Pimlico Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-10

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. . . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 • s PIMLIC0 RACING STATISTICS. The Maryland Jockey Clubs spring meeting, which opened «t Iimlii-o. M l.. April 20 ami came to a dose May 7. embraced sixteen racing days, during which time 105 races were decided and a total of ftw;.!»70 was distributed iu stakes ami purses among the various owners participating. Eighty-eight owners shared In the distribution, forty winning iu excess , of 1900 each. A. Bclun nit heads the list with .05O. K. B. Cassatt is second with #1.515 ami third place falls to C. C. stuithson with 14443. The following forty owners won in excess of 00 each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. A. Relmont 10 5 3 ,060 K. B. Cassatt 3 1 4.515 C. C. Stnithson 5 5 2 4.445 | W.Walker It 5 « :f.-00 Mrs. It. W. Walden 4 1 1 2.0H5 T. Civile 4 :i 2 2.240 Mr. McMiirlrie 4 1 2,240 1 . Hunlop 4 :i 3 2.225 William Jartb 3 4 t. 1.8T0 ;. R. Tonii.klns :; 1 1 L735 C. De Witt .". 5 1 LfJP Mr. Chelland 3 t 0 1.570 11. L. Shaw .! 1 1 I.** i:. F. t oudtiiu 3 O 1 1 .383 J. A. Jones 2 2 5 1 .250 R. K. Watkins 2 5 » 1.210 L. Garth 2 1 2 1,120 II. K. Vitigut 2 0 0 l.tHMI K. OeooH 2 2 0 1 .07*1 O. A. Brontkr 1 2 3 1.015 S. P. Hymaii 2 2 1 IBM J. Hewitt 2 O :i !»50 W. L. Maupin I 3 2 !MKl Chelsea Stable 2 1 0 Si5 It. T. McKeever 2 • • MB M. J. Cromwell 2 0 MB F. LlttleOeld 2 • ■ S25 F. Rose 1 :: S 1*0 J. W. tlarlli 1 I 5 74P B. Schreiber 1 O 2 883 A. Turney 1 2 0 G75 W. F. A. Mulholland 1 2 2 015 .1. K. Itavis 1 2 1 Mi 1 1 . P. Sherman 1 2 1 BBJ Miss R. Carlh 1 I BM R. Angarola 1 3 0 550 W. Jennings. Jr 1 t 2 535 t ; . W. Weeden I o 2 525 W. P. Rurch 1 1 0 525 Mrs. W. C. Wilson 1 1 O 505 Layminstcr. owing to his su ss iu the Preukness Handicap. hituLs the list of monev-w inning horses with $."..7N5. Stinger, with ,140 and the Pitnlieo Nurserv Stakes to his credit, is second, and third place falls to Chilton Hell wirh #2.oT!0. The following fifty-six horses won in excess of 00: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. f.ayniinster 2 0 1 $::.7. 5 Stinger 1 1 0 2.145 Chiiton Belle 2 0 O 2.339 High Private 3 1 0 1 .405 ♦ hopontuc 3 O 1 1.430 Ilalhotisie 2 1 0 1.140 Black Bridge 2 0 II 1.030 Jin Jitsu 2 0 t 1.010 Bigot 2 » 0 1 .055 Barman 3 0 l 1.045 Bi-rsi 2 O 0 !«« Takahira 2 1 0 050 A|Kdogize 2 I 1 050 Lochiel 2 1 o Bn The Rasca I 2 1 O BH Lad of Ipacdca 3 2 838 Horace K 2 0 0 SH5 Dixe Knight 2 o 1 sxo Minta 2 o 0 Baa Jubilee 2 O 0 S25 Astleot 2 O 0 815 Footprint 2 ft O S10 Algie I o 710 Whist t 1 1 075 Iriscillian 1 8 0 040 Heretic 1 2 1 BIB Bcndaga X 1 2 005 Lescar 1 1 2 5.M Sal Volatile 1 1 1 580 Planutess I 2 0 3H Xebec 1 0 1 B9B Stargowau 1 2 O 570 IHopit 1 » 1 500 Collis Ornisby 1 2 0 550 Cismont 1 1 1 550 Brben 1 0 :, 550 Hill Top 1 0 0 550 Maromara 1 1 1 540 Sell etna 1 »• 1 540 ThJstledale 1 .0 O 540 Colcouda 1 1 1 BBJ The Coldeu Bottergy 1 1 1 585 Rossf eataa 1 o o 5:X Kxpansionist 1 0 • BBJ Sig 1 1 O 525 LSorard 1 1 0 525 Belle Mawr 1 1 O 525 Ruble 1 0 2 525 Reybotirn 1 1 1 520 John ;riltiu II 1 0 0 520 Missive 1 0 1 515 Kschau 1 1 0 510 Malta l i o 5io Sir Wooster 1 0 0 Baa Borrower 1 1 O 5« 5 Old .Squaw 1 1 0 505 E. Dugan carried ofl the riding honors of the meet ing with thirteen wins and a iwreentage of ..!0. S. T avis