Charleston Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-17

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART1 CHARLESTON S C TUESDAY APRIL 16 1912 Palmetto Park Seventysecond day Charleston Fair and Racing Association Winter Meeting of 75 days 8 books on Weather clear Presiding Judge W F Schulte Starter A B Dade Racing Secretary F J Pons Racing starts at 300 p m Chicago time 200 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 O A f7 FIRST RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 100 4 109 Purse 300 4yearolds and up JL 7 tt I ward Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 1913DOMINTCA W 5 108 7 1 11220JACK 1220JACK NUNNALLY WB S 110 1 2 1872STAR BLUE WB 5 110 5 5 7 5i S 3J C Turner C Woodford 4 G 6 2 4a 4a18S53HOWDY 18S53HOWDY HOWDY WB 5 107 4 3 2J 2l 4l 4 F Moore W Woodard 3 4 16565 35 351913BODKIN 1913BODKIN WB 4 103 6 6 4 6s 51 5 Lounsby J W Foulk 30 40 40 15 8 1872 SPIN w 4 109 3 4 o1 7 6l 6 Fain T R Condran 8 15 15 6 3 318SoSTARE 18SoSTARE WB 4 106 8 7 6J 4J 7 7 J Hanover H G Bedwell 7 15 15 6 3 91990 MASKS AND FACES w 7 103 2 8 88 8 S6 Ferguson F A Petrino 20 40 40 15 8 99873 MERISE W610539 9 9 99 J Allen J McPherson 20 40 40 15 S STime Time 24 48 100 107 Track fast Winner HaymakerWent Ch m by Alvescot Evil Eye trained by L Haymaker Went to post at 300 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving DOMINICA well ridden and away forwardly was rushed into the lead soon after the start and easily held the others safe for the entire race JACK NUNNALLY was saved for the first three furlongs and finished fast when called on TAR BLUE began slowly and closed a big gap in the stretch HOWDY HOWDY quit badly after going a half mile in closest pursuit of the winner BODKIN ran well but tired STARE showed speed speedScratched Scratched 1924 Pretend 104 1893 Tippy 99 1828 Lord Wells 111 1 Ql Q SECOND RACE 34 Mile 18C9 112 1 113 Purse 350 3yearolds and upward JL t ttO Allowances Net value to winner 275 second 50 third 25 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P 1S82 = DONAU WB 5 108 5 1 1s I1 1s I2 Fain W Gerst 1731 CARLTON G WB 5 108 4 2 2 S 23 2 J 2Z Schwebig W B Carson 4 4 11520 out out1S94 1S94 JAMES DOCKERY w3 95 3 3 S33 32 3 J McCabe B Schreiber 10 10 10 2 out out1S693T 1S693T M GREEN W 6 10S 1 4 4 4 4 4SO C Turner D N Prewitt 1135 out 1815 SAXON BARON 10x w 4 106 2 5 5 5 5 5 Chappell G F Stericker 100 100 60 20 10 x Time 23 47i 113 Track fast fastWinner Winner B g by Woolsthorpe Al Lone trained by G Ham HamWent Went to post at 327 At post 4 minutes Start bad and slow Won easily second and third driving LONAU appeared very lame when going to the post but secured a big advantage at the start which prac ¬ tically earned him the race for lie led by a wide margin all the way CARLTON G was also away well and never seriously menaced for second place JAMES DOCKERY was speedy and ran a game race T M GREEN was away badly and out of contention from the start 1 O fl O THIRD RACE 1 Mile 1248 140 4 103 Purse 300 4yearolds and upward JL JribJ Selling Gentlemen Riders Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Ind Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 1940SNEW STAR w 4 145 3 2 3 2h 2 I1 VI Mr ReardnJ L Bryan 85 85 1 16 out 1927 JOE ROSE WB 6 152 1 1 2i 3s 34 31 2i Mr D PonsE Martin 12 45 45 out 1915 FROG w 4 145 4 3 1J I1 2 35 Mr Foss W G Yanke 12 15 15 3 13 1885 INDIAN MAID WB 5 147 5 4 4 = 4 4 4 43 ° Mr J PonsMrs E Lutz 50 50 30 3 35 1815 SINGLE FILE WB 4 2JTime 148 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 Mr Parson E C Nunn 20 50 50 13 2J Time 26 52 118 146 Track fast Winner MooreWent B g by Star Ruby Nineveh trained by E Moore Went to post at 354 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving NEW STAR was well ridden and gaining steadily from the start and drew out decisively In the stretch JOE ROSE ran well but was sharply impeded several times by FROG in the stretch and might have won with a clear course FROG set the pace to the stretch and ran a good race under poor riding INDIAN MAID was fairly well up throughout I f Kf FOURTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 lOGi 4 109 Purse 300 3yearolds and JJOv upward Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 2O AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P Ferj1914TOM 1914MONCREIF WB 4 107 1 1 