Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-03-19

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART . ingSctllart Presiding Judge, Martin Nathanson. Starter, James Mllton-RHc; Racing starts at 2:50 p. m. Chicago time 1:50 p. m.. "Indicates apprentice allowance. 13798 n5ST RACK-5 1-2 Furlongs. 1823-1:00-4-109. Purse ?300. 3,vear-ol,ls. -- J J .Selling. Net value to winner .25: second. 850; third S"5 Index Horses AWtPPSt j ? Sir Fin Jockeys Owners" 0 II C P S 13753 GRAELLE w 100 3 1 :;j :; ii i F Murnhv V I lnn 1 i- m- - ; l3C4UX35LROSE w 101J 0 5 iJ lh ij W Goose V AVebe? lo W2 i 1 V 13497 OARAQUET w 303 S 4 35 2i 35 3 T Nolan it Phillip m H - 13049 MIKE COHEN w 107 7 3 fiu 5 1 41 M Buxton 1 Marlon i2 - V- c V 13432 FRONT ROYAL w 109 5 7 7 4 5 5" 11 AVolfe W I Burch -i -a - S - iS1A 1 13728 OTUAXTO w lOSi 1 2 m V - C ? Knight V li Davis v- k v a LAURA BURN w 103 4 S S 7 7 7 A Xicklaus I TV Hedrlck- k Jo -o t $ 10835 FREE TRADE w 107 2 g 4.. Fell Nathanl f Livinn f f f 5 ., . Time, 25, 50, 1:04, 1:11. Track good. Winner Ch. f, by McGee White Plume trained bv W. R. Saliee :n- VpJVm1 at -::,S- -,U Iost1 minxtc.- Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving iRALLLE was away forwardly and, after being held under restraint to the ian miarter r " 11 V ti t I:. and won In a canter. NELROSE showed good spe-.l ami held on we I in the cloMn" dri c 1 i Q I LT closed a gap and tired near tlie end. MIKE COHEN ran fairlv well OTRANTO "e"t the etrlv , t Overweights- Nelrose. 11 pounds: Front Royal. 2: Otranto, 3j. 1 sl:COND RACE-l-2 Mile. 1741-47-2-l03. Purse .00. 2-year-olds. Selling" I ltt Net value to winner 822..; second. 0; third. 5. ln.le.v- Horses AWtPPSt j . Str Fiu Jockeys Owners O II C p s" 137 1 5GERTHELMA w 90 7 2 21 2A 1.. F MuidIiv R I Pmvprc a " J . wioo 1 1 1 ii .t Buxton A R ViveVl 2J i it-Si ,..:4VrTH C C; " AVadronLAVedsT8 4 4 CTKfPIK w l i ? 21 5s D xcoi .1 h Nichols 5 fi ;;- i AI.CO 113 r 0 0 . . wn . n Skirvin J II McCarren CO m f,0 20 It Tune. 13, 25, 51. Track good. inner Br. f, by Elkhorn Virginia Nunn trained bv R. J. Powers. ent to post at 3:1S. At post 5 minutes. Start bad anil slow. Won easily ecotnl 111.1 il.lr.t ,irw-ing. JERTIIELMA, away forwardly. followed FIN A LEE closely to the . last vlgMh Xw J nil, r ifi-cli she tlrew into the lead and won going away. FINALKE sbowe.l the most early Z ced a 1 lt a t but tiretl atter going tl.ree-eiglitiis. 1 MAY stood a hard drive resoluteiv and wore LOU ISE MAX do v Zr bird place. The latter ran fairly well. STALWART HELEN the was awav 1 oorlv an. io.tu -ti I .1 , bl m ..,p , m n stretch. KEWPIE ran forwardly to the stretch and tired. Overweights Louise May, 1 lKuintls; Alco, 2. ITQft r," "AClS.4 Mile. lS09-l:32-l-li::., Purse ?300. 