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OAKLAND FORM CHART. FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and thirtv-second day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 130 days. 2G books on. Presiding Judge. K. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1 :40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. ni.i. 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. QflQA/l fl EST RACi:— 1-2 Mile. 741MO — 17—2—113.1 Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Selling. OwOV/rX Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S s..7:i::-HELKN CARROLL w 102 12 3 21 11 W Gross G W Berry 21 3 12-59-101-2 80847= ELECTRO WAN w 99 5 7 4= l"k 2 Coburn W Durker 11-516-516-51 1-2 80591 BINOCULAR ws 102 3 3 1 3- 3* E Olark F A Forsythe 5 7 I 21 6 5 80847 YI"BA w 99 6 5 54 43 4 Deverich AnchorageSkFm 10 20 1G 7 3 80847 GOOD SHIP 94 12 11 7 7 5" Bevan J Barnes 8 15 12 5 2J 80847 MARY DEES 99 4 8 2"t 6h 6» Kirschm KenilworthSkFm 12 16 16 6 3 80771 FOREZ w 106 11 10 Ink 5" 71 Glasner P Dunne M SJ 60 25 12 80533 DR. DOlGHERTY ws 105 9 9 8 8 81 Borel F Harrington 25 25 16 8 4 80722! jrRS. DOT ws 99 7 6 9 9 9 C Ross P T Chinn 30 60 60 25 12 si 1669 ASAHEL W 97 8 12 10 10 30 Taplin H G Bedwell 30 60 60 25 12 80669 MATERNIS w 1C2 10 4 11 11 11* Scoville S Judge 4- 10 10 4 2 79241 BRER RABBIT W 102 2 1 12 12 12 A Walsh Goldfield Stable 13 30 30 12 5 Time. 24*. 4S». Winner — Oh. f. by The Judge — Saccharate I trained by C. W. Carroll 1. Went to post at 1:49. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Helen Carroll, from an inside slow start, ran into Quick forward pursuit of the pacemaker., challenged in the last furlong and outstayed Electrowan in a long, hard drive. Electrowan. away badly, closed an early gap and tired finally after a game effort. Binocular drew out early and set the pace to midway of the stretch, but tired badly finally. Yuba ran well up throughout. Good Ship had scant chance with an in-i x| eriencetl rider. Mary Dees showed suiierior early speed and is promising. Brer Rabbit was shuffled to the rear at the start. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Overweights -Helen Carroll. 1 pound: Dr. Dougherty. 3. OZ"V£|/~Vp£ SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 74190—47—2—313. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Selling. OV-y«i/V-JO KM value lo winner 25. Ind Horses A Wt PP St V* % . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S S0S67PENN w 105 9 7 53 2- 1« Borel D S Fountain I 11-511-59-11.. 20 S08293NAPA NICK s 106 I 4 1 1 2" Kirschm C Horning 6 6 5 I 1 8116IS SAINOTTA w 108 6 9 4i 4"t 3 Coburn B Schreiber 13 20 20 8 4 80812 REDEEM w 103 10 10 7 7- 4- Imes J W Paulson 6 S 8 3 X-S 80829 OSWALD B. W 303 8 5 2t 21 B» Scoville BianchiandMcConl 3 4 4 3 2 7-10 80790 TIPSTER wsn 106 I 6 61 6»t 63 Buxton M Hirsch 15 30 30 12 6 80682 REZON w 106 1 2 S"t 8 7« A Walsh F D Weir 10 10 8 3 8-5 80275 HINDOO STAR w 104 3 1 9 9 8« C Ross W R Jennings 13 30 30 12 6 80867 AMELIA ROSE ws 103 7 8 10 10 9= E Clark G H Holle 12 20 20 8 4 80605 CINNAMON w 102 4 3 2 T.h 10 J McBride T H Williams 15 25 25 10 and Time, 23*. 481. Winner — Ch. g. bv Cunard — Eouic train-d by D. S. fountain. Went to post at 2:13. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Iemi. away poorly, closed up ra-ddly and. drawing out decisively in the stretch, won off. Napa Nick, from a slo-v start, forged into a ipiick lead, but SOCCaanhed in the closing drive. Sainotta had a Boor start, but eosed a big early gap and. in a fast finish, would have lieen second in another stride. Redeem, nearly left, closed nit immense gap under a bad ride. Oswald B. ran into quick forward pursuit and tired in Unclosing drive. Tipsier was never dangerous. SteSoa was shuffled rearward early and never dangerous afterwards. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched s«n;s2 The King. 1Q2: sol;i7 Sonia. H 3. QfVfTk/V/"* THIRD RACE -Futurity Course 170 feet less than 3-4 milei. I71M7— 1:881 -S-BaX OV/«2/wO Purse 00. 3 year olds. Selling. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S .s..s71MADMAN w B 105 9 1 If 1- 1- 1- Taplin H G Bedwell 1 1 I 1H2-5 out sns:;3 PRINCE GAL B 106 7 9 7 2- 2 t* E Clark W B Jennings 21 13-51 1-63-5 1 3 sosi;i;-.LTAMOR till 102 2 7 8 7 43 3" J McBride Sea Air Stable 12 Si 20 7 21 8.1791 FlLI-ORn w 101 1 8 9 8 7 4" Freeman G H Holle 15 30 30 10 E MARBURG 111 4 5 3 4" 6. El Borel Daggs and Paddockwi MB MB 41 30 80871 SERENADE wn 94 I 6 5l 5 5- 6-1. Deverich G II Need 12 20 20 7 21 S..57S TROI8 TEMP w 107 6 2 41 if 8 71 Scoville T I Sullivan 6 ]n 10 3 8-S SI.S71 STRIKE OCT Wis 97 5 4 2 33 3- 8« A Walsh F If Mihlen 20 25 B 10 5 S0791 W H DLANDER w 100 8 3 f*| y :i Buxton W Cahitl 40 100 HMJ 40 20 Time. 1:104. Winner —15. e. by Hast ings— I.adv Madge trained by II. G. Bedwell 1. Went to post at 2:3s. At !Mist 1 minute. Start straggling. Won handily: second and third driving. Madman outbroke and outpaced his opposition and won all the way. Prince Gal was left, bill closed alt Incredible gap into a fast going second. Altamor begun slowly, but steadily improved his position and finished fast, fulford. away badly and crowded out early, closed a big gap under a bad ride Marburg ran 1 Twardly for five furlongs and is promising. Serenade was never dangerous. Trots Temp showed brief -peed. Strike Out showed early speed, but failed to stay, as usual. The winner was entered for ,000: no bid. Scratched — 8BB71*Warkhax. MS; NON2N Otogo. 105; S0871 Blameless. 104. Overweights Altamor. 1 agsaaj. 0/~k£kf|r7 for RTH RACE— I 1-2 Miles. 75o".lj— 2:32 -5—00. 1 Purse 00. 4 year olds and up-Ov/t/U 1 ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St U % % Str fin Jockeys Owners O H C f* S 8S7KRKD LEAF w 7 MB 6 3 2- 2:i 1 l1 1 1 Scoville Keene Bros 7 5 3 211 -102 -5 out 80792»NAX ZU w 5 113 1 2 4 4 4» 3 3* 2 Taplin H G Bedwell 4 4 18-51 1-2 80832 FANTASTIC tin 5 105 5 5 2 3 2h 2- 2 3-1. Buxton Fleur de Lis Sta 4 5 5 8 5 :. 5 80792 ORCAGNA wb 4 102 8 6 5 5 E* 4h 4« 4" Deverich W Walker S 9 8 21 1 8BS3JACOMO W S ME 7 1 I3 H 3» To" 5 5« Kirschm F Clancy 4" MB MB 25 12 w:_ LEGATEE s 11 7 103 2 17 7 7 6* 63 65 A Walsh WHawke 10 12 12 4 sr, S.MI17 PLEIAD w 5 99 4 7 8 8 8 7 7 7 C Ross J Sawyer MB MB MB 60 S SH696 OLOVERLAND W s 9 105 3 8 63 6= 63 8 Pull. UI. Borel I Morehouse 60 100 100 30 10 Time. ZM. 51. 1:171, 1:11. 2:10. 2:3li.. Winner -Oh. m. bv Ilermence -Rea.lina Grained bv W. Bleed. Went to aoat at 3: C At post 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won easilv: second and third driving. Re.i Leaf. Immediately prominent, drew out when beginning the bat si furlongs and held -way —l llsiul I. the end. NadSB, forwarder alaced from the start, was a fast going second. Panta-tie raced well throughout, but tired in the closing drive. Orcagna. outpaced early and sore, closed a big gap in the hud half of a cracking effort. Jacomo made the earjv running oil sufferance and dropped out. Legatee sulked all tiie way. