Holland Colt is Winner: Garl. by Martinet-Memories Accounts for Juvenile Race at Palmetto Park, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-01

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HOLLAND COLT IS WINNEIi OARL. BY MARTINET— MEMORIES. ACCOUNTS TOR JUVENILE RACE AT PALMETTO PARK. Jack Kellogg, for Which F. J. Pons Paid Fancy Price Last Summer. Graduates from the Maiden Class in Impressive Fashion — Four Favorites Win. i harleatou. S. C.. January SI. — An overwhelming number of I be fair s,. took advantage of the barleatoa fair and Racing Associations iuvii:iii n « i » » — ■ft«n ii i" -v-i ■ — «t IaiiiHito Park .is iis guest- :hh| tin- attendance ran into large ngiuca. Ideal weather prevailed until the dosing lii-li area derided. iikn :i .-.iiii rata began Imt tin- big crowd cat away in fairly good condition before umcli damage was l"in- tn their finery. As :i result of the big attendance aud Improved actkiu in tin betting ring, ;t real racing air prevailed. The ■pari araa hugely enjoyed .uid Hi.- slices attending this afternoon** ladles day program nil! likely influence tin lannsg i If al to sit aside ime daj each week, on which the women l"lk will In quests of tin- association. •I. I.. Holland uncovered this afternoon in the juvenile race what is regarded by astute horaaasta is a shifty two-year-old. His representative was Iarl, iiy Martinet — Memories, a substantial sized youngster that bandied himself like a veteran ami won iiinlcr hard reatraial alter showing bigh speed. . Wooden Shoes, in a hard drive, disposed of Pre s i vor for -econd place. The quarter mile wa- mi in :25 Bcrandu. which was considered excellent Hue- lor the deep track. After the tiuisli. -Kick" Williams, representing J. I., llollaud. was requested lijr several prospective bojera to set a price on the colt, hut this Mr Williams ih-cliucd to do. His intention is to give the colt a few more races with a view to establishing a good line on his abilitv. lie is highly regarded by his omicctious ami a good pi hi will he demanded for him. if it is dee hied to part with him. C W. I.anirdon. and the agent or a proiiiincni Louisville inrfman. are among those in qajeal of the coll. •Ink KcBagg, ror which P. J. 1ons paid Xlono ai Hie San ford dispersal s„l,. held ]aM reason at rl! Hal... graduated, Hoiu the maiden class when he ■ anteieil nwa Iroifl tip. mediocre hand that opposed him In the opening dash. He was an overwhelming ravorite. Favorites scored in four of this alter in»iis races. foefcej Aulni.hiii. who has beau in forced retire no ut lor the past three years, remaned riding this aftcraooa, having been granted a license by the .Jockey Club, lie had the mount mi Teddv Kocrncr ii: the two year-old race, and will ride for Wayne . -loplin. Aubiii lion was a| one time one of the stai western riders and made a great record foi himself one season on the Chicago tracks. Wayne -loplin. tiring of cliff Tops disappoial in. nis. disposed of the lilly this morning to George Phillips for 00. A nninher of new fa.es were seen in tin- crowd il Palmetto Park lid- afternoon. Among them were John .1. McCafleit.v. who .amc from Washington. "■ "■■ • Loonoy. of Lexington. Ky.. and Chris Grady and T. K. Ferguson, of Now York. Boh Levy departed lor .Norfolk tonight to arrange for the spring meeting that will In- held bv the laincstow n Jockey club Immediately at the ekise • •f the Palmetto Park meeting. The rain which begaa alter the sixth race rraatil liter in the evening and prohahly will not greatly ■ fleet the going at the track for tomorrows racing The fallowing were among this mornings work outs over In- Palmetto park track: Annie Sellers _ Three-eighths in .!!». Is being trained Id speed. armor- Hair mile in 37. is getting slow preparation. r.en Prior— Half mile in 51, driving. Is not doing well. Benedictine Three-qaarters in 1 :2o. breezing. He-fuses io try . p.nsy — Mi!,. j„ 147 ,;,„„! „,„.k :llll| never looked belter, but was still a little short. 1 arlion a. Three-eighths in :;n. breeaiag. At Ills 1„ -I. laiiue Hall mil. in :.::. is getting slow pre para lion. Colonel Cook Tbrec-oaarter? in 1:22. breezlug. Is lit. i.pperi..wii Tin.-•-. -igkth* iii 411. breeaiag. IotML-h Halt mil. in .-,]. [» iinproving. I i.g Five-eighths in 1 :mi. breeaiag. Golden Egg Three-eighths in 37. Is lit ami has plelll.l ,.[ -need. Hildas Si-lei Live eighths in 1:111. Sulked. Husky tad— Three-eighths in Hi, breesiac. kiiiiiiiinh Thr iiuartera in 1:1s. Will Improve in bis next race. !.• loinm. -Mile in l:|p. Good WOrt and appear- I., lie ready. I.ochiel I hi. , eighths in ;;p. N extra good. Loid Wells Three-eighths in 3b, breezing. Looks Motberkinti Three-aaarten in 1:-". Had speed. hilt tired baaHj . X«a Haven live eighths in i: x;. Training slowly. VoiapareU- Mile in 1:30, breezing. Is right on e.bge. Priuci Chap- Half mile in .".1. Bight on edge. Semi qui ner Five-eighths In 1 "Mi. breezing. si Avano Three-qaarters in 1:21. Is being t rained slowly and aieiears thin. Btealaway Five-eighths in 1:03. Good work ami la He strike Din Three-smarten in I :•_•« . Is good and sets a , l. Chen ■••k Three-eigbtha in :;7. Has plenty of speed, but i- wind broken. ink lack Mil. in i:3u, breesing. I- about ready lowion iiei.i- Mil,. i„ i;34 breeaing. Is right g.H.ll jll-l II. .V Xeiieta Strume Tin. •,■-, pianers in 1 jh. breeaiag Xerer wai iett v|ih..rp, ii!,. I,, i;.-.o N.-vei looked better and |- training . -i tally well, is ready Willis IiVe -eighths il, |;lo. Has „,, speed


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