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LOUISVILLE RACING STATISTICS. The New Louisville Jockey Clubs spring meeting, which opened 011 Xlay 3. and came to a close jcsui day. embraced eighteen racing days and during thai linic Kis races were decided and the total ilistribu tion in stakes and purses was $.14.42.1 and 101 own els shared in the distribution, thirty-eight of iheiu whaalng 0o or nnre each. .1. 1!. Respess is at the head of the list of winning owners witli .0.10 lo his credit. W. H. Iizer is second, his horses having won .03.1. Third place falls to .1. N. Camden with .77o. The following is a lomplete list of owners winning MM and over: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. 1 B. Respess 1 1 O .05 1 W. II. Fizer I 0 3 2.983 J. X. Camden 1 4 2 2.77 T. C. Xlellowell 4 O 2 2.616 11. :. Betlwell 8 5 3 2.513 R. K. Lewis 3 1 O 2.40O R. II. Anderson 2 o 0 14113 II. XlcCarren 2 1 1.883 Henderson Ac Hogan 3 7 7 1.551 L. A. Vila 5 1 .1 1.412 W. V. Schulte 3 2 3 1 . 3.25 1. II. Holle 3 2 1 1.186 J. W. Xlav 4 1 1 1.O50 1. XL Civill 4 0 3 1.0.10 J. T. Ireland 3 3 3 os.l Woodford and Fizer 2 1 4 .125 W. tlerst ■. 2 3 3 02.1 St. .tames Stable 2 2 1 sT." J. ;. Criencr 2 0 1 875 C. C, Van Meter 3 0 0 825 W. J. Young 2 3 3 sou Cailaher Bros 2 3 1 775 A. Blule 3 1 2 775 W. A. Hughes 1 4 . 1 755 J. S. Hawkins 2 1 1 129 1. R. FStaaeiaM 2 o 2 tw.o John Xlarklein 2 1 2 .25 I. Duiuie 2 2 2 1:2.1 .1. C. Xlilam 2 I I 15o a . Weber 2 o o 52.1 F. B. Stevens 2 1 0 52.1 J. K. Wainwright 1 1 1 5« C. V. .Mueller 2 O O 45o T. I la tin Id 2 o 0 451 J. L. RccMon 1 3 o 42.1 J. W. J. Bissell 1 1 3 421 .1. II. I.esh 1 0 1 12.1 A. Baker 1 0 1 42.1 The Kentuekv Derby winner. Wintcrgrcen. with ,850. is at the head of the list of 170 iilonev earniug horses. Next to him is Miami, with .1.0. due to his success in the Clark Handicap, while Ih.ical is a close third, with the Kentuekv Oaks lo her credit. The following thirty-seven horses won M or more each during the niiM-ting: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Winter greea 1 1 o .0.10 Miami 1 1 1 2.376 Klorea ] 1 O 1 2.431 Crystal Xlaid 8 1 6 2. MM Huck 2 f 1 IJM* Joe Merita 2 0 o 1.01.1 Btbelbur* 2 o o l.si» Tom Ilavward 4 0 o 1.656 olamhala 2 o 1 ST.", The Fad 3 O S2-1 Oliding Belle 2 6 1 82.1 Creel 3 0 0 7.10 Cymbal 2 2 0 725 Nadzu 2 2 0 02.1 Turf Star 2 o o 52.1 Grenade 2 o o .12.1 Kdwin L 2 o o 521 laifielil 2 1 1 52.1 Bel ev iew 2 1 0 525 liauliiicr 2 1 1 525 Snap 2 1 O 525 Orlando! 2 0 2 MB Itatatjr Dame 1 1 1 566 King Solomon I 2 0 -175 John 1-:. XlcXIillau 1 1 o 47.1 CoIIoipiv 1 1 O 475 Marbles 1 2 2 410 Matlm in 1 1 O 410 Dtaseaa 2 o o 4.10 Warliohl 1 0 1 425 Charlie Bastman o 4 o 425 llvperion 11 2 8 O 412 Sir Cleges 1 1 1 100 Hanliii.lge 1 1 1 lllo Oreen Seal 1 0 0 46* Jeff Bernstein 1 0 O 4m Kings Daughter I 0 0 400 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Kentuekv Derby. Xlav 3: Wintcrgrcen ,836 Dcl.ut.itite Stakes. Xlav 5: Kthelhurg 1.663 Clark Handicap. Mav S: Xliami 1 sjo Baslifonl Manor Slakes. Xlav 12: Joe Morris.. 