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CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARLESTON S C SATURDAY APRIL 6 1912 Palinetto Park Sixtyfourth day Charleston Fair and Racing Association Winter Meeting of 75 days 14 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 Indicates apprentice allowance T Q A T FIRST RACE 4 12 Furlongs 1785 54 2 108 300 added 2yearolds Selling JL Ott I Net value to winner S2G5 second 55 third 30 Ind Horses AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P h 17S5SPRIGHTLY MISS W 111 3 7 4i I1 I5 C Turner F D Weir 32 2 2 33 ll ll1S20 1S20 YEMASSEE WB 115 5 3 5i 45 2 Fain GallaJier Bros 355 85 12 1834 FRED LEVY w 109 C 4 3J 3 3 1 T Koerner J C Milam 8 20 15 G 2J 2J1S27VAN 1S27VAN DEREN w 109 2 2 lh 2 4U F Moore J L Holland S 15 12 4 2 1S27BRUSH w 100 S 6 6 6l 5 Ferguson S A Garrison GO 100 100 40 20 20ISSl ISSl VUTO RUN RUNEARLY WB 112 7 5 2t 5 GJ J Wilson C Woodford 2 2 G3 25 15 15EARLY EARLY LIGHT WB 110 4 8 8 1 7 Butwell C J Quinn 40 60 60 20 C C1S273NICK 1S273NICK AKIN WB 113 1 1 7 J S S J Allen G M Johnson 10 SO 30 S 4 4Time Time ZVa 49 55 Track fast fastWinner Winner WeirWent B f by Ildriin Lochabcr trained by F D Weir Went to post at 253 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving SPRIGHTLY MISS met with interference soon after the start but saved much ground in making the turn into the stretch and finished fast YEMASSEK also saved much ground came fast in the final furlong and outgained FRED LEVY in the final strides FRED LEVY was in forward contention all the way VAN DEREN tired badly after setting the early pace AUTO RUN weakened in the final furlong after showing much early speed BRUSH closed fast fastScratched Scratched 1814St Avano 108 1827ElIa Grane 112 Q1O SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 1OG 4 109 Purse 300 3ycarolds and up JL OttO ward Allowances Net value to winner 210 second 40 third 20 Iwl Horses AWtPPSt 4 V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S OSl aROGON WB 4 110 2 2 23Sif I2 l i iu It c Peak R F Carman 25 3 14ul 14ulW 3Sif = iErrriE SUE w 4 105 c 3 3JS25 2 21 2J 2J Hopkins E W Moore 32 85 3211 3211WB JS25 = LADY 1RMA WB 6 1071 1 11 1 3J 3 3 31 J Wilson BeverwyckStable C S 7 2 35 35WB 1703 PRINCE AHMED WB 8 123 8 7 C1 5t 4 4s Forsythe H G Bcdwell 2S 3 3 63 25 1815 MISS NETT w 4 103 5 6 7 7 D 51 T Koerner E H Garrison Garrisonw 09007 MATTIE KERNAN W 4 105 7 5 51SOO 6h Gl 7 G Dreyer G AV StiiTij so soW son 100 200 200 60 30 1SOO MOTHERKINS W 3 S3 3 4 4l 4l fit 71 J Allen G A Hilton HiltonW 100 200 150 60 SO SOJ 00071 LETOURNO w 3 100 4 48 8 88 88 Stcinhdt J Griflin 100 200 200 60 30 fastWinner Time 23 475 101 107 Track fast Winner EwingWent Cli c by Octagon Lady Rosemary trained by A Ewing Went to post at 315 At post 5 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the Sinie ROGON showing high speed and lucky moved into a long lead in the first quarter and won all the way but appeared beaten in the stretch and coming again at the end finished lame BETTIE SUE ran as if lxst but was forced to go wide on the stretch turn and could not quite get up at the end LADY HtMA was in closest pursuit and well up for the entire race PRINCE AHMED ran only moderately well and was always outpaced MOTHERKINS ran well for a half halfScratched Scratched 98Overweights 1810 Astrologer 98 1733 Congo 108 1832ICapsize 122 1835 Mark A Mayer 98 Overweights Lady Irma li pounds Letourno 2 1 O A Q THIRD RACE 1 116 Miles 1692 148 4 102 Purse 500 3yearolds and up L O kJ ward Handicap Net value to winner 375 second 75 third 50 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1794SGRANITE w 4 10S 3 2 I1 1 1 5 1 1J T Koerner W O Joplin 65 65 1 12 out 1830 = G M MlHjLER WB 5 109 4 4 3J 3 