Charleston Form Chat, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-27

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. i b,1:10 r C"7UIDA? DECEMBER 26, 1914.-Twenty-second dav. Charleston F-iir and Ric-iug Association. Winter Meeting or 28 days. 7 books on. Weather cloudy. a-crSlaL NahansoTu- 1,cttl"g1"- VnsaMS J"de, W. F. Schulte. Starter, James Milton. Racing Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. Chicago time 1:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 1 RACE-5-8 MUe. 18750-1 :01-T5-10!. Purse ?3iX. All Ages. Selling. J-U i UU Net value to winner .25; second, .0; third, ?25. ili Horscs AWtPPSt VI V, viStrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1?SI:srach w I !8 1 $ ? ? I" g fZinshlkCr. !T?TX ilTloSfllmE BOtSSS I - a S ? HoSkln.R BT?.Tta. 5 5 h. BOYWB IU 8 . 1K-1 Irf- t,b 4i 5- ib j Connors J AV Bean 2?. 3 8 6-5 3-5 iSiiSFT imxti- WB: J ih 53 43 5! J HanoverW Gerst s" S S 3 S-5 1874JIDA LAVINIA w 3 109 Ola S Sl 7l 6a W Lilies- W Ward s R " R 18742 LAMBS TAIL w 3 117 11 S 10U joh 91 J Drever R HaiUev ?- 1- ? J7779 TROVATO w 4 111 2 9 11 m 10 SI E Tice JU Strode w lo In 5- R WUntV Ken?"16 t f ? iI8?8SKATION XVU2J? SJ Si J 2 874- Bcfiip 4.H! I1 11 rrbcrt WCWestmorelnd 6 7 7 2J G 5 IK-Ir " -11; 2 7 ,2i C H, 11 S Davls J E Harrison S S S 8 8 5 18,.L TRANSITOR1 w o 112 12 13 1.! 13 13 13 M Nathan E C Crockett 30 40 40 15 S vi......r 1. . - , ., f,",10 24. 1955- 1:02. Track sloppy. w i " hy ank0 Cartridge trained by II. Bowers, vim mm-y3! .- at -:!.--. . At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the Ji T-?it,y4nxi?H iS U "i,nl ,,riVt """jHfcU. cnnie fast ti.riMigh the stretch and g-.t u to n in the w "need b, in ,1 sl1"Uv 1 fcl.t sllt ti 1 1 VmrTO HOLLAND fnVill1I-V "! "1K KkmI pace, showed the nfct "vol u nv . . . y11 was a prominent and game contender a I the wav. u h inVVvv, ,sllwV1 s,ue,I "t swerved out in the stretch drive. ZALl iau well but tire 1 near iit ,!.r ;ViL-.VM5,-I,J.,.":l,U -ro""l- Hie winner was entered for ?800; 1,0 bid Scratched lS.WSunno, 100; 1S710 Curleux, 120; 1S710 Tiara 100 Overweights Zali. 2 pounds; Transitory. 3. 1 SKroXIV "l;-1 Mile. 124S-1:40.4-103. Purse 00. 3-vcar-olds and up-l 1 fl J ward. Selling. Not value to winner .25; second. S50- third index Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Flu Jockeys Owners o H C P S 7l5ElJIlTlon?PE w"1-, K W Unil MrlE Brown 10 10 fi 2i C-!i If. 1 -L, IJIOD W .. 10.. ; 10 ; ;,i nh 411 n A Nickl.au! " Mr K-irlt. 01 i r,-r, 187-.0MACOB DUNN WB 4 111 7 fi 10 S Ci 3" 3 It Mason J II McCarren 7" 7 r. v -, 1KG89 VENETA STROM E S 10S 9 8 1 V i w 1 1?. l 2 4U E Pool C Adrhns r, 1 18743FONT wn S 10S 1 1 4U 7 S 5i U W Lillev J iT Au c r; t". 1 -. fl 18747NADA MAS wn 5 10S fi 7 :! 4b 4 fii W H nphy L A S-regni K 15 Vi 6 M 8723 MOCKLER C 113 12 5 11 Welfs "0 M w 10 9 7- 7 J HanoverV W "0 " O S 18730 FREE TRADE w 3 105 S 8 fi 31 J 31. S S W Obert : J O Tall ott 10 i - 18088 GEN. WARREN wb 3 103 11 11 7 Ci" 7 9? 9 D HoffmanG C Pons- 5 r? ? r I 18G85 TAY PAY w 6 11G It 14 14 14" ll3 lll 10J S Davl? W M Sheedy S S S " f ; 18743 MIMESIS w 4 113 4 4 Si 91 10l 101 11 J Dreyer- H Neustadter 1 r. n e - 18035 FLASK 3 110 3 13 T wn 12 8M3i 1212! oarganJ B n -0 40 40 R 18088 MIND A w 3 10S 2 9 91. 11 12 13 13U E Tlce J IT Strode r ? m 4 5 18718 TBANSFRMATN wn 3 105 13 12 13 12 14 14 14 J Connors W Maywooil --.-.. k k n m 10 :, , 1 Tune 25. 51. 