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FAIR GROUNDS RACING STATISTICS. During the twenty-four days embracing the first and ecood periods of the winter meeting at the Fair ; rounds in New Orleans. 144 races were de- CMrd. for wliicli there was a distribution of 0,000 in .-lakes and purses. This money went to 158 owners, forty three of whom won $.".KI or more each. Wit* Barlow ft ONeill at the head of the list and L. A. OUa mmoimI. as follows: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Bui leu a ONeill I 4 2 1908.sh,50O L. . i .Mm ll 4 4 4.r.:;i; W. ii. Flaw :» 4 4 4.. :to i:. i:. Uaikins 8 4 5 4.01:: P. iMiiuie 8 4 4 3.417 «. B. ItanieU ;: 2 o 2.927 B. Scl.nil.er Ti 5 4 2,743 E. Corrigan 0 5 1 2i737 T. U. Sullivan 4 2 t» 1.945 P.. Vincent 1 1 0 1,750 i A. J. Oorcv 1 O 1 1.085 3. II. M.-tomiick :t 2 O 1,000 ! P. M. Civill .". ■ O 1,000 i .i.i.n M.n ki.in :: :: l i.5C". .1. Km it-, hell 1 o l 1,285 ■f. i.. .1-11. 1 ni 2 3 1 1.0S5 , A. Weber 2 2 2 l,o:i7 .1. Phillips 2 3 0 970 I G, H. ilolle 2 O 1 945 W I I ..n .line 2 :: 2 944 A. Simon- 1 5 3 944J I « . 11. White 2 1 1 912 I M. A I lea ley 2 0 1 S6S ; I, i: Brown 1 I - 855 . «. It. Ellison 0 2 810 I J. Arthur 1 - ■■ 810 l 3. S. Ward 2 0 2 800 i J. r. Palm 2 2 7.".o l J. Garann 2 » 0 745 i |. U. Baker 1 • 735 . J. B. Si. v.ii- 2 «• 1 72.". J. .1. Ryan 2 0 O 7«t I L. Barrb 1 - I ffl » ff. K. Uttghei 1 1 a 667 I I 1 i ! i , I I I ; . I l i l i . I » I I 1 Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. E. 1. King 1 0 .? 830 C. M. Odom 1 2 • «::i P. King 1 I 1 00 W. S. Williams 1 1 1 000 A. L. Valentine 1 0 0 055 J. Griffin 1 1 1 540 WToodford and Buckner 10 2 529 J. U. Strode 1 1 1 505 A. B. Maginnls 1 2 1 502 The money-earning horses numtiered 253, of which Hie following forly-sev«n won 0o or more each: Horses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Augetus 2 0 0 13.130 Pedro " 0 0 2,705 Pinkola 1 0 0 2.000 Chapnltepec 1 0 0 2,020 Al Mullei 2 2 1 2,010 Miss Delanev " 2 1 1.791 Iasad.-na 1 1 0 1,780 Old Honesty 1 0 1 1,683 Dr. McCluer 5 0 0 l.ooo Donna :! 2 1 1.310 Dainty Belle 4 0 0 LJN Cooney K 1 0 1 1.285 Ilawkania 2 2 0 974 La Souer 3 0 0 970 Colloquy , 2 0 0 920 Docile 2 1 1 912 Bertha E 2 2 0 BM Delphi* 2 0 1 8i;s Keator 1 1 1 800 Alma Dufour 2 0 o soo Nancy 2 o 1 780 Higginhothaui 1 5 0 775 Tileiag 1 2 0 771 Marse Abe 2 0 o WO Belleview 2 O 1 725 Halbard 2 0 0 700 BitR-r Sir 2 9 0 07n M iss Mazzoni 1 2 1 053 Platoon 1 0 :: 039 Sea Salt 1 2 1 018 Meadowbreeze A 1 1 1 014 Teniaceo 0 4 0 000 Jack Atkin 1 0 1 «oo Aee High 1 2 0 Oihi I.ajeunesse . .% 1 1 1 000 MortllK.v 1 1 1 0OO Lad of Langden 1 0 0 000 Coltness 2 0 0 000 Zipango 1 1 0 BM Ray Thompson 1 2 0 575 John Carroll 1 1 0 502 Youthful 1 0 0 555 Comedienne 1 1 0 551 Carthage 1 o i 525 Agile 1 1 2 525 Iens 1 0 1 5i«l Chief Hayes 1 0 0 500 The stakes decided during the twenty-four days were as follows: Inaugural Handicap, December 9: Pinkola ,060 Crescent City Stakes, December 14: Al Muller 1,155 Genlilly Stakes. December 18; Pasadena.... 1.C75 Preliminary Derby Handicap, December 21; Angelus 2,290 Old Hickory Handicap, January 8; Old Honesty l.CCO Speed Handicap. January 11; Cooney K 1,200 Magnolia Stakes, January 15; Pedro 1,770 Merchants Stakes, January 18; Chapultepec. . 