Charleston Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-19

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CHARLESTON FORM CHART. CHA,R.m.T0NvIi.S.- C,FR,IDA DECEMBER 18, 1914. Fifteenth day. Charleston Fair and Racing Asso-clation. Winter Meeting of 28 days. 7 books on. Weather clear. ISi f and 9l FIKET "ACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 182;! 1:00 4 1C9. Purse 00. J.vear-oIds. UUUiJ Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O 1 a 134 KAZAN wb 112 1 1 3l 2 23 lJ C Peak Mrs A F Dayton 4 4 35 7-5 7-10 iSrnFfolUtrxT wsbIOG 5 5 4J4 3 21 J Dreyer T J Elward 5 5 5 2 4-5 i2it andVAKTHORN WK 112 4 2 lh ISlS C Turnei MA Colton 1 1 1 9-201-5 rn1KiVTA wu 107 11 4 5J 7 4 4 P Moore Mrs G B Cochran20 30 30 10 5 i15rQlSITIiFE TTTm ws 99 6 S 6at 61 51 5,i W LilleJ- A K Watson 10 13 13 6 3 ISrnf???" WB 102 3 12 12 81 st e" R Mason J H McCarren 40 50 50 20 10 ri rTJ??1?. w 99 12 9 71 5i 71 7 F HopkinsW Gerst C S S 3 8-3 ilrn6, S-YArV-1 w m 10 7 9 10 91 S T NoIa" " P Dodson S S 4 S-5 7-10 ?inPS?WD00 w 104 2 10 101 931011 91 F Murphy H O Comstock 20 23 23 10 5 THRA.ETA, WB 101 811 11112 12 101 H Snyder J M Goode S 8 8 3 S-3 t ?.nASfeAT ?2f E w101 7 C Si Hi lH 11 R Shilling F J Coleman 20 25 25 S 4 J 18004 THE LARK wb 10S 9 3 2 3"k 61 12 J Smyth H G Bedwell 12 12 12 5 2J 1 Time, 24, 40?, 1:02, l:095. Track fast. winn,.,. V Inner t. B. c, , by Filigrane ! Sauteuse trained by A. F. Davton. i , Te-nV.pcst 2,:2; At post 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third drlv-,suddelVy improved, was ofT well and saved close up until straightened out in the home-stretcu, where he easily disposed of the tiring leaders and was easing up at the end. KOPJE ran well and rf a Jffound on all the turns and ontgamed BLACKTHORN in the final drive. The latter met no mishaps. t L1H UVJl,,Il,i.V,ls.IlIe,nLaftcr ""K - P-ice to the last eighth. HUGH made up ground and finished close up. VIRGINIA HITE ran fairly well. THE LARK ran well for a half and uuit badlv. Scratched 18434 Golden Lassie, 104. Overweights Kazan. Ij pounds. Sl-tS5 SECOND RACE 5-8 Mile. 7011 1:01 3 115. Purse 300. 2-year-olds. Selling. O J O O Net value to winner 25; second, 0; third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt lj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18G19 PIERROT wb 10D 2 2 1 1 in V W Obert J O Talbott 7-G 7-5 4-5 7-20out 180192J. B. HARRELL wb 113 G 4 31 21 2i 23 S Davis A J Stewart 1 7-5 7-5 9-20out 18C08MRS. CAMPBELL w 109 3 5 4B 31 3 3 A NicklausR B Watkins 21 14-514-57-10out 18586 ESTIMABLE -w 105 S 3 5 4 55 4 G Corey T F Sheedv 12 15 15 4 3-2 J H72 EASTER BOY w 103 9 7 C G 63 5 J Connors H Schmidt 40 50 50 15 0 18617 PROCTOR wn 106 1 1 2 5 4 6 F Moore II G Bedwell 30 40 40 10 3 18434 GOLDEN LASSIE w 101 5 8 9 9 9 7"t W Lillcy J W Hedrick 50 50 50 15 i Wii RUSTIC MAID wb 103 7 6 7i 7 73 SJ J Dreyer Mrs C H GrahmeW 50 50 12 4 18616MISS FISSY w 101 4 9 Si 8 81 3 R Mason J II McCarren GO 80 80 23 S Time, 23, 48, 1:01 equals track record. Track fast. W Inner