Pimlico Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-13

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; 1 1 . ! 1 • . 1 ! ■ , , PIMLIC0 RACING STATISTICS. During tlie sixteen days of the Maryland Jockey Clubs Baring meeting at Pimlii-o. which opened on April 24 and enine to a close yesterday. Ill races, seventeen of them steeplechases, were decided, and the total distribution in stakes ami purses was 172.845. This money went to 102 owners, forty three of whom won $.,!« or more each, with W. T. Byan at the head of the list. T. Clyde second and C. C. Smithson third, as follows: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. W. T. Ryan 2 » 1 ,033 T. Clyile S 4 t S.CM C. C. Smithson ." 1 4 3.040 Monlpelier Stable 0 fi 2 2.S.KI J. W. Colt S 2 3 2.olil William Garth .". I 4 2.4S0 D. Dtililnp 4 3 0 2.21.-1 it. E. Watkins 2 1 1 2.12". G.J. Krnus :i 4 2 LASS S. Uo s 1 1 1.S2". D. Stevenson 2 O 1.790 A. Belmont 4 1 1 1.733 Mr. MeMurtrie 8 I 1 I.TSi Chelsea Stable S 4 4 1.71." A. B. Hancock 4 • 0 1.380 lira. u. w. WaJaaa :: 2 2 1.515 T. Wright 8 I 1 l.BM G. M. Odom 3 1 1 1.470 M. J. Cromwell 2 ." 1 1.230 P. J. Rainey 1 4 4 1.17,". C. II. Smith 2 2 2 1.170 Beverwyek stable 2 2 l Lotto T. G. M. dim Hi 10 1 1.000 R. Neville 2 1 1 9S! Prospect Stable 2 1 0 97". F. B. Gardner 2 0 0 940 C. Meister. Jr 2 1 I 8ST. De Koven Stable 2 O 0 S"0 J W. Schorr 2 0 1 77."i R. Augarola 1 0 I 740 H. L. Lee 1 3 0 06o J. F. Bartlett 1 1 1 G.V W. Lakeland 1 S 1 63."i J. It. Tompkins 1 2 1 60O J. C. Sturgis 1 1 0 000 W. S. Diffenderfer 1 l o 600 J. S. Hoy 1 2 1 590 Miss A. M. Marroue 112 : s i II. Fnllahev 1 1 1 r.so K Veiteh 1 1 1 r.o t 1 . L. Adams 1 2 1 .",.", W. Forman 1 1 0 .".:: J. Garson 1 0 1 520 Effendi. with ,035 to his credit, heads tbe list of the ls2 money earning horses, of which the following forty-four won $." 00 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Effendi 2 0 1 .0::5 Lad of Langd .n 2 1 1 2.125 The Monk 2 0 0 1.H40 TOSS Mellon 1 0 0 1.075 Bed River 4 0 0 1.590 Kio Grande j 0 1 1.510 lakahlra 3 1 o 1.510 Qnantlca ." 1 • 1.305 Juggler 2 I 1 1.300 Algie 2 0 0 LBBS Mexoana 3 1 0 1.200 Neoakaleeta 2 0 2 Man Boyal Onvx 1 0 1 1,010 Ben Cole 2 1 8 995 Statesman 2 0 0 940 Dullcaie 2 0 ■ 920 Autumn Girl 2 1 0 S0O De Muml 1 2 t S45 St. Jeanne 2 1 0 835 HISS Lot-is 2 8 I X30 Sans Souei II 2 0 0 815 Hill Top 1 0 3 740 Z.i. at. cas 2 0 0 72o T bwood 1 2 1 705 Taste* 2 o o ok.-, Bonnie Kelso 1 1 1 07o I.ve Wire 1 1 1 850 Manama 1 1 o coo Little King Ill 000 Iliacko 1 1 1 JH Hi Gardener 1 II 8 5 io Buxton 1 1 1 500 Grandpa 1 1 1 500 Bean Chflton 1 i» 2 5i;n .Momentum 1 2 1 55". I.iisv 1 2 1 5.V. Bobbie Kean 1 1 I 550 Court Lady 1 1 0 530 Tamplco 1 1 1 525 High Bange 10 1 520 Waterway 1 1 0 515 Sir Wooster 1 1 0 505 Sir Wooster 1 1 | 515 Thistledale 1 2 0 500 The slakes decided during tlie meeting were as follows: Plmlieo Spring Handicap, April 2S; Royal Onyx.S 950 B. niieit Handicap. April 30; Juggler 6!HI Clabaugb Memorial Can, May 1: The Monk 1.37o Green Spring Vallev Steeplechase. May 1; Algle 585 rick more Memorial Steeplechase. Mav 7: Algie 020 Merchants Handicap. May s; Lad of Langden. 