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M Mr. tl g a a o on a 1 It c t to j. ,. v , it v j t -. ,. j i . . , i , . . , 1 1 1 i i 1 i 1 - : , , . i I i i - , i . : 1 , ; i ; I : i " 4 i " J 3 J , . BAYARDOS OWNER THE ENGLISH LEADER. Fairie Has Displaced King Edward Statistics and News of the Turf Beyond Seas. London, Eng., September IS. The failure of the kings colt. Minora, in the St. Leger makes good the estimate of the best critics that he is not cup horse. Sheer gameness and clever riding the part of Jones won the Derby for Minorii, and it is a question whether he will ever win another 1 long-distance race when the company is really good. is quite possible, however, that he will lie a champion miler. Not even Rayardo will be likely beat him over that distance. The owner of Bayardo, the English champion, Mr. Fairie. is one of the luckiest of mortals. It is a characteristic of Mr. Fairie that no matter when or where you meet him he nearly always has a cigar . between his lips. And the puzzling thing is that is invariably a newly-lit cigar. How he manages it passes understanding. j He has been one of Fortunes darlings. Many years ago he was mining in West Australia when he became possessed of the Broken Hill silver mine j In what has been described as very lucky style, tie has derived an immense fortune from that Eldorado of riches, and since his return to England he has been a consistent supporter of the turf. His luck has not deserted him iu this connection, as he has had his full share of racing successes. Mr. Fairie Ids real name is Arthur Cox has the pleasure of having bred Bayardo himself, the dam of that coll being ialicia. and it will be a satisfaction to him to know that the colt which was undoubtedly the best of his age iu 1!MS has the present year vindicated his superiority after having apparently gone to pieces in the spring. The Paris autumn meeting commenced last Sun- day. when the mile and a half Omnium, or French Ccsarewitch, worth ,illl. brought out eighteen competitors, and was handily won by Mr. Trairieuxs well-fancied Margarite. a bay four--ear-old daughter of Boudoir and Marchioness, which, ridden bv the American jockey. F. ONeill, canried 100 pounds home a length anil a half in front of Rose de Flan-dre. three-year-old. 107 pounds. The important mile and seven furlongs Prix Royal Oak attracted half a dozen three-year-old colts, each of which carried 12S pounds, among them being Verdun. With the race generally considered a certainty for the latter, the Grand Prix de Paris winner started at 2 to 1 on. but after leading until nearing the distance he . collapsed. leaving Aveii to win by half a length fron Negofol. The winner, bred by his owner, rr., A. AuirioiTfrte 5Ts;oo"d-loiklng hay- lt"irsiinonv -Ian son or St. Simon and Garonne ont of Alliance by Saxifrage from Didlne by that vify good, horse Boiard out of Bijou, a daughter of Trumpeter- and the Oaks winner. Regalia.. Mr. Fairie lias displaced King Edward as the leader of the winning owners during the term from March 22 to September 14. The list of those to win 0;000 and over is as follows: Owner. Horses. Races. Won. Mr. Fairie :: 11 .10.715 King F.dwfrd VII .......7 12 08,070 J. B. Joel ...15 22 50,040 Lord Rosehery 0 ; 47,200 L. Robinson and W. Clark.... S 12 42.535 W. II. Walker 7 11 40.410 A- l Basset ti 12 :W,555 A. Bailey 1 :i 35,520 Ii. de Rothschild 12 11! 33.857 H. Lytham 11 10 ::2,C52 Lord Howard do Walden 10 13 20,420 Sir W. C. Cooper 4 0 28,810 P. Nelke .. ti Id 28,305 L. Neumann .... 4 5 28,000 Lord Carnarvon S 12 27;778 Duke of Portland v.. 7 10 27.005 J. A. de Rothschild 7 S 2i.til0 -Major K. Loder 3 5 24,057 H. P. Whitney ....12 IS 23.785 K. Mills ... 7 IS 23.520 J. Buchanan ...7 J 22.0X5 W. Raphael ... 