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CHARLESTON FORM CH ART. CHARLESTON, S. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914. Palmetto Park. Fortieth day. Charleston Fair anil Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 78 lays. 13 books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward, C. 11. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathansou. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. l Q "I t A FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 745S 42 2 115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Colts JL O JL JL rtZ and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AAVtlPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13033-ZANGAREE will 4 2 3J lh l1 G Byrne G AV J Bissell t4-5 1 1 1-3 out MOSCOWA w 110 7 3 1- 11 21 M Buxton R Colston 12 20 15 3 0-5 13038 ELECTRICIAN w 1101 3 5 02 Si 3H J HanoverE B, Parsons 6 15 15 4 7-5 ROSCOE GOOSE w 110 5 1 2 41 4 It Goose AV H Baker 8-5 21 S-5 3-5 out 18088 BROWN PRINCE w 110 0 4 4 53 5 G Corey G AV .T Bissell f4-5 1 1 1-3 out AVATHEN w 110 2 0 52 01 6l F Keogh E C Knebelkamp20 CO 60 20 8 HAPSBURG II. w 112 1 7 7 7 7 H Skirvin J II McCarren 20 20 20 4 S-5 tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 12, 25, 44. Track good. Winner C!i. e, by Maddalo Icaria trained by .1. Gass. Went to post at 2:87. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. ZANGAREE was hard ridden most of the way and lost ground when turning into the stretch by going wide, but tinished gamely and won- MOSCOWA down in the last seventy yards to win going away. MOSCOWA, a grand looker, showed a high burst of early speed in paeemaking, but tired slightly in the last eighth. ELECTRICIAN began slowly, but gained steadily under punishment. ROSCOE GOOSE was well up and running fast when he bolted on the stretch turn. BROWN PRINCE raced well up throughout. Overweights- Zangarco, 1 ikiuihI; Electrician. 8i; llapsburg II., 2. 1 Q" 1 C SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 18091:12 1118. Purse 00. 8-year-olds and up- JL O I JL O ward. Selling. Not value to winner 25; second, 0: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13001 ELSEW11ERE w 5 105 5 4 31 31 21 1 W Ward T F Sheedy 20 20 12 5 21 I30402MOISANT w 5 110 0 3 2?. 2 11 21 M Nathan J J Livingston 11-521 9-5 4-5 2-5 13082TOISON DOR wn S 107 4 2 l1 1 31 31 R NeanderMrs J Phillips 7 10 10 4 2 1383EATON wn 5 113 S 0 C 5l 52 43 J McTagrtL Most 0 7 C 2 6-5 13078 JOHN MARRS wsi: 9 115 10 5 41 4 41 5and G Corey C E Knight S 10 8 3 S-5 13020TOM HOLLAND w S 110 9 9 S3 7 01 fib II Sumter N B Davis 4 S S 3 S-5 12520 PROSPECT wi: 4 112 3 10 10 10 71 J F Keogh A Weber 5 10 9 4 2 18041 SAGER wis 7 115 i 1 71 Sl S- S4 E Martin "W A Kirwan 10 12 12 5 2i J 3040 BEACH SAND w 0 115 2 S S 91 92 9- J Frach C T Halsey 30 GO 50 20 10 13004 FLORAL CROWN wis 5 115 7 7 5l G 10 10 D Connelly AV P Fine 50 60 60 25 12 Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Track good. Winner B. m, by John F. Oxalis trained by V. E. Baird. Went to post at 3:0.. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. ELSEWHERE. Viewing sudden improvement, was a forward contender from the start and. standing ; the final drive gamely, wore MOISANT down in the linal seventy yards and won going away. MOISANT need in closest pursuit from the start and took the lead in the stretch, but tired suddenly in the last sixteenth. T01SON DOR set the pace under hard restraint until in the last eighth, where he tired under 1 iinishmeiit. JOHN MARRS ran fairly well. EATON had no mishaps. PROSPECT will probably improve. -j t 1 THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S00 1 :12 11130 Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up- JL Q JL JL O ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. index Horses AAVtlPSt 4 Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13070 INCISION w 6 115 3 2 21 1 1" 1" C Turner J Griflin 20 20 20 7 3 130793NELLO wn 5 105 4 3 l1 21 2s 2 R NeanderP Hyains 1 13-1011-102-5out 12003 THE BUSYBODY w 0 119 2 S 5 5 4i 3i AV Daly Mrs J D Misick 30 30 12 5 2 1800-PLlTVIOUS w G 117 0 9 9 7 5 4 AV "Ward T AV OBrien S 10 10 8 S-5 1305BLACK CHIEF w 7 107 7 4 31 31 3l 52 F Murphy M K Kittleman S 12 12 4 2 I2054SPELLBOUND w S 116 9 7 62 62 C- 02 J McTagrtMiss E A Tyson 12 15 15 0 3 13082KIVA w 4 10S 5 0 S S5 72 7 II Sumter L M Morris 21 10-53 7-101-3 13082 NIMBIS wn 9 112 S 5 4 41 Sl S8 G Corey H G Bedwell 20 30 80 12 7 11040 HENRIETTA AV. w 5 113 11 7 9 9 9 R Pickett H A Vainer 40 100 00 23 12 Time, 24, 48. 1:1614. Track good. Winner B.k. g, bv Cesarion Belle Swift trained by M. Burns. Went to post at 8:80. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. INCISION, showing much improvement, rac-d out into the lead soon after the start and. holding on gamelv under good riding, just lasted long enough to win. NELLO. probably best, ran forwardly througji-out, but was weaklv ridden at the end. THE BPSYBODY, poorly ridden, closed a gap from a slow beguiling and lhiisheil fast. PLUVIOUS also closed a big gap and finished close up. KIVA ran a bad race and was never prominent in the running. BLACK CHIEF and NIMBIS quit. Scratched 131o7Caine1. 121; 120742Hoartlistono, IIS. 1 Ql 1 7 FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S28 1:00 1100. Purse 50. 8-year-olds and JL O X JL I upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 75; second. 0; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 130273SHERAVOOD wn 7 109 4 2 3t 21 iu iij j McCahey.T AY Hedrick 3 3 9-5 7-101-3 I29252CELESTA w 4 105 1 8 41 51 4l 21 J McTugrtLi Marion 3 3 13-51 1-2 121022HIGH PRIVATE wn S 112 0 0 51 C 5- 3 It Goose AV II Baker fS 9 S 3 7-5 18081 CHUCKLES wsn 4 100 2 I 11 l1 21 41 H Sumter T F Ryan 10 10 10 3 3-2 130272TARTS w 4 112 9 1 2l 41 0i 5h C Bgame J O Talbott 21 5 43. S-5 7-10 13080KORFHAGE w 3 105 7 S C 7 7 01 H AVolfe AV G Yanke 0 10 10 4 2 13081 ROYAL TEA wn 5 9S 5 5 S 31 8h 7l J CallahanAA II Baker S 9 S 3 7-5 5152 THE TURK w 7 108 3 7 1- S- S5 S3 W Doyle II F Carman 50 100 100 40 20 18081 GOOD DAY" w 4 100 S 9 9 9 9 9 R NeanderE McBride 110 300 300 100 40 f Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 23, 48y5, l:01i, 1:08. Track good. Winner B. g, bv Allan-a-Dale Monarka trained by L. Blume. AVent to nost at4:0S. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving SHERWOOD, well up from the start, came fast through the stretch and drew out in the last eighth to win easing up. CELESTA suffered from interference in the early running, but forced her wav through in the last eighth into a fast going second. HIGH PRIVATE made up ground steadily and was going fast it the end CHUCKLES tired badly after setting a fast pace for the lirst half mile. TARTS showed speed but unit in the stretch. ROYAL TEA bolted on the stretch turn after showing high speed. KOKF-II AGE was away badly and ran we.l. THE TURK was badly outpaced. Overweights Korfhagc. 