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• 1 » 1 I . 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1912. -Palmetto Park. Thirty third day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Mrethta of 75 .lay-. 1 15 books on. » Weather clear. 1ie-iding Judge. .W. F. Schulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, i". .1. P—a. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. W indicat M whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-area iu parent h.-ses following tlie distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. r pr FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1083—80— 2— 113. Purse 8300. 2 ycai 0I1K Xlaitlen-. 1* ttrtT/O Special Weights. Net value to winner 8240; see-ond. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P 6J*a IVSPIABKRTt BALL m ill 1 1 21 x 21 li T Koeraer R Davies 8 2 1 I I G 1 l ISM BILLY HOLDER W 114 T 1 ::i li -: -I Wilson C Woodford I I I I 8-a SILVER BILL w 114 I 7 V* 8* 31?. C Peak A L Ferguson 89 SI 30 K 4 U8FFOLLY WORTH will 4 5 II 4- 4s McTagrt CT Wortliington 2 2 t 7-101-3 I24C YORKVILLE wh 114 s ; l1 .V; 5- Botwell Q Hani 8 O T 1 8 10 I4C8*EL GALL0 W US 5 3 7 fi Kennedy J R Wainwrigbt SO :»1 :! 10 4 H77 I.ADY ANNA w 111 I I ;- 7 7* K Martin Q W .1 BtaeeU 16 SI SI 7 3 1244 DEVOTA w ill 1 ! I I s1 Booae A X"et er S8 ti" 88 tt N I3S6 TUSCUMBIA wn 111 :: I I I 6 -I Doav*p*t J P Bryant 00 HO 188 01 SI Time. 24%. 49% new track record 1. Track fast. Winner— B. c. bv Xlarla Santa Baltimore Belle trained by C. T. Pattersonl. , XVent to po-t at 2:::0. At post 4 minutes. Start good mil slow. XXon driving: BeCODd and third the same. I.IBKRIV BALL was awav well and. after runnini: in closest pursuit from the start, wore BILLY HOLDER ilown in the last few strides. The latter ran well and timk the lead in the stretch, but his rider eased him up slightly at the furlong post and was unprepared for the winners rush. SIIAKR BILL clo-ed a gap and made a game tmish and will improve. POI.I.Y WORTH ran WCfl. YORKVIIXE set the early pace fast, but failed to stay. Sera tidied— 1422 R. II. Gray. 114: 1313 Flabbergast. 114: 13:17 Arcene. 114: -1405 Fred McElroy. 114. Overweights — El Oallo. 1 pound. t£* SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1374—1:13% 4 -106. Purse 00. 3-year olds. Fillies. 1A •til* O Selling. Net value to winner 40: second. 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S n2HBSTFICIENCY w 111 7 5 4 4* 31 B Hopkins J I. Holland 4-5 1 7-101-5 out UMl.VI.OOHA w IU S 3 -h L"J lh 2* T Koern.r Cochel - 13-813 51 1 out 14M DIAMOND BlCKLE vn 104 1 0 3" 3J 4 8* F Martin It F "arinan ■ 15 IS • 9998S*Dn*IJ5BR W 93 ! 1 ii l1 1*14* Looaaby !• Jaggera SO 160 150 50 » W071 LURE wa lo;.. S 4 5" 61 S* 5* McTagrt T Wortbington40 SO :•» 7 1481 LOATHLY LADY wsu 106 I 7 8 7 6J ti- Hazcn .1 XV Barttacbell M 88 88 S8 W 1435*IRISHTOWN M8 4 2 « 8* 7 7* Jensen T Macuire •• N 10 Z 7-16 1401 MOTHBRKINS a KM II 7 I I I B Steele C II Knebelkamp 40 88 81 :» 16 Time. 25%, 51, 1:17K. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Martinet — Agnes Brennan trained by J. Powers. XXent to post at 2:58. