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LEXINGTON RACING STATISTICS. The total distribution for the forty-two races decided during the Kentucky Associations meeting of seven days at Lexington, April 27 to May 4, was .fl«.74Nt. This money went to fifty six owners, twenty-seven of whom won $:itX or more each, as follows: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. W. J. Young 4 7 1 ,S.iO J. C. Milam 3 3 2 1.175 W. II. Fizer I 1 2 1,12". W. Gerst 3 4 1 109 Hughes Bros 2 .". I S75 W. Grater 2 8 • «ii«» A. L. Darnaby 2 l 0 •; «» W. A. Smith 1 I S 575 Clay Bros 2 0 B 575 M. Young 2 O • 52". Mrs. M Goldldatt 1 1 3 45o B. R. Bradley 1 1 X 425 T. II. Stevens 1 1 I .".75 lots Bros 1 1 375 C. B. Hamilton 1 1 O 375 J. U. Strode 1 • 1 53B P. King 1 it 1 S3B P. M. Chill 1 O 1 32r J. H. Baker 1 8 1 325 F. Risk 1 It t MJ8 S. Louis 1 0 0 300 l . Karr 1 1 0 300 .1. Hergenret her 1 I I 300 .1. W. Ferguson 1 4t O 388 J. H. Stevens 1 8 0 ."-OO K. P. Shipp 1 0 1 .".00 A. D. Steele 1 B 8 300 The number of money-earning horses was ninety, of which the following thirty-live won 01 or more each: Horses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Morales 2 O ft $ GOO John Mam 2 B ft 888 John L. Inglis 1 1 O 475 The Abbot 1 1 O 475 Great Pirate 1 2 ft 450 Ralbert 1 11 400 Black Mary 1 1 400 R. C. Rann 1 1 O 375 Skvo 1 1 O 375 Fleming 1 1 ft 375 heswardine 1 1 8 375 Goldproof 1 1 0 375 l.aiiy Savoy 1 1 O 375 Monvina 1 1 0 375 Gauze 1 O 1 350 Mortiboy 1 0 1 325 King Leopold 1 O 1 836 Ida .May 1 O 1 325 Halbard 1 ft 1 325 Clifton Forge 1 ft 1 325 Vipsania 1 O O 30ft Topey Kobiuson 1 ft 0 388 Kav 1 ft B 888 Delia Thorpe 1 ft B 300 Dainty Dame 1 0 O 30ft Mlack Fox 1 0 0 30ft Billy Bowlegs 1 O 0 30ft Bow-baa News 1 0 888 Beatrice K 1 ft 0 300 G..hleu, Mineral I ft 0 30ft Judge .Dundon 1 ft O 3 Ht Miss Lida 1 ft ft 30ft Nimbus 1 ft 8 30ft Posing 1 ft ft BBS Ancient 1 1 B 3ftft The standing of the jockeys for the meeting is as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cnp.P.C. J. Lee 34 10 7 3 15 .2!t T. Taylor 3S li 0 3 24 .18 I. Austin 20 4 4 2 M .15 Moriarity 11 3 1 8 7 .27 Troxler Hi 8 ft 2 11 .lit G. Swain 2S 3 4 4 17 .11 Minder S 2 2 8 1 .25 Gaugel It 2 ft 4 I .IS J. Butler 27 2 1 8 21 . i7 V. Cole 8 1 1 O 1 .33 Brandt 5 1 ft 1 3 .20 J. Kramer 5 1 ft ft 4 .20 Foy 1ft 1 2 8 4 .1ft P. Burton 11 1 1 1 8 .09 J. J. Walsh 10 1 0 ft 15 .00 Moreland 20 1 2 3 14 .05 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Bilac 23 It 5 1 17 D. Boland 8 0 1 1 « J. Foley H ft 8 1 I D. Riley 13 ft 1 8 it J. Burton 1 ft 1 ft 0 Beauchamp li ft ft 1 8 B. Callahan 2 ft ft 1 1 Dearborn 13 0 ft 8 1 Hatchett ■ 0 0 1 2 The following jockeys had mounts to the numl er opposite their names, but were never "in the money:" John Conley, 2; R. Cassell. 3; Delahy. 1; B. Davis. 3; Huestou. 3; J. Hicks. 1: L. Jones. 0; J. Perkins, 2; T. Steele, 0: Benj. Smith, 3. The trainers who saddled the winners were: Br.H.ks, f 2 Meyer, B 1 Baker, J. H 1 Milam, J. C 3 Civill. P. M I Moore, T. W 1 Darnaby. A. L 4 McDaniel, W 2 Fizer. W. H 3 Nichols. J. H 1 Grater. V 2 Oots, H 1 Goldldatt. M 1 Risk. F 1 Hughes. G 2 Steele, A. D 1 Hall. J. W 1 Stevens, J. H 1 Hergenrether, J 1 Smith, W. A . 1 Karr, C 3 Strode, J. U. 1 Land, 8 1 Stevens, T. H 1 Leigh, E. G 1 Young, W. J 4 The fastest mile at the meeting was Miss Lidas 1:40*;. Eleven of the forty-two races, or twenty six er cent, were won by favorites, four of which were at odds-on. The other thirty-one races were taken hy eleven second choices and twenty outsiders. Five odds-on favorites were defeated.