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CHARLESTON FORM C HART. CHARLESTON S. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1014. Palmetto Park. Sixty-seventh day. Charleston ami Lacing Association. Winter Meeting of 7.S days. 12 lxxiks on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. 11. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter. James Milton. Rae-j-g Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Rat ing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago lime l::i0 p. m.l. Indicates apprentice allowance. " QzLjftQ vniiiT RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 715S 12 2 115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. .-r V Allowances. Net value to winner 25: second. $.10; third. 5. ----- "I"8 AWtlIStt V- -TiStrFin Jockeys Owners O II C P S lii.i!.1 A,--h:i w 101 S 3 1 II l1 J CallahanW Woodard 10 20 20 7 3 r.;.wl!i -I.Ak KAVA-13 w 107 4 s s ,;" -1 W Obert II G Bedwell 50 50 30 S 3 i-MWi G. w 1051 5 1 2i 3 3" F Tealiun W Walker 60 100 100 150 10 ACK HANOVER w 112 2 7 7nt 7s HanoverE 15 Parsons 10 15 15 31 C-5 I:. , !i.,ii,EHTH,:lMA w Wi 6 - k rnk D Connelly R J Powers 4 41 41 C-5 1-2 ...... :MS,-WA w 112 3 0 and h ; M Duxton It Colston 4-5 9-101-5 7-20out J:.Y!,MAY SIIA w 109 1 5 51 21 71 R Pickett X B Davis 3 23-511 0-5 1-2 J ..lit. MAY 1PPS w 1091 7 4 Cl S S G Corey Mrs W II Frey 20 10 40 12 5 Time, 12. 25, 45. Track good. y inner Br. f. by Out of Keach May Mack trained by W. Woodard. Went to post at 2:32. At post 0 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handllv; second and third driving. ALLLDO showed a good turn of speed from the start and. taking the lead, raced MOXA G. into de-to.tt and drew away decisively in the last eighth. JIM SAVAGE was off slowly on the outside, but gained -iCiMliJy and finished with a rush. MOXA G. ran well, but tired and just lasted long enough to outstav ii l,,1,!.;,XUVE11 Tll- latter closed a big gap and finished fast. GERTIIELMA showed speed, but tired. MOSCOWA began slowly. MAY SHAW quit. Scratched 13313 Ed Weiss, 107. Jverweiglits Mona G lj pounds: May Ipps, 2. i 7 A SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1 :12 4 113. Purse 300. 3-year-olds. Selling. JL 0 jb I J Xet value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPStj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S j:;it;HELEX M. wn UO S 5 7 31 41 1 J Smyth II G Bedwell 13-53 12-54-5 2-5 13302 1111.1, STREAM w 104 0 1 2- i 3i 21 .1 McCaheyR Angarola S-5 S-5 S-5 7-10out 1345 1 TOMBOY ws 05 5 0 OX 0 1 3"t It Xeander.T P Johnson 25 30 20 S 4 13128 STUCCO w 105 2 2 P lh i" 41 J CallahanAA Walker 50 50 40 15 0 12034 THE GANDER wis 110 1 3 51 41 51 5 J HanoverG B Ott 20 30 30 10 5 13373 ADA wis 101 17 9 S3 C C,; D ConnellyG W J Eissell 15 20 20 7 3J lo H.-.SIXGLE RAY wis S3 7 J 4" 71 Sl 7k W Ward A G Bl.ikeley 12 15 12 4 S-5 i::428 HlDAS RROTHER w 101 3 ! S 11 ft S1 W Doyle Mr Earle 20 20 20 S 4 127.3GREEXBRAE ws 100 0 S k .k 1. . J MeTagrtT J Elward 21 5 5 2 1 Time, 24. 49. 1:18. Track good. inner--Dr. f, by Hcrniis Estimate tniined by II. !. isedwell. Went to iwst at 3:0:;. At post 2 minutes. Start good mid slow.. Won easily; second and third driv-"g. llEIiVIN M. Iwgan slowly and was outpaced in the early running, but moved up on the outside when CUmliug the far turn and came wide when entering the homestretch, but made a fast finish and won in a tanier. HILL STREAM was much used ii: racing wih STUCCO and tired in the last eighth. TOMBOY Iosei a gap anil was hard ridden through the last tuarter. STUCCO set the pace to the stretch and was only beaten for third piace in the final stride. GREEXBRAE showed speed, but tired and was eased up if tin. homestretch. THE GANDER ran well. ADA made up ground. The winner, entered for , was bill t;p to and bought in. Scratched lCiOlCaibuieter. 