Favorites Faring Poorly: Donald Macdonal is Only First Choice to Score at Charleston., Daily Racing Form, 1913-03-19

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FAVORITES FARING POORLY DUNALD MACDONALD IS ONLY FIRST CHOICE TO SCORE AT CHARLESTON. Holland Rater Gets Up in Last Strides of Allowance Race to Beat Sherwood — Poor Horsemanship Affects Days Results. Charleston, s. .. March 18.- Today*! rat ing was of the r hi i i i K- older ;i n I devoid of any special tea mi. tve .it *!■*- races being under -oiling conditions Hi, ii brought "in an inferior baud of starters. Tim exception araa in tin- fourth rare, in which Donald Mardonald showed a return of hi- best form anil won after a gamely sustained last quarter drive over Sherwood, with Prince Ahmed in third place The last named would have made a aracfa i -■ 1 1 ■ i- sheering but for interference froai which be miiIii • d si "ii after tie- start. A jam following the start gave Sherwood ■ char coarse and liis riders intelligence enald«d him to obtain a farther advantage. Ii was oalj in the tinal strides ih.u Donald Macdouald headed him. Favorites again made a poor showing, Donald Mae ihmalil being the only pronounced arsl chide* to score, faulty riding contributed to the failures id the favorites. Cutie B.. atanncbly -imported choice in the oueaias dash, wan beaten by Kelly, lancet liecauae of kicker Dreyers blundering. Pliant, in the closing dash, was deckleiHy best. bul J Wilson gave bcr an overconfident tide, with tile result that PI la Grave heat her a neck, Atiei man., attempts Marwood emerged from the maiden • lass when he led nine other Juveniles to the tiii i — Ii in the second race, flaming flamingo hen Bulgar in tin- laal atride for second place. The dls aptaiiutlng Bow Queen again contributed to the public wise bj Qnlshing last in the third race, fur which she ruled an overwhelming favorite. i; I boraemanahip on the part "i I. Hanover contributed towards tin- success of The Squire in tie tilth race. The stewards, after investigating the ride Riven Mycenao yesterday by Van Benachoten. decided thai he la loo incompetent to ply his vocation hen and f at uarcd lii- suspension for tin- rest if the meeting. Several of the rough riders were also on the carpel during tie- afternoon, hut Montnnr was the oni on.- disciplined. He was lined .".. Charles Catmcll. who is interested in some of the racers handled by Archie Ziminor. was an arrival today. The Talbot pair. Monocacy and Henpeck, Pal met to Herby candid, i tea, were Riven an extra qaar-u M i mile workout alter the tinish of the fourto race, iii which both were starters. the .-iti ndaie ■ ■ during the afternoon, considering the 1 1 1 1 -• -: . t • ■ i ■ i — weather thai prevailed, was good. and Included mam npstale politicians, senators and lepre-eulatives. The Palmetto l"ark track was at its l est this Morning, when the following work-onta took place: Armor Mile in 1:50. outworked lick Tack. Beach Sand Mile in 1:51. Has shown nothing. Bid fast Half niih in •"»•" . Training slowly. Beth Stanley Three quarters in 1 23, cantering. Bet tie Sue Three-quarters, in 1:24. Looks hue. Billy Vamlerveer Mile in 1 :." ■".. breesing. Black Chief Three-quarters in 1:24. Training slowly. Carroll Half mile In 52. Pulled up lame. Clem Beachej Three-quarters in 1:18. Bight on edge. Commoners Touch Mile in 1:53, breezing. C aintleM -five-eighths in .1 .o7. hard held. i oj Throe-eighths in 39. Coming to hand. Dainty Mini Three-eighths in 40. Well in hand. Elsie Herndon -Three-quarters in 1:29. Is extra good Jnst now. Kinpe.-or William -Three-quarters in 1:22. Shows soremass. floral Daj Mile in 1:47. Cagnani five-eighths in 1 :im;. cantering. Gaiaor -Tbree-eightba in 5*. handily. Worked with Gallop snd showed the better of the two. Gallop Three-eighth- in 38, handily. i . . ,i i Throe 1 1 1 1: ii ici - in 1:22. Training slowly. Itoud Dm Half mile n 52. Pigl 1 edge. crovcr Hughes Half mile in ." 4. Training slowly. Hoffman Mile in 1 iv Right on edge. Howd] Howdj Tliree-eightbs iu :J7. Has all his -need and I- ready, i. eminence Three-quarters in 1 :L"o. Does not like the Hack. Utile Dp five-eighths in 1 : 7. la lit and wanted ■ to run. Marjerle A. Three-quarters in 1:21. Wanted !• I llll. Moi-.uil Mile In 1:47 Nash ssli Hall mile in :."• Culled up aare. Olii .Ionian Three-eighths iii o7 A race to woi k w ill w in. Parcel Poat Mill mile in :,. Worked with Sinai i o and proi • • ini better. ii e, n Pee Three-quarters in 1:19. Never worked , better, has speed and will race well Raleigh P. D. five-eighths in 1:96. Coming , ale I fast, Ited Rajah Tine, eighths in I" Well in hand Rub Hvams Mill mile in 53. Worked with i Soiin Boy and proved Hie better. sin Jot Three i Ighths iu ::7. Improving. Music* -Half mile in 52. Sonit.i Boy Hall mile in 53. Spindle Mile in l .".:;. Looks good Taleearricr Mile in 1:4ft. Is tit and doing well. Tick Tack Mile in 1 :S8.


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