Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-27

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" j ! i : : CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 1912 Palmetto Park. Fifty-fourth day. Charleston Fair and Baciag Association. Winter Meeting of 70 days. 13 books on. 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.i. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures la-parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried, indicates apprentice allowance. 177Q FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. lTtT-$»%- t 128. 50 added. 2 year-olds. Selling. I" § O Net value to winner 02.50; second. 1912.sh0. 50: third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPlSt U M % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners il C P S iKviClOI.I.Y WORTH Sf |S5 7 :: 1. 1- 1- C Turner C T Worthington S-101 7 lo| X but 1728 AUTO RUN ws MS -n- -". :. 21 - .1 Wilson C Woodford 4 :. ::. 4-6 8-5 1 ■-.. Mis.- YKLMA wn 10S 9 6 7 C I 1 Fain A P Doyle ■ M M Z* I 1728*ST. AVANu WSH8 1 1 I :,J 43 E Martin W K Nunn E I I :"i 1 WWUTTLE DAP w 10a 10 4 L» ::- B* J Hanover F Coring Sr M loo loo M 12 1702L.ADY ANNA w 1 3 S 7 41 6= 6J Otter G W -I Btssell 50 HM ]M » 12 1702*MITE WS 97 L • 9 7l 7- Connor H H Emmons CO 100 75 SI S 1753 ELLA CRANE w 110 4 10 10 » V T Koerner W I Toombs .; 10 hi :: t-5 1728 FA1STINA vv 102 6 S f i S »» Skirvin .1 C Milam I X 1". -". 2 1574 VAN DEREN" w 1 10 5 2 1*10 1 ButWell Galuher Bros 15 2.j SO 7 I Time. 23%. 48", 56. Track fast. Winner— B. f, by Cederstrome— Hundley trained by J. W. May. , , " "v at 2::2- At P"*4 " minutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving. I i, ni.I.N WORTH, away forwardly and clear of Interference, flashed into the lead at once and. making the pace fast, easily held the others safe throughout. ACTO-RIN raftered from interference at the start and c.i ;ae with a rush when clear into a game second. MISS VKI.MA finished fa-t after closing a big gap and be sg forced to go wide. ST. AVANO ran a good race. ELLA CRANK was aw.iv poorly. LITTLE l»D snowed speed, but tired in the linal drive. Scratched— -lOso-Nick Akin. 117. overweights— Auto Run. ■"■ pounds; Miss Yelmn. 1: Lady Anna, 1. 17QA SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 10C. $.100 added. H-year olds and upward. • KJJ Selling. Net value to winner 07.50: second, 0.50: third, 1. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 17j»»TH«EE LINKS Wl M 7 4 l»| 1* V 11 Forsvthe W E Scott ?. :, 7-PHI Mom— lo«EMPR WILLIAM wsn 6 1JO 2 s I ;, S| .- F.un T Hatfield lo 15 lo - 1 " ■■ PLIANT w 3 96 4 7 i 7 .". ■« Skirvin Tennessee Stable i 9 1 7-5 l-n 1759 SEMI-QUAVBR wb 4 118 3 t 5" » 3J 4» J Wilson L H Adair M M 00 m 7 1729 SABO BLENT w.il.J 1 I 2J 4 4 5* ButWell L Smiths SO 25 G t U 17J2*SADIE SHAPIRO w3 91 2 7 6 0 G1 Ambrose B Bchreiber M 50 50 IS • l661sMONTCLAIR w 7 122 E 1 4 1 7 T3 Jensen N I: Davis I 10 10 2 7 10 1720 dai.Ia w 4 113 s I s1 "h B " Hopkins w A Msamj M m Co so 7 Time. 24%, 49, 1:16. Track fast. j Winner — B. by Oddfellow— Dell g. Fairy trained by J. Brannan. Went to post at 3:01. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. 