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LOUISVILLE RACING STATISTICS. Dining the thirty days of the New LnulllMle Jocke] Clubs spring meeting at Cliurcliill Dawns, opeaiag May 0 and dosiag .lime 8. lv:; raeer, thir-lecn 1,1 them steeplechase!, were decided. The total distribtii ion in stakes and parses was 00*860, an average ol 83.638 per day and I fraction liss than .V58H i«-r race. This money went to Ml owner-, of whom the following 43 won I860 or nioiv each: owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. J. S. Hawkins 3 7 1 ,795 P. Dunne 10 ! 5 4. 925 .1. II Woodford 1 » 0 4.S50 l.C. Jerri-. Jr 3 1 2 3.045 VS. .1. kVwag 7 4 2 3.U26 W. I.el-l 4 3 5 2.000 .1. O. Milam 6 4 4 2,500 .1. W. Kergaaaa 2 1 o 2.::i5 H. If. Baker 6 1 1 2.175 B. S, lireiber 4 r. 9 2.175 M. Young 2 2 1 2.150 c. Karr 2 1 0 2,090 ;. n. Uolle 4 0 5 1,975 W. II. 1ii.er 4 4 4 1,026 D. N. Prewltl 1 O 2 1.920 .1 T. Combs 4 2 2 l..ion .1. Arthur 4 4 4, 1,800 U. V. Mueller 4 3 1 1075 W. J- Donohue 3 6 3 1,626 c. K. Greeawood 3 :; ". 1,573 W. Grater 1 6 o 1.570 E. J. Gildersleeve 4 1 0 1,475 R. Tucker 3 2 0 1,400 J. R. Wainw right 3 2 0 1.350 P. King 3 3 4 1.325 J. Gritlin 3 0 0 1,300 T. P. Haves 2 4 2 1,300 W. II. Robinson 3 2 2 1,300 W. A. Smith 2 7 3 1,306 I M.-Cullough 3 2 2 1,200 Stubbs Bros 2 3 1 1,073 II. McCarren. Jr 2 :: 4 1 ,025 L. R. Bradlev 2 1 2 1,000 .1. T. Stewart 2 2 2 i.ooo .1. ■ C. Davis 3 0 1,000 .1. H. Sliouldicc 2 2 1 975 Hughe* Bros 2 2 0 ISO F. Corrigan 2 3 5 95« W. S. Williams 2 2 1 925 1 . F. Hamilton 2 1 1 .MM K. Spence I O 3 875 .1. Rodegap 2 o 1 S25- .1. Kiel 2 0 t 860 The money eat niug horxs numbcrdl 203. of which the following thirty four won $.8O0 or more each: Horses. 1st. 2d. 2d. Amt. Fink Star 1 0 6 4,850 Wing Ting 3 1 O 4.495 Uaiutv Dame 2 o 0 2.240 Honest 2 2 1 2,150 Ancient 2 1 o 2.090 The Minks 1 0 2 1.920 Boserrian 4 3 O 1.828 John Marrs 1 0 0 1,570 Frince Ahmed 1 6 1.400 Alencon 4 8 0 1.400 Kronteaae 3 o 0 1.300 Mackerel 3 2 1 1,275 ]:• mligo 3 6 2 1250 Folly Prim 3 1 1 1.200 Z,l 1 2 0 1,176 St. Volma 1 6 O 1.100 1 renola 8 2 0 1,150 l: r. Rami :: * 0 1,100 Minnehaha 3 0 0 1.100 Cablegram 2 3 1 1.100 Mike Sutton 2 3 1 1 "75 Fnvov 2 2 0 1.075 Knight of Ivanhoe 3 O 1 1.025 S111I 3 O 0 l.OOO Olandot 2 2 2 l.ooo Moqoette 3 o o 1.060 Fights out 2 2 2 1.006 Pot ter 2 2 1 K75 Ma t ador 2 O 1 825 Webber 2 0 0 SOO Request 2 1 1 800 Demo 2 1 1 BOO Bottles 2 1 1 SOO Colonel Brady 2 1 1 SOO The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Kentucky Derby. May P.: Pink Star 64.860 lark Handicap. May 11: The Minks 1,826 Debataate Stakes, May 15; Ancient 1,715 F.luegras- Stakes. May 18; Prince Ahmed .... 1,460 Bashford Manor Stakes. Mav 22; John Marts. 1.570 Louisville Handicap, May 25; Dainty Dame.. 1.790 .liivenile Slakes. May 29: Honest 1,666 Louisville Steeplecha-e. June 1; St. Volma. . 1,166 Frank Fehr Stakes. June 5: Wing Ting 1.433 Kentucky Oaks. June 8; Wing ling 2.41n The standing of the jockeys riding In the races on the ant was as follows: Jockevs. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. J i.,,.,." 157 49 18 22 07 .31 i . Austin 123 11 21 16 75 .OS Nieol 32 S fi 6 12 .25 A. Brown Si S 0 10 57 .10 Moriarity 94 8 fi 12 OS .09 Pickens 60 7 0 2 45 .12 Dearborn 92 7 W 9 00 .08 Minder 38 fi 3 « 23 M Moreland 63 fi S ;» 44 .09 J. Butler SO 6 8 8 58 .07 I». Roland S3 5 9 E 33 ,lo 1 0, Swain 61 B 10 3 73 .Ofi i Bilae »7 5 11 ■ 75 .05 i Troxler 40 4 6 4 27 .10 1 .Tas Hennessy 30 4 4 5 37 .os ; T. Tavlor 50 4 8 fi 47 .07 CriffltL 24 3 2 2 17 .12 ; 1 i i 1 ; ; F Martin 39 3 4 4 28 .08 si.ii in :,i :s :: 2 43 .00 Triieiiian GO S 4 ■ 43 .06 w. Ifelatyre 27 2 o 4 2t .07 Gauge] 29 2 fi 4 17 .07 l . Riley :jo 2 