Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-26

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: CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1912.— Palmetto Park. Fifty third day. Charleston Fair and Baring Association. Winter Meeting of 70 days. IS books on.t Weather clear. •— . . . , — — — — — — — - Ilesiding Judge. W. F. Sehulte. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Pacing starts at 2:.".0 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.L W indicates whip, S spurs. B bliukers. Fig-ui is in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse • ■id weight carried. *Indieates apprentice allowance. r7 £ FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1717— 55 ~.— 2— 125. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. In I i and Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 4i : second. 0: third. 0. lad Horses AWtlTSt i M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1741-RILI.Y HOLDER w 11" 1 1 1» 1* ll .1 Wilson C Woodford 1-3 1-2 3-10out— 1728 FRANK HUDSON w US St Sh Ji| 2* Fain Gallaher Bros 6 M 10 9-5 3-o 1728 FLABBERGAST ws 113 G 5 6* 4 SI F Moore J L Holland ti IS 15 J B-5 1717 GEORGE HARMS Will 7 3 2» :;. 4 Batwell L P Doerhoefer s HI 9 9-5 3-5 WILLIS w 115 2 I 6" 6" 6s Bklrvin J H M.Carren M 56 50 IS 7 1711 GOOD NTGHT W US 4 3 4i j- 61 T K*lncr E W stimBson 20 30 30 8 3 • ALMA w 115 17 7 7 7- E Martin T Hackett 30 50 50 IS 7 1 SS FRED McELROY w IIS I I 8 8 8 Steinhdt R L Bressler GO t» 60 15 7 Time. 242-,, 50%, 572. Track slow. Winner — Oh. c. Ivy Ogden — Wing Ting trained by J. Mcormaek. Went to pevt .it 2:2! . At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BILLY HOLDER quickly took a long lead from a good start and won all the way. but was tiring fast at the end. PRANK HUDSON began slowly and was forced wide in the early running, but finished with a rush. FLABBERGAST closed a gap and* came fast in the last quarter. GEORGE KARME showed speed and tired in the last quarter. The others were never serious contenders. Scratched— 150" Zwingli. 115: Igg Monitor. 115: 1741 Fred Levy, 115. Sl.COND BACK -5 1-2 Furlongs. 1730— 1 :07— 4— K 7.1 00 added. 4 year-olds and up-I 1r7f7Q I O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 72.50: second. 1. 50; third. $:::;. 1ml Horses AWtPPSt1; 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 17M PREMIER sra i US 11 I I] P 1*1 1 |T Roomer T Burns 21 :; - 1 1-2 17.:.* riPPY ■ 4 MM 1 1 1 :■ 212i Schwebig W B Carson :; :; 14-61 1-2 "*1CST irsa I MM I I .. V. Sj Is .1 Hanover Mrs K Lutz 10 m u 0 Li 1648 OAKLEY w 1 UJ ti 4 8 X ." . 4 Obcit WCW est morel nd 4 5 5 - 4-5 1755 • rooNEY K. unsill 1 2 21 8*1 4i :.-; Batwell Mrs .1 W Flynn 0 M I i 8-5 I STAROVER Wit 5 114 7 7 3* 6* 7 II Fair. . S Ownb.-y 15 20 -OS 4. 1658 INCISION w 4 US 2 1 8 :i 8 7- -P.or.-l W G Yanke i: .£ 35 10 5 1193 RED BOB ■ 11 1 US 5 3 7 7 f* 81 Skirvln .! II McCarren SO 68 82 25 12 1708 LADY ORIMAR a I 112 | | P S| S • E Martin Mrs MC Eaton 15 30 20 I 4 1733= emerald isle w 4 111 :: 10 30 10 10 mi Hopkins w A Maaaey a 12 12 a WIS GLUCOSE w ti 112 10 11 11 11 1! II F Moore J L Holland 30 GO GO 20 10 Time. 25. 