3b 2 2 1 Ferj 5 5 4i 2 40 1914TOM MASSIE WB 4 104 3 5 5 5 4 2 k Schwebig W B i 3 4 18585 45 1914 THREE LINKS W 3 99 5 4 2 1J 1 3s J Hanover W E Scott 12 20 15 6 3 31913PREMIER 1913PREMIER 71013363T WB 4 109 7 3 4 3 i 31 4s McTagrt T Burns 233 71013 71013S3 363T JESSUP BURN WB 6 110 22 iu 4s 5 5 C Peak R F Carman S3 2 2 45 720 7201938CHARLEY 1938CHARLEY BROWN WB39546 C666 Lounsby T D Sullivan 12 25 23 10 5 1844 EFFICIENCY r 3 975 C 7 7777 F Moore J L Holland 8 1 12 12 5 2 fastWinner Time 23 48 100 107 Track fast Winner DuffyWent Ch c by Cesarion Lizzie Keller trained by J Duffy Went to post at 425 At post 2 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving MONCREIF was well up In the early running and wearing THREE LINKS down in the final furlong won iu a canter TOM MASSIE under a bad ride began slowly but finished with a rush and took second place in the last stride THREE LINKS showed superior speed but tired In the last sixteenth PREMIER had nu mishaps JESSUP BURN was shuffled back on the far turn after setting the early pace Scratched paceScratched 189G Minnie Bright 108 108Overweights Overweights Efficiency 2j pounds Three Links 2 1 Q K t FIFTH RACE 5 12 Furlongs 1823 100 4 109 Purse 300 3yearolds and up JL it7 LF JL ward Selling Net valne to winner 240 second 40 third 20 Inti Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners 3o99S61 1924LADY ORIMAK w 6 101J 87 I1 1 J I1 l i J Wilson Mrs M C Eaton 3 3 33565 3o 99S61 CAPTAIN JOHN w 6 110 10 10 61 3i Sz 2J Mentry W Cahill 13 15 4 2 1 1893 INCISION w 4 104 4 3 2 2J 2 3s J Hanover W G Yanke S 15 15 6 3 1S2S OAKLEY w 4 108 5 1 4h 55 4Z 41 Fain WCWestmorelnd 25 3i 3J 32 45 1911 MATTIE KERNAN W 4 105 6 5 9985 Quinlan G W Stimpson 20 40 40 15 8 14SSPROFILE WB 5 102 3 6 3 7 7 6J Moody B C Evans 30 50 50 20 10 lOSSTOUST w 4 103 9 2 5i 4 6J 7 Steinhdt Mrs E Lutz 4883 32 321S13 1S13 SILK WB 5 103 7 S 7 6s 5J 8s Teahann T D Martin 20 50 50 20 10 101838PCESS 1838PCESS INDUSTRY TVB 4 102 1 4 8 8 9 9 C Turner A L Kirby 665375 1797 STANLEY S WB 4 103 2 9 10 10 10 10 Bruce W T Anderson 20 20 12 6 3 3Time Time 24 48 107 Track fast fastWinner Winner EatonWent Ch m by Orimar Miss Ross trained by G Eaton Went to post at 455 At post G minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving LAPY ORIMAR was rushed into the lead at once and although losing much ground by going wide on the stretch turn won all the way and finished easing up CAPTAIN JOHN was forced to go wide most of the way but finished fast and gamely INCISION was prominent most all the way but finished tiring OAK ¬ LEY had no mishaps DUST showed speed but retired in the stretch MATTIE KERNAN closed a big gap gapScratched Scratched 1924 = Louis des Cognets 101 1530 Workbox 107 1914 Miss Nett 105 193C Cooney K 104 Overweights Lady Orimar li pounds Oakley 5 Silk 1 Mattie Kernan 4 SIXTH RACE 1 116 Miles 1849 147 4 108 Purse 300 3yearolds and up ward Selling Net value to winner 240 second 40 third 20 lod Horses AWtPPSt 14 StrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1SS3 LADY McGEE WTJ 3 89 2 2 1s 1s 1 = I5 1 = J Allen F Regan 3 33 6535 1915SWEET OWEN WB 4 107 10 S 7J 5J 5J 35 2 McTagrt P Phillips 3552 45 19153DOLLY BULTMAN w 6 102 1313 61 4l 2 2 3 Ferguson E McCloskcy 6 S S 3 S5 1915 NAUGHTY LAD WB 4 96 3 3 10 10 61 4 Steinhdt C Phillips 4 7 7 21 65 I860 MICHAEL ANGELO w 6 117 S 9 4 6H 71 5J 5J J Hanover H G Bedwell 5 15 15 6 3 1882 BNDYMION II WB 10 109 11 6 11 S S 6i 61 Mentry H Moyne 4495135 1853 GLUCOSE w 6 100 1 1 2i 3l 3h 7 72 F Moore J L Holland 30 50 50 20 S Time 25 50 115 141 147 equals track record Track fast fastWinner Winner B f by McGeo The Lady trained by F Regan ReganWent Went to post at 524 At post 1 minute Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving T ADY McGEE showing sudden improvement and much the most speed cpreadeaglcd the others and won as her rider nleased SWEET OWEN closed a gap and came with a rush throng the last quarter DOLLY HULTMAN finished gamely and was well lip for the entire race NAUGHTY LAD closed a great gap and finished fairly welL RINDA quit badly after going a good threequarters ENDYMION II made up ground in the last half MICHAEL ANGELO ran lu impr improving form GLUCOSB showed speed Scratched 1915 Tackle 97 Overweights Sweet Owen 5 pounds Edna Colons l


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