Racing Statistics of the Year 1910, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-03

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, 1 - i a t . 1 2 L i , , , . i . , i . ; ; I ; ; i j i i , ; 1 1 I i , "i a , c - : RACING STATISTICS OF THE YEAR 1910 I In spite of the curtailment of racing as a consequence of restrictive legislation in Canada and the abandonment of the fall meetings on the Xew York tracks as an aftermath of the passage of the Agnow-r.nio.V1! s directed ?a,ns;t oral letting in Xew York state, the distribution of money in stakes ami tCnt.i S "nC1 F!Vc!,S ?-f tue United States, Canada and Mexico during 1010 fell but little below fri Hv, The listribution for 1010 figures up the comforting aggregate of ?2.042,888. as against Mr cn-r c?" ,f0r 190!- ,Tllls BrSSMVJ a rtirlnfcnpe of only about 00,010 in a year when conditions "cemed ;!2s,i,adow !l ,nuch IooreI showing and is reassuringly small as compared with the SI ,201.000 decrease of r 1000 In comparison with 1008. Evidences continue to multiply that better days for the ti rf "ire in vvol ect and it is not at all improbable that 1011 will bring a partial return of the pros peritv th t preceded -nH?"ci"ellV" ,waT.? f rossionary legislation that so affected the turf in various "sections of the m ,Iuri"f, tlH5 .l!5st fcxv yoars- 1110 I,,wess f rehabilitation will necessarily be slow in contrast fhiVhnto ,ISS w-hVlilch values were destroyed under the blighting influences of the fanatical crusades that have been a feature of American politics of late. ,. The racing of the year was formful, as indicated by the normal average of 42 per cent, or successful first choices on the various tracks of the United States. Mexico and Canada? The average or the vnwMn" year was .47. while in 1008 it was .40. The highest percentages of winning favorl es "were recorde on l o Jamestown and King Edward Park courses, each of which had a meeting at which 50 per cent, of tl e favor-ites were successful Other meetings at which more than 50 per cent, of the first choices seorei included Aqueduct Belmont Park and Marllw 1 jlnring the preceding year, the low record in tWs reSt W ?rfd to V,e fa." nlect,"S Churchill Downs. Its showing was .30, as against .28 in 1000. The following lonowing tabulation gives, in a general way. the statistics of 1010: J ,.3 c2 Q3 oo ? Track and Dates. f g S H E E- 5"g a. : X a" 2." 2S silo t o w to ; .:: o Juarez, January l-February 27 50 ::00 $ 07.700 100 00 120 17 7 P.fi Tampa, Jauuary 1 -March 21 CS 40S 72.550 204 SO 113 1, r Vn Jaeksonville, January 1-April 30 01 55:; 252,150 "40 ir ia- 71 -Vi jt, Oakland. January l-.Iune 4 , 110 714 17:!,425 71 170 "77 4" U "w Iensacola, March 20-April 27 27 ES7 20.000 00 ::i 4C, HO rS 44 Jamestown, April 1-April 34 32 0:: 34.250 ;!7 1:; i-j Vo T" ,n Aqueduct, April 33-May 32. 24 344 S4.4S0 74 ::4 :!0 31 "1 Iimlico. April .20-May 7. 10 105 0G.O7O 40 2:t C 3 i " 44 Lexington. April 30-May 7. 