B. c, by Galveston Phantasma trained bv W. C. Westmoreland. t tw1,,.1?. P0551 at 2:59: At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. I ILRROT, showing a capital turn of speed from the start, raced into a good lead in the first quarter and easily withstood J. B. HARRELLS challenge in the last eighth. The latter was hard ridden in an cuort to get to the leader and took a tiring swerve over to the inside at the eighth iost. MRS. CAMPBELL was bumped back at the start and forced to work her way up on the outside. ESTIMABLE and EASTER LOV ran fairly well. PROCTOR showed speed briefly. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. ,Scralchedr ,lS4301Minstrel, 101; lS5943Encore, 104; 18C0S Voluspa, 109; lt0S23Blackthorn, 110; 1S54G Idiola. OS. Overweights Miss Fissy. 3 pounds. THIRD RACE 5 1-2 .Furlong. 1S23 1:00 1109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and O J O TJC upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second, 0: third. 5. index .Horses AWtPPSt V4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18G63DAKOTA w 3 101 7 5 3l Ink 12 E Pool W J Mclllmurray3 31 2 6-5-3-1 18620MISS BRUSH w 4 103 11 1 5" 3 3 2t W Hinphy W C Capps 6 G 3J 8-5 4-5 18650 HEARTHSTONE wb 5 113 12 2 1 li 2s 3 F Moore Mrs G B Cochran21 3 3 7-5 7 10 1864i6MOISANT w 5 10S 4 6 G5 C 3 I" R Shilling J O Talbott 3 4 4 8-5 4-5 18650AJAX wb 3 104 3 3 2" 4i 4?. 51 W Lilley R Hanley S S 8 3 8-5 18596 J. NUNNALLY wn 10 116 2 7 flnn 91 6h C Miller Mrs A F Dayton 15 25 25 10 5 18658 JESSIE LOUISE wb 3 109 13 10 10- 10 9 7 H Snvder J M Goode 5 6 0 21 6-5 18677 FLATBUSH wb 3 101 9 S 71 7ni Si S1 W Ural Mrs F E Brown 20 20 20 S 4 18618 SALVADOR A w 3 109 5 4 4 U 5J 71 9 G Corey Mrs J Phillips 30 40 40 15 8 18574 CHARL. BROWN wb 5 113 G 12 12illi 10 101 J Hanover J M Stowe 15 20 20 8 4 16366 3THE GARDENER wb 8 113 10 11 Sl Si 111 Hi F Keogh G Wentworth 30 30 20 8 4 17724 MASALO wb 5 113 1 9 11 12i 12312 W Gargan W Gargan Sr 15 20 20 8 -r 18616 BAVELL LUTZ w 4 113 S 13 13 13 13 13 H ChappellMrs E Lutz 30 GO 60 20 12 Time, 24, 48, 1:02, 1:08. Track fast. Winner Ch. g, by IManudes Wliyota trained by J. Mclllmurray. Wenrto post at 3:30 At post 3 minutes. Start good and s.ow. Won easily; second and third driv-itg. DAKOTA, after being saved behind the leaders to the stretch turn, responded with a rush when called on and, taking the lead, was going away at the end. MISS BRUSH was a forward contender from the start and outgamed the tiring HEARTHSTONE at the end. HEARTHSTONE took the lead at once and showed much speed in pacemaking for the first half, but failed to Stay. JESSIE LOUISE closed a big gap aiter beginning slowly and was on the outside all the way. MOISANT and AJAX ran fairly weli. The winner, entorcd for 00, .was. bid . up to 00 and sold to J. Powers. Scratched 1S610 Yemassee, 113: 18557 Bully. 113. IODU r FOURTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. 