Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-28

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHARLESTON, S. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914. Palmetto Park. Fiftieth day. Charleston Fair anil Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 7S days. 12 books on. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, C. II. Pettingill. Presiding Judge, Martin Natliauson. Starter. James Milton. Rac- ing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Ciiicago time 1:30 p. in., indicates apprentice allowance. 1 O O A f FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. 745S 122115. Purse 00. 2-year-olds. Maidens. JL O tJbO Fillies. Allowances Net value to winner 25; second.. 0: third. .i. "index Horses AWtPPSt M Vi H Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S IS 180 -NORMA L. w 115 4 2 1 11 1" K Pickett J P Johnson 3-2 S-5 G-5 1-2 1-5 GEHTHEL1IA w 1031 fi :: :: 1- 23 M Buxton li J Powers 0 Ii 1- -a 13150 KEWP1E w 113" 3 1 2" 3 3 E Martin J H Nichols 4 G . :f" 13180FINALEE w 107 ! 4 41 4i J CallalianA II Viyell S 2.. Jj 10 .. J SI 80 RACY w 105 7 7 7U C- 5 H Wolfe J O Talbott 10 12 12 2 MAY SHAW w 112 1 5 4- 5 G J Henry O A Bianclii U 0 U . ERMAGARDE w 101 5 C G 7i 71 C Turner E C Knebelkump 10 2. ... S 1 13038 MAY IPP.S wit 105 S 8. S- S- S W Obert Mrs W II Frey 0 8 2 1 J SI 80 UNALERA w 105 2 3 ! 9 9 F Keogh C T Worthington20 10 40 1; S Time, 12, 25, 44. Track slow. Winner Ch. f, by Cunard Lady Kismet trained by J. W. Johnson. Went to ixjst at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. NORMA L.. awav forwards under a vigorous ride, held sway throughout, but tired and barely lasted long enough to win. GERTIIELMA came fast in the stretch and would have won in u few strides inure. KEWPIE ran prominently all the way. FIN ALEE ran fairly well. RACY closed a big gap. .MAY SUA W had no mishaps. MAY 1PPS ran green. Overweights Gerthelma. lj pounds; Racy, 1: May Shaw, 2; May Ipps, 1; I nalera, 1. T OrtI r7 SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1823 1:0G 1109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and JL O and rJC i upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value to winners 87.50 each: third. ... Index Horses AWtPPSt Si Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ill IK KIVA w 4 10C 3 3 3". 2 2 U C Turner L. M Morris 4 14 7-5 1-2 IS a8.LAlA wsS S 1 V- U 15 IthjMcTag-rt JO Talbott j.ji.lr 13 IM SYLVESTRLS w 7 107 10 4 3i 3 3s W Ward N li Davis G-i C-o J-o .-iUl-4 lia4ETHEuTuRC ! II. wit 4 99 5 2 2. V A- f F Murphy J II McCarren G 7 C 9-, J-., i V TOOTSTPPSttii 7 103 G 4 5 51! - 5 R Neanderl-. Gladstone 10 lf b 4 l5i UISHTOWX w 5 101 4 7 7 7" fl M Nathan G A Hilton GO 100 100-10 20 FT r.Ttrcrcv w 3 93 " 5 H- G2 73 i- H Sumter G S Martin 40 40 oO 1. . 1S192 JEXX1E vkkls wn 10 110 7 S S S S S It Pickett AV D Ileiulley 00 100 100 40 20 tDead heat; iiurse divided. Time, 24, 50S, 1:03. 1:10. Track slow. " Winners Kiva, b. f, by Sempronius Sevilla trained by E. W. Moore: I-aura, br. f. w by w-nnKti.,..-,... oolsthoipe trained by W. S. House. . IiKHiidiary Went to post at S:04. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. J on hrst , two din i,.:,.!,,. ng, , till t,i,..i il i, lit. same. KIVA gained rapidly in the stretch racing and. gradually wearing LAI. R A down in the l i al st . ides, showed the most speed from the stai -t : ind hi t e.u r LAURA gov up in time to make a dead heat. jnterlerei.ee. held on well to the end. SYLVESTR1S was best, but was given a Vil-Vv. wvi4VmmU much interference. ETHELBFRG II. showed speed, but iut m the stretch. 1L1.. KIOIMLI. i.m fairly well. The others wen; never prominent. Overweights lrishtown. 2 pounds. TOO1 Q THIRD RACE 1 Mile. 12-18 1 :4r. 4 W- Purse ?S00. 5-year-olds and upward. lOiUTcO Selling. Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt t. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C LLiL 1322 1 "SCRIMMAGE wit G 107 5 2 11 4l 2 2 1 A Nieklaus.I A Shafer S-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-.i 1318.10. F. GRAlNGERwsit 7 102 1 1 G- 5 J 4 3 2ni J McTagrt.T O Talbott . -rT- 13209 RUISSEAU wn G 107 4 S 51 21 1 11 ?. J Deavpt G H Geiger .. li-;2a 4-;i -- 13234 DR. DGIIERTY wn 7 105 3 5 iu lt 31 4l 4; F Murphy F Harrington 4 . 1 32 09 G AGN ANT w 5 100 2 7 2 3i 5 5 5 U NeanderW V Casey S 10 S .. 13208 REACH SAND w G 110 7 4 S 8 73 71 C W Obert C T Halsey .50 40 40 1; ; 13235 STELCL1FF w 5 102 C G 7s 73 C 0 7 W AVard W C Weant 20 40 40 12 0 13"3r DR I5URCII wit 11 110 S 3 .".u G1 S S S V Dunkn S H Kunz 100 200 200 SO 40 Time, 25, 51, 1:17. 