1I1REE LINKS began fast and. taking a quick lead, showed high speed in pacemakiag, but was tiring fast in the stretch and barely lasted long enough to win. EMPEROR WILLIAM, showing much and sudden Improvement, was away slowly and taken wide for the entire race, but finished with a rush and voiihl have won In a few strides more. PLIANT closed a big gap from a slow beginning SEMI Ol WER was prominent most of the way. SABO BLEND and DACIA showed Bpeed. MONTCLAIB ran poorly The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 00 and bought in. Scratched— 1770 Pretend. 112: 1232 Stare. 115: 1732 Chilton Trance. 113. 17Q1 THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1092— 1 :4S%— 4-102. Purse 50. 3 year-olds and np-• yJ A. ward. Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. 5: third. $.,il. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o II C P S iK-iiMEKiiUAN ws 4 ltt 3 I l1 1- l» l- !« T Ko, nier R P Carman 7 ]■ : lo| ■- I 4 out "i.oriUEh w it 4 103 :■ l 4 4 4 .* 24 Forehand li c Bedwell 6 n lo 9-5 out 1718ANY PORT W41M 4 5 t S :. 3* :!"■ C Turner E E McCargo 3 l6-516-59-40out 99273 SONADA wn 1 N 1 4 |* :| J 3J 5 4 Hopkins C Woodford M 30 30 8 1 as h.iV LICHTNIXC w3 85 5 2 .". 2* 21 4 5 Skirvin W C Weaver 39 40 M M 2 Time. 244i, 49%. 1:15. 1:42. 1:48% eipials track record Track fast, w inner— b. c. by Broomstick— -Sue Smith trained by A. Ewing. " |,ost lt ;~- At |,ost 2 aynutes. Start good and slow. Won easilv: second and third driving I--i.Vt Ali.llIDlAN ran into the lead at once and disposed of his earlier opposition with ease but had to ba shaken up near the end. then drew away and won eased up. LOCHIEL seemed to labor during the first three-quarters, but saved ground on the stretch turn and held ANY PORT safe in the final drive. The latter trailed far back for the first three-quarters and lost much ground by goinur wide, then came fast when too late. SONADA rail a fast three-. piarlers and BO did LADY LIGHTNING, but both tired in the stretch Overweights— Loehiel. 2 pounds. ITft IOIRTH RACE-3-4 Mile. 1274— 1 :13%— 4—100. . 00 added. 3-year-olds. Selling. I Oil Net value to winner 77.50; second, 1912.sh2.50; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S it :_ * : n.i mixi: w KM 4 I 2 jii 141a c Turner L LeBIond I ••. • -1 .j • I " l«4a COUNTRY BOY will I 1 |k V 2« :» .1 Wilson C Woodford « 3 ft 4 l«03*DETOUR w MM I I M H ■". *■ J Hanover A Weber 7 s 7 "■ i :•.. s:l K.i -a LI LlE will s 7 8l S3 4» 4 Hopkins .1 L Holland 21 3 11 ".l" 12 i:o::«CHKISTM.s DAISY wn 104 7 S l | 3 1 1 5 ] Schwebig .1 II MorEan 8 M 4 I l a8**GAGNANT w im4 lo 11 7j sdi y, gj Rowley Tennessee stable 12 15 15 c 3 DAiLMAIN W 109 12 4 4 i 71 71 7 - Ambrose || Hirsch 1, SO SO I 4 13j0 STAR ROSE w 114 OU 11-11 S1 t* Jensen R IT. tit m 100109 40 -o 1708 LOA 1 lir. LADY- a 10413 I W JO1 1»« ■ - Hssen .1 W Hurttschcdl 3n 00 00 SO S .".,. ,V,! IV- .•" ,. wit ill 111 U 13 13 JO* J Bergen G K Calvin SO MM KM 40 20 U31»PRINCESS MAY w 104 aM 121 12 K- 1 M Lounsby L Kelly 100 200 200 80 40 1,42 WERNLS wn ill li 2 B M IV I:- Fain .! T Nolan SO SO 40 IS R 1*41 .JAA- P. ws 111 2 :" 3 4 Sakis Butwell .1 L L ley l,j S3 29 M 4 . . Time. SB*. 48V3. 