Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-28

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q i ■ ■ I I i I 1 • 1 , " i • I i i CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1912. Palmetto Park. Fifty fifth day. Charleston Fair and Baring Association. Winter Meeting of 70 days, i i:; l ooks on. i Weather clear. Presiding Judge. W. I. Sehulte. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. J. Pons. Racini; -tart- at 2:.".0 p. in Chicago time 1:30 p. m.i. W indicates whip. S spur*. B blinkers. Fig-■tea in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index numlM-r. track record, ace iS; harse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1717— ."•-.-.— 2— 125. Pur-e flaw* 2-year olds. IrTQf j jO Allowances. Net value to winner 7.".: -econd. 0; third. .*2.V bad Horses AWtPPSti _• Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S 1741 ilollW KI a ins H 1". I1 1* B Martin J H Morris I -.". f .". 1 -|o| 3 out 1717-soi.AK ST.H wb lor, 5 4 V -h t* T Koernet A Weber 3 i i S I •» 1-2 nut 1741*CEDAR BROOK w 110 1 1 f* ::- :::l Fain C A Matlock IS 20 24 I M 1717 JESSIE PORTER a MS 3 :. ;",■ 5t 4 .1 Wilson C W Iford in 15 1"» :! h-M 1728SPRiaHTLY Miss w H2 4 i I I t* C Turner U I Weir M M to W 4 1753»ETHELBURG II. wb HW 2 2 I- I ,; C Peak .1 H McCatrren 10 U n 31 8-5 Time. 23%. 471i. 5* new track record. Track fast. Winner — Ch c. bv Cesarion — Forelock trained by J. S. Kverman. Went to post at 2:",1. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good and -low. Won easily; second and third driving FORWARD, showing extreme speed, went into a good lead at once and won all the way unextended. SOLAR STAR began slowlv and tried to run out all the way. but finished gamely under urging. CEDAR U.ROOK began fast and held on well through the last furious:. JESSIE PORTER ran sluggishly for the first three furlongs, but finished well. ETIIELBURG tired and quit. SPRIGHTLY MISS ran poorly aud can do better. Scratched — 1717=YorkvilU*. 10S: 1741 Rosturtium. 122: 17.V;-Yomassee. 105: 172S-Prince Fonso. 10.". Overweights — Jessie Porter. .". pounds; Kthelbnrg II.. 1. Q/T* SECOND RACE— I 1-2 Furlongs. 17.10—1:07—4—107.1 $.500 added. 4-year olds and up 1PT | OO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 72.." l»: second. $."!. Ml: third. $:;:;. lad Horses AWtPPSt , tj % BtrVta Jockeys Owners O II C P S 104*GOLD CAP wis 111:; s s ::.. B V 1" J Wilson B F Coowejr i :: B 4-6 2-5 17.1t TO! NOTE WH i 112 1 1 lJ lJ li Ju Hopkins W A Mussoy 2J : B 54 S 3 •• 171i-UOMINie w 5 112 4 4 41 ;.- S*l 9 T Koerner W Elliott 21 7 8-5 1-3 1-4 1543 SAM RANK wis 4 113 9 8 ol o 44 4- P.utwell S Ross U 20 B 6 3 1248 PHIL I0OHR wsrs 5 114 7 I 7 ■ OJ B» E Martin E J Doberty 30 36 !■ s 4 1775*FORT WORTH w 4 U« 10 10 ti- « 3 ■. C Turner H I.urttschell S i". 25 I 4 ION LIGHTHOUSE Waa 4 114 %1 S ! S 71 Minder 1 J Day 00 240 200 M 4o K0S7*SANCHO IANZA w 4 ins i- 6 » 7?. 71. s* F Moore C I Bay WO 300 240 M 4o 1690 SPIN w 4 111 .". 3 10 10 10 9- Ambrose T R Condran 1- 21 1" «• -1 ..--IM: i:RKLEY wn 6 117 111 11 11 11 10 Fain J B Ownbey M 04 04 B 12 99057 MISS MOMENTS w 4 111 11 2 -?. 41 I 11 C Peak Parkvale Stable 40 B*J Ml 1" U Time. 24, 48%. 