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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1912.— Palmetto Park. Forty third day. Charleston ! laii- and Racing Association. Whiter Meeting of 75 days. It; books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. F. Schulte. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.j. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures .in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse ass] weight canted. Indicates apprentice allowance. IT KST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1200—1 : 7-" ,— O—107. 1 Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Fillies. 1/JQ-J OO JL Selling. Net value to winner 40: second. 0: third. 0. IiiU Horses AWtPPSt 14 *i % Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P I lS27*CHILTON TRANCE SP 113 I T 7 8J 2= l| J Wilson TRCoodru I 13-61 1-2 i.m. ORA "E m. a 113 7 I l| 1- 14 3*k Obert E McCloakey 12 1:. 15 I I . ;■ LEIALOHA w M8J 112 12 8 4 :!- .1 Hanover Mrs B Lot .. s 10 fi Li 6-3 1527 DIAMOND BUCKLE villi 1 -J ix H 4; C Peak BC stone S 12 13 I 9 1586 LOATHLY LADY wb 113 It 10 10 8 tt1 51. McDonh J W Burttschell 23 B0 B3 28 M 1287 CLIFF TOP w 11:: I fi 5 6* 7l 8 T Koerner W O Joplin 6 M M 4 2 :im::i*i a y may w 188 13 1 t" M 81 V C Turner " V Case s s 7 :; M MM PRINCESS MAT V IH 111 11 13 11 8 E Martin I. Kelly 88 Ml 838 88 M 1127 ELSIE HE EN DON* m 113 10 S ?M 6- 8 :*- Bteuahdt W C Wearer 38 88 31 I I 1".7S=*1 UPPER W 108 4 4 9 10 10 10* Lounsbv P Jaggers 4 1 4 S-3 4-3 LBNORA PEARL ■ 113 t 9 6 11 12 11* Jensen R Profit 38 88 M -■"• U 1527 ROSSALLO w 11". 2 5 s 7 9 11 Butwi 11 S Ross 13 38 38 12 ti Time. 25. 51%, 1:04%, 1:12%. Track slow. Winner — Br. f. by Chilton — Metempsychosis trained by J. Duffy. Went to post at 2:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHILTON TRANCE began slowly and was forced to go wide most of the way, but came fast in the stretch and anally won easing ap. CRACK MC showed the most early speed and set the pace to the stretch, then tired. LKIALOHA closed a big gap and was going fast at the end. DIAMOND BlCKLE tired fast after ■sang ■ half mile in closest pursuit of the pacemaker. DIPPER ran poorly aud-can do much better. DAY MAY showed speed. LOATHLY LADY closed a gap. _ ■cratch d 1272 Miss Staunch pis. SECOND HACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12G0- 1 : 07 •"-.-. —0—1 07. 1 Purse 00. 4-year-olds and IOQO Xjfjd upward. Selling. Net value to winner 83MO; lecand, 0; third. 0. bad Horses AWtPPSt % i2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88831 PARKVIEW ■ 1 112 4 1 » 2! i:i i; T Koerner W O Joplin ::-2 9 3 11 io:;:,i :; IPUSRICHARD RE332D a 8 112 6 4 V. 3i 2 2* Forsytb Jl Q Bedwell 21 13-613-57-101-3 . MARK ANTONY II SB 9 514 7 fi 3- 8* 4- :.. Obert C K Lyman M M 40 12 S iAvc.i:KuU. we. 3 114 11 l1 ii» 31 4 "happen Mrs E A Whitney* S E 8-4 1-2 1374 TINY TIM w 4 MB S 7 fi- 7 3- 5 Ambrose R D Carter 88 KM 188 1428 J. C. OORE wsb 8 HI :: s S s 7 8* J Hanover-T Reedy M 40 40 15 7 15u4*LOVE WATCHES .■ li- S 1 8 41 81 7 • McDonb R Troxler ti 7 7 2 6-5 1488 POCOTALIOO WB 6. 117 1 3 7 E6 8 8 C Peak J E Gilford 38 3" 30 M I Time, 24%, 50%. 1:03%. 