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PIMLICO RACING STATISTICS. The Maryland Jo. key Club Spring meeting, opening April -""l and closing May 4, embraced thirteen racing da.s. Higbty-seven paces, thirteen of them steeplechases, were decided, the total distribution in slakes ami purses being 145,133. Tins mone went to ninety owners, the toil.. win- :;j winning 00 or more eai h: Owners. lsi. 2.1. 3d. Ami. C. C. Smithson s ;; l ,500 D. Ituulop 1 i o 1845 M- I Dal 1 2 i i -,.-, Arverne stable :: :; i i ].. W. II. M .si.;, ;; •■ « ! :£J J. E. Madden :; i i i i Barbarit Si ible 2 :; It l 245 ■ Chelsea Stable :: l n i.i..;, W. I". Presgi ave :: o I | i a i C. II. Smith 2 1 2 1,063 II- Mas,,,, 2 J 1 1 0«0 Ml It. Y. Walden 1 4 5 875 Mis. L. s. Pangle 2 2 :; 635 J. lairell Jr. 2 1 1 F60 P- Powers 2 2 i ss.i D. T. Morris •£ I 2 668 K. 11. Wright 2 i o s:,i» W. Stockton 2 1 o 845 1. i. ■ i, i, s::n A. D. Pari- 1 1 l K15 W. S. Diffenderfer 1 2 5 77.. F. I.ittletield 1 it 72.. M. II. Dudley I o 7J.". Mr. Gleaiver 1 o njfj T. 8. Mauiiix 1 :: i wit w. Whelan l -j i r,.v. C. 11. Hurkamp 1 2 1 ."."..". Columbia Stable 1 2 1 ;,..n D. K. Ke.tr t ii i r.-i:, M. !. McDonald 1 2 1 .,::., w. shields i 2 nao .1. Connlcy 1 J j • -,,, P. Cannon 1 it 4 ;.in J. Thompson 1 l j r.oo The money earning horses numbered II". .1 which the following v.on J.-jort „r more pact Horses. Lsi. o,|. 3d. Amt. l.iliie Hlhbs 1 1 it .K45 LI Dorado :: i o l. Pi. -, Preen :; It 0 1.12.". Ormondes Right 2 2 1 .»7t Warning 2 1 1 hmi The Clown 2 0 0 850 Merrv Man 2 1 O S4.~ Amamla II 2 0 O 830 Etta Louise 2 1 I Niio Lotus Eater 1 1 7s:, Tickle I o 1 756 Jubilee 1 t i 725 Dr. Keith 1 » «• 725 IHsilailo 2 " » 736 Scarfell 2 It It 72ii Azelina 2 0 O 71it The Wrestler 2 It 0 706 Prince Brutus 1 1 1 370 Kara 1 1 o M Colunosa i 2 i l.r.r/iallo 1 • 1 :,.-, GaUant l 2 1 545 sir Tristan 1 1 o :,.; Bound Brook 1 1 1 533 Anna Smith 1 t :: .vat Rocket i it 2 .- :;o Hyperion 1 1 0 ".Jo Nellie Bum 1 2 1 5m Guardian 1 3 o 60S Mark Antony II 1 1 •■, 500 The slakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Pimlico Spring Steeplechase, April 22; Tickle. S Z2S Clabaugh Memorial Cup, April 24: Billie EHbhs 1,006 Country Club of Pimlico Slakes. April 25; 1:1 Dorado 72:. Druid Hill Park Stakes. April 30; Jubilee... 728 Merchants Handicap. May 2: Lotus Later.... 72.". Jockeys Diggins and Lloyd rede an equal number of winners, but Diggins unquestionably did the better work in the saddle. The standing 01 the jockeys is as toUowa: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 3d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Diggins :.l 12 7 4 2s .2t Ll..yd i;2 12 12 :: 36 Jit John Henneasy 36 7 7 :t 13 .13 Goldstein 43 7 7 6 23 .H J. Johnson lit ,"i r. 1; 21 .12 L. Smith 17 4 1 .". !i McCarthy :;:: 4 .". 