Handicap of Jockeys, Daily Racing Form, 1907-12-31

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HANDICAP OF JOCKEYS. From time to time Daily Racing Form will publish a table of the comparative rating of those jockeys Whose skill in the saddle has already been well demonstrated and of those who have not arrived, but give promise of coming excellence. The handicap will divide these riders into four classifications, of which those admittedly iu the front rank of their calling will bo indicated by 100, thence downward through 95 and 90 to SO, the lowest classification from which advancement upward will come when justified by good riding. The table will also show the number of mounts, wins, seconds, thirds and unplaced from January 1, 1907, and will be corrected from week to week. The tabic is smaller than that heretofore published iu Daily Racing Form, but contains more serviceable information and is as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.Hau. Aubuehon 2S0 35 31 33 17S 90 Railev, L. 99 7 0 11 75 SO Baker, J 127 9 10 14 SS SO Beckmau 403 41 32 38 292 90 Bilac 474 20 45 40 303 S5 Roland, D 451 5S 02 08 203 90 Borel 375 33 50 43 249 85 Brandt 109 7 S 7 S7 80 Brown, A 535 71 70 70 321 95 Bruss.il . 091 44 72 S7 -188 85 Bullinau. J. : SS 20 19 17 32 95 Bums, G -Ill 09 42 3S 205 95 Burton, F 401 41 57 57 301 S5 Butler. J 437 51 49 40 291 S5 Butwell ...... 00 10 0 7 37 80 Buxton 330 39 39 3S 211 85 v Carroll, James 10S 18 15 21 114 85 Carroll, John 120 7 9 8 90 SO Crimmins 75 12 7 0 50 85 Dalv, J 101 10 12 12 07 90 Davis, R 404 5S 51 00 235 90 Dearborn 251 29 27 32 1G3 S5 Delabv 419 85 00 OS 20G 90 Dennlson. J 103 11 10 21 121 SO Dovle. W. 105 9 11 79 SO Dugan, E 900 153 151 117 470 100 Diigan, W S7 7 9 10 01 95 Fairbrother ....1!M 10 10 30 134 SO Farrow 257 19 30 15 193 SO Finn .30S 22 20 20 240 S5 Fischer, W 5G0 5S 54 73 375 90 Foley, J 297 35 40 31 101 S5 Fo,.,,..,,,..?...fl!177 5 17 I? 126 SO. Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Uhp.llah. Gargan 57 G 5 S 3S 80 Garner 4SL 98 04 00 259 100 Gaugel ...........453 43 50 30 310 S5 Goldstein 000 71 SS 93 3 IS 90 Grand, C 235 IS 27 32 15S S5 Griffith 1S5 9 14 17 145 SO Harty .....253 21 20 21 191 85 Hayes, J. .100 13 11 14 02 83 Heatherton V ". ... I . . 97 10 0 10 71 83 Hcldel ...173 21 24 19 111 SO Hcnnessy, James .."...451 51 55 50 295 90 Henlicsgy, John .......208 22 23 23 110 S3 Henry O. 197 14 11 23 149 SO Hogg, James 174 9 13 21 131 SO Hogg, Joseph ....-i...277 -31 32 20 1SS 85 Homer 440 30 55 05 290 90 Hunter, J 219 27 30 30 102 S3 Jackson. Harvey .....14 1 1 1 11 SO Jackson, L. A. 29 2 1 1 25 85 Johnson. J 220 22 21 28 140 S3 aCelly, F 59 0 0 4 43 SO Kelly, J 59 G 9 G 3S SO Kelly, W 194, 17 2S 31 US S3 Keogh ..347 40 45 43 217 90 Ktycs, F. 87 4 10 7 GO SO Kk-sehbaum 344 40 53 32 213 S3 Knapp. W 451 S4 03 50 248 100 Koerner, C. ;.5G7 US 110 SO 259 100 Kunz 345 27 3S 47 233 S3 Lee. J .1019 214 151 145 509 95 Liebcrt .190 33 39 31 90 90 Lloyd 572 SI SO S2 320 90 LowO, R ..v .525 49 50 79 341 S5 Lycurgus ............. 43S 5G 53 52 277 S5 Lynch, E -.301 47 50 29 IS3 90 Martin, A. 392- , 35 44 38 275 S3 Martin, E ...527- 5G 53 79 329 90 McBride, J. 193 15 20 32 12G S3 McCarthy, D .500 73 92 73 20S 90 McClain 75 4 4 4 03 80 McDaniel, R 80S 175 159 120 444 95 Mclntyre, J :. 03 13 11 ,7 32 90 Mclntyre. W. ...... .290 17 31 30 21S 85 McLaughlin, G 110 G 7 9 SS 85 McRae 201 21 IS 25 137 S3 Mentry 200 19 21 20 140 80 Miller, C .. 01 11 3 7 40 S3 Miller, W 1190 332 220 170 402 100 Minder 247 40 27 31 149 95 Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Uhp.Han.1 Moreland 735 117 118 103 397 95l Molarity 207 17 14 19 157 So Morris, C 147 8 10 IS 111 SO Mulcahy 170 2S 14 20 10S S3 Murphy, " J 454 OS 54 GO 205 90 Musgrnvc ; 422 40 50 45 281 S3 Mountain J27 114 S3 84 311 100 Nicol 479 128 81 59 211 100 Noone .i : 4 4 2 29 SO NottC.r 072 122 99 102 349 100 OBrien, J 57 4 2 3 48 SO Ott, W :..2l3 21 IS 24 ISO S3 Palms 111 8 11 11 Si 80 Pickens 019 79 71 74 425 90, Pieratt 88 0 7 10 G5 SO Pohanka 208 15 21 21 151 SO Powers, V 450 4S 01 5S 289 83 Preston, M 742 127 113 07 405 93 Radtke 334 53 40 4S 1S7 93 Rettig Hit! 10 22 23 105 SO Rice. T 127 15 15 S S9 Riley, C 05 13 4 4 44 S Riley, I 277 23 17 31 200 SO Ross, C 3S2 GS 57 43 214 90 Sandy :. G30 77 S3 95 373 HO Schaller, J 150 12 12 13 113 SO Schlesinger Ill 0 7 8 190 80 1 Scoville ;170 21 15 19 121 S3- Seder 100 11 10 13 CO St..1 Shilling, C. II 597 134 111 SO 272 9; , Shreve 223 23 32 20 112 S."Jf Skirvin 291 15 21 31 224 SO Smith, II 141 17 13 15 "90 80 Smith, L 191 14 21 22 134 S3 Stille GO G 8 7 39 SO Sumter 2S9 45 43 22 179 S3 Swain, F. 252 27 25 20 ISO 85 Swain, G 023 72 72 50 423 95 Taylor, T. 3S8 30 33 20 293 90 Troxler 293 22 24 32 215 Trucman 305. 13 22 30 213 S3 Van Dusen 15G 14 13 19 111 SO , Walker, W. R 22S 10 19 SO 109 fpj Walsh. A 102 11 24 15 112 8Pl Warren 55 7 5 5 38 SO, Williams. A -...IIS 15 17 V.V 101 SrV Williams, C. . 1S7 19 21 27 120 Sr " Wilson. F 75 G ! S 52 S , Wright, A .102 11 12 13 125 SI


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