Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-10

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHAA0 Charleston Fair ahd Racin; Secrataeff," NaBianson? Potti"11- IHug Judge, W. F. Schulte. Starter, James Milton. Racln;. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time 1:30 p. in.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 ftKiRiFit F1KT,,JtACE: , Furlons- 18S3-l:K51f. 1-10!. Purse 00. 2-year-o:ds. -- U.kJSJ Selling. Net value to. winner 25; secoml. 0: third. 5. index Horses A WtlPSt ,j Str Fin Jockeys OwnT U c v u 1 84 CO PENN YROCK w 101 2 1 3 3J 2 HI It Shilling J V llurnbv , 7 1704-1 STUBBORN wn 10C 9 5 21 1J 11 2 C Turner J O TaUiott 4 4 " " r I , 1854G PROCTOR. wn 109 4 C 7 7 tf. h F Moore II G Bedwell "o -v t I 1.855C COLUMBIA LADY w 105 1 2 f, 51 7U .7U T Nolan R P Do.lson n -r T" r - 1S494VA1,AS w IOC 11 11 S ?. S S J McTagrtJ Wlralen . 4 v r I0332ELECTOICIAX w 101 10 9 101 10 OByne Y? t 9 9 W Ural J h "0 I531Y ALMKDA LAWRNCE 113 G 10 9 9 10 10 C VaifDunF Rector V? i? fi 1T2:;4-BLACK EARL wn.107 .S 11 H H U 11 Mason "j KlcCarren 30 ?2 G .,,,, , , -Tlhit. 24, 48, 1:01, 1:08. Track fast. . . , 1 Inner B. c. by Rock SaudPocketpieee 0 trained bv A. G. Blakelev. .-- ivi?v.I,.,lt 2:31 At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily econd and third iii-iv h. g. PENNY ROCK saved much ground on all the turns by staying close to ti e Vnnerrai gamely, drew out decisively In the last sixteenth, STUBBORN raced we fron up the start ami took th M IN "JVvmp up, "top "!l n1 S.Shtir V,al" ,,1.,e HECTOGRAPH made up ground ami finished ESTImIvbY, fait airCTt" turn. I R R 1 SKCtXI ltACE-3-4 Mile. lSP,n-l:12 I 118. Purse 00. 3-year-olds Sellin-X .eme. OOP I Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt 14 K Str Fin Jockeys Owners p n G l S 18302 CANNOCK w 101 C 4 l lj ii. in h LaffertyR Pendln- ITli v ? 18551 3 RODONDO w 115 2 3 5and 31 21 2 S Davis L Most 10 1" i- n 185G0 GALLANT BOY w 100 4 2 6h u 31 3 F Hopkins J Horan k k" k ?- 18544BEHEST w 105 1 1 41 4 of 4 J Smyth W -V Burttschell 4 4 w-kS- i 18532 SCARL. LETTER wn 100 2 10 S 4 u Flint H Neustadter r -5 40 4o1:. 7 lo tAB;S TAIL wn W 5 S m 11 01 Ci E Po1 Hanley Io Io io 4 " 1S54U KILDA1 wit 10., 5 9 9- 9 71 7 C VanDunG W J Bissell 10 10 T 18545 FRANCIS w 10G 11 C 3h 5h 8 S H Stuart G Wentworth S S S " r 185573ARCHEP.Y w 100 14 7 7 7 91 9" F Robins nW Gerst ?s-5 " - -1 18557DAKOTA w 104 12 11 1111010-10 R Shilling W J Mclllmurrivlo ? T ?I,IBAP Wl03 713 nllll. T Nolan C A Matlnck 10 1- f" I 18557 MINDA w 103 9 12 13 12 12l 12 E Tice J U Strode 1". 0 0 q 7 IgiSl BILLY STUART wn 106 10 14 14 H 14 13 A NicklausF Brow,7 U 30 30 C ISiWo IDA LAVINIA w 10D 13 5 B 13 33 14 G Corey W Ward 10 15 15 C " - , Time. 24. 48, 1:15. Track fast. inner Br. g, by ankee Okitau trained by It. Pending. "cn,t.I?JA!?.t-1!t :!:C0; At I70St -.J"tcs. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tin same. CANNOCK began fast and, racing forwardly and resolutely from the start, took : the "lend on the Ii" turn and outgamed RODONDO at the end. RODONDO cut across in front of the -oUhmn in the stiet h ,lf. finished fast GALLANT BOY ran well and was In close quariers most of tlio -r. BE HPsVlw tito wine on the lower turn and was tiring at the end. SCARLET LETTER closed a big gap . ARCH PRY bn II t0Stclied-VMFNo a l,0orstiilt- m,e-winner was entered for 00 -Vio bld Overweights Billy Stuart,"! iwund. 