7 42 30.,570 IS 10 14 n a? Churchill Downs. Mar 10-.Tuue 4 :t 3J5S 77 330 50 03 14 10 -ttl Belmont Park, .May 33-May 30 35 01 S7 560 30 3G r, "S 35 Toronto. May 24-May 31 7 50 50 53S 21 33 3C U 7 Gravesend, May 31-June 10 35 00 105.015 -17 25 IS 25 13 Montreal, June 4-June 11 7 50 31,180 20 30 34 0 7 in a,tpnia- June 0-J uly 0... 30 380 00.405 04 45 71 30 35 if, Salt Lake City, June G-.Tuly 21 40 240 02 030 J2 GO 70 " 1? : Q Oklahoma City, June 15-Julv 4 37 307 22:000 4 "7 As "7 2 ":o Shccpshead Bay, June 37-.Tuly 4. 35 00 320i770 43 37 :!0 17 1" aand Hamilton, June 3S-.Tnne 23.. 7 55 33 055 -M 3 4 4 of Fort Eric. July 2-July 0 7 51 27 0S0 "5 13 TT 1 jS Tulsa, July 4-.Tuly 10........ 12 73 0,330 T7 -0 " 1 4 "t Empire City. July t.Aiiguat 3 . . 20 130 328 935 73 rr- ! r - hi V- Windsor, July 30-.Tuly 23.,.. 7 50 20 245 "O P! 4 - Cheyenne, July 23-August 33 10 112 10,050 50 32 3: A -ii "i Iiuttc. July 23-August 20 30 180 45 S30 00 41 7ft "7 P, "n? .Saratoga, August 4-August 33. 24 140 203.330 04 32 50 20 30 44 Hamiltoiii August 33-August 20 7 30 32.800 30 3.0 1R 1 q Windsor, August 20-September 5 7 50 25 460 "3 32 "IT" ai IMmlico. September 1-Septeraber 5 : 3 21 5970 0 " "7 -, r 4-s Anaconda. September 2-September 17 14 S3 30 300 33 37 "3 7 " "IV Denver, September 3-September 37 33 70 35.900 30 17 3 10 in 4- Montreal, September 30-September 37 7 50 3" 030 r; 14 in r ,A Dufferin Park, September 10-September 37 7 32 30550 28 !" 17 s 4 44 King Edward Park. September 10-September 20 7 42 S 750 ", n 11 i ii " Lexington. September 20-September 29 0 34 20340 28 in m iS "V Ogden. September 23-0ctobor 15 20 320 30 950 57 20 rt -4 t 4? Toronto. Septemlier 24-October 4 7 50 45!ooo IS 34 is n n Vr Oklahoma City. September 27-Octobor S 31 02 1" 750 22 30 "4 d q- Clmrchill Diwns. October 1-Octobcr 22 30 334 07!200 34 40 40 Is 17 Fort Eric, October 4-October 11 7 44 30 800 1 3 15 r - j2 Marlboro, October 4-October 34 10 5S 34V.0 "50 3: 33 1- 14 ?o Dufferin Park. October 8-October 33 7 50 14S00 8 "i ir. rk 7i nn Pimlico, October 35-October 33 34 03 82 0S3 4" ", l 14 44 I.atonia. October 24-November 39 24 144 Sl35 3S "O 37 T? iq jo Jamestown. November 1-Novcmber 10 37 300 32225 40 7 "no 11 it to Oakland. Xovemlwr 32-Deeembor 83 43 25S S3 3S3 01 04 im 11; i Iensacola. Xovcmber 24-December 28 30 177 2S.S25 03 4J it 17 h Jacksonville, Xovember 24-December 81 88 10S 04 975 S7 48 -, - t "V. Juarez, Xovember 24-December 81 82 . 192 S94G3 S7 33 72 32 Is A5 Totals and Grand Ierceutage 3,003 0504 ?2.S70,S02 2"i737 3515 2T2SI S7S 040 42 .TAie J,1,owin?- laVlll!no" sll0ws I"0 distribution of The distinction ami prestige of lcadin- in tho iJwm- y orgaluzatlo"s as compared with that of matter of average daily distribution wasrcgained IJtw- , by Sheepshead Bay, which in 3009 lost first place to Disfbutn Distbufn Belmont .Park after having led for a long series of Lacing Association. 1000. 