u 1 28 .07 v. Powers 54 2 1 -1 47 .04 Warren 13 1 0 1 11 .68 W. Ott 14 1 1 1 11 .07 Pay 10 1 2 2 11 .01; Rrandl 21 1 1 6 19 .08 Shreve 24 1 2 3 18 .04 B. Daris 34 1 S 3 27 .03 1 lie following .jockeys had mounts to the aaasbet opposite their nanus and ftnished third or better, bill did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. lease Coaley 7 o 1 2 t F. 1 aialian 7 0 I » ■ C. li--liii 2 o I 1 t. Kteele 7 o 1 o 6 S. anion 5 1 o 4 W. B- Walker 10 o 1 o 15 J. Con way 12 0 0 2 10 Hi Igeaea 11 B 6 I 10 1 la I diet I fi 0 O 1 Johannesoa t; 0 o l 5 w. McGee 9 0 o 1 s The foUowiag yoekeya had mounts to the number opposite their names, but wen- aerer "in the lnon.-y:* S. Allen. 1; W. Allen. 5: Rlumenthal. 0: W. Cok 6; BeJahy, 16; K. lish.-r. 2: Ford. 1: Goedlke, 10; Hafnagel, 4: M. Hill. 8; j. nicks. ::: Haaaard, 1; . Koemer, ::: T. Koemer, 2: F. Morrison. 2; J. Karris, 2: OMahoney, ■•: Oregar, 2:: Fohanka, 4; Fen in, . 2: F. Rice, 4: H. Roberts, 1: P.. S. Smith. 4: Smart. 2; Sheridan. 3; L". Smith. 2: Tompkins, 1; Zorborg, 2: M. B. Wood, 4: .1. Wstktns, 1; J. J. Walsh, 12: Wishard, 5; M. Wiison. 2. The standing of the steeplechase jockeys and gcnileim-ii riders was as follows: lackeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Mil lure 10 5 0 1 4 .50 Pemberton 10 3 3 2 2 .30 F. Morrison 11 2 2 6 2 .is Archibald 1 1 l» 11 11 I.imi Mr. Oollyer 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 B. BasseU 7 1 1 0 5 .14 Weltou 1 1 0 7 .11 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the numlier opposite their names and finished third or better but did not rine a winner: Jockeys Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. W. Allen ; o 1 1 7 Huston n I 1 1 1 Yotuell 8 O ] 2 f Holt 5 O 1 0 4 Mr. Caldwell 1 0 1 0 • W. Baylor 3 o 2 o 1 Mr. Hancock 1 0 0 1 0 Hughes 6 0 0 1 4 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": J. Ford, 8; Mr. Ferguson. 2: Mr. Fitzhamon. 1: Gaddy, I; Higgias, 1; Mr. Perriaa, 1; Mr. Murray, 1; . Rice. 1; Mr. Robinson. 1: C. Tavlor, 2; Mr. Wether-moon. 1: M. B. Wood. 1. The trainers saddled winners of races to the number appearing opposite their name-: Arthur. ] 4 Merchant. .1. S I Atchinson, W 1 Mailman. C. If 1 Baker. .1. 11 1 Munfoid. t. T 1 Baker, IF R 5 McCarren, 11. Jr. ... 2 BeUew, A. C 2 McCnUogh, J 3 Bowers, II 1 Mclianicl. W 2 BeOew, L. V 1 McCloskey, 1: 2 Boyd. J. II 1 McMulleii. W. II. Jr. 1 Collins, J 2 McCleraaad, J 1 Caseady, it 1 Overton, W. • 1 Doaohae. W. J :: oNeaii. j. w l Davis. J .- Peterson, D. L 1 Daraaby, A. 1 2 Phillips, w. 1: 1 Fi/.er. W. II r, Paul. J 1 Flakes, 1; ] Ijerce. T. 1 2 Oaodhsrte, C 2 Patterson. C. F 1 Oass. J 1 Kiddle. II. C 3 Gorcy, A. J 1 Robinson, W. 11. ... ■• 1. rater. W 1 Funnels. R. T 3 Oold.Iall M 1 Ronegsp, J 2 Hanloii. F 12 Kisk. F 1 Holt. W. H 4 Rothert, J. S 1 Hall. J. W 3 Boss. J. p 1 Hughes. S. K 1 Stubbs. 1 2 Hawkins. J. S 5 Spence, K 2 Hughes, il. i 2 Stevens. J. II 2 Hayes. T. I ! Smith. W. A 2 Henderson, s. M 1 Stewart, J. T 2 Hagbes. M. S 1 Shouldice, J. U 2 link. W. J 1 Shannon. M. J 1 Johnson. I I Taylor. J. R 1 Jones. L 2 Terrell, K 1 Johnson. G 1 Talbot, T. II 1 Karr. 2 Tucker. J. C 1 I,cwis. W. 1 4 Vincent. B 1 Lewis. W 1 Williams. W. S. ... 2 Lallv. .1 4 Wells. W 3 Land. G 3. Whalen. W •" Leigh. F. 0 2 Wallers, J 2 Laaader, r :: Worley, A. D 1 Moodv. J. II 1 Young. W. J 7 Milam. J. 0 fi the fastest mile at the meeting was Wing Tints I:39f. Sixty of the one hundred and eighty-three races, or thirty three per cent, were won by tavoi ites. seventeen of which were at odds on. The other one hundred and twenty three races were taken by thirty-Ore second choices and eighty eight outsiders. Nine odds ou favorites were defeated.