Miss Charcot Wins Stake: Filly Bred and Owned by J. H. Morris Takes Juvenile Race at Charleston, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-16

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MISS CHARCOT WINS STAKE __ : II I.I. Y BBED AND OWNED BY J. H. MORRIS TAKES JUVENILE RACE AT CHARLESTON. Weather Conditions Remain Adverse and Palmetto Pmk Patronage Suffers — Odds on Choices Account for Half of Card. aarteston, S. .. February 13.— 4. D. Morris. the K»-n I ii. ky l nil niaii who bred the good i-olt Im ward, :i frequent winner here last season. won the IMiuiante Stakes, 1 1 1« - first of the important Javeuil • events here, with Mi-- I hare 4. • rilly of iiis own breeding, i: W. Moores Mi-- fJayle was second, Ix-aiin .c nose awl Kubj llvain- wa- 1 Ui 111 . The last named and Mi- Waters, from the Tennessee Stable, divided tin- bet ling honors ami their failure proved ...-il. to the public. Bnbj Hyams might Law won inn for Koerner allowing him-oif to be crowded Into tin- deepest going during the stretch racing. The winner and Mis- Gayle benefited cou-i.liai.h 1 1 ••in Interference that happened to Please Welles. Miss Water* ami Kui.y Hyams Just after rounding into the stretch, rhe Interference was I.li.ilil. unavoidable in the tlittuuli going. Weather conditions were siiii against good racing, resulting in a decreased attendance for Saturday. rhe track wan in bad ditina as ■ result of fre- iiuent drenching ii lias imdirgimi. la the last few Hays. The belting was somewhat light and prices ruled short. lldds-oti choice- scored in three races iihI the victories of Benedict ina and liel were als ...-tlv in the layers. Mat He 1. began tlie da ausplciousl for the |»nh4ic by winning the firsi race from Counterpart. B. Martin, who rode the .in i. claimed a ion! against the winner, bat the tew anls ill. I inn deem the interference sunvcienl i warrant a dtaoualiueatfcm. New Star, the faTorite ..I Hie -eeoml raie. finislieii in the rnek. Benedict ina winning a- bis rider pleased. Chemulpo continued liei winning streak in the third race. Inn her victory was costly to her owner, as lie had lo pay 06 !•• i. lam the horse. Amos Turney bidding her up to 0m irmii ihe entered price oi 00. Gagnant. . ■ •- i. ii.-u liai k. .1. disposed of Berkeley alter a . ..an I drive, ami Pel brought the session to a clo-e f l. taking Hie la-v race from Pliant and Irish Kid. - ,ih ihe favorite. Stairs, badly beaten off. News ..I trainer lred Lasader** death ai lii- hoaae in l.aiouia was received by Ihe horsemen ai he nail, with profound regret. The dead Itiifinaa was mover-ally e-teemcd by his fellow trainers and his ability ;i- : conditioner of horses was highly re-Midi.!. ! lie deceased had been ailing for MUM lime and ihe can- of the Wain Wright horses had nean while devolved upon AI Lusader, a younger brother, who will now succeed to the position of trainer of the extensive Wainwright -tring. lred l.uzadir was considered a- one of the hesi trainers mi n;: ihe younger western Bel ami met arlth marked success while In charge of the Wainwright horse*, scoring repeated victories with High Private, II Mnlli. Polly Prim. La Pueelle and others. Be • -.iii-e of Mr. Lnzader- illness, the imr-es under his care were ina. live this winter and they are iH i.i.