Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-07

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY C, 1914. Palmetio 1ark. Fifty-ninth day. Charleston Fair anil Racing Association. Winter .Meeting of 7S days. 12 books on. Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, .lames Milton. Kac- Ing Secretary. .Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. "I QQ31 FIRST RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. 7 45S 122115. Purse 00. 2-yoar-o!ds. Maidens. -LOO Q JL Selling. Net value to winner .8225: second. .850: third. 825. Index Horses AWtPPSt y. -li Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13337 KEWIME w 10G S 4 2i V ll D Connelly.l 11 Nichols G-5 3-2 C-5 2-5 out 132X2 JACK HANOVER w 111 5 :: li" 2- 2 J HanoverE 15 Parsons S 12 12 4 S-5 13313 LAD w 105 7 fi 53 31 3 A LangrrdR Colston G C G S-5 7-10 13337 MAY SHAW w 109 :: 2 4 5 4 R Hull X B Davis 2D 20 15 5 2 JAUNTY w 109 G 5 "tt 0l 5t C Bgame J O Talbott 20 40 40 12 4 13337 ERMAGARDE w 103 4 1 3 il 0 C Turner E C Knebelkamp 2 21 21 7-101-3 1 3 1 81 SOPHIA B. w 1031 2 7 0 1 71 A XieklausO Bagley 30 GO JO 20 10 13337 PAID IX FFLL w 107 1 S S S S W Obert Mrs A E House 20 30 30 10 4 Time. 12, 25. 45. Track slow. Winner Ch. f. by Transvaal Lady Hon trained by J. II. Nichols. Went to post at 2:.!.;. At iost 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. KKWP1E, under energetic riding, ran into the lead in the lirst quarter and kept it to the end without rouble. JACK HANOVER set the early pace and stood the tlnal drive gamely. LAI came with a rusli in Hie stretch from a slow beginning. MAY SI 1 AAV ran well up all the way. JAIXTY ran wide and finished last. ERMAGARDK quit badly after going a quarter. Scratched RIack Earl. 112. Overweights Kewpie. 1 ixntiul; May Shaw. 4; Sophia R., 21. SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1:12 1 11!!. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up- QOQ ward. Selling. Net value to winner 2.": second, 0: third. 5. P.de.v Horses AWtPPSt M. 3t Str Fin Jockeys Owners 11 C P S J 8:125 ELFALL wi: 10 115 U 1 1 1" 21 1 J HanoverA G Woodman SDKS S-5 13325 TYRO v 4 112 C 5 4 3 1 23 J Mclntyre.T T West 20 50 GO 20 10 1332!3FLORAL CKOWNwit 5 113 10 2 3 2 3s 3 Ii XeanderW P Fine 5 5 41 y-5 7-JO I332! BEACH SAND . w 113 7 3 7 ; I1 4- E Carter CT Ilalsey C 7 7 2 0-5 1 1331 BIG ROCK wit C 113 1 4 5- 5 C 51 J Smythe C J Cassidy 3-2 2 S-5 4-5 1-2 I3127lTNION JACK ws 0 110 2 fi 21 41 51 Gl J McTagrtH 15 P.ontiehl S 12 12 5 2 1332! TROY WEIGHT w fi 115 4 7 i. 7s 7s 7 W Doyle J W Hedrick 10 10 S 3 S-5 I 31! SWEET TIMES wit 4 115 10 ! 9 9s S II Skirvin J II McCarren 40 40 30 10 5 1207BL1TZKN JR. wis 5 113 S S S" Sl S 9 11 AVatkinsII E Harbourt 30 30 15 C 3 I2ft5S SPAR POLE wis 4 115 3 9 10- 10 10 10 R Pickett Mrs O Reed 00 GO 00 20 10 12970 S A LI. IE DOXFORDw it 113 5 11 11 11 11 11 F Keogh K L Simons 00 100 100 40 15 Time, 24, 49, 1:17. Track slow. Winner Rr. g, by Pirate of Penzance or Alloway Elf trained by F. Smith. Went to post at 5:ii2. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ELFALL was wed ridden and sent Into the lead at once and, holding on gamely, drew away decisively ;ii the last eighth. TYRO showed speed in the going and raced well up all the way. FLORAL CROWN r.