1:11%. Track slow. Winner — B. m. by Hamburg- Morningslde trained by . o. Joplin. Went to iK st at 3:0«i. At pes; 4 minutes. Statt good and Blow. Won easily: second and third driving. PARKVIEW ran in doaesl pursuit from the start and had to be shaken up in the earlv running to wear CARROLL down, hut held the race easily safe through the DnsI furlong. RICHARD REED had to go wide Bl Bl of tin arsy and mad- a game effort. MAKE ANTONY II. came from far back in the last quarter. CARROLL 11 a fas: early pace for the going, but anil badly in the stretch, i.oyi: WATCHES wsa beaten alter going the first quarter. TINY TIM finished well. Scratched— 1606 Jacobite. 114; 1286 Lord Weih 118; 1..7! J. II. Barr. 114: 1023 Incision. 113. THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Calhoun Selling Stakes. Value ,200. 2 year-olds. 1/»QQ OOO Net rasas to winner 8M0; second, .*2o : third, 00 lnd Horses AWtPPSt U • % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS : ROSTURTIUM w 123 :: 1 8= 4 1| Jeasen M B Davis G S s 4 I lARCBXE W Mb 13 1 • Qooni QaJwher Bros 4 3 4J 1 1 !3"7K!.I.A QtRANTE u 1412 11 8 ■ C Turn, r vY .1 Toombs S 10 l 4 I 1 . isi-i;Ii;iitev Miss W11012 7 f. 31 i. Schwebig P D Weir : I I I 8-i MISS EDITH W 118 7 8 3" 2 E McTaar*r1 P D Weir 7 8 8 3 S3 1 SENATOR JAMES w 113 • • : Butwell 1* P Doerhoefer 13 16 12 5 21 U ST. avano 9 3 : - 7- 7 Obert W E Nunti 50 109 180 40 33 CLINTON a 103 10 8 J1 81 8 Ambrose Y .1 Young S 48 40 15 8 MISS VKI.MA wall H Peak P Doyle M 58 81 13 | i stina w 107 • 11 ,ii- 11 bVi T Koerner J C Milam 4 r. 1 I 1 "•. ""♦l: isKi:n:r, iv u n MS 5 12 1." 1-" 11?. Skirvln .1 11 McCarren 16 26 86 18 E 1483 PRINCE PONSO w 113 I 13 13 12 E Martin ■ . W .1 Btaaell li M M 12 •. CEDAR BROOK w lit I I* :•- 13 Kenn Ij C A Matlock 4 i 51 • fConpled in betting; 00 separate place or show betting. lime. 24. 505. W%. Track slow. Winner— Ch. •. by Nasturtium — Pink Rose 1 nailed by J. w Deris. Went to post at 3:30. A1 | "st 1 niinutc-. Start good and slow. Won driving: secead and third the !: isti "RTHM suffered from much Interference s,H.|. aftei the -tan and "as forced to 50 wide, bat lini in. 1 with s areal rush and got up to win in the last stride* AROBNR, showing high speed, quickly moved into the ! id. but tired badly near the ead. ELLA GRANR came from far hack and was a lucky tend. SPRIGHTLY MISS wan weU up throngboul and appeared to s,.,n,. to hare tared third place. Miss; •it 11 ran well, bal tired in the final sixteenth. FAUSTINA was off poorrj and did not Isaprore her It ion. Scratched ir.7i Nick Akan, 108. Urerweighta Ella iianc. I pound: Cedar Brook. 1. A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1543 1:481*4 — 4 lag. Parse 00. ."year-olds 1 1_C»Q yO"i sad ■award. Haadleap. Not vain.- t.. winaer 79; stcond, ITS; third. 8S0. In. Horses AWtPPSt , % si Str Fin Jockeys Owners 1 aj c P ■ . ;.o y PORT v i MQ 16 1 Is C Turner E E McCargo .; ; .. 6-5 2-8 1. rail: R. w 3 117 " .! Wilson BeverwyrkStable I " 3 .73 I tout • ; MM RPVHR :: ss 5 1 Lounsbj J W Hedrlck 60 BO so SO 1 HIGH PRIVATE v 6 127 I 2 II i: " •"■ Kennedy .1 R Wainwrignt 6-5 8-6 7-5 1-3 oul ;• 1 ! MEL ■ 1 . ., , -1 ■ in I H McCarren 3»l 48 !•- 7 I 5 Tine. 25,. 60." l:163s. 144.,. 1:48s... Track slow, winner— p.. e, by stir noooi Amy Dareaport trained r i». Wetr. Went to post at 3:06. At po-t 1 minute, start good and slow. 3 n easily; second and third driving. AN PORT, in iiicon-istent racer, was kept well up in the early running and. wearing HIMi PRIVATE ; ! 1 . ; down with ease in the stretch, drew into a long lend and won as his rider pleased. BOB R. raowl «P £IS, alter goiug a half and finished gamely, hut was not good enough to beat the winner today -MAO IllVblt. favored by his light weight, was prominent all the way, but tired 111 the stretch drive IIIOII PRIVATE s.