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CHARLESTON FORM CHART ___ CHARLESTON. S. C, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1913. Palmetto Park. Twentieth day. Charleston Pair and Bacing Association. Winter Meeting of ." .", jays. 8 books on. i Weather clear. Presiding Steward, W. F. Bltrch. Presiding Judge, W. F. Schulte. Starter. James Milton. Bacing Secretary, P. J. Cons. Facing -tarts »1 -:.;o p. m. Chicago time l:.;o p. m.i. Indicates apprentice allowance. T "I |k rr FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile, ilsuu 1:12% 4 113. Purse 89. 3-year-olds and apward. I A. *J I Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner S--.r. second. .T.IF. third. *-■.. Ind Horses AWtPPSt t ■.■ i Sir Fin Jockeys Ow ne: s O H C F S 7153* FRANK HFUSO.N W8B 3 MR! 1 1 *«£ I I l1 Skirx in J O Talbot t .■ Hi ui 7 : T-10 7Fa iriiltX.UxiT 1 K w 3 MS :: » J» J3 SS 2s E Martin J B Madden S-3 2 8-0 t-i 2-S «sja GOOD DAY wJNSlH g :. r I- J Van ETotenW T McGivnej : H -• I 1-- 71*3 BETH siam.kv n 3 :*T I .. ptgt .;; i" Wolfe Ross 7 8 8 3 7-5 Wll.i- i: w 3 :•!• i :: l«J -j1. :■■:. :,i . Deronda Tennessee Stable 15 38 30 1- i 7h.:ii:|.li HANK na ! 7 ■ i s* « ."!l i - Chappell t: P Sherman 38 38 38 10 ."■ Tis ■ ci.ri 7A-.S ,ii: a i no J ; sp* S* K] t- Bauer li K Hmrbourt : -■• 15 C Tl..:,-Molti;A. WILSON use. ill" S -■ 7" 7»« ! :" v Pickett VV M Myzeck 3d 38 38 W i ill I 1 LOHSIA a I .7 H 9 :■■•• :»•■ T : - Scharf W T Anderson 18 1" 8 3 % ■ KENNETH D. w l l«7 5 W M lo Jo 18 Buxton .1 il Morris lo 12 I: j 3j Time. 2L 4825. 1:16. Track fast. Winner B; c, by Orlando Gold Mint irained by .1. Johnston i Weal to p.,-t at 2:*1. At post l minute, start good and alow. Wen driving; second and third the satne. PRANK HLBSON. otT forwardly, moved up with a good burst ol -peed while rounding the la-t tun aid drew away into a commanding lead, but tired badly in the last eighth and was hard ridden at the end. U.K.VMniTI i: seemed sluggish iu the early running, "but lini-hed fast Under urging, cool DAY. b"gau Hat footed ami was forced to work his wax up on the outside, but was also going fast at the end. KFN oBTH l reared up just as the barrier ::s sprung. BETH STANLEY raa well. WILEY B. tired after setting i Ue pace lo the stretch. Scratched 7U54sPyustpan, HT: 71UU K. 11. Gray, 102; Ti:. Kairy Godmother, .tT; Alderman Chicco, Iu7. ereig|its CcM.d Hay, I pound. 7 1 lO SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1823 1:06% 4 IdO.t Purse 30. -•.year olds and Dp X tf O ward. Alloxvances Net value to winner t27T second. K30; thinl. o. lad Morses AWtPPSt . c -. sit Fin .lockeTs Owners o H C P S - .II EL H KEYEKws I lo:. 1 2 I P* i» l— Buxton T A bud hi 7 mi-:, 3-5 I lout Til SIR BLAISE wa I MS - 1 -. -- -■ 2* Musgrve W i Pins - -■ 2 8-JWoul 7122 ROYAL li: »i: I MS] 3 3 3" 3" 3» 3" G m I. II A. fur 1 I C 7-5 out 71 PATON wa5 107 4 4 114 1 Deronda II U Bed well 15 25 25 3 out Time, 23i. 48S. 1:01 : . IM%. Track fast. Winner Ch. -. by Handsel SalHe Appleton i trained bj T. Abadle. Went in p.i-t at ::. :,. At post 2 minutes stan good and slow. Woo driving; second and third the ss ne. KAMI Fl. It MEYEB. showing a high night of speed from the star;, set the pace all the way and wlths i a pressing challenge from 1U BLAISE in ibe la-t quarter, siu BLAISE moved up resolutely after entering tin homestretch, but tired after getting to the winner. ROYAL TEA ran a good half and. tiring, was eased up in the homestretch. PATOS was pulled up at the start. Scratched 7080rSlierwood. 