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; i i : I j I ! t ■j. : ***sasasssas.»»ii»sMsssisassssaassasassssssasassssssssaa 11 CHARLESTON FORM CHART. rHARLESTON. S. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1912. ~ Pa"lmetto Park. Thirty second day. Ckorsia ton Fair and Racing AssoeiaUnii. Winter Meeting of T5 days. 15 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Sebulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. llacing Secretary. F. .1. Pons. Racing starts at 2:.;o p. m. Chicago time 1 :.!0 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spars, B blinkers. Kii:- •jiys in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. ,Q Q FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1693—63%— 2 99.1 Purse 3366. I year-olds. Colts and field 1| Cji$ ings. Allowances. Net value to winner 75: second. 0; third. 5. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt t -. % St r Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C V g " 39SROSTURTlUM « 113 3 1 -i 1»| 1- Jensen N B Davis Z| :: «-* 1 : l436IRURGEOIS WIN I » 4 2J !* But well Mr Earle 3 H o 6-6 3-6 1 "•■:-1 n si:i:i !: ; IV. wb M9| 2 1 ::*• 41 3| C Peak J H HcCmrren 10 l- U •". 2 1302 CLINTON u MB 7 s T 63 # T Koerner W .1 Young M K M I - 14".:; PRINCE FONSO w 110 1 2 1» 3 .".■ E Martin Q W .1 Blaoell h 19 s :; 8 . 14M*RALPM LIjOYD WS 198 i 7 5 51 6= Borel W Hurlej - 14-HJ-ol z FOKT SUMTER SJ 168 ! •. v 7 7- J Wilson C Woodford : i 60 M .0 10 FRBD l.KVV w 10s v ;, gj I v G — J C Milan: 98 I" 26 M "• LITTLE WAIF m 10s 49 99 9 Digsdns « T WorthinartonJI 19968 --. 1- Time. 2i*i. 50 new track record 1. Track good. Winner — Cb. c, bv Nasturtitim- Pink Rose trained by J. W. Davis 1. Went p. post at 2::i0. At post 3 minutes. Start good and alow. Won easily: second and third drivillC ittlSTlBTH.M. much the best, went into the lead at the head ot the stretch and won easing up. IKK GEOIS gained steadily under a hard drive and linished fast and gamely. ROSEBURG IV. ran prominently tor the entire race. CLINTON began slowly aud. closing a big gap. linished with a rush. RALPH LLOYD ran poorly. PRINCE FONSO set the pace for the first quarter and tired badly. Overweights — Roseburg IV.. 1 pounds. O I SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. 12.10— 1 : 27 :.--6— 113. Purse $.100. 3 year-olds. Selling. 11 "jbo4A: Net value to winner 4o: sP ond. fjSj third. Q. lol Horses AWtPPSt % . Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S l«e STBLCLJFF wn no 5 c 8] 11 1- 1»1 1 1 B Steele .1 Robertson I ■ I :; 3 1439 TANKER w 115 9 7 :" 4:1 3** 2*i 2* Borel II C Applegate 4 t 3 •;",::. im:avk!;ms w 107 10 :; i" 2* :- 34 :: Butwell .1 T Nolan io 12 10 1 hi i3G5*COLONEL BROWN* WB 193 : It 1" . t.?. 4 » 4- C Turner C Woodford 10 12 12 •". 1435 MONSIEUR X. WB 161 1 1 7 i"! ."., V ."• J Wilson B P Cooawy E M 19 4 2 1399 PLIANT ar llo :: 2 9* 8 J 8| V Spellman Tennessee Stable 8 8 7 . C " 1287 CONOSMAN JAMES wr. 191 S 4 2*4 3 4 S1 Ti T Koerner M Foley - 3] K-62 I 1114 GAY BIRD W 107 ti 9 S 9 7* J* 8* Goooe A W.h. , IS 39 38 W ■• 13«l"*LYNE WS 162 7 .". 41 .;n . 9 H Digginfl E C Nu.in 28 M 88 1- C 89234 WESTMORELAND w 107 4 8 8 M K» 19 W J Williams.l S Tyr. . 88 M 99 26 1 Time. 2535. 50«5. 1:17%. 