Warned Away from Track: Jockeys Goldstein and Loftus Under the Ban at Charleston, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-12

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WAMED AWAY FROM TRACK JOCKEYS GOLDSTEIN AND LOFTUS UNDEH THE BAN AT CHARLESTON. E. C. Smith. Stewart Representing the Jockey Club. Takes Action — Guy Fisher Wins Race in Which All of the Starters Are Well Supported. Charleston, s. .. March 11. — WMle todays card was devoid i.f spedai features, interesting apart da vrioped in in--! of the rates at Palmetto Talk, with Mvra! ci the Bnlshm close. The weather was again unfavorable, a roM aarth wind bloving through the stand and making it nncoaafortable f«r the occupants, la the fourth race, intended as 1 1:«-feature, only three atartera wen- left after the withdrawals, but all three were medium- for heavy -p. alatlon and Qaj Piaber doaed ■ slight favorite over Ella Bryson. The running rerlOed the popular judgment, for Guy Planer brought up a handy winner «wt Mockler, with Ella Bryson trailing the pair after retiring from the lead la the ferat half adle. .1. 11. McCsrrens Kthelburg II. won the open r. Rough riding had considerable bearing oa the result, Miss Edith and Ralph Lloyd - • inr chieily thoae to Miffrr. The former lest her rider, when she- was crowded lato the fence aoon after the start. The stewards held Jockey Koerner to hlaaae for th- rough i .ding and Baed him 00. PnTlowing Limpets rlctory in the closing rac". Haaley Baker, actiag for I.. H. Ailair. luil him an to 00, in advance of 0» over his catered price :i i ; bough him. Edward Hughes, attorney for the Charleston lair and Racing Association, had as his quests at Palmetto Part this afteraonn Assistant Secretary of he Navy Beekman Wlathrop, Admiral Helm: Coin mander Irrln, .Mayor Grace of Charleaton, and Mr. ll.irve;, King, paymaster of the Charleston Nary yard. Sir ward B. C. Sinilli i- a hu-y ollirial _i 1 1 — t now. !•• baa ordered Jockey Goldstein to abaent himself i the local conrae in future, n i- alleged that i."! |siein was Miapected of being i go between for sonic of tin- Jockey* riding here. Jockey Loftus liax ii ■ been ordered away, his riding being ansatls-factory. It Is understood that seTeral on acta are . und .• surveillance. m. .1. C. Milam toilay sold toi- good plater John Par-Wr long t" Francis .1. Poaa, who races under the nom de course i f the Tennessee Stable. tiiev.od ass disponed ol by C. !•• Mack a fear • lax-, ago to Thomas F. Kelly, of Lexington, who purchased Hie leu— for -hiium ni to South Africa. I.. A. Parodl ordered trainer A. G. Blakeley to ship He sprinter Doable Five back to New xorh ami the ho: e left oa one of the Clyde line boats i-i week. Frank Bala, who came from California. Tommy Fuliain and Jim Seaaett. from New York, went, among the arrivals thia morning. W. G. Vankea rather and trade ais.. arriTcd. The advertising columna of the Charleston daubs carrj t he following warning: •Maaagcr c. ■!. Poaa of the Charleston Pali Raclag Aasodatlon wishes to call the attention of luc public to the Cad that there are a number of dissolute characters in the city, who are calliag on ctrhtens and representing themselves as horsemen, trainers and Jockeys, when, in fact, these characters are not permitted on the track. These men trj i" roavey the Impression that they have inside laforma lion t.. heat the races, alleging fexed races, the use of s| i in ii l :t it t -. and electric sppllances, all of which is untrue and impossible. Mr. Poaa wishes i.. warn the public n t i" he imposed ii] •• n I i.v tie-so men. as tln-.v are swindlers, and alien known, are BOt allowed ii|i"ii the grounds of the Asaociatioa. The public is I. rebj warned agalaat those men. and anyone approached by these men should communicate the facta io tie management or the police, and it would lie -1 1 ■ 1 -1 ■■■ lated." A meat number of horse- weK out SB the track tin- moraine and some of them showed keen speed in their trials. Some ,.t the Iw-st moves were: Port Mile In 1:46. l.n aker Boj Half mile la 53. tJnnu ilia Three-quarters in 1 :2u. i sptaln Kwanaua Half mile in ." .!. i si M t lin r quartet - la 1:18. 1 lillton Tiau * 1 i. eighths in 1 :i»i. El Bart Thi ee quart* n In 1 :20. .■■ Three quarters In I : !■-.. Faulty I.e. Seven-eighths in 1:32 ,. Pantasqne Seven-eighths In 1:33. Faustina Half mile in 32. ;. M. Miller Three quarti rs in 1 :i:i. On nida Three quarters In 1 :16. I! itrj Hutefalson Five i Ightbs In 1 :64. High Privati Three-quarters in 1:17. Hal I Pivi eighths In 1 :"!-.. 1 i is Half mil. in SI. Lilierty Ball Hall mil. in B4. I...!.! W.-lls Three quarters la 1 :18. Mi in V. Littleton -Three-quarters in 1:18. M n in i Hall ml ia •" •-.. M awreif Thn qas rters ia 1 l8Vi. Montgomery Five-eighths in 1:04. Iol. ii- Star Halt mile in 50. i: publican Plvi eighths la 1 : •." . and Ihtee ajnsi ters in 1 :19 1iilled up. lb • i! Captive Half mile la "1. S. .i i liiT I i pee qua t rs in 1:17. Sulpiuie I!, • . quarters in U18%. Star I. eh ■ i iirliths in 1 ;n.-,. tick Tat k Il.v i quarti rs in l:o. ■. Half mile in 51. Tt an. Thn • quarters in 1 18. V si Poiat Half mile in 52.


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