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched sos.40 Oalbert, 01. Overweight- fantastic. 2 imxiii.L: Jieomo. 2: Cloverlanil. 2. Q/"iT|-VQ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 00304— -3:38-— 4—05. 1 Purse $ too. 3 year-olds. Selling. OV/I/V/O HM value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Vx ]j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S is.is-.MI.lTTI.E SISS w 10-5 3 1 1 i 1 1- 1- ] J Taplin H G Bedwell 1 31 -109-102-3 out 80828 HOYLE wn 304 10 5 4 ak 4.. T» 2f C Rosa C Bowman 4 41 II 8 5 1.. mm MOORISH KING ws 112 6 2 3? 3-J 2" 3.. 38 Kirschm 1- A Forsythe 3 38-518-51 1-2 sos.VjAKS AR BEN ws 107 1 7 7 7 6"t «■■ 4J K SullivanR J Ramsey 33 20 20 6 13 5 m-...; DOROTHY LEDGETT w 102 8 4 :J 2" 3 4- PA Walsh W P Magrane ::n MB M 20 7 S....26 ANDY GINTER w 107 4 I 6 5i 5J 5J 6 Scoville F Leppert 15 20 16 5 2.. 8»773 ZAL.TA w 102 7 9 S 8 7 7 7° Deverich W R Engstrom M 60 60 12 5 Siss6 ORNATB wn 302 I 10 5G »;b 8 8 81 Coburn Vy" Durker 30 40 40 12 t 8.1713 HARRY ROGF.RS w b 99 5 6 9 I 9 I 98 W Gloss B Emerv St M 60 32 I 80852 YESPKR HYMN WB 99 2 8 10 10 10 10 10 Golden J Golden 300 SM 300 lno in Time. SB*. BBC, l:l€J, 1:481. Winner— R. f. by Greenan— St. Lucie II. trained by H. ;. B.-.lweil. Went to post at 3:2»i. At | ost t minute. Start ginxl. Won easily: second and third driving. Little Si-- oiitl.iolie and outpaced her opposition and won all the way. Hoyle ran in forward and persistent pursuit of Hie pacemakers and outstayed Moorish King for second place. The hitter, prominently placed from the start, tired in the Baal strides. Aks-Ar-Ben. away poorly and outrun early, finished well, but was beaten off. Dorothy L-dgett ran in promiuent contention for half of the journey, but failed to stay. Ati.lv Cinter was well up for six furlongs. The winner was entered for »300: no bid. Scratched — BflflBB Aunt Kit. 102. Overweights o-iwr Hymn. 2 pounds. QlQ/Q SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 7S2S9— 1 :llj— 3— 110. Purse S400. 3-vear olds and up-OUt/Ut/ ward. Special Weights. Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 % % Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S Sosr.j-PAl.o ALTO wn 3 305 2 2 31 W T 1* Taplin J W Paulson 4 B U 4-5 out S.IS5.I F. NKIOENT w 5 112 6 3 J-1 21 2- 2 Seville Old Ned Stable 2 2" 9-5 1-2 out -"S71-CAPTA1N JOHN wsn 3 103 9 3 5* 3 2 3 Buxton WCahill 451 1 13 out Stv71 BISHOP W. WaB SMS 8 1 » 41 4 4» A Walsh Beckwith Stable 40 60 60 12 4 s.i647 ALCIR1ADBS wu 4 109 7 7 6« 5- 5f 5" Coles F Wilson 100 150 150 40 15 80686 LADY HILDRETH w 4 107 4 4 4 63 6 63 G McLiin F Goulard 50 60 50 15 5 78537 NAPPA wsb 5 115 5 8 7 7 7 73 Bevan J J Wells 50 150 150 40 15 80603 EAST END wb 6 332 1 9 S 8 8 8« Coburn J B Dunn 300 200 200 40 12 79935 GEO. 1. MNEAR s 7 112 3 6 0 9 9 9 Borel KenilworthSkFm MB MB 200 50 20 Time. 241. 491. l:ir,i. Winner— li. c. by Hey wood — Rosorinon.le trained by G. Strate. Went to iM.st at 3:5li. At post 2 niinutes. Start goad. Won driving: second and third the same Pal.. Alio, from a Hying start, set the pace throughout, f. Neugent ran lapped im the winner from start to finish, but tired in the closing strides. Captain John ran in leisurely pursuit of the leaders tbroochout and was much the best. Bishop W. was outclassed, but well up ail the wav. The others were hopelessly outclassed.