1930. years. Gravesend takes second place, while Toronto Florida Live Stock and Agii- Canadas leading track, is a close third, as it was cultural State Fair Assn $ SS.300 $ 847.325 during the preceding year. Following is a tabnhi- Savatowi Association 340.8SO 208,810 thm of tue stowing of the various tracks in this Xew California Jockey Club.. 800.040 254,810 "Pect: Jockey Club Juarez 42.S00 1S7,3G5 , , Racing Races Daily Av. Latonia Jockey Club J.TUiJ "1.750 cU. Days. Run. Distbution Maryland Jockey Club 329,75 349.055 Sheepshead Bav in io SS 033 83 Xew Ixmisville Jockey Club.. 78,750 344,5!!9 Gravesend 15 90 7oilbo Empire City Racing Assn.... 09,095 328,935 Toronto 14 100 oS9843 Coney Island Jockey Club 201.980 120,770 Saratoga 04 ;3s7" Brooklyn Jockey Club 130,185 103,035 Belmont Park 35 01 5s37 : Ontario Jockey Club 121,200 90,508 Pimlico :;o 200 406SHb Westchester Racing Association 105.17S S7.560 Empire City 20 150 405S,7 Queens County Jockey Club... 48,080 84.480 Hamilton 14 m 4r4iii Florida State Midwintcr Fair Montreal 14 itx 457784 Association . 41.000 72.530 Fort Erie 34 93 43,:o"37 Hamilton Jockey Club 7S.400 UJ,S45 AVindsor 14 n- roVsT: Montreal Jockey Club 04,327 G1.000 Aqueduct 24 344 85b0O Utah Jockey Club S2.10O 02.030 Churchill Downs 42 25" 841340 Niagara Racing Association... 9S.820 57.040 Latonia r4 824 818o"35 Windsor Racing Association .. 03,740 55,705 Jaeksonville 324 751 700 !0 Xew Pensacola Fair and Rac- Lexington 10 ; MsisS ing Association 49,425 Juarez S2 4V 2S2 50 Jamestown Jockey Club 39.700 40.475 Maryland United Hunts. 8 21 Tooooo Butte Jockey Club 50.370 45.8-80 Dufferin Park 34 331 l833"7" Kentucky Association 30,500 30,711 Jamestown 20 K;o loo 5S British Columbia Thoroughbred Oakland 1C2 07 l57oO Assn and Vancouver Jockey Butte :to lVfiit; Club G7.070 30,075 Marlboro o f,s l452oo Metropolitan Racing Assn 25,850 Vancouver 274 j 4353S Oklahoma City Jockey Club... 2S.450 22,000 Amicouda 14 jj3 387857 Anaconda Jockey Club 33,850 30,800 Oklahoma 28 309 30781 Cheyenne Racing Association 10,930 Victoria ; ;;7 3"30 0O Ogden Racing Associatibn 27,500 30 050 King Edward Park 7 42 3 "50 00 Montreal Driving Club 36,800 Denver 1:; 71; 3o"507 Colorado Inter-State Fair Assn 35,000 Dclorimier Park 34 9L 3200 00 Southern Maryland Racing As- Tampa ;s 40s 300691 soeiatfon 14,520 Sa" Lake 40 240 1,050"75 Oklahoma State Fair 12,750 Cheyenne i S0 10 Tulsa Fair Association 21,300 9.350 Pensacola 37 814 SG710 King Edward Jockey Club S 730 Ogden 178 84 "4 Victoria Country Club 78.000 7.500 Tulsa m 7 77917 Wasatch Jockey Club 7 475 , . Maryland United Hunts Assn. 0.523 5970 Totals and General Average 1,120 G,S50 ,C27.0S Totals ?2,C11,250 ,942,833 Decrease from 1009 04 m" For the second year in succession, to S. C. Hildrcth fell tho honor of heading the list of American moucy- Geographically the distribution was as follows: winning owners. Despite the limited opportunities t.,.!., . ir offeued. Mr. Hildreths horses won the satisfying " f !? ss-us spfchJ ;and -sag ,rrii Floridi 40 1 5 imS W,1 1" mCce1 "? yC!,irs,ws wont to occupy a more E-istern rVnVdi" Tn- l", ! 