Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-14

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1912. —Palmetto Park. Eighteenth day. Charleston 1-air and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7."i days. Id books mi. j Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Foils. Rsctag starts at 2:38 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-Bres la parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weigh: carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 191 Q PTR8T RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. Pane 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. OlO Net value to winner §240: second. 0; third. 0. Did Horsi- AWtlPSt U % " Str Fin lackeys Owners O H C P S -1TUEL1.A w 1H :; 4 I- 1* 1- Goose A Weber 7-5 !»-5 3-2 3-5 1-3 1258 YEMASSEE wit 111 12 0 ;.= 4* 2l Loftus Galls her Bros 4 ti ti 2i 6-5 ■ ill ILL DAD w 114 7 5 21 2J 3* E Dugan F Cering Sr 10 12 12 5 2* 1282«ELLA GKANE w 106 ] J 31 and 4+ Schwebig W J Toombs 6 11 1:2 5 2£ 1238 NICK AKIN will . 1 45 5s .".- Butwell G M Johnson 12 15 12 5 2J 1283 SENATOR JAMES w 114 ti 3 6* « 6- J Deavpt L 1 Doerhoefer 10 12 12 5 2J MERRY CHASE will ,", s 7- 71 7 McTagit J W -Mav M 20 3 2 1 I24f FLABBERGAST w 114 s 7 B| I V W Dunn J L Holland : J 1912.sh M 20 10 ALCINOl S w 106 10 9 f 10 9- Skirvin J H McCarren S 15 12 5 2J NELLIE s. will I il H* :» lo1 Fbrother W J Young 30 40 40 15 8 FIRST SIGHT w 114 11 12 12 12 H»l T Koerner R Daries S 12 12 5 21 HICH CUFF w 114 1: M 11 11 12lu C Peak J R Wainwright 30 40 40 15 8 SEAL BROWN w 111 4 13 13 13 tt E Martin J P Bryant 30 M 30 12 6 Time. 25%, 44%. Track heavy. Winner--P.r. f. by CesariOB— Right Wild trained by J. S. Ward;. Men; to poal at 2:30. At imst 1 minute. Start good and slow Won easily; second and third driving. SPIRILLA, showing the nw i speed ami running well in the going, moved into a long lead at once and easily held il then safe throughout. YEMASSEE broke from an outer position and was forced to go Wide, bat tin bed with a rush. LITTLE DAD. hard ridden all the way, showed speed and held on fairly wen. 1:1.1. a 1. Cam: was promises early and tired sear the end. NICK akin was in dose quarters and eased up through the stretch. MERRY CHASE ran green. Scratched t.-i Sumter. 1;9; It. II. Gray. 114. 1Q1 /I SECOND RACE -7-8 Mile. 1230— 1:37*— ft— MS. Purse 8333. 3-year-olds. Sidling. OlTr Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 REPUBLICAN wn 112 7 6 # Sl 3* 3« l1 Hopkins V A Massey 3 4 1G-56-5 3-5 1287*LBWIS 1TB 282 t 4 l1 U H 1= 2* C Turner C Woodford I 2 1 1 -_ 1231 SILAS GRUMP ws ."7 - : I 2- 21 2» ::- E Dugaa .1 W Hedrtck 5 8 I 2$ 6-5 MSH TOM KING we. sK :: | K • i 4i -13 E Martin T Aim. lie 7 u 12 5 2 1270 FATHEROLA w 10". 4 S 7- 7- 7- « 6* T Koerner R Davies S8 M M 12 6 *798J»»p.ARDNER wn 103 2 1 P1B 4 ."i «* Skirvin I. John- .0 ... aa 12 6 1-47 GAY BIRD w 106 1 9 8 8 S 7 7° Goose a Weber M 60 60 25 12 12C2*COMMONERS TOUCH W M8 9 10 9 9 9 9 V Spellinan Tennessee Stable 5 6 5 2 4-5 12Sr*MAMI* a wb 92 3 2 34 4* 5= S1 : : Ambrose E C Nunn 12 12 10 4 8-5 1237 ST EAI.AYVAY w 1M 10 7 M 1" 1" 1" M J WilliamsK Profit 30 40 40 15 8 Time. 2b*5. 515, l:194s. l**%. Track heavy. Winner — B. c, by stalwart Miss Canale trained by w. a. Massey .