Toronto Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-08

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. TORONTO RACING STATISTICS. I The Ontario Torbrj Clubs spring meeting, which opened at Woodbine lark May 22. and came to a close Hatarday, embraced thirteen racing days. Pur ! ing thai time eighty seven races were decided and the total distribution in stakes and purses was I ■77.560 and 171 owners shared in the distribution, forty-four winning MOO or more each. P. T. China Is at the head of the list of winning owners with I ,950 to his credit. S. C. Hildreth is second with 64.860, due to King James victory in the Toronto 1 Cup. Third place falls to J. Dyment with ,700. . The following is a complete list of owners winning 00 or more: *■ Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Chinn. P. T ti 2 O ,950 Hildreth. S. C 1 0 0 4.650 J. Dvnient 2 3 8 3.700 Seagram. J. E 3 4 5 3.700 Valbv Farm Stable 2 1 0 3.450 Itavies. R 6 6 1 3.305 R. J. Mackenzie 2 2 0 2.040 William Garth 3 5 0 2.590 Holle. Or. II 2 1 0 2.355 Idlebrook Stable 1 0 0 2.1S0 E. A. Brenuan 2 I 3 2.133 Smithson. C. C 4 3 1 2.005 Mav. J. W 3 • 0 2.015 Clyde. T 3 2 3 1.840 1. W. Colt 2 4 0 l.Mll N. Rav 1 1 2 1.785 P. M. Civill 4 I 0 1.705 W. Walker 2 0 3 1.575 Hancock. A. B I 0 1 1.345 McLaughlin. Mrs. J 1 2 0 1.480 McLennan. B 1 0 0 1.450 Smith. C. II 2 1 2 1.415 Wilson. Mrs. W. G 2 0 1 1.375 Isbister, J. R 2 1 1 1.150 Livingston. Mrs. L. A 2 0 2 1.125 St. James Stable 2 0 4 1.095 It. L. Thomas 1 2 2 940 Prospect Stable 1 1 0 785 Fox. F 1 2 0 700 Beck. A 1 2 | 745 Barlurtitv Stable 1 1 I 690 Sherman. G. P 1 0 1 075 Xi.oll. M 1 2 1 650 Wefter. A l 2 0 620 Cook. G. W 1 0 1 813 Koenigslrerg. A 1 1 I 575 Torek. 0 1 0 3 563 Nail v. J. C 1 1 0 530 M. Hutchison 1 1 1 543 Bowman. 0 1 0 1 3:15 Crew. C. A I 0 1 525 Gallagher. P 1 1 0 520 Walsh. J. J 1 0 1 . 515 Curter. R. W 1 0 0 510 Rogers. J 1 0 0 510 Richards. O. L 1 0 1 505 Sam Hildreths King James, winner of the Toronto Cup. Is at the head of the list of money-earning horses, with Sliimonese second on the list, due to her success iu the Kings Plate, and third place falls to Fort Garry, winner of the Stanley Produce Stakes. Tile following horses won »0 or more each during Hie meeting: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. King James .1 8 0 ,050 Shitnonese 1 0 o 3.250 Fort Garrv 1 2 2 1.780 Direct 2 2 0 2.040 Hanbrtdge 2 o 0 2.280 Guv Fisher 1 0 0 2.1SO Tenth 2 1 1 2.010 Busy r» 1 0 1.775 Bynantine 1 1 1 1.710 Red River 3 0 1 1 .545 Donald Macdonald 1 • 0 ■1.5O0 Agent 1 0 0 1.430 Lady Irma 1 1 0 1.405 Shore Lark 2 2 0 1.295 St. Cecilia 2 0 O l.o.so Neoakaleeta 2 1 0 l.oto Kara 1 2 0 1.0H Arondack O 2 0 l.ooo Joe Gartens 2 o f 970 Glimmer 1 0 0 90o Tollendal O 2 0 900 Courtier 1 0 0 8S0 I.adv Bather 1 2 1 820 Flying Squirrel 1 1 1 810 Mendip 1 0 0 810 Dr. Koch 1 1 0 760 Ben Cole 1 0 1 750 Waterway 1 f ■ 710 French Shore 1 1 1 705 Punkv 1 1 1 700 Pagan Bey 1 ■ I 700 Canvas • 1 I 1 075 Kxpansionist 1 0 1 675 Megantic 1 1 0 650 Centre Shot 1 1 0 620 Desert Star 1 0 1 615 Economy 1 0 0 610 Bobbie Kean 1 2 0 585 Rose Jueeti 1 1 0 5!5 Seismic 1 0 0 500 Pocomoke 1 O 0 585 Dareington 1 0 3 565 Snl Volatile 1 1 O 555 Howard