Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-19

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON. S. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1914 Palmetto Park. Sixtv-ninth dav. Charleston 1 air ami Racing Assoeiation. Winter Meeting of 7S days. It books on. Weather clcaf. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, .Martin Xatliaiison. Racing starts at 2:50 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 Ql QQ FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S25 1 :00 -4 - 109. Purse 00. 5-year-olds. . -A-Q tfc fj O Allowances. Xet value to winner 25; second. 0: third. .". Ldex "Horses AAVtPPSt ,j Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q u c P S I :i:ei Y DAINTY MINT w 107 9 4 51 2 3s 1 D ConnellyC. V J Bissell 4-5 4-5 3-3 1-1 out 13302 SINGLE v 112 2 5 2" :?. 2U ;;nk w Doyle E G Willard 25 25 15 0 3 15411 GLADYS Y. wis 107 30 12 !iU fii ?. 3i C Turner W G Yanke C 12 S 3 7-45 1X404 AEILCHEX wr. 102 13 G 5?. 3t 5?. .. V, Ward T F Ryan 10 20 20 8 -1 1334! KI NDLE OF RAGS w 102 1 T 10MO 101 .1 Callahan K J Grefer 15 25 20 S 3 1332! MIKE COHEN ws 105V 1 2 llnkll 11s i M Buxton L Marion 30 50 50 20 10 1 31 OH KETTLEDRUM w 107 S 3 4i i3 Si 7.. .1 McCahev.I Boden 0 12 12 3 S-5 1 321 7 ELSIE GREEN wb 102 11 9 7" 7t 4i 83. J Smyth G S Martin CO 100 100 10 15 134 04 OTRANTO WHO 5 1 1 U lt 9- C Knight N B Davis 50 100 100 -10 15 I J-J HOLY HILL wi: 107 0 S S1 8.. 7 10i .1 Hanover-Mrs M Abadie 8 9 7 2 0-5 13205 THE PARSON wis 101 12 10 B.. I"k J" 11 W Obert T A Deveney 35 20 15 C- 2l. t:. 10 1 XELROSE w 303 3 11 i:;.i:io12iJi2 AV Goose A Weber 30 50 50 20 10 15314 B. OF NORMANDY wis 105 7 3 13 13 13 13 M Nathan J Todd 50 GO 60 20 10 Timer 24. 49, 1:03, 1:10. Track good. Winner -R. f, by Hastings Ciiicklets trained by J. Gass. Went to post at 2:31. Ai post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-JiS. DAINTY MINT, off forwardly. raced in close pursuit to the stretch turn, where she responded with a rush when called on and easily disposed of her opposition in the last eighth. SINGLE was a forward on tender all the way, saved ground on every turn and tinislied gamely. GLADYS Y. began slowly, but gained steadily and liuished with a good burst of speed after working her wav up on the outside. VE1L-t ilEN ran well, lint tired in the last sixteenth. P.CXDLE OF RAGS and MIKE COHEX closed big gaps. 1H ItAXTO set a good pace to the stretch and quit. Scratched 13549 lone, 102. Overweights -Mike Cohen, 1 pounds; Otranto, 3; Relic of Normandy. 5j. 1 A Q ! SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1 :12 1- 115. Purse- 00. ::-year-olds and iu O -1: KJ ZXZ ward. Selling. Xet value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5." Index Horses AWtlPSt,4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S I 3327 -LOST FORTUNE w 3 100 2 1 Ill3 P 1- J Calialian.l 1 Byrne 2i 1G-53 G-5 1-2 I 3350.SEM1 QUAVER wit 0 114 7 S S- 9 5?. 2.. R Pickett R V Haymaker 3 41 4 S-5 7-10 I33!2SI RPASSiNG wis 3 its 3 2 5h 5.1. 4- 3 W AVard R F Carman 7 7 G 2 1 I3I07ROG. GORDON wis 3 S3 4 3 2f. 2" 21 4- R NeanderS Ross 4 4 31 7-5 3-5 1329 1 PREMIER wis G 10S Jo 10 it1. 10 U"t and C Turner A W Foulk 30 10 S 3 S-3 13350 HEARTHSTONE wis 5 109 7 7 I- 5 J HanoverO A Bianchi 20 40 40 12 5 13441 MOLL. RICHARDS w 4 104 S 1 4 C"t S 7 E Martin P L Short 10 12 12 5 2 3 i RALPH LLOYD wis 4 101 G 0 G1 in 7i S?. J McTagrtW R Mizell 5 J S Si 9-3 ml PLUVIOUS w 6 111 y : 30 S?. I?. It- .1 Frach T AV OBrien 15 50 50 15 C i:!105 TOM HOLLAND w 8 10G 1 5 31 3"l0 10 D ConnellyN B Davis 20 GO GO 20 S Time. 24, 48, 1:16. Track good. Winner Ch. g. by Allau-a-Dale Maid of Fortune trained by .1. Phillips. Went to post at :;:L At post minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LOST FORTUNE began fast and. racing into an easy lead in the lirst eighth and winning all the way. was only cantering at the end. SEMI -QUA AER began slowly and was shuttled back, but was taken to the outside and, closing a big gap. tinislied with a rush. SURPASSING was a forward contender from the fc.art, but tired in the stretch under punishment. ROGER GORDON ran in closest pursuit to the stretch and tired. TOM HOLLAND stumbled and went to his knees on the stretch turn ami was pulled up. PREMIER finished well. Scratched RKI2C. .loo Finn. 101: i::21i3Queed. lot: liiSM Jezail, 101. Overweights Surpassing. 2 pounds; Roger Gordon. 3. IO ,f Ql pT THIRD RACE 1-2 Mile. 1711 47"i 2103. Third Running Pine Forest Inn Stakes. O jC O Value .si.LiK. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner .fS00; second, ?2C0; third, 00. index Horses AWtPPSt, Su- Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S G.I HI-LA PATRIE wis 112 2 G 51 Ink j Hanover R Colston t7-107-301-2 out ISIIWJESSE .IK. w 109 1 3 2 3i 2 E Martin .1 AV Hcdriek 15 10 40 10 3 I :?!.; JIM SAVAGE xv 112 5 2 Sl 2nk Sl AV Obert HGBedwell 15 20 15 5 S-5 3 3311 1 iUEVROX w 112 3 7 Gi" 5 4i M Buxton R Colston f7-107-101-2 out i:S2l 7.ANGAREE w 115 G I 1- 5; D ConnellyG W J Bissell 2h 5 5 1 out i:i3!l COMMOXADA w 112 7 ; 4 7 nk l: Pickett R .1 Austin 5 7 i 2 4-5 KitTiC. BROVX IRIXCE w 115 1 I 1 G4 7 ll Sl.irvin C. AV J Bissell J2J 5 5 1 out v Jtoupled in betting; no separate plaee or show betting. Time. 12. 24, 50. Track good. Winner Rlk. f, by Out of Keaeli -Cpiisuello II. tr.sined by R. Colston. Went to post at .::.". At post ;; minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving LA PATRIE began llatfoolcd and was outrun to the stretch, where she came through next to the in-iile rail and. linishing fast, drew away into an easy lead in the last sixteenth. JESSE JR. was a forward fontciider from the start and outstayed JIM SAAAGE in the linal drive. The latter came wide when entering the homestretch. COMMOXADA lulled to the outside on the turn out of the backstretch. ZAXGAREE s-t the pace and showed a keen turn of early speed, hut unit in the last eighth. CHEVRON closed a gap in the last quarter. Scratched l.Mti! Jack Hanover. 112. 1 QJ Qf FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. UW, 1 111. Purse 00. ::-ycar-olds and JL O J: J J upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 00; second. S0.": third, "TiTdex Horses" AAVtPPStU h. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S LorillEL w C 107 1 5 2i :!?. 3s 35 1" J Hanoverlt G Bedwell JS-5 17-10G-52-5 out i:: UHOiPARDNER w 5 112 5 1 3- 2l V 1 23 J Smyth 1 1 G Bedwell J8-5 17-10G-52-5 out :!12t ShUETIl wis 5 102 2 1 1" VI 2?. 21 3" C Turner W H Raker 3 41 II 2 4-5 I 7 1 H. ADAIR w4 9S 3 G 5 5 5 :. i E Martin Mrs AV A KirwanlO 35 15 5 8-5 I :S17i iWILHITE ws 5 105. G 2 4 4t I 4: 3 M Buxton AV G Yanke 2 I 4 S-5 1-5 ir.Otii KAL1XKA w l 9S" 4 3 Fell. W AVard R F Carman 21 3 21 G-o 1-2 ltisiialilird fur foul, t Coupled in betting: no separate dace or show betting. Time, 25, 50, 1:15, 1:4214, 1:494. Track good. Winner-R. Ii. by Deutschland Merida trained by W. II. I!:iker. Wiiit to j Mist at 4:01. At post .! miimtes. Start good anil slow. Won driving; second and third the iif LOCHIKL was saved behind the leaders under slight restraint until straightened out in the home-iivleh. where he responded well when called 011 and, wearing PARDXER down, got his nose in front in tit-- liual stride. PAKDXER was much used in racing SLEETII into defeat and tired when challenged. :-.IlTII showed a good turn of speed in pacemakiiig, but tired after going three-quarters. AVILIHTE my ran fairiy well. KAL1XKA was in a jam directly after the start and, being thrown by PARDNEK. broke a leg. The I.edwell entry was disqualified and the oilicial placing made the linish as follows: Sleeth tits t. L II. Adair second. AVilliite third. Scratched -RJ.MOMohn Furlong, 10S. Overweights--Sleeth. 