-i:i 10 post at :." s. At past ! minute. Start go ,1 and -low. Won handily: aecoad and third driving. REPI 1 i it an began slowly, but moved np steadily In the stretch and, wealing LEWIS down In the fatal sii- eath, won taint away. The latter showed high early speed and se the pace to the stretch, but tired after going *lx fnrlongs. SILAS GBI MP was well up all the way and ran ■ goad race. TOM KING sras paining steadily and going fa-t at the end. FATHEROLA and PARDNER west well. 8TEALAWAY was caught i:i i jam at the start and knocked oat 0 any chance. The wiener, entered for ,000, WSI hid up to §1.."i0r. ami bought in. . Scratched 1262 Tick Tack. M. Overweight* Cay Bird. 2 poands; Stealswsy. i. "I pr THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1308—1:68% 1 10*%. Purse $:v 0. 3-year-oids 1Q O JL *J and sssrsrd. Selling. Net value to winner 7.".: aecoad, 1912.sh0 ; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt , , Btl 1 in Jockeyi Owners O H « P S ►ROEBUCK we. 4 1ol 12 7 7 $] l 1» C Turnei B B McCargO 2» 25 9-5 4-5 2-5 1288 DIXIE KNIGHT w S MS| 6 I 8 1 i - ; - J Wilson T K Coudraa 4 4J 4* 9 5 4-5 HEN HUTCHISON WB 5 MS II I B Dugan W J Young 6 6 5 2 1 1.--KV-II ars 4 1*711 7 •" *i 62 5 Loftus Gallaher Bros 4 7 7 2J 6-5 ■ illvi l» ; Butwell C Waasrt I II 12 E I ].■ I LONGHAND W f SM -14 9 9 9s at Q, Weber I M I I S5 ]_"■:. POCOTAUGO « I I MQ , I . •» 7* Fbrothei JOddl M N M I 1288 SEMI-Q1 AVER wn 4 MS 1 aV 1*1 1 . 7- I E Martin L II A I. 1 20 3d M !- I 1138 INDIAN MAII ami IM E I - T Ko met J R Wainwrlghl X SB N :5 12 I271»EMPER. WILLIAM ars C 112 10 l" 10 Schwebig T Hatfield 7 12 12 i Time. 25 --,. 52. 1:20 . 1:495. 1:53. Track heavy. Winner Ch. e, by Arawatb II Boss Begins trained bj I I Weir. «nt to t»ot al 3:2s. s.1 post 1 tsiaut Man _-.k .i and -! w. Won driving; aecoad * ■ 1 • t tbird the same. ROEBUCK began slowlj but, i.ein« well ridden, saved mncti grauad on IIm turaa and ran lato the lead in the stretch, but had lo stand a bard .hive sear tl end 1 • outstsy DIXIE KNIGHT. The latter rhjstd ■ gap and, essalag with .1 raah throagb tfa fatal quarter, wai going fastest al the end. HENRY Hi rCHISON ran well, bul tired in 1 in last furlong, hash closed a rap earlj and tired in the atretch. olii.o null bsdlj after running into the lead on the stretch tiiin SEMI-QUAVER qull after atakisg the eai ly pai e Oferwelgfati -Roebuck 1 pounds; Dixie Knight, 2 ; Basl mil... ::: Longbaud. 2: Indian Maid. 2. II II tchlson. 1. __ T r* EOIKTU KAt E 3-4 Mile. 1274 1:13% t-l»Mi. 1 Parse 1912.sh00. :: y. ar old- and upward. 1Q Oil Haadlcap. Kel raise lo winner *r.75: aerond, 5: third, 0 In.l II..,- AWtpiSt K i sti • i-h, 7ocfceya Oaraen O II C P s 1274 BERKELEY W 8 Ml 11 1 I»ftus H G Bed we 1 1 8-5 2 2 t* out 12*1 LAWTON WIGGINS ars « 112 1 E Dugan J W Burttschell 7-6 1-6 1 2-5 owl .1 W MTTLETON v, 4 9S . I Hopkini : W s. .tt | 15 W 4 1 CAPSIZE w-11 4 Ml :. G •"• I* 4« 4 " Turner Ml J W Plyna •. I - ;. out HLSKY LAD w.-n i 9-5 :; t 4 5 5 5 Skirvin P 11 Mildcn b lti M 1 1 Time, 2b%. andl4r,, |t|f. Track heavy. : Winner — Ch. g. bv Itieudonne- Carness trained by II. G. Iledwelli. Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 uiinuie. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving BERKELEY ran as if favored bv the stiff going and. after having followed LAWTON WIGGINS Closely for the lirst three furlonirs. rushed into the lend anil won easing up. LAWTON WIGGINS showed the most esrly speed, but tired under pressure In the last quarter. MARTIN W. LITTLETON was proba- I ly short, but held on steadily and will improve. CAPSIZE had no mishapss. IHSKY LAO ran poorly and i- best on a fast track. Overweights — Berkeley. 