50%. 1:10%. Track slow. Winner — Ch. g. by Allan a Dale —Belle of Aahland trained by K. H. Garrison. Went to post at ::: mi. At post 2 ininiiles. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PREMIER was hustled into the lead soon after tlie start and. under good riding, made the pace and held TILLY safe for tlie entire1 race. TIPPY moved up fast after going a quarter and ran in closest pursuit to the end. but tired in the stretch. DUST was prominent inesf of the way and finished fast. OAKLEY closed a big gap. COON BY K. was well up throughout. STAROVER sli. wed saeed and had no mishaps. Scratched 1423 Hannah Louise. 112: 155-rCorinth. 111. 1*7 A THIRD RACK— 7-8 Mile. USB— l*Ma— *— 1UU Purse 50. 3-year olds and upward. 1PT til Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 5: third. 0. Bid Horses AWtPPSt % ■.. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H C P B 1755UNION JACK vv 4 MS 2 2 ::i 1*1 1 i ■- l* C Turner s iy,uis 8-6 2 S-2 1-: out 171-; HELEN E w 4 M ■;, ; 411 • »;"• m • J McCabe F l Weir S U 12 4 I 2 1754 BABBLER era 4 SS •. 4 14 :- 2 2] I Ambrose J F Adams IS St 3 S 3 cWMKI, m: I : I 1 :,■ 3! S 4 | l1 Skirviu J H Mctanen S M J 2 3-G I -49 STICKER a S MS ! I 1*1 i: Q 5 9 Forsythe H G Bedwell 2 2 1 4-6 2-6 1756 CAPSIEE Waal :»7 I S S* " "l •* t: E Martin Mrs J W Fryan 7 12 U :: B-6 RROSSEAU VB :; SI 7 1 . 7 7 7 Hopkins Tennessee Stable 5J 50 30 10 G Time. 24%, 49%. 1:17%. 1:29%. Track slow. Winner -B. g. by Sorcerer — Discard Grained by W. A. Burtt.-ehell 1 . Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 iniuutes. Start good and alow. Won easily: second and third driving. PNION JACK, running in his beat form, went into the lead at once and easily held the others safe for the eutiie race. HELENE began slowly, but moved up fast in the hist quarter and was going, fastest at the end BABBLES showed speed and improvement and staved well in the Baal drive. CAMEL suffered from interference at the start and tired in the stretch. STICKER tired and ran poorly. Scratched — 1601 Kill Bryson, 104; 0S427 Taboo. l 4; 1577-Colonol Ashmeade, 103: 1755 Montcalm. 10S; [WOOti Aspirin, bv 1755 Ochre Court. :t2: 1754s8nEraglat1 10 ;. Overweights Union Jack. 2 pomida; Broaaeaa, 4. " rr pr IdlKTH RACK -5 1-2 Furlongs. 17SO- 1 :07— 4— 107.1 W00 added. 4-year-olds and up-l • If] i O ward. Selling. Net value to winner SL7o; second, SOB; third. 2. Inn Horses AWtPPSt % ]i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S ■ 17M TOISON Iioi: tallM I 1 2 2J li l: Pain Gallaher Broo i 7 I 1-511 20 I 1707 JACOBITE wb t 114 7 4 .rA 3J 2* 11 Jenaen N B Bmvis 2 -i 1-6 1 ! I 1 1758 CARROl L n 114 I S 11 ink S " Chappell Mrs E a WhitneyD SO 15 S 2 1714 ivl.E JIM GRAY w I 117 2 I SI 4- 1- I- Batwell ". C Warren 1 3-2 3-2 1-2 1-5 • »FORT WORTH a 4 MS t 2 •■ 6* •"■"- ■• C Turner II Burttachell 10 20 20 . 2| i758*DESCENDANT wa S MS 5 E 4: :.• «; V Forsythe H ; Bedwell la M M W S ;■ ■• VVIATOR ui: 1 l!3 1 7 7 7 7 7 Byrne P M Walker !", SS M t Time. 24%. 50%, 1:03%. 