1:45. Track slew. Winner IS. g, by Wild Mint Ballyhoo Belle trained by J. A. Shafer. , Went to post at ::.!S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third liming SCRIMMAGE raced under restraint to the last turn, from where he moved up fast when called on and won going away. CIIAS. F. GRAINGER raced well in the rough going and came fast in the last quarter. RIISSEAr showed speed and led into the stretch, but tired badly in the last eighth. DR. DOUGHEKIi et the earlv pace and unit after entering the stretch. GAGNANT dropped out or contention in the lirst half The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to 05 and bought in. Overweights Dr. Bureh. 3 pounds. . 1 O f I FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 18091:12 1 113. Purse 50. 3-year-olds and up- JL O ward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 75: second. 0: third. 5. jnijL.x Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ffMn:ATf wn 4 103 5 3 21 1 1 ?. 1 l1 F Keogh A Weber 21 21 11-57-101-5 18170 WATER LADY wn 3 9S 3 4 4 4 21 J McCaheyE McBride 10 10 8 21 4-5 132I8CHICKLES wsn 4 10S 4 1 1 2 3; 3 G Byrne T P Ryan 21 31 3 4-., -5 IilOiarOY wit 4 109 2 2 31! 31 4s 4l It Goose WH Baker S-ii 9-; S-v. 7-101-; " 5" J Callahan E Trotter 30 SO SO 30 8 13039 MERRY LAD wit 6 100 6 5 Ci 5- 5- 13129 DANGS MARCH wn 7 110 1 G 5 6 C C R Pickett R V Haymaker 12 20 20 G 2 , Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Track slow. Winner B. g, by Mazagan Sister Juliet trained by J. S. Ward. ,..,,. Went to post at 4:12. At pest 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving ANCON a good horse now, raced under restraint to the last quarter, where lie moved into the leaf! with a rush and won easing up. WATER LADY was forced back in the lirst quarter and turned wide into tne stretch, but finished fast and gamely. CHUCKLES set the early pace and tired after running a g..i,l half. COY was in the worst going during the lirst half and tired, badly 111 the stretch. MERRY LAD ran poorlv. Scratched 13027Grosvenor. 103; 1321S Royal Tea, O.i. 1 Overweights Coy. 1 pound. T Oft JT A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. 124S 1 AOVr. 1103. Purse $:!00. 5-year-olds and upvandird. J 5 Selling. Net valiu to winner 25: second. 0: third. .5. Illlex Horses AWtPPSt 4 yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1-?1SHERL HOLMES wit 5 110 2 1 ll 1 U ll 1 V RhtmireR F Carman 5 ? 31 6-5-5 lsl06STENTOl" Vii 5 107 3 3 h- 5and 21 2 2 G Corey T F Sheedy C 9 S 3 S-2 1 3 1 1 2 V E N ETA ST R O M E w S 105 1 2 31 7 4 3h V Murpliv L Adrians 10 15 15 0 21 13208 TOM KING wit f. lftS 7 5 21 2 3 link ."k J Deavpt Mrs M Abadii- 5 5 5 S-u 1-5 ISKiOSEITLVEOA wit 7 110 5 7 0". 4! 5 5t F Keogh V R Mizell 7-5 12-511-36-5 1-2 131 73 SERV1CENCE w S 110 4 I 4 3 4" u b 13 Carter W Walker I 41 4J 9-5 4-5 13235 CAMEL. wit S 115 0 0 7 7 7 7 H Skirvin J H McCarren 20 10 30 S 3 Time, 25, 513. 1:I7S, l:455. Track slow. Winner Br. h. by Inliexible Orsina trained by R. F. Carman. Went to Kist at 4:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily : second and third driving. hHERLOCK HOLMES was well ridden and, rushing into the lead in the first quarter, always held the othei fc. STENTOR made a game challenge after going three-quarters, but tired near the end. VENEI STROME came fast in the stretch after closing a big gap. TOM KING tired after running prominently to the last eighth. SERVICENCE showed speed, but tired. SEPILVEDA ran poorlv. CAMEL was outpaced all the way. Overweights Tom King. 1 pound. "I Of?! SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 12S31 1 :43and 4110. Purse 00. .".-year olds JL O j fj L and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWrtPPSt4 ,A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 13237COCKSPUR w 5 114 3 5 G 4- 11 Is 11 J McTagrtJ A Hendricks 2T3 ijfl 13208OUR NUGGET wit 7 102 2 1 3 . 2 21 2s E Alley li C Evans 30 30 30 10 1 13173 SIR DENRAII wit 5 10G 4 C, 51 G 3 3 3 W Ward MissAMMarrone 5 S 8 2 1 ISI83HEDGE ROSE w 7 107 fi 4 4- 51 51 4" 4 H Sumter J M AV Green 4 G 5 9 " 4-5 13218 LOST FORTUNE w 3 90 5 3 2 2" 41 Z- 5 R XeanderJ V Bvrne 7-5 S-5 S-5 T 101-3 13183 RALPH LLOYD wit 4 101 1 2 li X G 0 G F Murphy W R Mizell 10 10 7 .1 1 Time. 25, 50J, 1:16, 1:443,, i:46. Track slow. Winner 1!. h. by Broomstick Semper Victolre trained by A. Ziiumcr. Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. COCKSIMR. showing sudden improvement, moved up fast after going the lirst quarter and. taking the lead, was only cantering through the stretch and won under restraint. OUR NUGGET was away forwarcLy and held on ganielv in the closing drive. SIR DENRAII was knocked back at the start and" closing a gap. finished close iim. HEDGE ROSE had no mishaps. LOST FORTUNE and RALPH LLOYD raced each oti.cr into exhaustion in the lirst three-quarters. The winner, entered for 00. was bid up to SI 0;i5 aail iinu"t in. Scratched 13210 Fasces. 103. Overweights Our Nugget, 1 pound.


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