4j pounds: Capsize. 4. 7 EIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274 — 1:1391 — 1 -lOfi. Parse 3M. n-year-olds and upward. 1Q"| O A. • Selling. Net value to wiuner 40: second. 0: third. KM. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S 1 -74*OCHRE COlRT WB I 99 2 I t* l1 I" l2 Schwebig W G King-Dodds6 7 5 2 1 I247»TILL NIGHTMARE W 3 91 3 3 2" 32 2- f J McCabe L P LKjerhoefer 10 20 lo ti 2i- i 96*SPRINGMASS w 4 107 7 4 l»l 2» 32 3i« E Dugan K T McXeever t 10 10 3 t-S i ,7 PLIANT w 3 87 1 1 9 S 611 41 J Allen Tennessee Stable lfi ;!o ■» 12 ti i J45BONNIE ELOISE w 4 103 5 S 4i 5l 5 5b T Koerner P Hyama 10 30 8 10 5 : 30I*MAGAZIXE wb 7 113 8 12 S 7* 7° 6: Diggins R K Carman ti-5 ti-5 9-101 -2 II 1235*CAMEL wb 6 109 10 t 7h 4- 43 1- Skirvin J H McCarren I 7 0 2 1 1-71* AVIATOR wn 4 94 4 ." 6i ti* S H OOBBOfS P M Walker GO CO 00 LO 12 I : DETECT wsb 4 101 ti 7 11 10 10 * C Turner W J Young 6 10 10 3 S -5 SO I. A C MEXICAN W 4 110 il 10 10 9 9 10s Bruce L Kelly M M 00 U I M530 GLUCOSE w 6 112 9 11 12 11 11 11 V Dunn J L Holland 15 60 50 20 10 1271»BILLT BARNES ws 4 101M2 2 5i» Fell. Chappell W L Lewis 2.. 2o 10 o Time. 25"».;. 51«5. 1:1925- Track heavy. Winner — Br. e. bv Ogden — Bv Ways trained bv J. L. Pauli. Went to post at 4:17. At post ."! minutes. Start g 1 and slow. W..n pulled up: second mid third driving. OCHRE COURT moved up into the lead with a rash and. saving much gtaoad, went into a ong Had on the stretch turn and won in a canter. TILI.IES NIGHTMARE ran a good race throughout and was gaining ar the end. 8PRINGMASS ran well, but tired and jn~t lasted long enough to save third place. PLIANT closed a bis gap and was going fastest at the end. BONNIE ELOISE ran fairly well. MAGAZINE suffered from interference. CAMEL was in a jam most of the way. Scratched BWSinerhert Turner, 103: 88068 Lanigan. km;. Overweights-Springmass. i pounds: Bonnie Eloise. 1: Detect. 2: Billy Barnes. 2. O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1308—1:33% 1 131%. Purse ,$:!50. .! year -olds 1Q1 O -L O and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ¥27.".: second. 0; third, ." . Ind Horses AWtPPSt U tt % Str Fin Jockeys OwSSUl 0 II C P 8 1200 BARN DANCE wb 4 103 S 8 8 5: 58 2J ll Gould O Hak 2J 13-513-51 1-2 l272*CHILTON SQUAW WB 4 92 I 1 1J 1= ll 1* 2 P.ruee S Louis ti 10 U-60 S 1 i 123b*BELEAST w 4 94 2 I 3l 3i 3l 3l 2* Ambrose M Daly 2i "h 1 1272*BLUNDARA WB 5 99 9 4 22 2- 2h 4 4U J Hanover W T McGivney 8 It 9 3 S-5 1251*ROSEBURG II. wti 99 7 2 4 43 4* 5" 5° Skirvin J H McCarren ti 8 7 21 1 1 70 ACHMET W 3 89 5 9 9 9 9 7 6= Forsythe G E Galvin 20 30 3t 10 a 1270 CARLISLE M. wsb 4 lot I 5 5- 6 C8 6* 7 I WilliamsA Stockhnld 15 15 12 4 2 1275 SIGO wn 5 104 t. 7 7 8 8 8 S8 15 Steele .1 L I xiney 1912.sh 75 75 25 12 9E969*HIBERNICA wb 5 104 4 ti W 7 72 9 9 Schwebig .1 Rasa 25 30 30 10 5 Time. 2533. 52. IM.%, l:484s. lM%. Track heavy. Winner— B. g. bv The Bard — La Danseuse trained by G. II. Msrlmsn. Went to post at 4:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. F-ARN DANCE ran well in the stiff going and. after having trailed distantly for the first half, moved up rapidly iu the stretch and won drawing awav. CHILTON SGUAW showed the most si*vd and set the pace to the" last furlong, but tired near the end. BELFAST ran well and might have been dangerous with a strong rider BLI NDARA showed speed, but quit badly after going three-quarters. ROSEBURG II. aud c IRLISLE M. weal fairly well. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 05 and bought in. Scratched — 1280 Great Heavens. 107. Overweights — Barn Danee. 4 pounds: Carlisle M.. ." . JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1912.— Terrazas Park. Sixty fourth day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 188 days. 10 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. • Racing starts at 2:15 p. aa. Chicago time ."5:15 p. as.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Pig-ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hstsc and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 Q FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 83W8 ljfgjs * 183. Purse 8388. 4 year-olds and up 10 O JL %J ward. Selling. Net value to winner ?22r : second, 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Is % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1.7s- LADY STALWART aj 4 104 11 I 1J l2i l4 IS Murray Louder and Patrick:! 4 4 2 1 1290»BRAXTON w 5 110 13 7 7- S» 4i 2J Selden R J Austin 4 4 4 2 1 1154 PHIL CONNOR w 4 106 •. 4 51. 61* 3»s 33 Groth W J Weber 10 10 lo 4 2 1007 TRANSPARENT w 4 111 2 1 4»k 4J 6- 4* Frasch J G Kennedy ::• 1912.sh M 12 1 1091*COEO w4 99 1? 5 21 2 2". 5]* Hill J W Levy 10 10 10 4 2 1293 PARNELL GIRL w 4 104 8 S 0= 7s 8 61" Prior B A Jones 10 10 10 4 2 less OONOOMOO w 10 110 3 C . 8 9 7] Bur game A H Ling M 2 20 I 4 99955 SAINEST w 6 108 1 2 3* 3« 52 S4 lines W M "a i n 0 4 4X1 1189 TELI-E OP T. BAY WB 8 108 5 13 10 9 7 92 Gross L A Seregni S S S 3 - 1293 DEERFOOT w 5 108 7 9 S 11 10 M" Taplin W R Street 4 4 12 1 1102 HARVEST FLY w 4 106 10 10 11 10 11 11 S Johnson J II Adams 8353 50 50 M 10 99493»DUCH*S PHILIPPE WS 4 104 14 11 12 Pulled up.Wingfld I Kuykendall 20 20 20 8 4 12o0 JIM Me wb 4 106 1 12 13 Pulled up. C H MillerJ S McBride L0 20 20 S 4 90953 UN LUCKY w 5 110 4 14 14 Pulled up.J CillahanC T Brov.nrield 20 20 10 4 2J Time. 23%. 48, 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Stalwart — I.ady Ealgo.vau trained by J. C. Louder. Went to post at 2:18. At post 1 sdaale. Starr good and slow. Won driving: second and third the satne. LADY STALWART soak the lead at once and. showing the most Speed, was always bj front, but tiled and juM butted long enough to win. BRAXTON came from the rear in the last furlong and. finishing /at, barely foiled. to get up PHIL CONNOR had a rough race, but closed a gap and finished with a rush. TRANSPARENT ran well. COED tired after being iu closest pursuit to the stretch. SAINEST also quit in the stretch. Scratched —86881 Soda Clem. 108. Overweights — Transparent. 5 pounds. SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 88833— 1:11ft.— 3— 108.1 Purse 00. 3 year-olds. Selling. 1QOA O J Net value to wiuner 25; second. ?50; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 H£3ROYAL TEA wb 113 14 21 2 1= V- J CallahanF J Grefer 1 6-5 9-101-3 out 1265 MORALIGHT w 105 4 I 41 43 4* 2l Gross W II Fizer 4 5 5 ti-5 1-4 1244AMOHALKO W 103 6 2 l3 Is 2- 3 Murray J F Newman 2 2i 21 1 1-4 1265 RATWA wb 104 3 1 3:J ?,-h 3°k 4s j Moore J O and G H Keenc30 30 M 1 I 1254 DOG STAR W 102 i 5 E 6 5 5* Hill W B Freeman 30 40 40 12 5 IMS GIFT wb 102 2 ti 6 5 ti ti Wingfld T Collins 6 8 8 2 4-5 Time. 23% . 