Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-06

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. C IA3.LEST0N. S. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1914. Palmetto Park. Firty-oighth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7S days. 10 books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge. Martin Natlunson. Starter, James Milton. Rae J: u, Seer, tary, Martin Xathanson. Racing starts at 2:::o p. m. Chicago time 1 :.! p. in.. W indicates whip, S spurs, P. blinkers. Fig-r s la parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index liumlicr, track record, age of horse ai J weight carik-d. Indicates apprentice allowance. "I Q Q I Q FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 1889 1 :12, 4 113.1 Purse 00. 3-year-o.ls. Maidens. JL OO jUI Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third, 5. I lex Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S Hi 127 STELLA VA wit 103 i 5 4k l1.1. I3 1 Miller Mis A F Davton G C f 2 1 13205 KETTI.hl UttM w 10.". 8 I 2 3" 2! 2- C Turner J Koden 2 :; 3 G-5 7-10 I32704CAKAC.. in- vv 93 4 C, ! C 41 3 J Smythe H Phillips 20 30 SO 12 0 l3l88"IOXE wis 105 2 2 .". 4 31 4" V Rhtinirelt F Carman S 8 7 :: 7-r. I312 VE11.C . EX wu 13 9 7 71 It 5l 51 11 Sumter T F Ryan C 8 S 3 8-5 r239 BABY MSTER wn 103 3 12 11- ll1. ! fiT W Obert E W Moore 12 25 10 10 4 1 325X3 IHXI LE OF RAGS w 103 1 1 3i 5J." C- 7- J CallahanF J Grefer 31 G G 2 1 1 3258 XEI.Ki WE w IOC 10 10 W S" SU 8 F Keogh A Weber S 10 10 4 !l-5 THE HERMIT w 107 ill S G 7 in It, it Hall - P. Davis 00 SO SO 30 15 1:52.58 LAIRD" KCALUYwk 103 5 11 12 12 12 10 A XicklausJ S Tyree 20 30 30 12 7 9K7 SMILIXG FACE wit 93 7 3 1?. 2. 7 11s It Xeantler.l H McCarren 00 SO SO 30 15 I asm VfHLKTIC GIRL wn 100 12 ! Si 10 11- 12 E Martin .1 Casey 12 30 30 12 C Time. 25, 49, 1:16. Track good. W nner Cii f. by Star Shoot Auvergne trained by C. Reedi. i lit to post at 2::i2. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. STF A. VTA rae d into the lead on the stretch turn and increased her advantage in the last eighth to win in i .inter KETTLEDKFM was a forward contender all the way and liuished gamely. CARAQFET moved i .i witli a rush in the stretch. IOXE showed speed, but tired slightly. VE1LCIIEX ran well and lost ! und by beini; forced wide on tin tutus. XELROSK had a rough race. SMILING FACE set the early p.se and quit badly. P.FNDLE OF ItACS quit early. Overweights lone. 1 pound; Raby Sister, 1; Xelrose, 2; The Hermit, llj: Laird o Kirkcaldy, .!. - Q 9 FT A SECOXD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SKI1:12-. 4 11::. Purse .$:!00. :!-year-o!ds and up-j JL OOl J w.inl. Selling. Xet value to winner y22Ti; second, y.O: third. ..5. 1 - ilex Horses AAVtPPSt, V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S I32H-I SEMI-QlTAVEIt wn 0 125 1 2 l1?. 1 1 V. It Pickett R V Haymaker 1 1 9-107-20out lS:!lKaOASTAUA w 3 104 !i 1 3- :!?. 21 2" H Sumter J M AV Green C, 10 10 3 1 i:ilo, ROGER GORDOXwn 3 111 2 3 2i 2 :! 31 H AVolfe S Ross 31 4 4 4-5 2-5 13271 TOMI.OY w 3 10fl 3 5 4 4 41 4lK J Hanover J P Johnson 20 30 30 S 3 I32U4 WILLIS wn 4 123 S 4 52 5i 5uk 51 H Skirvin J H McCarren 10 30 30 S 21 1:1272 IIEART11STOXE wn 5 125 4 : fis !1 71 J Henry O A P.iancbi 15 15 12 4 8-5 1 :t:t 1 4 ADA wit 3 109 f. 7 S" 7 01 75 D ConnellyG "W J Uissell S 12 12 3 3-2 i::2:t OERRARD wi: 4 120 7 I 71 8" S" S5 G Uurns J G Wagnon 10 30 30 10 4 LAGRAXGE wn 3 111 5 S !l 9 il ! C Turner J A Hendricks 50 KX 100 40 20 Time. 24, 49, 1:16. Track good. Winner Ch. h. by Ogden Trillette trained by L. Ilaymaker. Went to post at :!:00. At post 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SEMI-QFAVER, away torwardly. showed the most speed all the way, but liegan tiring in the stretch and had to do his best at the end to outstay CASTA RA. The latter was taken back soon after the start and saved to the stretch and came will :. rush through the hist eighth. ROCER CORDON showed sp cd but tired fast after running in close pursuit for the lirst half. TOM ROY was gaining through the stretch. WILLIS ran fairly well. ADA was never prominent. Scratched i:;:il43Tom Hancock. 