-n forwardly throughout and had no mishaps. REACH SAND came from far back in the stretch. RIG ROCK was forced back in the lirsi. quarter. ; f Q THIRD RACK 3-4 Mile. 1 ISO! -1 :12-?r. 4 1 13. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up 1 O O O O ward. Seiliug. Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. "index. Horses AWtPPSt 4 Wt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S I33253M1SS VELMA wit 1 105 I 5 Ill 1 li.l McTagrtA P Doyle e; fi 4 1 1-3 l32873STE.Tlt w 5 115 7 0 411 21.. 21 2 G Corey T F Slieedy 3-5 !-10!i-102-5 out 13:: 12 PROSPECT wit I 112 c; i S 7 3- F Keogh A Weber 15 15 3 1 I32702TOY w I 115 2 1 2 41 4 A- W Olert II II Emmons 5 S 4 1 1-3 KiUi! CORXc RAGKER w 4 115 3 4 .M 01 51 5- G Knight .1 S Tyree 15 30 30 10 3 !770 THE Tl RKESS w 4 110 S 7 3 3- 0 C, A XickiausiileigliPai kSble IA 00 m 20 S I I7 CHEN IAD LT wc 0 115 5 3 f, 5i 71 73 W Dunkn S 11 Kunz 20 40 40 12 5 ICIIi!5 REN I.ctVAI. wit 7 US 1 2 7 S S S D Lindsay 11 G Redwell 30 m CO 20 S Time. 24Vf 49, 1:17. Track slow. Winner -Ch. r. by Allan a Dale Acushla trained by A. P. Doyle. Weill o post at :::;:::. At post !l minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second anil third driving. MISS VELMA was rushed into the lead soon after the start and easily held sway all the way. STKNTOR iisade a resolute effort for the first three-eighths, but tired badly in the stretch drive. PROSPECT dwell at the start, causing him to be practically left, then closed a big gap and finished fast. TOY unseated his rider while going to the post and circled the course riderless, then showed speed for the lirst quarter, but iiit in the, stretch. THE TlRKESS showed speed for a half mile. Scratched 1332! Leopold. 115: 1702 Miss Eleanor. 105: V.AM Curlcux. US; i:,200 Assessor, 115. FOURTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 74S5 1 :27 0 100. Purse C0. .1-year-olds and up-QOOtr 1QQOI ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner $::00: second, 1914.sh5; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt ?i Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 132U5 iCHCCKLES ws it 4 103 4 3 3" 11 1 l3 1 A XicklausT F Ryan 4-5 1 1-2 out 13297 GROSVEXOR wit 4 102 3 2 2and 3 2; 2s 2" J McTagrtA Weber 3 4 31 4-5 out Ki285 PRIXGE AHMED w 10 105 1 1 4 5 1 3J 3 J Smythe II G Bedwell 15 25 25 C out 13328 STAR ACTRESS wit 4 97 2 5 5. 41 5 4 4" J CallahanG C Baker S 12 12 3 out 1 3 157 -DAINTY MINT w3 il 5 1 1 1 2 31 5 fi R XeanderG W .1 Rissell 4 5 0 0-5 out Time. 24, 49, 1:10, 1:29. Track slow. Winner Ch. c. by Chilton Charite trained by J. M. McCullough. Went to post at 4:07. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-tng. CHUCKLES was restrained behind the leaders for the first three-eighths and. after rushing into the lead, had matters his own way and won in a canter. GROSVKNOR moved up with a rush while rounding into the stretch turn, but tired in the last eighth. PRINCE AHMED finished fast from a slow beginning. STAR ACTRESS was forced back at the start and appeared to be sulking most of the way. DAINTY MINT set the early pace, but quit after going a good half mile. Sera t died 1 "sr.Monocacy, 10!. Overweights Dainty Mint. 2 pounds. cJQPPr FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1: 10-. I 103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling. r O O O Net, value to winner 25; second, 0: third. 