3 pounds. - o T l O FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 1118." Purse 00. 8-year-olds. Selling. X fj X JL O Not value to winner 25: second. 0; third. 5. Tiidex Horses AAVtPPStVl V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C p s 13080 LOST FORTUNE ws 101 2 8 lh 1 I1 1 J McTagrt J P Byrne 5 L J"10"3 out 1 300 0 BELLE TERRE wn 100 1 1 2 3 3 21 D Connelly! Mahoney S 12 12 4 3-2 1 S00 Is BULGARIAN w 103 5 0 0 A- 4 8k F Murphy T J Brown 7 10 S 2 4-5 rr3CHAS "CANNELL wn 109 8 5 8 21 2" 4 C Turner J M Zimmer 0 6 4 2 4-5 Uo04to"y H. W 102 0 7 7- 7 fi 5 AV Ward AVCahill 4 S 7 2 4-G l4fG4 1EZAIL wnlOG 4 2 51 C3 5- 6 G Corey H G Bedwell 30 50 50 15 6 J:702 STUCCO wn 100 7 S 8 8 8 1- F Keogh A AAeber 20 00 CO 20 S 18S IJH.i nutii RUBY in HYAMS w 102 3 4 4h 5U 7 S M Nathan A R Joplin 40 00 60 20 10 Tlme 48j 1;16 Track pood Winner Ch. g, bv Allan-a-Dale Maid of Fortune trained by J. P. Phillips. AVent to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-in" IOST FORTUNE was hard ridden and rushed into the lead soon after the start, but had to be driven li-ml In the stretch to outstay BELLE TERRE. The latter ran under restraint for the lirst three-eigbtbs iiid tinished gamelv. BULGARIAN came fast in the last quarter from a slow beginning. CI IAS. CAN-NFLL showed speed, but swerved out badly on the stretch turn and tired in the final drive. I OLLY II. n-is never prominent, but was running fast at the end. Scratched 18090-Castara. 04; 1807! Dr. Kendall, 105; 12S09 Madges Sister, 100. Overweights Belle Terre, 3 pounds; Jezail, 1. 1 Q i "I Q SIXTH RACK 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S81 1;48.-, 1 110. Purse 00. 4-year-olds JL Q JL JL t and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. "index IIorscB AAVtlPSt U and Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 12951 SIR DENI5AH WH 5 110 10 7 S- f," 4$ 1J in II Sumter MissAMMarrone 8 0 5 2 1 18050 DR. JACKSON wn 4 110 3 3 1 1 ink 2 2 J McCaheyJ AV Hedrick 10 12 10 4 2 MK04UF1EL. wu 4 102 2 S 4" 8U 51 4" 81 R XeanderA K Urcsler 12 12 12 5 2J 13041 RUISSEAU wn 6 112 4 10 7 21 31 3n 1 R Pickett O H Geiger 10 15 10 4 S lXHO-AORKSHIRE BOYw 5 110 5 9 21 4 2J 51 5J J McTagrlAV B Thompson 21 3 3 6-5 3-5 JS017 BERNADOTTE wn 4 110 9 4 9- 9- Sl 7 6 AAr Dovle E G Willard 15 25 25 10 5 13095 3 JIM CAFFREY wb 5 112 S 5 61 7n ; S 72 A NicklausBleighParkSble 15 20 20 S 4 12008 JOE STEIN w 6 112 6 0 31 51 0l 0l S R Goose E AV Moore 3J 4 2i 1 1-2 18058 MICH. ANGELO w 8 115 1 1 f S1 9 9 910 G Corey H G Bedwell 15 30 25 10 5 12927 PUCK wb 5 112 7 2 10 10 10 10 10 A Pickens F Otis 12 15 15 0 3 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:44, 1:45. Track good. AVinner Ch. h, by Peep oDay Miss Marconi trained by J. Blute. AVent to mist at 5:07. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the . same. SIR DENRAH was under restraint during the early running and was forced to go wide on th W-uu-.is. but moved up rapidly in the last quarter and, taking the lead, outstaved DR. JACKSON through the last eighth. DR. JACKSON showed the most early speed and, setting the pace to the last eighth, finished gamely. KIEL ran well and came fast through the last quarter. ItUISSKAU raced well to the stretch, tint tired right at the end. YORKSHIRE BOY tired in the stretch. JOE STEIN was never a contender. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 1914.sh05 and bought in. Scratched 13041Barn Dance, 112; 13037 Scrimmage. 107; 13095 Dr. Dougherty, 115.