1:15%. Track fast. inner— Dr. f. by Wooisthorpe--Fleur d-Or trained by E. Wilkerson. ,A".t.x- MT a* 40P: ,At IK,st * i11"1- Start poor and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. I. ,-,.r OLD NINE showing high speed and away fast, disposed of COUNTRY ROY in the first half and drew out in the last furlong to win in a canter. COUNTRY ROY began fast and set the early pace but was tirmg fa-t at the end. DETOFR closed a big gap and came fast through the stretch after savlne much ■r,1:,!1V,1.!,x. "I0 t"!",s- BXCAWBUR was in a jam in the early running and lost ground bv going wide HM.VAIN ran fairly well. CHRISTMAS DAISY showed speed, but tired near the end Seratched-1742 Hughie Qiiinn. 114: 1715-Mim Milton. 109. 170Q FIFTH RACK— T-d Mile. 1230— 1:27 U— 5— 113. Purse 50. 3 year-olds. Selling IOO Net value to winner 75: second. 0; third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1742*GAY BIRD w MM 7 S S 2 P H 14 J Hanover A Web. r 21 I 11 57-lo,,ut I744MJAMRS DOCKERY W KM 1 1 « R l- 3 2| Ambrose P. Schrolber I .7-5 -.out • lT.-f.K TLEN BEE w KM 4 4 V li I- 2i 3| Skirvin C O Reed U H •" , 1 L 44 MAD RIVER will 2 2 7 7 •:. 4 Butwell -I W Hedrick 12 15 lr 3 r 1715DR. R. L. SWAP. CER WB KM I 7 ■].:, :: A :M Fain G V s, tl 20 " 30 S 1732»DIPPER a M I I 2i • " I 8« Lounsby F Jsxgers l"7 20 20 1031 DIAMOND BUCKLE ws KM S I v r 7 7 7 Jensen B C SI n« CO MM 100 SO 10 Time. MfA, 49. 1:15. 1:28%. Track fast. Winner— Br. e, by Oiseau— Relle of the Day trained by -L s. Wardi. , " ** :lT. 4:-"- Al "" - ■™»tes. Start good sad Blow. Won easily: second and third driving l»Al ,,-XV,,r.," P.IRD ran under restraint to the stretch turn, where h. passed QUEEN RFF with ease and drawins swsy, woo eased pp. James DOCKERY was far back tor the lirst half and lost ground bv solus: wide. in to.- atretcb. but finished fast. QUEEN REE set a fas: ea.lv psce, but tired badly in the uT o.iarter MAD RIVER was geiag EsM at the end. DR. R. L. 8WARRNGEB and DIPPER ipiit after snowing early Serateh.d — ir.20 Jenny CI edits, MS; 17S03Pliant. 101: 1742-Pardner 104 Overweights--Dr. R. L. Swarenger. 1 imund: Diamond Buckle. I 1 7RA SIXT" UAE 1 1-8 Miles. H2l:i l:.-,4 r.- 4— 105.1 Purse 7,0. 3 year olds and upward! A. I tlt Sidling. Net value to w iuner 75: second. ISO; third. 5. lad Horses AWtPPSt St U % 3» Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II : P S 1759 MON ■PIHMEUY WB 8 10S S 5 U 3» ::• 2 Lt P - For-hand II 1; M.-dwell 4i S 1 •; -, ,„,, in- ••■• iNsolk u •; 10; ■_• 1 £1 q :.h p ,- _ ., Han0vCT Weber •-- , . s-joout- .•nii;.: i:fi-Fl.Y vv :. h»; I i 5 E E 4 ♦■ : T Koerner Mrs J W Flvim 20 20 15 M 7-10 i74.-nrsKYl.Al 1:11:0 1 :; P U|li|l*4 t C Turner I. II Adair I, H IC U 1743 URSA MAJOR wn 5 MM I 2 1 l« *» 5 E 5 Butwell I: m Taylor •■ . ::- - i„ .... _ , , Time. 24S. 50. 1:16 5. 1:43V;. 1:563. Track fast. winner— Ch. b, by „ Pesssrs- Montgomery Cooper trained by 11 G Bedwell nuovn!.".?.vMovV;, A "V l "JS."- Sl" -"" ll1,1 "" w Wrtsat: aecaas] and third the same ■ MONTGOMERY, close up from the itsrt, ran under forwardly reserve to the i-.-t turn where he .i.-io-ed of hi sky LAD sad takins the had stayed besl .fie, . hard drive. CONSOLE ran wrtTand KbwiHtUv""1 ;"r -""- iMlf "" "" w:~- WMIP*»* he winner down at 1 nd. THE ;oi URSA MAJOR u? baldT " dlarter. HUSKY LAD set the early pace and .put in the stretch! Scratched 17.-.4 Rossi Report. 110. Overw eighth— Lrsa Major, 2 pounds.


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