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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1314. Palmetto Park. Sixty-third day. Charleston Fair and Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7-S days. 110 hooks on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presidium Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. Martin Xathansoii. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time ISO p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. -I Q A "1 CT FIRST RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. 745S 122115. Purse 00. 2-year-ol.ls. Selling. JL Q I g Net value to winner .25; second. ?50; third, .fir.. Judex Horses A AVt PP St 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1X351KEWP1E w 107 2 4 2 3 U D Connelly J H Nichols 5 41 4 y-101-:: 13337 FIX LEE w 109 0 1 lut li 2 J CampbcllA II Vivell 1-3 -3 S-5 1-4 out J 3337 GERTHELMA w 11U 7 2 21 2 3 R Goose R J Powers 6 S S 2 4-5 I3313GLADW1X w 111 3 7 41 44 4s A LangfdR Colston 10 10 10 21 1 13337 STILL DAY w 103 1 " 5 5 J MdntyreR J Austin 1.". 15 15 4 7-3 1:5391 MAY IPPS wi: 107 r. 5 Gi 6 M liuxton Jlrs AV 11 Frey ir. 30 ."0 12 :: 1 339 1 HIJACK EARL. w 112 1 7 7 7 11 Skirvin J H ileCarien 30 100 100 CO 12 Time. 12. 25, 43. Track good. Winner Cli. f, bv Transvaal Lady Eon trained by J. II. Xichols. Went to postal 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start -.rood and slow. -Won driving: second and third the s.iiiie KEWPIE. away well, was saved under restraint until rounding into the stretch, where she responded "imelv to hard urging and wore FIXALKE down in the final strides. 1TNALEE set the early pace and had r.i mishaps but tired alter showing a good turn of speed. GERIIIELMA showed speed, but oiilt after running a good quarter. GLADWIN ran a good race and would have been much closer up with vigorous riding. The others were outpaced. ,,,., , Overweights--lerthelma. 3 1 pounds; May Ipps. ..; I.lack I.arl. 1. A t d SECOND RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1:00 I 10!. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and IO 5 tfc JL O upward. Selling. Xet value to winrer 25: t ecoiid. $..0; third. -Si... luUcx Horses AWtPPSt K, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S -M-.I Oi:D WELLS w 1S 1 1 3i 41 11 1 E Alley C Reed 0 S 7 2 TT Wiii COFXTRY BOY w 3 110 : 2 4i 2 21 A Pickens .T ONeill SO :,: 13 C 3 TMC BEYERSTEIX w S 110 ! 3 ll ll 31J 31 C Turner R il Hollenbeek 10 13 13 0 3 13271 BODKIN" wu C 110 ! 10 3A 5nk t 4s A XicklausA AV Foulk 20 40 lo ? 13325 FAAVN w 5 10S 12 4 2 3"t 6i 5A J Hanover. R Thombv ;! 50 50 1 7 . 13121 ROD AXD GUN w 5 10S 10 l 7J 0 6 J McCahevF A llerokf 0 7 C - X 2 13248 GAGXAXT w G 109 11- s- sJ 7 R Pickett AV A" Casev 0 12 12 7 13271 MAURICE REED w 0 110 2 3 Si 71. s AV Doyle AV C Wise SO 00 GO , 13315 I5ARIUM we 4 110 411 12 10- !U iA G Corev G A Eraser 12 15 13 5 13024PISH TUSH wis G 10S 7 12 13 11lHi 10 It AVatklns.I J Ellis : 100 :!" r- 13320 CAMARADA w 5 112 IS 7 9 10 11 C Knight L A Seregni :0 m 13325 HUGH GRAY" w 5 110 11 7 12 12 12 C Irvin L Gladstone 30 130 V r!. J . 