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OAKLAND FORM CHART! WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. One hundred and twenty-fourth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of IM days, lis books on. Presiding Judge. K. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. Chicago time :»:40 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B biinkci- Q/"V»"Tp0 FIRST RCE~8-4 Mile. 782S0— 1:11* — .!- -110. Purse *4fH. 4 year olds aud up-Ow I O dal ward. Selling. Net value to winner *.ia" . Ind Horses AWtPPSt :i i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S MB8AJCM w 4 106 S • B .".J 21 li Borel P Albert son 3 3 13 HI 12 MWWfi BOLOMAN w 6 110 10 5 l"t V 1» 2»1 Mentrv S Fountain 12 1". Vi r. 21 R0644 CEL.BRE8 wn 7 110 11 1 S" 2J 31 ?,- Seoyille W Walker 3 M-Wi 1 1-2 8063:: SAINRIDA ws .". IDS 1 7 fi 6- r l 4b Deverich R It Kicu Jr 9 20 20 S 4 SIW32 EX.KBRSALL « 7 113 4 .". 71 T- 6» 5« C Ross C P Kink ■ 30 30 12 « sofilT YANK wnr.110 I I 4 4 1 4nk fti, Taplin O Neil 4 « .". 1 1 7»H,7 MAT L. N. » ." 108 | 1 3.. r."* 7°k 7* Kirschm T A Boss X • S 3 8 5 MMS43BNE Rl SSKI.L wi» 4 MK 7 K ?M S= SJ 8" A Walsh K l Weir « 10 111 4 2 S0.-.X2 MIKB AXHBfM o I 108 • Hi S 9» !M 91 Sandy W P Magrane S, U H 20 10 Meat YBL-LOW8TONB ur. loins 3 s 10 10 10 10s Coburn • V II Terry ■ r,n .VI » 8 8M11 BUNA j 103 ill 11 11 11 11 Bevan J Barnes MMMM 10 Time. 241. 49*. |:M|. Winner P.r. g. by Calvcston Reisling I trained by D. Deaataon. Went to | ost at 1 :4." . Al |iost 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Sake, froin a rearward start, rapidly improved his position and drew out decisively finally. Bolomnn ran into a quick lead, but sacenashed midway of the stretch. Celeres ran forwardlv for five far loses and tired. Sain-1 ida steadilv improved her position into a fast going fourth Kckersall. from a slow beginning, closed a gap in I lie last half. Yank was prominent to the stretch and retired. May L. N. showed brief early speed and was short. Ceuc Russell was gaining at the end. The winner was entered for : no bid. Scratched -SO.M7 Roman Wing. 110. Overweights Mike Asbeiiu. 2 pound-. O/kfy PJQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 78289—1:11?— .3-110. Furs.- 4*7 4-year olds and up-C5 J I fj O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 2ft. Ind Horses AWtPPSt "t n % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8H71CF. MIMlOliUVNU wsb 3 110 7 2 S 81 3J 1* Jas Hogg P. Schreiber 4 « I 2 1 80t»r, TAINT Wsb 3 108 II 3 in Ink V 2n Taplin T K Crist 7 10 10 4 2 80314 PIM KIM w I 110 3 4 HI Wk 3l Post W Hawke 4 E E 1151110 80014 HILLY MYC.ri w" 4 106 8 S Esi 64 4 4 Scoville .1 M Crane 7 12 12 I 2 80673 CURRICULUM wb I 110 10 ! «h 9 8s 51 Sandy S Judge 10 10 10 4 L 806J.i-MINOT WB ■ 110 2 7 10 3nk 6nk fiij W McllVreW Uorst •" 7 7 3 7 5 8iiii.-.« ED DAVI8 w 4 109 4 I 7 . «J 71 7* Kirschm V Clancy 10 H 8 4 2 80648 PLATOON wb 7 110 1 6 45 4n H 8l Borel J B Dunn ti 10 10 4 2 80699 BANONRA 4 108 9 1 2 7»k 9 9 J McBride C II Davids 10 10 8 ■ 9 3 men BTANDOVKR wb 6 HO 6 10 9» 10 10 10 Mentry 0 Turek 10 15 12 E S0632 WAP WB 4 107 3 11 11 11 11 11 Palms Beckw ith Stable 12 16 16 7 3J Time. 25. 49i. l:l«s- Winner — Blk. g. by Bannockhurn — Miss Baker trained by D. Henry. Went to post at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Fred duUiollancl. shuffled back in the early running, came through on the inside on the stretch turn and made Bead decisively. Taunt ran Into n quick lead and set the pace to midway of the stretch and tired. Pim-kini lapped the pacemaker into the streeh. but was finally outstayed for second place in a Ions: c]" ing drive. Billy Myer. from a bad start, closed a big gap and is gmd. Curriculum, after an earlv rough journey, finished with a belated rush. Minot loomed up menacingly in the stretch, but quit finally. Kd Davis was gaining at the end. Platoon was pocketed on the inside in close quarters. Standover can do belter. The winner was entered tor 00; no bid. Scratched— S0224 Woolma, 108. Overweights — Wap. 1 pound. Qr| y fT/l THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 29829— T..!