Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-31

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1913. Palmetto Park. Fifth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Assoctatloa. Winter Meeting ot .V. days. 7 hasSSS —. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. W. P. Burch. Presiding Judge. W. P. Schultc. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, F. J. Pons. Racing starts at 2:36 p. m. Chicago time 1:36 p. m.. W indicates whip, S s|*irs. u l, linker-. Fig ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index BUasser, track record, age of horse mi! weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. /*..■ FIRST BACK— 3-4 Mile. istiO-1:12-., 1 113. Phase SswS. 8-jrear-olda and upward. tj ij j Maidens. Special Weight-. Net value to winner fftCB; second, ff*; third. ... Did Horses AWtPPSt i Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ear] WINIFRED 1. w I Iff :i s .",". I1 l" I". Vaudusen Mrs J s Kcei maniV 1 1 ,d :;■.",•; 0 ::-i 6875 DUSTPAN w4 1ll .", :: 1". 1". I1 - B Martin H 1 Bodweil 4 .■ .. Z 1 FLORA KINA w 4 lo: | ;, 7. t;1 B* :! P.uxton .1 M Goods ■ 1" J 4 l • ROCK CAR v* u :: MS •• •; S* I* :.i 4» Musgr*ve Tennessee stable 7 w , :: I ., ;ik i DAY w : los1. 71 4 :i I ." Troxler W I McGlvney 7621 • 17 1 Ul-K TOP u- 1 110; -J 7 •.• 7". ii •■* T Koerner A It Jioilin 10 12 I 2] • ■■ G637*R. II GRAY W t MS 1 3 v- V t* 1* Pickens N I! Davis I C C v .. I „ MORGAtN WILSON ws I ill 8 J I I I B1 Van BotenW W Mysech W M B IS s JS SWEET TIMES Ratlw I 1 J* El 7- :i Sklrvin .! 11 McCarreB 30 10 X 1- •• Time. 24. 48%, 1:15%. Track fast. Winner— 15. f, by Knight of the Thistle— La Waada trained by .1. S. Fverinan. Went to post al 2:.".o. At post 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driv .m;. WINIFRED D. was away slowly and had to go around the others, l.ut linished with a rush and easily disposed of DUSTPAN iii the last eighth. DUSTPAN set the pace gamely and tired in the stretch drive. FLORA IINA closed ;l gap and gained steadily through the last quarter. ROCK PAR showed speed and tired after early prominence. GOOD PAY ran a good half. overweights Cood Hay, :ij pounds; Cliff lop. P. r7/-ww SECOND RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 11 S2.!— ]: ;•.-.— 4— 16B. Pur.-o IBM. ".-year old-. | J_f Selling. Net value to winter *22." : second, .fob; third. .*2... I nd Horses AWtPPSt 4 V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S wi46 POULY WORTH wis M6 4 l 2:1 1« H i- Chart B O Bunas t 4 4 1 W #76GU1DE POST W 107.. • 1 4". Ii 1" - C Peak J W M.c » -Ml . 191 S put 5986*COEUR DAI.BNK wn 9." S 5 !■ : 31 V Snider J O Tmlbott • ti ti - 4-j 6418 ANCON w ii 107 S3 I1 21 4* 41 Corey .1 M Zimmer -i ■■_ 1 t .» I J J4! 2 PRINCE FOX SO wn 107 1 4 .".- .V V 6* I.uxton G W J BLssell 10 12 1-4 1 1538*TUSCUM!BIA w 97 2 i 6 i I 4 Woll V B Milburn o 84 bo 3 8 Time. 23%, 48. 1:01%, l:08l/5. Track fast. Winner p.. r. bv Cedent rome — Hundley trained by U Haymaker. Went to iMist at :5:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good and Blow. Won easily; second and third driving. POLLY WORTH, showing a high niu-nt of speed, disposed of ANION in the first quarter and easily held the nice safe thereafter. 