1:18,1:45. Track sloppy. -Went Inner P.. , hy Woolsthorpe Vo.tario trained by F. E. Brown. to post at 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the, same. AOLTHORPE, f.irored by tlic going and kept well up from the start, raced gamely through the stretch and just lasted lung enough to win. EL IUOl closed a gap and. liiilsliintr fastest of all. would have won in a few more strides. JACOB BCNN also closed a big gap and linished close up. VENETA STROME fcet the pace to the last eighth and tired. FONT had a rough race. NAPA MAS showed speed, but quit. FREE TRADE retired after running a good three-quarters. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched li-719 Elsewhere, ICS: lS7552SonleHo. 103. Overweights Tay Pay, 2 pounds: Flask. 5; Minda. 3. Q7PQ THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. 1SG9 1 :12 I 113 Purse ?300. :;-year-o:ds and up- O DO ward. Selling. Net value to winner ?225; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 18708 PETELUS w 5 107 1 1 1 2 25 1" C VanDunW P Fine S-5 2 2 4-5 2-5 387212BRANDYWINE w 4 105 S 7 3 1. 1" 2U R Shilling J Wilkinson 4 5 4 S-5 7-10 I8G803GALAXY wit 3 92 R 5 72 5.1. 3 35 F HopkinsJ F Sweeney :; 16-516-56-C 1-2 187112 3 FRANK IIUDSOXwit 4 103 3 i 05 7 51 4 AV Lilley J AV Hedrick 3 35 25 1 1-2 187222KIXG RADFORD wii 4 107 2 2 25 3f 42 5s J Dreyer H Neustadter 10 10 10 4 S-5 18722 TODDLING w 5 102 5 3 5l 4h 0s 6C J Smyth D M Reid S S C 2 1 18721 AMERICUS w G 105 7 4 4and Ck 712 712 AV Obert T F Sheedy 6 6 6 2 1 18745SURPASSING w 3 1035 4 8 S 8 S 8 E Pool J C Hansen 8 S 6 2 1 Time, 25, 494, 1:17. Track sloppy. "Winner Br. g, by Peep oPay Myrtelus trained by L. E. Fine. Wont to post at 3:25. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but SURPASSING. Won driving: second and third the same. PETELUS set the early pace and, after being headed by BRANDYAVINE, held on gamely and won in the last stride under good riding. BRANDYAVINE ran a good race and made a resolute, but tiring, finish. GALAXY was outrun for the first half, but came with a rush through the stretch. FRANK HUDSON had no mishaps. SURPASSING was practically left. KING RADFORD ran a good half and quit. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1S740 Yellow Eves. 100; lS734Martre, 113: lS7472Viley, 102: lS465Dr. R. L. Swaren-gtr, 100; lS0023Louise Paul. 103; 18755 Billy Collins, 105; 1S0S0 The Busybody, 111; 1S742 Prince Chap, 103. Overweights Surpassing, 25 pounds. Q rj f Q FOURTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1 :05 1100. Purse ?350. 2-year-olds. Q Qq Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second, 0; third. 3. Index Horses AWtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18047 COL. TOM GREEN w 105 2 2 4 3 15 l1 W Lilley Mrs J S Everrnan3 3 3 1 out 187203CARLONE wit 103 4 5 52 3 3l 2l R Shilling P S P Randolph 6 0 6 9-3 3-5 385943ENCORE avb 101 5 4 31 45 21 31 W Ural J W Pangle 15 15 15 5 2 18047 DR. CARMEN w 112 7 3 2U lh 4 j HanoverA Phelps 7-5 7-5 4-5 2-5 out 18619 Jill SAVAGE wb 100 6 1 15 2U 51 5i W Obert H G Bedwell 7 7 6 2 4-5 186472VALAS w 103 18 S 6 6l 61 J Smyth WH Congdon t7-5 S-5 S-5 1-2 out 17013BORAX w 9S 3 C 6s 7 7 7 D HoffmanJ Whalen 77-5 S-5 S-5 1-2 out 3 8270 LEOXNINE w 102 S 7 75 Pulled up.E Pool A Newell 30 30 30 10 4 f Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 24, 49, 1:03, 1:10. Track sloppy. Winner Cli. c, by Cunard Bandello trained by J. S. Everman. Wvnt to post at 3:55. At iost 3 minutes. Start good and s.ow for all but VALAS. Won easily; second and third driving. COL. TOM GREEN was well ridden and. lieiug- saved in a forward position from tin- start, moved past the others with a rush in the stretch and won going away. CARLONE closed up ground and came fast in the last quarter. ENCORE ran well and finished gamely. DR. CARMEN was forced to come wide into the stretcli and tired badly after racing into the lead. JIM SAVAGE set the early pace, but quit after going a half mile. VALAS, almost left, showed a high flight of speed, but tired in the last eighth. Q J-J rr f FIFTH RACE 1 1-4 Miles, l 8502 :0SM; 3 1 13. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and up- Q I I J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. $.25. Index Horses AWtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 3 8723BILLIE RAKER w4 9S 7 7 7- 41 3 2l Ink W Lilley J U Strode 5 5 4 3-2 4-3 3 87322MYCENAE wn 5 9S 2 1 1- ll 25 1" 2?, W AVhoImMrs G B Cochran3 3 13-51 2-5 187452BAN"JO JIM wn 3 102 5 6 6s 3. 41 3 3 R Shilling W Walker 7-3 S-5 S-5 3-5 1-1 18085 MILTON B. w 7 110 S 3 31 5 51 Gl 4n J HanoverJ H Baker 5 7 7 25 6-5 18759 NAPIER w 5 103J 4 2 a" 7 62 6J 52 E Pool J W Hedrick Jr 10 12 12 5 21 18745 ST. AND STRIPES w 3 98 6 4 2- 23 ! 41 610 J Smyth J M Zimmer 3 1S-51S-C6-511-20 18085MOONLIGHT wn 5 9S 3 8 8 8 S 8 7 F HopkinsC Brant 25 30 30 10 4 18759 CARROLL REID w 4 106 1 0 4and 61 75 7 8 W McDottE B Ackerman 10 10 10 4 2 Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:44, 2:10. Track sloppy. Winner B. g. by Gold Heels Sanctissima trained by J. A. Strode. Went to post at 4:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the siMiie. BILLIE BAKER, favored by the going and well ridden, moved up steadily in the stretcli and got up in the last seventy yards to win in a game finish. MYCENAE set a good pace for the going and only suc-1 limbed right at the finish. BANJO JIM made a threatening challenge on the stretch turn, but tired in the last eighth. MILTON B. ran fairly well. NAPIER tired. STARS AND STRIPES quit after running a good three-quarters. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched 1S759 Beau Pore, 90: 1S711 High Class, 101. Overweights Milton B.. 2 pounds: Napier, 2j. Q 17 17- SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1 :40 1 1037 Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. O j I JL Selling. Xet value to winner 25: second, 0; third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt M V Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18746DrQUESNE WK 7 111 4 2 l1 1JJ ll5 11 l2 W Lilley J W Wilson 2 2 2 9-109-20 18G51 HUSKY LAD wn C 113 S S S 71 4 21 22 J Connors A AV Hoots 6 S 8 3 3-2 187113STENTOR w 5 113 9 4 43 21 23 3 3" AV Obert T F Sheedy 4 5 5 2 1 18759 KINMUNDY wb 4 116 6 9 9 9 9 51 4- J Smyth Mrs G B Cochran2 16-516-57-5 7-10 J87433CHAR. McFERRNwn 4 113 2 7 6" 8l 65 6i 52 J HanoverJ M Goode .6 9 9 3 S-5 18545 CUTTYHUNK wb 6 113 5 1 2i 31 3i 41 Gh J Dreyer G Hilton 6 S S 3 8-5 18711STEATESTA w 3 100 1 3 31 6 7l 7l 7l F HopkinsL A Capps 10 15 15 0 3 187303PLA1N ANN w 6 10S 3 5 7" 52 Sh Si S1 AV Hinphy AV D Wright 15 20 20 S 4 18080 PENNILESS w 3 105 7 6 Gl 4J 51 9 9 B Pool A R Joplin 6 6 2 6-5 3-5 Time. 24, 50, 1:17, 1:45. Track sloppy. Winner Br. h, by Broomstick Falerna trained by M. Jordan. AAent to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. DUQUESNE, running in suddenly improved form, moved into the lead with a rush and easily held sway for tin- entire way. HUSKY LAD. also showing quick improvement, moved up steadily from a slow beginning and finished witli a rush. STENTOR raced well and finished gamely. KINMUNDY came from a long way back in the last quarter. PENNILESS was never prominent. CHARLEY McFERRAN ran well. CUTTY-HUNK showed speed, but tired. The winner was entered for 00: no bid. Scratched lS7393Carlton G., Ill: 1S083 Tom Hancock, 100; 1874G Spellbound,-113; 1S733 Centauri, 105; 1S735 Gerrard, 113; 1SGS9 Quick Start, 113; 1S0S0 Miss Eleanor, 108.


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