Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-31

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; j CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C. SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1912.— Palmetto Park. Fifty eighth day. Charleston Fair and Racing 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.. 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. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 1741 — 47—2—10:;. Purse 00. 2 year-olds. Allowances. IO/k/ OUO Net value to winner 10; second. 1912.sh0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSti V2 X Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1785 FORWARD Will 6 i: l1 1?. 1 E Martin J H Morris 8-6 1-2 2-8 1-8 owt lTlrjtMISS KDITH W M2 5 y 1*1 9* - J McCabe F D Weir 20 » M 6 | :, i:s.". -fEJiAIt BROOK w 11- 7 4 41* 41 3i Fain C A Matlock 10 15 IS 25 7-10 1717-YORKVIL,I E wn 107 2 5 : l 3- 4 P.utwell G Ham 91 3| K-69-20out lOT.T-IXSIRAXCK MAX w 102 3 7 • ai 5l 5- Hopkins J E, Holland 15 40 90 C s 0 1779 ELLA GRAXE w 102 4 C 6 6 6° Ambrose W J Toombs 10 60 60 13 4 BRUSH w loi 1 1 T 7 7 Ferguson S A Garrison H8 2s9 9M M N Time. 23%, 48. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Cesarion — Forelock trained by J. S. Everman. Went to post at 2:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. FORWARD went into the lead at once and easily held MISS EDITH safe to the end. The hatter ran in i h.spst pursuit throughout and held on gamely. CEDAR BROOK finished well and was taken wide all the way. VORKVILLE ran well for three furlongs and tired. INSURANCE MAN finished gamely. Scratched— 1772Billy Holder, 105. Overweights — Yorkville. 2 pounds. SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. 1230—1:271—0—113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. 1Qfrj O J I Net value to winner 40; second. 0; third, 0. In.l Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 178J»*QUEEN BEE w 991 1 3 |k 4l • ! 21 l1 Foray the C O Reed T-HH-5 7-KH-4 oat I796**OIPPER wis 10.* 3 3 :! - 2*111 -■ J Hanover P Jaegers 7 8 8 2 7-10 IT.d STEI.CLIFF wis 112 7 4 lh ll l1 3* 31 C Peak J Robertson IS 20 1- 2] f-6 ISM auk ha win: l l :." •; 3» 41 4l T Koerner C Coctel 3 4 .•. I 102-5 1796 MONSIEUR X. wsn 107 2 1 41 T.n 3* 311. 3- J Wilson KF Cooney 7 to 10 il 1 1780*andADIE SHAPIRO wis W | I 7 1 ; . *; »;.• Ambrose B Schreiber 91 M M 29 b 1793 JIM MILTON WB 108 3 7 B» 7 7 7 7 R Hoff manTenncssee Stable 30 100 100 I 12 Time. 24*i, 50, 1:15%, 1:99%. Track fast. Winner — B. f. by Bannoekburn — Humming Bee trained by C. O. Reed. Went to post at 2:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. QlEEN BEE began slowiy. but saved much ground when turning into the stretch and. finishing fast. dm w away in t lie last furlong. DIPPER ran forwardly all the way and but for going wide into the stretch might have won. STELCLIFF showed the most early speed and set the pace to the stretch, but tired in tin- last quarter. AI.OOIIA was cut off sharply on the first turn and tired in the final drive. The others were always outpaced. Scratched— 1587 Be. 102. Overweights— Jim Milton. 1 pound. THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1240-1:541/-,— 4— 105. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. 1Q/Q andJO Allowances. Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt Vt. M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S "iTii-.iAWiscxH w 114 2 -i 1| ]! lh Q lh ii| Hopkins W A Massey 1 1; 3 ll-li2-7out 1TH FI.amma w M9 4 l .- 2* -:l l1 V : ; Butwell T li COndran I •". 1 I ttout 167:-M .WAGER MACK w Mfl 13 4 4 3h 4 3* 3" T Koerner W J Young 8-5 2 ft-C 1-2 out 1C71 DlYAL wn 114 3 4 3 31 4 3 4 4 Peak Gallaber Bros In 13 13 3 1 ! Time. 243/5. 4914. 1:15%. 