Few Regulars Left at Charleston: Majority of Visiting Turfmen Have Already Taken Their Departure for Other Points, Daily Racing Form, 1913-03-28

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. ! l i , FEW REGULARS LEFT AT CHARLESTON. T Majority of Visiting Turfmen Have Already Taken ord ThMi Departure for Other Points. W in nn le Charleston, s. c. Uarcfa 25. Delayed in Trans mission, i iv« of the regular followers ol racing i« who came lure f«* the Palmetto I.nU meeting re g main, die major! ly having already lakeu their || deparnire for the north and west. Chose who at p templed lo pick ainners today were anything but ai successful, laurice B I being the only favorite tl to scare. The lisi of Cue Itea n choices »as mule s | 1 up of Bessie Lattimer. Silicic, Cherryola, How.lv ui Howdj and Fain Uodmother. The defeats of lies- ■ sic I.aitiiier. Cherryola and l!...l Howdy were d especially profitable to the layers, all baviag been supported with great confldence. The first named of i] ibis trio losl all chance when Edna Leska ein M across ai ih, star "f i In juvenile race .and caused a bad mix-up. Ldna Ijcskf obtained rack an advantage » thai she u.is aide te win. Jockey Htert, .viu had i the iiiiMliit. was ludd to blame for the troiihle and a was disciplined bj aaepenskw lor the rest of the ti meeting. In addition to being fined ISO. i Will Woodard and iris connections attempted -i h tting cimp with Howdy Howdy la the fifth race . ami ii w.mid hare sacceeded laii for the Injudlcioua i handling of the horse by iockej Koeraer. Veneta l Strome and clem Beachey led the sou of Ossary to ■ of the linish bj a narrow margin, lie was gaining a rapidly al the end, and would bare won had the dbj lane. in-, u a triib- greater. i Beuedictiua. whose best performances had hitherto t been accomplished ner soft tracks, kcored an easj „ victory in the closing dash. He followed Fairy dod n mother until the last quarter, then moved up. it -| Ti look about all Fairy Godmother had to outstay [, Eddie Graney for second place. C Band and 11. Warner were the advance guard ■• to sead then strlags from Palmetto lark to Marl- 7, to hora Prank Braea, who has srrsed as auditor ai Pal- -metto Park, will have ic-m Tuesday for Cincinnati to resume his duties as assistant to General Manager John Hachmeister of the Latonia ami Douglas Park tracks The railroad peoftlc in charge of transporting the horses fr lore estimate the consignment lor the Kentucky tracks will comprise about eighteen carloads The same number will be sent to Jamestown ti and Marlboro will receive about eight carloads. j I.. II. Adairs string will be shipped to Louisville , next Tu. s lay. !: Prank K. Brows has decided to race oa the eastern courses daring the lime iat erven ing before the opening al Islington ami will ship from here lo Jamestown and later to Havre de Brace.


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