1.475 Amateur Cup. May S; Rio Grande 5HO P:mlico Nuiserv Stakes. Mav 10; Tom Melton. I.a71 Preakneaa Stakes. May 12: Eflenili :.,225 The percentage of winning favorites was good for tlie sixteen days of racing, as the following record will skew: Number of days ; Number of races HI Winning til st choices 4b Winning second choices 17 Winning outsiders 4« Winning at odds on !■ Defeated at odda-oa ,s Percentage of w inning first choices 41 i: Dugati was the star rider for the sixteen days ..r racing having ri.hl«-ii filt-en wimiers. with a perceniage of twenty live. The total amount ol niiinev be won for the various owners he rode rot wai 18.145. Below is a reconl of the joekevs riding al the meeting: IpefeM Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unn. P.C. B. Daa-aa I 15 g •: H » ...Id-Llii » 8 io I 4 .2.: J. Mdiiiyre :i7 8 ;; • JJ •-- ,,«S5,*..::::::::::3 Mil .1. Held •;■» I rM", •,•; Ih-ierieb 13 8 -i 4 29 .14 | ,., 53 5 4 8 B M " , . laiig"..... I Pll_ ■* -■■ " * B " ti gg. Llehert ■- ! " ;: .j I I-rgen 1 ;; ;» I -J 9 W- DOle ■ V R» r, e T: I handler - H -~ :h-i •" 27 2 5 2 18 . »7 , , ■ .,;;,•. sb •" - B ■°: la, v .:. I-! 2 7 j 28 .05 B Powell 2 1 I «» I M c:,!"" .;;;;:, I T I 1 S I. Bums I • I I • v ll. Walker 1« I 1 •♦ .«• v. l.,.e 18 I 1 i U .00 Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. lTnp. P.C. B. Hayaea If 1 2 1 12 .88 Pencil 23 1 1 .". B ."I Crowley 53 1 1 7 24 M Tke following jiM-kevs had mounts Io the number opposite their mimes mid Mnislied third or ketter. but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d 3d. Pup B. Callahan •" " 2 1 2 M. Murphy 9 8 I 1 7 Rlghtmlre 8 0 1 1 4 Russell 88 8 l 8 M Delabv 5 » 1 8 » Kennedy 17 8 2 » A. Martin 11 » 1 " 1 » II. Sinilh 2 1 1 Wolke I 8 I 8 1 c Brady U 8 i 1 12 1:. Giiiihi 7 a o 1 0 lleCaka I 8 8 I I The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but Were never "In the " I1IOIII v W Allen. 1: Breedin. 1: S. Davis. 8; Hangman. 1; Estep. 2: Fiieist, 2; Gallagher. 1; Klaus. 7: Madeira. 3: Rollins. 4: Batnsev, 1; Vorke. 1; A. Williams. 2: Welpley, 3. F. Williams heads the list of steeplechase jockeys with three winners and a percentage of twenty live. Mr. .1. F. Kellv scored the honors among the gentle men riders. The lecord of the steeplechase jockeys and I Bill BSta riders during the meeting is as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cnp. P.C F. Williams 12 | I 2 4 .25 Savage 4 2 8 2 8 .•« A. Smith 5 2 1 I 2 .40 J. Lynch 1 I 1 1 2 .33 McAfee 8 2 1 2 I .25 Davidson * 2 1 1 4 .25 Mr. J. F. Kelly 1 1 " " 8 l.Nl Mr. Tavlor 2 1 0 1 8 .50 Sampson 3 1 1 1 I J9 Mr. I. Wright 3 1 » 1 I .