Statistics of the Canadian Turf: Review of Financial an Other Phases of Racing in the Dominion during the Season Recently Brought to a Close, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-21

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: STATISTICS OF THE CANADIAN TURF Review of Financial and Other Phases of Racing in the Dominion During the Season Recently Brought to a Close f : : Canadian racing, during the season recently closed in that part of America, regained some of the ground lost when the Miller bill became effective in the Dominion in 1010. This was in part due to the suspension of racing on the metropolitan courses of New York, a condition that the directors of racing in Canada were not slow to take advantage of. The result was that the prestige and importance of Canadian racing was emphasized and advanced. In a general way, the seasons results were eminently satisfactory. The sport was by far the best that Canada ever enjoyed. The presence of the high class horses that went from the United States to Canada to compete for the valuable stakes that were offered served to attract patrons of the sport from far and near, and, the measure of financial prosperity that attended the meetings Lt-ld on the courses yielding allegiance to the Canadian Racing Associations was quite as satisfactory as in the days before the restrictive features of the Miller bill came into operation. As was natural under the circumstances, tho racing itself was at times of the utmost brilliancy. The courses of the Canadian- Racing Associations Toronto, Hamilton, Fort Erie, Windsor and Montreal presented scenes that were strongly suggestive of the palmy days of racing over the great tracks of New York state. The presence of great horses carrying the colors of such notable patrons of New York racing as August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey Clnb; R. T. Wilson, president of the Saratoga Association; and S. C. Hildreth, that astute and skillful horseman who has for three successive years headed the list of winning American owners, to say nothing of numerous others whose names are equally familiar, lent an unmistakably metropolitan air to the sport. In 1910 the distribution in stakes and purses on Canadian tracks was less by about 95,000 than In 1909, in which year Canadian racing, as measured by the standard of distribution, was at its zenith. The record of the distribution for 1911 shows a healthy and substantial increase of some 1911.sh3,000 over the showing of 1910. Next year, when it is probable that two new tracks will be in operation, it may be that the high-water mark of 1909 will be- approximated, and perhaps exceeded. The accession of new tracks to the Canadian Racing Associations would permit the