Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-18

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914. Palmetto Park. Sixty-eighth day. Charleston Pair :ind Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 78 days. 11 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James .Milton. Rac- iiig Secretary, Martin Nathaiison. Racing marts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1tJQl FIRST RAPE 3-4. Mile. ISC.! 1 :12 1 113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and np-t-f 3T Q JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 5225; second. $.10: third. 5. J iii lex Horses A Wt lPSt j , Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13 140 IMSTPAX w .". 113 :: 2 : 3 ink ink .I HanoverC T Halsev 3 5 23-58-5 4-5 I32M3auss puimitv wu c m; i:, ;. ; 2i 2 e Alley t Cheek is 15 ir. g :: i:!44 I.EM HBACI1HV wi: 7 113 8 :: 1- lt :: W II Wolfe E Minler .". G 0 2 1 13 103 GERHARD wis 4 110 11 11 f.l 5 4 4 R Pickett E Joyner 4 4:: S-5 7-10 13114 ROD AXO CU.S" wit 5 Ill ll 12 11 lSJ C! -31 J McCaheyK A Ilerold 10 12 12 :, 2 I : I ! CCRIEEX wr. 5 lie. U 7 11 12 r. G1 D Connelly.! V Mutphv s ir. 10 4 2 134 I I - SCIIALLHE ws I 113 1 6 :H !ll 71 7. J CallahanX K Heal 3 5 4 S-5 4-5 13110 KAWX w r. Ill 2 4 4 G Ui N J AVillinius.I It Thornbv 41 100 100 40 20 13 1 10 IE1SHTOWX w f. Ill 1; S 10 7 10 91! C Knight C. A Hilton 1.". 20 20 S 4 i:;iio camauada w r. 111 10 1:. 12.. -1 a. 1 1 10 a xiekiausL a Scregni ::o 50 50 20 10 Hi t 10 UEVERSTEIX v 8 113 12 13 13 II4 13- 11 C Turner li M Hollenlieek 10 1;". 1.". G 3 !3-MOP.EIiTIS w C 115 7 ! SmkIIK 12 12 H Hall X 11 Davis 20 4 0 40 15 S i:ili:: PICK wis 5 113 4 I 7"k S" VI A Pickens K Otis 30 40 40 15 S 131SI2 SIEP.ASS w 4 llo 13 14 2- 10 11" 14s AV Obert P Gallagher 15 25 25 10 5 Hi HO PISH TISH w C 113 5 10 15 15 15 15 II .Skirvin J .1 Ellis GO CO GO 25 15 Time, 24. 49, 1:17. Track good. Winner -15. g. by Broomstick -Performance itriincd by F. I!. I.rysoin. Weni to post al 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and sjnv. Won driving: second and third the :-anie. DUSTPAN was close up. Put outrun, 1o the stretch turn, where be slipped through on the inside mid closed 1111 gamely, but tired after disposing of CLEM P.EAC1IEY in the final eighth and barely 111:111 aged to win. MISS PUIMITV gained steadilv after working her way up on the outside and almost got up to win. CLEM BEACIIEV set the pace, but tired and just lasted long enough to outstay GEKKAK1. The latter finished well and would have been third in another stride. 11 AND GIN and CCEIKlX closed big gaps from poor beginnings. The others, ran poorly. Overweights -Pawn. 1 pound: Bertis, 4. QO SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. ISC.O 1:12- 1 11". 1 Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-O 1Q1 t3C O and ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. .: third. .i. Index Horses AWtlPStU 32 Str Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S i:M II DISCOVERY w 4 110 5 2 2U 2 2- 1.. C Knight O Bagley S 12 10 4 2 1 1545 1 "TI1EO COOK ws S 111 1 1 1- l3 1 2 AV Ward G P Sherman G 2 1 1 n 1 UT. NICGET w 7 111 4 7 nl01s 1- 31 E Alley P. C Evans :: 1; 0 2 1 IIMIIII AUTO MAID ws 112 12 4 3 3J 3 4 G Byrne AV C AVeant 20 20 20 S 4 i:!44I REGARDS wn S 113 3 S 7 7 4t 5t i Pickett V Higginbothani30 40 40 12 G I 7 N OTES wis 4 IOS 10 ll ion r r4 n J CallahanilissAMMairone 2 12-52 4-5 1-3 1:547 RIG ROCK w t! 11C II C. CI fi?- i" G Burns C .1 Cassidy 10 15 12 5 2h i:f-.s:: elsie iierxdox w 5 111 s :: 41 4- sn s . iianovei-w d Wright 12 15 15 c s IA K7lAlGI.OX wis I 10S : SS ! 0 Xt XeanderA B Davidson 3 JiI-53 S-5 4-5 l.M lt! S PIMPERXEL wis f, HU 7 10 12 12 11 10 F Tesilisiit W Walker 30 40 40 12 G I HEX PIHOR w G 113 11 12 1U 10J. Itth 11 J AVilllamsL P Haniel GO Kn HtO 40 20 I :ti-l K DR. BIRCH wis 11 113 2 5 5- H- Pull.up.W DunknS H Kutiz 100 100 100 10 20 Time, 24, 43, 1:1G. Track good. Winner- - IS. g. by P.en Brush---Revelation Grained by J. L. Jonesi. Went to post at :.:tl. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DISCOVERY was oil forwardlv and saved lo the stretch turn, where he saved much ground, then won. the tiring TI1EO COOK down :tnd was going away through the last sixteenth. TIIEO COOK set a ast pace and drew away into an easy lead in the first ipiarter. but tired badly in tin; stretch drive. OCR NVGGET began slowly "and was taken wide all the way, but finished with a rush. VOTES was off badly :;!id finished fast. RIG ROCK and IA1GLON were never prominent. DR. RIRCll was jumped 011 and cut on the lisimstring 011 the turn out of the backstretch. REGARDS ran well. The winner, entered for ."fKHl. was bid up to .f..Od and sold to .1. Todd. Scratched Klii-JiWrog, 11.".; l.SLVi Monkey, 111; J .54 10 Maurice Reed. 11.!. Overweights Anfo Maid, 1 pound. QQ THIRD RACE -3-4 Mile. tlS!!- 1:12-- 4 ll.5. Purse $.00. 4-year-olds and upward. 11 O -Ir O O Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 350: third. ?:!.-. Index Horses AWtPPStM y, Str Pin Jockeys Owners O II C P S I:MII7-K1VA w 4 t5 i !i 1V lt J Smyth L M Morris li il 21 4-5 2-5 13 !":! PARLOR BOY wis G 110 7 3 2 2n 2- 2 K XeanderJ A Cliipps 5 5 5 2 1 i:;4.ri::RYE straw wis g io:t 4 1 ::- z- sn ::n .1 McTasrtF e Brown g g 5 9-54-5 l34r:5-AMEniCi:S w G 109 G 4 5 5?. 4 4t G Corey T F Sheoily 34 4 4 0-5 3-5 IiK4 AGX1EI1 wis 7 103 5 7 7 G GB 5 D ConnellyG .T Day 15 20 20 G 2 i:Si7:!sRIGHTEA.SY wis S 10G 2 G 41 4 ?. .1 Hanoverll G Bedwell 21 3 13-51 1-2 1 :;::: chexaelt w g wi :: 5 cs; 7 : av Dunkns 11 Kunz it 200 200 go 20 Time, 24, 48?i, 1:15. Track good. Winner 15. f, bv Setnpronius Sevilla trained by E. AV. Moore. Weill to post at"::::51. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KIVA took the lead sit once and. making the pace fast all the way, was going away at the end. PARLOR I.OY was a forward contender in closest pursuit from the start, but tired in the last eighth. EYE STRAW a veil ground on every turn and, finishing fast, would have been second in another stride. AMEEICIS be tiau slowly and, showing seam sliced, was not persevered with. AGNIEE was probably short and finished wcil. RIGHTEASY jnir anil ran a bad race. Scratched--K54 74 Dr. Jackson, li!; K!lS2-Th.?o Cook, 100. Overweights -Aguier, 1 pound: Chonault, 4. 4 Ql POPETII RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. H2S;5l 1 :43 4 110. Purse 3350. year- O ijr O olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner .75: second. S50: third. -S25. nidx Horses A WtPPStU Vj. Str Eiu Jockeys Owners O H C P S i:!4oi,EFFEXDl w S 110 1 4 4t 51 53 31 1- .1 Hanoverll G Bedwell I 10 10 4 T 1 H5 ISO COREOPSIS w 5 105 4 3 li 22 21" P 21 .1 McTagrtCKFIeischmann 5 12 12 4 2 HMod EARL OF SAAOYr wis 4 10S 2 1 3s 3 3nk 4 3 C Turner J t Talbott 31 31 2 4-5 2-5 i:S-PJ03FORD MAI wis 1 97 G 5 Gl 41 4" 51 1 .1 Smyth F Musante S 10 10 3 S-5 I :::! COD ASH.MEADEwis 7 IOI 9 1; 21 I- I 21 5"t J CallahanL Most 4 C 5 2 G-5 1M.1I MARSIIOX ws 4 100 7 7 9 9 9 71 E Martin M A Colton 15 20 15 0 3 I :;::5 1 GOLD. TREASUREw G IOS 3 s S?. s S1 Gl 71 G Corey W H Horton S 10 10 4 2 I.! 1 l.lACOi: P.UXX wis 4 103 s 9 7U 7 7- SI S 1 Connelly.I II McCarren 7 8 S 3 7-5 1 3S5 I - IIKK DEADWOODw I lOO 5 2 51.. G-l Gl 9 9 J McCaheyMrs AV 11 Frey 7 S 7 21 G-5 Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43, 1:44;. Track good. Winner Br. h, bv Previous Hatsisoo trained by 11. G. Bedwell 1. Went U iKisI at :5:50. At post 5 minutes. Shirt good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv ng. KKPENDI was taken back and rated under slight restraint to the stretch turn, where he found an opening on the inside and, moving up witli :i rush, drew away into an easy lead iu the last eighth. COREOPSIS ran a good race, but wasnincii used in setting and forcing the pace and tired under punishment in 1 lie stretch drive. EARL OP SAAOY was a prominent contender all the way. FORD MAI ran well. OI.ONEL ASI1MEADE ipiit in the last quarter. JACOB P.INN was always outpaced and ran a dull race. MARSIIOX finished fast. Sera lehed l.!4 l.D Volthorpe, IOC. iverweighls--GoIdcn Treasure. r pounds. 