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PENSAC0LA RACING STATISTICS. The spring meeting of the New Ponsacola Fair and Racing Association, which opened at Pensacola, Fla., March 31 and closed April 20, embraced twenty-two racing days, during which 1,950 was distributed in purses. Only nineteen of the seventy-seven owners whose horses were money winners during the meeting succeeded iu winning 00 and over, the list being as follows: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Freeman. D. B S 4 7 Strode, J. A 7 4 3 502 Slade. W. K 0 2 1 475 Freeman, C. N. 4 2 1 425 Chamberlain. O. M 4 5 1 340 Capps, W. 0 3 1 4 340 West, J. T 4 1 2 333 Hollenbeck, R. M 3 3 5 304 Evans, B. C . 3 2 3 2S4 Tierce, B 3 1 1 2S0 Rowe, C. E 3 1 O 2G5 Daniels. C. B 2 3 1 202 Baldwin, C 3 , 2 2 235 Robert, S. R 3 1 1 253 Deavers, J. T 3 1 O 215 Arboni, J 3 1 1 230 Cambron. D. C 3 . 0 1 213 Burns, A. H 2 1 4 205 Corrigan, E 2 2 2 200 Of 113 horses that won, or were placed during the meeting, the following sixteen were winners of 00 and over: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Royal Lady 4 1 2 07 Chanate , 4 5 1 310 First Premium 4 2 2 330 Eventide . 4 4 1 324 Sweet Owen 3 1 1 2S0 Sanctini 3 0 2 2GS Allowmaise 3 1 0 205 St. Dunstau 2 3 1 202 Dandy Dancer . 3 0 2 243 Love Watches 2 1 1 235 Cherry Girl 3 2 0 235 Crease 3 1 l !;: Cull Holland 2 1 O 215 Lueetta 3 0 1 213 Shawnee . . .. 2 1 1 210 Lady Chilton , 2 1 1 200 The record of the successful jockeys follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Pryor 50 14 7 7 22 .2S Knight, C 70 12 14 12 3S .10 Hall 51 11 10 9 21 .22 Jensen, E 40 10 4 7 19 .25 Ormes . 49 10 S 7 21 .20 McCIoskey 39 S 9 3 10 .20 Pauley 39 7 0 12 14 .IS Fogg 44 7 C 2 29 .10 Droyer 34 3 3 7 19 .15 Jackson, F 33 5 3 3 22 .15 Jackson, L IS 4 2 3 9 .22 Matthews, A 21 4 17 9 .19 Ralph 14 3 2 3 C .21 Farrow 17 3 .0 0 14 .IS Wrispen. A 33 3 7 S 15 .09 White, C 41 3 5 4 29 .07 Davenport 11 2 2 10 .IS Lloyd ....19 2 5 0 12 .11 Jackson, C 20 1 3 4 12 .05 Irvin 25 1 0 3 15 .01 Brown, C 25 1 2 2 20 .01 Martin, A 30 1 3 4 22 .03 Jockeys Beyer, J. Conley, Donovan, Hoffman and Whatley placed, but failed to ride a winner, while jockeys Bisson, Hector. Heslin, Hestor. A. Jones. Owens, Robertson and Scully were unplaced iu all their starts. The record of the successful trainers follows: C. E. Brosius. 1: W. Brown. 1; W. J. Burke, 1; J. II. Buscher, 2; 1. !. Cambron. 3: W. C. Capps. 3; C. Clingerinan, 1; E. Corrigan. 1; E. Cottrell, 2: ,T. Daly, 4; F. De Deque, 3; B. C. Evans, 5; E. L. Fitzgerald, 1; C. N. Freeman, -i- D. B. Freeman, S; F. N. Hays, 1; R. M. Holleiibeek, 7: J. E. Hoppas. 4: A. L. Jones, 0; M. Jordan. 3: J. Kern. 1; W. F. King. 3: R. Long. 1: T. Maguire, 1: J. II. Moody, 1: P. OConnor, 1: W. S. OConnor, 1; M. J. ODonuell, 2: C. S. Orrison, 4; J. Phillips. 3: C. AV. Rav. 2; R. l Ralph. 2; W. Raymond. 4; S. R. Robert, 3; C. E. Rowe. 3: W. 11 Schwartz. 2; J. Spear. 2: I. Striker. 1: J. A. Strode, S; J. W. Tate, 2; D. Vlti-toe, 3; J. T. West, 4, and A. Wilson, 1. The percentage of winning favorites was nearly normal, as shown in the following tabulation: Wiiniing fhst choices 47 Winning second choices 23 Winning outsiders 4S Winning at odds-on 10 Defeated at odds-on 10 Percentage of winning favorites 40