arrangement of a more compact schedule of racing dates than has prevailed during the past two- seasons and would do much to remedy the only serious drawback from the horsemens standpoint to racing in Canada considerable idle time between meetings. The following tabulation recapitulates in a general way the results of the season of 1911 on the various tracks of Canada: gg I g g 2p S f g gg Sg S p -. J.g s? w a g p p g gs- Track and Meeting..? .;. --- r and S - sj g 2. " a 2 2 2 o3 : : . g g : g? : : 2 ? g : - . - Z . - ? M Woodbine, Toronto, first meeting 7 49 55 102 $ 50,950 28 10 11 17 5 .51 Woodbine, Toronto, second meeting 7 49 58 100 47,350 20 17 12 12 S .41 Windsor, first meeting .................. 7 50 01 10S 27,930 23 9 IS 10 4 .40 Windsor! second meeting 7 50 01 111 30,500 20 9 21 6 3 .40 Fort Erie, first meeting T 4! 57 108 28,110 20 8 15 15 5 .53 Fort Erie, second meeting 7 , 49 63 113 28.700. 13 14 .22 1 2 .27 Hamilton, first meeting ......... 7 7 Co 124 o8,63, Z. 18 10 9 5 .40 Hamilton second meeting .............. 7 56 70 130 33,CC0, 20 14 22 7 4 .30 King Edward Park Montreal first inectg 7 52 59 SS 10.400 21 lo 10 4 5 .40 King Edward Pk .Montreal second meet. 7 50 62 87 10,250 25 11. 14 10 2 .50. Blue Bonnets Montreal, firstMncetlne.... 7 50 oO 110 31,70o 21 11 18 13 S .42 Blue Bonnets Montreal, seCOHdmeetlng.. 7 2 00 111 34,850 23 2 7 9 4 .44 Dufferin Park Toronto, first meeting .... 7 59 79 104 14,900 33 13 13 9 .50 Dufferin Park Toronto, second meeting. . 7 58 7i 100 14,700 oO 13 lo 7 9 .53 Dufferin Park Toronto Driving Cfub i Meeting 7 S3 04 89 13,5u0 "Z w 18 4 3 .42 DelorimieY Park Montreal, first meeting. 7 51 51 - S4 10.200 19 11 21 7 10 .37 iDelorimier Park Montreal, second meetg 7 51 59 84 10.200 22 12 17 8 5 .43 Victoria, first meeting 7 44 04 84 9,600 Vancouver, second meeting Victoria Coun- . try Club ......... 7 44 CO 92 ll.SoO Vancouver, first meeting. Vancouver Jockey Club 7 43 CO 9o O.CiO Vancouver, first meeting British Columbia Thoroughbred Association 6 39 Co 89 9,4oO Vancouver, second meeting Vancouver Jockey Club 7 47 SO 100 12,205 Vancouver, second meeting British Colum- x bla Thoroughbred Association 7 50 OS 04 12.S40 Totals and Grand Percentage 100 1,152 02,325 389 210 2S0 148 87 .44 In comparison with 1910, the various organizations made the following showing in distribution: Organization. . 1910. 1911. Ontario Jockey Club .$ 00.50S $ 98,300 Hamilton Jockey Club 00,815 72,295 Montreal Jockey Club 04,090 60,555 Windsor Fair Grounds and Driving Park Association 55,705 GS.490 Niagara Racing Association .... 57,940 50,870 Metropolitan Racing Association 25,350 29,000 Toronto Driving Club 18,550 Montreal Driving Club 10.S00 20,400 King Edward Jockey Club"..