Thirty Leading Money-Winning Four-Year-Olds of 1911, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-20

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* — + THIRTY LEADING MONEY-WINNING fOUR-YEAK OLDS OF 1911 .$. — * It fell to George Moms fleet Ally. Follic Levy, to lead the four-year-olds of 1911 in the important item of money won. Her specialty was that instantly ready order of electric speed characteristic of the ! ue sprinter and if was in short distance racing that her successes were achieved. She won the Jalisco S*akes at Juarez, till It ISSaiUll in 1:1-, with lit i.oimds up: Tabasco Stakes at the same track, thiee quarters in 1:11%, carrying !-■" pound-: rive and a half furlongs in 1:06%, with 1-4 pounds on her back: the Colonel Stakes at Louisville. IhlfC nilSllciB in 1:12% and having op 114 pounds; the Ciitehartrain Stakes at Windsor, ihree ipiart i in 1:13%, ii» poonds. At Cut Brie she gave the great colt. Novelty. I.i- only defeat of the year when, carrying llJ pounds to his 120, she won at three-ooarters in 1:11.-,. Al the Louisville fall meeting she took up mo posinda and won a pane at tnree-qaarters in 1:11.. ihe Instances cited serve to illustrate her extraordinary speed. Next to her In the winning list came the at times last horse. Carlton G., a stayer and son of a great English stayer and weight carrier. John T. Irelands Cbenyola was something of e disappointment, bin won sen,,, good races ami brought up third in the list. Hones lower down la the list of thirty leading winners from which l«tt"r things inij;i,! reasonably have iKcn expected than they achieved were Ocean Hound. Coontless, Hampton Court, Bob It. and Polls, all f:iilins to r:ice to the best promise of their three-year-old form. In fact, while the three-year dds of 1tlt were apparently of superior class, the four year olds were distinctly mediocre. The records of the thirty best money winning tout year-olds were as follows: Horse. Pedigree, Owners. 1st. Id. od. Cnp. Won. Follie Levy Golden Maxim— Ridicule G. M. Odom 12 l ." 10 1912.sh,324 Carlton ; Carlton Grange — Resignation L. Johnson s :t 5 14 ri.TM7 Cberryola Tanamelster— Last Cherry J. T. Ireland .! C lo 7 ii.i.s."i Aylmer Bryn Mawr — Thistledown I. W. Schorr 2 t 7 16 £318 Sticker Yankee— Courtplaster Ii. C. Bcdwcll 10 ."i B 7 " .11j afy Gal St. Bvox— Babble J. W. Hedrick 11 7 8 22 4,870 itusv Galore— Busy Maid William Garth . 7 r r 7 4,020 Montcalm Stockton— La Tosca II Mrs. J. W. Flvnn .. S 1 C 13 4.ti20 John Beardon SHverdale — BtheUne J. W. Schorr n 4 4 15 4,428 Balehrh P. H Ornament— Claret G. M. Johnson 8 10 4 10 4,::ii.» Bob K Ulan -a Dak — Lilly B Beverwyck Stable .. r 0 .". IS 4.::70 Colonel Ashmesde. ..Sain — Antipode R. F. Carman ». 12 4 17 4.2UI Oiean Bound Star Shoot— Flying Ship W. Clay 4 2 0 f 4.112 Hampton Court ....Galore — Dorothy Hampton S. C. Hildreth 4 ."i 2 :i 4.llo The Cold. Butterfly. Golden Uaxlm— Babntae Mrs. J. W. Flynn ..b 13 .8 18 4.1K Chester Kruni sir Hercules— Bavolette E. Moyne 7 2 1 13 4.040 Polls ..tei -Pteayane li Hoghes Bros .". :: 4 S 4.618 Countless The Commoner — defiant I. G. Greener 4 t; 2 »4 :.!!:!." Pride ot Lisniore . . Galveaton— Clan white T. Goalding 11 K ." 1s :s. ih~, Acumen Ildriui Adele Harding II. Foster 13 •" 22 ::.s H Italronia Balgowan Bebastians E.J.Barnes l 8 6 18 3JBH Tom Bigbee The Commoner — M Irs Chapman I. V. Gafiney i 7 IS l"i ::.!4:: The Monk Fstherless— Eltsa Russell Poatins tv Bound ..11 8 6 13 :s.:.s.~ Sotemia Locohatchee — Ssarg Mrs. L. A. Livingston 2 2 2 2 ::.."".7."» Shannon Ogden— Lambent S. C. Hildreth ."» 4 1 I :;.4!»." Danneld Irish Lad -Zona B. S. Michel! 7 :; 2 17 :;.2M Florence A Bala — Malaise K. .1. Austin 11 lo 8 20 3448 Brevlte Miller— Garnet P. M. Foley ! • 8 IS :;.000 Zoroaster Masagan— Mlrabelle F. Rinehart 12 ~ 2 10 I*8fi6 BnniakiUen Black Pick — Babriajae Mrs. A. M. Singer... 9 4 2 S 2,896 •h 4«


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