1:31. Track good. Winner — B. c. by Clifford — Amstel trained by J. Mahoney. Went to post at 2:50. At post 2 minutes. Start go od and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SlKl.CI.lFF. close up from the start, moved into the lead after going a half mile and easily held TANKER safe in the final drive. The latter showed improvement, ran well throughout and was going fast at lie end. A VERM S set the early pace and was hard ridden, but tired ami just lasted long enough to hold third place. COLONEL BROWN was shuffled back at the start and. losing a great gap. finished fast. MONSIEUR X. ran fairly well. CONGRESSMAN JAMFS ran in forward contention Io the stretch and quit. Scratched — 14S0-Wood Dove. 97: 1396 Star Rose. 107. overweights -Avernus. :: pounds: Colonel Brown. 1: Monsieur X.. 1. IiQJP THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1364—1 :13% — 4—166. Pane 3966. 3-year-olds and upward. TC C7 fj Handicap. Net value to winner $.175: second. 5: third. 0. ii.il Horses AWtPPSt »j : Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1424*SPOHN wu 7 los :; 2 44 4| 2 1- Butw.11 H i; Bedwell 2 J 11-63-6 oul 1467*MONTCAL3f w 5 198 4 :i 2 MJ iu 2| T Koerner Mrs J W Flynn 8-6 8-9 3-2 9-26out 126BKING OLYMPIAN 5 loo :, 1 lj :u U 8* E Martin W I-" Schalte 7 1 8 9-6 oul 1IV.-MACK B. El." BANKS w I! X, 2 4 8* lJ 4s 43 Hopklna D N Prewitt S ."• 1-L 6-9 oat 1486*LA u MEXICAN w 4 97 l E E •• 5 .". J Hanover L Kelly 15 20 15 « o 2 Time. 241. 50V5. 1:1545. Track good. Winner— B. g, by Peep oDay — Smirr trained by H. 6. Bedwell. Went to lost at .1:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SP0I1N was reserved well back to the last quarter, where, under strong urging, he moved up fast and won drawing away after a shaking up. MONTCALM ran well and led in the stretch, but quit in the last fur i CMS;. KINO OLYMPIAN set the early pace and was eased up while going around the last turn, but was coming fast at the end. MACK B. KU RANKS ran a good half and tired in the liual drive. Overweights — La C Mexican. 4 pounds. QA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1388—1:48 8 86. Purse 00. 3 year-olds and 11 ~X:OQ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 40: second, 0: third. Q. It d Horses AWtPPSt j ■„. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S I275»M0NTCLA1R fflWl 2 1 l1 V li 1» P Jensen N B Davis 21 21 9-5 7-1 1-3 1466 NEW stab w 4 197 4 o ::i :;3 oi o- 21 Bu; .veil .1 L Bryan I s 1 96 1 13f0*rXHjLT BULTMAN w 8 102 a 4 f.1 6 4". 2* :; .1 WiUiamsK McCloakey :"■ 3 13-61 1-2 14?7»BLACK BRANOH wsb 6 102 1 2 ti1 4"- f.3 43 4» Diggins R POtee 10 IS Ii 8 -"• 1379S*WARN. i;i:!SV£I,b s 8 102 G « 4J 2ii 2 5- .".3 Moodj B C Evans ."• 10 | J 1 1 !•::• J-7DNA COLLINS w" 4 102 E .". 2 .".! 0 •; 8»» SpeUman Tennessee stable 19 39 25 7 1482 ANIMUS WB 8 167 777777 7 E Martin C 8 Wilson 40 GO Go 20 Time. 2b%. bl*i, VM%, l:44"i. l:49?j. Track good. Winner — B. g, by St. Simonian II. — Van-a-Clar trained by J. W. Davis. Went to ix.st at 3:48. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the sane. MONTOLAIR showed in front at the barriers rise and. setting the pace all the way. was persevere I with in a long stretch drive and just lasted long enough to win. NEW STAR acted fractiously at the post and suffered from interference during the running, but came with a rush in the last furlong. DOLLY BULTMAN ran well, but tired when she appeared a certain winner. BLACK BRANCH linished well WARNER GRISWBLL showed speed, but tired. Scratched 66794 Question Mark. 107. overweights — New Star. 5 pounds: Dolly Riiltman. 