- 8,750 20,050 British Columbia Thoroughbred Association 18,300 22,290 Vancouver Jockey Club 21,325 21,875 Victoria Country Club 7,500 21,450 Totals .39,133 02,325 The dally average distribution exceeded the figures for 1910, which, in turn, had run far ahead of the showing of 1009 in this respect. The Ontario Jockey Club led all the other racing, organizations of the Dominion In this item, as usual. The general average for the tracks comprising the Canadian Racing Associations was ,036, as against ,872.08 in 1910 and ,878.31 in 1009. The figures for these tracks follow: Racine Races 1910 Daily 1911 Dally Track Days. Run. Average. Average. Toronto 14 9S ,022.14 ,893.40 Hamilton 14 113 5,103.93 4,774.01 Montreal 14 102 4,753.93 4.577.S5 Windsor 14 100 4,177.80 3,978.93 Fort Erie 14 98 4,062.14 4,138.57 Tot. and Gen. Av... 70 511 ,036.00 ,872.08 It was quite to be expected that S. C. Hildreth. with his powerful racing stable, should head the list of money-winning owners on the tracks of Eastern Canada. His horses rolled up the satisfying total of 3,943 in stake and purse winnings, as against 4.-932 to the credit of R. T. Wilson, who stands second. Others well up include August Belmont, J. W. Schorr, R. F. Carman, P. S. P. Randolph and R. E. Watkins, all of whom topped the 0,000 mark. Fol lowing is the list of ninety-eight owners whose horses won ,000 or more on the courses of the Canadian Racing Associations and the half mile tracks at Montreal and Toronto: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Hildreth, S. C .....42 34 23 3,943 Wilson, R. T ......35 34 31 24,932 Belmont, A 19 10 14 15,000 Schorr, J. W -23 26 22 14 515 Carman, R. F l.19 19 19 13,000 Randolph, P. S. P.. 10 4 0 10,930 Watkins. R. E 17 1G 17 10,215 Valley Farm Stable ...11 9 3 9,690 Giddlngs. H 7 2 3 S.4S0 Garth, Wm 11 10 15 7,990 Simons, A 4 5 7,085 Livingston, Mrs. L. A 8 7 12 6,895 Parr, R ..10 10 3 6,885 Condran, T. R :.. 3 5 7 6,520 Tompkins, G. R .....7 8 2 0,285 Seagram, J. E 9 7 8 6,275 Walker, P. M -.11 14 8 5,800 Flynn, Mrs. J. W ...13 12 16 5,580: Odom, G. M 10 4 i5 5,000 Louis, 3... ....9 8 8 4,985 Boverwyck Stable 4 11 9 4.790 Clay Bros 8 5 3 4,645 Stockton, W ..... 8 5 3 4,420 Owner. lat. 2d. 3d. Amt. McGibbon, D. I. 5 1 1 ,185 Smith, C. H 6 4 10 3,675 Walker. W 9 10 11 3,585 Burttschell, J. W 0 8 4 3,530 Foley. M ; 13 12 14 3,525 Campbell, C. S 0 7 1 3,435 Parr, A. D 5 4 4 3,420 Davies, It. 4 4 4 3,299 Penny, II 0 7 10 3,195 Chctland, Mr 3 1 4 3.1S0 Respess. J. 15. . 8 2 1 3,145 Prichard, M. C ... 