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SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACING STATISTICS. The Sheepshesid Bay meeting with its splendid sirrsiy tf rich stakes, enormous attendance and exceptionally Interesting racing, is now a matter of turf history. In its course of seventeen days, the im-perisil sum or 11,055 was distributed among the lucky owners, of which iirty-four won sums of $ 1,000 or more and sixty-three lisid to be content with less than ,000 each. Following the fashion of other meetings, James R. Keene carried 01T 0,500 and it is now sipparcnl that in csise his magnificent young racers maintain their present form, the aggregsite of his winnings this year will more than probsibly constitute si new American record. The Whitney horses are becoming formidable and the total of 1,300 to the credit of the stable Is imposing. J. L. McGinnis, C. E. Durnell, Emil Horz and T. Hitchcock, Jr. all won desirable amounts. The owners whose horses won ,000 or more rank as follows: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. J. R. Keene 7 4 3 0,500 H. P. Whitney S 5 4 41,300 J. L. .McGinnis 2 2 0 28,871 O. E. Durnell 7 0 1 23,215 E. Herz 1 0 1!,5 T. Hitchcock, Jr 2 ! 7 11,001 . R. Ellison 1 1 s,4I5 T. II. Williams 1 O 0 7,700 F. J. Farrell 3 3 0 0,555 F. Buriew 1 2 1 0,120 Newcastle Stable 0 4 2 0,370 Oneck Stable Ill 5,770 R. T. Wilson, Jr :; 1 1 n,:;75 I!. McLennsin 2 2 1 5,070 J. E. Madden 1 1 :; 4,000 A. Haniel ;; q 0 4,050 F. Johnson 1 0 0 4,310 II. B. Duryea 1 1 4 4,305 P. J. Millett 1 0 0 4,2110 S. C. Hildretli 110 3,010 W. W. Dstrden 3 1 1 3,301 W. B. Jennings 2 2 5 3,285 A. L. Aste :; 0 1 2,010 II. K. Vingut 2 3 0 2,105 C. II. Smith 2 1 2 2,315 O. F. Clark 2 1 0 2.200 1. C. Johnson 2 2 1 2,170 R. F. Carman 2 1 0 2,020 O. Lewisohn 0 O 1 2,000 R. Tucker 1 1 4 i,!M5 S. Paget ... . 1 ;; 1 l,.30. E. R. Bradley 1 2 2 1,050 T. C. McDowell 1 2 l,5S0 G. R. Tompkins 1 2 0 1,400 F. E. Brown 1 1 :; 1 ,:;.-,0 W. Clay 1 1 2 1,330 J. A. Rennet 0 1 2 1,300 F. I. Weir 1 1 O 1,285 J. W. Colt 1 1 1 1,1175 A. Stokes 1 O 0 1,210 W. Gerst 1 I 4 1,200 W. Huston 1 0 1 1,110 P. J. Dwyer O ;t ;; liuO Bonniebrook Stable Ill 1,100 R. A. Rainoy 110 l.OSO J. F. Carroll 110 1,070 R. H. Anderson 110 1,070 F. A. Forsythe 110 1,070 Long . Island Stable 1 O 0 1,035 J. R. Haggin 1 0 1 1,010 T. I. Sullivan j 1 0 0 1,000 M. Kraus 1 0 1 1,000 F. R. Hitchcock 0 0 1 . 1,000 n. P. Headley . 0 0 1 1.000 Six horses, one four-year-old, four three-year-olds and one two-year-old, won more than 0,000, the three-year-olds making a brilliant showing In the big races of the meetlug, Nealon being the only iWSS l IbS! Vcr tJlvislvfl abe t,o s tt major : . MM - Si -- $ . success, and he being closely pursued at the finish by a three-year-old. The horses that won ,000 or more were these: Horses. "ist. 2d. 3d.- Amt. Irank Gill 2 2 O :1,171 Peter Pan ... . 2 0 0 20,800 Colin 1 0 0 10,550 Montgomery 1 0 is,S50 Dhma Ken 2 0 0 17,011 Nealon 10 0 10,800 Stamina . . 1 0 0 7,700 Firestone 1 o O 7,700 Chapiiltepee ; 1 2 j i;,:!20 Yankee Girl ;. 2 1 0 0,015 Cohort .7..; 1 1 0 3,070 Salvidere 0 12 5,181 Grapple ...2 0 0 4,SS5 Mombassa 1 0 0 4,830 Agent . 2 1 0 4,770 Notasulgii o 0 l,;5t Baby Wolf 1 j 0 4,500 Meggs Hill 1 0 0 4,420 Cubochoil 1 v 0 0 4,110 Sir Lj nnewood 1 " 1 0 f,3.IO Lady Winifred .... ..... 