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OAKLAND FORM CHART. TUESDAY. APRIL 6. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and twenty-ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 139 days 20 iKxiks on. Presiding Judge. K. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Trent. Racing starts nt 1:40 p. in. Chicago time 3:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-tires in lKirenthcMs following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, ace of horse and weight carried. Q/"Q/| rT II KST HACK 1-2 Mile. 74190—47—2—113. Iurse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. OUOtC I Tillies. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtlPSt Vt. li % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S SH733 VANCOUVER BELLE W 110 10 6 1 = V- 1* Kirschm 1 A Ross 5 12 H I ■ 807M ELBJCTROWAN w 110 4 1- 5» 6 2* Coburn W Durker 4 51 51 11-56-5 MU8 CREU8E w tin 8 I 4- 4 ?A AV Gross G W Hcrry 6 8 4 2 1 imSGOOD SHIP m HO ll 8 63 P 4* Scoville J Barnes 2 19-517-57-5 7-10 7*219 YUBA w 110 111 10 8= 5= Mentry AnehoragoSkFm 40 100 100 40 20 HWS KISS PICNIC W 110 6 3 7"k 7= A Gilbert T H Williams 4 9 8 3 8 5 PHORONIS w llii 12 !l 9« 9 7 W MrlnrcG W Wenrick 7 10 6 21 6-5 NE8LBNA MERLE wb 105 9 4 2nk 31 SI A Walsh Dcnnev and Rriggs 10 12 12 5 21 8U1U8 GARN1CHT w 105 3 2 11 10 9 Imos J W Paulson 30 60 50 20 10 80B1SMARY PEES w 110 7 7 31 21 10a Borel KenilworthSkFm 10 10 9 4 2 S0643 CKISIinB w 110 5 10 8 11 11* Deverich Molera 8c Josephs.O 30 30 10 4 FAY MLIR w 110 2 12 12 12 12 Stuart J Jungclaus 30 100 100 40 20 Time. 24. 49*. Winner— B. f. by St. Carlo — Belle of Palo Alto trained bv C. Mitlholland. Went to post at 1:46. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Vancouver Belle, from a Hying start, established a nulck lead and won all the way. but was lucky. Electro-wan. Hotfooted at the start and shuttled rearward, closed an immense gap into a fast going second and was much the best. Crease ran well up and persistently throughout. Good Ship, away badly, made up eou-si.li ruble ground. Yuba, nearly left, closed an immense gap. Miss Picnic was forced out of any chance in a rough journey. Ihoronis broke and ran green and was gaining at the end. Or/"VOQ SECOND RACE— 3-4- Mile. 78289— 1:11?.— 3— 110. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and uo-OvFOrxO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Did Horses AWtPPSttt A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S f8mOFORDBLLO w 4 108 1 1 2* 2J 21 1 C Ross J Kelly 4-5 1 4 3 2-5 out 80810 JULIA POWDL wn 4 110 8 B 3 3i 3"* 2 Taplin W B Jennings 6 I 4J 6-5 3-5 MiMiil-IUCOLIC w 9 119 2 5 4* 41 51 3* Scoville WalkerandMcKinp 6 9 9 1154-5 80888 Il.MKIM W 5 109 3 9 7 7 61 4n W MclnreW Hawke 20 30 30 8 4 SOSOS BLUB HERON wit 4 101 f. 8 fiJ CA 7 5 W Gloss S Emery 10 25 25 6 2 M71.l-ST. FRANCIS s 6 112 9 3 51 5" 41 fi» Mentrv T I Sullivan 10 12 8 13-51 MIS09 HERE-AFTER B 5 109 4 2 1 11 l"* 7- E Sullivan R J Ramsey 12 20 IB I 2 80SK DEN42EN w 4 106 3 7 8 8 8 8* Cotton ApplegateACotn 20 BO BO 12 4 790-13 ROALTA W5 114 74 9999 Gilbert T II Williams 15 30 30 8 4 Time. 21. 48*. 1:14*. Winner— B. g. bv G. W. Johnson— Virginia Lee trained by J. Kelly. Went to post at 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won handily: second and third driving. rordello, from a flying start, was reserved in behind the early pacemaker and drew out decisively mldwav of the stretch. Julia Iowej ran Into quick forward and persistent pursuit of tlie pacemaker and. after being crowded out on the stretch turn, was a fast going and game second. Bucolic was well up throughout and a rushing third. Pimkim closed n gap and is about due. Blue Heron, from a slow start, made up much ground. St. Francis was never dangerous. Dcticen finished well. Hereafter Is a fast mm staver. