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FORT ERIE RACING STATISTICS. The meeting -which closed at Fort Krio yesterday opened July 22 and embraced thirty-seven days, during which time 240 races were run and 01,970 was distributed in stakes and purses. This money went to 150 owners, .of whom the following fifty-twe won 00 or more each: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Valley Inrui Stable ...4 4 3 ,015 Pasadena Stable 12 8 4 4 IJ53 K. S. Gardner 8 ! 4o!7 K. Trotter 7 7 0Xi Mrs. SI. Goldblatt 5 0 :t 3,020 L. A. Cclla I, 7 5 2,272 G. C. Bennett 0 4 6 2 005 Cook 0 a 4 oo;s- i;. M. CivIIi S 7 1 !.!0 A. Brown 2 !! 1 1.S45 J. Burttsehell 4 4 4 1 S05 M. Nicol 4 -5 7 j717 ?.v T: VI,ltL" :! 8 l.i-"8 . II. heenian 2 10 1,510 G. AV. J. Bissell 3 S 0 1,510 Nugent Bros 4 2 3 1,4!0 G. Hcndric 1 2 1 1 :K3 P. Gallagher 4 1 i,322 G. 13. Dudley 3 4 2 1,305 AV. Walker 4 2 1 1,305 and GTr,lffl" i 4 1! 1,270 YY. H. 1izer 3 ;; j 1123 J. SIcClernand 3 0 C 1,157 .7. It. Wainwright 3 1 2 l,140 J. McLennan 3 4 1 1,073 .7. II. Stevens .... 3 3 0 1,010 Mrs. C. E. Mahone 3 1 1 1 005 C. Meister, Jr. 3 2 1 Wi Mrs. H. S. Iangle 2 5 3 !3 Woodford and Buckner "3 2 0 0C" B. M. McDevitt 3 1 1 y.-0 P. J. Valentine 3 1 2 s5 A. Turney 2 3 7 912 R. B. Stellio 3 1 0 500, I. Buford 3 1 0 S90 A. D. Steele 2 3 3 S83 II. Schrelber 2 5 2 S03 K. Utterback 2 2 4 802 P. W. Torreyson 3 0 2 S35 Mrs- J. Perkins 2 3 0 815 T. 11. Clay 2 2 3 S15 Oots Bros ..2 0 0 785 ; J::rr 2 2 0 7S0 v . 1j. htorrs 2 1 2 730 Mrs. J. W. Dayton . 2 2 0 730 A. G. Weston 2 1 3 727 J. H. Shouidicc 2 2 1 720 A. II. Renwick 2 1 1 710 5- Foley 2 1 1 710 J 10. Cusliinc . 2 1 0 710 H. W. Moseley 2 2 0 700 The money-earning horses numbered 201, of which the following forty-six won 00 or more each: Horses 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. harlie Gilbert 2 2 2 935 Peter Sterling 2 3 0 1 745 Kdgeley 1 ;; 1V!2 Mollere 2 2 2 1,027 Whisk Broom .-, 1 j -,70 Sally Preston 2 1 O i.TO ncniiHiii 2 0 0 1U00 1 lantastic 1 1 1 - 1:!Srt Anna Smith ..4 0 0 1,200 J Grande Dame k. 1 O O 1 ir0 Toddles ; 2 1 ll20 I J " 3 3 1 1,105 ; Irackless :t 2 1 1.105 1 71ner K :? 1 2 1,100 JiaJ a 3 2 3 1,003 Catherine P 2 5 0 1 0"i Willis Green -j 1 0 l!o05 St. Jeanne 3 2 1 99."i Bewitched 3 0 1 ;-, Beatrice K 3 3 0 900 Manzano 1 1 .1 9-0 Imboden ; 1 1 o Petulant 3 1 1 gjj-, Bather Royal 2 4 3 020 Aubiirndale 2 0 O Olo P,ll,k?la 3 1 0 905 Chanida .5 X 1 ,00 Lord Dixon 3 1 . 