■- II. Stone 4 1 2 1 » .25 W. Allen I 1 2 2 2 .11 Dnpee 10 1 2 2 5 .10 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their name.; and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. M.Dnp. S. Mtlain 8 8 1 1 4 .1. Sullivan . 3 8 2 8 1 Mr. K. Tucker 8 0 2 1 Mr. J. Tucker 3 0 1 8 2 Mr. G. Nicholas 8 0 I 1 2 Saffel 8 8 I 2 4 The following steeplechase jockeys nnd gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": Mr. L. Collins. 1; McKinn-y. 2; S. Evans. 1; Lucas. 1: J. Franklin. 2: Grantlanil. 1: B. Hayes. 5: l ■•Lilian. 1; . lleider. 3; Huppe. 1; C. Brown. 1: McArdle. 2: G. B. Wilson. 1; Mr. Neer. 1. William Garth scored the honors among the trainers, having saddled the winners of more races than auv other trainer during the sixteen BB98. The record of the trainers Is as follows: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Allen. A 4 Light root. F 1 Buich. P. M 3 Molinelli. A 2 Bcal. N. K 3 Midglev. W. R 2 Bvcr. N 2 McCnbe. F 1 Boyle. R 3 Nash. .1. E 1 Coles. T. F 5 Odom. G. M 3 Craven 11 2 Peters. K 1 Christy. L 1 Presgrave. W. F 8 Congden. W. 11 1 Pangle, J. W •"• Douglas. C. II 2 Pureell. F 1 Dalv. M 5 Rites. II 2 Forman. W 1 Scully. W. o 1 Frisbie. F. C 2 Stevens. F. J 1 Fitzsimnioiis. J 1 Smart. M 1 Fnllahev- II 1 Tompkins. G. It 1 Garth. William 11 Witch. S 1 Gardner. F. E 4 Whalen. J 4 Garson. J 1 Woodford. D 2 Healev. T. J 6 Wanton. R. J 4 Hogan. M 1 Wfnslow. 1. T 3 Keating. W 5 Watkins. R. 1 2 Lakeland. W 1 During the Maryland Jockey Chins spring meeting of sixteen days, which terminated yesterday. some exceptionally fast time was made on several occasions. Five new track records were made and one old mark equaled. Tlie complete records of the Pimlico track, revised to date, are now as follows: Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-2 Little King. 2 110 May 0. 1900 :4SS 4 1-2 f Bulk-are ...2 117 May 7. 1909 :54K 5-8 Taslev 3 110 May 0. 1!H« 1:00? 5 1-2 f Botanist ...4 114 April 23. 1908 1MI7J Ab 3-4 Tickle 4 104 April 22. 1907 1:14 3-4 Statesman ..2 122 November 0. 1908.1:121 Tukahira ...3 98 May 0. 1909 1:12* 6 1-2 f Mont dOr...2 118 November 24. 1S97.1:24! 7-8 Sugar Pine. 4 110 April 27. 190S 1:27 1 Nimbus 3 105 November B. 1908.1 :3UJ lnitOv Live Wire.. 4 111 May 3. 19419 1:43 Haflfty L.ofLgden .5 103 May 8. 1909 1:443 lni70v Tony BoneroJ lie November 5. 1808.1:441 1 1-10 Bobbie Kean7 114 November 5. 1888.1:471 1 1-8 Bartender ..5 111 Novemlier 9. 1884.1:34] 1 3-1G Juggler 5 !0. November 3. 1908.2:011 1 14 Maurice 4 122 November 14. 1896.2:091 Baikal 4 KM November 10. 1904.2:09 1 12 Sui erst it ion 3 98 November 7. 1908.2:351 134 Preakness ..7 125 October 21. 1S74...3:0SI 2 Monitor 3 107 October 21. 1879.. 3:343 2 1-8 Monitor 4 HO O tester 30. 1SJ8. .3:441 2 1-2 Ballankeel. 3 90 October 22. 1874.. 4:313 4 Bessie Lee...". Ill October 22. 1871. .7:33 Steeplechases. Ab2 Pontotoc 0 144 October 24. 1908. .4:01 Ab2 l-4Navaio 5 142 November 2. 1907.5:27*


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