1 K». overweights Samuel U. Meyer. ■■ pounds; Sir Blaise, "J: Royal Tea, :: . 71 OQ THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 182ft— 1 :08%- t lmi.i Purse 80, 1-year-olds and ur7 A ♦*•-/ ward. Selling. Net value !■■ w inner S-"J.~ : ■■■m«l. $■ : third. *S . In lli.i". AWtPPSt j .- "i Sir Fin -loikex s Owners O II C I S il»l-l,AWTON WIGGINS wa 7 112 5 S :• l"i- I1 r Goose Miss B A Tyson 6-5 8-6 8-5 4-5 2-5 71S3 i.I-;m i;k V h i;y - •; 108 H 1 r. Ija : .1 Hanover E M inter 15 -0 38 8 I 7ii MISS JONAH i ". M8 - 1 :■ • P :; Butwell 4 W Kedrick I . - 1 71X0aT"HEO iooK w 7 117 i 1 3*3* -. !- Pickett P Sherman 28 M !8 B ! . ::■• i" fi:f s TOUCH « i 105 t 7 6* 6» S "■ Musgrve Tennessee Stabli 5 t 8-5 1-5 ci..M h 11 i:i. .i;i-;i.i i ; I12 - 5 •■ 7- 7 «■» Deronda 11 c Badwell 15 38 38 12 «; 7151 MOW HAVEN v- 1 i"., : : : 2i 3* 7"» E Martin W Gersfl . : - 7 mi 3 i:iI!il INEZ v, e. 1. mt 1; s s v s Seburi W T Anderson m 1 1 .", •.". lite. 23-. 49j. 1:022.. l:09/5. Track fast. A w 11 in 1 Br. ii. hj Ilauudes Borka trained by W. A. Hurlt-chell . W .in in jM.-i ai :; :; i i pu*t 1 niinutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third thriving. LAWTOX WIGGINS was savetl under restraint for a half mile and responding well when called on " in homestretch, wore the leaders down and drew awaj in the list eighth. CLEM BEACHBY left the Iliinr with .1 rush and, etting the pace, was aiuch used in raciug SEW HAVEN Into defeat and tired in th. Baal I.M Miss JONAH ran «e]l and outgamed THE41 C " 1 for third place. The latter ran arell uiiie] his weight. M.W HAVEN inc. I badly after going 1 -.•"! halt mile. COMMONERS TOUCH ran I" S-raii-iiid Tnv.i 1;., -..,- ] 17 7ir,p Henock, 146; 7180 Grace Mc. 103: 7o!H Tiger Jim, 104; 7"s:i Con Cm ran ItlW 708M r, , 1 -■ II 104 " ei v .-i-lii - h . ■ -1 1 .1 1- I piiuc! 1 •iiiiiiiiicrs Touch. -J ~7t4i i"i 1:111 RACE 1 MiTiT 11248 lio.. -4—103. Purse" 50~ 3-year-olds and Upward. I U* " r S«-llliip Hsnillesp Vet val winner 73: -ecoml. *.V : third, yj... in 11 ! 1 PI St • ■ •", Sir lin Jockeys tKtners o II t I S " - MERRY FAD 89 :. 2* !■ G Burns I" E Brown ; . 1 3 out— |7I3IFTXRA 1 l.NA a 1 185 - 1 23 •» ::"i :;: :; Buxton 1 M G la 2 2 2 3-5 oul 71 B 1 1. t 1 7 99 1 3 I" 1- lii p ::■ Montour Tennessee stab; 1 •■ 9 ; ,ul 7133 MUD SILL « 1; :. v; 14 4 4 4 4 4 c..-- K I-: McCargo 12 15 K : njt lino. 25. 501-,. 1:16, lS-,. Track fast. Winner Cli .1 hi Knight of the Thistle Merrythought | trained by I F. Brown i. Weal lo posl al 3:53 AI t" -1 I minute, start uood ami -low. Won driving: ond simI till •! I 1 sine- MFlim LAD was 1 forward i-outender from the -tan and wore FONT iwwii while rounding tin In turn. Men lost ground by going wide but came again and. alter disposing of FONT, outga d PLOBA IlN.v The latter moved up with a threatening challenge at the eighth tiest and hung on resolutely undei punishment KONT t""k the lead quickly and set the phce t" the la-t eighth, then tired. MUD SILL was : Iwa.Vi •• 1 ;.... i.l. Scrati le ii 7105 Prince Ahmed, l".".. u»-.-.ciglii- Mud Sill, t jenind-. ill 111 RACE 3-4 Mile. H8f» 112. t U3.i Pm-- *?VhT 3-yCarolds and upward. 