6DIDB POST moved up la-l through the last three eighths, hut was md good enough to beat the winner today. COF.IR DALKNH tired after going a good half mile, but held on gamely for third place. ANION dropped back suddenly after going a half mile in the lead and may have been short. The others wen- always outpaced. Overweights Cubic Pest 2! pounds; Tuscnmbia. 2. ZJ££~i THI RI RACK- 3-4 Mile. 1HB 1:13% — 4—113. Purse $:;on. 3-year olds and upward. 4 V/V/ JL Selling. Net value to winner 2S; second. $.".0; third. r . lad Horses AWtPPSt i %. % Str Fill Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S IR BLAISE wb 4 103 2 1 lUliF 1- C Peak W P Fine S S 31 77.710 6439 WANDER w 7 100 6-3 P 41 1J - Vandusen C B Hamilton 4 7 7 2 4.. o..i7uKYI.Vi;sTRIS w li 10J .". : I" Sk 3* ;:■ Pickens N B J .ivis :. :li :; 4 •• 1 1 8614 HOFFMAN wb 7 107 5 ti 4 31 .". 4 C Grand F W Ashe .. 7 7 2| I ■ 69WFATHEROLA • 1 9" 1 I S«* V - t* Scbarf J W Hedrick l- 20 20 8 4 8961 RUhSSBAU WStsTl 7 7 7 4 Minton O H Geigcr W Md MB 4* 84 6947-*PKACK CHIEF Willi 14 3h 4; f* 7 Wolf J F Sweeney 4-o T-4 7-4 9-and OWl Time. 23. 47, 1:14. Track fast. Winner P.r. c, bv I.issak -The Pet trained by L. K. Fine. Went to post at 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SIR BLAI8E i- in good form and. moving into the lead with a nah, showed high speed for the entire way and won iu a canter. WANDKR began slowly but came with a rush when be got to the good going in the stretch and disposed of the poorly ridden BYLVESTRIS tor second place. The latter was outpaced all the way and can do better. FATHKROKA and BLACK CHIEF unit badly after going a half mile in forward contention. HOFFMAN ran fairly well. Scratched — 6B76*Gardenla. S4. Overweights — Sylvestris. 1 pound. 7AAO FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 121S- 1 :4«%— 4— MB. Purse 00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. | VjYJ £ Handicap. Xet value to wiiim r $::10: second. 1913.sh0: third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPStVi H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S S94S*JOHN F1RU .NG wb tt 109 Z Z B -- -"• H luk Mu.sgr"ve Tcnness-e Stable 4-5 1 3-0 1-3 out $%t- T M. CRIMEN w 7 104 l 1 1 1- li . •■ i X»l Vandusen D X Prewitt 4 .i u l out 697SMILTOM R ws 6 106 I 4 :;h 4 P 3 • 3 Buxton C I Chenault : 8| H 7-rSoot 6960 JAWBONE w 4 103 I 3 4 3 4 4 t .1 Mdntyiv.l O Talbott 3 ti I 1 vat Time, 2andVb, 51%, 1:17V5. 1:43%. Track fast. Winner -P.r. g. bv Wadsworth— Preference trained by .1 McCormaek i. Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good sad slow. Won easily: second aiul third driving. JOHN FURLONG was hard held for the entire race and. having easily disposed of T. M. CRI.KN in the stretch, won a- his rider pleased. T. M. GREEN was allowed to run Into a long lead la the tirst half, but tired when challenged in the stretch. MILTON B. was outpaced all the way and can do better. JAW BONK made a promising effort for three -Quarters, but retired to the rear in the stretch. rj AAQ FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. t — 1 :6S4e — 4 — MB. Purs.- 00. 4 year olds and up | UUO ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 27 : second. $,",0; third, T . I ml Horses AWtPPSt % H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 497STHE SQUIRE Wa I 111 7 7 4. 