Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1913-03-30

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. J CHARLES10N, S. C. THURSDAY". "MARCH 27. 1913. Palmetto Park. Fifty -third da . Charleston Fair ■ mi, l Racing A-.i iaiion. Winter Meeting ■■! 55 days, to books on. I Weather clear. 1 I Presiding Steward, W. p. Burch. Presiding Judge, w. r. Schulte. Starter. .Linn- Milton. Bacing Secretary. 1. J. Pons. I Baring marts at 2:". i |.. in. Chicago time 1 :» | . in. i. *lmlii-al» appreiitie.- allowance. r7f*it FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. .1741 17% —2 103.1 Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens, j | Ov/U Special w-iglits. Net Tabic to winnei 23: second, 0; third. 5. Ind. Horses AWtPPSt U %• *t Str Fin Jockeys Owners o HOPS GAINER IL 5 5 ]■. r. I** MoiKlnn .1 1. Holland 8-5 8-5 1 2-5 out iSMCHAS i XXKI.I. i"1. 1 ■. : I HanoverJ M Zliuiuer -!■ 3 •: i Unhii 75:IS U.I JORDAN 112 4 1 Jl V V Pickens S B Ihrris 6 8 8 2 onl EASTER STAR IK It 1 4; 4 B Martin i L Madden I 8-5 6-5 2-5 oat FIRST DEGREE 112 2 I Taplin l" 28 in Tim.. 1235. 25%, 37%. 50%. Trark sloppy. Winner — Ch. c, hy Martinet — Druid trained by ii. Marshall. Wciu to i"-i at 2: til. At post 2 minutes. Start good ami skm Won driving: second and third tic . tanie. IIAIXEB showed extn earlj sieed a nil, dashibg Into tht lead In ■ twinkling from a slow be e ginning, stood ■ hard drive reaoJutetj through the lasl three-six teeutb*. CHAM. CANXELI. ran a good , ;ii ami might bare aron hut foi being in close quarters during the stretch drive. IH.D JORDAN ran well „ am, hail no mi-lui].— . LASILK STAR lias wmk.il well, hut ran gr-eii. rj £+ ~i / _ SECOND BACK 1-2 Mile. 1741 47:-7, -2 -10B.1 Purse |300. 2-year-olds. Selling. | Ql J X. i value t.. winner 2.»: seeond. $■ : i liinl. ... 1ml Horses AWtPPStU ■_• »j Str Fin Jockeys owners O H C 1 S 7 147 - i:t"l:Y H Y A.MS 110 S ! 2| -• 1" T Koerner A It .loplin I _ 11 2611 L"0out- iMIRARY SISTER K II 1 1 - Montour B W Moon W M 4 ; .". c.u; 754! VYE 1"7 :: 4 V H ■■■ Skirvin Q W .1 Bissell I 4 I a cui ;.V!8 M.AM i FLAMINGO i 7 12 4 4 4 Taplin .1 C Bodgers -h ■■ 3 3-5 out Time. 12%. 24%. 3735. 50«5. Track sloppy. Winner- B. f, i.v Orlando— Frankness trained by v. •. Jopllni. Willi n kk at 3:13. At post :: minutes. Start u ««l ami slow. Won driving: s,.,-,,nii and third the -ami-. RFBY MVA.Ms was iHitpaeeil early ami had to lie hard riildeii through the last quarter, hut held un i-iinily ami got up to win in the last stride. BABY SISTEB showed the nn.st eai! speed, lint flinched from the whip in the last few strides, which cost I. r th raci. AVK mured up rapidly on the stretch turn, Inu tired In the last eightb. FLAMlNtl FLAMINCitl was always outpaced. Scratched -7434 1 W ten Shoes, 110. OTerwelghts- ttuby Hyams. .: i ninids; Flaming Flamiiejo. ■"■■ ry / k -■ -• THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1823—1:06% -t 108. Purse fSOO. 3-year-olds and up- | y _ _. ward. Selling. Xei value In winner -2" : seeond. s.V : lhiril. 