Belmont Park Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-08

charts and information


view raw text

BELMONT PARK RACING STATISTICS. • During the nine days of the Westchester Rai bag A clathms sec 1 spring meeting at 15. lmont Car!,. May 27 to June .".. tifty he races, sis of them stee-.-. s, wen i u.i. The total distribution in iti and puises was 46,190, an average of al 8162230 per .lay. This ney went to eighty-two owners, ot whom the following twenH eight won 9000 .1 more each: Owners. 1 si. 2dL od. mt. J. R. Keen* s :; .-, 2,800 P. J. Rainey 1 o o 8,000 it. 1". Wilson, ar 5 | :; i; ;s , Newcastle stable l :: i ;,.|-..-, Boonlcbrook stable 1 1 ] ...si., K. BHfseu l ii i .-. tor, 11. P. Whitney 2 1 1 1,296 i u.i/. ;: 4. coo R. NcvIBc :; l i 3.100 I. A. Foray the 2* 1 2 3,26." B. S. breil.er 1 l ;• 2,970 A. Behuont 1 2 2 2 S 20 P. S. P. Randolph "J l o 2,ii30 II. B. Duryea 110 2,420 B. K. Thomas 1 t i .omi Ixm - Island St ible 1 ti i 1,803 I. L. McGiunis o l 2 1,»»73 Oneck Stable Ill l,22.i I ii. N. a Stable 1 1 1 1,130 T. Hitchcock, Jr 0 1 1 1 Phi II. Oota 1 1 ► 1,050 .1. C Madden 1 .. 2 l.ODo . H. Smith 1 1 :i:«i ft. T. Nickeraon 1 0 0 080 I.. MnHIgan 1 0 l pr.u F. Johnson 1 0 0 D30 ■■ Cornell 1 » o 030 w R. Grima l d i :iiu The niiui.et of ney-earning horses was 122, of which the following thirty-nine won 1907.sh00 w more each: Hoi i . tat 2d. ;m. ant Pet i Pan 1 i u S22,7 o Colin :; n ii 1! ,2." 1 T. 8. Martin 1 n n ri.OtW Altar 1 II ii Vankee Girl 1 i n 5 ".. II arter 1 n d 5.173 M. its cry J o ii ii loo tte ". 1 i 1 «.ti25 Jack At kin 1 0 I 2,670 : ration "J 1 o 2,290 Ben Car, I o ii 2.2T 0 Mr. McCann 1 L i 2.100 Zambesi I i» u 2.08.1 man n 1 0 l.imi.i Half Sovereign 1 ■• 0 1,870 Pagan Bey 1 0 0 1,803 Dolly Spanker 2 0 0 1.800 W llionrne - 0 « 0 1 800 Bar Ni ne .- o 2 n l.OHC h n I le. t 1 ii 1 1.638 Masaniello L n I 1,640 Prai I. Gill o 1 1 l ,60 Master of Crafl 1 II 1 ilO Philander 1 «» 1 1.200 VI il no 1 i 2 1,070 Co!. oil 1 ii 1 1,023 i: - mount 1 1 0 1.020 Good and Plenty o 1 i» ! » Ironsides 1 •» i» 000 Colonel White 1 0 0 . 080 Sir Toddington 1 0 1 050 Brookdale Nymph 1 0 o 040 Unde 1 0 1 030 Lady Winifred 1 o t» 930 P.i.. Grande 1 " 1 025* Ontario 1 0 ft 920 Laugh! ig Eyes 1 0 0 020 Carl : 1 0 l 010 Beaucoup 0 2 • 900 The Stakes decided during the meeting were as follow -: Laureate Stakes, May J7: Erlaette ::. Il ". io~n.oi.oiit. in Handicap, May 27: McCarter .. 3,173 Bavchestcr stakes. May 2s; Montgomery 2.140 IVn-antico Stakes, May 29; Zambesi 2.083 Claret it Handicap, May 30; Jack At kin.. 2,270 ■ it. -ur Cup, May 30; Master of Craft.... 1,510 Whitney Memorial Steeplechase, May 30; T. S. Martin VIWKI Belmont Stakes, Maj 30; Peter Pan 22.763 Staki May 31 ; Yankee Girl 5, PC National Stallion Stakes. June 1; Colin 10,006 International Steeplechase, June I : Pagan Bej •■ 1,085 Gaiety Stakes. June •".; Hal! Sovereign.... 1.S70 .leek.-. Club Weight-for-Age stakes. Jnne :;; Montgomery 2M0 Van Cortland! Handicap, J ■ I; Ben Can.. 2.230 Clii.se Si ims. June 3; Colin 8,235 Grand National Steeplccha e, June 5; Alt ir. 6,500 The si Milling of the jockeys riding in races on tin flat was: Jock rs. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. P.C. W. Miller 43 13 1 » 10 12 3% la. like 21 6 2 2 11 -2:i Mountain 28 I 3 I 17 .11 M. Preston 17 :; ti 2 12 .is G. Burns 17 :; 0 2 12 .is Notter 18 :: :: 2 10 7 p.i us., i 90 :: :: l 13 .15 c. K ■• ri.ei 23 :: 6 1 12 .12 E. Dugan 28 :; B 6 11 .11 P. Swain It Z 1 1 7 .Is W. Ihiyle :: 1 II 0 L .:::: Meillicotl :: 1 «» • 2 .:•.■; Henry 6 lint .17 c. II. Shilling 11 1 I 2 . M II 1 1 0 :i .«ki B. Lowe K 1 2 2 10 .07 The following Jockeys bad monnl to the number np|Mi Itc tl in. I iinish.il third or better, but .li.I not ii.].- a winner: Jo. I., rs. Mis. 1 t. 2d. 3d. Clip. Musgravc 12 • I 1 M Scovllle 11 n 1 1 •» I I ... i ■■!• 1 I 1 1 2 c. Booker B 0 2 o ii Brunner 2 0 1 n 1 J. Powers 2 0 1 0 1 Siiiuti r 2 n I o 1 W. Walsh 1 n t» 1 it Talberl 2 " 0 1 1 I. I , I v 1 II 11 1 0 la i.Mt :: i 0 2 1 Finn »i I 0 1 W. Dugan "8 0 0 1 7 The following Jockeys bad mounts to tin number opposite their names, but were "never in the nionej : Boadwee, 1; W. Bonis, 1; J. Bergen, 1; Beckman, .. i ii. ni: 2; I. Coiilin. 1; Rnglander 3; Fuerst, 1: Carrow. 1: Greenfleld, 2; c. Grand, 3; James Hen-i ,— ■, . 2: 11* land. 1 ; Horn, r, 11 : J. Join. n, 3 W . Knapp, I; Kramer, 2; P. Kelly, 1; Lenahan, 1: Myers, I; .1. Martin. 1: Maderia. 1; McFadden, 1; J. OBrien, 2: P. llNeill, I; Noon.. 1; Marshall. 2; Pickett, 2; Rosen, 3; Collins. :;; V i -•-. 1; I.. Willi- l: Willi dm, 2: Wolff, I. The si. no ling of the steeplechase Jockeys was: Jockeys. Mts. 1st, 2d. 3d. Dap. P.O. Owens 2 1 0 I .50 B. II. id.r 1 1 0 0 1 .Mi Mi C. Smith 2 1 ii it 1 .50 Saffel 3 1 1 1 .33 in . e :: 1 t ti 2 253 Stone 1 1 2 i 1 25 ii,- following steeplechase Jockeys and gentle imn riders bad mounts to the number opposite their names and liiii.-hul third or better but did i .1 ride a winner: Jockeys Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. Rogan 2 0 I 1 i» Ray 4 0 1 l 2 Wright 2 i 1 0 1 Donohuc 1 ii » 1 » M. Ineriiev :; 0 O 2 1 T OBrien 1 0 0 1 0 Mr. J. OBrien l • 0 1 0 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their i.ut were never "in the money : Archibald, 1: Mr. R. C. Carman. 1: Kelleher, 1; Mr. D. Kerr. I; Kohler, 2; :. Roberts, i: Mr, Nicholas, I: Mr. Taylor, 1: Mr. Tucker, 1; Mr. Harrison, 1; Mr. Harper, 1; Mr. Stonebrldge, 1; i:. S. Ha. .leu. 1. Trainers saddled winners of races to the number • I. Kite their names: Brandt, II. R 1 Marshall, S. S 1 Bi txier, G. 1 I Met inn W 1 Brown, r. i: ■"■ McCreery, T 2 Bun li. P. M 1 McDanicI, II 1 .mi. N 2 Odom, C M 1 I* i lies, M 1 Id. an. J. ] 1 . i-i. a.. i; :: i. ts. H i Cornell, c, 1 Pm e. B. . . 1 Craven, II 3 Rogi is. J. w 2 I.alo S, M. 1 CWe. J 7 I i-.ie. C. C 1 V.-inli. S 1 Garth, Wm 1 Welsh, T 1 IP a I. v. T. J 5 W lien. J 1 Hoggins, J 1 WUkerson. C. . A 1 I on. r. A. J 1 Wilson. W. li hf k rrriek, W II i w.-mI. v. t 1 -v, , . J l Zimmer, a 2 Matld i. I K I The tastest mile at the meeting was St Valentine s 1:30 and holly Spankers 1:30. Twentj one Of the tifty live races, or thlrtj eiulit per cent were .i by t.iM.rites. seven of which were a! odds-en. The other twenty-four races were taken by eleven ■ id choices and twenty-three outsit er S :vcu otlds-on favoritcb were Ueteated. ,


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1900s/drf1907060801/drf1907060801_2_7
Local Identifier: drf1907060801_2_7
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800