07; 13401 Otranto, OS; 13128 Stellata, 103; 13302 Surpassing, 105; 10307 Rootli. 100: 13340 Bundle of Rags, SO. Overweights Hildas Brother, 1 pound. "I Oj 17 1 THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 1:43 1110. Purse 50. 3-year-olds JL 6 .A. ami upward. .Selling Handicap. Xet value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPStH k Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 131J0 CARLTON G. w 7 1101 1 1 1- 1 l1 2 In : Knight A Malone S 10 S 4 i 1KI3D-FRANK IIUDSOXwsis 4 112" ti -1 3k :i3 2- ink 2s J McCaheyl M Hedrick 3 3 13-51-5 out 33120 L. II. ADAIR w l 98 2 2 4" 4" :3 3,; :. E Martin Mrs W A Kirwan21 1G-51G-50-5 1 2 i;M12 SHER. HOLMES wis 5 101 5 :: 2t 4 4" -I R XeanderW Walker 12 12 10 4 7 5 13451"i:tl: U. wit 7 112 3 0 ; i 0 5 C Borel J O Talbott ii 13-521 1 1-2 13207 VEREXA wit 4 andS 1 .". r, 5 5 r.J G J McTag rtL Marion 7 S 8 3 4 5 Time. 25, 50, 1:17, 1:43, 1:45. Track good. iiinr--Cli. It. by ChiHoii Giititge Resignation trained by A. Malone. Went to post at 3:31. At pttst 3 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving: second ami third the same. CARLTON G. begun fast and, drawing away into an easy load while rounding the first turn, set the pace easily to the stretch turn, hut had to be bard ridden at the end to outstay FRANK HUDSON. The 1"UT moved up rapidly when straightened out in the homestretch and gained a slight lead, but his jockev rode a weak tinish. L. II. ADAIR moved up quickly while rounding the far turn, but tired in the home si i .eii. VEKEXA was as good as left. SHERLOCK HOLMES showed speed, but tired. The winner, on i lii for ,800. was bid up to ,200 and sold to J. W. Hedrick. Sci;itchil KMf.tssFeather Duster, 100. Overweights Carlton G., lj nonuds. 16 A H Q FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. TsoO 1 :12Sf, 1113. Purse 50. 3-year ol7lsaitd "tip" O "AT a l Witrtl. Hainlicii. Net vitltm to winner 75: secninl, 0: third. 5. i "liab-A Horses AWtPPStVt V- .Str Fill Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13207 WII.HITE w 5 112 4 .". 4nk 2b 21 1" C Borel W G Yanke S-5 S-5 C o 1 2 out I337i DEPOSIT wis 3 105 2 2 2J Ink 1?. J McTagrtA Weber 8 ft 5 2 7 10 13 120 -SHERWOOD wis 7 110 3 4 5 4 3 3s J McCaheyJ W Hedrick 21 13-513-57 lOout 1:120 PALANQIIX wit 4 106 1 1 ::.. 5 5 41?. M Buxton J O Talbott 5 15 15 0 2 13352 M AR.IORIE A. wit C 10D .". 3 1 Sl 4 5 J Hanoverll G Bedwell 3 5 41 7-5 1-2 Time, 234, 48, 1:16. Track good. Wiimer 15r. g. by Radford Determination trained by W. H. Buckner. Went to post at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second anil third the same. WILHITE was oil slowly and outrun for the first quarter, moved up on the outside while rounding the far turn and. wearing DEPOSIT down in the homestretch, got up to win in the final stride. DEPOSIT ran in close pursuit of MAR.IORIE A. to the far turn anil, slipping through on the inside into the lead. lMiig on gamely to the end. SHERWOOD ran it good race and was in close quarters on the turn out of the 1 ;ick.siretch. where he was sharplv cut off, but came again in the last eighth and was going fastest at the Siiiish. MAR.IORIE A. quit In the stretch after setting the pace to the last turn. PALANQUIN ran poorly. Scratched 13420tCnugh Hill, 120-. 