5 . , I ml Horses AWtlPSt V4 V-t : Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 7501 TfREoiSls 1 rS m ! ■ - V i" P* Kurd H B Gorin 8 12 12 I ! 7 14J .W A I.ITIXK I 11- _ 3 V : l1 - Skirvin Miss E A Tyson :■ 1 I 8-6 4-5 ISIS OAMEL.LJA I 101 I 8 7* 8* 41 3 Wolfe Y .; King Uodds 5 •■ ; -1 1 7:t:!HiMiss cuiMllV 5 112 7 7 8s V M 4 • HanoverT Cheek I I I -, 6-5 7."»7I! ROCK BAR 3 103 :: 5 4 5 * 3 •"■- Iliappell Tennessee Stable 15 20 21 S -4 «5S5*JCAQCIN 3 • S ii u* 7: i1 _ Deronda II U Bedwell 3 4 i :; 2 7 K ;5i: DLAXCHE PRANCESE 107 1 9 8" - 7» W" Ward .1 Forrester 28 25 a in ." 7»H*» r. T MASTERSON Milt 5 _ - i • 7 ; F Jackson B V Haymaker . . i 5 4-» 2-o out 7550 » "sntlKi: oiT S 10 ■ l 1* U v !» Montour -l o Holder « I I 3-2 7i:?7 i TI.I.EX CHENS I 1 s .; ! 10 1" 1" Killwih C 1 lienanlt 58 58 .." 28 I" Time. 25. 50s5. 1:11. Track sloppy. Winnei Ch. g. by Ornament QUie Cede i trained by J. s. Kvermani. Went to post at 3:37. At p"st 7 minutes. Start good and Slow. Won driving: second and third the s.i:m tOBEOPSIS. under a r.nitrh rid", bumped his way Into contention in the liisi three eighths and. buishiog last, outstaved MALITIXL in the Anal strides. The latter ran well from the start, but tired near the end as If short. CAMELLIA closed a big gap and hail a rough race and was roreed to go wide most ol the waj 11SS IRIMITY closed ■ big gap in the last quarter. BAT MASTERS* X tired badly in the stretch. BOCK BAB was well up most of the way. STRIKE OCT set the pace to the stretch and quit. Scratched l7flB3tV. Powers. 114: 7604xPlnk Lady. M; 7420 Bertis, 112; 7542 Boeeburg IV., 1"4: 7514 Ben Prior. ie». OM-rwej-lits Itork Bar. 4 poiinils. ry £* t 4 FOURTH RACI -3-4 Mile. 1M9- 1:12-.-. 1 113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and np- | i JL _ ward. Handeap. Xet value m winner y::id: second. . r.ii: third. $:ii. I mi Horses AWtPPSt 4 ; i Str Fill Jnckeys Owners H C P S 7ftiS SAML*EL R- MEYER 4 113 2 - 2i l1 1*1 1* Qooac I II Adair 3-2 3-2 2-2 1-2 out 751*; CARLTON I ■ 8 IM " 5 ■"• - 2 *»* Taplin A Malone 8-5 8-5 8-3 3-5 oul 7185 "la • HIi:i. 5 1H 1 t 4* •* 3 :: Pickett 11 G Bedwell 5 8 8 3 1 7418 SIR BLAISE t 111 3 i 31 t I 4- .1 Hanover W P Fine 1 I :_ 4-5 out 1 7.V." , 1 1 IV 1 M l i i" ■ ■"■ : •" Montour 1 1 Byrne •; 7 7 -i ami Time. 24=5. 49V5. 1:154-,. Track sloppy. Wi i -ch. -. by Hands,-!- sal lie Appleton itraineil by W. 11. Baker. Went to post at 4:lo At post 1 minute. Stan uihmI and slow. Won easily; second and third driving r-AMITEL K MEYER, a superior mud runner, disposed of Vll.KY In the first three-eighths and held t 1BLTOX li. sale through the stretch. I ARLTON O. moved up last in the last quarter, but tired near the end. I.iichiki. came rasl from a s!ou beginning Into i close ftp ihird. BIB BLAISE ran poorly and an do inueii better. VILKY piit badly after going three-eighths in the had. Scratched - 752S -Irince Ahmed. BMi: 7.V.t:: : Ciosveimr. !IS; 75!*" Mom.eaiy. ! 7. rynv q 1 1 1 1 1 1 i:ci: 3-4 Mile. 1MB 1:12 4—111 Purse fat*. S-year-olds and upward t _ fj Selling. Xet value to winner 2-»: si. -»iid. y5li: Ihiid. - 2-" . I ml Hoislt ~VWtIPSt .4 j ■% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7.i.