Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-11

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. Palmetto Park. Sixty-second day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7S days. ! books on. Weather wet. Presiding Sleward, C. 11. Pettingill. Presiding Judge. Martin Natlianson. Starter, .lames Milton. Rae- ing Secretary. Martin Natliansou. . Racing ttarts at 2::;o p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 4 AQ FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 18091:12 4 IKS. ,,l,rtH- ?:;,K- i .vcar olds ! upward. 19 Q J Q Selling. Ni t value to winner .25: second. 0: third. 5. . Inuex Horses AWtPPSt j vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 11 C P S I S3; I HARCOITRT w 3 1121 2 3 5 5 4 1 O Knight D A Brollier 20 IV 12 5 2 i:!21 SCHALLER w 4 104 3 4 41 3J 2J 2 .1 CallahanX K Beal -? o 1 . 13338DUSTPAN w 5 WG 1 2 2 lt 1 3" J UaiioverO l Ilalsey 21 .ii oi Co .-10 J 3350 GKRRAHI; wis 4 103 S G 3l 4 4" J McCaheyL Joyner 12 lo b .. 13325-CLEM UE.iCHEY wis 7 101 4 5 1" 21 51 5" C Turner E Mmter : u a - 1 13353 THE TURKESS w 4 103 G 10 10 9- 71 Ci A NTcklausBleighParkS ble 40 SO 00 -0 10 l3373StAR. PIMPERNLw 6 104 ! 7 S 7t d 71 .1 McTagrtW Walker 10 1- 10 4 - 13238YXOSURE wis 5 101 5 : 9110 iiS S! W Ward G P t-hernian 10 10 G 2 1 13338 AUTO MAID w 5 100 7 S 7" 61 S 9 J MclntyreW C W eant S 20 .0 and 4 131 I! 1TCK wis 5 107 10 1 0i S"10 10 A Pickens F Otis 20 0 o0 10 ; Time, 25, 50. 1:17. Track muddy. Winner B. g. by Ben Brush Costume trained by E. Brown, Went to iost at 2:32. At post t! minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. IIAKCOURT, sliowing vast improvement, ran close up from the start and, coming with a rush through the stretch, drew out decisively in .he linal eighth. SCIIALLER raced well up all the way and saved ground 011 all the turns. DUSTPAN showed a good turn of early speed, but began tiring 111 the last eighth. OKRRARD ran well for a half and tired in the last quarter. CLEM BEACHEY set the early pace and q lit badly. THE TURKESS ran fairly well. Scratched 13271 Cicero, 10S. Overweights. llarcourt, 21 pounds; Puck, 3. Q A fA SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1:00 1109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds. . -rfcyrdc Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. .$..0: third. 5. index Horses AAVtPPSt A s Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 133"7"- RBURETER w 105 1 7 :: 1 1 l4 J McTagrtH A Brown 4-5 G-5 7-101-1 out 13312 LADY lNXOCENCEwis HO 3 9 7" 21 31 21 II Pickett P F Gloss S 12 12 o -o 1 3349 KETTLEDRUM w 104 S G 4?. 5?. 21 3- J Smith J?." , J i X . r 8:T.2 GLADYS Y. wis 110 11 10 4i 41 41 .1 MclntyreW G Yanke 4 5 o 7-.. .,-0 13349 YEILCHEN wis 101 7 3 S 71 7" and A NicklausT P Ryan 10 20 20 . -1 I318EDNA LLSKA w 103 5 S . Ul 5 01 E Carter C, E Ridge 20 40 40 1- 4 13319 NELROSE w 10G 10 11 1111 ?lP keogh A A eber 1 01" j. . 128iMADGES SISTER w 105 0 4 2! G SI 8 W AVard F J Riley 40 landfl lj.0 M .0 I290ITRANTO w 105 2 1 ll 31 Gand 9 .1 CanipbellN B Davis 50 100 100 40 lo 13314 MARTY LOU wis 10S U 5 102 10 10 103 Y Obert R J Powers 20 AO oO 10 4 IT. lOSMILlNG FACE wis 99 1 2 51 Sl 11 11 R Neander.l II Mc arren 30 100 100 0 12 Time, 24, 50, 1:10. Track muddy. Winner Br. g, by Salvation Direeta ttrained by F. M. Brayi. . . Went to post at 3:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CARBURETER, away well and running well in the going, moved up with a rush after going the lirst qui-rter and, taking a long lead, won in a canter. LADY INNOCENCE closed a gap and, holding 011 well liiiougliout, outstaved KETTLEDRUM in the closing drive. KETTLEDRUM raced well, but was tirinir at the end. CLADYS Y.. from an outer position, had to go wide all the way and finished gamely. LIL- HEX and EDXA LISKA closed gaps. OTRANTO set the early pace, but quit badly. Scratched R5349 lone, 104. Overweights Lady Innocence, 2 pounds; Nelrose, 2. O , S er THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1 :12 4 113. Purse .f.