Successful American Trainers of 1910, Daily Racing Form, 1910-07-30

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* 4. SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN TRAINERS OF 1910 4, 4. To head the list of successful trainers is a distinction that carries with it great prestige on the turf, ."side from the financial considerations involved. The training of race horses on a successful scale demands the exercise of much patience, intelligence and skill and the process of transforming the untrained thoroughbred into the finished racer is a task that is more exacting than ordinarily supposed. Among present-day trainers S. C. Ilildit th stands pre-eminent as a conditioner of thoroughbreds. Last year his skill as a trainer landed him at the head of American money-winning owners and this season finds him duplicating last years success. Appeaded are two tabulations, one showing the thirty leading trainers of 1910 in respect to the nmount t»f money won by their charges and the other the thirty leaders from the standpoint of the numlier of winners saddled. Mr. Hfldn th leads in the first named and is such a close second in the other that it is only :i question of a day or so ere he wrests the lead from H. ;. Bedwell. whose suspension has enabled his rival to virtually wipe out the margin by which he has been leading all year. Mr. Bedwell had the distinction of training the largest numlier of winners in 1000. The records of the most successful trainers of 1010 to date are shown here: Trainer. Wins. Won. Trainer. Wins. Won. Hildreth. S. C 08 898,880 Bedwell, H. G f,o 2.1S5 Welsh. T 42 48,r,ft » Hildreth, S. C 58 54,858 Itowc .1 17 :«uor. Ernest, p 57 34.010 Ernest, F ..7 84,610 Welsh, T 42 48,500 Heab v. T. J 25 88*825 Daly, M. J 36 5,345 Whalen. J IS 29,o25 Westmoreland. W. C :»4 16,333 Bedwell, H. G -".9 22,1HT. Simons. A t 33 21,848 Simons. A 33 21.840 Iarkei. J. W 33 8,888 Towers. J 25 10,595 Hatfield. T. 30 U.TM Karrick. W. II 25 18.370 China. P. T 29 14.!MI5 McPaniel, H 27 17.43.- Williams. K. I 28 11.400 Ham. f IS 10.850 Cahill. W 28 5.r.oo Westmoreland. W. C 34 10,333 McDanlel. II 27 17.43.. odotn. C. M 25 15.5S5 Healey. T. J 25 30,825 Chian, P. T 29 14.905 Powers. .1 25 19.595 Yanke. W. Q IS 14.705 Karrick. W. II. 25 1S.370 Hatfield,. T 30 11.770 idoin. C. M 25 15.885 Blakelev. A. G 23 11.585 Fitzgerald. I. B 25 4.045 Whvte. E 22 11.500 Shields, J 24 0,045 Williams. It. I 28 11.400 Blakelev, A. G 23 11.585 Walker. W 22 11.005 Diniond. .1 23 5.435 Woodford. D IS 8X885 Whvte, E 22 11.500 Parker. J. W 33 9.000 Walker, W 22 11,005 Nixon. J 0 8.908 Carritv. M 22 8.315 Miller. It. 0 8 8.010 March, C, 21 0.735 Hewitt. J 14 8.855 Ward. .T. S 21 5.830 Carritv. M 22 8,315 Allen. R. B 21 3.995 Luzader. F 88 8.201 Luzader. F 20 8.201 Clopton. S. A 19 8,153 Dixon. .1 20 4.520 Penny, H 17 8.115 Clopton. S. A 19 S.155 •a.


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