3-year olds and up J J tJ ward, celling. Net value t. winner .25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 -li Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q u q P S 1 3 04 9 BOOTH w 3 M 5 G ?, 3 1 3 p Murphv T A Devenv 10 i s r, s-r- 13053 SWEET TIMES wi: 4 11G 1 1 2 2 3i 2 11 Skirvin J II McC-irreii 1 10 S y - 13500 TOISO.V DOU wn S 115 2 2 Ill 21" S G Core v Mrs J P 1 1" ,1 ? ?"S 1333.S LADY RANKIN w 0 113 .5 5 Ss" Gl 1 4J J Frach G HoIufes s 13710SLA SAINRELLA wis 4 111 S 8 7 7l r.h 5 R Pickett T Cheek 7 I. s sr " M-.rpv W ? - ?. JA S. II. YU McCarthy ao 40 40 h 7 1.5.9 BIvN PRIOR w 0 Hi. 3-3 4 4.1. 7 7s C Knight L I Haniel "0 10 "0 1" c, ulr T-n Wn?; .J2r SS D XicS W IlSbothamf a h 7 10 !:J-:U,9Jt?ArE W5 31S I 4 r.h SS 10 ! M Buxton L Thompson 10 lO 12 C 3 :U ! KlNION JAt K w 6 110 10 7 0 51. 910 W Goose II B Boiiliel.l 30 40 10 13 S 13739 F. GODMOTHER w 4 111 7 Left at the post. A NicklausC T HalT 10 r n fi " .... , . Time. 23, 49, 1:17. Track good. " inner B. g. by Extinguisher Beautiful Arch trained bv T. J. Ollearni ... "ent to ixist at 3:47. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow lor all "but FAIRY G0DAI0TIIER on easily; second and third driving. BOOTH began somewhat slowiy. but gained steadily ami Ptkln- the lead on the stretch turn, tlrew out to win as his rider pleased. SWEET TIMES raced in clo4n iVur-suit 111 the early lunniug and outgame.l TOISOX IVOR in the linal drive. TOISON IVOR set the pace to the s re ch, hut was tiring badly at the end. LADY RANKIN closed a big gap and was gaining through e U.o start Ul:f!A1US l:m Por,y- WOOLGATK unit in the lirst .,uarter. FAIRY CODMOTlli-fR wheeie.l at 1 FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 1809-1 :12-4-U3. Purse .00. 3-vcar-oI.ls and uTT. -I t 8 tU ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, .0: third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt Vx Str Fin Jockeys Owners o i p s 13727STF.LLATA w S X 0 4 V V- 1-- 1 31 Hinphy Mrs A F DavtonO ti lt5 j7 r. 7 10 13770 MOISANT w 5 113 7 3 L" 2 2 I 2 II Wolfe J J Livingston Is 3 ij ; l3235LETOURNO Wit 5 113 2 li 4h SJ 3k .1 MeTagrtAV Walker r. r, i 0 J 4 n 13751 FASCES wit 4 110 3 2 f, r.ii li lk .1 HanoverC Reed "0 20 13 t5 13001 .UTAQtTIN wn 4 10S 1 1 Vfi V.h 5" ,3 J Smyth II G Be.lWell S 10 30 " 3 7 0 l3i353MlS.S ELE-ANOR w 4 10G 4 .3 V fi G 0 F Murphy A P Dt.vle - t , .3 13751 BATOUCH wit 4 113 5 7 7 7 7 7 R Pickett C Scliirnier 20 S.I lit m 1 Time, 23, 48, 1:18. Track good. Winner --Ch. r, by Star Shoot Auvergne trained by A. F. Dayton. Went to post at 4:09. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv ing. STELLA TA. away forwardly, showed a high Might of speed and set a fast pace for live-eighths then began tiring, but held on gamely and outstayed MOISANT. Tlie latter raced in closest pursuit all the wiv but tiretl under punishment in the stretch. LETT PR NO came with a rush through the last ei-litli SCFS ran fairly well. .11 AQUIN showed speed, but tired. MISS ELEANOR ran poorlv " Scratched 13751I5elfast, 115: 13770 Batwa. 135. Overweights- -Stellata, 2 pounds. 1 Q7Q7 FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. 1S09-1 :12 1113. Purse .00. 