3 6 4 3.120 Milburn, J 13 10 8 2,925 Campbell. C. 2 2 2 2,775 Dawes, K. T. 4 3 3 2,690 Garson, A 5 5 9 2,650 Farr, C. A 15 5 1 2,000 Cooney, E. F 4 3 5 2,570 Wilson, Mrs. W. G 4 5 3 2,475 Johnson, L 4 4 5 2,395 Airhart, H. C 9 15 10 2,350 McLennan, B 2 3 2 2,350 Odell, C. J 5 4 1 2,330 Turney, A 4 7 3 2.2S0 Whitney, H. P 4 2 9 2,245 Flippen, H 5 6 3 2,205 Martin, W 5 1 3 2,135 Morris, W. E 5 0 0 2,100 Schreiber, B 5 3 4 1,940 Nicoll, M 0 9 0 1,920 Evans, B. C 9 6 0 1,910 Mackenzie, R. J 3 4 0 1,860 Ridge, G. E 9 7 9 1,860 Stephens, T. 8 9 7 1,840 Rodrock, T 3 2 1 1,825 Hcalcy, J. W 8 4 4 1,800 Muller, G. A 2 8 6 1.770 Mock, B 9 6 11 1,755 Blakeley, A. G 4 1 1 1.005 McLaughlin, Mrs. J., Jr 9 4 4 1,580 McCloskey. E 7 5 7 1,570 Martine, L 4 2 1 1,570 Ives. A. S 2 3 3 1,550 neider, E 2 3 0 1,535 Crew, C. A 2 3 4 1,515 Garson, J 3 3 1 1.4S0 Trotter, E 4 1 3 1,465 Cambron, D. C 8 2 0 1,440 Wagnon, J. G 6 3 5 1,435 Qulncy Stable 2 5 3 1,435 Fell, J. R 2 3 4 1,415 Casey, W. V 7 3 8 1.400 Dyment, J 1 3 1 1,300 Tompkins, L. L 2 10 1,355 Robertson, J 3 1 0 1,350 McSwecney, G. M 2 6 3 1,310 Horton, B 8 0 3 1,305 Hirsch, M 3 0 0 1,295 Boyle, J. W 2 14 1,230 Pons. F. J. 3 4 4 1,230 Mitchell, W. B 2 3 0 1,100 Henderson and Hogan 2 3 3 1,180 Selby, Mrs. H. H 2 4 3 1,180 Mackay. J 0 2 6 1,140 Scott, G. W 1 0 8 1,135 Hedrick. J. W 1 2 4 1,130 Rowe, J 1 5 1 1,075 Delanoy, P 5 G 5 1,070 King-Dodds, W. G 1 4 8 1,070 Darden, W. W 1 1 3 1.070 West, J. T. 8 2 0 1,060 Fox, F 1 6 6 1,000 Presgravc. W. F 2 2 0 1,000 Rous, J. C, Jr 4 5 4 985 Continued on second page. i ST AfTISTICS OF THE CANADIAN TURF. : Continued from first page. - To S. C. Hildreths great three-year-old, Zeusi i fell the distinction of leading the money-winning horses. His earnings aggregated ,045. Others s occupying prominent places are P. S. P. Randolphs , Plate" Glass, 1911.sh,930; H. Giddings St. JJass. 1911.sh,890; I R. T. Wilsons Aldebaran, ,732, and Albert Simons Molsant, ,495. The list of horses that won ! nnd over, numbering 131, follows: Horse. . 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. : Zeus 5 2 2 ,045 I Plate Glass 0 3 0 0,930 i St. Bass 5 1 1 0,800 J- : JLlbebaran 7 4 2 GJ.9r Moisnnt 5 0 0 o,49o Tn Welkin G 2 2 5,220 0 The Nigger 1 0 2 5,200 0 Busy 4 4 4 4,02o 3 Denham 0 1 0 4,623 1 .Meridian 2 .3 1 4,475 2 Ganogue "5 2 0 4,32a i .The Golden Butterfly 7 S 5 4,100 0 Vlint Rock 2 0 2 4.000 2 tillff Edge 5 0 7 3.5S0 0 Naushon 5 4 4 3,400 2 tTickot of Leavo 0 1 0 il,21i ? Star Charter , 3 2 1 3.1S0 0 -Bello . 4 1 0 3,140 0 Powderinan 1 2 1 2,970 0 Shannon ... 4 2 1 2,8.0 2 Lawton Wiggins - r, 5 2 2,810 0 Hampton Court 3 4 2 2,810 2 St. Abe. 4 4 0 2.790 2 SteTe Lane, . 2 2 .2 2,775 J Prince Hampton 3 1 0 2,73o Deaueoun 4 0 0 2,59; 3 Whist 2 0 1 2,505 5 Fuggins 0 1 1 2,510 0 KollFo Levy 4 1 1 2,48o 3 mdn .... 