Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-10

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914. Palmetto Park. Thirtv-lifth dav. Charleston Fair and Lacing Association. Winter Meeting of 78 days. 12 books on. Weather clear. . Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, .Martin Nathanson. Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. , Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 QAz! S FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 4 113. Purse 8300. 3-vear-olds. Maldci" J jC O Selling. Net value to winner 822.1: Second. 850: third. 82.1. i Index Horses AWtlPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13000 CA1. LER OP w lOl 3 -l L 2" 3 1 J Campbelllt Colston ii hTZ 2 05 12-814- STELLA TA wi: 103 12 I 1 1 1?. l" Miller Mrs A P DavtoiOI C 5 ! 7. I 0 13012 MALIK wr. 10S 1 1 : 4i 4 3" A NieklausF AV Ashe 15 "0 "0 S I0338THE PARSON wn tS 4 fi 3k 4n p Murphy T A Deveney 30 100 100 40 20 12983 GALLANT ROY w 102 S S !t- S C J McTagrt.I O Tulbott 2. 2.. 11-51 12 I2934VEIL I1EN wn !C 7 7 S1 !?. II Sumter T P Ryan a" if, , s 3 12701 SURPASSING wr. 110 7 ! 7 7?. 7?. V RhtmireR P Carman 20 30 30 12 0 1281 JKETTLEDEUM w 110 10 5 r, 5 S D Connelly. Roden 4 S S 3 S 3 13010 XEL.RO.Src w 107 C 3 10- !?. P Keogh A Weber G 7 7 ". 0 5 13000 MIKE COHEN w 10oi 2 11 11- 10 10 10 .1 MclntvreL Marion 40 40 .30 r2 1; !3012 CARAQUET w 96 9 10 Snkll ll5 IP RXeanderll Phillips 0 8 S 3 S 5 8190 L. O KIRKCALDY wis 109 11 12 12 12 12 12 R Goose J S Tvree 23 50 50 " "0 10 Time. 24, 48, 1:16. Track good. J Winner R. f, by Oddfellow Indifference trained by R. Colston. Went to oust at 2:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handilv; second and third driv-mg. CALLER OU, away prominently and well ridden, moved up steadilv in the stretch and. passing STELLATA in the lina! sixteenth, won going away. STELLATA showed the most earlv speed and set the pace to tho stretch, but tired in tlie last eighth. MALIK raced wo!l up all the wav. "THE PARSON was going fastest at the end. GALLANT I.OY was in a bad jam for the lirst three-eighths and closed a tin 11 when clear. LAIRD O KIRKCALDY was practically left at the post. Scratched Lagrange, 107. Overweights Nelrose. 2 pounds; Mike Cohen, 2j. QAj Q SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 18G9 1:12 4113. 1 Purse S300. 4-year-olds and up- f J1 J "TIT ?y ward. Selling. Net value to winner 822.1; second, 850: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12904 JUDGE MONCK wn 6 112 4 4 1 Vh in IS M Ruxton Miss E A Tvson 3 ?, lTlT ixT 12900PLAIX AXX w C 105 3 3 4 3i 2 2 II Sumter H E Harboiirt 1J. 11.113-515 2 5 12970 RATOUCH wn 4 112 S 0 3 2i 3 !P R Pickett C Schirmer S" S 1 0 5 12897 LA SAINRELLA w 4 110 9 8 Ch 5 It 4b P Keogh T Cheek .10 100 100 3J 12 J" 12830OAPTAIX JINKS ws 4 10S 2 2 C.1. 0 5i 51 R "WatkinsJ W Pangle S S 5 z 4 5 12982 SNOWPLAKES w 5 110 10 9 7l 75 Gl 0 A FergusnO Pons 4 4 :; S 5 4 .1 12819 BEACH SAXD w C 115 .110 ! 9 S.1. 7 J Frach C T Halsev 10 15 15 fi t:. 12940 COX CURRAX w 5 110 7 5 2J 41 7 S II Wolfe G H Geiger 50 100 1C0 30 VI 1 8003 SWEET TIMES wn 4 115 fi 7 S- 8 It H Skirvin J II McCarren 50 100 100 30 1.. 1281.8 MARGERUM w 5 112 11 10 10 10 10 J MclntyreR L Hendricks 50 50 .10 11 1 Time. 24. 49, 1:16. Track good. Winner P.. g, by Ren Rrusli Early and Often trained by W. A. Rurttschell. Went to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third tl;e same. JUDGE MONCK was hard ridden from the start and showed the most sliced all the way. but I. ad to stand a bard final drive to outstay PLAIN ANN. The latter was in a jam for tlie lirst half aiid. com! 1;; last when eU-.