Statistics of Racing at Juarez, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-07

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t 3 j 1 I j | ] ! I : ■ ! | I ! j STATISTICS OF RACING AT JUAREZ. Baring the first twenty nine days of the Jumvz meeting, from its opening on November :!0 to and Including December 31, 174 races were decided ami 0,130 was distributed in stakes and purses. In this distribution lis owners shared, with the fallowing ." :• winners of 00 and over: Oat act. 1st. 2d. 3d. Am:. Yanke. Q 10 9 S .11. Brandt, 11. R 0 5 4 l.sOo Brown, J. L 7 :: 2 1.77". i i :: :: o 1.C40 Newman. J. F 6 1 2 1.6to McLemore, w 4 7 2 1,800 Henderson st Hogan G 2 4 1.575 Fizer. W. II G 2 3 1,525 Odoas, G. M 4 5 1 1,523 Gaylord, E 5 6 2 1.475 Powell ■ Parker 4 5 it 1.475 Rogers, C. E 4 1 1 1.225 Austin, R. J 5 1 2 12225 Keene, G. H 4 2 G 1,150 Woodford ft Fizer 4 2 2 1,050 Schreiber, J 3 2 2 1.000 Wilkens, John 3 4 1 D00 St. Vincent W 2 G 3 SB Ferris. J. C 2 8 1 825 i Brownfleld. C. T 3 1 3 BOO ! Gouldlng, T 2 l l G75 : Jones, li. 1 2 3 2 G50 Wright, E. F 2 2 4 050 Henry, Mrs. L. G 2 3 1 025 I. ..mar. C. F 2 3 0 025 Lawrence and Coaaatock 2 12 025 Cottle, D. C 2 2 1 600 Meade, J. II 2 1 1 .00 King, L. F 2 2 2 ooo Ireland, J. T 2 2 2 000 Goodman, J. B 2 2 l 575 Farrar. F 2 1 3 575 Foratlng, F. W 2 12 580 Allison t Morris 2 12 550 , Snyder, G 2 o 0 525 Hopper, P. M 2 l l 525 : Bunbury, B. C 2 1 1 525 Lowrie, F 2 l l 523 Sell.v. Mrs. H. H 2 1 0 500 . Yeoman, A. P 2 1 0 500 Fine. W. P. and L. E 2 0 2 fiOO • Fountain, L 2 1 0 500 Batcneler, n. T 2 0 l 475 Howard, F. D l 3 3 450 , Masterson, .1 2 0 0 450 Kaufman. E. I 1 2 2 375 Garrity and Dunlap 0 4 7 375 Lowe, John 1 2 1 SOB Blasingame, L. A l 2 0 .".25 Passer. C. w l l 2 ::25 liefer. F. J 1 1 1 325 Levy. J. W 1 1 2 325 Maeias. R 1 2 0 325 I out ius and Roland 12 0 ;;2.", Bobbins, J. F Ill 300 Sehaefer, w. L l l l 300 Gloss. P. F 1 0 3 300 Estep, J. W 1 1 1 300 Benson. R. C 1 1 1 300 Of the 204 horses that were placed, the following 7U were winners of ?300 or more: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Closer 5 0 l ,300 Kootenay . 5 1 0 1.175 Bound the World 2 0 1 1.065 Arasee 3 1 1 l.OOo Laekroae 4 2 0 1,000 Irish Gentleman 1 1 0 940 Sebago 4 0 0 :mki FIt, nee A 3 1 2 775 Meadow 3 1 0 775 Jim Basey 2 2 1 750 Incision 3 1 0 725 Leopold 3 0 1 700 Iricie of Usmore 2 1 1 875 Rev Hindoo 2 11 675 Napa Nick 2 1 1 G25 Thistle Belle 2 :: 11 625 Batter Ball 2 2 2 600 Anna McGee 2 3 0 600 John Gliffin II 2 2 1 300 Dutch Bock 2 2 2 0 i.: Gelico 2 2 2 600 Meddling Hannah 2 1 3 575 Follie Levy 0 4 0 550 .Jeanne dArc 2 2 0 5- 0 Moralight 2 2 0 550 Ilex 2 1 1 525 Ralronia 2 1 1 525 Frog 2 0 I r ir, Chanticlor 2 1 0 500 Goldfinn 2 1 0 500 Pit s-pat I o 2 500 Tourist 2 1 0 500 Startler 1 0 500 Sugar Lump •_ 1 0 500 Hannis 2 10 5H Americus 2 0 1 475 Light Knight I 0 1 475 Wolferton 201 475 Bd. Keek ■ 2 0 1 475 Henry Walbank 2 0 1 475 Judge Walton 2 0 0 450 Nannie MeDee 2 2 0 4"0 I.otia Cried 2 0 0 450 Marie Hyde 2 0 0 i5Q Bill Anderson 14 0 425 Angelas 1 3 1 400 Lady Macy 1 3 1 400 Flying Feet 1 3 1 400 Roy Junior 1 1 2 ::7", Hidden Hand 1 | 0 375 Ke.p Moving 1 2 2 375 Lady Tendi 1 3 0 375 Miss Korn 1 3 0 375 Oakland 1 1 1 375 Salvage 1 2 1 350 Winning Widow 1 2 0 350 ITo