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. XXon elriving: second and third tho same. EFFICIENCY was well up in the tartar running, but lost Beach ground by going wide on the la-l tern and just got up to win in the cie sing strides. ALOOHA ran well, but was made much use of in di- poelng of DIPPER and tired slightly in the final drive. DIAMOND BlCKLE finished gamely and out stayed DIPPEB for third place. The latter set the pace to the stretch and tired as if short. LURE tin ished well. The others were- badly outpaced. Overweights — Lure. 3j pounds. f ry THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— 1 -.40!-,— 4—103. 1 Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 1/| ri:j I N t value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Ind He rses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H O P 8 Hjr.IAWr.OXK w HO 4 I 41 2*|2* 1* l- Hopkins W A Mas.se 1 4! W-60-6 1 .: 14-DHAR1 OF HOPE w 105 1 I Djlnkiu 2* 2* loose P M XXalker 1 8-8 7-5 8-8 1 1 1487 ITCK WSSM 7 4 5- ..U S1 3" 81 Ambrose S lyouis s 15 IS S - 1413 COL. HOLLOWAY w MS 1 1 8 t I1 8 4 ISutwell BeverwyckStable 5 S 7 2 4-j 14.".", MAI RIVER ws 105 2 Z 61 6! 6s 4b 5- B Steele .1 XV Heelriek 28 58 68 15 « 137 ;- HI-.KR IP w 105 8 5 2»* S* ".- O" 8* C Turner C Woodford 10 15 15 5 2 1 !."..",■ fLAMM A W M6 , 8 8 8 8 7** 7** J Wilson T B Oondran 7 lo 10 f 8-5 993581MANAGER MACK w 104 5 7 7 7 7 8 I T Kooroer W J Young 1". ■ M I ". Time. 25. 49«i. 1:1535. 1:41«*. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by Samson — Jennie J. trained by W. A. XIasSeyi. XVent to post at 3:27. At post 2 minutes. Start and and slow. Won easily: secemd and third driv-iog. JAWBONE, showing sudden improvement, followed BARD OF HOPE closely to the stretch, where-he moved into the lead and won under restraint. BARD OF BOPE -bowed the most Bated for three quarerti and tired in the strete-h drive. PUCK made up ground and moved up resolutedy in the stretch. COLONEL HOLLOWAY tired after running well to the stretch. CIIKFR IP shewed speed, but gait FLA.MXIA ran poorly. MANAGES XIACK is not ready. Scratched —1314 Commoners Touch. 100. Overweights — Flanima. 5 pounds; Manager Mack. 2. 1/f C Q FOtRTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1240— 1 :54-.— 4— 105.1 Purse 00. 3 -year -olds and up-ttrtt/O war* Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 10: second. 1912.sh0: third. 0. bad Horses AWtPPSt St % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S lfq if. KILLER wt. 5 m 1 1 • 1- ::! 4* j". 1 T Koeraer W B arson H n il 1 ! 1440HIR CL.EGBS wa 7 1*1 2 :: S 8* I 1 l 2* Bopklna W A Maaaey a 3 2 I » 2-C l4S7*MOCKLER w 4 162 "• I 5* 6* •". ■ ""■ ::■ C Turner C S Wils-on 2| I I 8-5 1-2 1456 BFPEJMH w p. 6 M0 I ! I1 l1 2*12* I1 1J Qooee A Weber 7 M M 8-S 1352 HELENE ivl 83 7 "". I I O ■" ■" »* .1 McCabe F I Weir 15 81 88 W 1 Hi.", MONTGOMERY ar 8 ME : 7 7 7 7 7 ; 8* Botwell B G Bedwell M 88 88 1" 1 1 t.V.illlSKY LAO 1: 4 9." 4 I . 8* PI 6 7 7 B Steele L H Adair 5 S S 3 7-5 Time. 24%. 49, 1:14*4, 1:42, 1:55%. Track fast. Winner— B. h. by Lissak — Subdue trained by W. B. Carson 1. XXent to post at 3:52. At post 2 minute-.. Start good and -low. XYon driving: second and third the same. J. XI. MILLER, after running close up under restraint, need ground when eoniing into the stretch end, wearing SIR CLEGES down, won going away. The latter suffered from interference on the lirst turn. but ran into the lead at the half and bored out badly on the stretch turn, then finished gamely. MOCKLER ran well, lm t waa forced wide when SIR CLBQB8 bond oal and would have been closer up with a clear course. EFFENDI set the early pace, but tired and quit badly. IK SKY LAD rati a bad raee and can a* much better. Overweights --Xlockler. 