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HANDICAP OF THE JOCKEYS. From time to time Daily Racing Form will publish a table of the comparative rating of those jockeys sr_KMB skill in the saddle has already been well demonstrated and of those who have not arrived but give promise of coming excellence. The handicap will divide these riders into classifications, of which those admittedly in the front rank of their calling will be Indicated by 100, thence downward to 75. the lowest classification, from which advancement upward will come when justified by gixxl riding. The tabulation herewith printed shows the number of mounts, wins, seconds, thirds and unplaced from January 1, 1910; and up to and including the racing of September 9 is as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.Han. Averitt 04 3 j 0 ij ,s5 Adams 157 18 12 7 190 .85 Archibald, G 303 54* r 2 S3 101 .95 Anderson 151 7 M Di 128 .70 Austin. D :t_j ."2 ::i :..". 222 Drown. C KM 7 8 11 18 .W Burton, a 200 at 39 44 165 .80 P.attiste 55 5 11 9 30 .80 Bergen. .1 lit; 9 10 9 88 .90 Rut well 323 71 68 82 192 .9. Bra nam 164 is in 20 107 .so Bunas, G :i24 «." 5s 4s 15:: .1.", Poland. D 179 B0 27 36 97 AS iturllngame 01 7 s 7 :i9 .75 Ruins. T. T 142 ., 86 25 02 .85 Buxton :;25 :;4 32 24 236 .so Borel lint .1 10 9 si .s: Caranaagfa 139 23 2s is 78 .so Cole 399 52 02 09 183 .83 Creety lt.l 22 1:: 27 102 .86 Callahan. K 092 4o 57 55 210 86 Carroll. James 112 in is U ot .03 0 burn 319 4:: 47 4:: 180 .89 Conley, .1 44 7 9 ; 26 » Corey 79 I s 10 55 .so Cotton, W 24o 21 2S 2ti 163 .NO Denniaon, J ISO 12 15 M 9:; .73 Denny 145 s 17 8 112 .75 Doyle, W 5s 9 :: 7 99 .so Dugan, F. 331 06 44 4o is2 .93 Davis. S 404 77 7S 5:! l.Mi .00 Deaveuport. .1 383 51 on 58 204 .00 Dreyer 135 5 12 15 103 .75 Dunn 10 ti :: 4 25 .so Datrenport, James ... 55 10 4 5 30 .S5 Bstep MO 21 20 22 103 :so Fischer. W 204 39 29 29 107 .S5 Fain 299 42 4:. 27 1 is ..N5 Franklin 175 25 20 2t 104 .so Uarwood 44 7 8 9 22 .75 Qana 509 02 so 55 ::i2 .S5 Gooae 2 is 20 ?i 24 142 .so Grlffln, K 200 21 19 22 144 .so Gross .113 42 S4 5 i 183 5 Cariier. G 020 140 120 94 20 i .95 Gilbert Ill 7 t9 15 79 .so Class. .1 2s.: ::s 42 44 199 183 Coldstein 135 14 10 17 SS .S5 Grand, C 999 28 :io 44 207 5 Gargan 153 14 22 17 100 .75 .angel 219 41 80 :!t; 112 .80 Clasner ;C4 71 51 4.-! 138 .85 Herbert 292 35 St 90 193 .S3 Hannan 270 12 27 .".2 205 .75 1 la i t v 40 7 :; :. 27 .so Henry, J 244 :i5 20 99 137 .S3 Howard. J 227 :* 19 27 151 .SO tiufnagel 137 .» 