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- CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. Third day. Charleston Fair and Racing Assoeia- tiou. Wl" tor. .Meeting of 2S days. 7 books on. Weather cloudy; Presiding Steward. C. H. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, W. F. Schulte. St.nter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, M. Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. indicates apprentice Ullowance. D K; Q Q FIItST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 18231:001100. Purse ?300. 2-year-olds. I OOOO Maidens; Special Weights. Net value to .winner 25; second. ,0; third, 5. Index Horses AWfPPSt M Str Fin jockeys Owners O II C P S 18333 COL. TOM GREEN w 115 2 2 2S 1J 1 Is W Obert Mrs J 5 Evermanl 6-3 1 2-5 out 18100 ANDROMEDA wit 112 3 1 Ink - 2 D HoffmanT L Walters 10 12 12 4 2 IR3102FOXY GRIFF w 115 7 5 5?. 3J 3" 3l F Teahan Warner and Hogan7-5 7-5 5 2-u out 15101 BLACKTHORN w 112 C G 6"" 5 4J C Turner M A Colton li S 7 2 0-10 18307 VIRGINIA HITE w 113 5 3 4 4h 4" 34 C Peak A K Watson 30 40 40 12 5 16001 ENDURANCE w 12 4 7 7" 7" 7 65 R Mason J H McCarren 30 30 50 13 C 18428: THE LARK w 112 14 3 5q 6i 7J J Smyth H G Bedwell 20 30 30 10 4 18200 ST. CHARLCOTE w 115 S 8 S 8 S 8 F RobinsnW Gerst S 8 8 21 4 5 Time, 24, 50, 1:03. 1:10. Track good. Winner Ch. c, ljy Cuuard irandcllo trained by J. S. Evernian. Went to post at 2:30. At post 7 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won cantering: second and third driving. COL. TOM GREEN was lucky at the start and, having disposed of ANDROMEDA In the first quarter, divw far away and won as his rider pleased. ANDROMEDA set the early pace from a fast beginning and held on fairly well. FOXY GRIFF was away in a tangle and only ran fairly well. BLACKTHORN had no mishaps. STl CHARLCOTE was practically left at the post. Overweights Virginia Hite. 1 pound. Q OtQ SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SC0 1:12 1 US Purse 00. 3-year-olds. Selling? OOOv et value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18520:!O,HAGAN wr. 113 3 5 41 2 1J 1 C Turner M A Colton 7-5 7-5 4-5 2-5 1-5 18079 ARCHERY w 90 1 1 2 45 S- 2s F RobinsnW Gerst 40 40 40 12 6 J8478HUDAS BRTHER w 109 5 3 l" 1?, 21 3h R Troxler A J Steward 4i 5 5 9-5 4-5 18470 LAURA w 109 S 4 3X 3 4s 4J J McTagrtH G Bedwell 4J 3 5 8-5.4-5 T8341SUPREME w 100 0 7 .. G 5s 54 R Shilling E McBride 8-5 2 2 3-5 1-3 18263 MAC w 110.. 4 0 5 C 1 6X D ConnellyG W J Bissell 20 30 30 10 4 14041 FOOL O FORTUNE w 10S 9 S 7i 7U Ci 7 C VanDunM Foley 40 GO CO 20 8 17515SSIR CALEDORE w 111 2 2 S1 S- S- Si F Teahan E J. McGraw 13 30 30 10 A 184dlSALVOR iv K 7 II 9 9 9 9 A Collins A G Blakeley 40 50 50 15 7 Time. 24, 49, 1:16. Track good. Winner B. by Oddfellow Rnbus trained by E. T. Colton. Went to post at 2:5S. At post 4 niinutes. Star.t good and slow. Won easily: second,nnuUthlL drjv-ing. OHAGAN was saved behind the others to the stretch and, passing HUDAS BROTHER with a tiis won as his rider pleased- ARCHERY raced c:oso;up all the way and finished fast and gamely. HtDA BROTHER set a gc6U pace to the stretch, then tired and had to be hard ridden to outstay LAURA. Tl latter ran well. SUPREME! was outpaced all the way. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 17S43 Ajax, 100; 1J52! General Warren. 