12G09 2:03y5 7 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and O XJ O tJ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 25: second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vx A 9i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18577 VERENA wb 4 111 14 7 11 1S li 1 l3 S Davis J Hogan 2 21 ll-59-109-;0 18607 NAPIER w 5 106 C 0 33 3 3 2il 2 E Pool J W Hedrick Jr 10 10 10 4 2 18651COL. HOLLOW AYwn 5 109 12 8 2i 2 2n 31 3 R Shilling L J Carey C 6 6 21 G-5 18639 CENTAURI w 3 103 4 3 S 7n" 9 5 4 F Moore H G Bedwell 8 8 S 3 8-5 18651 MILTON B. w 7 111 3 4 71 81 71 61 51 J HanoverJ H Baker 7 S 8 3 3 5 18609 MOONLIGHT wb 5 111 5 2 ih G 5 4 61 J HargtonC Brant 30 30 30 12 C 18495-"LADY RANKIN w 5 10b 10 14 Hi llijll2 10 7 W Hinphy F Singer 10 10 10 4 2 18662 BILLIE BAKER w 4 111 8-11 10 10 81 Si S J Dreyer J U Strode 6 6 4 3-2 7-10 18636 DUKE OF SHLBYwb 3 103 1 1 12 12 101 9i 9h T Nolan R P Dodson 20 20 10 4 2 18609TOM HANCOCK w 3 98 9 12 91 91 6s 71 10; W LJlley W V Casey 6 7 7 21 G 3 18512 CARROLL REID w 4 111 7 10 5l Gi 12s 11 11s A NicklausE B Ackennan 3 6 3 7-5 7 10 18636 SH. NORTHCUT wb 6 Til 2 6 14 14 14 12ll,1210 H ChappellG Palmer 30 30 15 6 3 18639 TAY PAY wb 6 111 11 13 132 i3 3 13 13 c Turner W M Sheedy 10 15 15 6 3 18593 SAM HIRSCH wb 4 111 13 9 61 41 4 Pull.up.H Wolfe Mrs J D Misick 13 15 15 6 3 Time. 24, 40, 1:15, 1:42, 1:55, 2:01 new track record. Track fast. Winner Br. g, by St. Simonian II. Tormenna trained by J. Hogah. Went to post at 3r58. At post 1 -minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. VERENA quickly raced into Uu easy lead and, making the pace fast all the way. finally won in a canter. NAPIER was a forward contender for the entire way and easily disposed of COLONEL HOLLOWAY in the last eighth. The latter raced in closest early iursuit, but quit after making a game effort w-Us-witcrJu? the homestretch. There was a jam at the eighth post in which SAM HIRSCH stumbled and winelied thW i llgiimetits of his off foreleg. CENTAURI and MILTON B. finished well. The winner, entered for 00, wl.MM bid lip to ,200 and sotd to C. C. Campbell. Scratched 18635 Lenavaal. 103. QY4 FIFTH RACE 3r4 Mile. 1S09 1:12 4 113. Purse 00. All Ages. Selling. iVJY- O O O O Net value to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18618-METROPOLITAN w 7 115 6 1 1" P " li li C Peak J McCarthy 4 4 2 1 3-3 1 8636 3 COLONEL COOK wb 5 110 3 4 5 4 2 21 R Shilling J Johnston 4 4 4 8-5 1-5 18575 EARLYMORN wn 3 115 5 2 2 22 31 3! M Nathan E F Condran 7 9 9 4 2 18378 FIFTY FIVE w 4 115 10 9 71 6 5 41 T Nolan Mrs J L Bryan 6 8 S 3 8-5 18617 STUBBORN wu 2 97 11 5 31 3"k 41 5 J Smyth J O Talbott 3-2 8-5 8-5 7-107-20 18658 COOSTER v 3 10S 13 13 Si Sl 71! 