Charleston Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-01

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART CHARLESTON S C TUESDAY MARCH 25 1913 Palmelto Park Fiftyfirst day Charleston Fair and KHinir Association Winter Meeting of 55 davs 0 l x ks on Weather clear FIRST ItACE 5 12 Furlongs 1S2S 1 Ki 1 AWtPPSt 4 A Sir Fin Jnokovs r p s sMAUHICE HEED HEEDUMTXBN 5 109 I 2 L 1J li Montour W C Wise 45 out UMTXBN JR JREISIE 4 107 41 2 Haiur II E Hurlxiurt EISIE HEHNDON 4 101 7 S 5 i Skirvin J MfO OlIN ri HELLE HELLE11ENOCK r 107 r i i 4 I Deronda T Morgan 11ENOCK 4 103 S 7 S4 r Wolfe WolfeG T lleedy 11ENOCKMOTHEHKINS MOTHEHKINS MOTHEHKINSHUSH 4 in r t G fill Pieltens O A Hilton o 12 i in HUSHMQHGAN HUSH 4 10 1 i 7 7s Killwth P M Moriloon n 10 5 MQHGAN WILSON 4 1091 2 fi 8 S C IJnrns IJnrnsH W M Mvxock 10 4 2 THETIS 7 97 f H W Wnnl J A Wont 12 r LW Time 23 4Sa 102 l03s Track fast Winner MartinWent H g by Peep oDay Glass Slipper trained by T D Martin Went to post at 24S At post 2 minutes Start good aiil slow Won driving second and third tiio Same MAURICE KEED proininent from tlie start had to stand a liuil drive but held on gamely and jn t lasted BL1TZEN JR in close quarters during the liuil eighth finished gamely ELSIE HEKNDON had a rough race and tired near the end QUINCY UELLE went well for a half mile MORGAN WIL ¬ SON iioorlyScratched ran iioorly Scratched Tycos 80 80Overweights Overweights Morgan Wilson 31 pounds Hush 3 P7 pT Q Q SECOND RACE 12 Mile 1741 47 2 103 Purse 300 2yearolds Maiden I J t7 O Selling Net value to winner 5 second 50 third 25 Hid Horses AWtPPStU Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P H 7574 EDNA LESKA LESKA73i7 105 t 1 I3 IJ Obert Tennessee Stable 3 4J I 32 710 73i7 SONNY ROY 110 0 4 25 2 T Koerner A R Joplin 2 24 2J 1 25J 23J2J 574C1IAS CANXELL 109 7 2 3 y Ford J M Zlminer 2J 3 3 31 1 13 1 1S 1in 5 DICKS PET in 4 E Martin AV F Schulte S 12 12 5 21IN 2J 2i5COLONEL C 51 Deronda M Foster FosterGJ IN 30 30 12 G BESSIE LATIMER GJ G Burns E AV Moore Moore7J 221 12 out 7398 398 HEiD RAJAH 10G 5 7 G GS 7J Skirvin G AV J Bissell BissellS 20 25 25 10 5 1X3RUMMAGE 100 2 9 9 S k AVolfe K McKedmohd 30 30 SO 12 G SANTANEA 100 1 5 71 Si 9 Scharf J W Hedrick 20 25 25 10 4 Time 12s 24 36 49 Track fast AVinner McCormackiAVent Ch f liy Doctor Hoots Ovicdo trained by J McCormacki AVent to post at 314 At post S minutes Start good and slow Won handily second and third driv ¬ ing EDNA LESKA was away forwardly and running in her best form moved into a long lead at once and held the others safe through the stretch SONNY HOY got clear at once but had to be hard ridden and just lasted long enough to save second place CIIAS CANNELL moved up gairtely in the stretch and vas going fastest at the end DICKS PET went fairly well BESSIE LATIMER was caught In a jam at the start and tried to run out on the first turn THIRD RACE 34 Mile isoo ii2 113 Purse 300 4yearoids and upward Net value to winner 225 sppoml S50 third Sir Hut Horses AWtPPSt