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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1913. Palmetto Park. Twenty-second day. Charles-ton Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7S days. 18 lxioks on. Weather wot first race, I clear last five. Presldiii" Steward, C. II. Pettlnglll. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James Milton. Rnc-itg Secretary. .Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:80 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs. It blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of eaeh race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. - QQA FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1:12 1118. Purse !?800. 8-year-olds and upward. JL 400U Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0: third, 5. I ndex Horses AWtPPSt i s Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 12KiOOAMKLLIA wit 4 107 4 5 5 4 1J Is II Sumter J 1 Pnul S S S .". C-5 J21!VXOSlTItK wii 4 107 7 3 21 21 i4 2 AV AVnrd O P Sherman 10 10 10 4 2 125!i QUESTION MARK w S 112 1 1 1" 11 3 35 It Goose Miss K A Tyson 17 7 3 3-2 12845 PLAIN ANN w 5 105 5 8 Sl 7 C 4J A Xlck.lnu.sU B llnrlmurt G G G 21 C-5 1223RODK"IN wii 5 1H 2 2 31 3 41 5J J McTngrtA W Foulk G G C 21 C-5 1284 1 BERKELEY v ! 112 3 4 4 5 7 G M Uuxton II G Bedwell 7-5 3-2 7-5 3-5 1-1 12844 EATON w 4 115 S 7 ! C 5U 7 H PiCkett L. Most 30 30 30 12 fi I25!0SAGNAR w 5 103 !1 !t ! X S3 .1 JMcCuheyll G Twnddell S S 8 21 7-5 1281J DEERFOOT w G IOC 9 G 7 S 3 9 J AVllllnmsR M Hollenbeck 100 100 100 40 20 Time. 25, 495J, 1:18. Track muddy. Winner P. f. by Stalwart La Mujer trained by J. L. Paul. Went to post nt 2:85. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CAMELLIA began slowly but. being well ridden, saved much ground on the turns and, llnlshlng fast, drew on! decisively In the last eighth. CYNOSURE ran wide most of the way, but held on gamely in the II mil olive. QUESTION MARK showed the most early speed, but tired in the stretch drive. PLAIN ANN closed a big gap from a slow beginning. 110DK1N tired after going a good half. RERKELEY was taken wide throughout nud ran poorly. ACINAR was away badly. Overweights Deerfoof. 1 pound. 1 OQOl SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. lS0t 1 :12 1113. Purse 00. 8-year-olds and iip-JL OO JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 12800 FRANK HUDSON vn 3 109 2 C .! 2 2 1 M Buxton J O Tnlbott S-5 2 C-3 1-2 1-4 12K57VOLTHORPE w 5 110 3 2 2 31 3 2 J McTagrtF K Brown 5 5 4 S-5 4-5 128I8 ETHELBURG Il.wit 8 101 7 3 1 1 U 3 J C.uupbellJ H McCnrren 4 4 4 3-2 3-5 J 2848 LETOURNO wn 4 113 9 0 G 5U 4s 4 It Pickett II Warner 4 C C 21 C-5 12830 TERRA BLANCO w 3 109 S 4 4 4 01 5 C Turner J H Nichols 15 13 15 C 3 12807 TROY AVEIGHT w 5 103 4 7 7 7s C" C AV Doyle J AV Hedrlek 100 100 CO 23 10 JI817MATTIE U w 3 100 C S S5 S 7 71 It XeanderJ P Byrne 50 50 50 20 10 !!!! BATOUCH wn 3 102 5 i 9 9 S 8 13 Martin C Selilrmer 50 CO f.0 20 10 12X45lNFERNO QUEEN w C 100 1 1 5 G 9 9 L, DerondeAV Turner S S S 3 S-5 Time. 24, 49la, 1:17. Track muddy. Winner R. g. by Orlando Gold Mint trained by W. S. House. Went to isist at 8:08. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FRANK HUDSON followed ETHELRURG 11. closely to the last eighth, where he drew out to win easing up. VOLTIIORPE was hard ridden and, coming fast through the last eighth, finished resolutely. ITIIKLHUKC II. tired badly after showing the most speed for the Ilrst half mile and setting the pace to the homestretch. LETOURNO ran a good race from where lie got off. TERRA BLANCO tired In the stretch after showing early speed. ; - C Q Q O THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. 7011 1:01 8 115. Purse 00. All Ages. Selling. Not value to winner 00; second, 1913.sh5; third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II J P S I280!COY wn 3 112 3 8 1J li U li It Goose 1.. II Adair G-5 0-5 7-10out 1 2850 DEPOSIT wn 2 105 2 2 2J 2 2 2 C Turner A AVcber 10 10 10 2J 3-5 128-1 7 LADY LIGIITNG w 4 115 5 5 3 3 3 3" M Buxton II G Bedwell C-5 S-5 3-2 1-3 out 12512 W. W. CLARK w 5 115 4 I 5 5 4" 4 A XlekluusF Clarkson 20 25 20 C 0-5 I2IS50 JACK KELLOGG wn 3 115 1 I 4 4 5 5 A Fergus nTonnesseo Stable 15 15 15 4 1 Time. 235, 49, 1:03. Track muddy. Winner R. f. by McGee Fickle trained by AV. 11. Baker. Went to post at 8:28. At post 1. minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tlie same. COY rushed Into the lead sxn after the start and set a fast pace all the? way. but had to be hard ridden through the last sixteenth. DEPOSIT ran In closest pursuit all the way and made a fast and resolute llnisli. LADY LIGHTNING seemed to dislike- the muddy going and was tiring rast at tlie end. W. W. LARK closed a big gap in the stretch. JACK KELLOGG tired after showing Bpced. Scratched 12y5SMonocacy. 112; 12500 Rnby Ilyams, 102. - f Q Q Q FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1:4014 1108. First Running Christmas Handicap. lOOO Value ,000. All Ages. Net value to winner ,585; second, 300; third. 00. Irdex Horses AWtPPSt and Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1207yRINGLIXG w 3 107 4 3 7J 7" Gl 31 In J McTaB,rtBeerwyckS,ble t3 1S-531 7-5 7-10 J273S Silt J. JOHXSON w 8 121 5 2 V V U l1 2J G Byrne BeverwyckSblo t" 18-531 7-5 7-10 12827 DARTWORTH wn 5 111 7 4 21 2 31 2 31 M Buxton J L Holland C 8 1 l 3-2 1284 7SPR1NCIC HERMIS wn 3 111 2 C 4 Ci 2 5 4s It Goose L Marlon 3 31 31 7-5 7-10 12788 W1LH1TE w 4 111J 3 S 5l 51 4l 4 5 G Borcl AV G Yanke 31 4 13-51 1-2 12752 a.IOHN FURLONG wn C 111 C 7 S S 8 7 C A FcrgusnTennessee Stablo 10 25 25 10 5 12!8sGROSVENOR wn 3 103 1 1 31 4 7 G 73 C Turner A AVcber 15 20 20 S 4 1270! CARLTON G. wn C 10S S 5 CJ 31 01 8 8 J MclntyreA Malone 5 S S 3 3-2 tOoupled in betting; no separate place or sltow betting. Time. 25, 50VS, 1:16. 1:44. Track muddy. Winner B. f, by Fatherless Xlnone trained by G. Zfegler. Went to post at: 8:50. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. R1NGL1NG Isgan slowlv and was badly outpaced for the first half, but moved up with a rush In the stretch and, finishing gamely, got up to win In the last stride. SIR JOHN JOHNSON, showing much speed, set the pace and disposed of ids early followers, hut tired near the end under his big weight. DART-WORTH, close up from the start, made a promising challenge on tlie stretch turn and tired In the last s.