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — P.. c. by Right Royal — Tee-Ky-Tee trained by H. Herdeli. Went to post at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ROYAL TEA followed elose up to the leader until well into the stretch, where he drew clear and ares la a canter. MORALIGHT ran well and. coming with a rush through the final eighth, outstayed AMOIIAI.KO Of second place. AMOHALKO set a fast pace to the stretch and tired badly. BATWA ran forwardly and gamely and now bears watching. The others were outpaced. Scratched— 126SGrcst Friar, 118; 1277 Strite, 105. Overweights -I.atwa. 2 pounds. THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 94103—1:37%— " — 122.1 Purse 00. 3 year-olds and upward. 1QQ1 05 -L Selling. Net value to winner ?225: second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 126S THE B. DAUGHTER w 4 105 4 12 11 7% 3* 1* 1« Gross L M Welker 14 3 2 1 1296: IXTTIE B. W 4 105 10 8 10 11 11 7=* 2nk J Callahan.I Lowrie 4 4 4 2 1 1294 MINNOLETTE w 6 110 3 ti 3 » 6h 4J 5= 3J Wingfld E C Burttschell 15 15 15 6 8 1253 VELSINI w 4 108 11 4 ."•- 2* |a ] 4* J Henry WeberandMcDond 10 10 10 4 2 1253*LEHIGH w 3 87 1 I 4"t 5and 8 S 5 Hill PhilpsandTmpson 4 4 4 2 1 1167 GREEN BRIDGE W 6 115 12 2 S 9 6= 6l fih Frasch A C Christensen 10 10 10 4 2 1253 PEDRO W 8 112 S 1 9 10 9 9 71 S Johnson J E Dwyer 6 « ti 21 ti-5 1240 MYCENAE wb 3 95 9 3 V 5=* 41 Sf II Radtke J O and G H Keene20 20 20 S 4 1290 HIGH RANGE W 6 115 7 7 1? 1:* l3 2nk 9s Taplin R G Martin 4 4 4 2 1 •Ml CAMEO w 5 112 5 10 ;»t S 10 10 10s Murrav Craw fordandGlover 15 15 15 C 3 99C71 NY ANSA w 5 110 6 5 6" 4** 7JJ11 11 Mulligan L Fountain 10 10 10 4 2 1296 THE PEER WB 6 112 2 11 Bled. Selden T Y Rutherford 6 6 C 2l ti-5 Time. 24%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:41%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. by Islington— Golden Grain trained by L. M. Welkert. Went to post at ,":17. At nost 1 minute. Start i; *d and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. Tin: BAILIFFS DAUGHTER, from a slow beginning, moved up steadily anil rapidly and. taking the lead soon alter entering the stretch, drew far away ami won pulled np. DOTTIE I!, also closed a great gap and came through the stretch with a rush. MINNOLETTE ran well to the stretch, but tired in Ike baa] drive. VELSINI was speedy and ran well throughout. LEHIGH was shut off OB the far turn when goiug well. II Hill RANGE set the pace to the stretch and quit badly. Scratched— 1138 Rampant. 105: 107S Mauretania. 110: 1254 Miss Miller. 90. Overweights — Velsini. 1 pound: Mycenae. ". 1Q O fc~ FOIRTII RACE -3-4 Mile. 0,°.02.T— 1:11%— 2— 106. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward" * ~-i — * Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second. 5: third. ?25. lad Dorses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 7 H V P *3 1153 DR. DOUGHERTY w 5 102 I 2 ri 2and 2] 1" 8 Johnson F Harrington 6 7 1 2 1 l:*;s-C, I,r FINN r. 7 105 3 5 6 6 45 2t Gross A P Yeoman ti 7 7 I". 1297KTLOSER w 3 114 6 1 3"t 32 3J 34 Prior J F Newman 7-5 S-5 4-5 2 S 1 6 1297»KOOTENAY w 4 108 2 3 lat lij 11* 4* Taplin .1 L Brown 3 4 4 6-5 1 M878*VANTR wb 3 92 E ti ;, $ $ :.