2 pounds. 1A QQ FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1200— l:07-f.— fi— 107. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and w_ Q:jj ward. Selling. Net value to winner 40: second, 0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 12S8*KIXG AXONDALE wa 7 188 .» 4 8*12 II l| Ambroee H Penny 3 I 18-58-8 7-18 148J*SCREGET wn 5 111 1 I 4"£ Sl 8* S* aaoaa OF ..erst :: 1 I •; ,", ;; S 142t*MON AMI sh 5 pxi 2 2 S 8J 2 V COnaora P M Walker W 28 28 I 4 1399 DOMINICA w .". Ill i- :: l1 1» 4- 1- C Peak W Elliott 15 15 1" I 2 1 454* A L Xlll.l.EB w7 111 1 1 ~- 7* 0] 5* Jeaaen .1 R XXainw right 5 10 ;• 4 Z 9A9H3LOVE WATCHES w 5 111 I :. :,. a 5*a c,i t Koeraer R Troxler 1 E 1 8-6 15 99960*TIPPY * 1182 •"• 7 6 8* 7:: 7* C Turner X B arson M 88 K 12 ; IIAltl.EY BROWN W»3 M 6 8 I S I Si B Stele T D Sullivan 7 Hi lo I j 1828 INCISION w 4 10! 7 lo 1 8 8 V Borel W Q Yanke lo :;o g u 1; 1*69*HALLACK wn I 111 M I M 1" 1" M Oooai .1 B Tvreo 15 28 15 J :; Time. 24*4. 49V5. 1:02%. 1:09%. Track fast. Winner — Br. h. by Isaac Walton — Xenetia II. trained by H. Penny. Went to post at 4:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. XXon easily: second and third driving. KING ATONDALE, away forward] and clear of Interference, followed the leaders close- up to the stretch, then to.ik the lead with a rush and won going away. SU BEGET was in a jam from the start, but came swiftly in the last eptarter and was |0iag fastest at the end. MON AXII was well up throughout and but for stumbling near the finish would have been second. DOMINICA sot a fast pace to the stretch and tired. AL XIFLLKR closed a gap LOVE WATCHES showed speed, but tired. Scratched 1454-Sabo Blend. 110: 14SS*Kfcaard Reed. 100; 1301 James Docker?, 04. Overweights — Dominica. 2 pounds: Incision. 1: Tippy. 1. SIXTH RACE--1 Mile. 12*18— 1:40%— 4— 166. Purse 50. 3-year-olils and upward. 1£_f tUU Selling. Net value to winner 75: at end. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt , . % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S iaa*a*V. POWERS ws 4 MS I 1 I" V I- l3 I* C Turner C Woodford 2 2 2 7 KM 4 1482*CHILTON SQUAW wilt 87 4 :: ;.:: 8| 2 1" Ambrose 8 Leala 15 f 40 12 S 14381BKACH SAND w 4 MB ■"• J 7 .".- CJ 4 3 ; Bopklna C T Ootnerford 8-6 2 2 7-Mfl I l427*AVIATOR waa 4 M 8 4 » ! 2* B 4 J Connor* P M Walker 15 58 M U •"• I48S*WARN. GRISWELL are 8 97 7 I ** I 5 5 5" XI lv B C Evans 36 50 58 1", I 1379FORCE a I II" I 8 I •: I . 8* Butwell H Q Bedwell 3 4 18-50-161 Z i47oFRANK PlRCELL awn i i"7 l 7 R s 7 7 7" .1 Bergen MlmAMMarrone 10 0 20 I 2 14J6 ACE OF CLUBS wb 4 IOC 3 5 5 i 71 s I I B Steele .1 W Heelriek 50 150 150 58 15 Time. 25%, 51%. 1:17. 1:42*;. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Matchless — Coaaao trained by .1. McConaaek. XXemt 10 post :1t 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. V POWERS moved into the lead at once and easily held sway throughout, winning in a canter. MIL TON SQUAW was kept close up all the way and awtatajred BEACH SAND in the dual drive f..r second place. BEACH SAND was forced wide on the first turn and closed a gap. but only went fairly well. AVIATOR was a close contender to the stretch, then tired. FORCE ran pooriv and e!an do Bach better. WARNEB OBISWELL ran a fairly good race. Scratched — 1814 Commoners Touch. S7: 1450 Roebuck. 106.