1:01%. 1:08%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g. bv Golden Garter — La Primers trained by B. W. lleffneri. Went to post at 2:.V.». At post 2 minutes. Start g.iod and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. GOLD CAP, luckv and clear of interference, was kept close up for the first five eighths and. In a I:. si tinish. outgamed TOP NOTE in the nnsil strides. TOP NOTE showed the most early speed and made the pace fast, but tired near the end. DOMINICA, much the best, was in a packet to the stretch and suffered from interference, but was going fastest at the end. SAM RANK ran fairly well. FORT WORTH and PHIL BOHR finished well and will do to watch. MISS MOMENTS showed speed and ipiit a- if short. Scratched ggggg Appasslonata. 111: 1232 Stare. US. Qrj THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1730—1:07—4-107.1 Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Irj I O I Allowances. Net value to winner 10: second. 1912.sh0: third. $:;o. Ii.il Horses AWtPPSt % j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 175titISHX RA a I":. - 1 1- 11 !• 1" Byrne P M Walker 2 2 8-6 1 I"- "• 1672 MORRISTOWN will 7 2 I" 2 1 » 2| T Koein-r J C Milam 4 7 7 7-5-3-5 1744 PUCK in loS 9 3 3* 3- :;- :; C Peak L Johnson B !•" B E I S MttORBPUBLICA-N wis IM E « « 4= 4- 4 Hopkins W A Massey is-3 9 3 0-5 1 ! oat 1529 JBNNT GEDDES W M 17 S "! 0" 3". C Turner R P Kyle 10 M 16 E 1 98830 JOHN B. w inj U 9 7i 6l 3h 6s Teahann O A Hilton 200 508 500 200 loo 1231 SURFEIT WB Ml 3 I 4l 5* 7i 71 Ouinn W A Masses 1 3 :i 3 I 3 1 : nut KTVI SIR w M5| S 10 10 9 8- 8= W Doyle R H Met Potter 200 590 500 200 100 99fi.1« UREAKER BOY" w 10S lo 11 11 11 10 9- Butwell E F Condran 13 tin 30 jo 1" 1716 WOOLTEN w lOfi 6 S 9 S I Ml Rorel W G Yanke 200 500 500 200 MO 137.3 HEARTHSTONE w loti 11 11 U 12 li It Forehand H G Bedwell 00 N 60 2t 10 1743 iAMELI.IA WB MS 4 4 Bb M 11 12 Ionnolly W G Blrur-DoddsM M M M E tDlsqualifled for foul t Coupled In betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 23«i. 48V5. 1:07%. Track fast. Winner — B. e. bv Malta Santa— Caviet trained by J. . Milam 1. Went to post at 3:28. At i ost 8 minutes. Start gixnl and alOW. Won driving: second and third the •ante. ISIDOBA, showing the aaoal speed, went into the lead at once and. lK-ing ehaUenged by MORRIS TOWN on the stretch turn, her rider forced the litter to go wide and caused him other interference, then came on and was lirst in a game finish, bat was disqualified for foul. MORRISTOWN ran a k.-mI luce mid. With a clear course, would have won anyhow. PUCK ran prominently throughout and was gaining at the end RFPURLICAN began slowlv and was always outpaced. JENNY UEDDES closed a gap aud will im-prore. John B. ran well. siRFLTT showed speed. Scratched — 1743 Baton. Ill: 00177 Little Ep. l i." . overweights— John P.. 4 pounds; Kiml Sir. 4: Breaker Coy. 2; Wooltes, 1. FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1543— 1:46.-4—103. 1 Spartanburg Selling 17QQ 4 OO Stakes. Value ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner BMB; second. 00: third. 