Charleston Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-04

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARLESTON S C WEDNESDAY APRIL 3 1912 Palmetto Park Sixtyfirst 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 230 p m Chicago time 130 p m W indicates whip S spurs B blinkers Fig ¬ ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number track record age of horse and weight carried Indicates apprentice allowance T QOT FIRST RACE 4 12 Furlongs 1783 54 2 108 300 added 2yearolds Selling JL O I Net value to winner 200 sccond 32 third 28 AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 1779 VAN DEUEN W 111 6 3 3W 1 1 1 = C Peak Gallahcr Bros 4 5 18 1S06 ELLA GRANE W 108 1 2 2WB 2 2i 21 E Martin W J Toombs 41 5 5 83 710 1G895NICK AKIN WB 115 2 1 1W 51 3l 3l Butwell G M Johnson 324 4 85 710 7107i 1741FALCONET W 101 5 4 7i 5J 4n F Moore J X Holland 6 8 135 K 35 353n 1526LATENT WlOG 4 5 5W 3n 42 5J C Turner G E Galvin 7 10 7 2J 1 1CJ 1SOCBRUSH W 98 7 7 7w CJ 75 62 Ferguson S A Garrison 100 100 100 40 20 177 LITTLE DAD w 106 3 6 6W 41 6h 75 J Hanover F Gering Sr 699332 1799 CALMA W 1075 8 S 888 Jensen T Hackett 40 50 50 20 7 fastWinner Time 24 495 56 Track fast Winner GallaherWent B c by Cesarlon Margaret II trained by J C Gallaher Went to post at 230 At post 0 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving VAN DEREN hard ridden was hustled into the lead at once and maintained his early advantage through ¬ out ELLA GRANE also ran in forward contention all the way and finished gamely NICK AKIN was not ridden to advantage and should have finished closer up FALCONET was allowed to run out on the turns and closed a big gap in the stretch LATENT tired after showing early speed BRUSH finished fast LITTLE DAD showed early speed but quit The winner entered for 500 was bid up to 700 and sold to J L Holland HollandOverweights Overweights Calma 1 pounds 1QOQ SECOND RACE 34 Mile 1274 113 4 IOC 300 added 4yeafoIds and upward JL O Q Selling Net value to winner 280 second 04 third 3G AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ISOS WANDER W 6 112 6 3 2i 3 = 2J in T Koerner C E Hamilton 2 2J 21 45 12 12WB 1790 LOVE WATCHES WB 5 115 10 7 6 2J I1 2s Butwell R Troxler 2 2A 93 91012 91012WB 1733 JOE ROSE WB C 115 1 1 3 4s 4 3U Goldstein E Martin 50 50 40 13 7 7W 1S03 MISS JONAH W 4 103 12 9 10 8 5J 4 Lounsby II Fink 13 30 30 10 5 5WB 1797 = THRIFTY WB 4 103 13 4 1i in 3 5J Ambrose H Penny 4 5 45 S5 710 1773 OAKLEY 7 61 Obert WCWestmoreld 20 30 SO 12 G GW 1S03 = TIPPY ws 4 103 5 8 9 7b 8 75 Schwebis W B Carson Carson1818IX3RD S 12 12 4 S5 S5C 1818IXRD WELLS w 4 113 211 St 5J 6l 8l C Peak C Reed 15 30 25 8 4 4N 1780 MONTOLAIR w 7 112 9 2 7 9 9 95 J Hanover N B Davis 10 20 20 S 4 4C 1729 CHARLEY STRAUS ws 4 113 3 13 12 12 10 101 E Martin C A Leiman 50 10010040 20 20R 1469 CANOPIAN WB 9 112 4 12 13 11 11 11s Bauer R H Clark 10015015060 30 30C 178GSANCHO PANZA WB 4 103 8 10 11 10 12 12 F Moore C D Ray 100 150 150 60 30 30lE 17S6 PHIL MOHR WB 5 112 11 5 5ll Bled R HoffmanE lE J Doherty 10 12 10 4 2 fastWinner Time 24 48f 115 Track fast Winner EvcrmanWent Ch g by Peep oDay Strayaway trained by J S Evcrman Went to post at 258 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the fame WANDER well handled was kept close to the pacemaker from the start gained steadily in the hnil furlong and was going away at the end LOVE WATCHES away in a tangle showed high speed and made up ground rapidly but tired near the end JOE ROSE ran well up with the leaders all the way MISS JONAH qlosad a big gap THRIFTY quit badly In the final quarter after making the early pace PHIL MOHR was close to the leaders