Charleston Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-14

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARLESTON S C SATURDAY APRIL 13 1912 Palmetto Park Seventieth day Charleston Fair and Racing Association Winter Meeting of 75 days S books on Weather wet Presiding Judge W F ScluiHe Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary F J Pons Racing starts at 230 p ni Chicago time 130 p in 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 1 Q O Q FIRST RACE 12 Kile 1741 17 2 103 Pnrse 300 2yearolds Selling JL J A O Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWtPPSt A V vi StrFin Jockeys Owners 1854 ST AVANO W 114 7 4 41ST4SL1TTLE 21 2i 1J C Peak W E Nunn 5 6 6 2J C5 C51s 1ST4SL1TTLE DAD TV 112 S C 1s I1 2 C Turner F Gering Sr 2J 1651C575 710 1854 ELLA GRANE w 114 G 3 4 = 3l 3 J Wilson W J Toombs 3448545 3448545Six PIKES PEAK w 112 4 5 51ST4 Six 41 41 McTagrt Tennessee Stable 10 10 8 3 85 1ST4 FAUSTINA TV 109 5 2 C1 5l SJ T Koerner J C Milam 555 2 1 1847 VAX DEREN TV 117 3 7 71S54 511 C1 C F Moore J L Holland 33332 710 710S 1S54 MITE w 109 2 S S1S34MAMA S 7 1 R Hoffmanll H Emmons 20 30 30 12 C 1S34MAMA JOHNSON iv 109 1 1 7 S S J Allen G Ham 6652 910 muddyWinner Time 24 49 Track muddy Winner Ch f by St Avonicus Orsova trained by G Land LandWent Went to post at 232 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same ST AVANO running well In the going was in closest pursuit from the start and outstayed LIT ¬ TLE DAI in a drive through the last furlong LITTLE DAD showed the most speed and would have won if lie had kept straight in the stretch drive ELLA GRANE ran well in the going and had no mishaps PIKES PEAK showed fine speed and would have won but for running out on the stretch turn FAUS ¬ TINA disliked the going MAMA JOHNSON propped at the start startScratched Scratched 1282 = Loau Shark 112 1S54 Fred McElroy 107 1840 Armor 112 Fern Louise 109 I f f A SECOND RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 100 i 109 300 added 3yearolds and up JL J tt ward Selling Net value to winner 27250 second 5950 third 33 AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners 1S9GPRETEND W 5 107 5 2 21S93LOU 31 2 2 1 = F Moore J L Holland 71071071013 out outl3 1S93LOU DES OOGNETSw 4 107 1 1 l3 i in 2 C Turner Tennessee Stable 55585 35 1S12 CEREMOXIUS W 6 107 7 3 2 Si 3i 31 Teahann J B Richardson 60 60 60 20 10 3CC2 JENNIE WELLS TVB 8 113 3 9 50 5 = 5 4 Mentry A J Karr 15 20 20 7 3 17R6 LIGHTHOUSE WB 6 112 4 4 7 7i 6 5i McTagrt G J Day CO 50 20 S 4 1838 LADY ORIMAR w 6 110 6 6 4 4i 4ii 6 ° T Koerner Mrs M C Eaton 6 6 6 83 710 710Cn 1838 niXDA W 4 110 10 7 Cn C 73 7 Bruce W T Anderson 8 12 12 5 21 IS13 LYDIA LEE TV 4 105 9 S 9 S 8 S5 J Hanover W V Casey 15 30 30 10 5 5S1 1S25 ELIXORA W 4 109 2 5 S1 9 9 910 C Peak J C Williams 15 23 25 10 5 S9U82 DORIS WARD TV 4 110 S 10 10 10 10 10 Chappell F Lightfoot Time 25 49 102 109 Track muddy easly second and third drivin r PUETEND rAn as if ho outclassed the others and drew away in tlie stretch to win i in a i ci is CORNETS showed the most early speed and held on fairly well in the final drive improving and was prominent for the entire race JENNIE WELLS was going fast OU1MAR was taken wide all the way LIGHTHOUSE ran a good race raceScratched Scratched 18i7 Claque 110 J2G Appassionato 110 99S01 Captain John 115 Overweights Jennie Wells 3 nounds Elinora 4 AWtPPSt V 5i StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ISCCLKWIS TVB 3 9J 1 3 In Ink iij is Ferguson J W Hedrick 5 5WB 1914 CAPSIZE WB 4 109 3 5 4 4 3h 2 C Peak Mrs J WFlynn G 5 4i 1 out outWB WB 6 105 5 2 22 22 25 3 J Hanover II G Bedweil 1 65 11102oout 11102ooutWB 1111 Ull iiw WB 5 110 4 1 35 3H 4 40 Bruce W T Anderson 2 3 135710out 135710outWB HIGHFLOWN WB 4 108 2 4 5 5 5 5 R HofCmanE E McCareo 20 60 50 12 4 liost drivingice 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving ice showed the most speed