122 l,omi,0lt lsition, had to be content with fourth Kentuekr ,- iS plac?. ? X V1 u,ld R- F- Ciuman being re- Crifornia " ScUvcly second and third. The thirty leadere of wuiornia. i.a i,j 2o4,810 the year are as follows: uli:::::::::::::: 1 1 if , ; CoIora,1 j j 15.000 xewcstie stabie ::::::::::: 25 u 35 Sio . Totals ...1,120 C.S50 52,012,333 Coulinued on second page. " RACING STATISTICS OF THE YEAR 1910, Continued from first page. Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. II. G. Bedwell .....SO 7S 82 1,117 AA. . 1aUke 40 10 20 20,597 F. J. Pons 53 59 4S 27.G0S G. M. Odom 40 ::5 22 20,300 Bevetwyck Stable 35 24 IS 23.S95 It. L. iholnas 30 3:: 2r. 22,010 f-- r$. a. Clopton ...41 31 23 21,000 W. Walker 3S SS 42 10,853 It. D. WIlHiims 47 20 13 10,200 V T. Monahan 0 S 4 1S.510 M. C. Pritchard SO 21 2S 10,810 Uneek Stable 21 13 5 10,005 It. J. Mackenzie 25 32 35 15,745 P. T. Chinn 20 17 21 15,250 11. P. Whitney 0 0 7 15,015 J. It. Wainwright 35 25 22 14.40S ... J. T Ireland IS 17 14 14.4S1 Powell and Parker 4S 40 33 14,115 A. Weber 3S 20 2S 13,542 H. K. Brandt . IS 21 15 13,520 R. It. Bradley 21 27 10 13.18S W. T. Anderson 33 20 20 12.4S5 As long ago as the Saratoga meeting it was definitely decided that S. C. Ilildreths crack two-year-old. Novelty, would head the list of money-winning horses of 1010. As the result of a series of sensational successes in valuable juvenile races at Saratoga. Novelty rolled up a total that no other horse had a chance to approach. His winnings for the year amount to the handsome aggregate of 2,030. The year previous, lirst position was won bv Joe Madden, another Illldreth horse, with a total of 0,0O5. Bashti and Naushon, both of which are two-year-olds, took second and third nlaccs this year, while Olambala. Sweep and Dalmatian follow in order. Following is the record of the thirty leading money-winning horses of the year: Horse. Age. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won. Novelty 2 11 2 2 1 2,030 Bashti 2 0 2 0 O 27,235 Naushon 2 0 1 4 2 25,S75 Olambala 4 5 5 2 1 22.S15 Sweep 3 4 0 1 O 22,025 Dalmatian ... 3 7 2 2 1 10.105 Round the World.... 2 12 5 3 4 li,109 Jack Atkin 0 13 0 0 S 15,!05 Textile 2 3 2 2 4 14,035 Footprint 2 0 2 2 4 13,005 .Iron Mask 2 2 4 1 1 13,080 Folllo Levy 3 IS 0 3 S 13,250 hemprolus . . 2 0 2 4 3 13,245 Ocean Bound 3 S 2 2 3 12,475 Spellbound 4 10 S 5 S 11.735 Babbler 2 3 5 3 7 11,095 Countless 3 0 1 5 4 11,401 King James r, 5 4 1 2 11,450 herryola 3 10 5 3 S 10,080 Sagor ,..3 9 0 5 5 10.415 Beits 2 0 2 3 7 10,070 Bonnie Kelso 4 10 0 2 7 9,020 Horizon 2 7 S 3 11 0,405 John Grillin II S 17 10 0 9 S.S23 Housemaid 2 3 2 1 2 S.57S Rostigoucho 5 7 4 3 3 ,8,450 .Tolm Reardon 3 12 S 7 12 8,003 Donald Macdonald... 