00. Ir ! Horses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 17U.IJOHN FURLONG wn .7 113 I 1 Bak-g* II V l Hopkins Tennessee Stable 0-5 2 6-5 1-2 oat I77si*S JER w sit .7 113 5 5 3 3 4 - 2» Ambrose It Schreiber :: Ij 3 MOotit |i.":t*Sl mx wn 7 116 2 1 lb Ii 3 31 V Forsvthe II J Bedwell 3 6 6 I 3 out 1«90*TOM MASSIE WB 4 IM t 3 21 2 ij 1*1 0* C Turner Woodford I 3 U 6 3 out 173!*OAKHUKST W 4 IM 1 2 4s 43 o E 3 OOBMBOT P M Walker 13 13 13 3 out Time. 24*5. 48«5. l:14«s. 1:41%, 1:4515 new track record. Track fast. Winner — Br, g. bv Wadsworth — Preference trained by J. S. F.veruian 1. Went to post at 3:.31. At i«ist 1 minute. Start goixl and slow. Won easily: -econd and third driving. JOHN FURLONO ran under restraint, but close up. to the stretch turn, from where be drew away to win easing up. SAllKlt. from a slow beginning, moved up fast through the stretch and easily disposed of the others for second place. SPOHN. Showing much speed, set tiie early pace and raced TOM MASSIF to defeat, but tired near the end. TOM MASSIE quit aft. r running a good six furlong.-. OAKHURST had no mishaps. Scratched 1002 Font. 113: 1.37S Commoners Touch. 88. FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1 13 ;f.— 1 — 100. Purse .30. 3 year olds and upward. 1eyQ£V I Oil/ Selling. Net value to winner 7.7: second. $.70: third. 3. Ind Horses AWtPPSti i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I l755*SfUREGET WB 5 111 7 3 l I". 1*11* Botwell W Gerat I 12 M I 0-5 1716MONCRBIF wn 4 111 3 6 61 V -- -" J Wilson 17 U Condran 15 13 li 1 0-8 1755 KING OLYMPIAN w 3 113 6 4 i1- I* SJ 3» 1v Martin W P* Bchulte 13 13 13 6 Q 1713 JACK PARKER WSB 6 115 - 1 3J 4" 4" 4* Hopkins Tennessee Stable 1 7-3 1 1-3 Owl 173" 1.ADY SYI.H. w 5 l«; 1 2 7= fi- 3» 5* T Koerner W Q King-Ooldsl s I 1 1 iH99*KIN : AVONDAI.E w 11 7 104 8 5 5" E «« 6" Anibiuse II Pennv 4 1 IJ 1 1 J I6S0*AL Mll.I.ER a 7 M6 t 8 # 7 7 7- J Bajaover J B WaJnwright M "•• 50 M 8 1J06*CU HON w 4 10.3 3 9 s s 8 ss U Moore a Andreas M 60 M M M .. •BUSH wb 3 M 9 7 9 9 9 . Connor P M Walker M0 M0 100 40 -• Time. 23«i. 47%. 1:13S. Track fast. Winner— Ch. m. by Woolslliorpe -Lunelle trained by :. Ham. Went to post at 4:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SUREGET was hustled into a long lead at once and. showing much the Basal speed, was never clo-elv a|i preached. MONCBEIP loomed Up menacingly on the stretch turn, barf tired and had tn be bard ridden to outstay KING OLYMPIAN for nirrond place. KIN ; OLYMPIAN ran prominently and gamely all the way. JACK PARKE B suffered from Interference soon after the -t.irt. I.AHY 8TB1L was almost thrown at the Start and ran a god race KIN ; AVONDALE ran dlsappolntlagly. Scratched 1740 Working Lad. 04: 14 n7 Elizabeth Harwood, 108; 1774 Capsize. Ill; 1743 Mindiin tie. ! !»: 17SV Tom Ma-sie. 111. SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 17301:07—4—107. 00 added. 4 year olds and up Irrpk/". i jJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner tX7and50; aee 1. $.7!».rrf: third. $.;::. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % _• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O I* S 1770.1. H. HOUiHIIdN w 3 117 16 3 BJ m 1 . 1- Fain G W Scott ,7-0 0-5 3-2 1-5 2-5 1773*1.. I»Y oiHMAR w 0 MI 6 4 2 1 | .