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched— 73.S72Mohnnie Blake. IPS: S0773 Please. 104: SP753 Platoon. 109. finfiilQ THIRD RACE- I 1-16 Miles. 7815-4— 1 :44*— 3— lOL Purse 00. 4 year olds and uo-0Ori:«L/ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Did Horses AWtPPSt 4 A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S0718 COLONEL WHITE B 7 114 4 2 7 5= Gi 5* U Stuart P.aird and Martin S !i I 2 I 80775 BROOKLKAg W 4 110 7 5 l1 ft 5* 21 2l A Walsh W E Applegate 1 2 8-5 4-5 9-20 MHo3 CHEERS ws 5 111 8 8 4= li ll 3* 32 Borel W S Knapp 20 40 30 10 5 six;;.! COLBERT ws 4 107 10 G 21 9 3 lG 41 Kirschm W M Caine 8 12 12 4 2 MI737 CIGARL1GI1TER wn 7 114 1 3 31 7 7 7 5= Scoville W Hawke fi 12 12 5 2 MI7.".3 MI NOT w 5 106 6 12 8 8 8 61 61 Freeman W Gerst 12 15 13 6 3 8636 AFTERMATH wsn 5 111 11 10 «1 41 2» 4 7* Mentry W P Magrane 6 10 10 4 2 so::,- ge.VE RUSSELL wsn 4 102 319 9 9 8 8lFH KingF D Weir 12 20 20 7 3 80604 SAINT MODAX wsb 4 110 9 11 10 10 10 9 94 Taplin MarchmontStable 10 12 12 E 3 S0673 NETTING w 7 109 12 7 5» 61 4b 10 10« J Mcl.ride W Walker 6 6 5 2 1 S0401 RILLY WATKINS W 4 102 5 9 11 11 11 11 11« Coburn V H Terry 15 40 40 ■ B S0595 KING BRUSH Wsb 5 111 I 4 12 12 12 12 12 C Ross L H Ezell 30 100 100 40 20 Time. 24S. 50. 1:10*. l:42i. 1:49*. Winner— Br. h. by Clifford— Lacona trained bv F. E. Balrd. Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. nlonel White, from a slow start, was shuffled back, but steadily improved his position in the last half and got up in the last stride of a belated stretch rush. Brookleaf ran in forward inside contention throughout and. after seeming the winner midway of the stretch, succumlied unexpectedly. Cheers ran into quick prominence and led in the middle running, but tired finally. Colbert lapped the pacemaker for the first miie before giving way. Cigarlighter. repeatedly snuffled rearward in the middle running, finished with a belated stretch challenge and is improving. Minot. away badly, closed a big gap. Aftermath loomed up 111 the stretch turn and unit- The winner was entered for 00: no bid. QVOpr/". FOURTH RACE— Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 71S17— 1 :0S*— 2— 99. UvOOU Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 14 % K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 mi 163 JOB MADDEN wb 3 106 6 2 2U 25 21 1 G Burns S C Hildreth 10 20 15 6 8 80810* BLAGG ws 5 100 7 1 31 5s 5* 2» A Walsh L T Lee 5 5 23-57-5 1-2 MiMIH.OOGER RED w 4 113 4 5 1" Ink H 31. Taplin J H Brannon 5 fil BJ 11-57-10 S"N1 ll ROYAL TOCRIST WB 4 118 3 6 6 4 41 4* Scoville C R Fillison 1 7-5 7-5 3-5 1-5 80814 JEANNE DARC WB 4 104 5 3 4= 3" 31 51 C Ross F A Forsythe 6 6 41 8-5 7-10 viMnGEMMELL w 5 100 14 5J 6 6 6 J McBride W Walker 6 13 13 5 11-5 S07763F. NEUGENT W 5 92 2 7 Lost rider. Upton Old Ned Stable 20 30 30 10 4 Time. 1:10R. Winner— Ch. c. by Yankee— Tarantella trained by S. C. Hildreth. Went to post at 3:00. At i ost 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. Joe .Madden, from a flying start. laii| ed tlie pacemaker from the start and drew out decisively midway of the stretch. Blagg also lapped the leaders t-arly. hut was shuffl -d back on the turns and finished like a cyclone. Booger Red set the pace to the linal sixteenth before lie tired. Royal Tourist, nearly left, closed an immense gap on the extreme outside and was beat, Jeanne dArc was badly messed about and pulling up in tin- last quarter. Gemmell had a rough journey and no chance at the start. Scratched— SQ.S14 Woodcraft. 