-eni quartered at Douglas Park, Louisville. Joseph Coda, of New Orleans, has purchased from Illicit Penary the platers Supervisor and Wood Hove. The deal va- consummated bj wire and the homes hi-ii turned over io c. s. Wilson, who will handle them in future. .1. II. Lin union, wlio race- under the nom de course of Mi. Lari was a visitor ai Palmetto Park this alien n. Home. Relay was also present. Manager Francis J. Pons has lifted the han on jnckej Charlie ".rand and the latter will he adnnlli-d I., ih. eronnds nest week. Urand will probably rjn lo ride for a pioin iieni Keiiineky rurfman this i-i i t J i_ Reports Ilin New York were I hat the stewards .-! the Jocke Club at their aseeting yesterdaj laid iin a|ipiie.it:oii- for licenses front Jockeys McTas ■;ii i iinlii -.1 .mil c. Garner on the table. Van Kii-i-n will probabi] Im permitted to ride shortly. Ih I. el ua- suspended a! Juarez iasl wintei in. I notice of in- being restored lo n I standing wa- iH-vir received b] tin- Jockey Cinb despite the fact ■hai In- rule nnder Judge Price on the Kentucky tracks later mi in ihe *eason. The atttter will likelj I..- straightened out in a few days. I.i-iii diiiin.i. lo winning today, became ineligible for a iiiaidi-n nice for which -In- waa entered Im Monday. Tin i,- I.,.- riding luiirade will this season he ■ no aditioa of Jockeys Gaj Burn- and 1lni iii .-arrive The rormer uttcceeded :i rl Gana wiiii ii .i ■•!. I Browns stable and will at company thai establishment to Lexington after the close of lacing here. Musgrave i- ai pre sen! ridhtg for Im: — •■!• Stable, hut hi- contract with that Ktabllsbmenl Is only a temporary one and terminates •iii: ilii- meeting. Musgrave came to Kentucky ia-i season, but hi- application for a license «a- in Id in abeyance pending further Inquiry regarding bis -land ina ■ Canada. Since then he ha- been grant* I a license in the Jockej Ctnh ami n i- presumed ■i, in ihe Kentucky s-:i i •■ Racing Commission will hold this a- a clean hill and stive htm nermlanioa io tide. Ii ,- likelj thai if siven a iieense to ride in Kentucky in- will attach hiaaseli to - • strong stable. II. «. Ha lien beck has made overtures to him to inii- i i- boraea In hi- stable rtnrinR In- conaing . :i-..ii. hut tin- negotiations are -till pending. the Palmetto track waa heavy thi- inoniinur. wh, n i in loiiowinu work-outs took place: r.eih siaiiiei ii .-eighths in i :ns. handily. Will i mi improved i ace in next start. Bulgarian fhn-. eighths in :.:i. Good work; likes ihe -"It i;oinj;. i berryola Mil. in 1:55, breesing. l- ready. i hilioii Queen Half mile in .".". Good work and will lie read] a hen -he ..o • . i bnaue Pive ightha in t:Mand Doe- not -eom to he m.d ju-i now. Id Diienn. i Mile in 1:58, brcvalng. i 1 1 nil Ihi piarters in 1:24. Ha- early itpeed. l, ui sulk- towards end of hi- work, i.iiih Inea Half mile in .-,.-,. areealng. Lnoka wed. I. in 1 1 .- ■ i • 1 1 ready yet. l..ii Godmotbei Three-quarters in 1 :_•::. handily. 1- lit. I u.-h-ia Iliilf mile in ,t. |;;ni a- if sod in the "in. I Golden Treasure- Pive-eighths in 110. n.-is been • nk and i- coming around ripwI.v. II. npii -k Half mile in 55. I- Lralning well ami looks i i- u».| oi Asia Three eighths in 4j i- training uh. ladgi Wright Three-quarters in m, breesing. i uii sini Hall mile in •■• driviuc N. t at ll. I -elf. Mttln Kp — Five-eighths in 1 »7. Good work and i- right on edge. Liked the going. Nohh Grand Plvc~eightha in I •r.i. breesing. I- tii and can run in heavy going. Royal Message Piye-eigbths in 1 10. ranterinc Has -pied. s«-mi quaver Five eighths in 1 M. Extra l;.t..| ..tk. Kbackleton -Mile in 1 :."i4. breesing. ■ hern Shore Half mile in 53. lias early speed ami likes -.,fi going. I i. I lie k Three eighths in 4i». handily Toi on ,i oi Thr quarters in 1:81. 1- extra gofid just now.


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