4 9 1 2,460 0 air John Johnson 3 2 1 2.460 0 iMj Gal 4 5 1 2,445 5 Buckhom 5 3 0 2,420 0 Sotenila 1 0 2 2,430 0 Lad of Langden 5 5 C 2,393 t Spellbound 2 2 4 2.37Q 0 Eagle Bird 5 4 1 2,330 0 Supervisor 5 3 3 2,310 0 Blackford 4 0 1 2,210 0 Mystic Light : 5 0 1 2,130 0 01anlmla 3 3 2 2,120 0 Little Pal 2 3 0 2,095 5 Guy Fisher 3 3 0 2,040 Graniti 4 4 G 2,015 5 Jimmy Lane 3 2 0 1,980 0 .Caper Sauce 3 5 4 1,950 9 ISosa Lawrence 3 0 0 1.945 Kilo 3 0 0 1,900 9 Martin Doyle 4 3 1 1,855 j Royal Meteor 3 0 0 P.S50 9. Question Mark 3 0 2 1.S40 ,0 Vllhalla 3 2 1 1.825 -J Montgomery 4 1 3 1,815 u Michael Angelo 5 2 1 1,770 9 Priscillian 3 0 0 1,705 J Baby Wolf , 3 4 1 1,685 S; Ben Loyal , 3 4 2 1.6S0 0 Gnlatine 3 0 1 1.6S0 0 Gild 1 3 0 1,000 0 Ocean Bound . 2 1 0 1,040 0 Merman ., 3 4 4 1,010 9 Colonel Ashmeado 3 5 1 1.G05 J Ondramon 2 1 2 1,590 19 Lucetta 9 2 0 1.5S5 J Froglegs 2 3 4 l,u45 2 Lizzie IHat .3 4 2 1,543 i! Waterway 2 3 0 1,535 ICing Avondale .3 3 2 1,523 ;J Island Queen 4 0 0 1,525 Isabel Cassc 8 4 1 1,403 ji; The Prophet 1 3 2 1,490 jq Leah 3 3 1 1.4S0 ?0 Carlton G 2 1 3 1,475 rs Yankee Lady 7 0 3 1,460 50 Gold Blade .-. : .1 3 0 1,460 50 .Merry Han 2 0 4 1,453 55 Tipsatid 3 3 3 1,450 ;o Carrillon 3 G 4 1,440 10 Novelty..... 3 1 0 1,403 3 Rod. and Gun 3 2 4 1,403 3 Campeon ..... 3 1 0 1,400 0 .Brevltc. G A 1 1,400 0 Expansionist -2 -2 1 1,395 ,-, John Reardon 3 1 1 1,360 50 Watorvale : 2 1 1 1,300 30 Owahiix 2 1 3 1,335 55 Floridas Beauty 3 1 0 1,350 JO Stalker 2 2 3 1,350 50 Highflown 4 1 2 1,340 10 Stilly Night 2 2 0 1,335 55 New River 3 1 X 1,330 50 Doctor Holzberg 4 0 1 1,325 25 Cohort 3 1 3 1,320 20 Sir Alvescot 3 1 4 1,310 10 Chief ICee 1 3 0 1,290 0 Bwaria Tutnbo 3 1 0 1,290 10 Naughty Rose 7 5 1 1,290 P Trap Rock 3 o 1 1,280. i9- Ben Sand 8 0 1 1,275 12 Bounder 2 u 2 1,245 ft Andv Chisholm 3 1 0 1,240 0 4 1,220 !euex - ;i! Oommula 2 4 2 1,210 Thlstledale 2 3 0 l.inq $ Sal Volatile 2 4 2 1,100 Cold Spritu? 0 1 1,10. Dorothy Webb .i G 1,10., iiandia Bernard 2 0 1,100 BO Casque 2 9 - ?i?,9 4 May Bride - ; ; l."-! 3-, Bodkin 4 0 1,13. Nimbus - 1.130 30 Highbridge 2 1 2 1,10a 05 Miss Felix 7 1 0 1,10.. 05 Lahore ... , 1 5 1 1.100 00 Ochre Court 2 3 4 1,00.t. 05 Amalfl 2- .1 0 1,005 93 Montcalm ... 3 .0 4 1.090 30 Ayliricr. ; 1 1.000 GO Woodcraft 2 ,2 . 2 LfUi 55 F.luia 3 1 0 1,030 30 "Third Rail :. 2 1 .7 1.050 50 ivabel ........ .3 10 1,030 30 i - i s , I ! : I i J- 0 0 3 1 2 i 0 2 0 2 ? 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 J 3 5 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 9 9 j 9. ,0 -J u 9 J S; 0 0 0 0 9 J 19 J 2 i! ;J ji; jq ?0 rs 50 50 55 ;o 10 3 3 0 0 ,-, 50 30 55 JO 50 10 55 50 25 20 10 0 10 P i9- 12 ft 0 ;i! $ BO 4 3-, 30 05 05 00 05 93 30 GO 55 30 50 30 Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Irvin P. Diggs 5 3 4 ,010. I Golden Wedding 2 1 0 1,030 Miss Joe 2 3 2 1,020 Oakhurst .2 3 1 1,010 Fireman 2 0 1 1,000 John .ALirrs 5 4 3 liOOO Ta Nun Da . 