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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. Palmetto Park. Twelfth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7S days. 13 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James Milton. Ruc- Ing Secretary. Martin Nathaiison. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in., indicates apprentice allowance. I O T I Q I,,IltST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SG9 1:12 1113. Purse 300. 3-year-olds and up- I tJbQ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Judex Horses AAVtPPSt ?4, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12714:!PLUVIOUS w 5 109 10 1 7i 51 B 1 W Ward T AV OBrien 5 6 6 2 1 12732 GERRARD wis 3 10S 2 2 1and 11 21 2l AI Nathan J G AVagnon S 12 12 5 21 12713 SHERL. HOLMES wn 4 114 4 4 3 2" 3and 31 V RhtmireR F Carman 5 5 3 6-5 3-0 12712 DR. JACKSON wn 3 111 1 10 S1 Si 41 4 J CallahanL Marion 10 15 15 6 3 12G99 CHILTON QUEEN w C 111 1 3 4U C"k 51 51 A NicklausJ J McCauley 6 8 S 3 S-5 I2712P1KE"S PEAK wn 3 10S 12 S 5n h. 71 j" C Turner Tennessee Stable 6-5 3-2 3-2 3-5 1-3 12713 GAGNANT w 4 111 S 9 91 9l 6 71 II Goose W V Casey 8 10 10 4 S-5 12042RUISSEAU wn 5 111 11 12 10 10J Si S J HanoverG H Geiger 10 12 12 5 2i 12420 KINDER LOU w 3 10S 3 7 ll6 lla 10 9 W Doyle E Palmer 30 30 30 12 6 12677 AURA DELL w 3 10S 6 5 2 3 9 10l J WilliamsT M Gilles 50 50 50 20 10 12G7G DEVERSTEIN w 7 111 5 6 6l 7l 11 H M Buxton It M Hollenbeck 20 30 30 12 6 12C45SCHURI w 4 106 9 11 12 12 12 12 J CampbellW H Kirk CO 100 100 40 20 Time, 24, 48. 1:16. Track good. Winuer Ch. h, by Inllexlble Tenehrae trained by J. A. Strode. Went to post at 2:2S. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PLUVIOUS, under good riding, moved up steadf.y during the stretch run and outstayed GERRARD in the closing strides. GERRARD set the early pace and held on gamely in the closing drive. SnEKLOCK HOLMES ran well, but was in close quarters during the stretch drive and might have won with a clear course. DR. JACKSON closed a big gap in the last quarter. "PIKES PEAK suffered from interference. SCIIURI ran away three-quarters before the start. MIRA DELL ran well for a half. Scratched 12730 Cherry Seed, 100, IO T A O SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SG9 1:12 4113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds aud up-and I tJbt7 ward. Selling. Net value to winuer 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1 2095 COY wn 3 10S 5 1 l5 l5 1 l8 R Goose L H Adair 3-5 3-5 2-5 1-5 out 12C77PREAIIER wn 5 106 7 4 2and 2 2l 2i J AlcTagrtA AV Foulk 5 6 6 7-5 3-5 12699SERA1CENCE w 7 114 13 4l 4 3 31 M Buxton W Walker 10 15 15 2i 4-5 127173VENETA STROME w 7 111 0 2 5 5 4 4 W Doyle L Adrians 10 15 15 3i 1 12698HEARTILSTONE wn 4 109 9 C 3 3i 5s 5s L DerondeH G Bedwell 15 2G 25 5 9-5 12296OUR NUGGET w 6 106 4 S 7 6 6 61 J Smythe B C Evans 100 200 200 CO 30 9419 ACCORD w 4 114 2 7 8 1 7 1 G Corey T F Sheedy GO 150 150 50 20 12270 VOLTHORPE w 5 114 S 5 6i 8 8 8 J CallahanF E Brown 30 60 CO 15 7 126G8SIR DENRAH w 4 109 3 Left at the post. R NeanderMissAMMarrone 15 25 25 8 3 Time, 24, 48. 