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GRAVESEND RACING STATISTICS. The twelve days of the autumn meeting of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, September 17 to 29, at Graves-end, was productive of 43,315 in stakes and purses for the seventy-seven races sis of them steeplechases that were decided. The number of winning owners was 113, and of thescr-forty-one won ,000 or more. The victory of Salviderc in tlie Junior Champion Stakes put Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., at the head of. the list of these forty-one winning owners, which is as follows: Owners. 1st. 2d. .Id. Amt. T. Hitchcock, Jr 2 1 5 0,7 10 Newcastle Stable -I 2 0 H.lOii H. P. Whitney ..2 1 0 0,700 T. D. Sullivan C 0 0,0.0 P. J. Millett 1 - 0 rlf2o0 Kenllworth Stable 2 1 0 -l.Sd.. W. B. Jennings 3 0 1 3,50 V. Clay 2 o o 3,330 J. McLaughlin .....1 0 .2 3,290 R. H. McO. Potter 1 0 0 2,000 .7. H. McAvoy .2 0 0 2,50.. Mr. Cotton 1 1 O 2,3.15 H. B. Duryea 2 1 2,200. J. Sanford l- 1 O 2,2.;. F. R. Hitchcock . 1" 2 2 2,200 F. J. Farrell .. 2s,- 1 1 115Q E. R, Thomas 2 - 1 2 2,120 T. L. Watt 2 1 O 2,000 Patchogue Stable ...2 1 O 1,010 T. H. Ryan . 1 0 0 h9? 3. R. Keene 1 - :s 1.S0. A. Cefalo 0 lw O 1,750 J. A. Bennet 2 0 I,i50 X Curl 1 4 . 1 1,085 P. J. Dwyer 1 1 !. M. L. Havman 2 0 0 1,010 .7. L. McGihnis ...1 2 O 1,370, E. AVishard 1 1 3 1,345 B. Schreiber 1 1 1 1,240 C. R. Ellison 12 0 1,210. M.-L. Schwartz .1 0 1 1,145. W. A. McKlnney 1 1 2 1,13. .7. A. Wernbcrg X 1 0 1,005 AY. Gerst 0 1 l,0t.3 F. ONeill ...-.C.--1. 1 O. AV. Richardson 1;.. 1 0 LOO A. Belmont 1- 1 0 1,050. D. Gideon 1 0 2 1,045 L. O. Appleby 1 1 0 1,030 L. Kempner 1 1 0 1,020 P. J. Rainey 0 1 0 1.000 The number of money-earning horses was 173, of which the following thirty-eight won ,000 or more each: Horses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Salvidero , 1 0 . 0 3,475 Ironsides 1 0 0 8, -o Running Water ; 2 2 0 8,305 Cottontown 1 0 " 5,2oO Frauk Lord 4 0 0 4,070, Coy Maid 2 1 O 4,S0o Oxford 1 0 1 3-29G Belle of Pequest X 0 2,000 Shot Gun 2 O O 2,750 Momentum 2 0 0 2,710 Kentucky Beau 1 0 0 2.470 Phantom : . 1 1 0 2.345 Jimmy Lane 1 1 0 2,33; Kennyetto . 1 0 0 2,07. True Wing 1 0 0 1,705 King Henry 0.1 0 1,750 Ed Ball ....2 0 O 1,750 Ace High 2 0 0 1,700 Tipping 1 0 0 1,035 Leonard Joe- Hayman 2 O 0 1,010, Fantastic 1 0 2 1,200 Bed Friar 1 0 0 1,195 Sestor l 1 0 1,150. Far West l 0 l 1.145 Firebrand 1 1 0 1,100 Priuce Hampton 1 1. 0 1,000 Royal Lady . 1 1 O 1,070 Lotus 1 1 0 1,070 Common Sue 1 1 O 1,000 Anneta Lady f. 1 1 0 1.000 Don Royal 1 0 0 1.020 Oarsman V 110 1,020 Woolwich 1 O 2 1,010 Lancastrian 1 1 1,010 Tangle 0 1 1 1,000 De Mund 0 1 0 1,000 Blondy 1 1 1.000 Arklirta 1 0 1 1,000 The stakes decided during the- meeting were as follows: Flatlands Stakes, September 17; Momentum..? 1,020 First Special Stakes, September 17; Cotton-town 5,250 Bayshore Stakes,. September IS; Shot Gun... 1.S50 Oceanvlew Handicap, September 20; Belle of Pequest 2,000 Willow Handicap, September 21; Kennyetto.. 2,0io Junior Champion Stakes, Septebmer 22; Salvi- dere 13,475 Second Special Stakes, September 22; Running Water 4,000 Speculation Stakes, September 24; True Wing. 1,705 Occidental Handicap, September 25; Coy Maid 3,390 Holly Handicap, September 20: Frank Lord.. 2,420 Hindoo Stakes, September 2G; Ironsides S.725 Albemarle Haudleap, September 27; Riinuniug Water 2,005 Bea Breeze Stakes. September 2S; Tipping.. 1,035 Kings Highway Steeplechase, September 20; Jimmy Lane 2,035 Prospect Handicap, September 29; Kentucky Beau 2.470 Oriental Handicap, September 20; Oxford 3.190 Miller and Garner were the most successful jockeys ruling at the meeting. The latter stands second in the matter of winning mounts, but he shows three points better than the idol of the easterners in the percentage column. Here is the .standing: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. W. Miller 02 17 11 10 24 .27 Garner 40 12 4 4 20 .30 J. Martin , 32 0 2 0 li .10 Radtke 24 5 4 3 12 .21 O. Ross 25 0 2 10 .10 h. Williams IS 4 1- 1 12 .22 Horner 47 3 S . 