1 S!0 Alne 2 2 1 870 1 reseat I 2 4 2 805 Dele Strome 2 3 3 s"0 Harting 2 3 " 0 815 Charlie Eastman 2 0 2 815 Ketcheniike 2 1 4 SOO Gilveilear 2 2 2 7S8 Dolinda 2 2 1 755 Sallie Suter 2 2 1 747 Moncre 2 o 3 740 Husted 2 2 0 740 Polly Prim 2 0 0 725 Eonite 2 1 1 TyZ Se,b,,H!r " 2 11 710 Balph Kccse 2 1 1 710 Plying Plover 2 1 1 710 Beticent .. 2 11 710 Bye Bye II. 2 1 0 710 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Canadian Derby, July 22; Charlie Gilbert S2.1S0 Buffalo Stakes, July 27; .Denhain 1,150 Niagara Stakes, August 3; Grande Dame.... 1,150 Genessee Hotel Handicap, August 10; Pan- tastic 1,100 Grand Canadian Steeplechase, August 17; Manzano gQO Canadian Sportsmans Handicap; August 24; Peter Sterling 1,150 Port Erie Stakes, August 31; Sally Preston.. 1,150 The standing of the jockeys riding on the tint is as follows: Jockeys. sits. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C J. Murphy 144 24 15 14 91 .17 Morolancl m; 21 25 2S 72 .14 iswaln 100 20 17 8 01 .19 V. Powers ,. i9 IS 10 10 49 .18 J McCarthy 107 IS 23 15 51 .17 lelsIiy 57 13 3 11 30 .23 E. .Martin 11! 12 17 20 70 .10 C. H. Shilling 05 11 14 11 29 .17 Lee, 73 11 4 11 47 .15 aupl ;i 8 7 7 39 - .13 P. -Knrkm 93 7 12 13 01 .08 C. Itiley 15 5 1 1 8 .33 Lycnrgus 44 5 5 2 32 11 J- Kelly 20 4 2 3 11 .20 W. Ott 25 4 4 3 14 .10 J. Schaller 30 4 5 3 24 11 Minder , 3S 4 7 0 27 .11 D. Boland 41 4 7 0 24 10 yV?a,"- 24 3 2 1 IS :i2 J- I-oley 25 3 4 3 15 l Kiighinder 27 3 1 4 19 .11 I-arrow 32 3 2 2 25 09 ,A"sti" 44 3 S 5 2S .07 1. Kiley 11 2 0 2 7 18 Pah-brother 17 2 0 1 14 Y J. Dennison 1! 2 1 3 l", i Tloyd 27 2 1 7 17 .07 A. Martin .30 2 3 2 29 .00 O. Cook 3 1 0 0 2 .33 I. Williams 8 1 i 1 u i w1,,ace 17 1 1 1 14 loo oi 20 1 0 1 IS .05 J- J- JValsh 21 I 0 1 Vj 3 MaJ" 2:8 1 4 0 IS .01 J.i Baker 30 1 2 3 24 .03 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. James Hogg 27 0 2 5 20 1 Kunz y 0 2 O 31 Hosen 18 0 2 3 13 1 ? IJ"n 14 0 1 0 13 StHle 0 0 1 0 5 T. Steele 20 0 3 1 k; L. Smith 2 0 1 1 0 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the 1 money": D. Armstrong. 3; C. Baker, 9: Cberrv, 2; .T. Con- 1 nelly, S; Digging, 1; J. Farrell, 1; J. KorrN 1-Hotaling. 2: K Head. 1; Knopf. 1; Klein, 2; 0! Kelly, 3; Klenck. 1; Lawsou, 1; McNauiara, 1- Mc- Padden, 5: Nicol, 1; J. Norris, 4; E. OBrien 3-Pohanka. 3; Quarington, 1; Kelnhardt, 2; Bit-hards , 3; Stoval. 