100: 1.i20i Eaton. 125; 1:8315 Darluin. 12.1. "I Qpri THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 18001:12 1113. Purse .300. 4-ye:r-olds and up JL O O O JL ward. Selling. Xet value to wiim-r l225; second, y.O; third. .125. Index . Horses AWtPPSt4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S i:!2!5::FRAXIC IIUDSXwit 4 IOC 1 3 C 4! 2 11 J McTagrtI M Hedrick C-5 S-5 1 2-5 out l32!5sRORT P.RADLEY w 4 110 5 2 - 11 11 2" V RhtinireW R Mizell 5 5 5 S-5 7-10 l32!5LOAX SHARK wit 4 104 4 e, jn 2- 3?. 3U J Sinvthe H G Bedwell S ! 2 4-5 i:3lAMERlCF.S wn C 10S 3 5 :;i 3.. 4 41 R XeanderT F Sheedy 5 ! 9-5 15 13230 TODDLIXG w f. 103 7 7 51 r.n 5 a E Carter J A Strode 10 10 3 1 I3247FLY. FOOTSTEPSwc. 7 91 2 I 71 1- fil fi II Sumter I. Gladstone 30 30 20 2 l3315aARMOR w 4 105 S 4 4- fi 7 7 E Martin F J Pons 12 15 If, i 21 13IIK3 1 1 A RCOlItT w 9 107 fi S S S 8 ,S R Iiekett D A Hrollier 100 150 150 50 20 Time, 23, 48, 1:14. Track gocd. Winner 18.. sr. by Orlando Cold Mint trained by L. Ultimo. Went to post at 3:2S. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the snme. FRANK IIIDSON was forced back soon after the start and forced to come wide into the stretch, hut finished fast and gamely and. wearing RORERT RRADLEY down in the last strides, won drawing el ar. ROBERT P.RADLEY show d l.igh sliced and set a fast pace, but began tiring after rounding into the stretch. LOAX SHARK raced in closest pursuit to the stretch and held a forward ix.sltion all the way. AMKRICIS showed early speed, but quit in the stretch. TODDLIXG ran poorlv. ARMOR showed speed iir y. but dropped back in the stretch. The winner, entered for .!00. was bid up "to SI ,205 and bought in. Scratched 1. ".2701 Inferno Queen. ni: 13315 York Lad. IPS. 1 QQfT FOFKT1I RACE 3-4 Mile. 1Sfi! 1 :127r. t 113. Purse $.850. 3-year-olds and up J. O O O l ward. Handicap. Xet value to winner 75; second. .0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H p S I3328CHARTIER wn 5 10S 2 1 2 11 1" l3 J Hanover C .A Spiet G 8 S 3 3-2 I2278SFRPRISIXG w 4 112 11 f. 41 0a 3 21 V RlitmireR F Carman f, 10 G 21 fi-5 13285 AXCOX wis 4 110 5 9 - 71 5 3.1 F Keogh A Weber 5 7 7 21 3-2 13297 MAR.IORIE A. wu G 110 C 5 1h 21 2 4l G Corey HG P.edwell 8-5 13-521 l" 12 13318 CAlGH HILL w G 110 S 7 71 5?, Gl 51 C Turner J M Zininier 4 4 3" 7-5 7-10 13310LORTA DWYBRwr. 4 103 7 4 3- 3 41 Gl H Sumter S H Kunz 10 12 12 5 2.1 13220 L. H. ADAIR wsf. 4 9G 9 12 111 101 H 7 E Martin Mrs W A Kirwanl5 15 15 G 21 1 2572 - FATHOM w 3 US 10 S 5j SU 81 8 J McTagrtll Penny 15 20 20 S 4 1243SLEETH wr. 5 105 12 11 10a 11 11 9 J OallahanW 11 Baker 3 CO CO 5 12 12950 GORDON w 3 103 1 10 91 9 10 101 M Buxton J L Holland 20 50 50 20 10 1329G IXDOLEXCE wi: 3 9fi 4 3 12 12 12 11" J McCaheyR J Austin 50 50 40 12 5 I3,,B2 SPOHX wn 9 103 3 2 CI 4b 7112 A Xicklaus.I J McCafferty 50 100 100 40 20 Time. 24, 48, 1:14. Track good. Winner Rlk. h. by Hurst Park Relle Diablo trained by L. Iauber. Went to nost at 4:02. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHARTIER. was away fast and. showing much pecd. disposed of MAR.IORIE A. in the first Half and, taking the lead, drew out in the stretch to win easing up. SFRPRISIXG dropped back on the stretch turn, but came again in the stretch under urgijig and made a fast and game finish. AXCOX was forced back at the start and suffered from interference in the first half, but finished wllh it rush. MAR.IORIE A. set a rrrvilvviMVM USt cirUllK tCAXJfllU uJw K,rSl from in!erf."cnce LOR- Scratclud- 13141 oh! Ren"!"" " A1UU! nirfil fast. SPOHX showed speed. Overweights Fatliom. 