1:14. Track good. Winner B. f, by AlcGee Fickle trained by W. II. Baker. Went to post at 3:02. At post 10 minutes. Start good and slow for all but SIR DENRAH. Won easily; second and third driving. COY outclassed the others; took the lead soon after the start and. increasing her advantage with every stride, won as her Jockey p.eased. P REAMER ran in nearest pursuit and hud to be hard ridden near the end to outstay SERVICENCE. The latter ran well and was gaining fant at the end. VENETA STROAIE was forced back in the first quarter and finished fast. HEARTHSTONE tired after going three-eighths. The winner, entered for 00, was hid up to 1913.sh05 and bought in. Scratched 127.17 Incision. 100; 12000 Terra Blanco, 10S; 12099 Queed. 10S; 12095 Semi-quaver, 114. PA THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 18231:00 1109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 107 I OU upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0: third. 5. judex Horses A Wt PP St Vx Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S U2578GOLD CAP wit 5 110 2 C 4l 4 li 15 C Turner E McBride 2 2 8-5 2-5 out 12 04 3 "LADY LIGHTNG w 4 103 0 4 3 31 3 2i L DerondeH G Bedwell 7-1045 4-5 1-5 out 12704 ROBT BRADLEY w 3 101 4 2 2 21 2 3- J CallahanJ S Tyree 12 12 12 S-5 2-5 12712 FRED LEVY w 3 105 1 3 5s 53 5 4 AA Doyle J W Hedrick 50 50 50 12 4 12704 GOLLIAArOGG w 4 104 3 1 11 1 4i 5 H AVolfe AV C Daly 12 15 15 21 7-10 1 1938 CYNOSURE w 4 99 5 5 C 6 6 6 AV AVard G P Sherman 100 200 200 60 15 Time. 24, 48, 1:01, 1:08. Track good. AVinner Ch. g, by Golden Garter La Primera trained by J. Arthur. AVent to post at 3:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driving. GOLD CAP, away slowly, hut hard ridden, gained steadily aud, wearing ROBERT BRADLEY down in the last eighth, passed him and won with speed in reserve. LADY LIGHTNING followed the leaders euiselv for the first three-eighths and ran wide on the stretch turn, then finished fast. ROBERT BRADLEY ran well, but tired in the last eighth. GOLLIAVOGG quit after going a fast half mile in the lead. Scratched 12G43AVinning AVitcli, 112; 1265GBriar Path. 104; 12114 Campeon, 115. Overweights Golliwogg. 2 pounds. Pv T FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1809 1:12 1113. Second Running Jasper Handicap. IOT 4 O JL Aalue ,5C0. 2 and 3-year-olds. Net value to winner ,150; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II CPS 8914 TARTS w 3 114 5 1 D Ink i lb c Bgame J O Talbott 10 15 15 5 2 127033CHARLESTONIAN w 2 111 2 2 2 2and 21 21 J McCaheyJ AAr Messervy 7-G 9-5 9-5 4-5 7-20 !2703 BAE CUNARDERwn 2 111 4 4 31 38 3l 31 L DerondeH G Bedwell 3 3 13-31 1-3 12590 GROSAENOR wn 3 114 1 3 5 5 5 4" R Goose A AAeber 5 0 4 7-5 9-20 12056BRIAR PATH w 3 115 3 5 4i 4U 41 a M Buxton J L Holland 3 3 3 1 1-3 Time, 24, 48, 1:14. Track good. AVinner B. f, by Broomstick Queen of Hearts trained by AV. S. House. AVent to post at 4:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. TARTS, showing the most speed, ran into a good lead In the first quarter under good riding, saved ground on the stretch turn and just lasted long enough to win. CHARLESTONIAN followed the winner losely to the stretch turn, where he lost much ground by going wide, then almost got up in a fast finish. BRAVE CUNARDER was forced out when CHARLESTONIAN ran wide on the stretch turn and heal 011 resolutely in the closing drive. GROSAENOR and BRIAR PATH were outpaced in the early running and were going fast at the end. 1C TT- pT O FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1S10 1:45 1100. Purse 00. All Ages. I Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second, 5: third. 