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THTHTY LEADING JOCKEYS. Cuy Garaer, the apprentice wlu se riding was a lea 1 ure of the winter meeting at Juarez, ami who was out of the saddle during the Interim following the close of that meeting and the opening of New lark racing, is exhibiting such excellent form at Aqueduct that it is only a question of a day or two before he will again head the . American jockey list for lllo. Saner piloted eleven winners last week. and yesterday found him only two whacker, mounts behind Y. Bowers, who had iK-en able to regain first place after Oarnor had displaced him prior to the hitters teaaaorary retirement. Bowers is riding infrequently, and it seems likely that others of his rivals besides Oarner will overtake him ere long. Other riders who made creditable records for themselves last week included Olasuer, J. Keid. Mentrv. Selden. A. Thomas and Taplin. The record of the thirty American leading riders from Januarv 1 to ami including the racing of Saturdav last is as follows: Jockey Mts. 1st. 2d. .Id. Tnp. B.C.L.W. Y. Bowers 31S 76 4-S .",:; 141 .24 1 G. Camel- 20! 74 83 M 1!4 .2." 11 Glaaaer 2.".2 M 44 ::. 107 .21; 10 Taplin 210 ,-,! 40 :!.-. 70 .2S 8 c. II. Shilling 17.1 38 M 22 M .22 « o S. Davis 22,1 47 4 2S lio .21 2 Nicol 170 4:; » 32 26 «!» .2.1 1 Fain 1!I2 41 :;S 24 S» .21 0 T. Kierner Ml 41 M 44 M .20 4 T. Bice 27ti 41 H 42 1.1.1 .1.1 0 Voaper 24.1 40 28 ::2 MB .11; o tole 210 .17 44 4.! H« .1S tj J. Keid 211 :;7 2!» M 110 .13 10 Gaaa 2.14 :;" 40 40 i.;7 .1.1 .1 J. Deavenixirt 2.!7 M 42 27 102 .11 1 But well IBS M 24 2:; .10 .27 2 Obert 212 H :h :« 11:: .17 o M-iitry 10.1 :t4 2.1 20 lio .17 lo Troxler 2 tt ..! M M 102 .16 .! Molesworth 241 H H 40 MS .14 2 A. Burton 211 M :;4 41 Ml .14 0 A. Thomas 2.".l M ::4 ::s MB .1:: 0 I. Murphy 174 2! ::o 21 04 .17 O Musgrave 206 20 .5 M 10.! 14 ." Steitihardt 222 2! J» 20 12-1 .1.! :; Schlen 22K 28 22 M 140 .1:; 0 J. Howard 17.1 20 17 2:i MB .11 0 F. Jackson 100 2.1 27 M SX .10 1 Oross 1S7 2.1 2:: ."2 100 .1:; 0 Kederis 242 29 2.1 H Ml .10 o