Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-24

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, lgW.-Nineteenth day. Charleston Fair and Racing . Association. W inter Meeting ot 2S days. 7 books on. Weather cloudy. j c, ,i.rts!1,ir t0,w:,r1 : n- Icttingill. Presiding Judge, W. F. Schulte. Starter, James .Milton. Racing secretary, At. rsatliauson. Racing starts at 2:30 1. n. Chicago time 1:30 p. 111.. lndicates apprentice allowance. " 1 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. ISO! 1:12 ! 113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. JL KJ B J Selling. Net value to winner ?225; second. 0; third, 5. - -.. Index Horses AWtPPSt M y2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H q P S 18G84AJAX wis 3 104 1 1 1- T- VI 1 P RobinsnR Hanley 3 3 3 C-5 S 5 188GWOI,FS BATHS w a 100 11 5 2J lt 2 21 R Shilling W A Smith 7 10 10 4 1804GPLAIX ANN ws C 103 3 7 3" C 3 W Hinphy W D Wright 20 5 "5 10 5 18G8G COOSTEIi wn 3 10? S 11 7J 75 4 4 J Connors E McBridt 2 .2 r 4-3 S 18711 MICHL. ANGELO w S 117 ! C 6 6 5U F Moore Mrs G B CochranlO 12 V 5 .. 18G58COL. BROWN w o 103 10 J S 9s S 01. E Pool T D Martin S 10 10 4 1 8503 STE ALA WAY w 5 109 C 8 8 l"t F HopkinsG E Ridge 4 5 5 2 1 18G58 INSP. LESTRADE w 5 114 5 10 11 10 10" SU J McTugrtJ L Paul S S S 3 8-5 G550OCHRE COURT wn 5 109 1 2 4 4 5 9 W Lilley C D Walker 10 10 S 3 S-5 18035 FREE TRADE w 3 109 7 4 3H 51 7 J10" H Snyder J O Talbott 10 12 10 4 2 177S8 DUST wn 6 114 2 3 105 H 11 11 C Peak Mrs M Lutz 30 40 40 15 S Time. 24, 49, 1:17. Track slow, inner Ch. g, by Cunard Miss Marconi trained by E. Whelan. AV.cnt. i 132,st, at :2- At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving AJAX, oft forward.-, set the early pace and, after being headed bridy, went to the front again after entering the homestretcn and was ridden out to outstay WOLFS BATHS. The latter went around the lead-ViVVi-VI. It"?.", ," Vlt U 1ut of..Uli hackstretch, but tired after getting to the front on the last turn. I LAIN ANN hiilsbedrast and catching the leaders with every stride. COOSTER began flatlootWand wif j WS J 3t tbe half-n,Ile post aml went to his kuees. OCHRE j COURT and FREE TRADE quit 1 1 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SG0-1:12 4-113. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up-l X O I O JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 6" U C P S" 1878FIFTY FIVE W 4 117 0 3 3 2 21 VI D LindsevMrs J L Brian C 7 7 C-5 18478HYPATIA wu 3 104 -3 4 1 1 1J 2 E Pool C II Steinbeck C-3 7-5 7-3 l"2 1-4 18718FRONTIER w 3 104 4 10 7 4 3 3 W Ural J W Pangle 10 10 10 4 8-5 18079 SAN JON w 3 109 2 2 rnk 71 4i J HargtonW F Taylor 30 30 ?0 8 4 18G59BILLY COLLINS w 4 109 7 7 4h 3k 41 5i R Shilling W Birnie C 7 7 C 3 18711 WANDER w S 114 C -3 9 S 5l 0" J Dreyer C E Hamilton 13 13 12 ?," " 18!2MASTER JOE wn 3 104 11 S CJ 6 7t 7 W WholmH G Bedwell 20 20 2D S 4 18711 BENEDICTINA. wn 5 314 5 11 11 11 10 Sk J Smyth W Cahill 1" 1 1 5 " 1 8722 INFERNO QUEENwit 7 109 1 1 2h 0t 9- W Lilley J L Jones 13 15 15 fi 3 1 8G8G 3 EARLYMORN wsn 3 112 S 9 103 93 9U10S J McTagrtE F Condran "h 3 3 C-3 1 " 17033 PHIL. CONNOR wis C 114 10 6 Sf 10J 11 11 W Gargan G Palmer "5 30 30 r 0" Time. 24. 49, 1:17. Track slow. Winner Br. c, by Electioneer Mainsail trained by M. J. Dalv. , W,V!.U;" p..sX,at 2:FK ,At Fost 4 minutes. Start "good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving 1 11 r M L worked his way up on the outside of the leaders and, moving up rapidlv after entering be homestretch, wore II Y PAT I A down and was going away at the end. IIYPATIA sprinted into a good load 011 the ba?kstreteli, but tired badly after going live-eighths in the lead. FRONTIER was a forward contender all tiie way, but was tiring at the end and just lasted long enough to withstand S N JONS la"; ,l"eIt,wItn trference and came wide when entering the homestretch." BILLY COLLINS and WANDER ran well. The winner was entered for S300; no bid. Scratched 1S0S4 Flatbusli, 104. 