Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-22

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1912.— Palmetto Park. Twenty fifth daw. Charleston lair and Lacing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days. 15 books am. Weather wet. Presiding lodge, W. I". Schulte. Starter, A. P.. Dade. Pacing Secretary. P. J. Pons. Pacing starts at 2:.;o p. m. Chicago time l:-!0 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig ur.-.- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. IT KST RACE— 3-8 Mile. 125S— 35%— 2— 113. Pane 00. 2 year -olds. Maid SB. 1QQQ O «T7 O PIMM, Selling. Net value to winner *0; second, 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSti % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1357 BXA GRAMS W US 2 1 l1 13 J Deavpt W J Toombs 7 S 5 8-5 4-5 j.."o YE.MASSEE am 115 1 1 -3 2s Loftus A B Gallaher 2 3 13-56-5 1-2 1X57 MAMA JOHNSON W 115 I I 41 ti Butwell I i Hani 4 5 5 2 1 13 2=FIGOLA w 115 :: I ::. 41 Hopkins J L Holland 4 5 5 2 1 1282 CEDAR CltEEX w 115 4 5 5« 5- K Dugan V E Nunn I 10 10 4 2 CoRDIE F. W IK 7 «A «Dt Goose I C Milam I M S 4 2 1232 LAbV ANNA w 115 7 s t V E Martin G W J Piss. 11 M if, 15 6 3 1325RAVEOLL HTZ w 115 9 t; 7 S; .1 Hanover Mrs E Lata 24 81 20 8 4 TU8CUMBIA w 115 5 » J :» brother .1 P Bryant M 109 loo 4 j 15 Time. 26. 40. Track heavy. Winner -Br. f. by nUgrane— Ella Puke trained by J. Huffman. Wen; to nost at 3:80. At post 7 minute-. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FI.I.A GRANE ran as |j favored by the soft going, moved Into the lead soon after the start and won gamely holding her advantage. 1 KMASSKK began fast, hut was outpaced in the middle quarter and came fast a the end. mama JOHNSON nut Interference soon after the start and closed a good gap. rtOOLA ran out on the stretch tarn and Impeded CEDAR GREEN. CORDIE F. ran green and WSs away p orly. Scratched -1303 Martha Allen. 115; Kinder Lou. 115. f r SECOND RACK -3-4 Mile. 1314— 1:13% 4 103. Purst 8386. 4 year olds and upward. 1*h O tJ IJ Selling. Net value to winner #275: SHBB8, 0; iliir I 5. In 1 Horses AWtPPSt M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S I3M BABO BLOND ns 6 116 1 1 :■■ .- 2 l B Steele 1. Smitha 8 15 15 5 2 1.71--SAK VOLATILE a 8 : : I I ■■ ■■ 2* Ambi pee . A Muller s M I :; 1-6 l.rri-i Nl.K .mm. GRAY a i no 8 - I" 11 Turner ; C Warren 3 i i M 1 •"• ■ POCOTALIGO WSS f MS - I v- 43 4 tnl fbrother C .1 Odell I 1" 1 - 1 1353*EMPER. WILLIAM s I ill "■ 8 7 •■- ■• -I Hnnovei I Hatfield 7 I I :; i 1356M H. BARR wn B 113 S I I 7 P g* Loftus fl M Johnson 16-66-5 J-E 12S6»f HiNKV K WS I Ml 7 7 s s 711k -,- Spellman Mrs .1 V Klynn 7 lo H 4 I 1222 DOMINICA B S 110 t j 1 V i I Cbuppell W Elliott 8 lo M 4 ! Time. 253s. 52*5. 1:23. Track heavy. Winner P. g. bv Handsel Polly Johnson trained by A. D. Steele 1. Went i « at 2:56. At poet 3 minute*. Start good and flow. Won handily; second and third driv mg BABO BLEND was aa forwardlj and. after bavins followed INCI.I: JIMMIE .KAY closely to tbe i.