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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, 8. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Fifty-seventh dav. Charleston Fair and Itacing 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. va.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 17QQ FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1785— 54— 2— 108. 1 00 added. 2 year-olds. Maidens. * *J and Colts and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 60; second, 2: third, S. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1772»«F1B BERG AST ws 107 I I 1» 1 1= F Moore .1 L Holland 2] :... 16-51-1 out 1 72»FRAJNK HTDSON w 112 4 2 2J 23 25 C Peak Gallaher Bros 1-2 3 -5 9-20out— 1772 GOOD NIGHT w 112 7 4 4= Z* 3= J Bergen G W Stimpson 30 50 50 12 5 17,2 CA1.MA w H2 6 5 3!i 4= V Jensen T Hackett 20 30 30 8 I 1«K9 Jack OF HEARTS w 112 3 1 6= 6 5 Fain G W J BtMell 12 15 15 4 1 1567*ZWINGLI w 107 1 fi 53 5= 6» Cragin J G Greener 20 25 25 S 2 SANNY SMALL W 112 I 7 7 7 7 E Martin C T Worthington 15 30 30 8 3 _.. Time, 24, 49%, 57. Track muddy. Winner— B. c, by Martinet— Cnscabel trained by J. Powers. " ent to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RERGAST went into the lead at once and. showing the most speed for the entire race, held FRANK HI tnrTu DSON safe throughout. The latter, always in closest pursuit and hard ridden, ran disappointingly and swerved frequently. GOOD NIGHT ran gamely and outstayed ALMA for third place in the final drive. AI.MA showed speed, hut tired fast in the stretch ZWINGLI closed a gap. SANNY SMALL was beaten off all the way. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to and sold to Gallaher Bros. Scratched — 17702Auto Run. 112. _____ 1U/U SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1230— 1:27%— 5—113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Fillies. O VJKJ Selling. Net value to winner 40: second, 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1793 GRACE Mc W 106 I 4 2h ■ 2* 3i in Forsvthe E McCloskev M IS IS E 2 1715 CLIFF TOP w 111 9 I 1J 1J 14 In 21 T Koerner W O Joplin 4 5 4 9-5 4-5 1782 GAGNANT w 111 4 E 7« 61 31 21 3- Hopkins Tennessee Stable 2 21 2 4-5 2-5 163P»LEIATjOHA ws 106 8 UM1 6= 4= 4- J Hanover Mrs E IaxU 3 3J 16-51 1-2 1742»ELECTRIC wsb 106 3 2 6 1 2h 4h 5= o* F Moore J L Holland 4 8 8 3 3-2 1782* LOATHLY LADY s 10C 1 1 8 8 8 61 6 Hazen J W Burttsoho.il 30 50 30 8 3 17JB*MOTHERaCINS w 106 7 S 5h 7 6i 7 7f Schwebig CH Knebelkamp25 50 50 15 S 1783 DIAMOND KITKLE WB 111 2 7 4" 5h 7 S S C Peak E C Stone 10 20 20 6 2* 17S2*PRINCERS MAY w 106 fi 9 Lost rider. .1 Williams!, Kellv 50 100 100 40 20 * Time, 25%, 50%, 1:17%, 1:32%. Track muddy. winner— B. f, by The Commoner— Bessie McCarthy trained bv E. McCloskev. Went to post at 2:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. .RACE Mc moved up steadily through the first half and. saving ground when turning into the stretch, got up to win in the last stride. CLIFF TOP showed the most early speed and set a good pace and but for going wide might have won. GAGNANT was forced back soon after the start and lost much ground by going wide on the last turn, but finished well. LEIALOHA showed speed, but quit. LOATHLY LADY was knocked out of any chance on the first turn. Scratched— 1513 Vesper. 106. _____ IO/Vt THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 101.1 Purse O0. S -year-olds and upwardT Ol/l Allowances. Net value to winner 10; second. 0; third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % jj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1743 MINT INETTE WB 4 102 11 U 11 1 ■ . 1 Ambrose W P Austin 20 30 30 6 7-5 1754:,SrFFRAGIST wn 5 109 4 4 Sh 31 2= 2 Bruce W T Anderson 8 16 16 3 3-5 1746 WORKING LAD wn I 94 S 5 4h 2h 31 3= .1 Allen W Gfors1 30 60 40 S 2J 1787 MORRISTOWN w 3 99 2 3 2 4« 4« 411 E Martin .1 C Milam 4-5 1 7-10l-l0out 1774i:NION JACK w 4 113 3 2 5 5 E 5 C Peak S Louis 8-5 2 8-5 1-7 out Time. 24. 