0. Index Horses AAVtPPSt rh Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S I271STAR ACTRESS w 3 102 2 2 3 4 41 l" li J McTagrtJ AAT Hedrick 6 6 5 2 710 I290SL. H. ADAIR w3 9S 3 5 6 6 51 3 2 E Martin Airs AV A KirwanS 10 5 7-5 3-5 I2079SJOHN FURLONG wn 6 110 1 1 2i C1 3 2 3l C Turner Tennessee Stable 4-5 1 4-3 2-5 1-6 I2409 DR. DUENNER w G 106 5 C A- 21 21 41 4 H Wolfe S Ross 5 S 7 21 6-5 12079 LOCH I EL w 5 106 6 4 1 Ill! 55 55 L DerondeH G Bedwell 4 S 7 2J 1 12i073STARBOTTLE w G 10S 4 3 51 .V 6 6 6 V RhtmireR F Carman 10 25 25 S 3 Time, 25. 49, 1:15, 1:42. 1:47. Track good. AVinner Br. f, by Star Ruby Alirth trained by J. Edwards. AVent to post at 4:30. At nost 1 iniuute. Start good and slow. AAon driving; second and third the same. STAR ACTRESS raced under restraint for the first half, then moved up steadily and. although losing ground by a wide turn into the stretch, finished fast and gamely and outstayed L. H. ADAIR. The latter began slowly and was far back in the early running, but moved up with a rush after going wide on the last turn and ran a good race. JOHN FURLONG was kept close up from the start and tired in the last .!ghtli. DR. DUENNER ran well to the stretch, but tired as if short in the stretch. LOCIIIEL quit after setting a good pace for the first three-quarters. rT Cf Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1:40 1103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. If I QO Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 1913.sh5: third. 5. Index Horses AAAtPPStU V Str Fin Jockeys Owiiers O H C P S 12735AIARSHON w 3 101 fi 1 6s 61 65 3l 1 E Alartin AI A Colton 10. 10 S S-5 3-5 1715ELAAAH wn 4 100 5 0 2" 2l 2s 2l 2" L DerondeH G Bedwell 21 4 31 6-5 1-2 12715::COL. ASHAIEDEwn 6 101 4 2 1 1 ia 1 3 J McTagrtL Alost 3-5 1 9-102-5 1-5 1C80 CRACKER BOX wn 4 109 1 4 4i 41 31 5J 4 H Skirvln AA Fehchter 50 100 100 30 10 1"734 DYXAAIITE wn 4 106 3 5 5 5l 5U 41 31 AI Buxton AV AValker 6 7 6 S-5 3-5 PfiSO NAPIER w 4 106 2 3 3i 31 4l 61 6 AA Doyle .1 AV Hedrick 20 40 40 10 4 Ir-75 FE LLOAAAI AN w 3 103 8 7 7l 7 71 "t- 7 D ConnfellyO Henze 100 200 200 60 30 j-in; SEPULVEDA sr. 6 10S 7 S S S S S S J Callahanlt Lester 10 10 16 6 21 Time, 24, 49, 1:16. 1:43. Track good. AVinner B. g. by Marathon Edna Shannon trained by E. T. Colton. AVent to post at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the snme AIARSIION. after being outpaced for the first half, moved up resolutely In the stretch and. In a fast finish, got up to win in the last stride. ELAVAII followed COLONEL ASIIAIEADE under hard restraint to the stretch, where he finished gamely, hut could not quite get up. COLONEL ASIIAIEADE tired after F!iowlngthe most speed for seven-eighths, lint held on wel 10 the end. DANAAIITE only raced fairly well. CRACKER BOX tired in the last quarter after racing forwardly to the stretch. Scratched 12CSlDartivorth, 107. Overweights Fellowuian, 2 pounds.