1.600 Kiank lchr Slakes. Xlav 1.1: Huck 1.635 l.i .itisville Handicap. Xlav 20: Crystal Maid.. 1.588 Kentucky Oaks. Xlay 22: lioieal 2.410 The percentage of winning favorites was erv good for the eighteen days of racing, as llie following record will show: Niimher of davs ",8 Number of races MB Winning tirsi choices 45 Winning second 1 hoices 17 Winning outsiders 40 Winalax at odda-oa 12 Defeated at odds-on 11 r II flam of w inning tirst choices 12 incitit Iowi is was the star rider for the eighteen days of racing with twenty one winners and a per Rentage Of .20. The total amount of money he won for the various owners he rode for was 2,157. There was I close race for second place between Taplin and Page, the latter winning by a small margin. The race given for gentlemen riders was won by Xlr. learcc. Mr. Funis rode the second horse and Xlr. Schwartz the third. Below is a record of the jockeys riding at the meeting: Jockey. Xfts. 1st. 2d. 3d. 1np. B.C. V. Dowers 81 21 12 13 89 20 1age 03 1.1 11 8 2! .24 Taplin S2 13 10 0 .10 .10 I-:. Martin 72 11 7 0 48 .15 XI. Xlctiee 0.1 8 8 10 3ii .12 T. Rice 71 5 11 1 40 . 7 Davenport 11 4 o 3 12 .21 I. Austin 4.1 4 3 1 37 .08 lleidel 47 4 5 2 30 68 iroxler 21 3 4 1 13 .II Ilaimaii 38 3 » 1 31 68 J. Lee 43 3 4 2 34 .07 C. II. Shilling 11 2 2 0 7 .18 Kennedy 21 2 1 0 12 .10 M. Ileston 22 2 1 2 14 .00 Warrea 57 2 .1 0 44 .■ i Xlr. l.aree 1 1 0 0 8 l.oo Herbert s 1 o o 7 .12 Robinson S 1 1 o 0 .12 I. Burton 10 1 2 0 13 .00 lliifnagel 17 1 2 1 13 .txi It. Williams 20 1 3 4 12 .05 T. Steele 25 1 1 3 20 .04 The follow ing jeeheis had mounts to tin- number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockev. Mts. 1st. 26. 3d.ini. Braiiiion 18 0 1 1 M loose 8 O 1 1 7 Gleaner 22 o 1 2 lo Raul 10 0 118 A. Walsh 23 0 2 3 Is V. Cole 3 O 1 0 2 Llovd 14 0 2 0 12 Mr. rants 1 6 1 0 o Hatchet t 3 0 0 1 2 Musgrave 2 0 8 1 1 Mr. Schwartz 1 • 0 1 8 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the nionev": .1. aJex, 7: W. lailnaa 5: XV. Brooks. 7: c. Brown, li: J. Baker. 1: J. Conley. 2: Dishnion. .;: J. Dalv. 1: Dnnkinsoii. 2: A. Davis. 1; I"ov. 7: Franklin 5: joodmaa. 2: K. Harris, l: I. Koernei. 1 Nam. 12. Miller. 1: W. Ott. 2: Ornies. 1: J. sina 1 T. Tavlor. 1: Zurliorg. 5: Mr. Collyer. 1: Mr Bltte. 1: Xlr. Jeffries. 1; Xlr. Caldwell. 1: Mi. I 1. II O. Bedwell si-orcd the honors among the train era, having saddled the winners of more races tbaa anv oilier trainer during the eighteen davs. The ee orii of the trainers is as follows: No. No. Trailer. Wins. Trainer. Win- Aladie. T 1 Johnson. L 5 Baxter. A 2 Johnson. A. J 2 l.iiitc J ■■. Kelly, J. t 2 Bedwell. II. r. 8 l.nzadcr. V I I Blule A 2 I.ewK W. 1 1 I Baker. A 0 Lewis. V 1 I Brooks. R. I* 2 Lally. J 2 I No. No. Trainer. XXins. Trainer. Wins. Bniion. XI 1 May. J. VV 4 Civill. P. XI I Xlaok. C 1 CoTae. 1 1 Xlarion. L 2 t ass.ulv. R 2 Mayberry. J. B 1 Christy. 1 1 Xlarklein. John 2 Denny, i 4 Murray. 1. 1 Ftaer. XV. II .1 StfoCarren. H 2 Fitzgerald. I. B 2 Nichols. .1. II 1 Jallaher. J. C 2 Boas. J. B 1 Crater. XV 1 Riley. J. 1. 1 Oroscho. F. D 1 Steele. A. 1 1 Hanlon. r 2 Tucker. It 1 Hawkins, J. S 2 Van Meter. C. C 3 Hughes. S. K 1 Weaver. J. T 1 Hatfield. T 3 XVallace. V. M 1 Henderson. S. XI 3 Ward. J. S 2 Ham. ti 2 Wallers. J 1 Hall. C. W 1 Young. W. J 3 Inland. J. T 5