1:10%. Track slow. Winner— Ch. g. by Bines — GoMflece 1 trained by J. c. Gallaher. Weal t" post at :::57. At post :: minntes. sttirt goo i snd slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TOISON DOR ran SS if favored by the going and. showing much speed, wore CARROLL down in the • sir. top and easily held JACOBITE safe at the end. JACOBITE closed a nap and loomed up dangerously on the stretch turn, but tired mar the end CARROLL sot the early pace and, although tirinz. outstayed 1 I MIL JIMMIE GRAY for third place. The latter rau poorly and lacked early speed. FORT WORTH 1 ran fairlv well and Will improve. Scratched 1710-Strike out, 114: 1071 Western Belle, 111: 1233 Stare. US; 1751 J. H. Ban-. Ill: MM j Lighthouse. 114. : l-r £* HFTII RACK— 7-8 Mile. 12X — 1 :27%— 5— US. I Paraa 50. 4 year olds and upward. Iwj I I j Colts. Horses and Geldin-s. Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. S3and , Bid Horses AWtPPSt % % *i Str Fin loekeya Owners O HOPS i.;ts-.iAiK denman rs 4 It! 1 V 11 l« 1*1 1*1 Hopklna Tenneaaee Stable . 1 4-6 8-6 owl lWB RADII WB410S S S f.1 4! A : j I* Turner Gallaher Bros SOS! 1744 lAiRD KI.AM w S ill I - 41 ■ 6" " •• T K lerner Q KinR Dotlds; N 1: - . I" I 174 ; .1 H HOUGHTON w 6 114 S :: 1J -" - 4 i 45 Amhroae G W Scotl 17. I N i 1... PRETENTJ vIM 7 4 14 V 4 E 6* F Moore .1 I- Holland 9 IS W 3 . |«S2 GOLD TREA8URE « 4 IM 3 7 S S I .; Fain W H Horton M SO M » • 1623 EMiER. WILLIAM wiiUi: 15 7 7 7 7 7 Batwell T Hutlkl 1 S SS lj S 4 Time. 25, 50%, ICffK. 1:30%. Track blow. J d g C a 1 J „ I , | g f, , t , ] - ; , . f a a l - 1 . . ■ :l " j J : " • ■ I • 1 1 j : , I i Winner — Ch. c. by Ornament— Excellent trained by J. S. Evermanl. Went to post at 4:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wen easily: second and third driving. JACK DENMAN, favored by the going and saving much ground on the turns, wore J. H. HOUGHTON down in the last ipiarier and took a good lead, but had to l«- shaken up slightly near the end. RASH be gan slowly, but saved much ground on the stretch turn and held on well in the final drive. LORD ELAM came fast" in the stretch. J. H. HOUGHTON set the early pace, but tired in the last quarter. PRETEND quit after running forwardlv to the homestretch. The others were badly outpaced. Scratched— 1094 1 Howdy Howdy. 102; 1729Star Blue. 105; 1759 Cuttyhunk. 112: 9S754 Question Mark. 109: 1004*Gold Cap, 105; 1239 Ramazan. 108; 1743 Jack Parker. 110; 1005 La 0 Mexican. MS; 1094 St. Joseph. 105. Overa eights — Golden Treasure. 1 pound. fy rT fT SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 154.!— 1 :46%— 4— 10:5. Purse 50. 3 year olds III and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 174J3SI.KKTH W» 3 S4 S 5 2l 2* li 1*1 1*1 Skirvin C B Wilson _v 13 61361 1- l.vuH TTKKAS ws 4 9!» J 6 G fi 4L .i 2* Schwebig W B .arson 5 0 1S-58-6 4-6 1S7«NEW STAR w I IM 4 2 51 51 3J 4» 31 Fain J L Bryan 2| 3] --h 7-5 7 10 1758»CAP1TAN BRAVO W 3 94 5 3 1- 11 -l 3 4*1 E Martin W F Sehulte S 5 4 7-5 7-lU 17S9*AGNAR w 5 Ml 1 1 4J 4l « 5" S* J Hanover W Martin 1" 1". s 3 " 5 1725*BBLLE CLEM ■ E tOl 7 4 31 SI 5 6 C.