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! | : 1 . CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Thirty-first day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 75 days. 14 IwKiks on. 1 Weather clear I residing Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. !• L Pons. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.L W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. I-i_-rtes in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1/| T -T FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. Iffl U% t lit Purse 50. 2-year-olds. Fillies. ■r_b I I Allowances. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % ]_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 143SSPIRaU_A w r US 1 1 1»1 2 1 l"k Goose A Weber 1 II 621 4-6 2-5 1398E_LLA CRANE w 1M 4 J IM *» J Deavpt W .1 Toombs b 15 12 1 1 I386*ETHBL_BURG II. VI 115 5 3 2* 1" 3 Kennedy .1 H McCarren 4 4* 4 ti-5 1-J M3ti GARDEN OF ALLAH w 115 3 « 43 4- 4i J Wilson C Woodford 8-6 8-6 8-6 7-181-3 STAR OF DANUBE w 105 J 7 7 6. 5* B Martin .1 C Milan: M M M S 3 : M I.ADV ANNA w 106 S 4 6* SJ ti T Koerner G W J Blaaell 10 81 88 6 J 1825 ALICE LEE a MS 7 E ti1 7 7 McDonh J W Burttschell 58 100 100 30 U Time. 242s, 44?3. Track slow. Winner — Br. f. by Cesarion— Right Wild trained by J. S. Ward. Went to pot at 2:28. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SPIRELLA began fast and. showing the most speed, led by a good margin to the final furlong. v here she was passed by ETHELBURG II. . but rallied and won in a game finish. ELLA GRANE ran for wardly all the way and finished fast. KTHF.LBFRG II. ran into the lead in the final furlong and was winning easily when site stepped into a hole and nearly fell. GARDEN OF ALLAH blundered at the start BBd lost much ground. STAR OF DANUBE ran green, but finished close up. Overweights — Lady Anna. 1 pound. rj Q SECOND RACi: -5 1-2 Furlongs. 12o0— l:07"f.— 0—107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. 1/| *i I O Allowances. Net value to winner 40: second. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % *£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 140J SLEETH wu 112 5 I I" J11 1" l3 T Koerner C 8 Wilson S-5 8-6 3-2 1 "• out «dj 98301 MORRISTOWN wb 112 1 S 5*a-tk ■"•• jn Qooae J C Milam 7-104-5 3--5 1-5 out 1436 JIM MILTON aa 112 J J lj 1" 21 3* Dbert Tennessee Stable 48 88 48 1 8-5 1434 GRACE Mc wb 107 3 5 4n 5 4 4« J WilliamaR McCloskey 30 60 68 B M 9SS39 HCGHIE QUINN W 112 ti 4 ti 4»| :M 6** C Peak M Foley JO Si 88 M J 1434 CASHIN w 110 1 1 H ti « ti Batwell P J Malone 68 M tio U 2] Time. 24«i. 51%. 1:04%, 1:12. Track slow. Winner — B. c. by Deutschland — Merida trained by C. S. Wilsoni. Went to post at 2:58. At [Hist 3 miutttes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SLFF.TII followed JIM MILTON closelv from the start and drew away in the stretch to win cantering. MORRISTOWN was forced to go wide most of the way and closed a big gap. JIM MILTON set the pace to the stretch and tired in the last sixteenth. GRACE Mc was gaining at the finish. IILGHIE QUINN moved up fast on the lower turn, but tired in the stretch. Scratched— 1434 Lelaloha, 107: 00500 Benedlctina. 