all the way and won easing up CAPSIZE came on i half mil finished fastest of all RIGHTEASY showed speed but tired after going a Scrnto htrc0 ed 1 quit IIKMV in the stretch after being prominent in the early running 0 Miss Wicsrs 12 1STR Miss Turnail JI2 fS43 Forehead 118 FONT WB 6 103 5 1 VI VIG G M MILXER WB 5 115 2 4 2 2 IOCICLKIt W 4 107 4 2 2 2J 2 3l 3 XADZU w S 100 1 r 5 4 4 4 4 4KOXY KOXY MARY wj 4 5 K by Hastings Bellegardc ti Went to post at 350 At post 1 minute Start good vVon driving second and third the same FONT favored by his light weight and the going was hustled into the lead at once and held sway for the entire race but finished doing his best G M MILLER was taken wide all the way and kept under restraint too long but finished fast and gamely MOCKLHR tired after going well for threequarters NADZU ran fairly well FOXY MARY retired to the rear after going a half mile mileScratched Scratched 1850 = Cracker Box S 1870John Furlong 111 111Overweights Overweights Font 5 pounds Foxy Mary 5 O f T FIFTH RACE 1 116 Miles 1849 147 4 108 Purse 300 4yearolds and up JL J A I ward Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 1885JOE ROSE WB 6 111 1 3 1i 15 I1 McTagrt B Martin 18972THE G BUTFLY TV 5 101 71 32 2 2S 2J 22 F Moore Mrs J W Flynn 75 85 ll1012out 1S67 GOLDEN TREASUREw 4 104 4 5 5 J 4 3 3 3 J Hanover W II Horton 50 50 50 20 8 1S9CDR BARKLEY w 6 111 5 6 4n 5s 5 41 4h T Koerner J S Ownbey S 12 12 5 2 1S9GBARN DANCE TVB 4 104 3 2 7 6 6 a1 5i J McCabe O Hak C 10 10 4 65 1897HAiLDEMAN TVB 4 109 2 4 2h 31 4 6 620 C Turner W Birnie J 3 3 1 35 1S9CCUTTYHUXK TVB 4 99 6 7 6i 7 7 7 7 Lounsby WCWestmoreld 20 30 30 12 5 5Time Time 25 507 117 144 151 Track muddy muddyWinner Winner Elk h by Bannockburn Ameliana trained by J Powers Went to post at 422 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving drivingJOR JOR ROSE showing a liking for the going and the most speed was rushed into a good lead from ttie start startand and easily won all the way THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY ran forwardly and gamely but had to be hard hardridden ridden in the stretcli to save second place GOLDEN TREASURE suffered from interference in tle early earlyrunning running and finished fast DR BARKLEY ran fairly well CUTTYHUNK bled IIALDKMAN showed showedScratched Scratched 1873Hatte1RislS99llY885 Howdy Howdy 103 1885 Stare 99 1885 Otilo 108 18C7 = Captain Swanson Ill 1812 Bonnie Eloise 102 1897 Peter Pcnder 115 1 O O Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile 124S 140 4 103 Purse 000 3yearolds and upward JL t l O Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 In I Horses AWtPPSt i Vs StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1SS3PIERRE DUMAS WB 3 89 5 2 1 5 1 l1 I1 li Lounsby J Gnfiin a 7 7 95 12 121S84REY 1S84REY WB 3 94 3 3 23 2l 4 25 2s Ferguson J W Hedrick 4 5 1851 27 27IS73RAGMAN IS73RAGMAN TVS 6 107 2 5 5 4J 2i 3s 3 C Turner R S Brush 45 1 1 25 ou ou18735BBRTIS 18735BBRTIS TVB 4 101 4 1 4 5 5 4i 4s J Hanover H G Bcdwell 10 12 12 4 45 18S43SLEETH WB 3 92 1 4 3J 31 3l 5 5 J McCabe G S Wilson 3 3 31 1 14 14Time Time 25 50 l16 i 144 Track muddy st Park Helen Connelly trained by J Gritfin Went to post at 447 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same PIERRE DUMAS ran well in the going and showing the most speed sprinted Into a long lead at once and although tiring near the end held REY safe in the final stride REY dropped back after going a half but came again in the homestretch and finished fast RAGMAN beganslowly and moved up prom ¬ isingly after going a half but tired in the last furlong SLEETH showed early speed and quit badly near the end The winner entered for 900 was bid up to 1200 and bought in inScratched Scratched 1884 Cu Bon 103 18713Commoncrs Touch 92 ISCOLimpet 111 1833 M Cambon W7 Overweights Pierre Dumas 2 pounds


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