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. . t ; . ! i : i 1 ; 1 1 ! ; : ; . GRAVESEND RACING STATISTICS. The Urookl.vn .Toekev lus autumn meeting which opened at Gravesend September I I and came to an end September 27. embraced twelve rnclns days, durlnn which time seventy-two races were decided, and the total amount of money distributed was $.2,2!0, in which ninety-nine iwners shared, thirty-three winning $.riK or more each. S. C. Illidreth heads the list, with ,415, the Mont poller Stable Is second, with ,210. ami third place falls to the Chelsea Stable, with ,005. The following thirty-three owners won 00 or more each; t". Hlhlreth ii p ,415 -Montiielier Stable ;: i u :i "10 Itevorwyek Stalde 4 l ii 2,K5 II. R. Hrandt -j y ;j j 700 T. , McDowell :: o i L57o Chelsea Stable a i .ii j;. ujtii .-. u ! i:.!;" t.. r. Johnson :; u n j -too .1. M. W. Green 2 1 1 l "tK Sliver llrook Farm :t 1 u 1 "40 IV i1 ,"""d"lpli 2 2 1 l 1115 M. llirsch 1 li 1,050 -Mrs. W. !. Wilson 2 o O 1,010 V; -1JIls l 3 o l.ooo 12. II. Jennings l o Newcastle Stable 1 1 3 mmi K. 1!. Cassatt , 2 0 2 S"t R. E. Watkius ;.. 2 0 o S10 A. Koenlgslierg 1 2 O MM T. Moualiau l o 1 775 II. McLennan l o o tyjr, G. M. Odom 1 J u tr.0 -V, 1rI-0 1 2 O 030 Miss K. Guivt 12 0 CM V. Johnson 10 1 50 W. T. Ryan 1 o 0 51;; .I1"11,1 1 1 1 flOO J. Fitzsimmons l o ;; 500 F. D. Weir 1 1 o fMi It. Sihreiber 1 .0 1 510 . 1.. Jennings , 1 o 1 r:i0 R. H. Anderson 1 0 o 500 Fltz Herbert, winner of the First Special, heads the list of money-wiiinlng horses, with ,150. Mexoana. with the Flatlands Stakes, the Junior Champion Handicap and ,475 to his credit. Is second, and third place falls to Firestone, with S2.10O. The following thirty-four horses won 00 or more each: i.!,or,s,- lst- Amf. , . - lltz Herbert 1 1 o ,050 Mexoana ... 2 0 0 "475 w.r.Vs!.me - 0 0 A,mk;,.,,;u. 1 1 0 Dr. llolzberg L 1 1 1.010 oodcraft .-; 2 O 1,515 Sir John Johnson 2 o 0 1 -IS5 High Private :: o 1 l:!50 Essex II 1; 1 1 1,205 The Squire o o 1.055 ! y.".ui",-, 1 0 0 L050 Little King o , 1,050 Andrew Summers 1; o o 1 040 Kings Daughter 1; 11 o louo Shannon 1 y 0 M:o Itose Queen 1 -J o si! Pretend , o 1 77 OThtlco 1 1 x 7,-,,, llesom 1 j o iyt J!wKr,r : 1 0 o 075 Queen Maigueiite .. . 1 2 O KU Suierstltlon 1 2 O 0.HI Glasmere 1 o 0 1J5 Jeanne dArc 1 0 t 5PO ff. I 1 O 0 50; Mr C leges 1 0 0 rv lM!v Al!,.e,1Ia 1 1 0 !50 I rincii Gal 1 0 2 550 Jt1"1"f,c 1 0 1 530 Bellevlew- 1 0 2 510 Curly Locks 1 1 0 r0 A i,uar,k.!,I ; 1 0 0 -rx Alice Baird 1 0 0 500 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Flatlands Stakes, September 14; .Mexoana ,050 1-irst Special. September 11; Fltz. Herbert..... 2,300 s.peci!hition Stakes. September 15: Firestone... 1.050 Ilitehcock Steeplechase. September 10: Denier 075 Breokwood Steeplechase, September IS; Andrew Summers ciO Junior Champion Handicap, September IS: Mexoana .- 1 .y-, Culver Handicap. September IS; Sirjolin " 1 Johnson 1 ,,-,, i!i;i,,le"U;! ftnkes, September 20; Firestone.. LO50 Mllow TIandicap. September 21; Livonia 1,050 Kings Highway Steeplechase, September 22; Essex II ;io Holly Stakes. September 23: Little King 1,050 Prospect Handicap. September 25; Grasmcre and Pretend 1 050 Oriental Handicap. September 25: Allliction! I L425 Bayshore Stakes. September 27; Dr. llolzberg 1,050 Bead heat; purse divided. Il" percentage of winning favorites was high, as ; the rollowiug table will show: I Number of days " 2 Number of races 72 " Winning first choices :!,v Winning second choices .- 10 1 Winning outsiders. 21 1 Winuins at odds-on 12 Defeated at odds-on 10 Percentage of winning first choices 49 r E. Dugan was the leading rider for the twelve j days of racing with sixteen winners and a percentage of .31. The total amount of money he won for the various owners for whom he rode was 2.S45. Below Is .1 complete record of the jockeys: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. TJnp. P.C. 1 K. Dugan 52 10 8 0 22 .31 W. Glass 44 8 0 0 ,21 .18 i E. Martin 23 7 5 1 10 .:aT Creevy 20 7 4 7 8 .27 Butwell 2S 8 1 13 .21 C. Grand 37 0 10 15 .10 Gilbert 8 3 O 0 5 .37 L Garner 2S 3 4 . 