7fcJ/T " _- 1 Ne| value to winner S-.-j.-,: s,.,- | s..ii: third. 9:jr.. It iFI"si ; _ , s j yUl |,„|,,.t-" "7iw~Lfi"s"" 11 C [• S 7717 "ii. ii:i v ki.i.s" • I-" : 1- ;: Il J Han-iver C. rieed 7 iu 10 1 :: GOIJD CAP viStU 5 • •"■- V ■ Butwell B MeBridu l 1 I 2-5 out 7157 COPPEJRTOWN wa « 10G : ■■ 2* - :! :" V Moore F Brown S8 ."- 35 8 3 VMORET xv •■ IU 3 L 4L :"- I Ford il Ray -J 7 mi 71"7-i OVTINKNTAI. wb 3 K 7 7 7 7 7 7] Snider L H Adair 7 M 9 3 1 71".ii.i crc KlOl 1. imp; m !..... 1 1. Musgrve Tennessee Stable 5 6 3 2 9 M 7I : 1KK CI1 1 1 m •• I •• •• •■ 7 1i.i.|..U 1: I .ii!-.. 11 o :,i B M I Time, 23. 48. 1 154,. Track fast. Winner rh li. by Orl Wells i.i.h Manners I trained hi c B I. xv c -I 1 -r .1 t lo xi -1 _• minutes Si.i- 1 jj««l stwl ~ i. -w . . n inily -■ -ii. i 1 11. 1 1 ih 1 itrli LORD 1:1.1 s ,,ii, -i showing Ibe ni"- -peed sad sftling the pace fnssi Ibe start, wlthsl I COPPKH 1 XOWNS nish on the sireclli I11111 and « on going awaj GOLD CAP "a- messed ab..itt .unl m-i x i t U nested interfereace, Ibea closed 1 gsip xvith a belated rash when he pot dear in the la-t quarter COPPER TOWN ran a good n and outgamed AMORET in the anal drive for thinl place. AMORIST ran gamely. Inn i- best in heavy going. CONTINENTAL closed I big gap in the la-t quarter. JACK KELLOGG tired after running forwardly t" the stretch. Scratched— 7157 Rbxbteasy, l »4. uverxvi iglils .lack Kellogg. I pound SIXTH BACK 1 1-16 Miles. 1930 1:47% 5 111.1 Purse $:;imi I .win olds ami up 74/.* £ J and ward. Selling. Net value to winner ¥1..: -iroiul. $•" : third. .i. Fid Hors.s~" aWiTIfsi i :■ "4 St r Fin .jockeys Owners O II C I S 7171*PBNT ANT xx 1 88 : a * 2J I3 I- F Ford N B Davis 38 :: * Iz ■ 154 SA M BARBER xx 1: I IM 1 I 3* 3 13 . . Pickett i P Sherman 3U 30 38 12 ■ 7is| ikisii KID xx :, 110 .. :: !i"i-ioii •; :. ::■ G Burns l C Cainbrun 31 13-513-58 i ,:•; WOOD DOVE x* ■ ■! ,|s - * V IJ 1 1- I1 Wolfe .1 Cuda » 8 7 "zj 8 ri58 HERETIC w 5 118 7 I I 1 j- :"- •". htuagrve .1 O Talbott 1 •• 1 - 7ls:: NAFCII TV LAD WB 5 113 11 » 12 12 91 V «i Trozler II Phillips 3 3£ 8-5 4 W riS33PRETBND wa IP :» :.. 71 7 T 7- Butwell .1 I. Holland t I f 1- 8-1 T ;i , insiIFFI 1 w 8 Mt 12 7 F ii KM 91 Sl Snider L Gateaood 8 I .1" BEN PRIOR 0 llo m m IF.IP IP lfl 9J Klliwth W I. wis I 15 15 t 3 , 16 M i"i Ai 1NIE wsi: ; Ml .. I 8 I s!l IP m Montour K D Carter 28 38 38 u •• .: 1 GREKIAN BEND w« I ms • ;i I* 9* 12 12 11 Oberi C C Thonuta I b." 18 1 7171 III Issfwf x .", 111 N 12 m BJ . 8! 12 Pickena G li Gelger J8 SO 8 28 W i .in.-. 24"3- 49 /5. l:lffk, 1:4435. 1:51. Track fast. Winner Br. f. by Plattudea Count ess Irma trained b.x .1. w. Davis. Went to posl at 1:44; At posi :: minutes. Start i: 1 and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PENDANT xxa- -axed behind the leader for the irst half, then moved up with ■ rush on the far tarn and • |i w away int.. a good lead t" win easing pp. SAM BABBEB ran . goad race, bo I tired under punishment pi the tinal drive. IKISI1 Kill began slowly and Was forced to work his way up on tl side, but closed a big gap into a gaining third. HERETIC tired after going a good three-quarters iu the lead. W00I1 DOVE ran well and finished el"-,- up. Scratched 1 7i: ! il.axvton Wiggins. n;;: 71S4 Sa 1 inn. ll .