2 1 4 1,000 Byrne, an apprentice rider, was most .successful of the jockeys engaged in riding in eastern Canada. , His record for the season was forty-three firsts, against thirty-nine to the credit of C. Grand, who rode altogether on the half-mile tracks. C. II. Shilling- was third with thirty-live firsts. The record of the jockeys who piloted one or more winners follows: , Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. Byrne 150 43 54 45 114 .2S j Grand, C. 200 39 3G 28 97 .20 Shilliug, O. II. 9S 35 23 12 2S .35 White, C. 19S 34 2S 27 109 .17 Sweeney 170 32 10 !20 99 .19 Wilson. J .., 147 31 21 20 09 .21 Bergen, J. 15S 30 25 33 70 .19 TroxJcr 70 2S 13 IS 17 .36 McCahey 109 27 SO 28 74 .17 Digging 210 20 33 29 128 .12 Dugan, E -90 24 12 10 44 .27 Peak, O. ... I..1...13G 21 10 17 82 .15 Cullen 97 19 15 13 50 .21 Burns, G. 100 19 18 14 55 .IS Sclmttinger 170 19 26 19 112 .11 Carroll, G. W ..151 IS 13 27 93 .11 Glass, J GO 17 6 G .31 .28 Drever US 17 21 14 00 .14 Howard, J. ... 55 15 5 3 32 .27 Gerondo SO 15 0 11 45 .19 Bell. M 141 14 10 27 S4 .10 Gordon, C. 109 13 21 7 128 .OS Archibald. G CO 12 S 14 20 .20 KnightV C. 119 12 10 15 S2 .10 Garner, G. ... 4S 11 7 9 21 .23 Forehand 103 11 IS 14 G3 .11 Jost 30 10 3 4 13 .33 Irwin ..110 10 14 10 70 .09 Musgrave ..-39 9 5 4 21 .23 Goldstein SO 9 17 14 46 .11 Koerner, T. 93 9 18 IS 48 .10 OConnor, M. .....35 S 2 G 19 .23 Levee CO S G 13 33 .13 Rice, T. 30 7 4 3 10 .23 Taplin 40- 7 0 S 25 .15 Griffin, E. 58 7 11 8 32 .12 Steele, B 77 7 7 10 53 .09 Hoffman, R ..102 7 21 17 57 .07 Bauer 44 G 6 G 26 .14 Loftus 47 0 7 6 1 2S .13 Wingfield, R 78 6 10 S 54 .08 Rowley . .:. .13 5 1 2 5 .33 Kennedy .;. . 3G 5 7 6 IS .14 Whatley 57 5 10 11 31 .00 Don .55 5 4 10 30 .09 Goose .. 03 5 G 6 40 .08 Henry, J 74 5 3 15 51 .07 Steinhardt 07 5 5 3 .54 .07 Olsen 71 5 4 .6 50 .07 : Lewis, F 19 4 2 0 13 .21 Obert : 28 4 5 3 10 .14 Minder 3S 4 G 0 22 .10 Skirvin .. 4S 4 15 8 21 .OS : Turner, C 24 3 S 4 12 .13 Dunn, W , 25 3 4 1 .17 .12 Chappell 25 . 3 2 4 1G .12 Foden 34 3 3 0 2S .09 AVilliams, T ..40 3 4 3 30 .OS Matthews, A. 43 3 7 5 2S .07 i Wrispen, A ..43 3 5 7 30 .07 i Burton, A. ... . 49 3 3 8 35 .06 Fain 57 2 G 7 42 .04 Gross 54 2 3 9 40 .04 Quinlan, T. 49 2 G 1 40 .04 Jackson. F ...8 2 0 1 5 .25 McArdle S 2 0 0 0 .23 Burns. T. 12 2 3 0 7 .17 Murray, W. ..i... -40 2 4 3 31 .03 Hanover, J. ... 47 2 3 8 34 .05 Simmons, M. 51 2 7 4 3S .01 Hawes 7 1 1 0 5 .14 Langford 10 1 0 0 9 .10 Gullett ...7. 11 1 0 0 10 .09 Austin 22 1 3 3 15 .05 Henry, M. ; 24 1 3 1 19 .04 Robertson .,. 23 1 1 1 20 .04 Deavenporr, J. 18 1 2 1 14 .00 Gore 30 1 5 4 20 .03 Llovd 32 1 2 2 27 .03 Adams, F. 4S 1 1 4 42 .02 Pickens 71 1 14 G 50 .01 The following jockeys were placed, but failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Kiliingsworth ..27 0 4 2 21 Cully i : 10 0 2 3 5 Jiidson .4 0 1 0 3 Page 7 0 115 McDonald ..10 0 1 0 9 Ambrose ..16 0 1 3 12 Warrington 19 O 1 5 13 McGuire . ., 1 0 1 0 0 Rowan , 3 , 0 0 1 2 Haynes .. 