4 5 22.272 Sol Joel 5 10 21.145 Lord Villlers 4 0 21.510 II. G. Fenwick 2 7 17,705 A. Bendon 2 2 17.535 A. P. Cunliffe ..5 S 15,425 Lord Falmouth ..2 4 10,100 Lord Durham 7 10 15,505 W. M. G. Singer 0 7 15.1:50 J. R. Keene 5 11 14,335 Ixird Derby i S 12,440 A. Stedall S It 12,210 W. Astor 2 5 12,000 II. J. King :; 5 12.030 Captain N. Allfrey 1 3 11.050 Lord Ilchester 3 7 10.050 J. R. Renwick 5 14 10,870 Frank Wootton lias added five to his score of successes since this time last week, and Trigg has had the same number of winners. William Griggs and Williamson have each got four times first past the post, while IMaber. Saxby. Fox and Lyniiam have added three to their respective totals. At the finish of yesterdays racing the records of the leading jockeys stood as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P. C. Woottou. F 512 111 104 53 244 21.57 Maher. D 207 SI 40 30 140 27.27 Higgs, W 420 73 52 55 240 17.3S Saxby. W K07 GO :!9 34 174 10.53 Trigg. C 40S 57 53 50 328 11.44 Griggs. Walter 395 47 48 47 253 11.89 Fox. F 385 42 40 50 253 10.00 Dillon, B. 249 40 35 39 134 10.00 Jones. II 178 35 35 17 00 19.t5t5 McCall. G 10S 35 25 23 115 17.07 Evans. J 250 31 :!3 18 IKS 12.40 Griggs. William 325 2! 44 49 203 8.92 Martin. J. U 23S 27 35 20 150 11.34 Randall. H 179 27 19 28 105 15.0S Madden, 0 23S 27 33 2V 152 11.34 Stokes. II 102 20 IS 10 132 13.54 Up to September 14 the horses that have won 0,000 and over are as follows: Horse and pedigree. Races. Won. Bayardo, b. c. 3, by Ray Ronald Galicia 0 03,340 Minoru. hr. c. 3. bv Cyllene .Mother Siegel 5 74.4S0 Neil Gow, ch. c. 2. by Marco Che- laiuiry 3 3S.CS5 Dark Itoiiald. br. e. -I, bv Bav Rou- aid Darkle . 3 35.520 F.leelra. br. f. 3. by Eager Sirenia. 2 25.700 Perola. ch. f, 3, by Persimmon Edinee 1 2L750 I.emlMrg. b. e. 2, by Cvlleia Galicia 3 19.440 White Eagle, ch. c. 4, by Galli- nule Merry Gal 3 19.395 Louviers. h. c, 3, by Isinglass St. Louvaine 3 19.3S7 Greenback, b. c, 2. by St. Frusquin Evergreen 5 17.SS5 Admiral Hawkc. ch. e, 2. by Galli-nule Admiration 3 17.552 Oargill, b. h, 5, by Carbine Galinue 2 17,375 Bomba, b. c, 3, liy Carbine St. Neo- . phyte 1 17.150 Prlncesse de Galies. b. f. 3, by Gal- linule Eclia 1 15.250 Sealed Orders, ch. c. 3, by Diamond Jublleo Wafer 3 15.130 Sir Areblltfild. blk. e. 4, by Desmond Are Light 3 14.925 Continued on second page. BAYARDOS OWNER THE ENGLISH LEADER. Continued from first page. Horse and pedigree Races. Won. Charles OMalley. b. . 2. bv Desmond Goody Two Shoes 3 33,925 Ebor, br. c. 4. by Hackler Lady Goush. 1 13.250 Salens, b. c, 3, by Luveuo Vuleuza. 4 12.515 Amadls. b. c. 3. by Love Wiselv Galeta 3 12.350 Primer, b. c, 4. by St. Simon Bre- . Tiary 1 12.317 lellow Slave, b. f. 2. by St. Serr Croceum 4 12.020 Arranmore. b. c. 4. Ilv Succoth or Enthusiast Court Card 3 11.000 Mirador, ch. c. 3, by Marco Semi- toce ... 4 11.405. Hallaton. ch. g. 7, by Rlankney Mascotto 3 11.050 The Whirlpool, b. c. 3. by Ayrshire Weir 2 10.210 Santo Strato. b. c. 4. by Victor Wild or St. Frusquin Fie Powder 1 10.150 During the same term the sires of winners of 0,000 and more are given in the table below: Sire and pedigree. Winners. Races. Won. Bay Ronald 1N3. dead, by HamptonBlack Duchess, by Galllard. 9 201 51,100 Cyllene 1S95, by Bona Vista-Arcadia, by Isouomy It 2S 110,715 GaUinule 1SS4. bv Isonomy Moorhen, by Hermit 11 20 S5.557 Marco 1S92. by Rarcaldiue Novitiate, by Hermit 10 M 78,127 Persimmon 1S03, dead, by St. Simon Perdita II.. by Hampton it IS 70,000 Eager 1S94. by Enthusiast Groeba by Melton 17 31 CO. 125 Carbine 1SS5. by Musket The Mersey, by Knowsley S 12 40,923 St. Frusquin 1S93. by St. Simon Isabel, bv Plebeian 17 2G 45.547 Desmond ISOti, by St. Simon LAbbesse Ue Jouarre. by Trap- Dist 15 23 44,050 Sondridge 1S0S, by Amphiou Sierra, by Springfield 11 17 37,755 Isinglass 1S90. bv Isouomv Deadlock, by Wenlock S 111 35,592 Diamond Jubilee US07. bv St. Simon Perdita. by Hampton. ... .12 10 35.200 St. Serf 1SSS, by St. Simon Fc- ronia. by Thormanby 5 13 30.100 Ayrshire 1SS5. bv Hampton Atalanta. by Galopin 12 10 27.000 Pietermaritzburg 1SS. bv St. Simon Sea Air. by Isouomv 14 10 2C.S35 Hackler 1S87. dead, by Petrarch Hackness, by Albert Victor... 14 1C 25,727 Florizel II. 1S91. dead, bv St. Simon Perdita II., by Hampton. 11 18 23.345 i - 4eshrdlucmfwypvbgkqj : Cupbearer 1S99. by Onne Kiss- i ins Cup, by Hampton 7 17 21.2S5 1