48%, 1:15%. Track muddy. Winner — B. f. by Garry Herrmann — Vivandiere trnined by II. Penny. Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good andslow. Won easily; second and third driving. M IN DINETTE, favored by the going and showing the most speed, went into a good lead at once and easily held the others safe throughout. SlFFRAGIST ran forward I v and niade a game effort for the entire race. WORKING LAD was taken wide most of the way and ran a good race. MORRISTOWN tired and ran far below his best form. INION JACK ran a bad race and ceased to be a factor after going a quarter. Scratched — 170T.I Ivahel. 100: 1731 Carlton G.. 100: 1750 Trance. 104: 1743 Mexoana. 104: 1743-Mer-riefc. no; i«r,9 Hoffman, 109; 1091 Ella Bryson. Ill; 990063Aspirin. 106; Flotsam, 91: 12743Sir Alvescot. IOAO FOURTH RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 1249—1 : 54 •«-,— 4— 105. Purse 50. 3-year-olds andup-Ov/S ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 25; second. 5: third, 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 17MKXXNSOLE w I 107 5 4 l1 ll 11 2* l l|C Peak A Weber 1 I it. 7-5 12 1788 JOHN FIRLONGwb 5 116 2 2 21 21* 2= lJ2. 2* Hopkins Tennessee Stable 2A 3 9-5 1 1-2 1774-HKI.i;K w 4 96 3 1 5- 5* 51 4 4l 31 J McCabe F D Weir 31 5 41. 7-5 3-5 177S LIMPET W 1 M 6 E 41 4= 4= 3h ft 1. F M * L II Adair 10 16 16 5 B 174.-, NA.TVBV w S 107 1 « fi 6 6 fi 6. 5 Forehand H G Bedwell 5 6 6 2 «-fi 1744 GRIF w3 92 4 3 ■ 3"k Zi 5 6 fi Ambrose Gallaher Bros 6 6 5 S-5 3-5 Time. 24%, 50%, 1:16%, 1:43%. 1:57%. Track muddy. Winner— Br. g. by Sir Dixon Fair Penitent trained by J. S. Ward. Went to post :«t 2:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CONSOLE moved into the lead at once and set the pace, but appeared beaten at the three-quarters, only to cease again in the stretch and win easing up. JOHN FURLONG moved up rapidlv in the stretch and took ■ brief lead, but tired near the end. IIELENE closed a gap and finished fast arid gamely. LIMPET ran well to the stretch and tired near the end. NADZU failed to respond when called on in the stretch. GRIF unit after going a good three-quarters. Scratched -1692 Font. 101. overweights — Grif. 2 pounds. 10/"Q FIFTH RACE -3-4 Mile. 1274— 1 :13%— 4— 100. 50 added. 4 year-olds and upward. OYJfy Selling. Net value to winner 17.50; second. 5.50; third, 2. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S .758 MAGAZINE wb 7 117 11 6 l» 1 = 1" 1 Hopkins W A Mftasey 4-5 1 7-101-3 out 17»1»WANDER w I 112 E 1 3i 2s 2- 2« C Peak C E Hamilton 8 12 12 4 8-5 1773**TIPPT s 4 98 3 I 4h 5- 4». 3 Bchweblg WT B Carson 5 7 6 2 4-5 177.VMA BITE ■ n 9 112 2 11 7h 61 .V 4h Jensen N B Davis S 10 S 2J 1 1773 INCISION w 4 KB 6 4 51 3" 3h 5» J Allen W G Yanlu- M «X M 25 12 16K FONT wn 6 114 7 8 9 9 9 6= T Koerner Tennessee Stable S 10 10 4 8-5 ITT: PRETEND m 5 107 4 3 8 S S 7". F Moore .1 L Holland 6 2* 20 8 4 17Lo«urK w4 9S 10 9 6J 7J 6» S . Forsvthe H G Bod well M 40 40 12 fi 9998S*miSH KID w 4 105 1 2 2b 4l 7 9 E Martin D C Cambron EO 60 60 20 10 175f**MISS JONAH m 4 103 S 7 10 10 10 N* Ambrose H Fink 40 ■ 60 20 7 I733»WEST POINT wb 4 M 9 10 11 11 11 11 Brace W T Anderson 40 60 60 25 12 Time. 24%. 48%. 1:15%. Track muddy. inner— B. g. by Mazagan— Pink Rose trained by W. A. Massey. Went to post jit 4:17. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; s, cond and third driving. MAGAZINE dashed into a good lead at once and won all the way unextended. WANMKR soon ran Into closest pursuit and made a game finish. TIPPY came from a long way back in the stretch. JACOBITE doed a big gap and tired near the end. FONT closed a big gap in the last quarter. INCISION showed sp.ed and had no mishaps. IRISH KID ran well for a half. The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to 00 and bought in. Scratched— 1773 Premier. 