-.OO. 3-year-olds and up- tJ 4r VO ward. Selling. Net value to winner .25: second, .0; third. .5. index Horses AWtPPStVt 34 Str Flu Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13315 DR. DOUGHRTY wis 7 107 4 1 21 B 11 ll C Turner K Harrington 5 5 4 2 4-5 13353 TOM HANCOCK w3 0G S G CJ 7 2 2J. J McTag rt V Casey S-G 13-521 1 2-.. 13318 TOM HOLLAND w 8 IOC 2 5 S. fil 5 31 D Connelly X P Davis U 50 50 20 S 13373 PltOVIXCE WS4 10G 7 9 7- 4 4 G Corey T F Sheedy . 12 10 4 -13298 LOltD WELLS W C 111 3 3 4" 5h Gl 5 C Miller C Reed 4 41 4 -. 4-5 I3327.SIXGLE IAY wis 3 91 1 4 3 41- 71 Gh J Campbell A G Blakeley 4 4 4 S-., 4-o r35MALlK WB 3 91 5 7 S SI Sl 7 J Smyth I Y Aslie 10 10 S 3 G-u fil14 lIIAOTTTr Wis 4 105 9 2 1 21 " 31 S J Hanoverll G Bedwell 10 Id lo o 21 3-i9 EATOX WP5 112 OS 9 9 9 C Knight L Most 30 40 40 12 5 Time. 24, 49, 1:17. Track muddy. Winner B. h, bv Calveston Lobosina trained by L. M. Lester. Went to iwst at 3:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and thud timing DR DOUCIIERTY, favored bv the soft going and well ridden, moved into the lead after going tlie lirst quarter and easilv held the others safe to the end. TOM HANCOCK had to overcome interference and close,! a gap. but tired and swerved in the stretch. TOM IIOLLAXD made up ground and was gaining fast Mi the end. PROVINCE showed much improved form and was well up tor the tn-st half mile. LORD VULLS had no mishaps. JUAQUIN quit badly after setting the pace to the last turn. Overweights Tom Hancock, 3 pounds: Province, 1 ; Eaton, 3. T O A FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 1:43 4 110. Purse 00 3-year- Q VQ olds and upward. Selling. Xet value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 2.. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1 3353 BILLIE BAKER w 4 100 117-7 Cl 2k lh W Ward J A Strode 5 5 41 S-5 4-5 13377 YOLTIIORPE w 6 106 S 2 2 31 4 3. 2b R NeanderF E Brown 21 21 - 4ro 1-3 1 13171 MARY AXN K. wis 4 105 2 7 fi 5 51 4 3"k j McCaheyP Hjgms 4 4 W 1-- 13374LlXBROOK w 4 103 7 5 3 2 31 1" 1" J McTagrtJ W Hedrick u 6 0 ih O-o 13314GALLANT BOY w3 S7 S 4 1 li 2 51 51 H Bresch J O liilbott b S I i-o 133!53HELEX M. wis 3 S8 4 fi 4 4 11 Cl Cl .1 Smyth H G Bedwell 10 lo Id o 2 1245MlLTOX B. w 7 10S 5 3 5J 6 7-0 71s 711 j HanoverJ YV Johnson 20 .,0 lo G .. !.! 1 STAIRS vv 5 111 G S S S S S S J Frach F Fitner o0 100 100 40 lo Time, 24, 50, 1:16, 1:43, 1:45. Track muddy. AVinner B. g, by Gold Heels Sauctissima trained by J. A. Strode. . . . Went to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tne same. BILL1E BAKER lost ground and was far back in tlie early running anil was taken extremely wide on the turns, but finished with rush and got up to win in the last stride. VOLTHORPL ran loiwardiy and gamelv throughout and stood the linal drive well. MARY AXX K. began slowly, but closed a big gap mil finished close up. LIXBROOK ran well, but tired near tlie end. CALLAXT P.OY showed .lie most early speed, but tired after going a good three-quarters. HELEN M. quit badly. MILTON B. only ran fairly well. Scratched 13405 Malik. S7: 133CBffcndi, 111; 13342Buzz Around. S5; 13349 sCaraquot, S.i. 1 O A A7 FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SG0 1:12- 1113. Purse ?300. 