4 0 0 1 3 Wright ..i... 0 0 0 1 5 Moore, J. 7 0 0 1 G Huestis 7 0 0 1 0 Kohn 9 0 0 2 7 McDermott 12 0 0 1 11 Nicolal ..1 ..22 0 0 2 20 The following had mounts to the extent indicated, but failed to place: Gaskin 6 Ray, D 1 McCloskey 4 Rowe 1 Bennett 3 Roy 1 Blacklock 7 Murray 2 Garwood 1 Pender 4 Griffin, M 1 Quinn, W S Hall 8 Walker, W S Harrington 1 Walsh . 1 Harty 1 Watts 1 Harvell 1 Weber 1 Hazen 1 Williams. F 1 Howell 1 Wilson, T 1 lackson, L 3 Brown, J 5 Manning 2 Dennison 3 Martin, A 1 Moody 3 The record of the successful steeplechase jockeys and gentleman riders follows: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. Williams. F 35 10 8 4 7 .40 Kermath 35 10 11 5 0 .29 Lynch, J 15 5 2 5 3 .33 Lucas 19 5 3 S G .20 Boyle 20 C 5 1 9 .25 Dayton , 7 4 0 2 1 .57 Allen, W 21 4 8 0 9 .19 Henderson, M . .11 3 0 1 7 .27 McAfee, H 12 3 2 3 4 .25 Simpson .25 3 3 8 11 .12 Holland. Mr 2 2 0 0 0 100 Daly, J. 3 2 0 0 1 .00 Jackson, A 4 2 0 0 2 .50 Ryan S 2 2 3 1 .25 Dupee 23 2 G 4 13 .OS Shirley, Lieut 1 1 0 0 0 100 Bailey, Mr 1 1 0 0 0 100 Griffin 2 1 0 1 0 .50 Henderson, Mr 3 10 11 .33 McKinnoy 4 1 1 0 2 .25 Yourell ...9 1 2 2 4 .11 Pending 9 1 2 3 3 .11 Tuckey 11 1 3 4 3 .09 The following placed, but failed to win: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Ilagau 2 0 2 0 0 Young, Capt 10 10 0 Orrell, Mr.. 10 10 0 Kllgour, Mr. J 1 -0 1 0 0 Davies, Mr. R 2 0 0 2 0 Hall. Lieut 10 0 10 Hammond, Mr. J. W 1 0 0 1 0 Proctor, Mr 2 0 1 0 1 Hannigan 2 0 0 1 1 Corbley 2 0 0 1 1 Magee, Mr 3 0 1 0 2 Hughes 4 0 1 1 2 Love 3 0 0 1 2 Branch 3 0 0 1 2 Cloud 3 0 0 1 2 Qiiarington 5 0 1 1 3 Bryant 5 0 1 1 3 Saffel 4 0 1 0 3 Kelleher 4 0 1 0 3 Slater ..9 0 4 1 4 Ganiett G 0 0 2 4 Pemberton 11 0 3 3 5" Beamish 7 0 0 1 0 ; Hutton 9 0 0 1 8 ! The following had mounts to the extent indicated, but failed to place: Booth 10 Pollock 4 I Chappell 2 Wolfe 1 Ford l Davies, Mr. F 1 Gates 1 Dodsworth. Mr 1 ! Groves 1 Gillman, Lieut 1 Lefevrc 2 Hodgson, Mr 2 ! McVcy 1 Jago, Lieut 1 : S. C. Hildreth and William Garth figured in a tie for the trainers honors of the circuit, each having saddled 42 winners T. J. Ilealey was third with 33. The record of the successful trainers is shown in the following tabulation: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Adkins, J. 3 Brooks, F. S Alrhart, II. C 11 Brown, G 1 Arthur, J. W 1 Brown, .T. M 1 Baldwin, C 2 Bryan, J 2 Belli, P. E 1 Bulcroft. A 2 Blakeley, A. G 7 Burke, W. E. 2 Bowers. H. 11 Bums. ! 2 Bradfiold, I. B. ..... 3 Burton, F 1 Brannlgan, P 3 Burton, M. 1 Brewster, E 10 Burttschell, W. A 15 I , , j : Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Byer; J. ;. ... 