« Forsythe H G Bedwell 12 26 20 7 3 17313*PETER PENDER w 6 1tS J 7 7 7 7 7 7 Rob.rtsn 1 Hammond 4 12 13 I ! Time. 24%, 50%. 1:16%. 1:44%. 1:48%. Track slow. Winner — B. c, by Deutschland — Merida trained by C. S. Wilson. Went to post at 4:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SI.EKTH. luckv in escaping interference, moved into tlie bad soon after passing the three-quarters and easily held HATTERA8 safe in the final drive. HATTERAg regained his speed suddenly and. afler suffering from interference, closed a gap and finished fast. NEW STAR ran well, but had a rough race and tired after racing into close contention on the last turn. CAPITAN BRAVO quit after iroing three quarters i". the lead. AGNAR tired fast in the stretch. PETER PENDER ran far below his true form and was badly outpaced throughout. Scratched— 17o8Bonuie Eloise, 102: 1759 Henry Hutchison. 104; 1G24 My Gal. 97: 1721 Frog. 104: 1011 El Oro. 107. Overweight — Agnar. 3 pounds: New Star. 1: Capitan Bravo. 1. rj O SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. 124S— 1:40% — A — 10-".. Purse SJSW. 4-year-olds and upward. IfTT I 4 O Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 1754*SAG£SR wsn 5 110 I 3 3" S" V lh 1«* Ambrose B Scbxeiber 7-6 11-5! 7 lol :: 177,7 SIR CLEGES m 7 112 S 4 1* 1« l2 23 21 Hopkins W A Maaaey s-5 2 3-5 1-4 out 17«»BERTTS wit 4 106 3 1 2J 2*1 Sl V 31 Forsythe H G Bedwell S IS 15 5 7-5 1745»LIMPET w 4 111 12 6 5 4= 4 4* J MelntyreL 11 Adair S 15 16 a B-6 1251HALDEMAN wb 4 111 4 5 4J 41 5 5 58 T Koerner W Birnie S 15 15 5 2 1552**IDLEWEISS wis 4 101 5 « 6 6 ti S I C Turner F D Weir 10 12 8 2 4-5 Time. 25%, 50. 1:16%. 1:43%. Track slow. Winner — B. h. by Bannockbiirn — Miss Marion Grained by W. CahilD. Went to post at 5:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SAGKR. hard ridden in llie early running, moved up Steadily after going a half mile and. finishing fast, ontgamed SIR CLEGES In the closing drive. SIR CLEGES Showed the most early spe.-.i and ran into long lead on the backstretch. but began tiling in the stretch and succumlied in the last few strides. BERTI8 was prominent and hard ridden all the way and was tiring at the end. LIMPET finished well and would have been third with a more energetic ride. IDLEWEI8S was outpaced all the way. HALDRMAM quit badly. Scratched— 1759 The Golden Butterfly. 110. JUAREZ FORM CHART. JUAREZ. MEX.. SUNDAY. MARCH 24. 1912. — Ten ratal Park. One bundled and second and last day. Jockey Clah Juarez. Whiter Meeting of 102 days. 10 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. II. Shelley. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Edward Jasper. Racing starls at 2:15 p. m. Chicago time 3:15 p. m.i. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. CI d. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93023— 1:11%— 2— 100. i Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. IT | DO Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Bid Horses AWtPPSt *i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I7S6 McALAN WB 3 MS 1 4 3?. 