%TT"r TSI N .". Ill 1 1 lj I* l1 I Wolfe .1 lirltHn 7 7 7-4". I 7481 illi:l:V HITCHISOX 6 118 1 i 7 61 4 * Frsch C 11 Wolf 6-5 8-5 1 »-20oul I«»2--FAIRY GODMOTHER 3 5 6 1 P Deronda " Tllalsey 6 7 7 2ft 1 75:1! W 1 1 MS M 8 8 i - i Skirvin i ll Mctarren 38 "," 38 12 5 7",78-" II GRAY I 8» S 7 v 8] 5* -I CimpblIN B Davis 8 12 12 a 2 i74!»5ri« Y W 7 IM 7 I 2 2J 5 6 Pickett J Kelly :. 5 E _5 4-5 J213 WINTFRED I I i"T 4 1 •. 7- 7- , i Taplin Mis.i s Everman 20 25 25 10 l 7577: X " X IDH 3» • I l-oiil .1 l Zimmer 2 13-513-al 2-a Time. 24-,, 49, 1:17. Track sloppy. Winner- Blk. •_. by Cesarlon Belle swift trained h M. Bums ,..,,. Went to posr at 4:::7. At p-st :: minutes, start good and slow. Vton easily: second and thin] drh in" INCISION favored In the going and away forwardly. disposed ..I the early contenders in the hr-t half and held the poorly ridden HENRY niTTHISOX safe thrungli the lasl eightb. HENRY Illirill SON was shunted back at the start and far back for the liisi tbree-elghths. then was forced to go wide to I , end rviUY GODMOTHEB ran well and made a game Snish. WILLIS tired badly In the last eighth. TONY Y quit. , . , Scratched 73tV» Towtoat PWd. 113: 7325 KeP; «; 7ii"l Toddling. 107; ..Vd W r. in, - : — ...4J Cynosure, in4. ttverwelgbta -Fairy Hodmotber. 1 ikhuhI: Willis. 4: Winitred ! .. 1. T A sixth BACE 1 Mile. 124* -1:40% t— KB. Parse 60. 3-year-olds ami onward 7/"* %y _ _z SeLinu. Xet value lo winner 25: second. and5o; laird. S25. Tnd Horses AWtPPSt A »/_• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ;00I TODIM 1N ; n: :. ■: T- l I I1 I1 Montour .1 I Strode • 1 li "1 out 75M*STAIRS 4 107 3 I I • 8 ■■■ -1 Taplin K P Ruble 2 2J 21 I oul 7U«io MVKXAi: 4 ioi i 4 3 V 2i 2= 3 Deronda li Baglej 8 8 ■ * 2 ont 75M PLIANT I MB - 5 I1 4 v I HanoverTennessee Stable 21 I- d . -1 oul -.IV.i FLORAL DAY 4 104 I :. I I Skirrtn C Bills - ■ -■ 1 out 7SMi HILTON SUlAW 5 l«S 4 1 -" - :" « ,; Chappell .1 i nagnon U 28 31 a out Time. 25. 4935. 1:16. 1:44V Track sloppy. Winner B g by Toddwgtoo Countess Pefuter trained l.y ;. I.. Marlmani. Went to post at 5:04k At post 1 minute. Start good and siou Woo handily: second ami third driving TODDLIXO favored bj the u"inu and running In his best form, wa~ hustled into a gonil lead at once -111,1 held the other* safe all the way. staiiis. from a slon iM-ginuing. came fast in the stretch and war 1 lucky second M 1 KXAE showing sadden Improvement, moved up resolutelj and would have been sii-omt nni for heii," pulled up In the last twentj yanls. PLIANT was u;,.inu fast at the end. FLORAL l»v. to Ued sp,.,i and can do better. CHILTOX SQCAVT ran w. II for three-quarters. Scratched 7_.n. i-i.i Flam 100: 7001 Hon * Howdy, MtCi; 7".7v Fiel. 84: 7H1:; l-Vr.x ..slinotli sj 7r,nj I .di. ..I. in v. Ki: 7.".2i Luckj George, 101: 7«0S Hahlemau, 1i:.: 7UH Camel l"V 7".il i..itt Top, SO. fl ei| s ,,, . ;; |Miiin.|s; Iliant. . .


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