75 75 30 15 15Time Time 21 41 114 J Winner Ramseyeut P f by Maxio Circlet trained by K I Ramsey eut to post at 14 At post C minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same M iiM1 Hollander from a lucky outside start ran in close and persistent pursuit of tlie early pacemaker n 1 drew out in the last quarter but just lasted the journey Kyebright away slowly closed an early g p quickly into forward pursuit and just failed to get up in a cyclonic stretcb rush Lord Nelson si nllled back repeatedly in the second quarter finished fastest of all Prince Frederick awav slowly 1 sed up steadily into a fast going fourth Triumphant ran in prominent contention from the start wa3 in micntarily in front midway of the stretch but quit badly at the end Rather Royal awav poorly cl iseil a big gap Miss Oliicious out of place in sprints finished fast Magrane was pocketed Ray Ben ¬ in tt bidOverweights was virtually left The winner was entered for 700 no bid Overweights Prolific 4 pounds 7 t Q K SIXOND RACK 12 Mile 71190 17 2 113 Im I rabOOO Allowances Net value to winner 325 Im5 Horses AWtPPStVi Vi Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 47 4RIGIITEASY W 105 S 3 1 I5 1 A AValsh AV E Applegate 1 1 91013 18 184775CAPTAIN 4775CAPTAIN JOHN w 1 S 3 2 33 3U 2 AV Miller AV Cahill S5 3 14571014 14571014I7CI I7CI HORACE II wit 10S 6 4 2 2 331 J MclntyreT F Newman G 6 6J S5 710 71047fi3 47fi3 FRIEZE w 10i 4 6 53 5s 4 = AV Kelly Arnell Stable 6 10 10 2 910 4152 ORNATE w 105 1 1 4U 41 5T Mentry AV Durker 30 60 50 12 G GMARCH MARCH ESA W 100 5 5 63 G3 G t A Harris J Cuneo 50 30030010030 3003001003033S3 33S3 SOLUS v 103 77 73 7s 75 Buxton S C Hildreth 20 40 40 15 6 3747 PALLAS w 107 2 S S S S C Sullivan II T Griffin 40 200 200 100 40 40Time 47Winner Time 23 47 Winner SnyderWent Plk f by Lackford Edith Me trained by C L Snyder Went t ti i i ist at 213 At post 2 minute Start good AVon easily second and third driving Rlciit easy outbroke and crossed tlie others sharply at the start then came away and spreadeagled them Cap ¬ tain John knocked back by the winner at the start and thrown out of his stride closed an immense gari into a fast going second Horace H from a flying start ran in nearest pursuit of the fast going IcadeO to almost the last stride and is improving Frieze broke slowly and made up ground steadily Scratched 747SlsArniatiire 103 71515 Ray Welsh 100 Overweights Pallas 2 pounds r7OOO THIRD RACi l 12 Miles 3380 22J 11 103 Purse 000 4yearolds and up I ttOOO ward Allowances Net value to winner 450 ses AWtPPStSt Vi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 747S3 LEGATEE WH 105 5 1 5J 53 33 I t 1J 1 J MelntyreW HawKe 8 15 15 G 3 3airlSKVVONTELLUS airlSKVVONTELLUS w 5 107 4 4 2 211 2k 33 2A 23 D Boland W Freeman 2J 2i 1251 25 25747S3 747S3 J C CLEM wn 5 99 2 2 31 33 5 = 4 k 3 35 Buxton W St Vincent 4 4 16575 710 7472 ED T FRYER w 4 102 102747S3 1 1i 3i 5 t 53 4t W Kelly V Wallhauser 4 4 1S5R5 3 747S3 LOGISTILLA WN fi 110 1 1747S2UOE 1377 63 C1 G 5 = Sandy H W Hoag Hoagwn 5 11 10 4 S5 747S2UOE COYNE wn 5 106 3 G 4l 1 X lh 21 4nk 6 W Miller A J Jackson S 10 10 4 2 7474S NADZU w 4 9D 7 5 G3 f3 7 7 7 7 A Walsh E J Ramsey 10 16 15 6 2J 2JTime Time 25A TiO 110 143 2OSs 234g Winner HawkeWent K g by Kelvidere Legacy by Longfellow trained by W Hawke Went to post at 2 8 At post minutes Start good Won driving second and third the same Legatee tremendously impro ed was patiently reserved for half the journey then swiftly went around the leaders into a g xl lead u the stretch turn and was never headed afterwards Avontellus after for ¬ ward and close atte dance o the pacemaker to the far turn was suddenly surrounded and hemmed in then drew out in a I iated ai I fast but unavailing pursuit of the leader in the last furlong and probably as best 1 C Cle i was w II up throughout and a fast going third Edwin T Fryer made the running for the lirst mile th n was owdod out next to tlie rail and repeatedly pulling up but came with a rush at the end Logistilla well ip all the way finished with her usual fast stretch sprint Joe Coyne ex ¬ cessively urged into tho lead vt tlie half quit finally finallyOverweights Overweights Joe Coyne 2 pounds 7 A Q Q T r ° UHTH RACK 1 116 Miles 00580 115 J 09 Purse 1000 3yearolds and I TC O O upward Handicap Net value to winner SOO Ind Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO 74747sCLOYNEt wit 3 SS 3 1 1 1U Is I3 l J A Walsh T II Stevens 3 1G53 1 12 12747S3 747S3 = OABIN w 6 IDS 4 2 4J 4 = 3i 3 = 2A 1 McIntyreJ II Brannon 3 44 4i S5 710 710717SMARSTER 717SMARSTER wit 5 106 G 6 5 33 21 k 3 = i W Kelly 1 J Walsh 1152X 