5. liiuex Horses AWtPPSt4 V- "n Sir Fill Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 1 3-284 POLLY H. w 105 ; 3 2 3- :- 1 V- J McTagrtW Cahill 7-101-5 7-10out 133 II FRONT ROYAL ws !! 4 5 fi cis 5 3- 2 11 Rresch P Ilurcli 10 3D 25 S 3 I33IS 11ELEN M. wit 105 2 1 11 1- 1 21 3 J Smythe H G 15edwell 4 4 31 4-5 2-5 1332!PEAGOCK wit 107 7 7 3?. 21 21 4 4 E Alley I! C Evans 12 20 20 fi 21 13330 PATTY REGAN w 112 5 1 r,i 4 41 51 Ci- M Nathan P M Railey 10 12 12 4 fi-5 l331!l!AnY SISTER w !I21 3 fi 7 5i C 7 J CampbellE W Moore 10 10 10 3 fi 5 1 33 1 I - DICKS PET w 105 1 2 41 7 7 tl1 7 R XeanderO Pons S 10 10 2 4 5 Time. 25, "51, 1:17. 1:45. Track slow. Winner R. f. by Heuo Polly trained by W. Cahill. Went to post at 4:32. At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. POLLY 11.. favored by the going, followed HELEN M. closely to the Inst quarter, where she moved into the lead and won easing up. FRONT ROYAL was outrun for the first half, but moved tip gamely and were HELEN M. down in the last sixteenth for second place. HELEN M. tired after showing the most peed for the lirst three-quarters. PEACOCK ouit after running well for live-eighths. RARY SISTER and DICKS PICT were well beaten all the way. Scratched 1332! Mike Cohen. !3. Overweights I.aby Sister. 11 pounds. 1 f f SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 1S30 1 :54 0110. Purse 00. 3-ycar-ohls. Selling. X QODU Net value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt4 M- 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13318 EFFENDI v S 110 7 5 1 D 1- l3 l5 R Goose G C Raker ii S C 2 132!8-MYCENaE wit 5 102 4 4 5 3" 21 21 2 J Smythe Mrs W 11 Frey 2 2 S-5 4-5 1-3 I :!::-Ris PLIANT w 5 105 5 7 31 C Cl ij- 3" 13 Martin F J Pons 4 4 3 1 1-2 I3280FIEL wit 4 !! 1 1 2"" 41 31 3" 41 R NeanderA R Iresler 5 S S 3 0-5 i:fC: MY FELLOW w fi 107 2 2 7 73 71U 7,; 51 D Connelly.l T Mahoney 30 CO 00 20 7 I334-TY PAY wit fi 102 S S fil 5 5 51 fik .1 McTagrtW M Sheedy 10 15 12 4 -5 I32!801TLAN wit fi 105 fi 4 21 A- 4 7,s R Watkins.l F Sweeney fi 7 7 21 C-5 i::-08 SA.M REItNARD ws 10 107 3 3 S S S 8 S A NicklausS Olsen 40 SO SO 30 12 Time. 25, 52, 1:18, 1:45. 1:58. Track slow. Winner Rr. h. bv Previous Ha tasoo trained by W. II. Raker. Went to post at 5:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. EFFENRI. running kindlv today, was sent into the lead at once and held sway for the entire race to win as his rider pleased. MYCENAE raced forwardly and gamely, but was easily held safe bv the winner. PLIANT closed a gap and came fast through tin? stretch. F1EL showed speed and tired in Hie final drive. TAY PAY ran poorly. OlTLAN was a contender early, but quit on the- stretch turn. The winner, entered for 00. was hid up" to 1914.sh00 and sold to H. G. RodweX Scratched--13302 Reach Sand. 105; 13353Rillie Raker. 104; 1320!Ronnie Eloise. 100. Overweights Oiilhm, 3 pounds.


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