-:st rorlong, took tbe lead and oren awaj rteel»slTcl,v. SAL vm Aiil.i: ran well and waa macfa tbe best, stu nrai elves ■ weakly ridden Bnlsu. INCLE JIMMIE GRA - t 1 fa*l r»see foi the going, but qui near the end POCOTALIGO showed speed, bul stumbled badly in the last furious. BMPEROR WILLIAM plOpPCd al the -tart and then ran fairh Weil. J. II. PARR ran poorly. Seraichcd 1271 Gold Cap. i"2 i2* s Knight Deck. 168; 1341 Prosper, 116. Overweight* .1. 11. Parr. 1 pound; Cooncy K.. :; aa THIRD rack 7-8 Mile. 1230—1:271 5 113.1 Parse 3460. l-year-ohto sad Howard. 11 -ri:" "v/ Alton stiii. N I rarne lo winner 16; second, 0; ihini. 9 lad Horses AWtPlSt . . -, sn Kin Jockeys Owners i H C P B iONTCALM w :. 11:; 1 1 1 II i3 11 l*i C Peak Mrs J w Ptjrna M Z] 0-6 3-6 1 1 d:r7.iJ viK bl.NMW srs 4 1»7 5 - - Rpellmnn Tennessee stable 8 $ 7 2 7-16 9944DMOCKLBR v4lli I I 1 1- !•• 4»» J* Goose C s Yllson I SJ t 1.-, .: !J27*HLLA BRYSON H 1 MO • • : " B Martin L H Ad II 53-5 1 I 1327 ONAGER » t MB 1 6 ". :, :, l: T v m -= . n ! :; 3 1 !-B • RVNK PlRCELL w ::,]■ ■ •■ • •• 1 Rrgen Mi sAMMnn n •• l«0 100 30 1 Time 2C. 513.. 1:20. l:34:l-,. Track heavy. Winner-P. g. bv RocktOS l.i ToSCS II. trsl I by J. W. Ilvnni. Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute Star r 1 and slow. Won easily; second and third ilrivlng. MONTCALM secured tbe lead si once and easilj held sway throuxbout. jack PENMAN mm. ii up resolutely after nin a half, but tired a tiilb near Ihe end. MOCKLER 1- B wd and came uilu a rush tbWSgb the iast quarter. ELLA BRYSON ras In closes! pursuil for dve-elghths and quit badly in the stretch. UNAGEB was out of ti.ntentiou at once and allowed to can.er around. MnwtigUUt— Jack DcnnjuiJ. i pounds:. f~% IOKRTII RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1338—1:48% J*- "" •*•*■ o year olds and up-"ivJ 1M JL ward. Silling Handicap. Net vilue to winner S:;7.V. second. ■ 7."»: third. $■■ . Ind Hors,s AWtPPSt »i i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S . i:::; Ml-:KFENII wn G 1061 4 2 2| 2- » li l1 Goose A Weber I «j 4 hB6 7 M 1306TAT PAY wb 4 1117 5 6 t 5 4 3- J-i C Turner .1 MacManus 2 1 1-..H -._.£- --.» 1378PBRKELET W 3 3$ I 1 l3 I1 1- -i 31 Ioltus H u Bedwell i I 13-o9-lb.-.. 1358 111 SKY I„D will 95 1 i P -5 P 4* 4* ■ Martin L H Adair lo H 1j t 1 |3S2»G. M. MIKKF.R Wag $ 105 6 3 i* 42 I 5 5» Schwebig W 1 1 arson 4 6 .. M 10 UTS1 BELLE M WYR w5 92 1 4 : - « C G ti Ambrose J A Hedrick IS 13 1 4 b-j Time. 264i. 54%. 1:21 3/5. 1:52. 2:002v Track heavy. Winner— Br b. by Previous Hatasoo trained by .1. s. Ward. ... ,,,,,. Went to post at :;:4s. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-ng. KFKKNP1. running well in the going, was kept 11 up to the streteh turn, where he moved Into the-had and held TAV PAY safe in the tiii.il drive. TAY PAY began slowly and closed a big MP and but forfT stumbling at a critical period would probably have won. BERKELEY took the lead at once and sot the p: ce to the streteh. but tired in the last quarter. HUSKY LAD was a close contender for three quartets. «;. M. MILLER requires strong riding and stumbled frequently. RKKI.E MAW It went irkmTj-. Scratched— 1328 Colonel Aabmeade, 101. Overweights — Kffendi. :U pounds: Husky Lad. 1. FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1360— 1HW%— 6— 107. Pans hB500. -year-olds. 1A ■±U Selling Net value to winner . 