112. Overweights — Cashin. 3 pounds. rj £V THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1200— 1:07%— 0—107. Purse 00. 3 and 4 year olds. 1/ 7_b f 5_/ Allowances. Net value to winner 10; second. 1912.sh0: third. 0* Ind Horses AWtPPSt U ". % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P ■ n 142SJOE STEIN w 4 107 3 1 lh J1?. 1! 1 G «wc E W Moore M M 12 t ti 5 J I31S*M. W LITTLETON w 4 107 3 3 4- 3*1 J 2«* .1 Wilson C, W Scott I 5 I 5 7 5 3 5 1 3 1457 CHARLEY BROWN wb 3 95 1 2 JU 1»» 3l 3h B Steele T D Sullivan 12 15 1" 5 J ! 1327 I.KOIOLD m 4 112 ti 6 5* 5= 48 4" Horel W Q Yank- |5 28 28 ti J 1378 CAPSIZE w I 115 5 4 S 8 8 5* T Koerner Mrs . I W Flynn 5 7 ti 8-6 3-6 illJHEARTHSTONE w3 Ml 4 5 :: 4 U ti Forehand H G Bedwel] 2 J1. 8-5 3-6 1-3 Time. "24%. 504. 1:03%", 1:10%. Track slow. Winner — B. g. by The Commoner — Alpaca trained by G. MortOB. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-injt. JOE STEIN set the pace from the start and. after having disposed of CHARLEY BROWN in the ,■ frM half, had enough speed in reserve to outstay MARTIN W. LITTLETON. The latter ran well and was best and probably would have won but for stumbling at a critical moment in the last furlong. OH A Rl.F.Y BROWN : ran a good race, but tired and just lasted long enough to save third place. LEOPOLD came with a :l lush in the stretch. HEARTHSTONE showed speed, but piit and can uo much better. Overweights—Charley Brown. 1 pound: Hearthstone. 1 . QA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— 1:441-.— 4— 103. Tsie 0f Palms Selling Stakes. Value J 1/| tOU ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 1912.sh05; second. 00: third. 00. •■- rses AWtPPSt 4 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P I .1TAN BRAVO a " 85 J 3 l1. l . 1- 1- 1* E Martin W F Schulte M 12 10 J". I , OD DOVE Wa3 88 1 5 34 3t» 2« 2*12" Ambrose H Fenny 15 38 15 4 ti.". HI H.lACK DENMAN wb 4 110 1 1 J2 jn M S* 8* Hopkins Tennessee Stable 3-5 4-5 J 5 15 out ••••■• .•i; JOHN FFRLONG wn 5 112 3 ti 4J 42 43 4= 4J Goose I C Milam ti 15 15 4 S-5 It".. I THE G. I.lTTRFLY w 5 110 5 4 ti 6 ti 5= .".■ T Koerner Mrs .1 W Flvnn ti 7 7 1 2-5 1 1151 MISS JONAH m 4 8JE ti J 6 6 5 « 6 Forehand .1 W Hcdrick 15 26 26 ti 3-2 i Added starters. Time. 25%. 51%. 1:17%. 1*48%. Track slow. Winner— B. e, by Ziephen— Grand Mary trained by R. P. Brooks!. Went to post at 3:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. P PAPITAN BRAVO took the lead at once and won all the way never fully extended. WOOD DOVE moved i: Into forward contention in ihe first half and held the others safe for second place. JACK DENMAN tired " nftet going ■ good three-quarters. JOHN FIRLONG showed speed, but tired in the last quarter as if * ! short. THE GOLDEN BITTKHFLY and MISS JONAH were always outpaced. Scratched 98784 Question Mark. 112: 1450 Trov Weight. H 7: 1414Roval Captive. 110; 1470 Dixie K : !.lght. 112: 132.S Idleweiss. 105. = 14 "1 Ql FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13"-, — 8— 188. Purse 50. 3-year-olds. Selling" _0 -L Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third. 