- . Schwebig Mrs M C Baton 10 13 li 3 2 1730 HAliLACK WSB 5 lit I . I* B I ::- Byrne J S Tjrree 6 8 7 i7inM/ YE WATCHES wb 5 113 7 l" P 1*13* t1 Roberts n R Troxler i S S] 0-5 1-5 1508 on LO wsn 6 114 I 6 3 6 • 5* Jensen W C W.unt 13 26 M s •: 17»*STARBOARD BTB 5 114 1 I 4". :. 5*18* Obert WCWestmorelnd 4 13 | I I 1773 *1H ST BTB 1 M6 5 7 8 I 7 7 Moody Mrs E I.utz B M -" 1 I75S IlKSS [Mils TRY WB I 111 11 8 7 7 8 M E Martin A I. Kirliy o :,; |S i, :; 17»; PEtDIGREE w 7 112 I li 1- 11 1 • 0* Cbappell C II DaYfids :■» n»» M6 1" B 1733 I. hits n COGNETS ws 1 113 12 11 l M I 1" Bpelhnan Tennessee Stable 10 ." 36 8 I ••TiWEsrERX BfOLLE u i 1«6 _ i ii II n ii1 J Hanover i. M ktecClemmy W 15 i". 6 icTiTiNY TIM " IMS 1 : • ■ 12 12 Ambrose R D Carter M M0 100 40 -• Tim.. 24. 48%. 1:08%. Track fast. Winner — B. b, li Dtingarven — Ren Ledi trained by G. W. Scott i. Went to post at t:4V At post 5 minutes. Start a xxl and slow. Won ea-ily. second and third driving. I. II. HOUGHTON r.ii under restraint to the stretch, where he drew away to win easing up. LADY OR1MAR. Showing Improved form, ran prominently and gamely all the way. HAI.I.ACK -it tie- pace for the first half and tired, but tini-hed fast through the stretch. LOVE WATCHES, from a -low beginning. unveil up fast, only to tin badly. OTII.O was going fa-t at the end. 8TABBOABD -bowed speed, but quit. HIST ran poorlv. Scratched 1770 Pretend. 100. f -I SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. U24s 1:40-, 4 10:: Im-. .*.:.3n. :: year old- and upward. Irj f j J. Bellbag. Bet value to winner 7.7: -ecolul. $.70: third. .7. Ind Boraea AWtPPSt W _• % BtrVta laekepa Owners o h c P s I7i . .Mi it rsa I Ml l :» 7i. a a l l»| Schwebig W r. Carson :■ I I 7-0 7-16 Iili El. oro ami 114 l i 4 |« H B - Pwln N K Real S 6 4 3 1 itc-w.WHEH w € M0 J I I B a J1 I I Koerner C E Hamilton t 1 16-30-5 3-5 1721*MBRM.VN am S MO 7 :; .in 1» im1 II Hopkins W A Maasey 6 10 9 3 0-6 il-.i-.iV. POWERS wa 1 Ml 3 8 3n • •» || 5* c Tunu r « W Iford 0-5 7 101 :: 1777*RELLE CLEM W S M 5 7 0* 51 7 7 6 POrsythe 11 Q Bedwell u 30 20 8 4 17il FROG ■ I Ml I S I* U 51 P 7 Cor, I Q Yaiik- M 66 M M 8 1773 8TAROVE1R wb S M2 I 4 2» 7 •:. s as Preyer J 8 Ownbey M M0 M 46 15 1712 ST0LCLIPF WB I U 0 9 8 8 • 9 Ambrose J Robertson M ! M li 5 Time. 25%. 50«i. 1:16%. 1:43. Track fast. Winner — Br. f. by Ingold-by Josle L. trained by W. B. Canon. Went to post a| 8:18. At i o-t .". minute-. Start ginnl and -low. Won c.i-iU: second and third driving. MIIF was taken wide most of the way. but escaped interference and drew out in the -treti h and won us I i- rider pleased. EL olto. showing vasl improvement, was well up tbrongbout and imtstaveil WANlMi: tor third place In the final drive. WANDER -et the early pace and was well up throughout and subjected to repeated Interference from MERMAN after pa — ing Hie half. MERMAN -bowed much -p. .d. but unit. V. POWERS had a rough trip. EROO closed a gap mid tired. Scratched 1750 1 Park view. 118; 17.7H Chilton Squaw, 101; 177 llaldeiuan. 107: 17:::: Joe I! IBS; 1 7i.s. |-,|,|U Collins, 88: 1721 Warner Grfcnrell, 07. Qverw ight-— Muff, 1 pound; Frog. 2; Stelcllff, 3.


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