— 2— MR. Purs.- 00. 2 year olds. OU I OrJc Allowances. Net value to winner $.325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fin Jockovs Owners .O II C P S 80715 CHAR1.. HARGRAVE w 101 10 10 8» 51 1 W Cross C. W Berry 10 It 9 4 2 S0733AIAESCA w 97 1 I l«k fl 2J Deverich B P Tate 5 7 4 2 1 S0682MNTRINSIC W 102 11 8 3"i 2nk 3n Scoville W B Jennings 8 10 8 3 3-2 SU69S OLD MEXICO w 109 8 7 6J. 61 4-Jl Sandy T II Williams 6 7 6 21 6-5 SU6II5 SIXTEEN w 97 7 5 5nk 4nk gk Kirschm J D Millin 15 20 20 8 4 80715 TIPSTER wb 100 S 4 7 8 6n Buxton M Ilirsch 20 30 30 12 6 80533 SEPCLVEDA w 104 2 1 9 9 7s Taplin J McManus 3 6 6 13-53 -3 Si.K69KIANO w 106 6 11 10 10 8 Borel KenilworthSkFni 10 10 6 3 3-2 S07I". BALRONIA w 108 5 3 4t 3nk 9n W MelnreB Schreiber 12 1« 16 6 3 80643 TO CRIST BELLE s 99 9 12 11 11 10- E Clark J Jones 30 10010040 20 8m;fc9 I. OK ORMONDE wb 100 12 9 21 7ntll« A Walsh OrniondaloStable 4 45 4 2 6-5 806693SALTAN w 97 4 2 12 12 12 C Ross P Dunne 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 23?. 494. Ml. Winner — Ch. c. by Solitaire II. — Aya trained by C. W. Carroll. Went to post at 2:311. At |K st 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Charlie Hargrave, from a slow start, closed up rapidly on the extreme outside and won going away with a uish. ialvesea. from an inside rear start. c-.tablished a quick lead and led by a wide gap to midway of the stretch, but tired finally. Intrinsic ran into quick forward pursuit and was wearing Calvesca down at the end. Old Mexico, away pearly, rapidly improved his position and loomed up menacingly for a second when a sixteenth out. but tired finally. Tipster, shuffled to the rear, closed a gap and will do to watch. Sepulveda. flatfooted at the start, could never get up. Kiang was nearly left. Duke of Ormonde, palpably short, will beat this kind later on. Overweights —Charlie Hargrave. 1 pound: Inlrin-ic. 1: Kian. ■" : Balnuiia. 2: Tourist Bollo. 2 Q/~VfT f»» pT FOlRTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3 4 milel. 71817— 1:0S j 2 — 90. OU | O O Purse 00. :S-yeai-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. I mi Horses AWtPPSt4 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners II C P S S0229-ROSEBEN n 8 in? 6. I" l"k Vi l3 A Walsh I C Johnson 3 2 8 5 9 1012 14 80687 WiBSTBURY WB 5 lot 7 1 l-i 23 Z3 2n Scoville C R Ellison 8-5 14-521 4-5 1-3 XliwllBKLLWETHER Willi 4 I 3b V V J Sandy T II Williams 7 10 9 2 4-5 8I..V.1 DANDELION 7 110 2 8 7 7 6s 4- Taplin S C Hildreth 10 X 25 7 3 80502 WORKBOX w 3 100 5 7 8 6- 5.. 5:J Buxton K W Doss 10 16 16 7 2i MtPHADRIUOHE - w 4 101 9 3 41 42 4»k 6s C Ross J McManus 10 10 10 I I 7ss..::n ANN AH LOUISE w3 M I 6 B» P 7 V* Deverich W Cathlll SO 100 100 40 15 MM CRAB 3 95 8 5 6nk 8 8 Sj Freeman G H Holle 20o 300 300 "on loo 80246 JIM HANNA w 3 97 3 9 9 9 I I G McLlinF Goulart 200 300 300 200 100 Time. 1:12. Winner B. g. by Ben Slrome — Rose Leaf trained bv F. D Weir. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Ro •• bin. after nearest and persistent pursuit of the pacemaker, drew out decisively midway of the stretch and was besl. Westbury outbroke and outpaced the others for five furlongs liefore succumbing but wa-- a badly tiring second. Bellwether quickly ran into third place, stayed there and was fast weailai Westbury • ■■wn far second place. Dandelion, trom an inside Hat footed start, was outpaced earlv. but closed an im mi use gap and i- good. Workbox suffered at the start and steadily improved his position. Adriuche tin-n-bed close up. Hannah Louise was short. The winner was entered for .540; no bid. Scratched 80T36 Madman. 100. overweights Hannah Louise. I pound: Crab. :,; Jim llanna. B TQ/"rT PrO FIFTH RACE l Mile and 20 Yards. 