itr Fin Jockeys Owners O I C P S P I4 I3 I3 Wolfe J G Wagnon 57737 7554 SILICIC 5 109 82 2 2 H 2S J HanoverJ Forrester 2 2 32 710out 1275til 7551 REY 4 1031 5 5 4l 4U 4h 3i Buxton J AV Hedrick 3 3J 3J 1 12 75til G575G5 COMMXERS TOUCH4 105 10 9 91 Gb oi 4J Obert Tennessee Stable 4 G G 2 G5 75G5 RUISSEAU 5 109 2 G 5J 3 3 5 A HanoverG II Geiger 30 30 30 VI G 75i5 2T7573AVILDWBED NEW PIAER 4 107 7 4 G 5 G Gi Frach F Regan 4431 2T 7573AVILDWBED 4 100 9 3 3 S1 7J 7 V Adams C L Mack 30 SO 30 12 G 75GS iMAD RIVER 4105 3 7 7i 7 SA S3 Montour T Hatlield 30 SO 3 75 7482 SAM BARBER 9 101 1 10 10 9 9 1 AV AVard G P Sherman 15 If 15 3 7531 ALDERMAN CI1ICCO1 107 2iTime C S SI 10 Bled F Moore L Mulligan 10 10 10 4 2i fastAVinner Time 245J 47 i 114 Track fast WagnonAVent AVinner Ch in by Chilton klinnehaha III trained by J U Wagnon AVent to post at 344 At post 3 minutes Start good and slow Won easily second and third driving C11ILTON S jUAWV running kindly went into a long lead at once and easily won all the way SILICIC ran fairly well but tired and just lasted for second place KEY was going fast at the end and would have been second in u few strides more COMMONERS TOUCH closed a big gap NKWUIVIR was caught in a jam soon after the Start RUISSEAU tired Overweights tiredOverweights Cliillun Squaw 3 pounds Hey 11 Sam Parber 2 C7 VV FOURTH RACE I Milo and 70 Yards 181 145 1 100 Purse 300 3yearolds t JsJf and upward Selling Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 tnd Horses V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II O PS 7540 SPELLBOUND 7 111 2 4 1 1 ll Ij Skirvin Jliss K A Tyson S 10 10 4 Su 754 O3 COLON EL COOK 4 110 9 5 4 2 2l 2i Mondon J O Talbott 2J 3 3 1 1U 7575 CHERRYOLA C ltt 10 2 3 4 475G 4JSi 3 T Koerner A R Joplin I U2 out 75G = LEAMKNCE 7 109 5 1 25 3 3757G5 3i 3i i 4 4i 4 Goose C D Clionault S S a 3 385 85 757G5 COUNTEHPART 3 S7 C G 5 5 52 5275GPLAWTQNAVIGGINS 53 3 5 a 5s Deron Deronda Tennessee Stable S 10 10 4 S5 75GPLAWTQNAVIGGINS 7109 3 St G G7473SPINDLE 6 G3 Scharf J AV Hedrick 6 10 10 4 85 457l 7473SPINDLE C 111 1 3 G S = = S3 3 7l 1 Taplin L B Pbelps 8 8 C 2 45 74 2AVOODCRAFT S 101 71010 10 10757G 10 9 S1 Wolfe AV G KiiiKTDodds2T 30 30 12 G 757G GARDENIA 3 S7 4 S 7l 7 7J 7 S 83 9 Ford J M Zinimer 15 15 15 G 3 7542 MYCENAE 4 97 S 7 i fl S 10 10 Montour II Bagley 10 15 15 G 3 Time 24 48 114 141 145 Track fast AVinner B g by Albert Hoodoo trained by AV A Hurttsehell HurttsehellAVent AVent to post at 410 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow Won driving second and third the same SPELLBOUND was hustled into the lead immediately after Hie start and sustaining bis speed well lield COLONEL COOK safe in the final drive COLONEL COOK made a game effort on the stretch turn but was not good enough CHERRYOLA ran sluggishly and had to IKS hard ridden to outstay LEA MENCE The latter showed improved form COUNTERPART suffered from bad handling and interfer ¬ ence SPINDLE was knocked back at the start Scratched startScratched 