and McCahey were tied for second place with eleven wins each, and W. R. Walker. Ramsey and J. Reid were tied for third place with seven wins each. The following is a record of the successful jockeys: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Lnp. P.O. k. Baeaa 47 M 4 o 23 .30 S. Havis 25 11 0 :; 2 .44 McCahey 44 11 !1 5 1!» .25 W. R. Walker 32 7 2 5 18 .22 Ramsev 45 7 4 S 20 .10 . J. Reid 52 7 13 5 27 .13 ; toil. stein 24 4 4 2 14 .17 Palms IS :; 5 2 s .17 Nicolai 25 V. 5 2 15 .12 ! Fa i tin other 34 3 :. 5 2.". .00 C. Crand 34 3 :: 5 23 .00 i Gilbert 35 :: 2 5 25 .oo i Pease 11 2 1 0 I .18 Fstep Ill -Z 4 2 11 .11 Ileverieh 10 2 1 O If. .11 J Itennison | 1 1 ;t .ao Moss ji 1 o :; | .11 Nleol lt 1 ] 4 4 .10 J. J. Walsh 1M 1 11 0 12 .OS L. MeCahe 14 1* 2 o ii .07 Drevii- 15 1 4 1 . .07 I he following jockeys had mounts to the number designated and finished third or better, hut did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. I up. St-inlitirdt 28 0 4 5 10 l N. Brooks II o | l ;i » J. Davis l u l o q » Coines 4 8 I 1 ■• ; Hart? 7 ti o l i; ; Iliuehcliffo 5 0 1 1 : J A. Lee 5 o ii 1 4 Lloyd i; g i i :, i 6. McCarthy 5 u i» l i I Madeira t t» o l j » Shoemaker 11 o 0 1 lo I , | . ; ! i i l » » ; ; J i i I » I The following oekcys were unplaced in all their starts: T. Unvies. 2: Fnerst. ::: laaklaa, 4: Carana, *.•: K. Hjvucs. 1: Killingworth. 2: A. Morgan. 3: Better, 1: Floss. 7: Schweitzer. 5: Simmons. 2: Tier, 3; Wolf. I. V. Allen was most successful of the steeplechase jockevs and gentlemen riders, having piloted gee winner- home. K. Haves and J. Lynch were lied for second place with throe each. M. Hemler-on was third with mo. The record of the successful steeplechase jockeys ami geutleint n riders is as follows : Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. V np. P.C. W. Allen !» 5 1 1 2 .50 J. I.vnch 4 -t 1 u i T5 E. Hayes o :: I 2 .50 M. Henderson 3 2 9 I M N. Jackson 1 I t» I • MB Haghea 2 I • 3 1 M Mr. T. Wright 2 1 • 1 M Mr. B. Tucker 2 1 • » I M Boyle 5 1 1 2 1 .2» The following steeplechase jo-ke.vs and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite thrar names and linislH-d third or better, but did not ride ji winner: Jockcv. Mis. 1-1. 2d. :; l.li.p. Patterson .» • 2 I 0 Lucas 12 i 2 I S Rvan I i 2 i» 2 Mr. L. Garth i o o i » McKinnev 2 3 18 1 Donohue :*. o 1 9 2 Crantland .., 2 • I •» 1 lluppe 4 » u 1 3 Mr. R. Taylor - ■ 2 • o Kcllehcr 7 •» » 1 0 L. Johnson 4 0 o 2 2 Palmer t • I «i :• Tvler 2 " u 1 1 Mr. M. Black 1 ■ 1 • " Mr. I . Pons 1 «» I " Mr. Davis t •» ■ 1 I Mr. Alp. is I •» I 1 1 S. McClain I • ■ I O. Ilehler 4 ■ i 1 :: Cochran i • 1 1 I Th- following steeplceha-c jockevs and gentlemen rider- were unplaced in all their starts: Barry. I: at Ileider. 1: Bryant. 4: Mr. 1. Kerr. 2: Saffol. :t: Merney. 1: W. Jackson. |; Davidson. 1. J. Whalin carried off the training houors. having saddled the winners of ten races. G. It. Tompkins. R. J. Walden ami W. Walker were tied fix- second honors with six wins each, and William Garth and T. K. Coles were tied for third place with Bra wins each. Following is a complete record of the smcessful trainers: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Win:. Allen. A 4 MePherson, J I Rovle. 