1 Q7QO THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 124S-l:40Mi-4-103. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. JL O i ft jLJ Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third, 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 u p y s 18708 ARMOR wr. 4 104 1 1 3J 4 l 2 1?. W Lilley J L Paul I 5 1S-57-5 7-10 1 8G3G MYCEN AE wn 5 9 7 7 51 f.nk 511k 31 21 W WholmMrs G B Cochranl" 1" 12 5 " 18GG22FRANIC HUDSNwn 4 107 8 3 2.. iu 1 lt 3.1. E Pool J W Hedrick 4" 4 7-5 7-10 18577 MARY ANN K. wu 4 110 3 10 10 Sk S 71 4" F WinkierF Gering Jr 7 S S sl 18GG2BUZZ AROUND wn 3 101 2 2 G 9i 7 S- 5t R Shilling J Arthur 3 1 5 1 18G211MPRESSI0N wn G 104 C ! 7 3 2"k 4 OS F HopkinsJ II Stamper Jr 3 5 5 1 18605 CARLTON G. w 7 107 ! 4 4 Cn G Gand 74 J Connors . I S Ownbey 3 1S-C1S-57 5 7-10 18G40 MR. MACK wn 3 103 5 5 1 2 3and 5 Si II Stuart LA Capps "5 "3 9 4 - 18G503FORD MAI wn 4 101 4 G 9. 7 9 9 93 AV Hinphy F Musante 10 10 S 3 S 3 I818TOWTON FIELD w G 102 10 S Stl0 10 10 10 F RobinsnA G Blakeley G S S 3 S-5 Time, 25, 49?, 1:16, 1:42. Track slow. A inner B. e, by Batts Queen Lute trained by J. L. Paul. WV,1,t,,,A.I,0St nt At 1,CSJ im:t,s- Start gKd and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv ing ARMOR, under slight restraint, was taken back and saved in the earlv running, then came to the outside good going in the homestretch and, finishing fast, won going away. ".MYCEN AE c-ime tlirou-li 011 the inside in the stretch and finished with a rush. FRANK HUDSON raced irto tile lead on the 7ack-snvtch and took a long lead while rounding the last turn. But tired in the stretch IMPRESSION unit after being a forward contender for lie first three-quarters. MARY ANN K. closed a hi" -ap from a slow beginning and finished fast and gaining. The winner was entered for 00- no ldd Scratched 18711 CoIouel Cook, 104: 1S003 Humiliation. OS; IStiSO The Busybody. 10S. O 7 OQ FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 8231 :0G 4 100. Purse 50. All Ages. O i fD O Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18G70 3 CH ARTIER w 5 109 7 5 5H 5 4i 1" S Davis Spiet and Powers S io S 3 GS . J 8G80 UNDAUNTED wn 3 10S 3 4 4U 3U 21 2Et J Drever C Herbert 2?. 3 11-51 2-5 18GG0 BRIAR PATH w 4 100 2 2 2 i- 31 31 AV AVhoImH G Bedwell 15 13 15 G 2 1S7003ANCON wn 4 112 5 1. 3l 4115 4IJ Smyth J M Zimmer 2 11-52 9-10-,-5 18G92PROG?RESSIA7E wis 4 10S 4 7 Gl G1 G3 3K R Shilling Mrs T : Francis 4 3 3 S-5 7-10 18G9230HAGAN wn 3 10S 6 C -7 7 7 63 C VanDunll A Colton 3 1S-51S-5G-5 l- 180483COY wn 4 105 1 3 lh ink 7 f Murphy AAr II Baker "1 3 . 1 - 5 Time. 24. 48, 1:08. Track slow. A inner Blk. li, by Hurst Park Belle Diablo trained bv L. Tauber. AVent to post at 3:40. At post 3 ?ninntes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. CIIAUTIF.R began slowly and oiitiun to the stretch turn, from where he moved up swiftlv and, wearing the leaders down in the last eighth, outgamed UNDAUNTED in the final drive. The latter was well ridden and rated for the first half, then s.ipped through on the inside when enteriri"- the homestretch as the leaders came wide and made a fast and game finish. BRIAR PATH ran a good race and outstaved AN CON after being forced wide on .lie stretch turn by COY. ANCON ran a game race hilt could never unite get up. COY quit after setting a fast pace for the first halt". The winner was entered for ,000; no bid. Overweights Chartier, 