-ventv yards. PRINCE HERMIS moved up with a rush just before reaching the stretch, but by going wide lost much ground. W1LI11TK was repeatedly In a Jam ami tired In tlie final drive. CARLTON i. was awav poorly and quit after closing a gap Into forward contention. Scratched 1280t3KalJuka, 104; 12S202Floral Park. 110; 12S5S.Monoeacy. 100: 12752 Dr. Diienner. 105; 7778 Republican. 114: 12S17SliackIeton. 110; 12S71 Star Actress, 101; 12751 sCharlestonIan, SIS; 12.S20 Lochiel. 101; 12S2S John P. Nixon. 03. Overweights Wllhlte, pounds; Grosvenor. 8. T Ci Q Q A FIFTH RACK 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1:12 1 ll.tT Purse 00. All Ages. Handicap. JL OOtJb Net value to winner 75; second, 5; third, 0. Index Horses AWtPPSt U y. ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 12847 SAM. It. MEYER w 4 10S 4 1 ink lut 11 UJ R Goose L- II Adair 1 C-5 4-5 1-3 out l2827aDlQUESNE wn G 103 1 2 2 2s 23 2" J McTagrtAV AValker 21 21 2 1-2 out 12781 !. II. ADAIR wn 3 101 3 4 4 3s 35 3" C Turner Mrs AV A Klrwanl 1-51 1-51 1-51-2 out 31 !5 C.ORDON w 2 1011 2 3 31 t 4 4 M Buxton . I ., Holland 12 15 15 G C-5 Time. 24. 48i. 1:10. Track muddy. Winner Ch. g, bv Handsel Sallle Appleton trained by W. 11. Raker. Went to post at 4:27. At itost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. SAMUEL R. MEYER, showing sudden improvement and tho most speed under good riding, gradually dnw away from DUQUESNE In the stretch and won-easing up. DUQUI-SNE was favored by tint going and ran a game race, but tired in the stretch drive. L. II. ADAIR was outpaced aU the way, but IkmI CORDON safe for third place. GORDON ran well for a half mile and quit as If short. Scratched 12S47Tarts, 115; 12SN3 Prince Hermis, 111; 12Sl7Shackleton. 10S; 12752 Dr. Diienner. 101. Overweights Samuel R. Meyer. 1 iKiiind: Gordon, 2. 1 QQQ P SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S81 1:48 1110. Purse 00. 8-year-olds , JL 4000 and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. lndox Horses AWtPPSt tf Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II O P S 128015KINMUNDY wn 3 10.1 4 5 1 1 1 Is 1 J McTagrt.T O Tnlbott 4-5 C-5 4-5 2-5 1-5 12801 "SERVICENCE w 7 112 5 4 5 3h 21 21 2l E Scharf AV AValker S S 7 21 C-5 l284iOUTLAX wn 5 103 3 3 71 CU 5 4- 31 R AVatklnsJ F Sweeney 13 15 15 C 3 1281!SIR DENRAH wn 4 111 1 2 21 2 3J 3l 4J A XicklausMlssAMMarrone 10 10 10 4 S-5 12807 MASTER JIM wsn 4 109 G C 31 41 41 51 5 L DerondeA M Orpen 4 4 4 7-5 3-5 128 1! BIG DIPPER wn 3 105 S 7 8 7 7 Cs G5 AV Doyle E J McGraw C C C 2 1 l84 1 WILLIS wn 3 103 2 1 4i 5 C!t 7s 7 It XeanderJ H McCarren 30 50 CO 20 S 12820 TOM HOLLAXD w 7 111 7 S C 8 S 8 S S Davis N B Davis 15 15 15 C 3 Time. 25, 50, 1:16. 1:45, 1:46. Track muddy. Winner B. c, by Hermis Countess Pepper trained by W. S. House. Went to post at 4:54. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KJNMINDY ran well in the going and, showing much speed, held sway for the entire race and won easing i up. SERVICENCH moved up fast from the half-mile ground, but tired In the stretch and had to be? hard ildden to outstay OUTLAN. The latter finished with a rush after closing a big gap. SIR DENRAH tired ;iftcr going a good three-quarters. BIG DIPPER was outpaced all the way. MASTER JIM showed speed, but tired and failed to stay. Tin; winner, entered for 00, was bid up to 05 and lwught In. Scratched 12S20CoreopSls, 111.