4i Sot 2t Butwell W B Carson 2i 4 18345 14 14ISOOGUY ISOOGUY FISHER WB 6 113 2 3 4s 4s 3 4s 3H J Wilson E F Cooney 5 5 41 32 13 1830 MOCKLER w 4 103 5 5 2J 2l 2nt 2i 4l Hopkins C S Wilson 20 40 40 12 2 2nSPA nSPA Y PORT WB 4 114 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 C Turner E E McCargo 3 4i 4J G5 13 Time 13Time 25 50 115 141 147 new track record Track fast Winner JoplinWent B c by Rockton Adriutha trained by W O Joplin Went to post at 341 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second arid third the same GRANITE was hustled into the lead with a rush and being well ridden set a fast pace and held sway for the entire race although tiring badly near the end G M MILLER raced close up for the first threequarters and was eased up a trifle on the last turn then finished with a rush GUY FISHER also run a good race and was going fast at the end MOCKLER ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and re ¬ tired in the last furlong ANY PORT ran fairly well Scratched 1830 Font 95 O K FOURTH RACE 1 14 Miles 1CCO 215 4 93 Palmetto Derby Value 3000 JL OJJ 3yearolds Allowances Net value to winner 2125 second 500 third 250 Iml Horses AWtPPSt St i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P i 1S22 JAWBONE W 113 4 3 9 3 4h 41 in Hopkins W A Massey 1S22CRACKER BOX WB 113 5 4 21 25 2 3i 2 2h J Wilson C J Casey 851S1G 1822 FLAMMA W 113 9 9 41 4 3 2 1 3S Uutwell T R Condran G la 10 3 85 1S1G = BARD OF HOPE w 113 1111 1J 1 = I1 3S 4J Byrne P M Walker 3 5 45 2 1 45J830 1S22SMANAGER MACK w 110 3 5 7J 7 7 GJ 51 5s T Koerner W J Young 78405 45 J830 COL HOLLOWAY WE 122 6 3 3S 4h 5s G C8 C Peak BoverwyckStable 15 CO 30 10 4 1S22 = DUVAL A WB 113 7 7 GJ 6 8 8 7 7 Fain Gallaher Bros 10 15 15 G 2A 1822 PLIANT WS 108 S S 8l SJ G1 9 S Sc C Turner TennesseeStable t20 60 60 20 1 1S22 COMMON TOUCH ws 108 2 2 51 51 9 7J 9 9 R HoffmanTerincsseeStable t20 GO GO 20 10 tCoupled in betting no separate place or show betting bettingTime Time 24 50 115 141 208 new track record Track fast MasseyWent Winner B c by Samson Jennie J trained by W A Massey Went to post at 411 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same JAWBONE running in suspiciously improved form began slowly and suffered from keen interfer ¬ ence in the first half but closed a great gap and got up to win in the last stride of a fast finish CRACKER BOX ran an honest race was always prominent and stayed well in the final drive FLAMMA also showed improvement and was a prominent and game contender throughout BARD OF HOPE tired alter showing extreme speed in pacemaking for a mile COLONEL HOLLOW AY ran fairly well The others were always outpaced DUVAL running a bad race O pT I FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 1OC 4 109 Purse 350 3yearolds and up 1 O J JL ward Selling Net value to winner 275 second 50 third S25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 1S31 = KING OLYMPIAN w 5 109 2 2 1 S 1 li li Butwell W F Schulte 1S17LEWIS WSB 3 94 7 G 2b 2J 2J 25 Lounsby J W Hodrick 50 10010030 12 1S13SRIGHTEASY B G 111 5 7 o 131012out4h 5J 3 3b 3J Forsythe H H1S09SYLVESTRIS G Bedwell 45 75 131012out 1S09SYLVESTRIS W 5 105 4 3 4 4h 311 4 411 4l J Hanover X B Davis 10 12 12 3 1 1733 MONTCALM w 5 113 35 6 G 51 o1 T Koerner llr llr1S17SEL1ZH llrs J W Flynn G G 5 G5 23 1S17SEL1ZH HARWOOD WB G 110 1 1 3 31 4X G 6 C Peak R R1CSG F Carman 3405 33 out 1CSG SIR MINCEMEAT WB 8 106 G 4 7777 Lindsey J 100 OO 200 SO 40 Time 24 48 100 107 Track fast Winner Cli h by Olympian Queen Lute trained by R P Brooks Went to post at 437 At post 5 minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing KING OLYMPIAN showing high speed went out into a good lead from the start and gamely held thn others safe for the entire race