4 pounds. Q H A FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1:0! t 100. Purse 00. All Ages O I fj ta: Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 1; third, 5. Index Horses AAVtPPSt4 Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners T U C P S J8GCS MARTRE w 5 118 7 4 41 V 21 l3 T Nolan R P Dodson 31G 21 3-2 7-10 18G87 BLACIC CHIEF w 7 109 5 2 l"k V 11 21 AV Hinphy J F Sweenev 3" II 41 8- 3 4 5 ISGG0ArILEY wn 5 109 3 3 2 2"k 31 3- AV Lilley Mrs J Phillips 4 5" 5 2 1 18G90PRIVER wn 4 109 S Gnk fit r 41 E Pool 1, II Baxter 3 4 4 3 2 7 10 18S80PARLOI1 BOY wn 113 S 1 5 5 G 51 AV AA"holmH G Bedwell 4 5 5 2 1 1877COLORS wn 3 IOC 2 5 3 3 4 G It Shilling E McBride S-5 S-3 8-5 7 147 20 1SG47 HARLEQUIN w 2 107 4 7 S 8 $ T C AanDunT F Slieedv 20 30 30 12 5 18G59 BEN LOYAL wn 7 117 1 0 r 7 73 S F Moore Mrs G B Cochran30 40 40 15 7 Time, 24, 48, 1:02, 1:09. Track slow. AA inner Ch. 111, by Anak Trcniar trained by T. P. Williams. AAcnt to iost at 4:17. At post ti minutes. Start good and slow. AAon easily; second and third driving. MARTRE, racing in quickly improved form, was outpaced in the early running, but saved ground when entering the homestretch and, wearing BLACK CHIEF down, easily passed him in the final eighth BLACK CHIEF sot a fast pace and raced AlLEY into defeat, but tired when challenged bv the winner VILEY was a forward contender all the way, but came wide and lost ground when entering the homestretch. PRIWER closed a big gap. PARLOR BOY finished fast. COLORS quit and ran n bad race. The winner. entered for 00. was oid up to $.S05 and bought in. Scratched 1S5S7 Behest. ICG: lS710-Srnno. 102; 1SG04 Andromeda. 103; 1G743 Cherry Seed. 114. SIXTH RACE 1 Kilo and 20 Yards. 1S5S0 1 :42 3 113. Purse 00 Tfvcnr O i fj f J olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0; third. ".. Index Horses AAVtPIStA and X Str Flu Jockeys Owners o" u q p S 18G8r3COL. IIOLLOWYwn,5 111 3 2 - 51 5.J 43 1 E Pool I. J Carey X 3 13 r,d 3 3 5 18G8I THE MONK wn 7 113 1 1 4 4 33 2J 2 J Dreyer J Roland 15 13 S 3 S 5 18G80 ROliONDO w 3 109 10 10 2"! 21 2i ll 31 S Davis L Most 4 4 4 8-5 1-5 18G883FRANCIS w 3 103 9 4 l3 1 1 3 41 F Murphy G Wcntworth 15 15 12 5 21 1K707GALLANT BOY w 3 100 4 3 3 31 41 51 5i F HopklnsJ Hogan 4 5 5 2 1 J80S6JACOB BUNN wn i 111 2 11 7 7 7 6 61 R Mason J 11 McCarren 13 13 15 6 3 18i39GERRARD wsn 4 10S 5 S S"t ss 8 ,- R. Shilling R B Stelle 7-3 9-3 9-5 4-5 2-3 18G3G BEN UNCAS wb 6 113 C 9 9- 9 9 9 S J HargtonJ M Stowe 20 30 30 12 C 18680 SIR CALEDORE w 3 105 S 5 5J 63 61 7l 9 J McTagrtE J McGraw 15 20 23 S 4 J8G89 BARN DANCE Wli 6 113 11 6 10 10 101010 10s H Snyder O Hak 13 20 20 S 4 18685CENTAURI 3 100 7 7 11 11 11 11 11 W Wholmll G Bedwell 8 10 10 4 2 Time. 25, 50, 1:16, 1:43, 1:45. Track slow. Winner Dr. li, by Klhelbert Sweet Hawthorne trained by G. Zelgler. Went to post at 4:4!. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third drlv-iLijr. COLONEL IIOLLOWAY was outpaced for the first three-cpiarters, but moved up rapidly after enter-In? the homestretch and swerved to file Inside, but finished resolutely and got up to win in the final strides. THE MONK raced in close pursuit of the pacemakers from, the start and was forced wide on the stretch turn or lie would probably have won. RODONDO was much used In forcing the pace and tired in the last tenth after racing Into the lead. FRANCIS set a good pace, but gave way in the stretch drive. GALLANT 1101 ran well. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1S723 Delegate, 105; 1SGS5 Tom Hancock, 100; 18711 Nada Mas, 10S; 1SCS9 Veneta Stronie, 113; 1S723 Font. 10S. Overweights Itodondo. 1 pound.


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