-ir. finished gamely. RATOUCH showed speed, but tired after going live-eighths. LA SUN-RELLA ran fairly well. CAPTAIN JINKS had 110 mishaps. SNOWPLAKES closed a gap in the last mirier. Overweights Captain Jiuks, 1 pound. Q f ?Z THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 4 113. Purse 8300. 4-year-olds and upward. OUOU Selling. Net value to winner y.22.1; second. 8.10: third. ..1. Index Horses AWtlPSt "A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12844 DR. JACKSON wn 4 115 1 1 2"- 2 ll VI G Ryrne L Marion 7-101-5 31 1 4 out 12958 TROY WEIGHT w G 112 3 3 4s 3S 2and 2 J McCahey. AV ITedrick 10 10 S 2. 4 1 12748 MIR A DELL w 4 110 5 " 1 1 2 3 M Ruxton T M Gilles S S 7 .. 1 12975 FLORAL CROWX ivn 5 115 4 7 fii h n 4- V RhtmireW P Fine C S S f. 1 i 13025 GOLDEN PRINCE w 4 112 fi S S C fiJ 5 M Nathan C Rills 20 20 20 7 3 1284 5 M ADM AX wn S 115 S 4 3 4s 41 i G Corey H G Redwell C 12 10 I SI 1205METRA E. w 5 10.1 7 fi 7 S 7 78 J McTagrtW B Johnson 15 20 15 fi 3 12005 ELLA CURRY w 4 110 2 5 5 7 S S E Martin D Vititoe 20 50 50 15 t Time, 24, 48, 1:16. Track good. Winner R. e, by Rannoekburn Tendi trained by Ii. Marion. Went to uost at 3:18. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. DR. JACKSON followed MIRA DELL closely to the last quarter, where he had to be strongly urged moiiu ntarily but, passing into the lead, won under restraint. TROY WEIGHT came witli a rush through the stretehand outstaved MIRA DELL in the closing drive. MIRA DELL showed the most speed for the lust ba:f and tired. FLORAL CROWN was gaining in the last quarter. MADMAN quit. The winner, entered for 8300. was bid up to 8.100 and sold to J. W. Hedrick. Scratched 5152 The Turk. 115: li:!31Rig Rock, 115. Q"k T "J FOURTH RACE 7-S Mile. 7481 1 :27 i 100. Purse 84.10. 3-year-olds and upward. O X-f O i. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 8325: second, 875: third. 8.10. Index Horses AWtPIStU Tt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13014 MONOCACY w 4 100 1 1 l11 l1 ll li lnk C B game J O Talbott 4 4i 4i 7 -57-10 12847 ELLA BRYSOX w C 10S 3 3 2and 54 3" 2J 2i V RhtmireR F Carman S-5 2i 9-5 9 102 5 18015 L. H. ADAIR wsn 4 9fi 4 6 S fii G 4 3 E Martin Mrs AV A Kirwanl5 20 20 fi 2 13014 WATER LADY w 3 100 5 5 5 4i 4 S 4 R XeanderE McBride 3 3i 3A 5 3-5 !2895YOUXG EMBLEM w 3 9S C 7 4 3h 5 5 5 J McCahey R A Brown 6 0 5 S-5 4-5 13014ANCOX wn 4 105 S 4 2 2 2h fi G A LangfdAV AValker 10 20 20 fi 2 13015 AEREXA wis 4 AS 7 S 71 75 7 7a 7s J McTagrtS Hirscli 10 12 12 4 7-5 1 2935 CRACKER BOX wn 5 90 2 2 CI S S S S II Sumter W Fenchter 30 CO CO 20 10 Time, 24. 48 1:15, 1:29. Track good. Winner Ch. g, bv Hamburg Monadour trained by W. S. House. Went to post at 3:49. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon driving; secoud and third the same. MONOCACA rushed into the lead at once and saved much ground on the turns, then stood a hard drive gamely through the last eighth and just lasted long enough to win. ELLA RRYSON was taken all over the course, but ran a good race and finished fast and resolutely. L. II. ADAIR ran in vastly improved , form and was going fastest at the end after closing a big gap. WATER LADY ran well, but tired after j going live-eighths. ANCON showed speed, but quit. AEREXA ran poorly. YOUNG EMRLEM ran well. The winner, entered for ,000. was bid up to .705 and bought in. - Q f Q FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1 :00 11 0 Purse" 00. 