105. Overweights Archery, 2 pounds ; Mac, lj: Sir Caledorc, 2. Q T A f THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 41130 Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up O O tJC J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. fl Index Horses AWtPPSt V K Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 1852G BR ANDY WINE w 4 111 1 5 3l 3 2l lh R Shilling J Wilkinson 7 7 6 2J G-5 I 185203HEARTHSTONE wit 5 116 3 2 I1 1 1J 2 F Moore Mrs G B CochranSJ 3J Zh 7-3 7-10 18346GABRIO w 5 108 10 7 G1 3 5 3 E Pool G Arvin S-5 S-3 8-5 4-5 2 5 18528 QUEED wb 4 113 7 4 4- i! 31 4ll E AmbroseH B Gorin S 12 12 5 25 1777U TIGER JIM w 8 113 2 1 2l 41 4J 5 R Troxler T Cheek 10 15 15 fi 21 J 8525 EUTERPE w 4 113 9 11 11 7 i- - J Connors R Hanley and 6 6 2 1 M I7882ELSEWHERE wn -3 10S 5 3 7 Gi 7s 7 F RobinsnG E Bruncr S 10 10 4 2 17770 JUAQUIN wn 4 112 C ti 10! s Si S- J Smyth H G Bedwell 15 20 20 8 4 14888 MOL. RICHARDS wit 4 113 4 0 91 9 9 9 C Turner C D Walker 10 10 10 4 2 J 8520 DADDY GIP wr. 7 113 8 10 51 J Fell. F Murphy L Reidel 6 G 5 2 1 18529 RUISSEAU wn 4 U3 11 S Sh Fell. "W GarganG H Geiger 20 20 15 G 3 Time, 24, 50, 1:17. Track good. Winner Ch. c, by Stalwart Miss Canale trained by J. Arthur. Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the V Sime. BRANDYW1NE, racing well up from the start, saved ground when turning into the stretch and, finishing gamely, got up to win in the last few strides. HEARTHSTONE showed the most speed and. sct-H ling a good pace, would have won if capably ridden. GABRIO closed a gap and had no mishaps. Qf EED showed speed, but tired in the !ast eighth. TIGER JIM quit. DADDY GIP was going fast when hv filH id RUISSEAU fell over him. The winner was entered for 00: no-bid. pr A "I FOURTH RACK 1 1-8 Miles. 1S30 1:54 0 110. Purse 00. 3-year-olds ami up 1Q OOptX ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25": second, 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II G P S 18530 HIGH CLASS w 3 102 1 5 5 1:S 3H 3 1" F HargtnA H Brandt 12 12 7 2 outfl 183G8VEREN"A wit 4 10S 5 2 Ill! 2 -2i 2H E Pool Warner and Hogan 7r3 7-3 C-3 1-2 out 18534COL. HOLLOWAYwr. 5 107 4 1 2 2l VIM 35 H LaffertyL, J Carey 2?. 3 14-51;. out 18531 MILTON B. w 7 111J 2 4 4- 3?- 41 i- 4J J HanoverJ H Baker 3 4 4 fr i out 18531 CENTAUR1 w 3 105 3 3 3J 5 5 G 5 C VanDunH G Bedwell 3 3i 11 lOout Time. 25, 51, 1:1714, 1:44, 1:57. Track good. Winner B. g, by Orlando Polly Prim trained by A. Ewing. Went to post at" . 5:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. HIGH CLASS was outpaced in the early running and forced to go wide, but moved up resoute.Iy in H the last quarter and ontgamed VERENA in a close finish. The latter set the early pace and. when passed, raced well up. but was cut off just before reaching the stretch turn, then would have won with a moroH aiert ride. COLONEL IIOLLOWAY raced into the lend on the last turn, but tired in the stretch. MILTON V 1".. showed speed, but also tired in the Stretch. CENTAURI quit after going a half mile. The winner irusl entered for $.100j no bid. Oycrweights-lligh Cass. 1 pound; Milton B., 2j. Q RT l f FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 18001:12 1113. Purse 00. 