100. |Qf"VO pr -| FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 78154— 1:44*— 3— 104. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and uu-OvfCO -L ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25. ind norses AWtPPSt V, V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O ii G P i"" S0774 HI SKY WB 4 110 4 4 41 41 51 21 15 0 Miller A F Dayton ii li 7-5 7-101-3 Mis].: IMPORT wsb 4 110 5 5 53 6- 3* 4- 2-1 Taplin F W Healey 6 71 71 21 1 B0775*CADIOHON wn 6 111 1 1 21 in lj| 1 3» Kirschm E Dealy 5 B.I 8-5 4-5 Wisnit CLECTOR JESSUP w 8 114 8 10 6* 31 21 31 48 Coburn J A Murray 20 30 30 12 6 KH775 FRED BENT W 6 111 2 2 11 21 43 51 51 Scoville J H Brannon 31 41 4 8-3 4-5 SO690 FANCY WB 4 105 7 9 7 7 61 7 Bl J McBride II Mack 10 10 9 3 8-5 7! 42u MY PAL ws 6 111 6 7 8 8 7 62 7= Borel W R Engstrom 30 50 50 20 10 miTIS A.PT w 4 105 9 6 9 9 8 8 8= C Ross Union Stable 20 40 40 15 8 Mi2.i7 LAitKFOOT w 4 107 3 3 3J 51 9 9 91 E Clark J Burk 50 60 60 20 10 78801 KERMIT W 10 111 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 Mentry M J Hayes 10 15 13 I 3 Time 24. 49*. 1:13*. 1:42, 1:48!. Winner — Ch. c. by Royal Flush III. — Festal trained by F. T. Hlnkey. Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, liusky. luckily and forwardly placed in the early running, drew out In the stretch and held swav to the ■ml. but was tiring finally. Import, well up from the start, failed to get up In a fast, but swerving, final challenge. Cadichon set the pace for seven furlongs and succumbed in the closing strides. Collector Jessup. away poorly, closed a big early gap in an exhaustive effort and tired finally. Fred Bent ran in prominent lontentlon to the stretch, but failed to stay. Fancy made up much ground from a bad start. The winner was entered for O0; no bid. Scratched SQ477 The Captain. Ill: 80f,7.".3Military Man. 114. ___ Q/"VQ PtO SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 09 KM— 1 :38ij — ■ 4— 95. Iurse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances? Ol/OO A Net value to winner 23. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SM772-SCIILESWIO W 112 7 3 21 21 2 2- In G Burns S C Hildreth 3-2 2 8 5 7-101-3 SNM PALO ALTO WB 112 6 1 U U 1* ll 2« Taplin J W Paulson 3 4 31 1 1-2 SH704 AKS-R-BEN wb 112 8 5 7 7 B* 53 3l E SullivanE J Ramsey 10 20 20 8 4 8M8I THE EARL WB 99 10 4 4J 4« 4* 4- 4! A Walsh C Bowman 10 20 20 8 4 897*1 MATVHTlLLA w 99 12 2 3l 31 I* 3" 55 Gilbert T II Williams 25 25 25 10 5 Mi7.ii G TIEN LASS w 97 3 8 61 6* 7 «1 6= W Gloss R II Davis 3 3 21 1 1-2 S02B9 FANEIIL HALL W99568 8 51 7 7« Upton E I.anigan 40 40 40 15 7 S0609*BISHOP W. wsb 102 19 9 9 8 8 8 Scoville Beckwith Stable 10 12 9 3 3-2 8*156 CRAB 99 11 7 5 5= 9 9 91 Freeman G H Holle 30 100 100 40 20 80683 ENAMOUR W 97 4 10 10 10 10 10 101 Guyton Maitia and Fourroy30 60 60 20 10 79842 VESPER HYMN w 98 2 1111 11 11 11 li* Golden J Golden 100 100 100 40 20 80773 SHAW ws 99 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 Post II J Varney 60 150 150 60 15 Time. 25. 49*. 1:16*. L42*. Winner — B. c. by Planudes — Gnterock trained by S. C. Hildreth. Went to post at 3:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Schleswig. after nearest and persistent pursuit of the pacemaker, wore him down in a long stretch drive. Palo Alto from a living start, set the pice to the final dozen strides before succumbing. Aks-Ar-Ben. away poorly, closed a big gap. The Earl ran forwardly for seven furlongs and tired as if short. Mateh-tulla. after prominout pursuit to midway of tlie stretch, quit. Gatien Lass met interference and was pulling up all the way. Overweights — Vesper Hymn. 1 pound.