-i.t CallahanF J Grefer U 31 1 I 5 1297 DOCTOR SMOOT w5 87 I 4 2 41 ti ti Hill J J Kennedy 20 20 20 6 3 Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13. Track fast. Winner— B. h. by Galveston — Lobosina trained by T. Coffey 1. Went to poal at 3:45. At tK st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handilv: leeoad and third driving PR. DOl GHERTY. close up from the start, made a dose Stretch turn and saved ground, then -too-l .1 Ire gsaaely and won going away. COEDFINN was oiiTtooto.i early, but flaiehed with a rush lata ■ fasl ■ _- ami uanie seend CLOSER ran well, but was badly ridden and on the outside for the entire race ind came into the rtrel h extremely wide. KOOTENAY sel ■ fast pace to the last eighth nost and tired OR. SMOOT unit alter running a a 1 half. 1QOQ FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 94973—1:05% -4—105.T Purse ,«:KK . 4 -veTiTofds and no OlO ward. Selling. Net value to winner . 225: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners t n Q 1 S~ IANETIl. HALL W0 110 I 1 3J 4»w ]i» 1J J Henry WeberandMcDond 3 3 3 1 T 1152»LITTLE JANE a ti 108 2 5 V 3h 3J 2? Taplin W C Clancy 4 4 4 hB5 7-40 1269 GELICO WB5 1M l 7 6 4" 2- Gross E F King 10 10 10 4 g 5 1 ."!."= EIGHT K NIC I IT w 6 IK t 2 4* t ] 0 4" Keogfa I Wilkins | | •; | gA 1031 LAI TEN I I w 4 104 S 7 2-1, L" 5J 5*1 J Moore E L Jones I t I , | 1292 JOHN II SHEBHAN w S 1 1" S 3 1 1J 2 6-" Frasch stern 3 Lery s" I s :: 1292 Il.EN w f. 113 5 4 R 7 7 7° Murray F Lowrie M 10 I I 1278OOLDEN RCBY wit 4 IM 7 8 « S S Winglll E E Fitzgerald 20 "" ■ ti I Tim,. 232,. 48%. 1:06%. Track fast. Winner Ch. g, by Rubicon Ceuni trained by I.. T. Whitehill. w.nt I., peal it 1:15. At poal 1 mlaate. sm-i good aad fset. Was driving: aecoad and third Ike - " • •■ FANE1 II. HALL was espsblj ridden and brongbl nn closest to the i.iil when the others turned uterlni the stretch and gamel oatstsyed I.ITTLI-: jane at Ibe end. LITTLE JANE ws* forced to eome around ..11 the outside on the stretch tarn and ran 1 good and game race OE1 ico closed • -an ■ ii-l-l rast. LADY TENUI showed speed, but tired LIGHT KNIGHT flnlsbed fasl JOHN"ll SHEEHAN set the pace to the stretch and quit badly. S i-al hed 12it2W.in.-r. 110: Hit* 1 Doe Allen. 11" IQZL s,x|n I: v 1: 1 Mile. 941ft-: 1 .7 :. 122. Parse 3388. t-year-olds snd onward. JaJt selling. ot value to winner 25; aecoad. 0: third. 5. 111,1 » rses AWtPPSt t %■ •-, Str Fin Jock ys Owners O H C P 8 RO66OVBR .".102 4 3 1" 1 | 1 n las ;,. C~P Iamar 3 3 3 1 l-T HaanrxrvlSRa i 112 I 1 23 ?■ 9 !?»* Murray .1 F Newman 4 4 4 8-31-4 ioii LCH [8 wn - 7 M8 S 1 4 4 t 21 ." .1 rtenry .1 H Mead 21 us 1 s iANOBROIS MAR.Ilw 5 NO I | Taplin J W Puller » 1 :. j j •"•"■ I REED w c no 1 Ran away Prasch Hend.«nn3;Hogan 1 1 2 I..". 24 K, 49. 1:14-,. 1:39%. Track fast Winner B. 111. bj Octagon Lucy Cross itraicd l.v p. I.unari w.-nt to poal al civ At post :: minute-. Start good and fas Won Aristae; aecoad aad third the me. CROSSOVER was sent to the front at once and set the aace all thh way. but ilred and hist lasted long enough to wm. 1 ci.E BED ran under strong restraint lo the stretch and would have won bnl for 1.1- rider making .1 too bite store with him. JOHN l.oris loomed up ueoaclnglv tot a moaient iu the Miet.h. but tired a tritl- at the end. DANGEROUS MARCH was a keen contender, but tired in the final dine. J. U. REED was not taken to tue. banier and the others were sent away without him


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