Purses To Second Choices: Magazine Is Only Favorite To Score At Palmetto Park.; Layers of Odds Have Disastrous Experience, as Winners Are Well Supported--Guy Fisher Overcomes Interference and Wins Handicap., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-04

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PURSES TO SECOND CHOICES MAGAZINE IS ONLY FAVORITE TO SCORE AT PALMETTO PARK Layers of Odds Have Disastrous Experience as Win ¬ ners Are Well Supported Guy Fisher Overcomes Interference and Wins Handicap Charleston S C April 3 It was a field day for the backers of second choices at Palmetto Park llvo of them takiug pursies Magazine was li outstanding favorite to score The days re Milts eniail d heavv losses for the Iwokmakers and it was lucky for them that the volume of specula ¬ tion throughout tho day was somewhat light Small fields again ruled the rain of last night causing many owners to assume that the track vonld 5 in bad condition for racing this after lumn but the contrary proved the case Some of the finishes were spirited and the si ort was greatly nJoy Hl by the spectators The attendance was only proportionsTlflj of fair proportions Tlflj handicap at one mile and an eighth resulted in t hard fought contest in which Guy Fisher scored after a long sustained stretch drive to wear don M Miller The winners performance was ex ¬ ceptionally meritorious for he was subjected to nruh interference from Bob It throughout the run iiing Bob It was coupled in the betting with Col ¬ onel Hollowav as the Bevcrwvck Stable entry and jiickcy Peak kept Bob It close to Guy Fisher most if the vsiy mid forced the latter wide at every op ¬ portunity Guy Fisher managed to get away from interference when It came to the stretch drive and in i game effort beaded G M Miller in the last few trldis Colonel HoIIoways effort in the race was In tin nature of a tryout for his Derby start aul his showing was only ordinary ordinaryThe The JoplinHyams combination pulled off a good thing with Parkview in the fifth race They backed her from a high quotation of P to 1 almost into favoritism She won as her rider pleased pleasedMagazine Magazine continued in his winning form and won na his ridir elected His presence in the race was KsiKinslble for a wholesale withdrawal of others that bail Ixoit entered enteredNick Nick Aklns showing in the owning race was a disappointment to many He receded in the betting and Butwtll rode him in a manner that did not irouse enthusiasm enthusiasmThe The winners of all but one of the selling races this afternoon were bid np and two of them changed hands Van Ieren which beat a baud of ordinary twovearolds in the first race was bid np from lo to 700 by It D Williams and sold to J L Holland Magazine was run up 400 over his entered price of 700 and bought by P M Walker Wander was run up 20 by S A Clopton but was retained liy his owner for 50 Parkview was also bid up S200 and was also retained T J Shaw was re ¬ sponsible for the last runup Two clalins were put in for Love Watches after he was beaten and in the drawing If Fink got the horse for 580 580The The stallion Raleigh P D has been presented ty the Charleston Fair and Racing Association to W Bultinau of Sumter S C for breeding purposes purposesJockev Jockev C Gordon has secured an engagement ibniad He will ride the horses that C E Durnell is training for the King of Itoumanla William Ca Iilll who is training a string here for Barney Schrellier secured the engagement for Gordon and the latter will leave here tomorrow and will sail fniin New York next week weekA A protest lodged by William Hurley against Dip ¬ per which finished second in the fifth race on March 28 on tin ground that she did not carry her correct weight was allowed by the stewards A fivepound nllmvaiKv was claimed for Dipi er to which she was iiot entitled The disqualification of Dipper gives KH md money to Bay of Pleasure and Brosseau gets getsJ J G Wagnon purchased of C Woodford at private sale the gelding V Powers PowersThe The Mil passed by the Maryland Legislature to reiilitf racing in Anne Arundel county provides that meetings shall not exceed thirty days in length Jisit imposes no restrictions as to the unmber of meetings that may lie held each year yearTlMj TlMj Palmetto Derby which will be decided the romiiig Saturday will wind up the stake program of the Palmetto Park meeting This is a race for tlmovcarolds distance one mile and a quarter value SX 00 of which r 00 goes to the segond horse ijid 2 O to the third Its list of eligibles is made iip as follows followsT T Abadies Tom King y p Austins Walter Scott ScottIt It F Carmans Sherlock Holmes J Caseys Cracker Box BoxW W A Masseys Jawlwne JawlwneE E F Condrans Breaker Boy BoyT T R Condranfi Flamma FlammaM M Dalys Chocorna ChocornaII II Davies Knights Differ Differif if E Davis Jim Ray Rayr r P Doerhoefcrs Jack Ellis Tommic Thompson nmfrrsnla Emma EmmaM M Iolevs Congressman James JamesGallabcr Gallabcr Bros Duval DuvalW W Gerst s Working Lad LadA A G Blakeleys Brosseaii BrosseaiiT T W Ilcdricks Mad River and Lewis LewisF F Johnsons Light O M Life LifeT T Keenes Bonne Chance V Martins The Rump RumpT T C McIKuells The Manager Managerf f K Morelands Terrible Dan DanIt It P Kyles Jenny Geddes GeddesMr Mr Earles Coming Coon CoonJ J V Vunns Lyne and Morgan Wilson Overtoils Merry Jteau 1 Regans Lady MiGee MiGeeT T Robertsons Stelcliff Stelcliffv v P nobles Stairs StairsTennessee Tennessee Stables Commoners Touch Gngnant ivmwlfords Sonada vf I youngs Manager Mack i Avvck Stables Colonel Holloway Tie blonds Cheer Up 1 doS were np at Palmetto Park this morn mi but few of the trainers worked their horses rt Some of the best moves of the morning were Threequarters in 124 il ilbblerFivrjrlifirJS rrIte bblerFivrjrlifirJS Fiveeighths In i 100 Galflireeqnarters n W MV Threequarters In 121 JV VITII ni Fiv Iglitlis in 104 M jEiir ile In 04 n nwrlockJiolmcs wrlockJiolmcs Threequarters In 1 20 cotThreequarters in 124


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