when he suCfcred a hemorrhage The winner entered for 300 was bid up to 503 and bought in Scratched 1790zLady Orimar 103 1530 Workbor 113 1797 Stanley S 110 QOQ THIRD RACE 34 Mile 1274 113 4 10G Purse 450 3yearolds and upward JLO U 7 Selling Handicap Net value to winner 323 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 1791MARJORIE A WB 4 103 4 4 1 1s Is 1 = Bruce W T Anderson 7311511 51 1789SUREGET WB 5 107 5 5 25 25 2l 2 Butwell W Gerst 2 2J 2 4a iw 1743MERRICK iw1743MERRICK WB 9 112 2 1 55 5s 35 35 T Koerner J C Milam 5 5 4 B5 12 1577 = COL ASHMEADE WB 5 108 3 3 4 4S 4J C Peak R F Carman 5 6 45 95 45 D9GOG ASPIRIN WB 6 113 6 7 7 6 C1 55 Connor P M Walker 15 40 30 10 3 1691 ELLA BRYSON w 4 107 1 2 Sb 3i 51 6l R HoffmanL H Adair 10 12 12 4 73 739S427TABOO 9S427TABOO W61097C C777C Turner M Hirsch 30 10010030 12 12Time fastWinner Time 23i 48 114 Track fast AndersonWent Winner Ch f by Prince of Melbourne Raiment trained by W T Anderson Went to post at 323 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MARJORIE A obtained a long lead In the first quarter and held her opposition safe thereafter 8UKE GKT showed good speed and finished gamely MERRICK dropped back in the first quarter but finished last COLONEL ASHMEADE was fairly well up throughout ELLA BRYSON quit in the final quarter after showing good early speed ASPIRIN closed well Scratched 1274sSlr Alvcscot 104 Overweights Colonel Ashmeade 2 pounds 1 ftQO FOURTH RACE 1 18 Miles 1249 154 4 105 Purse 300 3ycarolds and up JL OO V ward Handicap Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt St StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 1816GUY 25179SG FISHER WB 6 110 2 3 C 6 C 3 2J lh J Wilson E F Coohey 3 3J 1651 25 179SG If MILLER WB 5 108 5 5 21 21 lh 1J IS 2l Butwell W B Carson 2265 12 out 1795 BOB R w 5 109 1 2 5 o1 31 2J 3s 3s C Peak BcverwyckSble 75 11511 371014 12ISlfi 1795 MOCKLER TV 4 107 4 4 15 lh 2s 4 45 41 T Koerner C S Wilson S 12 11 2J 12 ISlfi COL HOLLOWAYWB 3 95 3 1 3A 3t 4h 55 5 5b Ambrose BeverwyckSble f75 1151157J014 1S03 FONT WSB 6 97 6 G 41 4J 55 6 C 6 Hopkins Tennessee Stable 13 40 40 10 4 fCoupIcd In betting bettingTime no separate place or show betting Time 24 49 115 141 154 new track record Track fast Winner HeffnerWent B h by Sain Appollonia trained by E W Heffner Went to post at 348 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same GUY FISHER repeatedly interfered with by BOB R finished gamely and got up In the closing strides G M MILLER had no mishaps and weakened at the end after making the pace BOB R would have finished closer up but for bothering GUY FISHER MOCKLER quit in the stretch after showing keen early speed FONT and COLONEL HOLLOWAY were prominent in the early running and quit in the final quarter quarterScratched Scratched lS02sJohn Furlong 106 Q I FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 100 4 109 300 added 3yearolds and up L OO J ward Selling Net value to winner 265 second 55 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1759PARKVIEW w 7 108 8 3 3 25 1 1s T Koerner W O Joplin 3 3 S5 35 13 1817 121694HOWDY KING OLYMPIAN 5 115 6 1 2 3 3J 25 E Martin W F Schulte 4 45 4 1 12 13lS073STBLClyIFF 1694HOWDY HOWDY WB 5 105 1 2 Ink it 2l 35 F Moore W Woodard 65 95 32 35 13 lS073STBLClyIFF WB 3 98 3 7 S C1 4 A Forsythe J Robertson 50 60 60 10 4 1S013WORKING LAD WB S 106 4 6 51 7 65 5s J Allen W Gerst 10 20 20 7 3 1539 THE RUMP w 3 104i 55 6 5J G1 62 Obert W Martin 50 75 60 15 7 1S10 WOOLTEX w 3 105 78 7 8 7 71 R HoffmanW G Yanke 60 100 100 40 20 1775TOISON DtOR ws 6 108 2 4 4J 4s S 8 C Turner Gallaher Bros 6 12 10 2 45 45Time fastWinner Time 23 48 i 101 108 Track