Shean 1 1 » 530 Thomas Calhoun 1 1 0 545 Tourney 1 O 1 540 Tasl. v 1 0 2 530 Caper Sauce 1 0 1 525 C. W. Burt 1 0 0 520 Magdalen 1 ■ 0 520 Croyden 1 1 i 515 Duke of Milan 1 t 0 510 Fin MacCool 1 0 0 510 Nod 1 0 0 510 Dress Parade II 1 0 1 505 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Minto Stakes. May 22; Donald Macdonald P. T. Chinn ,500 Kings Plate. Mav 22; Shimouese Valley Farm Stable 3.250 Victoria Stakes, Mav 24; Turf Star J. W. Mav 1.480 Woodstock Plate. Mav 24: Guy Fisher Idle-brook Stable 2,180 Coronation Stakes. Mav 23: St. Cecilia R. Davies 690 Rreeders Stakes. Mav 23; Courtier J. E. Seagram 880 Prince of Wales Handicap, May 25; Lady Irma P. T. Chinn 1,330 Liverpool Cup. May 27: Direct R. J. Mac- ■ kenzie 1.080 Maple Leaf Stakes. May 28: Mendip J. E. Seagram 810 Toronto Cup, May 29; King James S. C. Hildreth 4.630 Woodbine Steeplechase, May 29; Agent B. McLennan 1.450 Seagram Cup. May 31: Direct R. J. Mackenzie! 1.160 Stanley Barracks Cup. June 1; Fin MacCool J. Rogers riO King Edward Hotel Gold Cup. June 2; Hau- bridge G. II. Holle 1.580 Stanley Produce Stakes. June 3; Fort Garry J. Dyment 2.155 William Hendrie Memorial Handicap. June 5: Glimmer Valley Farm Stable 960 Tyro Stakes. June 5; Rosy William Garth.. 1.240 Waterloo Handicap. June 5: Terah E. A. Brennan 1.240 Street Railway Handicap Steeplechase, June 5: Byzantine N. Ray 1.510 The percentage of winning favorites was good for the thirteen days of racing, as the following record will show: Number of days 11 Number of races 87 Winning first choices 39 Winning second choices 20 Winning outsiders 28 Winning at odds-on M Defeated at odds-on 8 Percentage of winning first choices 45 Goldstein was the star rider for the thirteen days of racing with twelve winners and a percentage of .23/ The total amount of money he won for the various owners he rode for was 0,835. There was a close men for second pthee botssnOn Rettig and Musgrave. the latter winning by a small margin. Keloyv is a record of the jockeys riding at the meet ing: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Goldstein 53 12 13 8 20 .23 Musgrave 48 11 8 7 22 .2:: R.ttig 37 9 7 2 19 .24 Gilbert 37 6 0 I 23 .14 ilarty :«» 6 I 7 24 .11 Mentrv 32 6 7 11 ■ .10 McCarthy 33 5 4 1 22 .16 Deverlcfa 53 4 6 4 30 .0" Herbert 29 4 2 I 20 .13 llinchcliffe 36 3 6 4 23 .OS T. Chandler 11 l » 1 • .*t C. Bowman 6 1 8 1 4 M G. Burns 1 1 » • LIN J. Foley 25 1 0 3 19 .04 Hammond 8 1 0 0 I .11 l:. Haines 4 1 8 f I .25 Trneuian 3 1 0 1 1 .33 . Ross 32 1 4 7 20 .05 Whiting 11 1 2 1 7 .09 I. Clark B 1 1 1 4 .11 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and tinished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Caldwell 9 0 2 O I liancis 4 O 0 1 Ganz H 1* 9 2 N Moorehouse D 0 10! Walsh. E 9 0 0 2 7 Williams 1 ♦ 1 • « Quoit In strut 4 o 0 1 .: The- following jockeys had mounts to the number . |i|M»ite their names, but yere never "In the money": B. Burton. 3; Callahan. 1: S. Davis, 1; F.step. 2; liagau. 1: M. Murphy. ■; oLuuuuf, 2; Olson. 1; I ! I I 1 . Phair. 1: Tellott. 3: Vickery. 1: G. Wilson. 2: Whrringtoa. 1; B. Wilson. 1; S. Wilson. 