13298 XELLO wu 5 109 5 13 10J Fell. C Bgame 1 llviinis 4-3 1 4 - J out Time, 24, 50. l:035, 1:10. Track good. A inner Ch. h. by Ort Wells Lady Manners trained bv C. Reed. Went to post at 3:04. At lwst 0 niiniltes. Start good and slow. AV011 easily; second and U"11 liv jug. LORD AVELLS. running in suddenly improved form, raced forwardlv to the stretch, when; e I lssd I into the lead and won going away. COUNTRY ROY showed marvellous improvement and outstav11 LRSTEIN in the final drive. REVERSTE1X showed the most early speed and set the pace to th tret-i. but tired. ROD AND GUX had to overcome interference. RODKIX and FAAVN ran fairly well. Ni.I I was caught in u Jain and fell. The winner, entered for 8300, was bid up to 00 and sold to II. phllllps Overweights Gagnant, 1 pound; Pish Tush, 3: Cainaradn. I; Xello. 1. 1 Q1 "I r7 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1:00 1109. Purse 8300. 4-.v.ar l,ls aIltl JL Qdb JL 6 upward. Selling. Xet value- to winner 8225; second. 0; third. .5. index Horses AAVtFPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H cVlL s 1334 1 I!. ilASTEP.SOX w 10 110 4 I 1 1 1 li 1J R Pickett 11 V Haymaker 5 b J 13313iIISS AELilA wli 4 100 2 3 2 2I 2 2?. .T McTagrtA P Doyle 4 4 3 4 .TVwJ 13373 TONY W. wi: S 110 fi 5 - 3A J Frach I Dolan 10 25 23 . ::i4l COMING COOX wi: 5 113 1 2 :: :; 41 G Byrne Mr Eaile 5 8 7 , 10 13325 SATYR w 4 107 7 7 4 4J 5 5 J MclntyreG Foley 3 5 I 13235 SPELLHOUXD w S 112 3 4 5J and H 0 C Knight iliss E A Tvson 0-3 2. 2.1 1 1: 13338 PROTAGORAS. w I 103 5 7 7 7 7 C Irvin J AVirth 20 G GO 20 0 Time. 24, 50, 1:02, 1:09. Track good. AViniier Ch. g. by Frankfort Aanessa trained by L. Haymaker. Went to iost at 3:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AV011 handliv: second and third dr"v big. RAT il ASTER SON" was well ridden and, racing into a good lead at once and winning all the wav stayed well in the final drive. MISS AELilA ran in closest pursuit throughout and made a fast and game finish. TONY AV. came with a rush through the last eighth. COMING COOX showed speed, but tired the last, quarter. SPELLROUNR was outpaced all the way and ran a bad race. SATYR quit in the stretch Scratched 1323GAinoret, 105; 13373Nimbus, 110; 132S4 Daddy Gip, 110; 13271 Little Ep, 110; 13.17 . Mama Johnson. 105; 13101 Elsewhere. 108. Overweights --Spel.buund. 2 pounds. - Q " Q FOURTI I RACE 3-4 Mile. 1800 1 :12-4-1 13. Third Running Spartanburg Han-JL Oti: JL O dicap. Aalue :?1,500. 3-year-ol Is. Net value to winner 81,150; second. .00: third. 8100. Index I lorscs A AVt PP St Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13141 OLD BEX wit 112 5 5 5 5 2U IU C Borel AV G Yanke ?P. :,.. 3A 7-10out 13352SURPR1SIXG w 120 1 2 4 3 l 2 V RhtmireR F Carman 1 1 1-3 2 3 out 133IG KORFHAGE w 101 3 1 l 1 3 3 C Turner AV G Yanke T 3. 7 lOout 12950 CHARLESTOXIAX will 2 3 3 4i 4 4 J Hanover.I W ilesservy 2 4 IS 30 nu 1S297 CZAR MICHAEL w HG 1 4 2" 2A 5 5 J McTagrt.I W Hedrick Jr 1 5i uh 7 3 out yCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Tim., 24, 48. 1:15. Track good. AViniier R. g. by Ren Rrush Commune trained by W. II. Bueknen. AVent to Mist at 4:03. At iost 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA011 easily: second and third driving OLD REX fell to the rear early, but gained rapidly alter rounding Into the stretch anil, wearing SI RPRIs 1NG down in the last sixteenth, won going away. SURPRISING raced under restraint for the first haf and tired after taking the leail In the stretch as ir still a bit short. KORFHAGE showed the nn-st earv speed ami set a fast pace to the stretch, but tired in the last eighth. CIIARLESTONIAX ran well aud was given a badly judged ride. CZAR MICHAEL bkd after going a half mile. Scratched 13297 Rrave Cunarder. 