LEWIS showing surprising improvement was in closest pursuit all the way and stayed gamely in the final drive RIGHTEASY began slowly and showed a high flight of speed in closing a gap but was forced to go wide all the way and tired SYLVESTRIS ran fairly well and finished close up MONTCALM suffered from interference ELIZABETH HARWOOD quit after run ¬ ning forwardly for a half halfScratched Scratched 1831Parkvicw 110 1C35 Jcssup Burn 109 1780Threc Links 94 1829JMerrIck 115 SIXTH RACE 34 Mile 1842 112 S 115 Purse 300 3yearolds Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWfifsi AWtPPSt V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 1S2GGOLD MINE WS 10S A I5 V C Turner L LoBIond 75 11101 11101G 1810 CONGSMAN JAMES WB 111 o o o99177LITTLE 31 2n T Koerner M Foley G 4J S5 S54i 99177LITTLE EP w 10j 4 7 71S3VSTAR 21 3l Forsythe S Ross 4i 4 32 32GO 1S3VSTAR ROSE W 104 6 9 9ISOOELECTRIC 5 4h J Hanover R Profit GO 50 20 ISOOELECTRIC WB 99 1 2 21S31 HollandCnk 4t Profit4t 5s F Moore J L Holland 30 20 S S4S 1S31 STELCLIFF WB 114 t F FISO Cnk c C Peak J Robertson 4S 4 3 ISO MONSIEUR X wsp 107 3 7 7 J Wilson E p Coonejr 12 1 4 isoi i i9 VEsvFORTT w 109 9 S 998 8 R HoffmanM Hirsch 30 30 20 8 4 OOLTEX wlOS S 4 C S 9 9 Butwell W G Yankc CO CO CO 20 8 8t t Time 24 48 114 Track fast i er Br f by Woolsthbrpe Flenr dOr trained by T J Shannon ShannondiIviWUt diIviWUt to ost a 5W At J0st minute Start good and slow Won cantering second and third j jnt nt COLD MINE ran as if she outclassed the others and drew out in the stretch to win as her rider i rideri 1 CO NGRKSSMAN JAMES gained steadily from a slow beginniii inn nlacc LITTLE EP ran well and was hard ridden for the entire iatx OXIAV miou cai jung way back in the last quarter ELECTRIC ran fairly well STELCLIFF set the early nace and tired e stretch drive pcratched 1730 Tlllles Nightmare 111 V TlIlt SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards 1810 345 4 100 Purse 350 3yearolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 27r second 50 third 25 AWtPPSt U StrFIn Jockeys Owners O H C P S AS ws 4 103 10 7 S C 3l2 1 Schwebig W B Carson 2 21 1251 12 I T1TXCE wit 4 103 4 3 2 2i 21 1 2 C Turner A Vogeler 10 15 15 C 3 N W 5 115 2 1 I1 1 lh 3 3 Fain G W Scott 4 5 3J 75 710 FLYw 5 110 CIO 10 9 S C 4 = T Koerner Mrs J W Flynn 587375 wr 9 102 9 S 4h r 4 4l C1 Teahann N B Davis 20 CO CO 20 10 iwoJ WE G 110 1 4 Sii 4l Ci A Ci li HofCmanB Martin 35 20 20 8 4 4llr llr llrAllN AllN DANCE ivn 4 106 8 G 9 7 G1 7 74 J Deavpt O Hak 30 CO 20 8 4 IiAMA55A WB 4 10S 11 9 7 C 7 S SI C Peak C K Lyman 4 41 22 LONGHAND WSB 5 102 12 11 11 11 11 9 95 J Hanover J W Burttscholl 5 8 o 1 20JiJ 3GLUCOSE f G 105 3 2 531 10 10 31 10 = F Moore J L Holland CO 300 100 40 20 JiJ CIIAIJLEY STRAUS ws 4 106 5 C C5 8 9 10 11s Steinhdt C A Leiman 30 CO 50 20 10 3 OJ FOOTLIGHTS wsn 4 3081 7 32 32 32 32 12 12 Jensen G J Kraus 100 150 150 CO 30 fastinner Time 24 49VS 115 141 Track fast inner B g by Potentate Countcrbreeze trained by W B Carson cnt to post at 529 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the rame HATTERAS began slowly and was forced to go wide but moved up steadily and finishing fast V lgamed THE ROYAL PRINCE in the final drive THE ROYAL PRINCE ran a good race and was prom ¬ inent all the way J H UOUGHTON showed the most early speed and set the pace to the stretch but tired in the last furlong THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY came from far back in the last quarter TACOB ill and JOE ROSE showed speed but retired on the stretch turn RAMAZAN ran poorly LONGHAND was badlyScratched away badly Scratched 1812 Bonnie Eloise 101 1S39 Stare 103 1734 Royal Report 110 1S32 Bishop W 115 Overweights Footlights 2i pounds Barn Dance 3 Ramazan 2