1 0 0 4,310 Cottoutown ;.. 1 1 0 4,200 Meelick 1 1 1 1,010 Hylas . 1 o 0 3,080 Tony Faust : I 1 o 3,0 JO Gallavant 1 0 0 3,025 Royal Vane ..." 2 n 2,015 Hickory 4 0 1 0 2,800 Joe Nesilon 3 0 2.500 Sarsicinesesi ...: 0 0 2,170 Lsinesistrian 2 1 2,400 Koscboii 2 2 1 2,170 Cloislcrcss 2 1 0 2,005 Miss Crawford 2 0 1 2,000 Monopolist 0 0 1 2,000 Prince Hamburg 2 1 0 1.075 Palm ...2 0 0 1,715 Psiumonok 0 o 1 1,701 Confederate 1 1 1 1,485 Banker 10 2 1.110 Maxnar 1 1 11 i,:;no Nimbus 1 1 2 1.320 Live Wire v.. .. 110 1,300 Chant illy 1 1 0 1,285 Herodotus 110 1,210 Philander 1 0 0 1,205 Dreamer 1 0 1 1,205 Sunglow llo 1,200 Shot Gun . 1 o 0 1.200 Scallop 1 1 1 171 SO Acrobat :. 1 1 0 1,170 Golden West 1 1 1 l,15o Dick Shaw 1 1 1 1,100 Glnelle 1 1 0 l.OSO Falcada 1 0 1 1 ,080 Dick Finnell 1 1 0 1,070 Rifleman 1 1 0 1.O70 Blue Book 110 1.070 Suffrage .. I 0 1.055 Delcsinta 1 0 0 1, 035 Bouquet , 1 0 1 1.010 Flip Flap 0 0 1 1,000 Dandelion 0 1 1,000 Dr. Gardner 1 0 0 1,000 Burbary Belle 1 0 1 1,000 Beacon Light 0 0 1 1,000 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Double Event 1st part, June 20; Firestone $ 7,700 Suburban Handic:i, June 20; Nealon 10,800 Daisy Stakes, June 21; Nofasiilga 2.050 Coney Island Handicap. June 21; Tony Faust 3.4!0 Beacon Steeplechiise. June 22; Hylas 3,080 Foam Stakes June 22; Cohort 5,320 Tidal Stakes. June 22; Peter Pan 15,050 Rosebuds Stakes, June 21; Nolasulga. . 1.780 Equality Stakes, June 24; Frank Gill 4,080 Zephyr Stakes, June 25; Lady Winifred 4.310 Grass Stakes, June 25; Grapple 1,850 Swift Stakes, June 20; Baby Wolf 4,500 Surf Stakes, June 27; Mombassa 4.SS0 Sheepshead Bay Handicap, June 27; Sir Lynnewood 3.S!0 Thistle Stakes, June 28: Grapple 3,035 Sporting Stakes. June 20; Shot Gun 1,200 Great Tidal Stakes, June 20: Colin 10,350 Coney Islatid Jockey Club Stakes, June 2!; Frank Gill 10.725 Mermaid Slakes. July 1: Yankee Girl 4,870 Long Island Handicap, July 2: Cottoutown.. 4.200 Psmsy Stakes, July 3: Royal Vane 2.035 Independence Steeplechase,-- July 4; Agent.. 3.200 Spring Stsikes, July 4; Chapultopec. 3,820 Advance Stakes. July 4: Peter Pan 11,750 Spindrift Hahdicsip, July 5; Caboehon 4,410 Vernal Stakes, July 0; Meggs Hill 4,420 Commonwealth Handicap, July 0; -Montgomery 13.850 Ray Ridge Ilandiesip, July S; Gallavant 3,025 Double Event 2d part. July !: Stamina... 7,700 Lawrence Realization Stakes, July 0; Dinua Ken 10,880 Wsiiter Miller heads the standing of the jockeys with E. Dugiin second. The riding of this good lightweight hsis attrsictcd gonersil attention to him and it is reported that CV E. Durnell sind Barney Schreiber, who hold first and second call on his services respectively, hsive been importuned by more than one prominent owner for si trsmsfer of the psipers. The standing is as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. W. Miller -..70 10 13 4 43 .21 E. Dugan 07 13 7 7 40 .10 J Martin 13 7 7 0 23 .10 Not tor .....52 7 3 0 30 .13 Radtke ......40 0 8 5 21 .15 Mountain 52 0 0 I 30 .12 Beckman ..41 3 1 1 31 .12 Garner 41 5 3 5 2S .12 . Kiiajip 20 4 4 3 13 .15 .R. Lowe 38 4- 0 4 24 .11 M. Preston 15 4 5 3 XI .09 Finn 15 2 .1 0 12 .13 Sandy 20 2 0 3 18 .07 Brussel 50 2 1 Ht 37 .04 Graham 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Onley 2 1 0 0 1 .30 W. Dugsi 4 1 0 0 3 .25 J. Johnson 0 1 0 0 8 11 W. Mclntyre 11 1 1 1 s .00 W. Walsh 11 1 0 :: 7 .00 Henry 12 1 1 1 .OS C. II. Shilling 11 1 1 2 10 .07 Shreve 17 1 1 2 13 .00 The following jockeys had mounts to the number .opposite their mimes sind, finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. " Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Horner 20 0. 