153 Q ft THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 182:5 1:00 4 109. Purse 00. All Age X XJ OOP Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners o h C P1T 18547 ANCON wn 4 103 3 3 4i 2s lS 1 J Smvth J M yimnmr 2 ji t r - 18530OHAGAN wn 3 108 7 4 5 i P 2 C Turner M A cXn oJ and U 18550 UNDAUNTED w 3 10S 5 1 2i Ink 2 3 H LaffertyC Herbert kwnn 18454 BRIAR PATH w 4 104 G 2 3 31 4 41 E Pool H G Bedwell G 6 4 S5 4-5 18512 JOE DEIBOLD wn 5 10i S G G C G 5 J HanoverG C Baker G 7 7 l 18129 GALAXY wn 3 100 IS 7 7 S 0 R Shilling J F Sweeney 10 l". 1", fi5 18480 HUMILIATION wn 3 97 4 5 11 5 fi T F HopklnsJ Kelly To 1 1 "J 18535 MR. MACK wb 3 101 2 7 8 8 7 S H Stuart L. A Capps 30 40 40 1" L G , Time. 23, 48, 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. inner B. g, by Mazagan Sister Juliet trained by A. Zlmmer Wev.MV,0St at 3:70-. At P0?1-,7. mi""te,s- trt good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv o.- "g. ANCON was saved close up behind the leaders to the stretch turn, from where ho was rusiitd Into tli. cad and won casing up. OHAGAN was forced back soon after the start and cam.. v tl, rus4 , l,rn, J t ast quarter. UNDAUNTED showed good speed and raced into the -ea l on tl o la twi ra , i f last oiKbtb. BRIAR PATH had no mishaps. JOE DEIBOLD onlv ran modorato "lLl y well Hu "LMILIAIIO II I VTION ot the pace briefly and quit. The winner was entered for ,000; ho bid Overweights Joe DejlKild. 1 pounds; Mr. Mack, 4. I QKQU FOURTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 1 :43 1-110. Purse 00 V, X KJ KJ KjJ J Ages. Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second. 5: third, 0. jndex Horses. AWtPP.StK A 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners o n c 1 S i 8559 HARRY SHAW wit 3 113 1 2 11 1 11 P 1 A NicklausR E Watkins 3-5 3-5 3-5 Unu 1854 8 CLIFF FIELD w 3 105 3 3 2j 2J 2 2 2 E Pool L J Carey 31 3 l", nu 18558 JOE FINN wn 4 10S 4 4 3J 31 3 3 3 H LaffertyC Herbert 3 5 V 1 0 !8f.48 IVAN GARDNER wn 3 102 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 J Smyth C S Wilson 41 4 41 1 18427 TACTICS . wn E i IOC 2 1 41 4 5 5 5 R Shilling F J Coleman 1? v- v , " 25. 50. 1:15, 1:41. 1:42 new track record. Track fast. " Winner t, B. c, by Sain--IIaud liell trained" by R. K. Watkins- n . t1." ITS1 ? li:r4; AtlHistl minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third " " drivin-I ARRY SHAW dashed Into the lead at the start and. showing the way throughout v n h s r i.lei ua CvW-n T.-hw,d ,t,,e, W;im:el" :.;,J ,to, ,the j,,retc- """" It tlrelr. but he o , ganndv iVibhaps; TArncSinBr fc " WaS :SlIy 1101,1 Safe by the lirst hm IVAX fARDNI-ilt .bad m 1 RfQO UACI-3-4 Mile. 1Si9-l:12-4-li:l. Purse 00. :-year-ohls -and upward X O J J XJ .Selling. Net value lo winner 25; second. 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys. Owners o n c p s 18549 PARLOR BOY wb G 113 1.3 4 2 21 lt F Moore H G Bedwell l -1" v "1 18542-MARTRE jv 5 109 3 2 11 1 11 21 T Nolan R P Dodson 4 5 5 . C-5 " 18401 DR. DOUGHERTYt,7 107 4 S SI 51 311 3 E Pool F Harrington 10 r i- V 18557T. M. GREEN w S 109 S 7 1 7i -5 4 S Davis Mrs J S Evermanl 4 3 7 5 7 H !8528COLORS wn 3 107 G 5 3h 3"! 4 S F RobinsnE McBrkle 4 7 7-5 18540COPPERTOWX wn .7 109 7 C 9 G" C i. C Turner T J Brown 3 3 " 6 5 7-11 18520LURIA w 4 112 12 10 CI 9 9 7h R Shilling J C Hanson 4 "o" 4 9 5 9 1 184G4 PETELIS w 5 113 10 9 11 11 7 S C Peak W P Fine 13 "0 h 6 3 185571BROOMSEDGE wn 3 112 9 11 10 sn S" 9- C VanDunE J Salt S 10 10 4 18404 QUICK START w 4 113 2 1 51 10 10-10 M Nathan J-G Wagnon 25 30 30 12 tl I85I9CZAR MICHAEL wn 3 102 11 4 2! 