61 J Connors E McBride 10 10 8 3 S-5 18464PENNILESS w 3 M7 9 6 11 Hi Si 7- E Pool A R Joplln 4 5 5 2 9-10 1856lMISS ELEANOR w 4 107 1 S 12 12i 10 Si W Lilley A P Doyle 15 20 20 S 4 18658WOLFS BATHS w 5 107 4 3 9 91 91 91 AV Hinphy W A Smith 30 40 40 15 8 18G63 SPELLBOUND w S 112 S 11 Gt 7 G1 10 1 J HanoverW A Burttschell 25 30 30 12 6 18636 TRANSPORT wn 4 115 7 10 41 51 ll2 11 H Snyder J M Goode 20 23 25 10 5 18046 LORD MARSHALL w 4 115 12 12 103 10- 123 12 W Obert J F Gaffney 20 23 20 S I 15134 BLACKFORD w 8 112 2 7 13 13 13 13 A NicklausR E Watkins 20 30 30 12 6 Time, 23, 4S. 1:15. Track fast. Winner B. b, by Filigrane Annie Thompson trained by J. McCarthy. Went to post at 4:23. At post 7 minutes Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. . METROPOLITAN -went to the front with a rush and, making the pace fust, hung 011 resolutely in the final drive. COLONEL COOK gained steadily and, finishing fast, would have -beaten the winner In a few more strides. EARLVMORN was a forward contender to the eighth post, but tired badly near the wnl. FIFTY FIVE closed a gap. STUBBORN ran well and was forced wide when entering the homestroteii. COOSTER closed a big gap from a slow beginning and so did PENNILESS. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. Scratched lS0462Prlwer. 107; 1817S Hypatla. 112. ; SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1S23 1 :C6 4 109. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and 1QAQ7 O O O I upward. Selling. Net value ;to winner 25; second. 0: third. 5. Index Horses AWtPPSt .StrFln Jockeys Owners O H C P S 18618 BLACK CHIEF w 7 10S 12 1 21 l2 li 11 R Shilling J F Sweeney 21 3 3 I 3-5 18G59FRED LEVY ws 4 111 11 2 3h 2il 22 2i W Lilley J W Hedrick 5 7 7 21 6-5 18607YELLOW EYES wb 5 113 7 4 4 4 42 31 J Dreyer J W Pangle 5 G 13-3G-3 3-3 THOM. CALWAY wb 3 104 1 7 61 7 62 4and E Pool E L Fitzgerald 13 25 25 10 5 18605 2 GOLD CAP ws 6 113 9S 73 Gk 52 52 J Connors E McBride 6-5 7-5 7-5 11-201-4 18646AMERICUS wb 6 116 10 12 5and 51 3i 62 G Corey T F Sheedy 7 10 10 4 2 18043 SURPASSING w 3 109 5 10 11 92 71 7"t J HanoverJ C Hansen 30 50 50 20 10 1856DUQUESNE wn 7 111 2 6 S2 S S S W Hinphy AV Walker 7 and S 3 8-3 18646 J. H. BARR wb 7 113 4 9 30i 102 103 92 H AVoIfe W Lewis 10 13 15 6 3 15825 FLAMMARION wb 4 116 3 5 91 11 ll8 10 A NicklausR E Watkins 20 40 40 15 S 18545 LADY LIGHTNG w- 5 113 6 3 li 3 92 Hi F Moore H G Bedwell S 10 10 4 2 18034 APIASTER wb 5 116 S 11 12 12 12 12 C VanDunT Crysler 30 50 50 20 10 Time. 24, 49, 1:09. Track fast. Winner Blk. g, by AlIan-a-Dale Dollie Mc trained by J. McKenna. AVent to post at 4:54. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. BLACK CHIEF outran his opponents almost from the start and. after being briefly passed by LADY LIGHTNING, drew away again into an easy lead on the last turn and, in a game finish, outstayed FRED LEVY at the end. The latter finished gamely and was gaining on the leader through the last eighth. YELLOW EYES Could never get up. but was off well and in close pursuit of the leaders for the entire way. THOMAS CALLAAVAY ran well. GOLD CAP, as usual, began slowly and was on the outside for the entire way. but finished fast and close up. AMERICUS tired. LADY LIGHTNING showed a Hash of speed and quit all over. The winner was entered for. 00; no bid. Scratched 1S635 Archery. 107: 18020Palm Leaf, 109; 18574 Prince Chap. 110.


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