9 Henderson. S. M. ... 2 Cahlll. W 5 Hildreth, S. C. 42 Campbell, G. 1 Hlrsch, M 3 Cambron. D. C . 4 ITogan. W 3 Cannon, J ,. .. 4 Holder. J. O 1 Capps. W. C 3 Hope, J ...2 Carter, D 4 Horner, J 1 Carter, R. D 2 Hutchinson, J 11 Casey, M. J 1 Itson. F 3 Casey, W. V 7 Johnson, L 4 Cedar, W. 2 Kecfe, M. 2 Chapnian, B 3 Kelly, E. J 3 Charles, J". 1 Kirkman, S. J. 2 Cheek. T. 3 Kirkpatrick. J. C. ... G Cole, B. . L 2 Lewis, J. A 2 Conran, W. V 1 Lightfoot. F 3 Cooper, J. M 3 Littlefield, B. T. ... 9 Daly, M 5 Long, R 3 Daly, W 1 London, H 1 Daly, W. 0 2 Lucas. E 4 Day. G. J 1 Mack, C. L 3 Dayton, A. F 2 Mack, J 1 Dayton, J. W 1 Mnhouey, J 2 Deavers, .T. T 2 Martin. R. G 2 Delanoy, P 14 Martin, W 5 DeWitt, C 2 Martin, W. F 2 Dewdney, A. H 1 Martin. W. M 5 Dobbin, n. 1 Martine, L 1 Douglass, C. n G . May, J. W 1 Duffy, J 3 McCarren, H 3 Dyment, J 1 MeCoulskey, H. 3 Elward, T. J 2 McCloskey, E 7 Evans, B. C .9 McDonald, B 5 Ewing. A 19 McDonald. J. H 1 Farr, 0. A 4 McGuire, W. T 2 Feakes, M 5 McKinney. G 1 Fitzsimmons. J 3 McLaughlin, J. 9 Fizer, W. H 2 McMillan, M. J 2 Flippen, H. 2 McPherson, J 1 Flynn. .T. S 1 Milburn, J 13 Flynn, J. W. 1G Miller, G. M. 1 Foley, M. 2 Minogue. R. J. ...... 1 Forrester, J 1 Mock, B 9 Foulk, A. W 1 Moesel. H i.. 4 Foulk, E 2 Molinelli 1 Fox, F 1 Moody, J. H 1 Fraley, G 1 Morgan, .T. II 1 Frayling, J. K 2 Moore, E 1 Frey, J. H 4 Moore, E. W 2 Fugate, J". S 2 Morrison, A 2 Gallagher. F. A 2 Morton, Geo 2 Garth, William 42 Mumford, S. E 3 Gering, F.. Jr. 1 Murray, C; J 1 Giddings, H. Jr. 7 Murray, W. 1 Gleason, E 1 Nicoll, M 0 Graver, J. W. 5 Nixon, J 12 Hammond, D 3 OConnor, P 1 Hauser, C 3 Odom, G. M 10 Haymaker, R. V. ... 1 Oliver, W. L 3 Hays, F. M. 3 Ousey. J. T 1 Hays, E l Patterson. C. T 1 Healey, J. W S Paul. J. L 1 Ilealey, T. J 33 Penny, H 6 Heffner, E. W 4 Phair, C 4 Heldcr, E 2 Phillips, C 1 Trainer. Wins.. Trainer. Wins. Phillips, J 3 Smyth, J. F. 1 Powell, Alex "- .Stevens. I. J Powers, J. 4 Storm, W Prcsgravu. W. F. -.10 Strubc, L 2 Redmond, W. F. .... 3 Styer, 1 1 Reed, 0 Sully, G w Reilly. P. J 2 Tacot, . G. A -i Rcspess, J. B S Tompkins, G. R. ...12 Reynolds. Chas 2 Trotter, E 4 Ridge". G. B 3 Tyler, W 3 Rinehart. W. A. ... 4 Waguon, J. G 0 Robert, W. J : 1 Walker, G 5L Roberts. W. C 1 Walker, J. R. 1 Robertson. J 0 Walker, W mm Rostick. II 1 Wallace. G. A. Rous, J. C. Jr. 2 .Walsh, W Rowe. C. E 1 Ward, J. S Scheike, F. 10 Warner, II Schorr J. F 13 Watkins, R. E. ...2o Schooley, J 1 Weir. AV 4 Scott. G. W 3 West. J. T 19 Selby, H. H 2 Westmoreland. AV. 0. 4 Sell, J. F 1 Areston, A. G 2 Shands. M. K 1 AAhalen. J If. Simons, A 15 AVhitney, E 2 Smith, F. F 2 AVise. C. Ar G Smith, T. C 1 AVoodford. I 4


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