2: Edna Collins. 2. Q rT FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274—1:13% — 4— 100. Purse 50. 3 year olds and upward. 1/1 •JrQ I Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % -.. Str Tin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 140HHEUKELEY W 8 167 4 Z Z- 5 lf 1" Butwell 11 G Bedwell 2". 3 J 7 5 V lo ]43.«FATHKKOLA w3 B9i 2 4 .*• ..- » 2 1 Consora R Bmviea 15 1 N 1.". 7 ,9k, 1440-CAMEL WB 8 198 7 5 «" ti3 41 3- T Koerner J H McQarren 8 8 I 1 :; : 1412*OCHRE LolRT wb 3 93 G 9 8 7 8 4; Ambrose W Q Kin Dodds 6 12 12 5 21 1425 KEIZH HARWOOD WB 6 103 1 1 3 i 2?. 3?. 5» Hopkins W A Massey : :: II ;.l I _■ 1328 RAGMAN w C 110 8 7 4" 4J 7 B C Peak J: B Brush 6 1J 1- 3 . 1414"*ROYAL CAPTIVE w « lot 3 2 2" 31 81 7- C Turner J W Hedlick C 7 1 8-5 1-5 14..". LACKROSE WB 4 113 6 8 9 8 8 Sl Borel W Q Yanko 8 88 89 8 t 9and4373MERRICK wb I lo7 . C 7 s s 8 Qooae .1 C Milum j 29 8 4 Time. 2475. 49%. 1:15",. Track good. Winner — Cb. g. by Dieudonne — Caracas trained by II. G. Bedwell, Went to post at 4:1S. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BERKELEY, close up from the start, wore ELIZABETH IIARWOOD down in the lirst half anil. Standing a bard drive near the end. outgamed IATIIEROLA. The latter moved up steadily and was going fi st at tbe end. CAMEL had a rough race and finished with a rush. RAGMAN suffered from interference. OCHRE COURT made up much ground. ELIZABETH IIARWOOD s-t the early pace, but unit and ran below her true form. ROYAL CAPTIVE also quit after running a good half mile. Scratched — 1422.lessup Burn, 107. Overweights -lathcrola. 31 pounds: Ragman. 3. 11 QQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1969— 1:54.-.— 4— 105. Purse ?350. 4-year olds and upward. -JrOO Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. S2.5. fnil Horses AWtPPSt St 4 V~. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II c p s~ 143SM. CAMBON W 5 109 1 3 1" 1* Is 1* 1* I1 Hopkins W A Ma s y 1 | f, Z 1 14G9/H. HfTCHSON* WB 6 195 1 2 4- 43 A- 3J 3- 2» T Koerner W J Young 2 .". 11-7.1 1 2 1427*GOLCONDA w 7 109 2 1 2* 2J 2l 21 2 3- C Peak H Barttachell 10 12 1" 1 s ;i7.-*MV GAL W6191 I 7 S 8 8 4 I- 4"| C Turner .1 W Hedrick 4 .". IS «s .., | ;. 147" DIN IE KNIGHT W8K8 5 4 : • 6= B* 4h 41 t, .1 Wilson T II Con. Iran 8 Io 8 3 s ", l379**MONTAQNIE wb 5 99 S 0 SJ 3U 3 54 62 fi11 Ambrose J M Cooper 3 6J 4" 2 1 1438 SINGLE PILE wsb 4 103 4 S 7 7 6i 7 7 7" Uiggins EC Xunn M 91 88 8 I 147ir*PROKII.E usii ." 89 7 .". 8 8 7 8 9 I M ly B C Evans 88 88 88 12 8 Time. 251/5. 50-.. 1:17, 1 :«•**, 1:57%. Track good. Winner — Ch. g, by Bridgewater — High Degree trained by W. A. Masseyi. Went to post at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start gooil and sb.w. Won easily; soon. I and third driving. M. AMBON was hustled into the lead with a rush and won all the way oarer fully extended. HENRY HUTCHISON moved up steadily and got up in the last stride for second place. QOLCONDA tired after oiiig a mile in closest pursuit of the winner. MY GAL closed a big gap iu the last half. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to ,160 and sold to R. F. Carman. Scratched — I45S IV1er Pender. 100. Overweights My .al. 2 pounds: Dixie Knight, .!: Oolconda. 4.