3-year-olds and upward. J i Selling. Xet value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. index Horses AWtPPStM ,? ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS 1 .-: ROOFR GORDNwu 3 90 1 2 1and 23 11 1" J McTagrtS Ross 3 31 9-5 7-10out :5318K1VA w 4 103 5 1 21 l 31 25 J Smyth L M Morris 21 6 G 21 1 iVt-iO WILLIS wis 4 lofi 7 3 31 3nk 21 31 J McCaheyJ II McCarren 5 G 2 4-5 2-5 rV733CASTARA w3 S3 3 4 4" 44" 4 H Bresch J M W Green C S 7 2 7-10 ilVIO iIXFERXO OUEEXw 7 107 2 5 Gu Ch 5i 5 A NicklausJ L Jones 10 10 10 3 3-2 1 0 7 C V BELFAST w G 109 G G 7 7 7 J Frach O Hale 20 GO CO 20 10 i-i4,LAlGLOX wis 4 101 4 7 5nt 5k C 7 R NeanderA B Davidson G S S 3 7-5 Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Track muddy. Winner Ch. g. bv Sir Wilfred Speedmast trained by W. Brooks. Went to post at "4:38. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wan driving; second and third the same ROfJER GORDOX was well ridden, rushed into tlie lend from the start and. standing the final drive" gamely held K1VA safe in a closelv contested finish. K1VA ran well and finished resolutely, but tired slightly in the last eighth. WILLIS saved much ground on the stretch turn, but also tired In tlie last elchth CASTAR V was badlv ridden and taken all over the track, but was going fastest at tlie end. IX-FERNO QUEEN finished gamely. Scratched 13392 Chas. Cannell. 9G: G459 Mclvor, 110. Overweights Roger Gordon. 5 pounds: Castara. 4; Belfast. 1. ; - O ! fQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S l:40f, 1103. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. f JO Selling. Net value to winner S225; second. 0: third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt Vi and StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1??77 RUISSE TT wis G 112 2 1 51 :! 21 1 1 C Knight O H Geiger 4 5 4 G-5 1-2 1 :? KT OP lVfAS wis G 107 3 G 7 fi 4 41 23 .1 Hanoverll G Bedwell 10 15 15 C 2 13353-DR. JACKSON WB 4 112 4 4 4 li 1" 2and 3l C Bgame J Todd 9-101 7-102-5 out ; 1 - " 1 t 1 - " I . ; J 13101 VSNOWFLAKES w i 102 5 7 S 5 3J 3f 4 F RandphO Pons 6 7 6 2 3-5 13181 MONKEY w 5 103 6 2 3J 0 5- 0 5 A NicklausA AV Fouik 30 150 J 50 40 20 " 1 13353 3 JUDGE MONCIC wn 107 S S !il S S 7J G- C Turner C Herbert S 10 10 3 l-o I332BEACH SAND ws G 102 10 3 lJ 2h Gi i 7J E Carter C T Halsev 20 30 30 10 I 13302 3 FLORAL CROWXwu 5 102 1 5 2h 7 7- S- S R NcandcrW P Fine 30 60 GO 20 7 13329 PRINCE FLORAL wis 4 10S 7 10 10 10 91 9 9 AV DunknS 11 Kunz 100 150 100 10 20 12897 RAGMAN . wis S 104 9 9 6 91 10 10 10 C Miller Mrs A F Dayton 50 100 100 30 10 Time. 25. 51, 1:17, 1:44. Track muddy. AVinner B. g, by Batts Kitty Belle Brooks trained by G. H. Geiger. Went to post at 5:02. At post 3 minutes. Start good anil slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RU1SSKAU, running one of his infrequent good races, was rushed into the lead after going three-quarters and, drawing tar away, won in a canter. KNIGHT OF UNCAS began stowlv. but moved up Tast in tlie stretch. DR. JACKSON tired unexpectedly after going three-quarters and leading Into the stretch, bet outgamed SNOWFLAKES for third place. The latter made a game challenge after going a hair mile, but tired and quit in the stretch. BEACH SAND retired after going a half mile in the lead. JUDGE MONCK was knocked out of any chance on the first turn. t " Sera Iched 13403 Cynosure, 99; 13305 Fiel. 95: 13395 Sherlock Holmes, 115; 13330 Plaiu Ann, 105; 13373 Bertis, 102 Overweights Ruisseau. 5 pounds; Monkey, 1; Prince Floral, 4


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