Entries for California Derby., Daily Racing Form, 1910-02-16

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ENTRIES FOR CALIFORNIA DERBY Sail Francisco Cal February 15 Handicapper Nathansoii has made announcement of the list oC Derby entries Twentysix have been named for the race which will be run February 22 at a mile and a sixteenth and only two will have an allowance in weight for nonwinners They are Phil Mohr and Pico Blanco The list follows followsI I Dennisons ch g Osward B BT T Goiildings b g Pride of Lismore LismoreF F DoughertyF Harringtons b c Dr Dougherty F M Hoppers b f Balronla BalronlaA A J Jacksons b c Binocular Hamburg Stables b c Napu Nick NickG G M Johnsons ch c J II Barr II Macks b f Lady Elizabeth Maine Stables br g Arthur House HouseB B L Marks b g Turret TurretII II A Mercers du f Boberta Molera Josephs ch c Pico Blanco E Moynes ch c Chester ICrum P Multallys b g Lewistou Multiiomah Stables b c Old Mexico Oakland Stables ch g Judge Qtiiuu J V Paulsens b f Redeem J L Boss b g Phil Mohr MohrC GipII C Kanfords ch g Daddy Gip II Schrwibers b g Jim Cafferata CafferataB BrumbyJ B Schreibers blk g W V Brumby J PicnicSea Schreibers hr f Miss Picnic GulchJ Sea Air Stables ch g Alder Gulch J M Shillings br f Virgie Casse CasseStockton Stockton MeltondaleII Ranch Stables b c Meltondale II Thompsons br c Miles MilesIn In announcing a reduction of purses during the ex ¬ tension of the Oakland meeting President Williams of the New California Jockey Club issued the follow ¬ ing statement Owing to the fact that the meeting at Oakland is being conducted with a big loss President Thomas II Williams of the New California Jockey Club an ¬ nounces that for the period covering the extension oC JM y llays tllc I184 will be somewhat reduced w lien it was originally announced that there would lie sixty days of racing at the Oakland track Presi ¬ dent V illiams made certain promises as to the valuo of purses which have more than been lived up to It was figured that racing would be conducted at a loss and the extension of forty days was made only to help the horsemen during the time that remains until the opening of the summer circuits and also to maintain the sport President Williams and his associates feel that the horsemen should do their share in aiding the situation and for this reason it was decided to reduce the purses No purse will be less than 200 and GOO and 400 purses will bo offered daily as before beforeS S L Moons has brought Tramotor from Lo3 Angeles and Al Goodiu shonnod Crestou Boy Kins ¬ man and Hazelinc in the same car carJockey Jockey Vosper is rapidly picking up weight and finds it difficult to do 107 now


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