4U11 Bled.W HinphyJ W Hedrick Jr S S 5 l 2 18133 PROSPECT w 4 111 5 12 Pulled up. F Teahan D Vititoe 30 30 r G , Tlne. 24. 49. 1:15. Track fast. M inner Ch. g. by Deutschland Relna de Is Angeles trained bv II. G. Bedwell !tT!ti.1.W,:U,,At-pVst 4 ,"-,1ulUs.- st,lVt r:lir s!mv- Wn living: second and third th. same PARLK I.O sudden y improved and prominent from the start, saved ground when coming int the streich iiud, linjshing last, outstayed M AUTRE in the closing drive. MAUTUE showed tlie most eari : l""1 " .1 good pace, but tired near the end. IU. DOPGHEUTY worked bis wav up steadily am inislico fast and gaiiiiig. 1 M GRI-.LN was handiranped by poor riding and finished resolutely whet rged hard in the stretch. COLORS tired. CZAR MICHAEL was leading when he bled. LURIA can d b -tlor. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1S4SO Towton Field. 112; 18549 York Lad, 112; 18540 Elsewhere 104 Overweights Prospect. 2 pounds. 1 QT SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 121S-1 MOV-.-4-103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward lQUi 1 Soiling. Net Value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Inilev Horses- AWtPPSt 4 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 18543 BANJO JIM wn 3 105 4 11 7., fi 4 24 in J McTag rtW Walker I G 4 T T 18512 ARMOR wn 4 116 II 2 1J 1 1 1 210 " Davis .1 L, Paul 6 G 4 " 1 18557 TRANSPORT wn 4 11G 15 3 2!. 3 31 4i 3 II Snyder J M Goode 13 20 "0 S 4 i. 8537ASTROLOGER wn 5 111 13 5 C 7 5i 5 4h R Shilling T J Elward S-5 1 1 18501 RUISSEAU wn G 113 G 7 4 2 2 3 ftn J HanoverG H Gelger 10 10 7 4 " " 18537COREOPSIS w G 108 9 12 S 9 S 9 CJ II LaffertyC R FlelschmannS S 8 3 8 5 18458 DELEGATE wn 3 105 1 1 31" 4 10 Sh 7i G Corey R V Havmakor 15 25 "5 10 r. 14814 MASTER JIM wu 5 113 3 10 5 3J C 7 S- IT Moore H G Bedwell 20 23 :j 10 5 185GJ DUKE OF SULBYwn 3-103 11 6 111 131 ll ll1 9 T Nolan R P Dodson 20 2o 2o 10 G 18500 VEXETA STROM E w S 113 7 II Hi SJ 71 6 101 C VanDunL C Adrians 15 13 lo 0 u 185G1 JACOB BUNN wis 4 111 12 14 10" 103 ! 10 11 R Mason J II McCarren 10 15 15 6 3 18501 AWARE wis 4 113 S 13 121 12 12"12l 12s W Obert R Pending 23 25 25 10 5 18190 HUSKY LAD wis C 113 C S 13l ll1 13l 13 13 A NIcklausA W Hoots 5 G 6 23 7- 1841! THE MONK wn 7 113 2 15 15 15 13 14 14l II Wolfe J Boland 13 lo la i 3 185G0 WANDER v S 113 10 4 14 14 141 15 15 F Teahan C E Hamilton S 10 10 4 2 Time. 25, 49, 1:16, 1:42. Track fast. Winner CIi. g. lv Mexican Lillian Fonso trained by W. Walker. Went to post at 4:51. At post 0 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same BANJO JIM began slowly, but escaped interference and. moving up steadily, wore AUMOK down in the last sixteenth and won in the last stride. ARMOR was lucky at the start and, racing into a gcod lead at once set the pace, but began tiring in the last eighth and .succumbed right at the end. TRANSPORT was alwivs close up and came fast in the stretch. ASTROLOGER was forced to go wide through the lirst three-quarters and made a game linish. RUISSEAU showed speed, but tired after going fiver eighths. HUSKY LAD was never prominent. The winner was entered for S300: no bid.


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