24 : second. . 4 »: third. 0. lad Horses AWtPPSt % 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P I 1360 QTJEBN BEE s 104 7 1 3?. 44 1J lh Schwebig C O Reed S-5 2 tK» 1 5 - 1350GRIF wb 113 S G G 5l l"1. -■ LOftUS Gallaber Pros 3 5 o 9-o 4-u 1350 [RISHTOWN 109 5 o 2 3S Chappell T Maguira 15 40 40 13 • 1354 SLEETH wsb 106 4 S 51 -l $• l; B Martin C S Wilson 10 15 12 5 2j 1 17 JlUC.E HOWELL WB 106 1 7 9 7 G 5 Ureyer J B Ownbey lu 30 30 12 o 1287»CHARLEY BROWN wr. 114 !» 4 l3 1*1 41 f Butwell J T Hughes 21 13-52] 1 1-2 1350 I.I-TMXJHY a 101 G *.l 7 G 7 7" .1 Huuover Mrs E l.ut/. 26 30 u0 12 a 1 sMVWN w 92 ! 5 I I * I Skirvin L Ue Blond 30 3 15 G 2] 1330 MAMITA wn 106 I 2 1 I-ost rider. Bruce BC Nunn LO 40 30 W 1 Time, 25«5. 53VJ," 1:07%, 1:16%. Track heavy. Winner— P. f. by Iinnnockhuru— Humming Bee trained by J. Phillips. Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: Second and third Ihe -aine QUEEN BEE, running well in the goiic.. a- u, 11 up in the early racing and ran into the lead ou the stretch turn, but had to be bard ridden to outstay GRIP. Ihe lattel was going last at the end after closing a big gap. IRISHTOWN ran forwardlv throughout, but tired in the last furlong. SLEETH WSS interfered with in the streteh and tell back, then came again gamely. JUDGE HOWELL dosed a gap. CHARLEY. BROWN quit after setting the pace to the stretch. Scratched — 1267 Congressman James. 166; 13503 Pierre Dumas. 102: !»1 071 Lure. 163; Detour. 10»; 12s;i Efficiency, ioa. iverw eights — Grif. 2 pounds: Leialoha, 4. f_y SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— 1:40H — I— 103. p Purse $." t. 3 year-olds and upward. 1/t rtyJtJ Colts. Horses and Geldings. S-lling. Net value to winner X3; second. $.50: third. .".. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ii::i:,i»HOEIilK wb 4 106 :; 3 4 4 3- 1- 1* C Turner EE Mefargo S-5 9-5 s.". i 5 out l7i BEACH SAND w 4 10S ". 4 :,3 2] 8« Li 2 E Martin W Hurley 24 U 24 j 1 1304 BREVITE wb 5 116 2 I 1» l»J 1»| $»• V* C Peak M Foley s-5 8-3 4-6 2-6 pot 1352 MONTGOMERY wn 8 113 1 1 V i- 41 4 I3" E Dugan .1 W Hedrick ; 7 . 2 1-2 997S2*HATTERAS w 4 100 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 Schwebig W B Carson lo 20 LJ0 6 2 Time. 27%. 55, 1:23%, 1:52%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. C, bv Arnica th II. — Rosa Regina trained by F. I. Weir. Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and third driv ing. ROEBUCK began Blown and had to be hard ridden early, but moved up fast in the stretch an. I finally won as his rider pleased. PEACH SAND was well up for the entire race and outstayed BREVITE for Sfe-und "lace. The latter set the pace and. being made much use of in the first half in disposing of MONT- 1MBRY, tired badly in the teal drive. MONTGOMERY showed speed, but unit badly. IIATTKKAS was mint and ran accordingly. Scratched— 1 C::i7iSir Cleges. 11".: 12t;:.iKddie Graney, lie.: 1360 Detect, 1Q."»: 14011 Effendl. lit;. EZ FOR M C H ART. JUAREZ. MEX., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1912.— Terrazas Park. Seventy first day. Jockey Club •luarez. V.iuier Meeting of 100 days. 10 books on. 1 Weather clear. Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Pacing Secretary. Edward Jasper. Racing starts at 2:13 p. in. Chicago time 3:18 p. ni.t. W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinker--. Fig-urt s in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1/4 /". /f FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 1384—1:37% — 1—112. Purse $:: *. 3-year ehM and upward. •IV JL Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner 38; second. $." 0: third. S27 . Pel Horses AWtPPSt ]4 % 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P B 1JH! KINC, ELK w 4 113 2 5 JJ 2* l4 V l" Hill L W Hicks M 10 10 1 J !SS-.7-PATRI HE w 3 105 1 6 5h 41 4° 24 2" OlOSS H Ponzingcr 3-5 3-5 II-20I lout 1384 RQSEWORTH w 4 110 G 7 43 31 3t 3* 3h Fraseh W H Fizer 8 S S 3 S-5 i:;v rOKTAKI.IXGTON w 4 110 7 2 7* «i 5s : i 43 Murray C W i;;i«*r 10 10 10 4 1-5 i*89*LADY WILLIE w 4 111 3 4 t 7 7 6 5* Keogh .1 W Fuller :: .. 5 7 1362 MISS MILKER w 3 100 1 1 3J o-1 S" 7 6s J Callahan.T T Ireland 1 M 7 2 7-10 EVA PADWKK w 4 108 8 3 1= 1and 2»k 4J l"i Pur game W D Padrick 30 : 0 30 10 4 1380 IRISH REALTY w 5 108 « S S 8 S 8 S Taplin II N Shipley 8 $ 6 3 8-8 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:12%. 1:40. Track fast. Winner— P. c, by Pines— Jural trained bv K. W. Hicksi. Went to post at 2:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast Won handily: second and third driving. KING ELK took the lead shortly after panting the half mile and opened a big gap. but was tiring through the teal furlong and had to be ridden out. PATBUCBE was outpaced in the early running, but closed no in the stretch and finished fast. ROSEWORTH ran well and ontgamed POBTARLINUTON at the finish. The latter closed a gap and finished well. KVA PAPW1CK set the early pace, but tired and p. it after running well to the streteh. Overweight Rose worth. 2 pounds; Lady Willie. 2. 1A f£_ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 84678 1:08% — 1—166. Purse 00. :: year olds and up-rilJO ward. Sidling. Net value to winner 3338; second. 0: third. ."i. lad Horses AWtPPSt % ]i: % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 4*J 1019 TOMMY TWIG w 4 114 S 5 2"k 2J* 22 1= Keogh V W Forsting C 8 s 3 6-5 138DGILJ3ERT ROSE w I 115 3 I 3J 3J 33 22 Gross Polk and Regan 1 1 1-2 1-4 1-W 1345 ANTIGO w S 118 5 2 Ill" 1*1 8* B Johnson ,1 E Dwyer 6 7 7 21 I 5 1363 SERENADE w 6 113 4 1 42" 4= 4= 41 I.urgame Dick.rsonandSharp 8 10 10 4 2 I.e. ANNEAL INTEREST w fi 115 « 7 8 «h 51 r.= R HoffmanC T Prownricld 8 10 10 4 2 1319*COED wn 4 104 I M 7 53 «3 4*| Carter J AY Levy M M 14 4 2 1254 WRATH w 3 104 1 I 10 S 7- 7"K Taplin O G Parke M M M ! - 99QS3aROBERTA 5 113 M B ."* 71 4" S C Grand B J Kelley 24 24 24 I 4 1256*MATT O CONN ELL wn 5 llo 7 8 » "10 9 $• Hill Allison and Morris 15 15 15 I I 95201 BITTER SIR wn 7 115 Z 4 «h » 10 10 Murray C Jucksc* 24 24 24 8 4 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:00%. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Nasturtium — lllbrock trained by F. W. Forstingl. Went to post at 2:40. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv tog. TOMMY TWIG, away welt followed ANTIOO closely to the last eighth, then passed him with a rnsn and won eased up. GILBERT ROSE was pocketed in close quarters next to the rail and when he uo! through finished with a rush, but too late. ANTIGO set an extremely fast pace to the Stretch and tired in the final drive. SERENADE ran fairly well and so did ANNUAL INTEREST. Scratched 1202 Toy Boy, 118; 1373-Lady Stalwart. 168; 1368*Phll Connor. Ill: 1330 Cift. loo: 101J Lucille Allen. 100. Overweight — Wrath, 4 pounds. E ZT f£_ THIRD RACK 3-4 Mile. 83633— 1:11%— 2— 166. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 1/4 trUO Selling. Net value to winner .2.5: second. 4 : third. ?2o. lad Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1.:il*J. P. ROBINSON w 5 107 4 7 21 2l Ink 11 Hill M Shields 2 3 2.1 7-102-5 1154 ANGELES w 7 108 1 4 12 1* 2* 2* R Hoffman H B Brandt s-3 8-5 7-5 3-5 1-3 1 1373 STAFFORD w 6 112 I 5 4 - 4J 3 3s Keogh J Johnston I 7 7 2 1 Kfll-ED. KECK w 5 108 I 3 $• 3*1 4* 41 Murray A W Plum 4 5 5 S-5 7-10 I : ;::-* YO SOLO w 4 100 8 S 6»k 7° 5° 5-1. Carter E E Wright 4 S 8 2] :-5 1332 DOG ALLEN w 9 112 2 2 78 6* %* V 8 Johnson J E Dvvyor 10 12 12 5 2 133fi NEW CAPITAL WB 5 112 5 1 I S S 78 E Cotton W E Cotton 100 100 100 30 10 U2S2 WANER W 6 112 7 0 5-J 5= 7 8 Taplin S J Kelley 15 15 10 4 8-G Time. 24%. 47%. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. g. by Free Knight— Belle Decker trained hy M. Shields 1. Went to post at 3:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the s. me. J. P. ROBINSON ran in closest early pursuit to the stretch and. taking the lead at the sixteenth lost, ontgamed ANGELLS in a well contested drive. ANGELES set a fast pee and hung on gamely to the end. STAFFORD ran well and finished fast and close up. BD. KECK ran a good half and then tired. The others were outpaced. Scratched— 130.5 Tallow Dip. 112. 1_ 1_7 FOIRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93623— 1:11 %— 2— 100. 1 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-3cJ I ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 8300: second. .5: third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % ** Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1146 UPRIGHT w3 86 5 5 5= 6 4= ll Hill JT Robbins 15 15 15 5 2 1370»FLT*G FOOTSTEPS wn 5 105 3 3 2 2- 3* 2* Taplin L Gladstone 2 21 21 4-5 1-3 l346*KOOTENAY w 4 102 4 1 42 32 3 l» .1 Callahan.! L Brown 4 1J 4] 0-5 1-2 ! ;:: INCLE PEN w 4 107 I 0 »; 5 5 41 Murray J F Newman 4 5 3 7-5 3-5 1..-.7 HENRY WALP.ANK w 4 9S 1 4 3"« 4h 6 5= Carter A P Ye-unan 10 10 10 3 15 13M PRIDE OF LISMREwi: 5 L2 - 2 - 1=J 1- •; Keogh T Goulding S-5 S-5 S-5 3-5 1-4 Time. 23. 47%. "1:12%. Track fast. Winner Ch. g. by Standing — III Turco trained by .1. T. Bobbins. Went to post at :;:•;.». Al post 1 minuie. Start g 1 and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. UPRIGHT l«egan RlOWly and was out footed until a idxteenth from the finish, where In forged to the rout and outstayed PLYING FOOTSTEPS in the final drive. PLYING FOOTSTEPS forced the l.aee from the start and made a fast and game finish. KOOTKNAV fell rearward on ihe turn and came again f-olutely in the last eighth. UNCLE BEN finished fast and close up. PRIDE OF LISMORE quit bails . ur iiiakiii-r the pace to the last furlong. 