113; 13352 Indolence, 103. Overweights Korfhage, 4 ikiuiuIs. A 1 O JHTII RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 1113. Purse .00. 4-ycar-oI.Is and up 1Q O rt; JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner .25: second. .0: third. .5. "index Horses A AVI PP St Tt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 CP S 1337 lROBT BRADLEY w 4 112 11 li 1 1 lJ J ilcTagrtAA R ili.ell 1-5 1 153 oil 13S93 AORK 1,AD wh 5 109 3 1 4 4 2A 2 R XeanderA R Bresler 3 1; : 1 2 5 1 335 1 " LOAN SHARK wli 4 111 4 2 2i 3 1 3i J Smyth I I G Dedwell 5 5 V. I out 13373 FONT wi! S 10S 2 5 5 5 5 4 It Pickett O Pons 7 15 12 3 t 5 1334 1 1SKEETS wi; 4. 112 5 3 2 21?. 2i 5 J ilclntyre WCWestmoreld 10 12 8-" 1 -2 Time. 25, 49. 1:16. Track good. AViniier Ch. c. by ilcGce Lady Qjiex trained by D. P.. Miller. AVent to post at 4:32. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVuu easily: second and third diiv ing. ROBERT RR AD LEY rushed into the lead at one- and. after disposing or SKEETS. easily outstayc YORK LAI. The latter moved up rapidly alter rounding the stretch turn, but was tiring at tiie end. l.iAX SHARK ran well, but was weakly ridden and can do better. SKEETS ran in closest pursuit to Mi.-lasi eighth and quit. FONT was outrun all the way. The inner, entered for ..09. was bid up to .05 and bought in. Scratched 13374-Flying Yankee. 110. A if SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12831 1 :43 t 110. 1 Purse .$.T.o. .".-year-olds 1Q 4fc mi j and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner .75: second. .0: third. .5. Index Horses AWtPPSt i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 13377 COREOPSIS w f. 95 S 4 1 ll lh 1 l"k J McTagrtF E Drown 8 10 10 4 S -5 1 3300 EFFEXDI w S 10." A 7 5 3 2i 3i 3 2i J Hanoverll G Bedwell 1: ; 5 2 1 1 "378 11 FORD MAI wn 1 !5 2 3 l1.1. 3 21 21 31 J Smyth F ilusante s 15 15 I 2 13354 BRANDO w5 9S 0 C 3" 41 1! -I1 -!k AV Ward W C AVeant 20 20 20 s 3 KMIKPJIAIrt AXX K. wi; 4 X 1 1 ti OA Ci 5" J McCaheyP Hyaius I I 3 0 5 3" 13354 OVER T. SAXDS w 4 97 1 1 - 7: 7:: 7- C E ilartin BeverwyckStable 1; S S 3 " 13378 iIERRY LAD wr. 0 101 3 s 1 :. 3U 5 7" AV Obert J O Holder 4 5 :;J 7 3 7 10 1339i-"COCKPPUR w 5 102 5 7 S s s 8 S C Turner J A Hendricks 3 1S-31S 30 3 3 5 Time. 25, 50. 1:16, 1:43, 1:45. Track good. AViniier Ch. g. by Ornament OUie Rele trained by F. E. Rrown. AVent to post at 5:01.- At post 3 minutes. Start good am! slow. AV011 driving: second and third lu same. COREOPSIS was sent into the lead quickly and, setting the pace all the way. stood the final drive gamelv under a good ride and held EFFEXDI sate in a closi- finish. The latter dropped back after goiiig the first half, but saved ground when turning into the stretch and came again near the end. FORD MAI ran forwardlv all the way and made a game finish. BRANDO showed sudden improvement and ran a gmul race, but tired siightlv in the stretch. ilERRA" LAD closed a gap anil was prominent on the stretch turn but iMiIfd. OAER THE SAXDS was knocked out of contention after going a half. MARY AXX K. w knocked back on the first turn. COCKSPUR nm bad race and was outpaced all the way. Scratched 13100 Linbrook, 90: 13378 Master Jim. 90. Overweights --Coreopsis. 5 pounds; Effcndi. V Brando. 3: Mary Ann K.. 1.