2,020 V. Powers, with twenty-five per cent, winners ridden, stands at the head of the list of jockeys riding at the track, as follows: Jookeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. V. Powers 90 24 11 15 40 .25 Mountain 42 13 3 0 20 .31 C. Koerner 54 13 0 :: 32 .24 Natter 60 11 10 8 25 .18 B. McDaniel 78 10 11 10 47 .13 J. Lee 68 7 0 0 49 .10 Delabv 30 6 3 5 16 .20 Minder 31 6 3 3 19 .111 James Henuessv 32 5 2 3 22 .16 S. Flynn 48 5 8 0 29 .10 McCahey 32 4 5 2 21 .12 Sumter 55 4 10 6- 35 .07 Pickens ..57 4 7 8 38 .07 C. Henry 27 3 1 2 21 .11 Rosen 9 2 O 1 6 .22 Warren 16 2 3 2 9 .12 A. Martin 20 2 1 1 16 .10 1 Brusser 22 2 2 3 15 .09 J. Brooks 25 2 1 2 20 .08 W. Ott 26 2 1 3 20 .08 Kermath- 2 1 0 0 1 .50 j Baird 4 1 0 0 3 .25 ; R. Murphy 7 1 T 1 4 .17 Huestis 7 1 0 0 6 .14 W. Gloss 7 1 1 0 5 .14 : Gaugel S 1 O 0 7 .12 : T. Chandler 9 1 0 0 8 .11 Joseph Hogg 11 1 0 1 9 .09 Nii-ol 12 1 1 2 8 .08 ! A. Morgan 14 1 1 0 12 .07 J. Baker 15 1 0 1 13 .07 Heidel 17 1 5 2 9 .00 I Sdileslnger 20 1 0 1 18 .05 i E. Burton 21 1 0 0 20 .05 i 1». Rilev 21 1 0 1 19 .05 Molesworth 24 1 3 3 17 .04 Skirvin 27 1 1 i 20 .04 I The following jockeys had mouuts to the number • opposite their names and finished third or better, MM did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. H. ftata 9 0 2 2 5 C. Booker 9 0 117 Dyer 12 0 3 2 7 Fairbrother 12 O 1 1 10 I Hufnagel 20 Oil 18 j Lloyd 31 0 3 5 23 McFadden »S 0 1 1 1 G. Swain 23 0 5 0 18 Yorke 4 0 2 O 2 , Carpenter 3 0 1 0 2 ■ ; P. Bailey 2 0 1 0 1 Deverich 2 0 1 0 1 . W. D. w 1" 0 1 0 0 Iieratt 2 0 1 0 1 . Brandt 8 0 1 0 7 James Hogg 11 0 1 0 10 . T. Koerner 8 0 1 0 7 Kohn 6 0 1 0 5 ■ B. Monro 6 0 1 0 5 Kavnor 6 0 1 0 5 j Troxler 5 0 1 0 4 ! C. Baker 2 0 0 1 1 Finn 7 0 0 2 5 ; . Euerst 3 0 0 1 2 KeuneJy 9 0 0 4 5 Lang 2 0 0 1 1 Liebert 16 0 O 3 13 W. Walsh lO 0 O 2 8 Bolteris 2 0 0 1 1 I J. Conlin 4 0 0 1 3 : The following jockeys had mounts to the number • opposite their names, but were never "in the , money" : H. Anderson. 1; Aubuchon. 3: Bayless. 3; Deck-niaii. - 1; Boadwee. 3: Hrannou, 0; L. Bailey, 5; B. . Burton. 0: Cashiu, 2; Christie, 6; E. Callahan. 2; John Conley, 5: Drxer, 2; Dearborn. . 4; Dubei. 5; Ellenor, 8; Fogarty, 1; Goedike. 2: : E. Criffin. 2: Glasner. 0; Herliert. 4; J. Howard. 0; 1 In lister. 2: Johunnesen. 1; Kindred, 5; Mulligan. 4; Mahon, 3; J. W. Murphy. 6: W. McGee, 2; McAllister. 2: F. Swain. 0; Stille, 1; Shreve, 3; ; Schmidt. 1: L. Smith. 12: Trueman. 3: Ural, 3; ; J. Wolf, 2: E. Walsh, 2: T. Williams, 2; 11. Williams, 1; W. H. Walker, 1; Wickline, 1. E. Stnbbs, who handles the horses iu the Cella ! stable, has sent the greatest number of winners to the jfoist. The record of the trainers is as follows: Baker, H. R 1 Levy, R. J 1 Baker, J. H 1 Licalzi, T 1 Bills, c 2 Made, c l Brandt, H. R 2 Ixmis. C 1 Brown. C. E 0 Marklein, John 3 Brown, F. E 1 Marsh. S. M 2 Burke. W. E 1 Meyer, B 1 Barlow, t 7 McCormick. J. II. ... 1 Biirttschell. V. A 1 Monroe, H 1 aim, J. C 2 Moody, J. H 1 Capo. J 1 Morton. G. H 1 Collins. J 0 Muir, J. A 1 Daniels. C. B 3 Nicol, M 1 Doiiohue. W. J 2 Odom. G. M 4 Dairy, J. w i ownbey, J l liz.i. W. II 4 Penny. H 1 I Icniiug. J 1 Perkins. W. F 1 Flynn. .1. W 1 Phillips. 11 2 I o. J 1 Reid. C. B 1 Freeman. W. B 1 Kichardson, E 1 Carson. J 2 Kiddle. H. C 1 Cans. J 1 Robertson. J 1 Gildersleeve. E. .1. ..2 Ross, J. I* 1 Cddblatl. M 2 Simons, A 1 Coodharie. C 1 Smith. J. N 1 Corev. A. .1 1 Strode. J. U 1 Orittin. J 1 Sfubbs. E 11 Hall. J. W 1 Vitatoe. I 1 iiaiilon. F K Vincent, B 1 Harris, W 1 Walden. B. J 1 House, A. M 1 Ward. J. S 4 Hind. B 1 Warren. D 1 Johnson. I S Watkins. U. ]■:.•..... 8 Kellv. .1. F 2 Welsh. M 1 Kernell. P 1 W.slon. A. G 2 King. I 1 WliaUn. W 1 Kirl.v A. 1 I Williams, W. S 1 Lewis, W. L 2 Zfcniuer, A 0