2 pounds: AVilliite. 3j. , Q7 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31-1: V..V 4 110. Purse ?300. ;:-year-C 1t ziz Ks i olds and upward. Selling. Xet value to winner g22r: second. -S50: third. .Tt. index ""Iorscs AAVtlPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II U P S 1 :; I :. 1 MY FELLOW w G 107 1 5 1 1 ll V. V V C Turner J T Mahoney 2 12-512-51 uT i:tl ll H HUTCHISON w 7 107 2 2 2 2.. 2i 21 2 D ConuellyJ P Fones G 12 10 3 S-5 IIMIIS- KX T OF UNCAS w G 115 t 3 53 5 3s 41 33 .1 Ilanoverll G Bedwell 24 21 2 1 1-2 I ll - TA Y PAY wis G 107 7 1 G" G U G H .1 McTagrtWr it Sheedy 4 4 4 S-5 3-5 I :; i:!2s PROSPECT w 4 101 :; l 4 ti" 4 3"t 5 R NeanderA AAeber 5 G G 9-5 3-5 U.: t:l CARAQUET W3 90 ; G 3 3" 3t -,l G5 .1 Smyth II Phillips 20 20 15 C 2 i:;:!77 BENEDICTIXA wis 5 115 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 AV Obeit W Cahill 12 40 40 12 5 Time, 25, 50. 1:17, 1:44. 1:45. Track good. j Winner -Ch. g, bv Orlando lhibbie trained by J. Mahoney. Went to post at I:::o At post 1! minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving MY FELLOW" outran the others to the first turn and, taking si good lead on the backstretch, was rated along under restraint for the remainder of the way. HENRY HUTCH ISO X ran in closest pursuit all tlx wav, but tired after making a good effort on the stretch turn. KXIGHT OF UXCAS tinislied gamely and was gaining on the leaders at the end. TAY PAY quit after making a good effort while rounding the l.ir turn. PROSPECT quit in the stretch. Scratched 13t74 Stairs, 310; KSiO:; Toy. 112; Y."and Lady Rankin, 105. Q,I QQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 32S:!3 1 I 110. Purse ?300. 3-year-JL O tjfc KS O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ?225: second, $.0: third. -S25. iiidi-F Horses AAVtlPSt U V- Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S :. F. GRAINGERwsn 7 107 4 10 91 ; C 5 1 J MeTagrtJ O Talbott 4-5 G-5 11-101-21-5 t:M"l THE HERA11T w 3 97 S I- 2 2 3 2nk J CallahanN B Davis 20 20 15 5 2J i:M27SW-EET TIMES wsis 4 102 2 S 5"k 41 1" lk 31 J Smyth J II McCarren 15 20 20 S 4 mS7 BEACH SAND ws G 115 5 5 S 7 51 21 !U Frach C T Halsey G 12 12 3 S-j. HMD i:ODKIN wsis G 307 7 3 31 3l 4M 5 C Turner AAV Foulk i S S .. i-u l:: i27 LA SA1XRELLA wsis 4 105 1 1 l1 1- 3 MSE Alley T Cheek 30 30 15 6 3 i:! !27 FLORAL CROWNwsis 5 115 G 7 2" 5fc 71 7 71 G Burns AV P I ine G 1 KMSI PISH TUSH w G 107 9 G 71 S.l S S 8 C Irvin J J Ellis -J 100 100 40 20 I :!:;;; I I ANS CREEK wsu 4 lOl 10 4 G1 fi a 95 91 R NcanderJ J Moran i o - 1 i::5i SAM BERNARDwsts 10 110 3 9 1" 10 10 3o 10 C Knight S Olsen 12 r. b-u Time, 25, 50, 1:17. 1:45, 1:47. Track good. Winner P.. g, by Meltonian Lucy Jones trained by W. S. House. Went to post at 4:59. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the ami-. CHAS F. GRAINGER began slowlv and was badly outrun for the lirst half, but worked his way up n the outside and, linishing with a good burst of speed, got up to win in the linal stride. THE HERMIT was a forward contender sill the wav. but swerved over to the inside in the last twenty yards. bWLEI TIMES rau well anil was on the outside of the leaders for the entire race. LA SAIXRELLA quit after r ning a big lead in the first five-eighths. REACH SAXD showed speed, but tired hi the stretch. I-LORAL HOW X quit. Overweights The Hermit, " pounds; La Sainrella, IJ; Sam Bernard, Ii.


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