1:42%, 1:55%. Track fast. Winner — 15. c. by Samson — Jennie J. trained by W. A. Masse/. Went to |»st at 3:17. At ixist 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JAWBONE forced or set a fast pace throughout, but was passed and appeared lieaten in the hist ipim tor. sS onlv to come again near the end to win going away. KLAMMA, showing decided improvement, was kept well up throughout and, taking the lead on the last turn, only tired in the last sixteenth. MA NAG KB MACK was outpaced for three-quarters and seemed to labor most of the way. DUVAL retired after going well for three quarters. FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274— 1:13%— 4— 100. Battery Park Selling Stakes. Value IQ/P- KJVJtJ ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 1912.shti5; second. 00: third. 0o. 1ml Horses AWtPPStA % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1754 HELEN BARBEE WB 4 11! 6 4 3h r i 31 lh J Hanover J W Burttschell 2] 1 3 1 1761 TRANCE wb 6 114 4 I l1 l1 1 L"?. T Koerner J R WainwrightfS-,3 :i- 19-102-52-7 1788 TOM MASSIE wis 4 111 7 5 61 2» 1» 3h J Wilson C V llord I I i 2 f 10 1798 ?MONSRS TOUCH ws 1 07 3 3 4h 6 4i 4- Forsythe Tennessee Stable 50 00 90 20 I 1783**JAMES DOCKERY w3 95 3 s S 8 8 6»| Ambrose B Schreiber 10 10 I :: I E 1755:ROTAL CAPTIVE W 9 Hi 2 9 7 7 3?. «s Fain J It Wainwi ightts 3 9-5 13-103-52-7 IT.: -Ell-b li:.tY oral »- S 7 Ji 4h « 71 Hopkins J L. Holland 10 1 2 3 L" 17061SYI.VEBTRI.S W3111 11 3J 3J 7 S Jensen X V, Davis 8 H U 4 I ., fCoupIed in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24, 48%, 1:14%. Track fast. Winner— Cb. f. by Peep oDay — Lady Bramble trained by J. W. Burttschell. Went to post at 3:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. HELEN BARBEE began slowly, but moved up rapidly after rounding into the stretch and, gradually wearing TRANCE down, won in the last two strides. The latter showed high speed and set s fast pace. but begsa tiring near the end. TOM MASSIE loomed up prominently on the last turn, but tired badly in the deciding drive. COMMONERS TOUCH ran a good race and would have been third in another stride. BOTAL CAPTIVE ran poorly. EFFICIENCY quit. SYLVESTRIS was prominent for the first half, then quit badly. Scratched— 1500 Bye Straw. 100; 1743-M?rrick. 115; 1755 Montcalm. 110: 1S03 Font. Ill; 1707 Capsize. 11!: 17tM Love Watches. 110. -s /"v ITITII RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1274 — 1:19% — a— 100. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Allowances. In O JL J Net value to winner 10; second. 0; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1793COLONKL BROWN wis 111 10 S 5i 3i 33 1" C Peak L Johnson 12 15 15 3J 6 3 1744 KXIGHTS OIFFER w lit! 11 7 3h lh lh 2 Foden R Davits 8-5 8-5 6-5 7 101 1782GOLD MINE will 7 2 l1 21 li 3l J Wilson L LeBlond 8 8 8 8-5 4 5 1672 ASTROIj*h;k.R wis 116 3 1 h 41 43 4* fain J S Tyres 91 29 -5 9 1 1787 •HEARTHSTONE will J 3 ,- 51?, 3 ■:,■ Poraythe H G Bedwell 29 49 M U E 1234 BAY i-l.riF w is 106 4 11 !t 9 71 6 T Koerner J MacManus i s 7 21 8-5 1715 ORPERTH wb MO] S 6 S 61 6h 71! Bruce W T Anderson 100 130 ISO 60 20 I7s7 KIN"I SIR w M9 12 10 10 10 fs S4 W Dunn H H hteC Potter 109 900 200 so ;o 1743BATON wsb 116 5 5 43 S S H Hopkins J L Holland 8-6 21 1154-5. i 1705 WAR HORN w 106 112 12 12 11 lo Teahann M Hirseh 100 200 200 99 30 1787 WOOLTEX w 113 6 9 11 11 12 11° J Alb-n W G Yanke 100 ]«x 60 99 7 14st COXtlSMAX JAMES wis 116 2 4 7* 71 lo 12 BsAwoll M Foley 20 40 40 12 6 Time. 243s, 48*i. 1:15. Track fast. WluuaP Ch. c. by Ethelbert — The Crawfish trained by L. Johnson. Went to i ost at 4:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: secotnl and third the same. COLONEL BROWN, vigorously ridden, but forced to go wide, closed a big gap steadily and. in a fasl finish, got up to win iu the last stride. KNIGHTS DIFFER, much the Ixst. ran a good race Bad would have won easily with a good rider up. GOLI MINE tired after showing the most speed for the flrst half. ASTROLOOER ran well, but tired in the stretch. EATON was knocked out of any chance oa the first turn. HEARTHSTONE ian well. BAY CLIFF closed a gap. Scratched--1732 Chilton Trance. 