1341SSurprising, 110: 13473 CarIton G., 105. Overweights Palanquin, 1 pound. A P7 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. 74S5 1 -27 0100. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and upward. 1Q O JtZ ft fj Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. index Horses AWtlISt M y. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C. P 1 3303 3 "TODDLING w 5 10G 4 4 2" 2l 2- 11 Is W Ward J A Strode 21 21 ll-57-10out j;M52aIXRD AVELLS w C, 110 1 1 1 8h 31 31 21 G Corey F J Riley 7 10 15 5 2 13155 WILLIS wn 4 103 3 3 3!1 ll T 2 SJD Connelly.1 H McCarrcn 15 15 15 5 2 13120 MERRY LAD wis C 112 5 7 S " 7l" 5l 4s 4k G Borel J O Holder 2 3 9-5 9-101 -3 131 10- YORK LAD wis 111 7 6 51 5s 5s 5 R NeanderA R Breslcr 3 35 31 G -o 1 2 l3l llTOXY W. wis S 1091 0 S 0 071 Gl t" J Krach P Dolan S la 15 C 21 1200 1 LA.IOIE w 5 10S" S 5 7s S S S 73 A 1ickens J ONeill 50 150 100 50 15, lIMlPAnilOl: w 4 107 2 2 41 4 A ll S U Pickett F J Pons 8 12 12 4 S 5 Time. 24, 49Vi, L16, 1:301s. Tiack good. Winner B. g. by Toddington Ccuntess Pepper trained by J. A. Strode. . Went to post at 4:31. At post 5 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. TODDLING, under slight restraint, raced in close pursuit of the pacemakers to the stretclt turn, where he passed WILLIS and drew awav into an easy lead. LORD AVELLS set the early pace and was a forward contender for the entire race. WILLIS was sent to the front on the baekstretch, but was much used in making the vace and quit in the final drive. MERRY LAD began slowly and tired after closing a big gap. YORK LAD ran fairly well. ARMOR quit badly. Sera tolled 13451 Austin Sturtevant. OS: 13455 Ioni. 105: 13452 Dr. Dougherty, 103; 13152 Corncracker, 100: 13141 Mollie Richards. 102; 13405Toni Holland. 103; 13152 Gagnant, 101. Overweights Tony W.. lj pounds; Armor. 2. Q 4 74 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 12181 :40Vf. 1103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. Org I rjt Selling. Xet value to winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. liulev Horses AAVtlISt Vt , t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1 S7 1 3 31 2 MUZ7. AROUND w3 SO ; 3 l1 l1 Ill1 ll J Smyth E MeBride 2 ii 7-5 3-5 out 13I00 MllfOX II. w 7 112 1 1 2i 3 3 2f. D ConnellyJ AAT Johnson 1 5 41 2 1 l.!l2KTOM HANCOCK wit 3 91 4 4 2k 5- 41 1 31 R NeantlerAV Ar Casey f. fi 0 2 1-5 1;M N t.tl lJGE MONCK wit f, 112 2 2 i ll 2 i"k 42 AV Obel i C Herbert C 10 10 1 2 J 3305 11.1 A NT w 5 110 3 fi G3 Gi fi 5 5 R Pickett V .1 Pons S 10 10 4 7-5 l.MOO STAIRS wis 5 115 s S S S S 7,: G" J Frach F Feitner 30 40 40 15 8 13151 JOHN MARRS wsit 9 112 5 7 5 ;-;nk r.uk c 7 C Knight F Hart 30 GO 00 15 S i;MI I"Ii:. JACKSON wis 1 107 7 5 7" 71 71 S S AV AVartl J Todd 13-518-53 7-o 4-o Time, 25. 5P5, 1:17, l:45i5. Track good. Winner -Ch. f. bv Cunaid Wayward Lass trained by J. Arthur. Went to imst at 5:02. At post 2 minutes. Start gootl and sldw. Won easily; second and third driving. RUZH AROUND raced into the lead while rounding the first turn and was rated along in front under slight restraint for the remainder of the way. MILTON R. was off forwardly and. racing in close pursuit all the wav. came again in the stretch and finished resolutely. TOM HANCOCK was away slowly, but gained steadilv ami linished gamelv. DR. JACKSON ran away a quarter in his warm-up and was never prominent in the race. JUDGE MONCK ran well, but tired in the stretclt drive. Scratched 1340SIKnight of Uncas, 115; 13414 Silicic. 112. Overweights Buzz Around. 1 pound: Tom Hancock. 2.