4 32 .00 Frelshon IS 2 1 2 13 .11 James Hennessy 24 2 1 4 l .08 HeI4cnan 21 2 2 1 10 .10 HySjCrand .- .20 2 4 3 11 .10 SelBJK. 40 2 3 1 34 .0.. SM"".......... 14 112 10 .07 Oritnmins 14 1 0 13 .07 AV. Dugau 11 , 1 2 , .00 Dillon 1 -1; J. Harris : 23 I 4 2 in .04 Heatherton 2 I 0 o 1 . . J. Jones 13 l 2 l .s Lyne ,2 l l Koeiner I 1 18 c .0., n R..McDanlel 22 1 2 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and -finished thlrd or letter, but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts.- lKt. 2d. Sd.TJnp. ,1JTin Brunei 9$. A" "l 1 J Englander lG. 0 f I Ii W;Knapp -2-l - veter, 33 0 .1 1 20 KfiuAa .: 8.- 1 0 10 7 TTciark...., .8" 0 1 0 7 W. Doyle J 0 - rjjm .....10 0 2 0 14 Hayward 1 0 1 0 0 Leuahau 1 o l o o Nicol i o I o o E. Wulsh i u o l o G. Burns 0 0 0 1 8 H. Cochran s 0 0 l 7 Hagan 8 0 0 2 0 McGrath 7 0 0 1 0 L. McKee 1 0 0 1 0 Schaffer 2 0 0 1 l Troxler S 0 0 1 7 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were not "In the money:" O. Anderson, 2; II. Alex, 0, J. Bergeii, 1; Boyle, 1; W. Burns. 1; Blunienthal. 1; S. Dickson, 1; AV. Davis, 1; J. Doyle, 1; DIggins, 1; Coane, 1; Clausen, 1; Coylie, 1; J. Carroll, 2: W. Fiunegan, 2; Francis, 1; Hayward, 1; J. Johnson, 5; Jarrett, 1; P. Kelly, 3; Knaack, 2; Lauby, 1: R. Lee, 1; R. Lowe, 4; Lelberr, 1; Miles, 1; Midlccett, 1; Nutting, 1; Noone, 1; J. OBrien, 1; Olriey, 2; OLeary, 2; Pickett, 3; McFadden, 1; Myers, 3; Marsters, 5; Reidel, 1; Rowan, 1; Jlnylior, 2; Uiley, 1; L. Smith, S; Schade, 0; H.Smith, 1; B. Snilrn, 1; Yorke, 3; L. Wilson, 3; Whiteley, 1; AVhite-, 3; J. J. Walsh, 2. No jockey won more than one steeplechase, the standing being: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. Stone 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Ruttner 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Gallagher 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Owens 2 1 1 0 0 .50 AV. G. AVilson 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Ray 4 1 1 1 1 .25 The following steeplechase jockeys and. gentlemen riders had mounts tf the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did" not ride a winner: Jockeys. Alts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Donohue 2 0 1 1 0 Fiunegan 2 0 1 1 0 Bemlsli 1 0 1 0 0 Davidson 3 0 1 0 2 Palmer 1 0 0 1 0 Ilueston 2 0 0 1 1 Mr. Hayes 1 0 0 1 0 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the- number opposite their names, bnt were not "in the money:" AValcott, 1; Robinson, 2; McAfee, 3; Mitchell, 1; J. Mcaney, 1; Meluerney, 1; G. It. AVilson, 1; Pollock, .1; Connelly, 1; Grantland, 1; E. Helder, 2; AV. Henry, 3J IlOltnan, 2, Archie Ziminer saddled the winners of six races, four of thfim having been taken by Frank Lord, and so. stands first for the two weeks among the. trainers. The number of winners-.sent to post by each, follows: Baker A 1 MqLaughlin, J 1 Brandt, n. It 2 McCrcery, T. 1 RookeY, S. T 1 McAvoy. J. H 2 Huron. P. M 1 MeDaiilel, V. 1 Brazier, G. P 1 Mc.Kinn.cy. W. A. .. 1 Brooks, F 2 Madden, J. E 2 Burlcw, F 1 Mill?; -J.- T. 1 Coles, T. F l Murphy. T l Curl, .7. I Miller. J. 1 Carroll, .7 1 Miller. P. 1 Claxoir, A. AV 1 -Miller, R. 1 Crist, T. E. 1 Rogers, J. W 2 Danhyi. AV. W 1 Rowe, J. 1 Daly, M 1 Ryan,, T. II 1 Gardner, F. K 1 Rega"n,"--:F. ; 2 Goldsbdrongli, A. J.. 2 Smith, -J. I. ; 3 Iluggihs, J 2 Smart,, M;. 1 Ilildroth, S. C. , 2 Aran Meter, F. B. 1 lloliar, V. 1 AVelch. TV 4 Hay ward. W. Jr 1 AVislianl. . E 1 Jovner, A. J. 4 AVeir, F.-D 3 Jennings, W. B 3 AVIIson. AV. G 1 Kiernan, C.... 1 AVebler, L. I Kneale J. 1 AVood, B. D. 1 Lowe, .7 2 dimmer, A 0