-t ih,. ;,.;,• . 10 the stretch and o,tiit badly as if short. CAMEL rctir-d after going well for three-iiiiai teis. 7» Q a* FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs, TeV.O 1 :07 V, -ti— 107. Parse 4 year-olds and up-OoO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 630i] second, 50: third. K- . lnd Horses AWtPPSt *i M =54 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1680 BERKELEY wSUf*3 - li 11 Ill Butwell 1 1 O Bedj ell 3 M-dJ-MM ir-lfi«ROYAL CAPTIVE W ti 110 7 4 - 2" 3* -" l.oimsby .1 Hedrick 30 38 J» 1 8 1580 MAGAZINE WB 7 1M I E 51 35 -i 3* Hopkins W A Mass. v 12r*2-ol --. 1590JJEJSSUP BERN ws 6 116 I I 41 41 4r- 41 T Koerner R P Carman 0 8 7_ J F M 1483 WANDER w 0 109 3 7 7 0 5" 5 | McTagrt C E Hamilton 15 38 ■ 6 1 ]f,!«i:«LL RED wb ti 107 4 z 6 7 7 VI C Turner J R Walnwrigbt 2 Li q 8-102-5 1690 LORD ELAM w 5 113 i I 3* 6 6 7 Connolly V Q K ng DoddaM M M 81 ■ Time. 24%, 502-,, 1:03s... 1:102-,. Track slow. Winner— Ch. g. bv Diendorine Oarness trained by H. "i. Bedwell. . ...,. Wei.t to poal at 4*:1S. At post I iniuutes. Start good and slow Won easily: second and third driviiv BERKELEY, showing the most speed, went into the lead with 1 rush and easily held the others MTedm the entire race. ROY L CAPTIVE. BUddealy improved, was I Close contender all the way. but tired DnJB/l and just lasted long enough to Bare second place. MAG kZlNR ■■ 0 well and finished gamely, but was taken wide nest of the way ami tired near the end. JE8SUP BURN had no mishaps and only ran moderately well. ALL RED was unlucky, but ran a bad race and can do much better. Scratched — 1554 Mnion Jack, 110. £± Q f* SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 12i.0— 1 :07".— C— lo7.i Purse 00. 4-year-olds and ttp-f30 O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 3049; M con. 1. S40; third. 0. liirt Horses AWtPPSt U M %8trl1a Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■«• • TOISON I «m; ve « 114 4 - l l| 1- l| . Galtaber Bros 1 1 l-51-8oai 1 1 .o BSTEJRN BELLE w 1 ill 2 7 I 7 2»* Jensen EM Mac lemmy a 8 8 .. t-a 1608*SIR EDWARD vn9iu 1 !» 7: 6 31 3* Lounsby .1 W.Hedrick 1" 28 15 . 1 i ii:i if w 4 106 7 6 V 4.. 4" ii Skirvln 1 Warfleld la 28 20 . I Ml! EEs. t:1.ANT wi; 3 109 9 ?. V l is H Foraytbe ll G Bedwell 16 38 38 M • ltilO»TAtEEE wsb 7 109 S I ::" l»| 6* I Hanover Mrs E Lutz 30 oO GO 20 8 I498*TIPPY 3 H"«i i I 6i 6| 7 V ScBweblg W B Carson 4 13-H l-l 161 i SIR MINCEMEAT wb S 114 6 4 4 S S 8 Steinhdt J H Coombs 28 M 38 M • K10 WILD CHERRY b 7 11- :: 1 3 8 6 3 Cnapaell T Magmre 16 ■ S I 1 Time. 242. 50%, 1:11*4. Track slow. Winner— Ch. g. by Blues— Goldtlece trained i y J. C. GaUaber. Went to post at 4:4:. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same TOISON IVOR began fast and. showing the most speed, led for the entire race, but had to be shaken Da near the end to outstay WESTERN BELLE. The bitter began slowly and was taken wide all tue way, but closed a big gap and finished fast. SIR EDWARD ran in improved torm, making up ground and finishing close up. EAPPEI.EE ran well. DESCENDANT and TACKLE showed speed, but both quit in the stretch. TIPPY ran poorly and can do much better. Scratched — 1611 Pretend, ltf.t: HKO J. II. Houghton, 1I7: 1400 Hallack. 100: 1157 Winning Smile, 0S: 1023 Miuni- Bright. 107. Q !"7 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Tijir,— 1 :4s.-.— 4— 05. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and ttp-t30 1£* i ward. Selling. Net value to winmr 8310; second. 1912.sh0: third. $.10. lnd Horses AWtPPSt V4 V2 % RtrPM Jockeys Owners 0 n C P ■ h;ji NAUZr w 8 187 1 1 4- 41 6**21 I* T Koftmer H •; Badwell 3 1 4 1 1-:: 1577**TAY PAY anj 4 M8 • 1 5* 6" 3* 1 ". ."• C Turner J MacManus 1 6-6 6-5 1-2 out 1578»EMIL.Y EEE ws 4 » 8 1 H h l!l 1* :;,; Ambrose C D Raj 3 3| 13-68-W1 1 1621 M CAMBON nlM 1 3 3* 8 | B :.•■ r ; W CarTIR F Carina n 10 M M «• - 1577 HUSKY LAP b 4 102 I 4 3»| 2* -; t: 6»» Skirvln L II Adair 6 10 9 S 1 1550»BANG wf. 3 94 ?, t; fi 1; 1 6 6 Lounsbv Mrs J W Flvnn ino 300 son 100 30 Time. 25%, 51 %, 1:18. 1:454;. 1:53. Track slow. Winner— Ch. g. bv Lodowic— Salt Jrass Mag trained by II. C. Bedwelli. Went to post at o:07. At p ist :. minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. NADZI". running in bis best form and well ridden, was kept well up to the stretch, where, under bard urging, he gained steadily and got up to win in the last stride. TAY PAY. much the best, was rushed Into the lead on the stretch turn and. being eased up prematurely, his riders overconfldence cost him the race. BMILY EEE set the pace to the stretch, but tared in the last quart* r. HUSKY LAP ran well for three quarters, tin 11 quit badiy. _ JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, MUt— Tertaaas Park. Ninety-first day. Jockey Club Juarez. Winter Meeting of 102 days. 16 books 011. 1 Weather cloudy. Presiding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter. Mars Caaeldy. Racing Secretary. Edward Vasp r. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time .0.:1."» p. m.t. W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers, i iir-ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 01432— 40.-.-- °. -1 15. 1 Purse $.".00. 2 year-olds. Maidens. 1/1QQ OOO Allowances. Net value to winner 25: strand, 0: third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners OH OP 1 1614 BELLS w 107 I 1 33 li 1 ,: Groth W McLemore 15.13 7 I 1 1383 DAYEIOHT wb WI 1 3 I i 1:, I I Keogh H MoDaniel 8-6 8 23 1 1 ■-1S56 OLD GIBRALTAR w 110 E a 6 6*| 3* Oross A C Foj 4 6 5 K 1 ROSA RAB1 EE W 111 " 4 6* 5 S I* a Murray J 1* Newman 4 5 6 1 I 1556 BIT1 LY w W7 9 8 £ Li 64 II Radtke J O ft Q H KecneSO 68 83 8 4 1612MOSS ROSE w 107 7 7 7J. 7- 6*1 Belden N Moore M M i" » 1331 OLDSMOBILE W 1"7 10 2 1 :i» 7:, Small C B •"ampbell 2* 3 S. 1 1-2 1532 fiel wb 1M 1 6 8 8*3* C Grand G Mr Odom M " 28 I 4 BITLA WET SH w P17 s M I 8 8* Moleawh W H Snearlev t. • • I " MISS HEP.BRT W i"7 , N M M 8 Johnson R N Vestal 20 30 20 S 4 Time. 24. 49%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. bv Leonid — Belle Rankin trained, hy T. B. Mum ford ». Went to post at 2:18. At post 2 iniuules. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third th same. BELLS, close up from the start, stood a long, hard stretch drive in game fashion and won drawinf Clear. DAYLIGHT finished in close quarters next to the rail and ran a good race. OLD GIBRALTAi Closed up ground and came lb roar ll the stretch with a rush. ROSA RABLEE also closed a gap and Bnishei fast. BULLY was speedy, but tired in the final drive. OLDSMOBILE led briefly, but quit in the stretch. Scratched — 1: 07 Katty Connor. 107: 1012 Maggie Cunningham. 107: 1012 Province. 1K . SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 0407S— 1 Mand — 4— 105. Purse .