100: 177 Surfeit. IP!. » — — -zrz -1 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1271— l:13?r — 4—100. 1 Purse 50. 4-year-olds and upward. In-! 5 JL JL Selling. Net value to winner 75; second. 0: third, 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSti4 Ms % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S !?-i:ai;man an9M9 4 4 :;= 21 lh ih c ivak R s Brash 1-5 1 E 7 101 I out 1789 AL MILLER w 7 115 5 9 2 I I H 2» Fain J R Wainwright 10 15 15 2J 1 13C6*RTE STRAW w is 4 111 6 1 V 1* V 3h J Hanover W Martin 31 1 7 101 J 1791*i:ei.i.i: CLEM w 5 lOS 2 5 " |4j -t: I1 Porsythe H G Bedwell 12 20 20 5 7". 1797 CATS I ZE wis 4 991 1 7 H 0* 6 5" Bntwell Mrs J W Flynn 3 6 5 1;:,:;.", 1223 ANNA L. DALEY w 6 106 3 3 41 9* .; I :. W Dunn J T .Nolan : i 999 99 2 i 7 1239 RAMAZAN wb 4 loo 7 6 7 7 7 7 Obe-rt CK Lvman 190 100 60 15 7 Time. 24%, 49. 1:15%. Track fast. Winner — B, g, by Planudes — Raglan ftrained by A. F. Dayton i. Went to post at 4:42. At i ost 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the ssme. BAGMAN, from a -low beginning, moved up steadily and took the had in the stretch, but had to be driven out at the end to out-lay AL MILLER. The latter was well np from the start, but began In ring out In the stretch. thnn finished with a great rush. RYE STRAW showed the most early speed and set the pace to She stretch, but tired in the final drive BELLE CLEM was going fast at the end CAP SIZE and ANNA I.. DALEY finished close up. The winner, entered for 1912.sh00. was bid up to aaosj :md bought in. Scratched — 1809 Sylrestrls. lot.: fl004IIowdy Howdy. 10.1: 1501 Trov Weight. 118; 1S03 Pretend, 103: I 188 Profile. 106; 1770 iolden Treasure. 100. Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 19W 1:98% I 198. rurse $.350. 4-year -olds and up-O 1Q1 JL 43 ward. Selling. Net value to winnt r 75: teeoad, 0: third. 5. Ind Horses AWtPPSt!4 M Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H C P ■ i7:.i-KL ORO as a 111 is i | i- 1- r- i pain N k B*ai 1 5 2 6 5 3-5 1777-MlATTKi: wa I 104 19 s gk sh aa _-i .1 Schwebig W B Carson .... 1 1 TIIK a. IHTRFLY W 5 113 I I !i 7 J» 4« :; But well Mrs. J V Khun I lo 19 4 ] , I170RBONXIEHLOISE a 1197 11 l V 2*12" 9» II T Koerner P Hyama I I s | I ;, I 1733 l:AK DANCE ara I M9 S 1" 11 9 J : h .",- Gould link 99 50 M 29 lo r I896*MT GAL w 5 lot :; | JO 11 M I I Ambrose S I-iuis lo M SO lo E 1784 MONTGOMERY wn s lis _• 3 ;n P 4* as 7: Forehand H H Bedwell 4 7 0 2 1 180S2NAUGHTY LAD wn 4 ;» * 1 I gk 3J and 7» 8« C Peak C Phillips I 1". 15 6 I 17s 1 us.v .major wu 5 115 4 11 4 6» 71 9 : j Wilson R M Taylor 15 :;o ::o p :. 1694 ST JOSEPH wn 9 109 6 4 3 5t s 10 991s j Bergen MlaaAMMarrone :» : i 50 M m 1673 BAD NEWS II. wit 4 111 7 7 6 10 n tl n Jensen X D Davli a 15 I 4 ! Time. 25. 51. 1:16%. 1:42%. 1:49V5. Track fast. Winner— P.. h. by Ethelbert — Dorotheo trained by N. K. Beal. Went to soal at 5:1. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. VYon easily: second and third driving. EL OBO at oik e moved into the bid with a rush and. setting a good pace, easily held Sway for the entire race. HATTBBAS began slowly and suffered from repeated interference, but closed :i beg gap and caaee f. st in the stretch. THE GOLDEN ItFTTERKLY also made np much ground iu the last quarter. BONNIE I I * 1 S I : ran iu closest pursuit for three-onartera and tired fast in the stretch. BARN DANCE closed a big gati MONTGOMERY tired and ran poorly. NAUGHTY LAD quit. Scratched— 1703 Arbutus. 08; 1701 Starover. 107: 1708 Edna Collius, 06. Overweights— Barn Dance, 1 pound; St. Joseph, 2.


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