2. Ki-lbher bends the list of steeplechase jockey- and gentlemen riders wilh two wins out of five mounts: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. KeUeber 5 J. 0 o I .4o Mr. F. Davies 3 2 0 0 1 .07 Archibald 0 1 2 1 2 .17 0. Heider 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Mahon 3 1 O O 2 ..33 Pending 5 1 0 1 I .20 Mr. C. H. Smith 3 1 1 1 | M W. G. Wilson : 5 1 O 1- 3 .20 F. Williams 0 1 1 1 3 .10 Ray 5 1 1 2 1 .20 The following steeplechase Jockeys anil gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names mi, I finished third or lietter. but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Mr. J. Henderson 1 0 1 0 0 .Mr. W. Kelly 1 0 0 1 0 Mr. R. Henderson 2 0 1 1 o McAfee 6 0 4 0 2 Mr. R. Myles 2 0 10 1 Simpson 7 0 2 1 4 Saffel 4 0 0 3 1 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money : Beamish, 1; Mr. A. Case. 1: Mr. R. Davies. 2: Mr. N. Davies. 1; Dupee. 1: Hutton. 1: Mr. Holland. 1: Mr. Hodgins. 1; Mr. C. Henderson. 1; Hughes. 2: Hogan. 4: Hewitt. 2: Mr. D. Kerr. 2: Palmer. 2; Rostick. 1. P.. T. Chinn scored the honors among the trainers, having saddled the winners of more races than any other trainer during the thirteen days of racing. The record was as follows: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Boady. N 1 Hogan. W 1 Boyle. K. V 1 Ix-ary. D. J 1 Brown. C. A 2 l.ittleficld. B. T 3 Cahill. W 1 Marion. 1 2 Chinn. P. T 7 Mav. J. W 2 Civill. P. M 3 McDaniel. II 2 Clvde. T 3 McDaniel. W 2 Cole. B. L 3 McKinnev. F 1 Coles. T. F 4 McLaughlin. J 2 Dalv. »M 3 Muinford. S 1 Decker. 0. J 1 Nlcoll. M 1 Douglas. C. H 2 Nixon. J 2 Dvment. J 2 Presgrave. W. F. ... 2 Fiakes. M 3 Ray. N 1 Flint. G 1 Robson. J 1 Forman. W 1 Shields. W 5 Fox. F 1 Walden. R. J 1 Gallagher. P 1 Walker. J. R 1 Garth. William 6 Walker. W 2 Gates. A. A 1 Ward. J. S 1 Gleason. E 1 Whyte. E 2 Graver. J. W 1 Wilson. W. G 3 Ham. G 1 Hanbridges mile and seventy yards in 1 :45?. on May 24. SOU the only new mark hung up at the fast Woodbine track during the spriing meeting of the Ontario .Pockey Club, which terminated last Satur biy. The records of the course are as follows: Dist. norse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 12 A. Bummers.2 115 May 21. 1907 :491 Ladv Irma.. 2 110 May 23. 1MB :4.H 4 1-2 f Laura A. ...2 104 Mav 21. 1!H0 :55 The Abliot..2 111 Mav 25. l.MH, :55 Bat lima ria .2 112 Mav 29. 19O0 :35 John. Blake. 2 112 Mav 23. 1D07 :55 B-8 I.adv Vera.. 2 99 June 2. 1906 1:00 5 1-2 f Purslane ...2 103 September 21. 1000.1:00*. 3-4 Diamond ...4 114 May 24. 1906 1:11J 7-s Claude 5 113 September 21. 1006. 1:201 1 Kir Ralph ..4 104 June 1. 1906 1:3! Ini70y Ilanbridge ..4 113 May 24. 1S0!l 1:453 1 1-16 Ar. Cummer. 4 00 May 31. 19 0 1 :40r 1 1-S Min. Adams. 3 107 May 24. 1900 1:52 Tongorder . .4 lis June 2. 1900 1:52 1 1-4 Inferno ... .4 117 May SO MOO 2:05 1 1-2 M. Gradv..4 160 September is. 1906.2:50 13-4 Inferno 4 131 September 10. 1006.3:02 2 1-16 War Whoop. 4 06 September 23. 1085.3:341 2 1-4 Kelpie 3 100 September 21. 1007.3:601 Steeplechases. 1 3-4 T/d Radnor.. 6 154 September 23. 1905.3:141 2 Spencer ReiffS 157 Jijne oT 1908 3:55 2 1-2 Hound Brook7 ISO June 6. 190S 4:394. AlM nt3 Agent 7 16.! May 29. 1909 6:17 •Hunters, gentlemen riders.


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