1 A Q PC FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1 :12 1 IB!. Purse $:SOO. 4-year-olds and upward. J.. O i O O Selling. Net value to winner .25: second. .0: third. .?-5. Index Horses AAVtPPSty 94 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IM I I "NIMBIS wis 9 113 10 4 41 lz 1- ll J Hanoverll G Bedwell f 7 G 2 1 I.:"7r HEDGE ROSE w 7 113 11 5 3E 3 2 2 .T McCaliey.I M AY Green G 12 12 4 .2 !J l FIFTY FIVE w 4 113 4 9 5! luk 411 31 AV Daly Mrs J L Bryan 20 20 15 G 3 IM 7:! ARMOR w 4 113 12 7 7 7- G1 4 li Pickett F J Pons S S 5 2 1 l:54-7TYitO w 4 105 1 3 2 SI 71 5i R XeanderJ T West 10 15 15 G 3 1MMi XELLO w 5 111 S G Gb 91 S; G1 G Byrne P Hyains 2 G C 21 G-5 I ITU KELLY w 4 113 G 2 ll 21 3-1 71 J Deavpt R II Clark 50 100 50 20 10 IS-K-I DADDY GIP w 7 113 7 10 Ss 5"t 9 Sl II Skirvin J 11 McCarren 15,15 C 21 G-5 I "jlii I FLA FOOTSTEPSwu 7 10iT 5 S 10?. Gl 10s 95 J Smyth L Gladstone G 10 10 4 2 i:SP7-AHSS ELEAXOR w 4 103 3 11 J- IV 11 101 .1 MeTagrtA P Doyle 3 4 1S-53-2 7-10 I ".". I" IIEXRIETTA AV w 5 111 9 12 12 12 12 ll3 C Knight H AVarner 50 100 50 20 10 IM-C-G ATA PALLEX w 5 110 2 1 111 10?. 5U12 G Corey G A Eraser G 15 15 7 3 Time, 24, 48. 1:1GV. Track good. Winner -15. g, bv Star Shoot Ladv Elite trained by H. G. Bedwell. Went to post at 4::51. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third dnv-ln" NIMP.rs was saved iu the earlv running and. moving up witli a rush while rounding the last turn, dashed into a long lead, hut tired slightlv in the last eighth and was ridden out to outstay HEDGE ROSE. The latter began slowlv and laid to work her way up on the outside, but was gaining 011 the leader :it the end FIFTY FIVE began slowlv. but closed a gap and finished fast. ARMOR ran well. TYRO was knocked back. XELLO was sharply cut off on the turn out of the backstretch. KB LI A set the pace to the stretch and tired as if short. Scratched 1:5127 Leopold. 11": 155441 Province, 110; 11ml Inspector Lestrade, IU. overweights Kelly. :; pounds. T O A Q f4 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1 :40-. t 10:5. Purse .00. 3-year-olds and upward. X O rx: O O Selling Handicap. Net value to winner .25: second. .0: third. .5. "iidex Horses AAVtlPStl Vj 31 Str Kin Jockeys Owners Q II C P S i::35POLLY H. w 3 96 7 2 V 31 3 3- 1 .1 McTagrtAV Cahill G-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 out ES IoS MYCENAE wis 5 10G 1 7 21 in 1" 2s 2" .r Hanoverll G Bedwell 5 . 1 21 1 I. 5 155 RLMSSEAIT wis G 109 3 5 41 2 23 11 31 C Knight G H Geiger 4 G 41 S-j .-10 i:M l:5sFlEL wr. 4 95 4 G Gl G- C- 4s 4 J Smyth J Todd 7 12 7 21 4-u I3I I4 SXOWFI.AKES w 4 102 G 3 7 7 7 Gl 53 11 XeanderO Pons 12 12 12 4 2 i:!:5i!OlTTLAX wis G 101 5 4 5nW 51 5k 7 G10 AV AAard .1 F Sweeney 5 G - 6 2 1 E51 r,i "CAMEL wis S 1111 2 1 3 41 Al 5- 7 II Skirvin J H McCarren S 12 12 4 .-.1 Time. 25, 51, 1:17, 1:44. Track good. Winner B. f. bv Heno -Iolly trained by AV. CahllD. Went to post at 4:5!. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. POLLY 11. set the pace briefly and was then taken back and saved until straightened out in the homo; stretch, where she resiKiuded with :i rush when called on and was going away at the end. MYCENAE humped his wav through 011 the inside on the. first turn into :i good lead and tired from too much use. but oiitgsimed EITISSEAIi in the stretch drive. .The latter tired after making a threatening elTort at the eighth prst CAMEL failed off in the last quarter after running well to flu- stretch. KIEL ran well, hut SNOW-FLAKES did not. Overweights Camel. 1 pounds.


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