4-year-olds and up-fl OOtJty ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third, 5. S Tiidex Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S I 18531 -BIG DIPPER wit 4 113 7 7 53 4s 3 In C Turner M A Colton 8-5 8-3 8-5 3 : 1 3 18528 MARTRE w 5 113 5 5 1 V V 2 T Nolan R P Dodson 4 4 Zl . j 7 10 18410 GERRARD w 4 113 1 1 3i 3i 2A 3 J HanoverR B Stelle 4 4 3 0 3 3 18530 LAIGLON w 4 110 2 2 4" 3 5 4s W Obert A B Davidson 4 41 41 j.1-5 H 18442 BATWA ivn 5 113 4 fi. 6i 6s 5- A NicklausJ H Buscher 12 15 13 0 3 18330 CHi McFERRAN w 4 113 S 9 101 71 4 61 H Snydsr J M Goode 15 13 15 3 H 185283.TOE KNIGHT wn 5 113 6 4 21 2 6 7i J Dreyer P Stire 2 3 3 fr o S 3 18255 BEN WILSON w G 113 9 10 91 S" 8l S F Keogh G Wentworth 20 550 30 1 6 H 18070 AWARE wit 4 113 10 11 11 9h 9l 9: E AmbroseR Pending 10 13 13 G 3 17814 SPOHN wit 9 113 11 S S1 101 10s 10 .T Smyth J J McCafforty 8 12 12 and 2 13G76 VOLTHORPE w 6 110 3 3 I 11 11 11 G Burns F E Brown 30 40 40 13 S H Time. 24, 49, 1:16. Track good. Winner B. f, by Astronomer Helen OC. trained by E. T. Colton. Went to post iit 4:10. At post 3 minutes. Start good anil. slow. Won driving: second and third thel same. BIG DIPPER began slowly and was outrun to the stretch turn, from where she moved up fast under urging and wore .MARTRE down in the last Strides. MAUTRE showed high speed aiid set a goM pace. H i.ut tired slightly near the end. GERRARD raced forwardly anil held on well for the entire way. JOE KNIGHT ran a "good half and quit badly in the stretch. LAIGLON ran fairly well. BATWA fcniMhiMl well. CHARLEY McFERRAN closed a big gap and tired. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1S207 Spelllound. 108. I Q K I Q SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1 :40 1 10.V Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upwanLH JL OOttO Selling. Net value to winner 23; second. 0; third, 5. H Index Horses AWtPPSt ri Str Fin Jockeys Owners !LiLj!lLB 13530 NASH Wit 3 110 7 2 3 2" Is l5 l6 J McTagrtJ W Hedrick 6 G, 3 2 1 B 18530PATTY REGAN W 3 103 5 S 7 5i 3l 31 2.r. H LaffertyF Harlan 3 3 3 2 4 5 1852 7 FORD MAI wu 4 109 10 7 8l 7l 5 3 W Hinphv F Musante 13 13 12 3 21 H 18530SPAN.TO JIM wn 3 102 9 0 9 10 7?.-S5 "- F RobinsnW Walker 6 6 41 J 3 7-l 18531 JACOB BUNN wr. 4 112 110 6 0s 9 7l 51 R Mason J H McCarren 13 20 .0 4 H 18527 FRONTTER Wit 3 102 3 9 55 I1 6- tin G W Ural J W Pangle 8 10 10 4 2 18530 SAM HIRSCH wit 4 116 S 12 12"12512" 9 1- G Burns Mrs J D Mislck CO 20 20 8 I 18512 EAR LY MORN wit 3 110 6 3 Ink lh 2 21 SI J Dreyer E F Condran 7 7 3 SvH !8374RODONDO w 3 103 4 4 2 3 41 4 91 E Pool L Most 2 2 1 1 2 J852.7 MOCKTiER Wn 6 114 12 11 11 11 HI 111 10 W Obert V W Wells 20 30 10 o 1827 DAHOMEY" HOY xv 5 114 2 1 10l SV 10 10 Hs J HanoverM Jacobson 20 30 30 10 5 18478KING RADFORD wn 4 109 13 5 4 l 6 83 12 12H R Shilling II Neustadtcr 8. 2 ""PHI 18337 LENAVAAL wr. 3 107 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 C VanDiinE J Salt 15 1j 1j 6 3 Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:45. Track good. Winner Br. c, by Nasturtium Aunt Bet trained by E. Rathman. 1 Went to post at 4:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and thlnH triving. NASH, showing sudden improvement, raced well up for the first half and. taking the lea l on tlu lust turn, drew awav and won as his rider pleased. PATTY REGAN began s!owly. but cosed n H-i gn and finished fast. FORI MAI also closed .up ground and stood ajiard drive gamely through the last U"ai ler BANJO JIM worked ttitoilgh h rough race and also closed ablg gap. JACOB DUNN finished I with MiMi EARLYMORN quit after setting the pace to the last turn. .The winner was entered for 00; hH lid. Scratched 1S530 Knight of Uncas. 112. OverweigUtS fatty Regau, nouna; gam Hirscjj, 2, - H