41 1-J li Buxton J C Ferriss ■ :, • 5 ! ", 7 101 .", ITSoaSAM BARBER wsn 8 113 J 3 4 ■ L"J 2:- C Grand W St Vincent lo lo in 4 2 l,«Ti»M FRANKS w ti 112 lo 7 5* 5= 5* S»* Burgan.e A C McCaflerty 10 M 1" t - I735*ROYAL DOLLY w :; SS r, » 10 8 7 4J Kederia J E IHvyer ti 7 7 ii 6-6 1582 LAWN w 3 99 5 10 11 10 S oh Groth J Stowe 30 "■ SO 1 ti 1735 WILD LEAR ws 3 101 7 2 in 2 4s IV- Willis W M Cain ti S S 3 8-6 174V HIGH RANGE w 6 115 S 5 7 3. S| 7 It HoffmanR G Martin H 7 7 2J 0-6 17til AITIMN ROSE w 5 110 9 1 :- la 8* P* 8 .lohnson Mrs C I Crippen 4 5 1 8-S 4-5 ]:.«» AI.1VIA ws ti 110 4 ti ti% 7 8 9- E Cotton C G Sell M M SO 12 ti 1651*MABEfL KING ws 3 91 3 S S ! lo M** Hill T. W Hicks 15 15 15 6 3 let;-, EYRAN m S 112 11 11 9 11 11 11 A Murray C Pendarvis ti 7 7 :k • 5 Time. 23%. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Winner — B. c. by The Commoner — Irresistible trained by D. HuestisL Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won driving: secon.l and third the same. McALAN rau under restraint, but close up. t the Stretch turn, then took the lead and srood the final drive gamely. SAM BARBER closed a gap in the last quarter and finished fast and gaining. TOM FRANKS came fast through the stretch. WILD BEAR and AUTUMN ROSE tired and quit after alternating in pacemaking to the stretch. ROYAL DOLLY and LAWN closed great gaps. Scratched— 170O Dottie B.. 107: 1515 Louise B.. 107; 1723 Ethel Wicks. 90: 1886 Crow Robb. 109. Overweights — McAlan. 2 pounds; Lawn. 3. f* rT SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9197S— 1 : *5% — 1—105.1 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and Irj O i upward. Selling. Net value to winner 2T : second. 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1«!K «GILKERT ROSE w 5 105 J 3 3l Lh •_* l*k Hill .1 11 Regan 8-6 0-5- 8-5 7-102-5 1751 FUNDAMENTAL w ti 103 1 1 l£ l1 1?. -s Buxton E L Fitzgerald ti 7 5 - 1- 7ti4-M RS I w 4 97 7 7 5and ti11 4i 3". E Cotton J H Adams 3 14 3 J 3 ,, 17Li*METi: HOLITAN w 5 101 5 4 4i .". 5- 4» Willis W M Cain « 7 7 LJ ti-5 1737 «H. NTICLOR w 5 101 S ti 6h 7 V% S* Kederis V M Hopper 10 12 12 S 2| 17",ri,.VlY TENDI w 4 102 4 5 2] 3;| 31 tih Bur game H 1. Jones :: 4 4 3 J 3 5 1724 HIDDEN HAND W" 7 104 « S 6 8 7 7,; R HoffmanPowell .fc Parker ti 6 fi J 1 1714 DOC ALlEN Wl S I0S 3 1 7 42 I 8 S Johnson J E Dwyer 15 15 15 ti 3 Time. 24, 47%, 1:01. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Blk. g. by Ravelston — Lavena C. trained by S. Polki. Went to post at 2:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. GILBERT ROSE ran in close pursuit of FUNDAMENTAL to the homestretch and. challenging him When an eighth out. outstayed him in the final drive. FUNDAMENTAL set the pace fast and. finishing resolutely, ran a good race. MAR8AND dosed a gap into a fast going third. LADY TENDI rau a fast half and quit badly. METROPOLITAN and CHANTICLOR ran poorly. Scratched— 1713-Ferrona. 90: 1704Ramsy. 103. overweights — Lady Tcndi. 5 pounds: Hidden Hand. 1. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 9497S— 1:05%— 4— 105.1 Purse 0O. 3-year olds and Iry/Q I t3 C» upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Ind llama AWtPPSt K % %. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P I 1628 UPRIGHT w 3 100 1 1 4 2* 2«| 11 Hill J T Rohbins 2 2 2 7-101-6 171.,jKOiIT:.NAY W 4 IIS 4 3 II 1" l Zi R HoffmanJ L Brown 1 1 I 2-5 out 17.5-THISTLE REL-LE w C 105 6 1 - ■ 3A 34 Sl Ruxton G Palmer 0 7 7 8-2 1-2 17.;S3I"Ni"LE i:EN w 4 104 3 5 S 5 4 43 A Murray J F Newman 4 4V 4.J fi j 1-2 17ti2 MARY EMILY w I 94 2 1 3«k 4 S S Kederia J Lowrie 15 SB 28 5 i Time. 24%. 48%. 1:00%, 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Standing — 111 Tnrco trained by J. T. RobbinsL Went to post at 3:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the ?:,rac. UPRIGHT began slowly, but soon closed up on KOOTENAY and. challenging him when an eighth ont. wore him down in a bard drive and won drawing clear. KOOTENAY ran his usual good, game race, but tired under his weight in the final drive. THISTLE BELLE was a koj-n contender throughout the race. I NCl.E BEN was coining fast at the finish. MARY EMILY was outclassed in this company. Scratched— 1725 Napa Nick, .108. Overweights — Fncle Ben. 1 pound: Mary Emily. 4. f*C FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 93623— 1:11%— 2— 100. » Primavera Handicap. Value ,200. 1t~7 Do All Ages. Net value to winner 65; second. 00: third. 00. Bid Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II V, V S 1725 IRISH GENlI.EMAN.vn 4 b4 IS I ti ::- Ink R Hoffman. I Hocbreln 1 M M 3 ti S ltiso=DR. DOlGHERTY ws 5 88 5 ti 24 2*12* V Kederis F Harrington W N Ml 1 ;-5 1725 NAPA M *K wa 5 MS ti S l- l1 l" 3- Hill P -ll ,v Parker . 7 7 . 1 1628*CL06ER w 3 ins 2 5 S* 8"» 4: -|i A Murray .1 K Newman - . 3 3 1 ". 1 f 173SENFIELD w 6 US 3 4 4i i% S •" BttXtOB 3 L BrOWa 1 ti-5 ti-5 1 . Ottt 173"- FOLLIE IEXY ■ .". 119 1 ". 5 S ti Grand G M Odom 4 4 1 ti-5 1-2 Time. 23Vi, 48, 1:13. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by MoGce — The Lady trained by E. Linnell i. Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute Start good and fast. Won driving: second and third the rame. IRISH GENTLEMAN was ontfOOted in the early running and came on next to the rail in the homestretch and. in living to xel through, at the end of the stand, was shat oST, then came around Bit. DOUGHERTY and finally won at the end of a hard drive. DR. DOUGHERTY ran a game race and only gave up in the final stride. NAIA NICK showed Superior speed in pafeniakin-. but tired badly in the last furlong. ENFIELD went extremely wide and tired under his big weight. CLOSER finished gamely and close up. FOLLIE LEVY was always outpaced. Scratched— 1712 Arasee. 113. Overweights — Irish Gentleman. 2 pounds. FT/r FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1334— 1 :37-r, — 1—112. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Irj I | J Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0: third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M % Str Fin Sm keys Owners 0 H C P S lTlMKIDDV LEE W 6 MS 1 11 1 M M T U Burgame .1 8 War.