4 12 5 2 3 8,000 Trap Bock 2 2 2 0 2 7.9S0 Guy Fisher 4 10 3 11 17 7,030 To F. Ernest, trainer of the Carman stable, fell the distinction of heading the list of American trainers for 1910. .Mr. Ernest saddled 105 winners, which was little less than the record of 122 made by II. !.. Bod well, the leader of 190!. In respect to money won. Mr. Ernest was surpassed by S. C. Ilildfeth. T. Welsh and T. J. Ilealey. The record of the thirty leading trainers for 1910 follows: Amount Trainer. Races won. Won. Ernest, F. 105 $ 01,525 Hildreth, S. C ..... 84 148,010 PUrker. J. W. . 04 17.945 Bedwcll. II. C. 59 22.1S5 Welsh, T 53 00,225 Westmoreland, W. C 50 25,873 Hatfield. T. 43 14.915 Odom, G. M 42 20.S01 Henley, T. .1 42 07.005 Clopton, S. A 41 21.1S0 Schorr, .1. F. 41 25,481 Ward. J. S 41 14.005 MeDaniel. II 3S 23.3S5 Powers. .1 37 30,203 Daly, M. J ;0 5.405 Simons, A. 30 23.520 CabiH. W 7.495 Luzader, F. 35 -.GSO Walker, W 18.545 Williams, K. D 33 13,545 Mumford, T. B 33 12.105 Karrick. W. II ".2 22,495 Stevens. F. J 2 1 1 nick, a ;;i .wo Diinoml. J 1 Blakeley. A. G . 31 1... M0 Shields. J 0 9.089 Whalen. J ! "i-i0:! Mav. J. W " 2i.l..2 Woodford, I 0 24,01.. Guy Garner, whose riding career began only the year previous, and who in 190! achieved only a modest degree of success, heads the list of American jockevs for 1910 in respect to number of winning mounts, but is exceeded In percentage by C. II. Shilling, who is rightfully regarded as the jnost skillful Of present-day jockeys in this country. But for frequent periods, of absence from the saddle Shilling undoubtedly would have attained the distinction of piloting the greatest number of winners during tiie year, darner Is riding successfully at Oaklaud, is be in G T ! v Si A li r. j, b 1! II ! ii ; q y 0 j V C i .. of , s a f r y i j. constantly gaining in experience and weighs so little that many seasons of usefulness In the saddle may expected of him. The record of the thirty leading riders of the year follows: Amount Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. P.O. AAon. Garner. G... 947 200 1S8 153 400 .20 S1O3.4S0 Shilling, C. II.....50G 172 96 C4 174 .34 170,030 Koerner, T GS1 139 09 113 330 .20 00,444 Molesworth OSl IKS 127 94 323 .20 30,140 Thomas, A 770 115 US 97 438 .15 71.47C Davis, S 595 112 112 75 29C .10 72.015 Taplln 537 110 S5 102 240 .21 47.305 Powers, V. 511 107 77 S3 244 .21 70.515 Selden 739 104 S5 100 450 .14 20,000 Archibald, G .4S3 104 SO 50 237 .22 7S.C20 Burns. G 45S 94 SS 03 213 .21 54,057 Butwell 420 92 75 79 ISO .21 SS.OSO Fain 383 91 72 47 173 .23 20,505 Musgrave 495 01 7S 82 244 .18 52.312 Dugan. i: 442 S3 02 04 233 .19 09,005 Itiee, T 007 S3 SS 102 394 .12 30,000 Ganz 73S S2 117 S5 -454 .11 45.054 Beid. J 5SG S2 103 73 32S .14 44.733 Martin. E 551 79 77 70 325 .14 29.901 McOahey 571 78 90 87 310 .14 4S.050 Deavenport, J. ...010 70 97 85 358 .12 34.339 Glass, J 439 74 70 05 224 .17 53,300 Glasner 324 72 51 43 15S .22 12.305 Vosper 472 71 OS 03 270 .15 17,530 Cross ...530- 09 04 93 313 .11 31.213 Ooose 507 09 71 74 293 .15 34,108 McGee, M. 357 07 CO 4S 182 .19 43.4S3 