1 pound; Indolence. 1; Spohn, 3. 1 PIFTII RACE-l Mile. 1 124S-1 :401a-4-103. Purse W. 3-year-olds and npwartL " KJ -J belling. Net value to winner .22.; second. y.O; third. 5. index Horses AWtlPStj Str Fin Jockeys Owners p U C V S 13317 UILLIE BAKER w 4 107 5 1 91 S f.1 1 11 J Frach J A Strode 10 in 8 33 18 DR. JACKSOX wn 1 111 9 6 J 21 l" 21 2? J McTagrtI M Hedrick 4-5 65 hi l out " 13315 JlDGE MOXCK wn 6 112 1 7 1 11 21 3 3 Turner C Herbert V V n i i:U1M;9-M HANCOCK w3 S7 10 5 3h AT 3 4J Ax i Sumter W V Casey 4 f i; i ii.RilT,- wit 4 1 05 3 10 S- nk 41 5t 5 W Doyle MissAMMarrone S 15 15 5 "1 U-. M-l; x w 3 9! 4 ;i ;i ,;t 6J J Smythe F W Ashe - 0 4 S 5 !331; H. HlTCHISOX w 7 105 G 2 7 9 1 9-1 7 7 G Corev J P Fone 10 0 0 H35 1REEK wsn 4 97 2 9 4" iii-Sis S It XeanderJ J Moran :w 30 -0 7 -.iUandV1 UK WH5 10! 4 S 10 10 10 91 91 A XicklHUsBIelghParkSble 20 40 40 " G 132,0P.ERTIS ws G 1111 S 3 21 3b G 10 10 Knight L P Hamel 50 100 100 30 10 Time, 25. 503,, 1:17. 1:43. Tracl good. inner 18. g. by Cold lices Sanctissima trained bv J. V. Strode iMlitilV,i.StTi-!i1::i-- iM,lT,t 1 u,,l,te: SIi,rt PJl,l slow. Won handily; second and third driving. , in- I, I i.LI L IAKLK regained his seed suddenly and. after being outpaced in the early running, moved p with a rush in the last quarter and held DR. JACKSOX safe In the Until drive. DR. JACKSOX r she up into a prominent position in the first half and. made a game iluWi. JFDCE .MOXCK showed the n s car y speed and outstayed TOM HANCOCK in the final drive. TOM HANCOCK had no mishaps VOTES had Tor three-quarters. a rough race. .MALIK tired in the last quarter after coming wide into the stretch. RERTIS rin " we " I 1 Scratched 13327 Single Rav, I0; 13127 Rail News II. , 105. Overweights Rillie Raker. 1 pound: Votes. 1- Rertls. 1 kZL SIXTn IACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 1 :43h 4 1 10. Purse S350. :8-vear-ohN ZJ J U rx: and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner .275: second. ..-,: third. 5 iidex Horses AWtPPSt4 V; Str Fin Jockeys Owners H P s" t..VrPAJ11 SAVOY w,! 4 10S 8 " 11 " lh c P" galne J O Talbott 9-5 11-5- 4-5 1-1 . J..i kX "EADWOOD wn 4 W 1 2 31 31. It. 31 21?. J McCaheyMrs W H Frey S 10 S 3 1 l.lli, MOIJ.IE S. wn 1; 103 G 7 7 G 5 5- 3 AV Obert J il W Green V 15 1 ". !i;.r,57 ?U-, H7rlJ:Asr.RKw 6 m " c 71 7 4,1 41 0 -rey W II Ilorton 10 20 pi 5 " 13219 COL. ASHMEADEwj: 7 10S 7 4 2U 21 21 2! 5 R Pickett L Mot " r ", " .- :.idel!A!0,,.-., ...... w - ? S S. S, 1 Callahan W C Weant :ld so SO ;5 lo" .l-.A,"?15-. "OL.UHS wu . 10G 5 3 5 5 Gl 7 7 V RlitmireR F Carman G S 7 13299-OVEi: T. SANDS wit 4 9S 4 1 U in 3i CIS R XeanderBeverwvckS table G 8 7 r" z Thne. 24. 49, 1:15, 1:43, 1:44. Track good. U inner- h. e, by Ornament -Ladv Savoy trained bv W. S ltnitci. " .,.,..UVliV.V. Iw i"-!- At lt,st, 1 ?""!. ""I" Won driving: second and third the v.ime LA RL OI- :An was saved under restraint for the fust live-eighths and raced into the lead on the ;t retch turn then held DICK DEADWOOD safe in the final drive. DICK DEADWOOI ran a g5il race a i 1 lading the lead on the last turn, held on resolutely to the end. MOI.LIE S. began slowlv ami lost ground when turning into the stretch, but finished with a rush. COLDEX TREASFRE ainieared to sulk for hist half and closed big gap. COI.OXEL AS1IMEADE tired badlv in file stret." OVER T IF qiiil after setting the pace to the last turn. " Scratched 132C.3. Master Jim. ICO. Overweights Dick Deadwood. 1 pound: Mollie S.. 2: Coldeii Treasure 1- Rrando "


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