7 17 .13 C Morris ,17 :: 1 1 12 .18 .1. OBrien Hi 2 11 it s .211 II. Alex 30 2 7 5 16 .07 Mo sel :; 1 0 it 2 .:;:; Jane I Carroll ."1 1 II 11 I .211 C. Biley s 1 11 11 7 .12 Mit- hell 8 1 0 It 7 .12 •L Daly !t 1 11 2 6 .11 !Iv land .1 1 it 11. 8 .11 .r. SchaUer 11 1 " 1 ; 08 Christian 11 1 11 2 8 88 Coleman 11 1 2 :. .". .00 Liebert Is 1 :: 1 13 .00 Wishard l!t 1 2 2 14 .05 J. Dennison 2.! 11 » 17 in A Martin .".4 1 It 2 2". .03 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names ami finished third or better, but did not ride I winner. •lo. ki Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Dnp. I 11 brother 15 i 2 4 !l A Lee 0 O 1 1 7 csper ; 11 1 11 Klein k !» 0 1 II 8 Mahon 13 11 o 1 12 J, Oonlin s 0 0 2 1; Knopf 7 | 11 2 .". The following Jockeys had mounts to the nun:!..! opposite their names, but were never - - i 1 1 the " money : L. iiiicjt. 6; j Brooks, 1: Bdmondson, 3; Fore band. 1; Hawkins. 1; Loenig. 2: E. Martin. 2: Noone, 3; L. OBrien, :.: OLeary, ::. The slanding .. the steeplechase Jockeys I i amateui riders is as follows. Jockeys. Mts, 1st 2d. 3d. Lap. P.C. Archibald 8 :; 1 1 1 ..-,0 P. Ilag.in s :; ;; it 2 :.7 Mr. J. OBrien 2 1 0 i 1 .:,u .Mr. It. Kerr ". 1 I it 2 ..;:; Mr. Wright :; 1 11 1 1 .:::; Mr. Nicholas :: 1 1 1. i 33 Mr. Harrison 4 1 It 1 2 .2". i" tdeon r. 1 1 11 :: .20 Low ser 7 1 it i 5 .14 E. Heider 7 1 1 :; 2 .11 S. McClain :t 1 2 1 .1 .11 Saflel !| 1 ;; ] 4 .U The following steeplechase Jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to tiie number opposite their names and finished third or better but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Vnp. Mr. 1 ! Id 1 t I 2 1 Mr. Tucker 4 O 2 1 1 P. Hayes 1 o 1 0 g. Met laic 2 0 1 1 Pending J » • :; :; The following steeplechase Jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the numlicr opposite their names but were never "in the money": Mr. Black, 1: Grantland, I; J. Ford, 1: Jamieson, 1: McAfee. I: fValentt. 2; Mi. Theobold, !; Slaughter. 1: i.. P.. Wilson. 1. Theodore Coles saddled the winners of mare races than any other trainer, as is shown by the following: Allen. A 1 Boden, J 2 Cur. h, P. M :; Boyle, B 1 Col s. t. r ii Cordon. V 1 Congdon, V. li 1 DosweU, T. P. 1 Daly. M. J : Douglas, C. H l French. V. I 1 Gallagher, P 1 Gat i! . W i- :: Garth, William 1 Hollar. V. ..." 1 Her dd. F. 1 Hall. C. C 2 Holnian, S. N 1 llogau. M 1 Hook. .1 1 Il.utwell. II. F 1 Johnston, J 2 Keating. V 1 la wis. i: 1 I.ittletield. F 2 Manuix, T. i: :: Monroe, II 1 Mosbv. W. II :: McLaughlin, J 1 McNuIty, W. A .... 1 It Neill. J 1 Pat terson, C. T 3 Pangle, J. W :: Price. P 1 Bites. 11 1 Shields., V li eii.ii. S 2 Weston, A. i; 5 West. J 2 Wheeler, A 1 Whelan, F 1 Walden, it. .1 :: Watkins, B. 1 2 I.i. fastest mile at the meeting was Lotus Eaters 1:40 . Thl tj three oi the eighty-seren races or thirty-eight per cent, were won by farorites, thirteen "l which were ai odds-OU. The oilier tilly four were taken by twenty-one second choices and thirty-three outsiders. Six odds on favorites Were dele ited.