12 .11 J. Mclntyre 15 2 1. 2 10 .1.". 1. McCarthy 15 2 O 4 ! .13 1 F. H. King 10 2 1 2 11 .12 W. Doyle 1 1 0 0 O 1.00 Mulligan 2 1 0 1 0 .50 M. McGec 0 12 O 3 .17 Upton 0 1 1 0 4 .17 : Scoviile 12 1 1 0 10 .08 The following Jockeys had mounts to the number 1 opposite their names and finished third or better, 1 but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Jits. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. J. Bergen 8 0 1 2 ." J. Butler 10 0 2 1 7 Davenport 12 0 0 3 ! S. Davis 3 0 0 1 2 Hyland 2 o 1 0 1 Leach ..4 0 1 1 2 A. Lang 3 O 1 o 2 McCahey 27 . 0 3 5 1! ; Russell 2 0 1 0 1 : Ural 14 0 1 O 13 A. Walsh ..a O . 3 1 4 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were "never in the money": Rensehoten. 1: Gordon. 1: E. Ilayncs, 1: Lelbcrt. j 3; Madeira. 1; C. Miller, 1: Nullet. 1; Raynor. 3; Rowan. 3; A. Smith, 4: B. Wilson. 7; Wrispen, 2; G. Lynch. 4; Keating, 1. Below is the record of the steeplechase jockeys: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. W. Allen 4 2 1 0 1 .50 J. Lynch 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Pending 2 1 0 0 1 .50 .McAfee t . . 3 1 0 O 2 .33 The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts to the number- opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Davidson 1 O 1 O 0 Dilpee .". 0 0 1 2 o. Heidcr 1 0 I o o Keimath 2 O 0 2 0 KclbhiT 3 0 I 1 1 Lucas 2 I I 0 1 Wood . 2 0, 0- I 1 Steeplechase jockey lluppe had one mount, hut failed to finish "In the money. " S. C. Ilildreth carried -ofT the training honors, having saddled the winners of seven races. The following thlrty-eiKht trainers sent at least one winner to the post: No. No. , Trainer. Wlus. Trainer. Wins. Allen, M. M 1 Henley. J. S 3 Brer, N 2 llanlon. F 1 Bipte. J 1 HylHiid. J. J 1 Blftkeley. A. G 4 Jennings. W. II 1 Brandt. II. R 2 Jones. J 1 1 Baker. A 1 Lelchton. C t Beal. N. K 1 Miller. It. 3 Bnreh, P. M 2 Odom, !. M I Clark. C. F 1 Patterson, K 1 oyle. J. 1 1 Powers, J I Denny. G 4 Itowe. J 1 1 Fllzslmiiioiis. .1 1 Slnritu. V 1 lYiKlric, F. C 1 Smith. J. 1 1 Garth. William 1 Wilson. W. G 2 1 Garson. J 1 Woodford. D I I lea ley. T. J 3 Welsh. T I Hlldreth. S. C 7 Whalon. J0H11 1 Hirsch, M 2 Wntkins. R. E 2 Hogan, W 1 Weir. F. D I X.i ihaitsfc-j were made In the Irnfl; record-: and they are as lollowi: ri-it Horse. A.Wt. Hale Time 1-2 Civil Service 3 110 .May 20. 1810. ..... :4SJ 1 4 1-J f Golden Ase, . JJ." Miiy 20, Jjoii , ., . tfo I... 1 j 1 Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Dale. Time. Tonlcum ...,2 105 May 30. 1000 :55 Water Color. 2 115 June 7. 1000 :55 5-8 Feme Solo ..2 00 September 20. 1!0I. :,-.! 5 1-2 f Fashion PIate2 100 September 14. 1008.1 :M Trance 2 118 September 23. 1908.1:001 AI3-4 Pr, Hmbiirg5 122 Mnv 25, 1007 1:08, !t-4 Mcohanus ,,4 107 June 1. 1900 1;131 7-8 Jim Douglas. 8 107 September 0. 18S0..1 :2S 1 Dlnna Ken..il 111 May 25, 1907 1:3SI lm70y Fried Knipp.Ii 12 May 21. 1902 1:41 Francesco ..A 85 June 11, 1902 1:11 Grapple ....5 100 June 19. 1907 1:41 1 1 10 Jack Atkin..! 124 June 5. 1908 1:15? 11-8 Angelns ....3 103 September 22. 190S. 1:51 1 1 3-10 Angelns- ....3 107 September 21. 1908.1 :59 1 1-4 Fair Play... .3 122 September 19. 190S.2:O3? 1 1-2 Ballot ,3115 September 28. 1907.2:311 Abl3-4 IPrslbourne 3 118 September 19. 1903.2:59 105 feet short. Hurdle Races. 1 1-2 Nnto ... 5 140 September 13. 1900.2MS1 13-4 Rig Gun ,...5 137 JuneO. 1902 3:12? 2 Finer 5 138 September 20. 1900.3:401 Ab2 1-S Premier ....0 134 Juno 13. 1899 3;ll 2 1-2 Mldgley 4 15S October 3. 1890 1:55 Steeplechases. All 2 Sanctns .,..0 119 June 8. 1909 :.3:I5 A. Summers. -I 134 September IS, 1909.3:15 Alt 2 Simon Pure. .4 130 June 8. 1908 3:47 Ab2 1--2 Tlllslledale .7 102 September 19. 1908.4:13 Course shortened 100 yards and one jump taken out of It. -