Tulsa Racing Statistics, Daily Racing Form, 1909-07-29

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TULSA RACING STATISTICS. The Tulsa Fair Associations summer meeting, which opened at Tulsa. Okla., July 12. and came to an end Saturday. July 24, embraced twelve racing days, during which time seventy-three races were decided. The total distribution in stakes and purses, amounted to 0,300, and seventy-seven owners shared in the distribution, forty-two winning 00 or more each. L. K. Powell heads the list with ,100; F. II. Kessinger is second on the list with 75; third place falls to It. M. Hollenback Nvith 00 to his credit. Below Is the complete list of owners winning 00 or more each at the meeting: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Powell. L. K 0 4 1 ,100 Kessinger. F. II 3 0 1 475 Hollenback. It. M 4 3 2 400 Wiikins, J 3 4 4 450 George, E : 2 1 2 325 Burns. A. H 3 0 0 325 Daniels, C. S 2 4 3 295 Hank. 0 2 1 1 "SO Frazler and Farrls 1 2 2 275 Louder, J. C. 2 1 O 265 Reynolds. J. N 3 0 1 200 Trammell. W. T. 2 0 0 250 Ratcliff. J 2 0 3 240 Cottle, D. C 2. 0 0 210 Reed. C. . . 2 0 0 200 Burnett. S. B 2 0 1 185 Kelly and Striker :. 1 0 4 185 Armstrong. J 1 3 0 105 Burttschell. Joseph 1 3 2 105 Dwyer Stable 1 3 2 105 Hambrlck, B. H 1 0 0 150 Hargrove. L. S 1 1 1 145 Allison and Crcekmore 1 2 1 140 Burke. W. E 1 2 0 140 Fleming. T. V 110 135 Waggoner. W. T 1 1 0 125 Watkins. W. A 1 0 2 125 Cross. F 1 0 1 120 Birtel. F. 1 1 0 115 Jones, P. II 1 0 1 115 Johnson. F. Y 1 1 0 115 Steve. P 1 1 0 115 Freeman. I. B 1 0 1 110 Postlcwaite, W. G. . 1 0 0 110 Payne, W. SI 1 0 1 110 Stevens. G ; 1 O 0 110 Smith. H. L 1 0 0 110 Smith. T. M 1 0 0 100 Sells, J. T 1 O 0 100 Stack. J. W. 1 0 0 100 Burrell. P. S 1 0 0 100 Drew, C. C. 1 0 0 100 L. K. Powells Lomond Is first on the list of money-winning horses with 1909.sh05 to his credit; Fred MullioIIand Is second with 55. and third place falls to Ringer with 00. The following fifty horses won 00 or more each during the twelve days of racing: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Lomond 3 1 O 1909.sh05 Fred Mulholland 3 1 0 355 Ringer 3 1 O 300 Horace II ..2 1 1 200 Buck Thomas . 3 O 1 200 Starbeam 2 0 0 250 Rio Pecos 2 0 0 250 Golf Ball 1 1 1 245 Bonnie Hays 2 O 0 225 Otilo 1 2 1 225 John Grlflin 2 0 0 210 San Gil 1 0 0 200 Bonnie Prince Charlie 1 2 O 190 Klamesha II 1 3 2 175 Goldan 10 1 105 Oohoomoo 1 3 O 105 Tallow Dip 1 0 2 100 Dick Shanlcy 1 0 3 155 Abrasion 1 1 0 145 Restless Lady 1 1 0 135 Anona 1 1 0 125 Flying Pearl 1 0 2 125 Mazonla 1 1 0 125 MInnolette 1 1 1 125 Jesse James 7 10 1 120 Buchanan 1 0 2 120 C. J. Cos 1 1 0 115 Gee Whiz 1 1 2 115 Lady Ethel 1 0 1 115 Pink Carnation 110 115 Rappold 1 0 1 115 Father Downey 1 0 1 110 Lista 1 0 1 110 Mascarol 1 0 0 110 Myrtle DIxou 1 O 1 110 OHvett 1 .0 0 110 Rationality 1 0 1 110 Convenient 1 0 1 110 1 0 0 110 fipron Iliff Cole 1 O 0 110 limalaya 1 0 0 100 Hattie Garrett 1 0 0 100 Louisa F. ; 1 O 1 100 Loyd - 1 0 0 100 Luke Cates 1 0 0 100 Tapioca 1 0 0 100 Kddic Kks 10 0 100 Esther B 1 0 0 100 Dr. Nash 1 O 0 100 Aunt Tabilha 1 0 0 100. F. Strang carried off the riding honors, having twelve winners and a percentage of .30 to his credit. Below Is the record of the jockeys1 riding at ;the meeting: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Uno. P.C. Strang. F .40 12 8 11 .30 Louder 47 10 0 11 7 .21 Lowe. R 29 ! 2 3 15 .31 Smith. T 02 8 8 7 29 .15 Hogg. J 40 0 7 0 21 .15 Hollister 25 5 C 5 0 .20 Flannigan .18 3 3 0 12 .17 Davenport 9 3 0 0 C .33 Lowe. C 19 2 1 2 14 .11 Morse 7 2 O 1 4 .29 Wecker 8 2 2 2 2 .25 Ziegler 12 2 1 0 9 .17 Whiting 24 2 2 3 17 .OS Wilson. J 17 1 4 3 9 .00 Schlessingcr .....10 1 0 3 C .10 Small 12 1 3 1 7 .OS McCluskey 15 1 1 O 13 .07; Lhics. A 2J 1 6 3 10 .01 Bonner ...7 1 1 1 4 .14 Burns, n. 7 1 0 1 5 .14 The following jockeys bad mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. JM. Sd.Unp. Harper 5 0 1 2 2 Hamilton 5 0 2 0 3 Lawrence 7 0 0 1 0 Mewes 7 0 1 0 C Oiler 5 0 1 0 4 Ploss 4 0 1 2 1. Icndergast 1 0 0 1 0 Spencer 12 0 1 1 10 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": llezanson, 2: Baker. 2: Batiste, 1: Corhin. 3; Finley. 2: Harrison. 2; Kohn. 3: Martin. S.. 2: McXauiara, 1; Padrone. 1; Russell. 1: Walker. G: Wills. 4. J. W. Parker was the most successful trainer, having saddled the winners of sis races. Below is the record of the trainers at the meeting: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Armstrong, J 1 Louder, J. C 2 Burke. W E 1 Layster. H 1 Burrill, P. S 1 McClernand. J 3 Bums, M 2 Polk. J. P 3 Burttschell, J 1 Parker, J. W G Cottle. D. C 2 Postlewalte. W. G... 1 Clark. G 1 Pike. H. V. 1 Daniels. C. S 2 Reid. II. E. .3 Ellis. J 1 Reed. C 2 Freeman, W. B 4 Reynolds, J. N 3 Fleming, T. V. 1 Sells. J. T 3 Farrls. J. 1 Stevens, G 1 Freeman. C. N 1 Smith. H. L 1 Hollenback. R. M 4 Striker. 1 1 Hargrove, L. S 3 Stillman. J. 1 Howell. C .....4 Spencer. R. n 1 Jones, W 3 Waggoner. W. T. ..1 Kern. J 1 Whitehill. L. T 1 Kelly, D. W 3 Wells, T. .". 1


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