$.100. "year olds and up InOQ fjy ward. Fillies and Mares. Soiling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5 lad Horses AWtPPSt U M a4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P |H 1.399 LAIiY STALWART ws 4 110 1 1 1-11= l*| 1" A Murray Louder - Patrick 4 5 3 1646 ACGUIN w 1; 3 95 1 .". 3 :" t* I2 Kcdcris HondsonandHogan 2 2 2 7 101 i 1311 DRBA .-MILE WB 5 104 2 7 t:!0 53 P "-Gross Allison .V: Morris 15 15 15 1686**AMOHALdCO rl M 7 5 4; 4- 4 4"1 Hill J V Newman 6-6 6-5 4-6 2-5 out 156* COED WB4MS I _ 2:i Sn" 6 6| S Johnson J W IdBYf -" M SB 8 " I158DEVA PADWICK w 4 104 ti ; 81 6 •• ti Taplia W D Padrick S i fi - l-l 1569 HAZEL. GARNER w 5 104 5 4 7 7 7 7 Belden T F Garner pv 100 ioo :: 1 M Time. 23=5. 49. 1:03. lM%. Track fast. Winner— Ch. f. bv Stalwart— I. ady Rabjowan trained by J. . Loader. Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 minute. Start fair and fast. Won handily: second and third driving LADY STALWART began fast and quickly opened a long lead, but was tiring fast at the finish. ACQ DIB jumped up in the nir at the start, losing considerable ground, then closed a gap and finished fast am tamely. ORRA SMILE closed up ground steadily and Bnisfaed fast and close up. AMOHALKO ran a hat race and can do much better. COED showed speed, I tit quit, as usual. Scratched — 149.1 The Visitor. 88. Overweignts--Acguin. :■ pounds: Coed. 2: Eva Padwick. 4. If* /% f in I RD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93623— 1:11 %— 2— IOC. | Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. OjCVI Selling. Net value to winner 25 : second. 0: thud. 5. lnd Boraes AWtPPSt V* VS % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1568* DEER FOOT w 6 Mi I 5 -• l1 !• V Hill W R Street 5 4 4 2 1 1531 JUDGE CABINiaS w fi ll: 16 l 4* 8» 2:! 2» Keogh T 1: Morris :; 4 1 2 4 5 1 IK, JIM Me wb 4 109 2 9 7;1 5 4* 8»| Small .1 s McBride 10 10 S :: 8-6 1681 GEORGE GUYTON w s 6 112 5 4 til 61* fi* 4«kc Grand T F White 6 7 1 2i :: 1 1417 DACTYXJS w fi 110 1 1 Z- 4: 31 .""Rosen A C McCafferty 20 20 M 8 I 1613 SWEDE SAM • w 7 112 fi 7 8* I* B» • i Cross A CfBf M M lo 4 2 1615 BITTER SIR waa 7 112 4 r, r.ti 7" 7" 1* S Johnson C Jackson li* l» M I 4 1372 BARN LI EIELD w 7 112 11 11 11 11 11 S= Taplin Carrity and Dunlapio lo 10 4 2 1420 BELLE OF T. BAY W S 110 7 8 9 9 J 9* Selden L A Seregni lo lo M 1 2 1 fit ILL METER wu 8 112 9 10 10 V M hi A Murray K Russell o 5 6 " 3-2 1162 ST. ORLOFF wsb 8 112 :: 2 li 3J ." 11 Mohsv.h A 1 Padrick 20 10 lo s 4 Time. 232, 50, 1:16V5. Track fast. Winner — Ch. m, bv Alvescot — Illustrious trained by W. R. Street . Went to oost at 3:09. At post 1 minute. Start food ami fast Won handily: second and third driv ing. DEERFOOT, close up from the start, went to the front on the far turn and gamely held her advantage lo the end JUDGE CABINISS moved up into nearest pursuit on the far turn and was gaining at tin finish. JIM Mc finished gamely, but was a distant third. CEORGE GUYTON ran poorly. DACTYI.IS an. ST. ORLOFF showed speed, but l oth quit badly in the homestretch. Scratched— 1515 Louise B.. 107: 1515 RoaCWOrth, 107: IfilS Cry Baby. 107: 1472 Pacifico. 112 . /I 1 FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93023— 1 Ml1-.— 2— 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward IaQ 04i: Jl Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 15»8ALvAU w 4 Mf I I o!l 2- 3r- 1 Selden .1 H Mead 2 11 511-5:: 5 on • iJOHN GRIFFIN II. ws 10188 2 1 2»| V 21 21 Taplin n C Cottle 4 4 4 1 oa ri7riu:i.A.EY • wb 1 K s I 1 1*11418 : ■ Hill ll MeDanlel hi 4-6 4-6 out— 1140 BUTTER BALE wsb 4 M6 4 4 14 4 4 Gross .tuinlhii Ac Hbjel 5 6 6 :: 2 ou Time. 23. 