5. tr lad Horses AWtPPSt *4 j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1 DU-ALOOHA a i"7 I j j- 1» 1*1 1*1 T Koeraer C Oocfcel 1 j. 8 C 4-6 2-5 i 141 JAY P. fa MB J 1 I»* __ 21 2* I: Steele J L Looney BS 68 ."hi jo lo i :_v: AVERNIs a MS 5 4 7 8 61 S»* 1ral .1 T Nolan 16 M 3o lo :, 1 11M ACHMIVI w lor, -i ". 4- 1- :: 4: E Martin G B Galvin 28 M B M I CT0***OaUNTRY BOY W MC 12 I s 8* ti1 V Ambrose .Woodford s j _" 11-58-6 3-6 1 litis DIAMOND BUCKLE wn 103 S ti I V 71 ti G Carroll R F Carman 15 15 12 :. 3 1 l.s7»BMi:v w no 7 7 q ::. 1 71 Diggms w Hurley 1 M 7 :; 7". 1 1435 LESBOS tea MS 3 8 I I 1 8» Bruce T Hyhmnd M M 88 S 12 1 1410 UtATIILY LADY wit 187 H 12 12 11 M .» J Allen .1 W Burttschell 15 28 Jo I I 1 1410 PRINCESS MAY w 103 IM M M 9 M* .1 Hanover L Kelly M 88 «o 28 12 1 mi*FAWN W1A2M 3 ■". V 11 11- C Turner L LeBVond I M 10 3 7 5 M ■86SS*BORAY wp. 109 1 11 11 12 12 12 1 Williams I s Tyre* BS 88 tio J5 U Time. 25. 51, 1:18*_. Track slow. Winner— Ch. f. by Caughnawaga — Barbarina trained by YY. o. Ji.plinl. Went to poet at 4:1-. At post 2 minutes. Start goo l and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. ii ALOOHA rdBoared JAY r. closely in the early running and. dlapoidag of him in the Brat half, drew ■ away and held the race Mfe to the end. JAY P. set the carlv pace and made a game effort all the any. WKKNIS closed i -ap and Hnished with a mah. COUNTRY BOY elo-ed a big gap from a slow begin ui ting. ACHMBT ran fairly well. BOOBY showed speed, but Hred. Scratcheil 1433 Tick Tack. 102. — 14 1 Qi SIXTH HACK 7-8 Mile. 1230— 1:27 % — " — 113. i Purse S:;r,n. I year adds and upward. _0_ Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third S25. - Li lad Hises AWtlISt , M % Str Fin Jo -keys Owners O H C P S i t_. PLYING PBET w 1 107 C » I J1 J. M 1". Borel W G Yank.- t :. ;;i 3-3 7-18 1 l"tfl«*V. POWERS a*a l Wl I I 5:. V V 21 2* C Turner C Woodford 8-6 J _, 7-5 7 i»i 3 I I2*« BERTIS wnl ill 7 5 _,; V 4: ::- :: T Koerner 11 G Etedwell 8 12 M I 1391 I WANDER w fi llti :• 4 1.1. II t- | Batwell C E Hamilton 3 1 4 s 5 7 lo 1 1275 D. OP I.GKWATER a . ill 8 3 :: 8* ti" :.- : Pain I" Kubns i:, M M pi t y l415*CHlLTON SQUAW aa 4 lor, :. .; 7 6* •"■ . I I Cannon a Louis | |] 1. | 8-6 i I3790T1_0 u 11 ..111 :: 7 ft 7 7 7 7 C Peak W C Weant s u _ | 3 l 1378 SHORT ORDER as a 188 4 8 8 I I I I Bruce .1 R Wainwri-rhl M ISO MO 30 12 1127 ANIMlS a_ 8 MS ! 9 9 • 9 I 8 R Martin CS Wilson 30 108 100 ■ ,. Time. *_%, 511.,. 1:182-.. 131 ,. Track slow. Winiiei B. g. bj Wnol-ttborpe Winged Sandalo trained by W. II. Bockner. Weiii to i,,,s, a, 4:47. t posi 1 minute, st.ut _....d an. I Mew. Won eaatljr: second and third diiving. ! !l VINO PERT, showing decided improvea»ent and Incky. went into the lead in the last farlonje ind belt] V POWERS saf.- in the final drive. Y. PoWF.Rs wis forced back at the star! and -utr.red rr.mi Interference, ii but made up ground and. coming I i-t through the last quarter, was beat. BERTIS was well m, ti t|o-i,n_!iout and tini-hed reaotately. WANDBB set the pace t,. the stictch and tiled badlv DUKE III 1? BRIDGEWATER ran fairly well. Scratched -148SIM. Camboii. 110: 1420=Arbiitus. 102: 115S Aguar. 102. Ovcrweightb— Fiylnii K-et, 1 p-uud; Peitts, 1; Otilo, 3.