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WON FOR OWNERS BY TRAINERS. As the foundation an owner owes financial success to ills horses, but a hardly le,ss important factor is the skill of the trainer, who works the horses into the perfect muscular condition that enables them to achieve success. It is a very delicate art. requiring great judgment in gauging the natural capacity of the horse, great and untiring labor and constant supervision lni exercising and feeding hiin up to that point of perfect health and vigor where he can run up to the extreme measure of that capacity. Then, harder still, and the greatest test of the trainers mastery of fliis calling. Is the task of keepingMhe. horse In that perfection of condition after it has been attained. That Is the point in Which the majority of trainers fail. Still, all do the best they can. and show results that attest their fidelity to the Interests of their employers arid frequently achieve surprising returns by sagacity in placing moderate race horses in races where conditions are most In their favor. Of the trainers of this year, James Rowe made the greatest returns to his employer with the horses under his care, with John E. Madden second to him and Andrew J. .Toyner third. They constitute a "Big Three" among the trainers, no others training torses that collectively won as much as 00,000. or even 0,000, for that matter. But It is said that good horses make good jockeys, and in a measure this is true of trainers. The three had the great money earners. Maskette. Colin. Sir Martin. Fair Play, Celt Fayette, Ballot, and others of note in their care, and in that were lucky. There were other trhiners of great skill and experience who did not enjoy the good fortune of having such grand race horses In their charge and who could, probably have done as well "with, them as did the trjo of capable leaders. The table here -published shows what the trainers who have retired for the season effected tlds year in the way Of winning money with the horses trained by them: Races Amount Trainer. AVon. Won. Baker. A 20 $ C.4G0 Baker,. W. H. in .4.744 Baker. J.VH 12 n.113 BeAl. N." If. . . 10 7.9S0 Races Amount Trainer. Won. Won. Boden, James 35 16.S20 Blufe. J r0 34,035 Brooks, It. P 10 9.150 Brazier, G. P 12 12,079 Burch. P. M 32 17,370 Burlew. F. 20 27,507 Brown. J. G 10 S.445 Burttschell. W. A 14 9,371 Brennan. W 10 4.020 Brown.tO. E-. 10 C.S30 Cahn. J. C. 10 3.709 Cassady. R 14 5.923 Coulter. T. AV .. 15 11.425 Coyne. P 10 9.2S3 Coles. T. F 25 11.015 Collins, J 53 30.6SK Dodge, G. W 11 5.700 JDaly. M 23 2S.975 Daniels, C. B 10 11.003 Denny. G 40 19.435 Dyment, J 14 7.570 Douglas, C. H 11 0.425 Doane. W 11 4,070 Doss. F. W 15 5.7S5 Everman, J 13 0,330 Flippen, H IS 8.711 Frayling. J. K 12 5,010 Fizer. W. H G7 4C.110 Fitzsimmons. J IS 10.S95 Fine. W. P. 14 8,500 Gabriel. W 27 9.550 Garson. J 13 5.595 Gardner. F..E. 13 10,275 Garth. William 14 17.055 Garth, Woods 25 13,745 Grater, W 10 5.375 Graydon, G. AV 15 10.005 Goodloe. A 10 0,425 Hawkins. J. S 15 0.930 Hanlon. F 47 23.308 Hall. J. AAr 10 11.S55 Hayes. T. P 15 9.340 Ham. G 13 5.900 Hall. C. C 13 5.135 Healey. T. J 34 30,505 Hurley. AV 23 15,415 Hyland. J. J 27 19,550 Huggins, J 22 2S.S35 Hynes. J 14 10,920 Ireland. J. T 10 3.350 .Taeksou, A. J 10 G.715 Johnson. O. F 12 4.615 Jones, J. A. ..: .. 14 7.S50 Toplin. AAr. O. 13 S.790 Jennings. AY. Jr 15 8,290 Johnson. L 35 17,452 Jones, P. II. ... 12 4.780 .Toyner, A. J 71 170.775 Keene, G. II 32 13.050 Kelly. F. 15 0.130 Riley, T. 13 5.727 Karrlck, W. H 10 8.S05 Linnell. 13. 11 3.CS0 Llttlefield. B. T 25 24.0S5 Lewis. A. 10 10.1S5 Lewis. W 14 0.220 Lewis. AV. L 12 9,575 Lee. L. 0 10 0.058 Lowe. J 15 28.205 Luzader. F 43 21.725 Lonie. C 13 0.410 McLaughlin. J 33 20.070 McDaniel. AV 11 9.095 McCafferty. J. J 10 5.193 McCormlck. .J. II 13 9.579 McKinney. J. 10 7.3S0 McCormlck. J 10 5.405 May, J. AV. . 23 9,420 Marklein. John 17 0.607 Mayberry, J. P 18 0,030 Madden. J. E , 58 211.797 Mack. O. 13 8.700 Bllllin, J. D 13 5,300 Milam. J. C , 39 S.6C0 Mosby, AV. H. . . , 10 4,090 Molinelli. A. 12 0,878 Nixon, J ; ,. 14 11,525 Newman, II. S. ,. ... 25 10.085 Oots. H. 20 9,402 Odom, G. M. 44 44,504 Patterson, C. E 12 5,479 Price, H. 20 11.350 Powers, J. 18 10.005 Price. W. S. 11 3.985 Peters, E 14 7,095 Presgrave, W. F 13 7.095 Pangle, J. W 12 0.035 Phillips. W. E 10 12.185 Riley. J. L. 13 0.500 Runnels, R. T 10 5.191 Rotbert, J. S 10 2,945 Rowe. J 50 2S4.335 Rodrock. T 13 5.730 Robinson. II 11 4,810 Smith. J. I 11 10.855 Shields, W 39 18,110 Schlosser. J 19 20,230 Strode. J. A 15 5,330 Stubbs, E 49 42.901 Speirs, W. J 12 4.220 Steele. A. D 10 2.050 Stevens. T. H 12 7,200 Tigue. J. 21 10.985 Turney, A 13 5.G20 Veitcu, S 11 20.330 AValters. J. 11 4.500 Watkins, R. E 19 11.448 Weston. A. G 10 0,377 Welsh. M 10 5.137 Ward. J. S 30 14,955 Williams. W. S 11 0.790 Walker. J. R 13 0.350 Whalen. AV 15 5.040 Welsh, T 31 31.775 AVare. 0. E 13 4.035 AVrieht. E 12 5.425 Wolfe. C 11 3.50S Woodford. D 18 12.190 Young. AV. J 39 25,011 ZImmer, A IS 10.2S3