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EARNINGS OF THE MGINNIS STABLE. One really good race horse is a great thing In any stable. Without Frank Gill that of J. L. McGinnis would have cut no great figure, but through his speed and gameness McGinnis has achieved a prominent position in the turf world. The colt is a fine .representative of the St. Simon horse, Collar, the progeny of which have also done well in England this year. As the winner of the Withers Stakes, Coney Island Jockey Club Stakes and Equality Stakes at STieepshead Bay, and the Travers Stakes at Saratoga, he ranks with the best three-year-olds of 1907, and nothing but the fact that he is not entirely sound appears to stand in the way of his doing exceedingly well In 190S. Aside from him Welbourne was the best money gainer of the stable. Its record for the year is as follows: Horse. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won. Frank Gill 19 -5 4 . 4 G 9,121 Welbourne 13 4 3 2 4 4,210 Buttling 9 2 0 0 7 2,240 Castlewood 21 13 1 10 1,855 Dan Buhre 19 1 4 O 14 1,750 Youthful 22 1 2 2 17 1,175 Gallant Dan 8 1 1 1 5 -1,005 Dr. Lee 9 0 1 i 7 300 Dead Gone 15 0 0 1 14 100 Masque 13 0 0 1 12 50 Totals 14S 15 IS 13 102 1,S3G