3 3 20 Jsimes Ilennessy 10 0 2 2 12 C. -K.oorner lj y 2 3 0 Musgrave ,20 0 1 2 20 F. Swain 14 0 2 3 0 Bnmiier 1 0 1 0 0 C Brady t! 0 2 O 4 C. Burns 22 ,0 1 0 21 E. Callsihan :; 0 1 0 2 Francis 3 0 1 0 2 Harty 12 ,0 1 o 11 P. Kelly 8 0 1 o 7 Pickett 1 0 1 0 0 Talbert 5 0 1 0 4 C. Booker 10 0 o 1 9 Dillon 2 0 0 1 1 W. Doyle : 20 O O 2 24 Herbert 1 0 0 1 0 Jsimes Hicks 2 0 0 1 1 Nutting 4 O 0 1 3 Nicol 4 0 0 1 ;: J. Powers 7 0 0 1 f, Scoville 7 0 0 1 0 Troxler 0 0 0 1 5 The following jockeys bad mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": Amidon, 2; W. Burns, S; Bedell. 2; Boadwec. 1: Culleii. 1; Clark, 2; Cashin, 1; Dunn, 1; Clausen, 1; Armstrong, 1; Bryant. 1; Glorf, 1; Green, 1; Fsirrow, I; Goldstein, 1; M. Henderson, 3; Lang, 1; Hurley, 1; Msideria. 2; Muhsgnug. 1: M. Murphy. 1; Msir-shall. 2; Lieb. rt. 2; 0. L. Miller, 1; -McCaliev, 1; R. Moore, 4: Malion. 1: C. .Miller, 2; J. OBrien. 3; Rowan; 2: Rsiynor, 7; Sumter, 0; Yorke, 1; L. Williams, 1; Wolir, I; G. Williams, 1. The standing of the stecplechsise jockeys is 113 follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. Archibald ;; ;; 0 o 0 1.00 Ray 0 2 1 2 1 Mr. Tucker 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 W. G. Wilson 1 1 0 t 0 1.00 T. OBrien 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Dupee 4 1 O 0 3 .23 Finnegan 5 1 0 2 2 .20 Owens i 1 2 0 3 .17 Stone 0 1 2 2 1 .17 The following steejilechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts Jo the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride si winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Koliler 2 O 1 1 0 Rogan -1 0 1 1 2 G. B. Wilson 3 0 1 1 1 Weir 2 0 1 0 1 Mitchell 1 0 1 0 0 Mr. J. OBrien 2 1 0 1 Mr. Stephenson 1 0 1 0 0 Iluppe 2 0 o 1 1 Palmer 1 0 0 1 0 Mr. Cassidy 1 0 0 1 0 The following steeplechase jockeys had lnounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": Bemish, 1; Mr. Clsipp, 1; Bennet. 1; Donohue. 2; Mr. R. F. Carman. 1; Butner, 1; Davidson. 1; Gallagher. 2; O. Udder, 2; Harris, 1; E. Heiiler, 3; Kelleher. 1; Hughes. 1; Gainey. 1; Mr. Page. 1; Mr. Wright, 1; Stringer, 1; Mr. C. Smith, 1; Saffel, 1; A. Smith, 1; Mr. Taylor, 1. Trsiiners saddled winners of rsices to the number set opposite their names: Allen, JI. M 1 Madden, J. E 1 Baker, A 2 Mannix. T. E 1 Blule, J 2 Marshall, S. S 2 Brsizier, G. P 4 McCaiin. W 3 Brooks, F 1 McCreery, T 1 Brown, F. E 1 McDanlel. II 1 Buriew, F 1 McDanlel, W 1 Colston, R 1 McKiuney, W. A. ... 7 Coulter, T. W 1 Pope. I! 1 Dalv, M 1 Riddle, II. 0 1 Davis. J 3 Rogers, J. W 8 Denny, G 1 Itowe. J 7 Fitzslmmous, J. 1 Rowell, II. E I Garrison. E. II 1 Shields, W 1 Garth. Win 1 Simons, A. 1 lliimel, A 3 Smart, M I llealev. T. J 2 Smith, J. 1 2 Iliidreth. S. C 1 Smith, It. A 3 llogan, W 2 Veiteh, S 2 Hiii-gins, J 1 Wallace, W. M 1 Hurley, W 1 Warner. G 1 Huston, W 1 Webster. L 1 Jennings. W. B 2 Weir. F. D 7 Joyner. A. J 2 Welsh. T 7 Karrick, W. II 1 Wilkcrson. G. A 1 K Ionian, C 2 Wilson, W. G 1 Lawler, S. J 1 Winslow, D. 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