Bom 1 1 | gga The Monk 1 2 0 325 Fred Mulbolland 1 1 2 325 Sale Connor 1 1 2 325 Little Jane 1 2 0 325 Marzo 1 2 0 325 Allanfearn 1 1 1 300 Annual Interest 1 1 1 ;;00 John Louis 1 0 0 300 Oecuro 1 1 1 3ih Bohert 1 1 1 300 Bomple l 1 1 300 Sleepland 1 1 1 ::oo •"I 1 0 3 300 Metesworth was most successful of the jockevs. with Carter, an apprentice, who seems to be th.; find of the nieetini: so far as the saddle is concerned, in second place. Following is the record of the j cfceys who have ridden one or more winners: Jockey. Mis. 1st. 3d. 3d. Dap. I.C. Moleswortb lis 29 22 0 58 .15 Carter, s s" 20 10 13 44 .2.; Gross Ill 10 11 27 57 .14 Henry. .1 !.", U 12 15 53 .16 Denny, E 45 10 7 8 31 .2. Bon I 56 10 11 8 27 .IS Hoffman, R 83 10 12 11 38 M Buxton Us 0 12 is 50 ..! Groth 61 5 18 3 37 .88 Walsh. A 28 5 1 4 10 .25 Callahan. J 47 4 8 8 27 .".* Hill 37 4 5 2 26 .11 Keogh 38 4 3 6 16 .14 Howard, J 32 4 5 4 19 .12 Sei.len 43 4 5 1 33 . • Cotton, E 24 3 3 1 17 .12 lines 17 3 2 0 12 .iS Wrispen. A 24 3 1 6 14 12 ttosen 21 3 2 0 16 .14 Moore, .1 2S 3 2 5 18 .11 Kstep 22 2 5 1 14 ici Frasch 27 2 :: 3 1:1 07 Small 17 3 2 0 13 1 • Johnson, s 8 1 0 0 7 c Parker 35 1 6 3 25 83 Poet 2 1 0 0 1 ..-.:. Rice. T s 1 0 3 4 .12 1 following JOCfceya placed, bat failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Cnp. Kadtke 23 4 4 15 Bnrlingami I 0 ] n 7 ■II !i i. 1 1 7 Miller, C. II 2 i 8 1 lis I - s o ] n 7 . . in 11 8 2 S lliidebrand, Ii 13 0 0 1 1" Klein :: 8 » 1 2 1 ,- I: :i ii 0 1 v Martin, s 4 0 0 1 :: 8 6 6 1 7 Williams, W 1; 0 0 1 Willis j 0 0 1 S following ■■■ k..s had mounts to the extent Indicated, but failed to finish la the SMsaey Bergman ! Nathan Cummins 1 Floss Howard, c . . . . 1 Reynolds, s 10 Louder 1 Smith. T s Mattbea . Ii Whatlev ... Memna 2 Wilson, R. It ; Mm raj :; The record of the sure useful trainers is shows la ih. folios bk tabulation: TraJ Wlna. Trainer. Wins. Au-t n. A. 1 :. Cottle, R. C 2 Baiwl. F. K 3 Coyle, A It j Bi n- 1 . B. C 1 Coyle, II. 0 1 Bolaud. .1 1 Crlppen, ; w 1 Brandt. II. R 8 Dnrkln, J 2 Bi uii .1. 1 7 ist, p. .1 w 1 Riiokuer. W. II 18 Farrar t .3 Bunbary. B. C ! Fkee, v P Burke, 1 1 Finer, . 11 10 Cuiu. W. M 1 Fowling, f. W 2 i ! : Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Fountain. P. S 1 McDanlel, II 5 Freeman. W 2 MeKinney. W. A. ... 1 Gibson. W. s i Meade, I. H 1 Gloss, W 1 Mumfoid. T. B 4 Hand. J 1 Newman. II. B 8 Hargrove, L. B •"■ Odoas, C. M 4 Harris. It. 11 1 Otis. F. M 1 Henderson, S. M 8 larker. J. W 4 Henry, J. M 2 Folk. S 2 Il.nlel. H 1 Froctor. T 1 Houbre, C 2 Quinian. J. J 1 Howard. F. D 1 Bobbins, .1. T 1 Hueatia, 1 2 Eossigh. 1. P 1 Ireland. .1. T 2 Selby. II. II 2 Jones, B. L 2 Short. W 1 Judge, S 1 Smith. W. A S Kaufman, E. I 1 St. Vincent. W 2 Keene. G. H 4 Boggs, W. E 1 Kelley, s. .1 l Trevey, w. s l Lamar, c. F 2 Whitehill. L. T 1 I.innell. E 3 Wright, E. F 8 Lowe, J 5 Vanke. W. G 2 Mason. L. 1 2 Veomans, A. P 2 Masterson, J 2 The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, as shown in the following tabulation: Number of days 29 Number of races 174 Winning first choices 60 Winning second choices 88 Winning outsiders 88 Winning at odds on 12 Defeated at odds on 7 Percentage of winning favorites "s


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