Two-Year-Olds at Columbia: Promising Juveniles in Training for Races at Charleston-Work-Outs at Columbia, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-10

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■ TWO-YEAR-OLDS AT COLUMBIA. Promising Juveniles in Training for Races at Charleston — Work-Outs at Columbia. Columbia. S. .. January H. — A number of promts- log two yeai i hi- are being prepared lure for racing ai Charleston. Many of them have net yet been named and the owner- will have to attend to thai Important detail before they are permitted to start. W. J. Burttschell has :1 couple of fast fillies h -re that should be heard from l»-fore the Charleston meeting is old. One is a chestnut fill by The Commoner -Loyal Marie, and the other a chestnut fill i, Lord Bsterilng Flexible. They have frequently shown three furlongs in :;7 seconds, which i-eredltable work tor the Columbia track. P. I.ntz has one siiikim: filly in the bay daughter oi tvderstrome ami Glenn Hall. She has not been lushed, but ha- done all that has been a-ked of her and -he has a particular!] good way of going. • I. M. Johnson will go to the races wilh iwo. ii. ic is th,. chestnut gelding Martre. by Llssah rYemor, and He- other i- a chestnut danghtor ~ t esartow ami Cosmo. George P. Galvia ha- been fitting a couple and the have shown enough to warrant the belief that they will make good under colors. Both are bay cli- and are by Olympian. The better of the two i-a s,.n of KilU P.. IP. and the other is out id Helen Ieila. Gallaher Brothers an- well supplied with an even hall dozen colts and one filly. All of them show plent oi sise ami substance and have speed enough to give promise of earning their way. The lot includes a bay colt by star Shoot— Estelle Whitney: baj coll in Cesarion -Margaret IP: bay colt by Orlando —ib.id Mint: chestnut colt by Boanerges-Ethel Y.: chestnut colt bj Blues ami tie- chestnut filly by Nasturtium Highland Pass. All of tie- tiallaher youngsters have been highly tried and ate liberally eUfered in all of the two year-old fixtures to he decided at the .Charleston meeting. The] have frequently shown an abundance ..f -peed over tin- local track and. barring accident, there is tan ■.■ - in the outfit that will not go to tin- post read] for a good race. While ;i number of horses that will race at Charleston remained at Norfolk during tin- idle season there are few two-year-olds there. Con Leighton i- handling a likely couple for "Mr. Earie." One i- tin- bay coll Bergols, a sop of Burgomaster and Victoria M, He stands close to sixteen hands already ami was tried highly at the Qravesend truck. The other ■ that Mr. Leigh ton is handling is a bay daughter of Blues ami Eucheree. She ha- both sise and qusllt] ami has shown an ability to run in ali of her trial-. It i- not known lust when the •Mr. Pari, " ampalgn will begin, but ii is probable thai both of hi- two-year olds will be seen in action at Charleston. Recent work-outs over the Columbia track, in a ii. avy 1 1 ndil -n wen m- follow -Animus -Fivi eighths In l :i«i. Shows well at .■!! times in bear oing. Aran rive-elghths in l:o7j. Has been going along llieely. Aniii Half mil,- in raj . Ha- been on the slow sM for -•me line-. Belle Clem Three-eighths in 11 . Shows s| d in .-.1! kind- "l ,.in. Brand Hall mile in 57. Has been let up on tot some time. clem Beache] Threi quarters in 1:26. Showed all hi- spe, -I ill the going. Danceawa Five eighths in 1:1". Has beta Ic ap on i.,r some time. Donald Macdonald Hslf mile in .V.. Coming around nicely p. in- best form. Elisabeth Harwood Half mile in .v, . Looks w-li and is n id] t ■ l a. e ai imv time. Elizabeth O. Three eighths in 41 ft. Ella Bryson Halt mile in 56. Ha- been going along slow!] for some time. Galvesca— Five igbths in 1:071. Based op. Grenids Half mile in ■ . Is ready. Hannah Louise Three-eighths in I-. Works in h goin :•- u she likes it. Hoffman Three-eighths in 41. Looks and works bett r than v er. Hu-ky Pad Three-quarters in PL.".. Cosahsg around after a short let up. Ivabel— Three-eightha la w-. Shows plenty of speed and i- rend/. I. 11. Dan Half mil.- in ;,ii. II;,- nil hi- speed ami is ready. 1 I 1 I 3 I 1 I 1 I 1 Kilderkin— Seven-eighths in 1:41. Has been imng nicely for some time. Kondak — Half mile in 57. Has been going along slowly. Lady McGee— Three-eighths in 42. Coming erouisl in in r best form. Lndj Orlmar — Half mile in 55. Good now and seems to work well in tin s:oiti;;. Loyal Maid— Half mile in 56. At her best now and likes the mini. Mark Antony 1 1.— Five -eighths in 1 :0s. Will he read] to race to bis Ust form at Charleston. Moltke — Mile in 1:55. Was going along oasil v all the way. Otilo — Seven eighths in 1 :4U». At his best form. Premier-— Three-eighths iu 42. Works well at all times ami is ready. Richard Heed — Three-eighths in 42. Shows plenty of spa id in the going. Km Half mile m 58. Has been let up on for SQCt* ii Sana Blend— Half mile in 56. Based up. sr. Joseph— Half mile in 37J. Has keen going along slowly for some time. Tackle live eighths in 1:084. At his best. Woodlandet — Half mile in 5S. Tin- following work-outs took place over the in-ticld course: American Girl — Half mile in ."«.:*. Shows s|X ed and i- i outing around to form. Anavrl -fflve-eightha in 1:00. Not much on work, but is good. Argonaut — Half mile in ." 4. Was going along wt-li In hand. Barney Igo, — Five-eighths in 1 :u.V . At his best. Black Branch — Half mile in : . At his heat. Chilton Squaw — Five-eighths in 1 : •;. Looks good and shows good work al all times. Christinas Daisy — Three-eighths in 36. Shows speed iu all her work. Con Half mile in ." .;. Coming around fast to her best form. De Oro — Half mile in 56. Does not seem to show any Improvement. Dick Moot — Three-eighths in 40S. Has been let up on: now rounding to form. Electric— Hslf mile in 54. Shows pleutv of speed in all work. ExcaUbUT — Half mile in 54. Has been on the slow-side for some time. l-aiu-iiet te — Half mile in 564.. Has plenty of early speed and is ready, foot lights — Five-eighths in l:u5. shows Improvement lately. Glncos Half mile in ."i4 . Coming around nicely to good form. Hlghdown Half mile in 56. ITasrd up. Horace P. -Half :nib- in .v.. Never looked better. Irish Kid Tin- quarters in 1:22. Works along nil i ly whenever asked. James Dockery — Half mile in ." .".. Lady Hapsbiirg-llalf mile in 55. Has plenty of s|x-ed and i- ready. Lei.-ilob.-.-llalf mile in 57, Based up. LcsImis -Five eighths in i:i»; . Coming around nicely to his 0,1,1 form. Madman Three-eighths in 36g. Looks , ,»i and seems to have all his speed. Markham Flve-eightha in 1:07. lias not been pr -ss, ,| much for speed. Meii-e Three-quarters in 1:24. Psjaroita Three-eighths in 40j. Has been resting lor a short while. Piotii. -Half mile in 56. Was w.u in hand ai! the wa] . Heine MargOt— Half mile in .".a. Has plenty of speed and i- ready. Stalwart Lad -Three-eighths in 42. At his i„-t. Susan — Half mile in .* •;». Tiny Tim — Five-eighths in 1:07. Was well in hand all tin- way. Vesper— Three-4 Ighths in 46f.


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