3-year-olds and Jl O J O jdj upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 00: second, 1914.sh5: third. .1. Index Horses AWtPPSt ,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S iS014 LADY LIGHTNG w 5 105 S 5 Si 4i li li J Callahanll G Redwell i j S 3 ST 12701 LURIA w4 95 1 3 2and 3A 2" 2.J J McTagrtR F Carman 3 3 2 4-G 2-5 13028 LOST FORTUNE w 3 103 4 fi 5 5i S 31 C Turner J T Mahoney 20 20 15 C 21 129733AMERICUS wn G 10S 5 4 fil fib 4 4 G Corey T F Sheedy S S G 2 1 12971 SEREXATA w3 9G 3 7 7 Sl G 5 E Martin J Kohrman S 12 12 5 21 1290.DMISS GAYLE wS 96 10 10 9 71 S 6 H Sumter E W Moore 10 10 S 3 7-5 12973 AlLEY wn 5 102 7 1 VI 1 7i 7 R Xeander.I P Byrne 20 30 30 12 fi I2930DEDUCTION w 5 109 9 S 4t 21 5 Sh R Goose J M W Green 21 4J 4i 9-5 4 -5 129741SILAS GRUMP wn 5 OS 2 9 10 10 10 9 J McCaheyJ W Hedrick 30 30 30 10 4 1273 ROBT BRADLEY w 4 104 0 2 S 91 9JIO II Wolfe AV R Mizell G G G 2 1 Time, 235s, 48, 1:09. Track good. Winner Ch. 111. by Dick Welles Flash of Lightning trained by II. G. Redwell. Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same LADY LIGHTNING, showing improvement on linn going, ran well up from the start and. standing LURIA and drawing out. The latter ran a good a hard drive -through the final eighth, outgamcd won race and made a fast and game finish. LOST FORTUNE closed a gap into a c!ose up third. AMERICUS had a rough race and finished going fastest of all. DEDUCTION quit badly after going a good half. ROBERT RR ADLEY ran a bad race. The winner, entered for , was bid up to ,105 and bought in. Overweights Lost Fortune, 3 .pounds; Sercnata. 2. C S O SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1:40 1103. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upwariL ! ZJJ O O Selling. Net value to winner 2.1: second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S 1 " 0" 0 AEN TA STROMEw S 10S 2 1 2 P Ill! 11 J McTagrtL Adrians 4-5 1 4-5 1-3 out 1030WOOD DOArE wn 5 10S 7 fi 9 9 5i 2 2 II Sumter G Cuda 12 In 12 4 7-u ViU "EATOX wr.5 11S 4 7 4 4 41 3-- 3 R Pickett L Most 20 GO 30 10 5 iVooi H RCOURT w 9 115 fi S 7 7 G 41 4 J HanoverD A Rrollier 10 25 25 8 3 , I S 0 0 4 GAGN VXT w 5 10S 3 3 GS 5 7 .V 5 AV AAard AV V Casey 5 5 41 1 1-2 13005 MICHL AXGELO w S US 12 11 25 3 7 G G Byrne II G Bedwell 10 10 S 3 G-5 !"740CLIT-F TOP w 5 10S 5 5 G- 6 8l S 7 R XeanderF J Riley 12 2o Jo b 3 lSOG CAMEL wn 8 118 9 4 3 31 21 GU S II Skirvin J II McCarren S 12 12 2J 4-5 7731 BEXEDICTINA wb 5 US 8 9 8 SI 9 9 9 H ChnppellW Cahill 50 loO 150 50 20 Time. 25 50. 1:16, 1:44. Track good. Winner R. in. by Ren Strome Veneta trained by F. A. Herold. Went to post at 4:52. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Aon driving: second and third the same VENETA STROME rim under restraint for the first half and moved into tho lead when called on. but had to be shaken up in the stretch to outstay AVOOD DOVE. The latter was a distant trailer for the ll-st half, but closed a bis gap in the stretch and made a game finish. EATON raced forwardly and held on fairlv well for the entire wav. I1ARCOURT showed improvement and was gaining at the end. GAG- 1 XAXT "ran fairly well. MICHAEL ANGELO set the early pace and ran well for three-quarters, t AMEL j ran; in forward contention to the stretch. , ,, , Scratched 13021 Tony W., 115; 13017 L. M. Eckert, 115; 13002 Sam Bernard, llo; l.,0l Woodcraft, 1 115.


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