1; Scanlon, 2; -Tracey, 0; Tansy. 1- Sheri- iI"l11-,:ya" C1oVe-T ,Wa-Ish r: J- Williams. 3; , H. Williams, 2; J. Ward, 7; Griflith, 1- F Per-rett, 1. Tlie standing of the jockeys riding in the fifteen 1 steeplechases is as follows: 1 Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. J. l ord s :: 1 0 4 ..7 II. Boyle 5 . 2 2 o 1 "40 Hueston 11 2 2 2 r. "is 1 Sohell 11 2 1 0 S is Dayton 4 1 2 0 l 25 -, T. Uae 4 1 1 1 1 1 OConnor 5 1 1 1 2 "0 E. Stone 0 1 0 3 2 17 I Simpson a i 1 i 5 v, 1 Hufham 10 1 1 2 C .10 The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, butdid not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Corbley 5 0 1 2 2 Henry 4 0 1 1 2 Bosteck 2 0 1 1 0 Pierce 4 0 0 1 3 The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": Groves, 4; Pricker, 3; Gee, 1; H. Graham, 1; John Murphy, 3; Tucker, 1. Trainers saddled winners to the number set opposite their names, as follows: Bailer, A 1 Mahone, C. E 3 Beal, N. K 3 Stanley, E. P 1 Belknap, P. G 1 Siarsh, S. SI 1 Bellow, A. C 3 McCarthy, J. P 3 Bellew, L. V 2 SIcClernand, J 3 Bin lock, J. W 1 SleDonald. II 1 Brazil, I 1 SIcLaughlin, J. Jr 1 Brien, W. G. ... 3 SfeLennan, J 4 Brown, J 2 Meyer, B 2 Burton, M 1 sioorc, E. W 1 Burttsehell, W. A. . . 4 SInrray, E 1 . Busenbark, II 2 Nicol, SI ...4 Chill, P. .SI 5 Nixon, J 4 Clare, T 1 Noble, A 1 Clark, B. II 3 Nugent, D 4 Clay, J 2 Olsen, S 1 Clayton, J. D 1 Oots, W. E 2 Cole, B. Ij 1 Owens, P. W 3 Crist, T. E, 2 Tangle. J. W 4 Cushing, J. E. 2 Parmer. S. E 2 Davis, C 1 Iaul. J 1 Dayton, J. W 2 Perkins, J 2 hgan, W 1 Beech ter, II 1 Evans, B. C 1 Bichards, W 1 Prayling, J. K 9 Biehings, G. F 1 Perrlss, J. C. Jr 1 Bobertson, J 2 Hzer, W. II 0 Bobinson, W. II 1 lornian. Win 1 Bunnels, B. T 2 Prey, W. II 3 Schuckman. L 1 Gallagher, P. ... 5 Scofield, W 1 Gates, A. E. 3 Shannon. SI. J 5 Gray. G. C 1 Shields. W 2 Graydon. G. AV 1 Sliouhlice, J. II 2 Crillin. J 1 Stansbury, A. B 1 Goldblatt, SI 5 Steele, A. 1 " Gorey. A. J 1 Stevens. J. II 3 Guthrie. I!. F. ..... 1 Stewart. J. T 1 Hall. C. C 3 Strode. J. U 0 Harney. J 2 Stubbs. E i Hart. SI 1 Trotter, E 7 Ireland, J. T. 1 Turnev, A 3 James, J uttcrhack, E 2 Johnson. II. L 1 Valentine. P. J 3 Johnson, SI. J 1 Walker. W 7 Keating, W 2 Walters. J 1 Kerr. G. S 1 Wa Iters, W. J 1 jlcy. T 1 Welsh. SI 1 Kluber. G. 2 Weston. A. G 2 I.evy. B. J. ..; 1 Williams. C. II 2 Lewis. W 3 Williams. P. J 13 Luzader, P c, Wolfe, C 1 Lyman. J 1