fast JoplinAVent Winner B m by Hamburg Morningside trained by W O Joplin AVent to post at 412 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving PARKVIEW ran close to the early leaders took the lead on the stretch turn and drew away with ease to win with much In reserve KING OLYMPIAN away fully in his stride helped to set the early pace dropped back on the stretch turn and came again In the final furlong STELCLIFF finished fast after be Jnning slowly TOISON DOR quit badly In the last quarter after showing early speed The winner en ¬ tered IuScratched for 400 was bid up to 805 and bought Iu Scratched 1825 Lady Sybil 105 1809 Sylveslris 111 Overweights The Rump 3J ponnds Wooltcx 2 1832 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 1274 113 4 10G Purse 300 4yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C I IWB flS17 MAGAZINE WB 7 120 6 3 2 = 2J 1 1 Hopkins W A Massey 13 5 13 out lSlgSTAR BLUB WB 6 120 2 6 5 42 3 2n J Wilson C Woodford 34423 out outWB 1811 CAPSIZE WB 4 113 5 1 33 3J 25 3s Goldstein Mrs J W Flynn 7 10 10 2 13 13B 1797MON AMI AMI98S40 B 5 112 3 2 1S 1 45 4s Connor P M Walker 20 30 30 4 65 65WB 98S40 BISHOP W WB 6 120 1 4 4l 5 5 5s Jensen G Summers 200 500 300 SO 12 12WB612045 1S13SPOCOTA IGO WB612045 6666C Miller G E Gifford 100 150 100 20 3 Time 24 48 114 Track fast MasseyWent Winner B g by Mazagan Pink Rose trained by W A Massey Went to post at 438 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MAGAZINE closely followed the early pace set by MON AMI assumed the lead on the stretch turn and won by as far as his rider pleased STAR BLUE began slowly and taken wide when enterin the stretch wore down CAPSIZE in the closing strides CAPSIZE was listlessly ridden and should have finished second MON AMI quit after showing much speed for half a mile The winner entered for 700 was bid up to SI 100 and sold to P M Walker Scratched 18182Stare 110 1831Howdy Howdy 112 ISlSChilton Squaw 108 lS17Flizibetn Har wood 115 1789 King Avondale 115 1819J H Houghton 120 1803 Jacobite 117S31 = Kin Olympian Belle Mawr 110 1 QQQ SEVENTH RACE 1 116 Miles 1692148 4 102 Purse 330 3yearolds u JL O O O ward Selling Net value to winner 275 second 30 third 25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt J4 V StrFm Jockeys Owners O II C P S if Lt Li Jtj u o o J 1 o 35 a SJ 3 3 J lh 1 i3unveii AN Jx iicai 23 l31l l31l1S1C 1S1C SIR CLEGES WB 7 114 1 3 2 2 15 25 2 Hopkins W A Massey 1 65 1 12 1 11S12THE 1S12THE G BUTrRFLY w 6 103 S G 6J 6 5 4 3 T Koerner Mrs J W Flynn 687243 1692 REY WB 3 90 4 4 li Ink h 315 41 Lounsby J W Hedrick 10 20 20 7 2J 1812 MONTGOMERY WB 8 106 o 5 5 5 4 5 Forsythe H G Bedwell S 10 10 2 910 1790 PEDIGREE w 7 102 2 2 8 8 8 G 6 Chappell O II Davids 100 100 60 15 3 31S04 1S04 STAR ROSE w 3 90 S 7 7 i5 J Allen R Profit 50 11010030 1 11C37 1C37 M CAMBON w 5 110 4 4h fij S S G Peak R F Carman 20 20 15 5 S5 S5Time Time 24 49 115 142 148 J Track fast Winner B li by Ethelbert Dorotlieo trained by N K Bean BeanWent Went to post at 506 At post 3 minutes Start good anil slow Won easily second and third driving EL QRO was kept under restraint close to the pacemaker to the stretch turn where ho dashed into the lead and drew away from his opposition SIR CLEGES showed speed under restraint for the first half and weakened badly in the final furlong THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY came fast in the final quarter RE showed keen speed for threequarters and tired tiredScratched Scratched 1831 Parkview 106 1830 Font 107 1819Belie Clem J03 1734 Royal Report 109 Overweights The Golden Butterfly 1 pound Pedigree 2 f


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