115J5 25 25747S 747S LISARO WSK 5 106 5 566 4J I1 I3 AV Miller E J Baldwin 3 2154 75710 75710747G7FAIR 747G7FAIR FAGOT w 4 89 2 3 S k 5i G 5 5 Buxton J T Robbing 12 16 16 6 2 74SOOEARL ROGERS w 5 95 1 I 2 = 23 53 6 6 A Harris W Walker 15 25 25 S 3i 3iTime 1151Winner Time 21 48R 113 135 1151 Winner Rr f by Cameron Clara Meader trained by T II Stevens StevensWent Went to post at 302 At post 1 minute Start good Won handily second and third driving Cloyne rushed into a quick early lead relinquished her advantage momentarily to Earl Rogers but drew out again without delay and held sway to the end Cabin went wide on tlie first turn but closed up steadily in the last six fnnongs into a fast going second in a grand effort Marster awav slowly and carried out on the first turn loomed up menacingly on the far turn but tired finally Lisaro broke slowly and ran In dose quarters to the backslretch but was steadily outpaced afterwards Fair Fagot was prominent for tlie first half then retired and was outclassed Earl Rogers away very badly got into the lead in a fast Sirst quarter but quit at the end of a good six furlongs Overweights Lisaro 1 pound Fair Fagot 1 y IOOO FIFTH RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards OT J 1 43 5 100 Purse 400 3yearolds I TcOOO and upward Selling Net value to winner 325 Ind Horses AWtPPStVi Vi j Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH 74767 1 ARTINMAS W S 112 4 GU 4 41 4 U AV Miller E J Ramsey 6 G 5J 1151110 11511107474S 7474S = NETTING G 102 G 2 23 3 = 33 31 2i A Harris AV AValkcr 89737 747S4VINTON it 4 106 2 4 33 2i 2k nk 33 Hlierton H L Jones 3 6J 6J 11565 74S03TOMMY AH EARN wi 3 105 7h S 73 5 = i 43 Xiegier Menio Stable 5 7 6 2J 65 747CGLORD FILIGRANE wi 3104 1 Ill li 1S I1 5J J MclntyroJ Dinkelspiel S5 2 S5 71025 741153EDUARDO AVI 6 117 3 7 5h 5nk 63 I2 C W Kelly J B Dunn 15 30 25 10 5 71635 DORADO wi 6 109 9 S S 73 5 63 1 Finn A Koenigsberg 20 40 40 15 S 74634 AVARTE NICHT ws S 110 5 5 4 6 8 S S A Walsh R Friedman 15 40 40 15 8 7472S BARON ESHER wsn G 10S 8 Left at the post Rettig C A Henderson 6 10 9 3 85 85Time 1442Winner Time 24 48i l14g l40s 1442 Winner RamseyWent CIi g by Martagon Nekonils trained by E J Ramsey Went to post at 32i At post 1 minute Start goodi Won driving second and third the same Martinmas forwardly placed from the start closed up rapidly in the last half and drew out right at the1 tnrt with a rush Netting was in forward and persistent pursuit of the pacemakers throughout anil suc ¬ cumbed suddenly after a superior effort Vinton ran in prominent and game contention throughout Tommy Abeam from a flatfooted start dropped quickly to the rear then closed a big gap on the extreme outside under a bad ride Lord Filigranc set the early pace but quit unexpectedly at the end of six fur ¬ longs Eduardo finished close up and ran a good race Dorado virtually left closed an immense gap The winner was entered for 700 no bid bidScratched Scratched 74501 Boloman 102 747 i Elevation 110 74S03 Darelngton 101 rTyiOOO SIXTH RACE 5 12 Furlonss 72030 l0g C 112 Purse 000 3yearolds and I t Cj fj J upward Handicap Net value to winner 450 Ind Horses AWtPPStVi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 74749PREEN WB G 108 2 1 131 I3 1 Ink W Kelly B Schreibcr 3 4 18532 45 74391 GRACE G wn 4 102 7 2 G ° 5k 51 2J Mentry H W Hoag 5 8 6 2J 1 171731BOOGER 71731BOOGER RED w3 93 6 5 21 2i 2nk 31 A Walsh J H Brannon 56 5 2 45 4574611PAJAROITA 74611PAJAROITA W 3 IIS 4 4 41 3 3 42 W Miller H G Bedwell 853 3 B5 35 357472G 7472G BURLEIGH ws 7 112 1 6 5h 6 = 6 ° 5JJ J MclntyreJ B Smith 4 S 5 21 74323 ST FRANCIS s 5 100 S 3 3J 4J 4J 6 Gilbert Maple Stable 12 16 15 6 3 74318 THE BROKER w 5 S7 3 7 7777 Cboncau A M Covington 200900900500100 20090090050010073610EARLY 73610EARLY TIDE wu 3 96 5 Left at the post Buxton Fleur do Lis Sta 15 15 12 5 21 21Time 1OCJWinner Time 23J 48j 100 1OCJ PowersWent Winner Br g by Atlieling Pow Wow II by Powhattan trained by J Powers Went to post at 351 At post 8 minutes Start straggling Won driving second and third the same Preen beat the barrier and spreadeagled the others In the early running but finished tiring and was a lucky winner Grace G from a slow start dropped back quickly then closed an immense gap In a cyclonic rush but swerving badly Booger Red broke slowly but quickly got into nearest pursuit to the last sixteentli and tired finally Pajaroita away slowly lacked his usual speed and was never dan ¬ gerous Bnrlcigh from an inside poor start closed up steadily St Francis showed early speed and fas palpably sliort sliortOverweights Overweights Grace G 3 ponnds Tlie Broker 2