1/f AQ FIFTn RACK— 3-4 Mile. rr.C,23— 1 nil.-,— 2— IOC,. , Pui-e 8300. ;;.year-olds and upward. rAvJO Fillies and Marcs. Selling. Net value to winner 2-5: StCSnfl, 886; third. 5. Ind norsi s AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin locfceyi Owners O H C P S 1347*CH1LLA WB 4 MB i Z 2 :2 3* !■* Carter C E Rogers 2* 3 3 1 2-5 1382 MARIE HYDE w 1: :. PC 2 t Bi 6 M 2* Gross K J Austin 1 I 4 4-4 1-2 13G5 LAbV TKNDI w 1 mi 1 :, it. ]nk u McDowell E L Jones 10 10 t; 3 l 1382 SON A wit :, Ml 3 •; . •; E lh Taplin .1 Schreiber a :: :; 1 i ". ik:,Ai;iIX wn :: N S 5 I- 5-. Hill HendsonAHogsjJ 2| 3 :: 1 S-5 MIT MEDDLING HANNAH 6 110 8 1 • ". 0 I Pmscb Mrs !■" Earrar 0 0 I L 1 Tiine. 22%. 46%. 1:12%. Track fast. Winner Ill. in. by Alreseol Sunlight, bv Louden trained by K. P. Wright. Weui to post at 1:06. At ih.-i i ntinute. Start _o hI and fast. Won drlring; second and third the same. CHILLA followed LADY TEND1 in closest pursuit to the stretch and. taking the lead. st,M»i a loin:. I aid drire gamelj and JurI lifted long enoogfa to win. MARIE HYDE came rasbins fast neat to the rail and nipped out the tiring LADY TEND1 for second place. LADY TEND! wa- next to the rail and did sol It ir out today and ran 1 la-l and _"aine race. BONA CSBSI from fir I. .ok and wa- L:eiiL: fast at the end. ACGlIN wa- -hut off on the far turn and. when clear, straightened awav and finished resoluteh Mill PI.lNc Hannah w:i- close no early, but tired. Overweights Meddling Hannah. :. pounds. 1/Ck SIXTH RACK -f Mile. i".:t 1:37-,. » 112. Purse 3366. 4-year-olds and upward. TCv/il/ Selling. Net value to winner 25: seeoad, 886; third. 8. Ind Hors. s AWtPPSti % ", Str Iin JoekeyS Owners O H C P S !I/IE CIRL W4M6 7 1 43 3 4". 1- Taplin J Schreiber H 3 4 5 13 I3S7»F. Mri.HoLLAND wb 8 112 2 7 5 ■• i"i- Gross Powell A Porter 3-3 3-2 1 1 :; ,mt p "" OCEAN QUEEN w 4 144 l 7 8* 21 V 21 31 Murray Garrity tt DunlaplO M Ml 1 2 4 I3S5*BIT OF FORTUNE WB 5 143 3 I 1 | I*] I] :: 1; Carter E E Wnubi 14 4 1 1-3 * 1191 THE MONK wit 5 109 . S 5«1 4» .■ ■ i • C Grand Pontius si Roland* B I 3 1 r.-, little M. RiHMNTw :. iox it: .; « f .; B HoffmanC T Brownfleid 15 15 16 1 1269 AiolIA w 6 103 _ :: .r a : 7 7 s Johnson MunsonstRallger 40 BO 8 M M lime 24. 48. 1:13%. 1:39%. Track fast. Winiici B. f. by Tim Payne Clue., trained by J. Lowe. W.e: 1.. |h.s| at |:.s At |„,-t 1 minute. Stari R i and -lew. Won easily: second and third drivin" MM/.IE GIRL ran in forward pursuit ..r the leaders from the -tan and. taking the lead when a idxteenth • it. won easing up. FRED Ml I.HOLLAND trailed, as asnal, la the only running and. when com lug fsst II lie Ktretch, was ahnt off and had to come around on the outside, then finished with ■ rusb OCEAN oiKKN Rhowed much spe.-d ami ran prominently throughout. BIT Of korti NK made the pace lo the M ret en and tired. TI1E MONK l ned up when turning Into tbe stretch, but tired and fell bach Scratched -i:;c.7 Judge Walton, 110; 1384 High Range, los; 1380 Ben In. a- pv, pits pi.„ Vision lol. Overweights— The Monk. I pound; Little MaicUmont, li.


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