0 1 Miiuuix. T. K 2 Boyle. R. V t Miller. G. T 1 Brooks. W 1 Mitchell. W. R 1 Rurch. P. M 2 PaiiKle. J. W 4 Burns. M 2 Penny, n 1 Coble, R. W 1 Powers. J 4 Coles. T. F 5 Presgravc. W. F 4 De Witt. C S Rites. II 2 Dufly. J 3 Scully. W. o 1 Fitzsimrnons, J 2 Sully. G 2 Garth, J. W 2 Tompkins. C R I Garth. L 2 Turney. A 1 Garth. William 5 Veit.-h. S 2 Hcalev. J. S :: Walden. It .J ti Hewitt. J 3 Walker. W « Jennings. W.. Jr 1 Watkius. R. E 2 Jones. J. A 2 Weston. A. C 1 Keating. W I Whalen. J 1«» I.iltletiebl. F 2 Wilson, W. G 1 McLaughlin. J., Jr. .. 1 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Remmrt Handicap. April 27: Chepontuc $ .VJn Clabaugh Memorial Cup. April 30: Chatter Belle 1 .383 Criekinore Memorial Steeplechase Handicap: Ma v - :: : Thlstledale 540 Pimlii-o Nursery Stakes. May 4: Stinger .... 2.OJ0 Prenkness Handicap. May 7: Layniiuster 3.383 Green Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap. May 7: Algie 710 The percentage of winning favorites was goxi. as the following tabulation will show: Number of days 10 Number of races 105 Winning tirst choices 10 Winning second choices 2:. Winning outsiders :.. Winning at odds-on 13 Defeated at odds-on I Percentage of winning first ciioiees 44 There were no changes in the track records hi th ■ Hat during the meeting, although the reread for four and a half furlongs was equaled by Chilton Squaw. The records for the various distances are as follows : Disl. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 12 Little King. 2 1 lo Mav 3, BM8 :4 ---. 4 1 2 f Dullcare 2 117 Mav 7. 1000 :5H., Chll. Squaw. 2 110 Mav 7. 1010 :545s 5 S Taslev I 110 Mav 0. 10O0 1 :UOS 5 12 f Beau Chiltou2 113 Nov. 1. IttoO 1:07 Ah :.-4 Tickle 4 H»4 April 22. 1007 1:14 3 4 Statesman ..2 122 Nov. 0. 1!» N 1:13% Jack Atkili. .5 12« Oct. 2o. l.XKC . . . 1 :12r. Ii 12 [ Mont iFOr...2 113 Nov. 24. 1807 l:24t 7-8 Sugar Pine. .4 Ho April 27. P. Mts 1:27 1 Nimbus 3 10.". Nov. ::. BB I s--r. Dreamer 7 It* Nov. 5. 1338 t::;o:-. lmlOv Jack Atklu. ... 110 Nov. S. 1333 1:42% liuOOv L.of Lngden5 MB Mav 8, llxio 1:44% lni7ov Tony Rouero.4 HO Nov. 5. 1IM1S l:l»-r. 11-16 Dreamer 7 112 Oct. 27. 1900 lit:. High Private:: 107 Nov. .:. 1!M !» 1:41... lis Blue Book... 5 1H Oct. 20. I.MIO 1:53*5 1 3-18 Taboo :: 101 Bat. 38. l!MK 2:ol 1 14 Kitz Herbert.:. 131 Nov. Ii. 1 M»0 2:OS 1 1-2 Superstition 4 101 Nov. .".. 1!M !» 2::14 13-4 Preakness .7 125 Oct. 21. 1*74 3:n "-. 2 Fitz Herbert.:! UN! Nov. s. BJQB 3:23*; 2 1-s Monitor 4 llo Oct. :;o. ls.so :::441.. 2 1-2 Kallaukcel ..:; hi tct. 22. 1S74 1:31% t Bessie Lee. .5 111 Oct. 22. 1S71 7::i3 Steeplechases. 2 Sir Wooster..« 15.". Mav 0. 1010 1:83% 2 1-2 Alrie 0 15S .May 7. I.HO 5:05 C. KEENE CRACKS STILL TO BE SHOWN. New York. May 0.--James R. Kcene has raced a few horses at Aqueduct, notably Rake. Scrimmage Nightfall. Archduke. Twickenham. Susan ami Count; Chairman, and he has won with Scrimmage and Nightfall. But James Howe has not uncovered his cracks. With the possible exception of Archduke and Nightfall. Cue Kcene youngsters that have started at Aqueduct are for sale. The crack tvtlts and lillies of the stable of the vice-chairman of the Jockey Club are bettered to be Katouah. a son of Hamburg and Spindrift: Ruiinyniede. a son of Voter and Running Stream: Candidate, a son of Voter and Mintcake: Iron Mask, a s u ,,r l jsguis . ami Roval Rose: Absconder, a sou of Disguise aid Swiftfool. and Forbidden Fruit, a daughter of Adam and tit- touella.


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