110; 1700i.T. H. Houghton. 115: 175S Chilton Squaw. 108; 1790 Love V.Htclies. 110; 1232 Stare. 1 5: 1729Star Blue. 110. 1QA A SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1002— 1 :4S2f.— 4—102? Purse 50. 3-year-olds and up-O" /*i ward. Selling. Net value to winner 75: second. 0; third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % u % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S roPPLIANT ws 2 «7 I 6 7n 7J 7» a 1 A Forsvthe Tennessee Stable 7 8 I 3 7-5 KM DOLLY BCLTMAN tlM 1 1 I 2 1 ll 2* C Peak K McCloskey 5 7 6 2 1 17T7«NErW STAR w t Mi 2 T ■"■ f I*] J»j :: For. hand J L Brvan 3 4 1S-5S-5 7-10 1782 STAR ROSE w 3 «T 7 I l lJ 2= 41 4* McDonb R Profit It 50 50 20 10 17ov»siNCI,E FILE wn 4 100 8 8 8 9 9 6« B J Hanover E C Mm M M M 25 12 1250 8WART8 HILL w 4 K :, •; | a at a 5j 6J T Koerner P Hyams | 4i 4* I 6- 1777 PETER PENDER w fi 112 9 9 9 8 6J " 7 Fain D Hammond I If 14-57-5 7-10 OH STALWART LAD wb 4 99 11 10 10 10 10 9 I* Bum J N Tholl 2fi ■ 30 12 I rmOTTLO m«M I 4 24 |« S»M ." Jemm W C Wcant 12 15 15 6 3 1797 8 A BO BLEND w fi 107 r, I 41 fin | | ]#• Dreyer L Smltha 30 50 50 A H 175CUTTYHUNK WB 4 KM 10 11 1! II 11 11 11 Ambrose .1 W l angle I 1" 8 4 2 Time. 25%. 51%, 1:17. 1:44%. 1:51. Track muddy. W inner— Oh. f. by The Commoner- Flexible trained by J. S. Kvorman. Went to post at 4:43. At Beet 2 minutes. Start gi„id and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PLIANT began Biowlj and eu outpaced in Ike early running, tmt moved up steadily in the last half and. finishing fast, drew away in the last furlong. HOLLY BCLTMAN was always .1 forward and game eon leader and only gave way in the last furlong. bTbTW STAR rapt fai around Ihe last turn, but tired In the stretch, STAR ROSK ran a fast three-quarters in peeetnakiBg and tired. SWARTS HILL ran slug-glfthhr. TTTYHCNK ran far below his best form. OTII.O quit. SINGLE FILE closed a big gap. Scratched — 170S"Sweet Owen. 102: 9. t,26 Captain Swanson. 106; 17:to PedigTee. 101; 1K00 Princess Mav. S7. Overweight -Single File. :: pounds: Swarts Hill. 4: Otilo. 4- Polly Rultinan. 1. 1QA pT SEVENTH R.UE--1 1-16 Mile*. lftW— 1:4«* 1 I6S. Pane $:w . 3-year-olds andup--O" J* J w.-.il Selling. Net value to winner 75: BeCCtBt, $" 0: third. IK, Inil Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 175* LONOHAXP ■ bb I i"" I I • .■ :■ i- - .1 Hanover A W*ehcr I 4 c 1 fi -:. SAIOHTT LAD wr. I tM 7 2 :: 1 !.:•-• j 0 |v;k i- Phillips j j • « pr :, !7 :-v.i:n ORISWELL w 8 Me E E T :: Moody BC Bvans IS M ■ I 4 rreO*SBM] QUAVER wb 4 M I t E| ~ « « 4* Forsvthe L II Adair I 1 i K 4 2 1711 KKm; m 4 10.", 1 1 10 9 ; EJ V J Allea W ; Yanku 20 J" ft | 1 MHPLARNET w 7 I0o :; K 9J M 10 7= fin Bchweblg C Reed M M M M 10 1621 MY i.AL BtMIM 7 I sh 7-j s- f Hopkins S Ixmis ;, « 3 , I7M**KAUFMAN w 4 94 1 5 2" P V •■ s- Anitwos, M Foley I « I ! 1 17o7RF.ii ROBIN VBt Ml I 9 4; fi" 9 . !•- | Mar; in If BrOWB M 100 100 40 L-0 I7W WILD CHERRY tj 7 103 8 1 T J1 4» M M Chgippell T Mairuire So 60 60 25 12 Time. 26%. 51%. 1:17, 1:44%. 1:51%. Track muddy. Winner — Oh. g. by Handsel --Mowitzka trained by J. S. ward. Went to im,m at 5:11. At l» st 1 minute Start good and alow Won e.isilv: second and tldrd driving. LONGHAND, running In suddenly improved form, moved up with a rush on the stretch turn and. taking the lead, won as his rider pleated. NAUGHTY LAD took the bad at the half and appeared ■ certain winner, but quit badly in the itretch. WARNEB G BIS WELL cloaed I gap and made I game effort all the way. SBMI-QCAVER was wall up early, but was knocked hack, then came again. MY GAL suffered from interference. FRfx; came fast in the last furlong. The winner, entered for O0. was bid up to 00 and acid to J. W. Burttschell. Scratched— 1791 Merman, 118; lSoO»;.ignant. 84: 1734 Kilderkin. 103; 1037 Bang. 101; 1721 Animus MM I Overweight*— Naughty Lad, 4 pounds; Wild Cherry, 2.