10 22 96 .so Irrln IX is 15 20 79 .80 I s 87 7 14 9 57 ".75 Iv. rs 72 15 13 14 :!0 .80 Jackson 201 35 .18 30 188 .80 •lalmsen 107 12 9 14 72 .80 Kedoris :175 :1s 17 45 245 .85 Kennedy 314 31 34 38 211 .90 Reogfa MB 17 13 12 120 .90 King, F. II 172 9 19 20 124 .SO Knapp, W 48 8 s 7 25 .95 Koerner, T 47t; 84 fit 84 239 .83 Kohn 93 7 8 .8 70 .80 Kent |30 19 9 14 SS .85 Kirschbaum Xt9 30 22 22 130 .S5 Lore 11 S4 14 5 11 54 .84 Leeds 07 12 0 17 42 .80 Uadhont M 11 13 0 no .85 Lang. A 358 37 40 58 22:1 .85 Lewis. F HO 15 10 7 48 .80 Lowe, Roy 0i 9 10 0 41 .SO Louder 177 21 24 19 113 .84 McCarthy. J 00 9 11 9 37 .75 Slentry 2ti0 44 40 98 148 .90 M on don 87 17 5 i B9 .85 Mnrphy, D 174 29 39 21 94 .so McBride, J 121 9 13 is si .S5 tfeClnskey 50 5 10 t; 29 .75 VcCullongh 92 14 14 18 40 ..so Manders 159 .",7 2:! 2! 70 .so Mohsworth 407 91 79 70 221 .90 Murphy, .1. W 02 10 12 9 ST .so McCarthy, D 105 .8 9 9 79 .84 Moss. W 74 5 11 4". 52 .75 Musgrare :77 07 01 CO 189 .95 MeCabe. 1 57 7 14 4 30 .SO Mel ahey :,J2 41 53 50 212 .90 McCee. M SOS r2 54 38 151 .941 McTuggarl 147 17 12 15 „: JB6 Martin, E 357 54 52 51 204 90 Mo ie. J 11 7 i o0 s.2 -- Mountain 119 14 12 9 84 .85 Nicoi 181 4:: fi 31 7:: Ms Nicolal os 0 7 4 51 so Nolan 5« 5 .", f, 45 .75 Natter 57 12 9 1; 39 117 Bbert 212 35 31 S9 113 .85 OConnor, N llo 0 1:: 13 7s 75 Peak fS 5 4 5 85 .89 Page 337 38 50 55 194 !«.Hi Parker . 89 8 0 8 00 .75 Powers, V 497 100 75 7s 238 os Palms 151 |3 24 15 99 SO Pease 24 s ::o 24 24 130 ..m Peadergast 05 10 7 4 44 .75 Pickens 45 9 12 lo 14 .S5 Ploss 129 10 . 15 8S .75 Il i"" 93 7 10 to 00 so Rooney R14 5 15 12 72 75 Ranney 210 25 27 35 129 !s.-, Reiil. J 45| 15 7:; 5:; o,;,, ;,- Itice. T 492 59 5-.I 7S 290 00 Reilly 1st 22 :,2 29 07 75 Rettfr» !« 17 10 t; 51 .S5 Russell. J SS 9 0 5 12 .SO Rowe. C 51 fj 7 g -jji "7-, Small si 7 11 S 58 !73 Singleton 27 5 s :: 11 .so Smith. F 108 10 7 10 75 .75 Steinhardt 342 37 52 43 2lo 85 Scoville 221 29 22 22 148 JO Shilling, C. 11 410 111 so 4.x 141 1 no Seidell 02! 90 7«1 87 370 85 Smith. E 201 12 28 36 132 75 Taylor 222 25 30 40 127 JSP, TTiomas. A 539 73 77 78 ,!1 1 .90 XToaler 283 30 49 SB 181 .95 ranlin 459 104 so 89 ISO .97 hooper 458 SB o Of 983 .00 Van Dense ho ten 290 :;4 41 39 is5 ,S5 Vandusea 207 41 29 :!7 10O .S5 WiHiama, A 215 ::i 21 29 1:1 so Williams. C 95 10 8 5 72 75 Wrtepea, A 170 22 29 22 M3 so Walsh. A 274 2S 39 ;4 17:: .S5 Warren 209 30 ::1 18 1M4 SB Walker. W. R 40 7 5 C, 28 SO Wils J 357 44 40 04 20:! so Wils.,n. II 52 12 0 11 23 .Mi