3-vear-olds and JL tJ i i ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Sir Fiu Jockeys Owners Q HOPS 13743 ARMOR w 4 110 1 1 4 4 21 1 Obert F J Pons i C, 5 i 13599 INFERNO QUEEN w 7 308 9 7 :;i 2 3 2 F Murphy J L, Jones 8 10 4 2 1 13751FROG wn C 110 4 9 Si -3i 41 R "WaldronG J Day C S 5 2 1 13729 DOUBLE FIVE w G IIS 0 C H 1 1 A A Nicklaus.I V Hedrick G 10 S 3 8 5 l3728s.IOHN MARKS wn 9 115 3 5 7 ti3 f.i r,i C, Corev F Hart S 1.3 13 G 2 13751 DALLY WATERS w 3 94 2 2 2i Si C 0 J McTagrtJ O Talbott S 1.3 10 4 " 13774 MALIK wit 3 lOt .3 G ..u 7i 71 7" J CallahanF W Ashe 4 7 fi "i G 5 13717 HENRIETTA W. wn 5 113 . 7 4 ! S" S- S3 J Hanover H Warner 12 If. 3,3 3 o 13482 VOTES wn 4 111 S 8 5- !l 9 !l C Knight MissAMMarrone 4 li 4 S 3 4 5 1 Time, 24, 49. 1:18. Track good. Winner B. c, by Batts Queen Lute trained by W. It. Satlee. Went to post at 4:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ARMOR was well ridden and saved close up during tlie early -running- and drew out in the stretch to win going away. INFERNO QUEEN ran a gootl race and might have won but for coming wide into the slretch. FROG closed a gap steadily and outstayed DOUBLE FIVE for third place. The latter showed tlie most sieed and set the pace to the last eighth, then quit. VOTES ran poorlv. DALLY WATERS unit 1 JOHN MARRS finished well. Q7QQ SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 3 :43 1110. Purse 00. 4 year oli Is O i J O and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. .0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 13454 K1NMUNDY wit 4 111 3 3 2 li 31 21 3 J McTagrtI M Hedrick S-.3 2 G-.3 3 .3 1 :f 13750GERRARD wit 4 30S 7 .3 1 2$ 1" 11 i W Obert E Joyner 7 12 32 4 2 137l!SPELLBOUND w S 30: 2 4 Gl 4i 11 3 3 R WahlronMiss E A TvsonSJ 5 11 S-.3 I . 1 3731 -FORD MAI wn 4 101 0 fi 7 f.l 51 :5 P F Murphy F Musante f 9 S" 2. 0 3 l.5732EFFENDI w S 111 1 2 33 3 2 15 -55 J Smyth II G Eedwell 5 G 5 2" 4 5 137I93ELLA GRANE w 4 30S1 4 1 f. .7 fi fi- G C Knight C Carstens 10 13 13 5 2l 13770 LORD WELLS w C 112 .3 7 41 G 7 7 7 G Corey F .1 Riley S 10 S :: 7 5 Time, 20. 50, 1:17, 1:45, 1:47. Track good. Winner P.. c, 13- llermis Countess Pepper trained by L. lSlume. Went to post at 5:05. At post 4 minutes. Start good ami slow. Won driving; second and third the same. KIXMlNDY followed GERRARD closely from the start and headed him on Hit: backstretch. then fell back. but. standing tlie final drive gamely, tlrew up into the lead again in tlie last seventv yards. GERRARD set the pace most of the way and ran a good race, but tired slightly right at the end. SPELL BOUND was nearlv thrown on the lirst turn and suffered from additional interference later on. then was brought wide into the stretch and linished with a rush. FORD MAI tired in the stretch. EFFEND1 quit, batllv after running forwardly to tlie stretch turn. ELLA GRANE ran poorly anil can do much better "Scratched 13707Tov. 105; 13744,-Chas. F. Grainger, 105; 15054 Linbrook. 305; 13070 Volthorpe. 112; 13771 Joe Stein. 113: 13780 Prospect, 103; 13795 Fairy Godmother. 101; 13740 Sunguide. 100. Overweights---Ella Grane, 31 pounds.


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