- I S J 6-5 1749-KEEP MOVING W 7 164 11 1 2] 1»t l;l 1: L! Ksin W St Vincent t 4 4 2 1 1749 LILY CANTON Wa 4 104 8 S I tij lh 2*1 SJ R HoffmanR Q Martin ; . , 8-5 1 2 1748 yelsim w I Ml 10 « 9 S Cl 5* 4 Kederia Weber4cMdDonld C 7 7 Q I ■ M85 MISPRISION W 6 104 5 1011 11 11 7l 54 A Murrav Qclntan 0 Hisel M 16 It 4 J 17«1 NEW AFITAL WB 6 10", S 2 1h 1* S» S» 6* E Cotton W E Cotton W 10 10 t 2 1714 OSCURO WB6 Ml S 5 7 7 7 ti 7 ■ Groth V. F Wrtaht IS 15 B ti :; 1751 JEANNE DARC a 7 MS i I S* 81 S 8 8*1 8 Johaaon Neeaer S Bishop 5 6 _. 21 ti .", 1719 SPA1 DING wti 4 MM 7 I ti- 6" 8 lo 9J C Grand J C Ferrim ti 7 . 1 17" ■■THIxTLE lose ivi; :: 81 ! 7 - « 4J .5h 11 10- Hill .1 Johnston 10 10 ti lA 6-7. 175- BOB FARLEY w 4 MS 2 8 8* 26 J S 11 Buxton .1 II Mead :* 3 13-51 1-2 Time. 24/,, 48%, 1:14%. 1:41%. Track fast. Winner — P.. h. by Ornament- Lvdia Darraii trained by W. Kerns. Went to post at 3:55. At i»st 1 minute. Start gnod and slow. Won driving: see ml and third the same. KIDDY LEE trailed in the early running, but closed an immense gap in the ta-t quartet and. coin- ing with a rush in the stretch, ware the leaders down and W.n drawing out. KEEP MOVING ran late th" had .hi the backstretch, but tired in the final drive LILY" IAXTON made up ground snd Hnisbed gamely. VELSINI closed a big gap. ROB FARLEY bled slightly. NEW CAPITAL and THISTLE KOBE Showed meed. Scratched — 1684*8ngar Lump. 09; 174SiTraveller. 108: 1752 Roberta. 108; 1704 Dave Montgomery, los. Overweights — Keep Moving. 1 pound; Lily Iaxton. 5: MisprNi.ui. 1: Spalding. 5: Thistle Rose. 2. PW Py-l SIXTH PACINI Mile. 1334—1:37--.— 4—112. Purse $::00. 4 -year ohN ami ttpw arl. I 1 Selling. Net value to winner -J5: second. 0: third. 5. ind H.rses AWtPPSt K i:- % Str fin loekeya owners o H c p s 1737BEN WILSON a l MOM i I I - -"k ! -• |l 8 Johaaon J n MeCracJmn W M I :. M l7S3»BOB LYNCH as 6 M 1 4 1*1 1*1 1*1 M* 2| Hill J Randolph 2 t 18 4-2 4-6 16RT.ABOlNIJ W 4 M0 I I S» l»* 41 B :■• Groth Pontius ,x Roland." 1 1 6-6 I ! 1«S71WHIT DEN waal MM I S S 7 5*1 5" p Buxton w n Flaer 2| .. _". i -i 17! inTiA CREED w 5 10S 7 S V 3J :;- 3 1 6 Kederia J Masteraon M M M I 1752 y.ci.i m t MS i " •" I 7 , a c Grand J C Farriaa •; « r. -j 1 17- i PLA K MATE WB 8 MS 5M 7 tib ti- 7 7- R HoffmanJ Hochrein M SO 8 I S5 1752 WICKET w .". MS 17s 6 I 8 s: E Cotton H A Thompson M M J« 8 4 i752*PrT A RAT m t ioi 8 3 4J S S .* 9" a Murray W P S L E Fined 8 8 2 1 1762 lit MARCHMONT a ■", t«H 2 ■ Ml M 16 V 1" Burgame I Striker lo lo l-i 4 ! Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13. 1:39. Track fast. Winner — R. g, by Kismet, by Melton -Jemie K. trained by L. C. Williams. Went to i.ost :lt 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good ind slow. Won drivlmr: second and third tlie mam. BEN WILSON forced the pace from the start and. ta ■ fast Saaah, eatgamed BOB lynch and won drawing clear. ROD LYNCH quickly opened mdtc I long lead and hung on resi.lulelv to the end. AltOUND ran well and was crowded on the lower turn and. when he got clear, galeae il fast ami gaining. WHIDDLN dosed a big gap and moved up menacingly In the stretch, then tired. l.iTTA CREED ran well. The others were always outpaced. Overweights— Zulu, 1 pound; Pit a pat, 1.


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