7MC---l:40*— 3— iny.1 Purse" 00. 37eai dd ; OV r I »U and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 K % Str Kin Jin-keys Owners O H P S NIMTOUi BOX CTB3 95 I 4 1 l13| 2»k 1 C Ross C Rouinnn 3 4 B I I 2 MK34 KltBET w 3 90 10 10 4 2- 4"k f 2-l W Gloss 8 Emery I I I t; E I 5 180619 NNA L DALEY W3 91 I 7 7 7 5- 4 2J Deverich K Leppert 852 9591012 MM YAKIMA BELLE Wj 93 3 8 8 8 « EH 1-i Taplin Hi athMCchings IS 30 30 10 4 X07K. PRESTIGE wb 7 112 « 3 3J 5- 1J 1J fa Buxton Kleur de Us Sta 30 M 60 25 10 88735 GAMBBINCS wb 7 109 S E 2J 41 3n 6- 61 W MelnreW Gerst 15 30 30 15 8 1 80595 1 NIBLICK wsb 7 109 5 2 «• 61 7 7 7*1 Scoville .1 Pndaa 5 6 5 2 4 5 9BOS PROSPER WB 3 87 7 9 9 9 8 8 8- c II MillerE W Heffner 15 40 40 15 7 MiH_l EARL ROGERS w 6 112 4 6 r* fak 9 I 9. J McBride VV Walker 50 75 B0 20 10 Si»;70 TERNAVACA WB 4 108 2 1 10 10 10 10 W Sandy T E Keating 30 00 60 20 8 Time. 25. Mi. 1 J7r. t :4.5|. l:«st. Winner — Ch. ■. bv B« x — Toloache trained bv J Mi-Kinnev. Went to post at .3:20. At post 1 minute. Start straggling Won driving: second and third the same. Toll Box. from a Hying start, set the pace for a half and was taken back and reserved afterwards, then wore the leaders down finally. Krbet. away badly and excessively urged into prominent contention, ran well but tired finally. Alma L Daley, nearly left, closed a big gap. despite wide turns, and was much the best. Yakima Belle, from an inside slow start, closed a big gap and is promising. Preetbte showed speed and finished well up. iambiinus showed superior early speed and is still short. Niblick disliked the cuppy going. The winner was entered far 600: no bid Scratched S0032 Romanoff. 100: SOT16 Voladav. 112. Overweights Anna L. Daley. pound: Yakima B He. 3: Cnernavaia. 2. Qfhrrerr SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. fK»— 1 :ttf— a -IIO.I Iuise 0o7 eTcohlsnd iip-OU • »_f I ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.".2T.. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M i "i Str Kin Jrx-keys Owners O H 0 P S 8MP»AdMEB C. wb 4 loo 8 2 3J 2J * 1« Kirachm UOiewood stable 2 I 3 2 7-W . 80872»CAPT. KENNEDY wu4 114 4 5 5» 3J 2nw 23 A Walsh .1 J Flannigan 3 5 4 R-5 4 5 MW87 Slli STOCKING w n 5 105 7 t 2- l V 3" Taplin II G Bedwell 6 6 41 3 l xo686SAP.ACINEScA nSMIM 7 i H-i 4h 4h Scoville T D Sullivan 10 0 -0 8 4 80490 RAPID WATER w 8 115 9 12 V 4 E| 5li W McInreS C Hildreth 10 211 30 M E g0695R-»L,D SirriLER wb 4 106 19 7 7 7 6 J McBride K McMahon 30 50 50 BJ ,, 80475 ANNA MAY w 5 112 5 4 8 8 8 7« A W BkerT O Webber 8 12 10 i, 8U648 HELLE KINNEY WB7 108 12 8 K 5nk «nk 8« Mentry J Conway 10 15 15 I MtlsADKNA w 4 108 11 t; 9 9 9 9* Sandy W Durker 10 13 13 5 2* 78710 RAY BENNETT WS S 110 3 10 10 10 10 W« Borel G P McNeil S 60 60 30 lu JV/IKUV-V™11 WB I !S 1 ! ll H U 11n ■ SullivanE J RamSev X 20 20 8 t HM Y EJO IS W I 108 2 11 12 12 12 12 Stuart Bell and Rice 100 200 200 100 12 I Time, 24*. 4!?. l:l«|. Winner — B. f. by Watercolor — Maiden Poem trained by C. J Casey ] Went to post at ,3:5o. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won handilv: second and third driving. I Aimee ... after forward and persistent pursuit of the pacemakers, came along on the outside and wore the leaders down with a rush at the end. Captain Kennedy, from an inside slow beginning and in earlv close quarters, steadily improved his position into a fast going second after being bumped midwav of the I si retch. Silk Stocking ran into quick pursuit of the pacemaker and drew out on the far turn and led to ■ the final sixteenth, but tired after serious interference In the stretch. Saracinesea. from a poor outside I start, steadily improved his position. Rapid Water, nearlv left, closed an immense gap. showing a probable return to bis real form. Old Settler, away badly, made up much ground. Anna May finished close up. ; The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights — Adeua. 2 pounds.