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i ! I | I : 1 . 1 : • , . 1 . a STABLE WINNINGS OF AMERICAN OWNERS. 1 Sums Won by J. H. McCormick. C. R. Ellison, F. I Cook, C. H. Smith and D. C. Johnson. In all his long experience as a turfman. James II. McCormick had no year to which he could look . i I back with more retrospective satisfaction than HOT. . In Oloritier and Tileing lie had two capital race horses, and their considerable winnings were sup % lilementeil by less but comfortable contribution | from Keator. Kmergeiuy. Mary Morris and Iron- -j ade. In winning the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct anil Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park, Glsri- j tier quite deservedly took rank among the good . horses of the year and may win further laurels in 1908. The winnings of the McCormick stable were: Horse. Sts. 1st. 2d. oil. Inp. Won. , F.mergcncy IS 7 1 0 7 ,333 a Orenade 14 B 1 1 7 l.ftl" niiiWin s i; i o i 2i.soo ■ Keator 12 Sit :*. 5.133 Mollie Bonohiie ....". I » 1 4 07 1 Mary Morris 12 :: 2 4 :: 1.991 Royal River 8 1 1 0 i; 40.-. , Tileing 22 S 3 1 • ! 18.433 , Totals 90 BJ 12 7 39 4,441 " In 1900 horses belonging to C. R. Ellison won $:7.ti41. Last year this total was considerably sur- I passed, mainly through the earnings of his good filly. Yankee Girl, a worthy sister to the fleet and I staying Running Water. The sturdy colt. Temaceo. did well for hiin also and Lancastrian was a paying investment, although disappointing at times. In all the stalde earnings of 1907 were as follows: Horse. St. 1st. 2d. ML Inp. Won. Dr. Spruill 7 0 0 :: 4 * 73 Grace Larscn* 24 4 4 2 14 2.77.". Jacobite 9 4 0 1 4 3.733 James Roddick 11 1 1 ti :, 1.090 l-ancistrian 31 5 7 ,i lo ,"i.07."i Ijuly Navarre 7 2 1 2 2 MOO Lady Ellison 13 2 2 2 7 1.022 Temaceo 13 .1 3 » 3 7.793 Yankee Girl 32 7 5 3 13 22.800 Totals 149 :;0 23 24 70 0,967 Through a succ ssion of years the western turfman. Fred Cook, has never bees* without really goixi horses in his stalde. due to the tine "judgment of trainer Phillips in the selection of yearlings: 1907 was no exception and in the two-year-olds Lawrence I*. Daley and Johnnie Blake, he |*ossessed two young horses any man would be glad to own. They were his piincipal money earners, but his older staiidhys were. Tom Bolan. Missouri Lad BM Minnie Adams. Compared with winnings of 0.-854 in 19oti. his stable record for 1907 was the following: Horse. Sis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Inp. Won. Buren Arnold 2 0 0 1 1 $ 13 C. J. Vila 7 • 2 0 3 20i George Bailey 1 l» 0 1 3 to Cleat 9 1 O I S loo i Johnnie Blake .....is 10 1 1 ti 9.12i i King Folly 11 2 2 1 ti 1.233 » Lawrence P. Oal *y.ll 4 4 ■ :i S.7S3 • Lep Codchaux 3 0 0 1 4 23 1 Lattice 9 1 1 | 3 490 ! Missouri Lad lit 3 li 2 ti 3.713 , Minnie Adams 10 :: 1 :: 3 2.301 Tom Bolan 39 12 3 • :: 7.09S J Whisk Broom H ■ 2 3 -3 1.993 ; Totals Ill 41 21 17 30 337,501 Among the stables devoted to sh-eplc-hasing. that of Courthuil II. Smith prospered in l.M 7. Navajo was his leading money gainer, tint his young jumper 1 Sandy Crocker did exceedingly well and Rocket. Palm. Larked Out and My Gre.ee all paid their way and were of material assistance in piling up the following total: Horse. Sts. 1st. 2d. N. Lnp. Won. Ambush 4 1 0 0 .; $ 7S0 . Coldflcur 4 0 1 1 2 173 Locked Out 4 1 O 2 1 1,370 My Crace ...4 2 0 0 2 l.:«H j Navajo 13 « 1 2 i fcsSB "• Pa bn 11 2 2 2 5 2.443 i Backed 17 4" 4 I 3 ::.l: o shindy Cracker 7 2 o i 4 4,::2o ■ 1 Sir Tristan 8 1 1 2 4 7K7, Totals 74 19 9 14 tJMW i Daw- Johnsons stalde ""ecord of inoiicy won , last year did not vary greatly from that of lone, being 319,143 then and ! :19.223 In 1!»07. Boubtless it would have been much larger but for the unlucky -ickiuss that retired Rosebeu from racing when tin- autumn campaign was yet to lie disposed of. As was fie- ease the year before. Rosebcn was his main reliance and money won by his horses was: Horse. Sts. 1st. 2d. ."id. Unp. Won. Handzarra 26 2 2 1 21 $ 1,9.13 5 Jacquin .", 1 0 0 4 650 0 Kosoben 14 7 4 2 1 13.803 3 Senator Clay ti 0 1 O 3 230 2 Tim OToole 7 1 1 0 3 793 ° Tilekilns 12 2 0 2 8 1.780 _ Totals 70 PI 8 I 44 9,223 3