41 I1 la* Van P.otenJ Mahoney 10 £ 7 B ti ■". 6990 IACK XIXXALEY wit 9 111 pi l - | V S" C Peak A F Dayton : I 13 r.l 1-2 6374 M I»MA ivii 7 114 9 3 1*J . 1- 14* E Martin H U Bedwell ..7 7 .i 4-S 69S8 EATON wn 4 110 3 9 4** V V 4"k Butwell .1 L Holland 2 :, 1! al 6980jSPBLJjBOUNO w 7 111 8 1 3 S tU and J Wilson Miss K A Tyson B 13-412-41 1-2 6370 MAJtTRH wa 4 110 4 ti ."."■ *■« J* 4" Mondon «. M Johnson 1 : l M 10 ., 8616 SIDON wn | 110 :. s Si r.ti 7- 71 P.uxton C Lester M N to tfi J ■!■. ;- I B ORO Willi 1 - 7» S- S3 81 J Hanover It Gatewood •• •" M M 10 4464 1 XCEWAY w» I 114 - E 10 lo 4] 91 Skirvin B C Heater 54 44 tio -■• 13 1789 BUSH Wa 4 Ut ti 1" 91 ***» lo Pickens P M Morris Bl E4 S* B M Time. 24. 49, 1:02, 1:08%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g by Prince of Melbourne— Homespun trained by C. L. Mack. Weill to post at 1:38. At |iot 2 minute-. Start l.-o«m! and -lou. Won driving; second and third the same TUB SQUIRE moved up rapidly after going three eighths and. finishing with great gametics . wore JACK NUNNALLY down in the last sixteenth. JACK XCNNAI.I.Y was well up all the way under a bustling ride and made a game nah*v MAPMAX had no mishaps and tired after setting the early puce. E1TON had a rough race and closed a big sap. SPELLBOUND also suffered from freipient interference. MART RE ran well. Overweights- Martre, o pounds. rT /"/. /f SIXTH RACK- 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S2: 1 :0 ;C. 4— MB. Purse $.".00. 4 year olds and up-| VJv/4i: ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 2.".; second. $.".0; third. ." . lad Horses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 4944 SILdCIC w E 111 ti 1 41 .". 3 11 P.auer .1 Forrester lo B :■ 19 ~ 6975aCOREOr8IS w 4 107 1 3 11 l1 l1 B Vandusen H B Gorin 1 ! 4 S .1 4 .. 6860 ABRASION w 4 MB 1" t E | N B I* hfusgr*ve Tennessee Stable 3| 3| 31 7 .1 7 M G975 CHEER UP w* 4 110 7 ti .- c •- 4; Butwell L LeBlond ti 7 | 3 1 6975 SWART S HIEL wb 6 114111 lo 9- 9" 9; ■•■• T Koerner C Bills 13 d I 8.", 6441*DIPPER w 11 4 lot t 3 B ! I «,■ Montour T Hatfield ti ti l| J I 6975 ■i.apy SYBIL WB 4 M6 I I P V 7" 71 loose W G King-Doddal2 IS 15 ti : 6958 CAMEX wn 7 114 9 7 8 s lo- s" Skirvin J H McCarTen B B B 10 •• 6434 CYNOSURE w it 1 107 S I M* M* S"k o1. Olson P Brown ti 8 s 1 i::iso-m . AMI wntiioti ! 1 :: I. I| MM Wolf J M Cooper 5 8 s :; B .. 6587*BAD NEWS II. wj! .". lOti I 11 11 11 11 II Dennbr X B Davis B M B U • Time. 241/,. 49%, 1:02%. 1:09/,. Track fast. Winner — P.. g. bv Knight of the Thistle Silex trained by G. M. Ridge.. Weal to post at 4:." 2. At post .", adaates. Start good and Blow. Won driving: second and third the same. SILICIC, after running well mi from the start, moved into the bad in the last eighth to draw dear in the last sixteenth and wiu going away. COREOPSIS set the pace to the last eighth and held on reso lately in the anal drive. ABRASION ran forwardry. but tired in the last eighth. CIU.KR IT ran well. sWAKTS HILL closed a big gap. DIPPEB ran iii closest pursuit to the stretch and aaii badly iu til ■ lat quarter. Overweights — SwartS Hill, 11 pounds


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