Mishaps at Charleston: Running of Yesterdays Races Attended by Several Aggravating Features, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-15

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MISHAPS AT CHARLESTON RUNNING OF YESTERDAYS RACES ATTENDED BY SEVERAL AGGRAVATING FEATURES. Roebuck Snaps Bono in Leg When in Commanding Position, and Loses His Life — Auto Rub, Pliant and Jack Denman Have Bad Racing Luck. Charleston, 8. C. March 14.— -outsiders made ■ n -.in sw i i of the card :tr Palmetto Park tliis afternoon, ill the choices going down to defeat. In several i-.ims their backer* had the aggravation of knowing tbat Interference or :i mishap brought about their failures. The bmmI Ktiiklng Incidenl • •r this sort came with the naming f the third race, in which Boeback was the favorite. It :tp- .1 that be would certainly win until the last i u r-1« . 1 1 jr . ui: -n one of the smaller bones in his left l«g snapped above the ankle. Not atone !iil it • •i-i tin- borse the parse bat be also lost bis life, for ■ was led from the track and a ballet terminated lii- misery. tatesby Woodfords Aato Ban, after getting Into the lead ■ rixteenth front the finish .ii the opening dash, stepped Into :i hole aad stumbled badly. The mishap enabled Nick Akin. which bad been displaced Inim the lead to regain It and be lasted to win bj a head. Two others ii!:n were clearly heal of their fields, bat lost igh interference were Pliant snd Jack Denman. Both of these were almost thrown soea alter the starl and lost many lengths thereby. Both landed in iiii,. i place. In Pllanta case a claim of foal was lodged, but it was not allowed. After Pardner won the second race he was bid up b sain l.ouis. who secored the coll for 00. Pardner was taken from S. . UUdreth last am-inor bj the selling race peoceas hy Lou Johnson. Mr. I is also boosted Peter Pender after he won, I rt the borse was protected and booght in by his owner fur siiiTi. which was |306 m advance of bis entered price. In the closing event W. A. Borttsehell, who trains for Bam Loais, bU ap Cattybunk So"1 over his entered price, bat trainer Paagle retained th borse on his bid of tflOS, sicwa.nl i:. I*. Smith this afternoon niaile it known , that the report that had gained circulation that Jockey Goldstein had been barred from riding here was erroneous. The hoy had been on a banting trip. which accounted for his three weeks absence from the course. Goldstein was at the track took] ami will immediately got himself down to weight In or d. r to act e|.t mounts. The horses that Thomas Shannon has been training for James MaeManna have been turned over to O. A. Bianchl Haggle Smith., who will handle them in the future. P. gchelke has severed his connections with Capt. !. l. Walker and will in future train for A. P. Doyle and C. J. OdeR. Walker will probably do his own training in future. Nerretarj Louden writes from Hamilton that the new steel grandstand in course of construction at i he Hamilton course is rapidly Hearing completion. The irack will be widened, taking in tne turf course and when completed will be 125 fis-t in width. The lull has decided not to adopt the pari mutuels. and the system of betting will be tne same as pre- ailed in prei tons season*. The Unproved -rate »f the going at Palmetto Park tMa morning was responsible for a great num : r of lioii being given trials, although nothing id I he sensational order was recorded. Home ot tha Ix-St u:... H . i • llurgeois Half mile in 52. tampeon Three-quarters in 1:18%. •.old Spring— Three quartern in 1:20. , Console Mil.- in 1 Ai-:, . .Dr. K. I.. Swarenger Half mile in r.lf,. r.ddii- Sraney Three-quarters in l:lsJ-,. I2llxalietb Harwood Tin ptarters in 1:1!. Kxcalibur rhree-ouarters in 1:18%. Fsirj gtory Half mile in U, and three-aamrtera ill i :20, plllled Up. 1 i n aid Half mile in l: •■. . odd Mine Half mile in SI. tiny Fisher -Mile in l :4v Henrj llntcbison Seveu-cightha in 1:33. Lew hi I la.; mile in 53. I .Ighl C M Life Half mile in S3. Manager Ma k Mile in 1 :«9. Meridian Mile and on eighth in 2:1X Uii ba I Angelo Mile In l : 18%. Miss . , t II ree quarter* In 1:20. Hiss wires Half mile in S3. U . tier .Mile in l . ».». Morrlstown Hall mile la 51%. KfMe Lawrence Half mile in 55. Sam Hank Half mile in 51. s. a ht! Half mile in 53, Sir flegen Mile in 1 :4.». I Splr.lia Half mile iii 50%, p din Hall mile in 52. Star OB.van Mile in 1 :50. sti. kt r Three quarters in l:in. Suffragist Three-quarters In 1:21. Ifcireget Pivc eighths in 1:00%. twee hv ii Seven-eighths in 1:35. Tahaa -Three quarters in 1 :Lo. I lo. •• Link- Half mile in 5V%. T i" Not- Tin. . qnartera in i :18%. ■Teal Point Three quarters in 1:21. Working Lad Five-eighths in l : »:,-.,.


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