48«i. l:li%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. by Salvado — Miss Alio III. trained by J. II. Mead. Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Stait good and fast. Won driving: second and third th same. SAI.AI I was kept within striking distance of the leaders and. when well squared away in th stretch, wore them down steadily and. in a game finish, won drawing clear. JOHN GRIFFIN II. was close contender throughout, only giving way in the tnal Stride. DELANEY s,.; : hid pace in the face a the Strang wind that blew sad ran a good, game race. BETTER BALL is not ready. S. ratched— 1.307-Tourist. 103. a Q lHTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles, tafaw— 1 dH%— »— lift. Purse $.",00. 4 year olds and upwar. 1/ 04t Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. KM; third. 5. lnd Horses AWtPPSt St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1598**L. M. BCKERT w 7 MC i - l1 1 - 13 V 1- 1-5 Hill B C Burttschell 6-6 7-5 7-6 2-5 at ic..-! CAFFERATA wsa 6 Ml 2 1 - V Keogh F Otis 4 t 2] 7-Moa I it PAT U 4 Ml I 1 Molesu b W i A- L ■ Fin. 1 6 6 C 5 ./u 1614RAKE US 4 184 11444441 Belden K M Hopper 8-6 31 -. 7-10ou Time. 25, 49/j, 1:14%, 1:42. 1:55",. Track fast. Winner — ;;. g, i,» Don Orstno— -Sister Gertrude tralaed by W. Bradea. Waal to DOS it 3A5. At post 1 minute. Start ginnl and fast. Won easily; second and third driving L. M. ECKBRT went to the front at once ami wen all the way without being fully extended JIM CAf FERATA rau in closest pursuit and easily held PIT A lAT safe for second place. PIT A-PAT Was alway outpaced. RAKE was interfered with on the first turn and would never extend himself thereafter. /I Q SIXTH RACE -3-4 Mile. 03«23 --1 :11 :-. --2— 100. Purse 0O. 4-year-olds and upward. If* OtO S dliiiL:. Net value to winner SJMS; ICCaad, BjBO; third. *!:•. md Horses AWtPPSt % M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners o HOPS I. A YMINSITOi: W6111 8M si ,1 p 11 Taplin PA Hays 10 10 x 4 2 l617*FORT Johnson we. 7 112 ■■ I P* :;- , small .1 C Ferries g i : 1 5 1 6 I 5 !"•■- ROBERTA w 5 no 1 5 1- li 11 I: ten 9 J Kelley 1 I 1 8-2 3-1 1548 FLYING PEARL VBdM 8 t 6| v 5* I; Keo«b J RatHfl I I I 8-1 HIGH RANGE WSB 6 11 I v ji j -" 5- C Grand B •: Martin 5 6 ii I 1 2 . SAM BARBER 1 ■ s 01 111 11 8 ■ • CH MlllerW 81 Vincent 15 15 15 8 :: 15 I PAIR LOUISE ■ 5 11" il I I h K 1 W Yoona 1 7 7 :; :: 2 1596 chess W4WT10 _• 8 18 8 » Groth B V Wearer M M 1417 GRAMERCY w i ltt 7 I 7- I 8 : j Selden B L Joans i» 18 10 t :M 1541 DPOHS PHILIPPE wsa 4 167 ! 7 8*1 T*M h" a Murray I Kuykendatl 15 15 15 ■ M 97861 PLEASING ■ I ll- I I I 11 11 11 S Johnson J V Ochoa 1 8 88 I 41 Time. 23, 49. 1:15. Track fast. Winner— Ch. g. |,v Mat bless— Northmitister trained bv I.. . Willlamsi. Went to post at 4:2i . M l«~t 1 minute. Start g I and fist. Won handily: second and third dlh Ine1. I.AYM iNSTi.R bes;au slowl] and wai far bach early, bal mored up fast in the la-t quarter and. sal staying tie others, won going away. FORT JOHNSON ran well and was shut off 1 couple of tinted oa th turn. ROBERTA set the pace to mi.lwav of the stretch and tired. FLYING PKARL closed s gap and tli ishoi fast. Jilcn RANGE showed speed, hut quit in the stretch. A high wind blew all the afternoon an Ul ide the running time slow. Scratched— 1584aJaiues Blackstock. 112; 1017 Miuuoh ttc, lln; lt,17 Traveler. 115; Carloli, 112.