Caugh Hill Again Winner: Zimmer Crack Reduces Palmetto Park Record for Six and a Half Furlongs, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-12

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CAUG1I HILL AGAIN WINNER Z1MMER CRACK REDUCES PALMETTO PARK . RECORD rOR SIX AND A HALF FURLONGS. Kentutkians Make Killing" with Flora Fina at I Long Odds — Chilton King and Tarts Score as Odds-On Favorites, Charleston. S. ... February 11 Tin- sturdy and -i ■— t . -i 1 1 faugh Hill again demonstrated his sn- iiorior .piality when be scored impressively in the feature race ut Palmetto Part tlii— a fteraooa aver si. iif crack opposition, to which h - was conceding much weight. Samuel R. M.-y, t wan his closest BUtagtMlist :it llic end and Republican was third. Caugfa Hill ».i~ most bighlj esteemed in the betting Iv the rank ami Ble. but some of those kimwu as i in -n lit 1 1 -I t Leaned towards Republican. The latter suffered Interference due to stowaeea at the start, .nil it wiis not saaVieol to have materially changed tin i"siilt s,, tin- its ih,. u inner was concerned, lucidentallj faugh Hill reduced the track reeurd for six and one-half furlongs to l :2 Tin- "haul boot" brigade pat ;i good one over in lite fourth race when Flora 1ina. backed from 30 i" 1 to half that Bgure. :-"l lt|i In the last strides l I" lit Towtou Field. Flora Fina bad been showing promising private trials awl the Kentucky delegation backed her in coundem fashion. Iliilton King and Tarts, inn prohibitive odds "ii cbiuces. s, ,. i,-d rotumandingly in their respective rat-ex out I be xuort price* forced 1 1 1 - - smaller fry among the bettors to play anuind them, so their victories were attended with pro! I" the riag. The lb-dwell success continued when Righteasy wou I he oitening dash from the "good thing" Theresa UIII. The closing dash aim provided ■ disap I.iihi iihiii foe the followers of favorites when Spindle, quoted iit islds-on, succunibed to Supervisor. Threatening weather failed to have a lie It lllag. efferl on the attendance. The track was |_ the bent «• lition it has been since tl petting. The bel iiii was surprisingly brisk and results again favored ih- layers. Mrs. I. Livingston, whose horses bare beea at a«_. ■ timet to Park since t In- meeting opened hi as vjS? p., ted here within a few days. William Hayward. Jr., is in rharge of the borses thai Mrs. Livingston will i ii, lure and among them are some two-year olds ,.i promise. Talecarrier. :i three-year-old eligible i.,i the Palnetto Derby, is being carefully pre pared for thai race and it is just possible thai jockey Hut well will ride him in that important event. Fred Lemaire. whose Beauclaire raced with much success on the metropolitan tracks, was an arrival ihis morning. He will remain for a lew days before continuing his journey to Ialm Beach. Jorkp Musgrave was Sated 3 bj the stewards for crossing with Jobn Furloag in the fourth race yestenlaj llagk Penny hits imaged to return to Norfolk tomorrow to look alter the horses he left there in barge of forinci jockey Willie Dunn. He will i fei.aiilj dispose oi the Uly Wood l ove- before the meeting here comes to a close. i Scheike will look after Supervisor anil Wood Dove after Mr. Penny departs. General Manager Jobn Hachmelsters list of stakes to be offered at Douglas Park and Latonla the coming spring was highly commended by the horse -in, it The Increase in the values for the various ■ vents has already resulted in several horsemen « hanging their plans ami the coaling summer will tind some eastern stables racing m Kentucky for the tiisi time. The stake blanks for the Louisville .lot-key Chilis meeting arrived this morning and were distributed. Hugh MeCarren and his stable Jockey, Homer Kktrvin, have parted company, temporarily, at least. The former objected in Skirvlna belaboring one of his horses with the whip after a slow work -out and Skiivin left the bam. Til,- following work-outs took place this morntag nvei the Palmetto Park course, which was in im ploVcd and f:|s| diti Kara Dance Halt mile in 50 handily. Kcrnadotte- Seven -eighth* in 1:35. hrceatag. Is initio Irainetl ~lov.!v and is not jrel ready. r.uliti Three-eighths j: :; i. Broke from barrier ami is tii. i i ■ mul|Mt I in,-, . igbtbs in :;7. Js goisl. iein lieachej Three eighths in :;7. Is ■ a d. Cherryobt Three-quarter* In ItSft. Worked from the Imrrier. i- acting good ami ta ready. Iiiiily I.t, Iive .-iulith- in I :«k;. Training well. Floral Ihtj Mil- in lie. cantering. A greatlj improved Illy. Frank Hmlson Kive-eigbths in l:W4. An improved horse I ha I will race well. Carl Tin iLihlh- in oT. liandih Ooldea Bgg -Three-quarters In 1:17. Ha* good Mm of speed, lirecian Beml Seven-eighths in 1 :j2. Is re. uly to run a o.xi race. H k Three-quarters in 1:18. Is not of mach e - omit II srdy Howdy Half mile in .".o. hamlily. Should i ice will in his tiist start. I "!" Sybil Five-eighths in IKKS, Far from her S I form. Michael Angelo Seven-eJghtha in :.i . Is trailing well Mllt« n I! Three-eighths In 37. IsjmOi. Pikes Peak rhree-quartera la 1.-2. Is training well. I : lend Thrce-clgbths in 38. Baa gone back, but is read; fot ; cheap race. I iuee Chap Seven-eighths in 1:32. Is ready and sh.iinl run .i good race. Prime Fonso Three-quarters in 1:17, driving. Is tii . ll.rossive Half mile in re. Pulled u; in sound ■ ondition. Sherwood Half utile In 50. Has :,n iiis speed nd Kpelll nd Mile in I |». Is traialag soundlv. Sylvestrls Hall mile In :.:. breealng. The Siiiirc Hail mile |n ;,:, breeciag. The.. Cook Tbree-eigbtbs n, ;s driving. Getting his old-time spe.d back. Thetis Threi quarters In lis. Has speed, l.ui units.


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