Wilson, J 472 OG 72 81 253 .14 34,070 Callahan, J 507 05 79 71 292 .13 15,870 Troxler 35S G4 03 42 1S9 .IS 25,955 J.. Lynch heads the list of steeplechase jockeys, having won the most races and -the greatest amount money as well. W. Allen was second and M. Henderson third. The record of the successful steeplechase jockevs follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. Won. Lynch, J 37 10 7 5 9 .43 8,923 Allen, W 50 13 0 7 24 .20 7,120 Henderson, M.34 11 4 5 14 .32 7.3S0 McKinncy ....50 9 0 0 29 .IS 4,530 Lucas 51 S 11 7 25 .10 7,190 Williams, S. ..18 .8 5 1 4 .44 0,270 Ryan 20 7 u 3 11 127 5,510 Ileider. E. ...30 7 4 G 13 .23 3,300 Kelleher 25 C 0 4 15 .20 3,935 Boyle 31 0 S 11 .10 4.120 Hayes, E 10 5 1 2 2 .50 2,750 Simpson 22 5 2 4 11 .23 2.953 Hughes, L 2G 5 3 5 13 .20 3,005 McCialn, S. ..50 3 5 11 35 .09 3,000 Williams, F...14 4 3 0 7 .2S 2,970 Davidson 11 3 4 0 4 .27 3.800 Johnson, L. ...12 3 1 4 4 .25 700 Saffel 13 3 1 1 S .23 703 Donohuo 15 3 0 2 4 .20 2,805 Ray 10 3 3 1 9 .19 1.715 Pemberton 27 3 7 5 12 ill 2,135 Pending 12 2 1 4 5 .17 1.003 Grantland 12 2 3 1 4 .17 905 Bryant 14 2 2 2 8 . .14 1.130 Kermath 19 2 2 4 11 .10 1,483 Pollock 29 2 0 0 15 .07 2,120 Jackson, N. . . 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 400 Rowe 2 1 0 0 1 .50 150 Branch 3 1 0 0 2 .33 375 Jackson, W. . . 4 1 0 0 3 .25 500 Hutton 5 1 0 2 2 .20 4S5 Noe 5 1 2 0 2 .20 430 Earl 5 1 O 0 4 .20 150 Tyler S 1 0 2 5 .12 215 Smith. A 11 1 1 3 G .09 540 Cochran 13 1 4 2 G .OS 285 Stone, E 14 1 2 1 10 .07 795 Corbley 22 1 2 2 17 .03 920 Tommy Wright was by far the most successful of the gentlemen riders. He won eight races of the value of ,420 during the year. The record of the successful gentlemen riders follows: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp.P.C. Won. Mr. T. Wright 21 S 3 3 7 .3G ,420 Mr. O. Fleischmanu. 9 3 0 4 2 .33 1,550 Mr. D. Kerr 0 2 0 1 3 .33 955 Mr. Lamont 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 .400 Mr. Penrce 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 300 Mr. Kilgour 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 230 Major Roberts 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 200 Mr. Arbon 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 75 Mr. Carney 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 ... Mr. Kearney 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Mr. Cassidy 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 225 Mr. Merritt 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 110 Mr. White 2 1 1 0 0 .50 120 Mr. Holland ..: 2 1 0 1 0 .50 445 Mr. Barry 2 1 1 0 0 .50 ... Mr. Clapp 3 1 1 0 1 .33 .070 Mr. II. Tucker 3 1 1 1 0 .3:; 575 Mr. H. S. Page 3 1 2 0 0 , .33 545 Mr. Ryan 3 1 0 O 2 .33 175 Mr. Collyer 4 1 1 0 2 .25 523 Mr. E. C. Cowdin. Jr. 4 1 0 0 3 .25 350 .Mr. D. Pons 5 1 1 3 0 .20 505 Mr. E. Tucker 5 1 1 1 2 .20 525 Mr. J. Tucker ...... 7 1 1 1 4 .14 005


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