75t5Nlmbus 105 7595 Towton Field 107 757G Ella Grane S5 7510 Supervisor 111 Overweights Gardenia 2 pounds FIFTH RACE 34 Mile 1SCO 112 4 113 Purse 300 4ycarolds and upward Selling Net value to winner 225 second 0 third 25 AWtPPSti Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S TA STHOME 7 109 72 3 3 2J Ii Mondon J O Talbott 3 4 4 C U B13ACHEY C 109 4 1 1 1 I 2 AVolfe E Minter 4 G G 2 530 out5SaTODDLlNG HOWDY JIOW1 Y C 109 1 4 II 4 45 33 T Koerner AV Woodard 2 2 91012 out 5SaTODDLlNG 4 10S S 5 Kk 5 I11 Pickelt J V Strode S5 2J 24 D102 5 7541 Ail EL 7 112 f r fill G 5J Skirvin J II McCairt n 20 W 3 12 G 75G5 = SWAUTS HILL 5 107 G 7 7 7 7s G3 Deronda O IlilllipH 5 77 2 1 175i2 75i2 TOISON DOK 7 114 3 3 2 2 Si 7 Goose S Louis lr 20 20 715 MISS NETT 5 102 2 S 8 8 Si S McKver G Kusscll 40 fiO CO 20 10 Time 10Time 23 48 114 114S S Track fast AVinner JohnstonAVent P in by Ren Strome Veneta trained by J Johnston AVent to post at 440 At post 4 minutes Start good ami slow AVon driving second and third the same VENETA STROME running in her best form gained steadily and standing Ihe final drive gamely go up in the last stride CLEM HEACHEY showed the most early speed and held on fairly well HOWDY HOWDY milca the best would have won with betler riding at the finish TUDDL1NG ilred in the strelch CAMEL showed improved form SWAUTS HILL moved up fast on thcHlretch turn but tired eighthScratched in the last eighth Scratched 75115 Viley 107 7551 Emily Lee 07 Overweights Toddling 1 pound Veneta Strome 2 r73 O SIXTH RACE 1 11G Miles 19i5 147 111 Purse 300 3yearolds and llp 4 Ow J ward Selling Net value to winner 225 second 50 third 25 Hid Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 75G5311BNED1CTINA 4 IOC S 5 i1 i17r lt I1 Obert V Cahill 75 ST S 12 out 7r 73sFAIRY GODMOTHERS S7 2 7 2J 2l 1J 3 2 k Deronda C T Halsey G5 7T 7 12 1 4 41 EDDIB GKANEY G 110 1 1 4 4 4 2i 3 J Hanover 11 G Bedwoll 4 4i 2 1 OLD HANK 4 9S 3 3 3i 3l 3h 4 4h AAr AVard G P Sherman 30 20 30 10 5 G5 GRACE lie 4 95 5 2 71S 7 7G 5 Ford Tennessee Stable 12 15 15 G 2i 2iC6 118MONTAGNIE G 103 4 4 710 C = G1 G1G C6 Montour R D Carter 7 7 fi 1151 LADY SYBIL G 100 G 5 1 I1 f 7 7 AVolfe AV G KlngDodds20 25 2 p p4G 4G GOLCOXDA 3 102 7 R S S S S S Dennler T AV Mnppus M 40 40 15 7 Time 24s 49 115 142 l49 l49s s Track fast CahillAVent Winner Ch c by Hannockburn Clicquot trained liy W Cahill AVent to post at 501 At post 4 minutes Start good and slow AVon easily second and third driving PENEDICJINA moved up fast after going a half mile and drew out in the stretch to win casing dp FAIRY GODMOTHER was made too much use of in disposing of LADY SYBIL in the first half and ap ¬ peared to be badly beaten on the stretch turn but came again near the end EDDIE GRANEY tired in the Jast sixteenth and showed improved form OLD HANK ran fairly well Scratched wellScratched 7555 Pendant 101 7013llowdy Howdy 107 7599s Rey 93 7553 Jim Ray OS Overweights Fairy Godmother 3 pounds


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