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+ + STATISTICS COVERING FIRST HALF OF CHARLESTON MEETING j a. -r~ Willi the first half of the seventy five days winter | meeting of the Charleston Fair and Bering Associa- . lion a matter of history, a resume of the results I iu a statistical way is of timely interest. Pat lag use first thirty-seven days of the meeting, — 0 races i were run and S1W.770 was distributed in slakes 1 and purs.s. representing a daily average of $.s.sr.. . In the distribution 1.17 owners have shared, with H. i. Bed we II far and away the most successful. Mr. Bedwella horses won for him twenty-five races j and his stable earnings toot up the comfortable total ! of tl3,330. Catesby Woodford is seeond with a 1 credit of 8353,040 and K. 1". Carman is third with I 14,075. The following fifty-two owners were winners j of J."* mi or more: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Autt. ltedwell. 11. G IT. 17 IS 2,330 Woodford. C 10 11 4 5.140 Masscy. W. A 1.". 4 4 4.!»70 Carman. It. F 7 " 5 4.07.". Tennessee stable 7 y 7 3453 Wamwright, J. K 7 4 4 2.".»4.-. Weber. A 7 2 ti 2,870 I la vies. It 7 2 »l 2,473 Bar, c. I 7 a l 2.333 Gallaher I!r. t» .". 4 2.Khi Jersf. W. 4 7 2 l.sr.0 Walker. P. M 4 i :. 1,606 Hedrick, .1. W : 8 7 1,500 MacManus. J 4 :: 1 1.4U«I Prewltt. D. x :: :i o 1,375 Davis. M. B 4 4 2 1.370 Schnlte, W. F :; o 2 1,200 Tvson. F. A 4 2 2 1.195 Austin. W. P 2 2 2 1,185 MeCarren. J. II 1 13 .". 1,153 F.urttsdieii. j. w 2 :: :t 1,125 Wilson, c. s :; i :: 1.110 Wilson. K. T 2 1 4 1.000 Penny. II 2 5 :: 1,015 Bisaril, G. W. J :s 1 l :»4o Hirnie. W :; » it 0.:i Flvnn. Mrs. .1. W 1 :, 7 BX3 King-Dodda. W. G ". 1 I ! 2 » Milam. J. C 3 2 2 BIS Martin. W 2 .". 880 McGsrgn, I". E •". I » BM Adair. L. 11 2 2 1 855 Carson. W. I? 2 :; 1 s:;:, Morgan, J. H 2 1 1 7sn Holland. J. I :: ti 2 77:. Sullivan. T. I 2 1 1 77-" Foley. M 2 1 2 7:;.". Sm it ha. 1 2 2 1 71". Hatfield, T 2 » 2 gfiU Cocliol. C 2 2 t titio Mildon. F. H 1 1 4 850 Johnson. 1 2 l 2 o4.". Schrcibor. B •. 1 | 1 tHU Moore. F. W 2 I I 880 Flannigan, J. J 2 I it t;2it Ham. J 1 4 I 013 I.utz. Mrs. E 2 » :; ,"i.si Hnk, 0 2 t 1 r.7.". W.ir, F. 1» 1 2 4 .".7.-. Daly. M 2 » l .~4o| I.ouis. S 1 B 1 ." :: » llamn-.ond. 1» I 0 O BIS of 21 horses that have been ntaced, the following sixty-four, headed by H. J. BeOWeUe Lochsel, have won 8500 and over: Horse. 1st. 2d. lid. Am. Loehiel :i 2 2 ,083 Berkeley 8 1 2 2.4 ni Font 4 O 1 2.27 Meridian 1 1 0 2.1::.". A ret C. 0 t 2.070 Bose Queen 2 2 t» 1,083 Spirella :. 2 2 1,430 Donan a 4 1 1,380 Nadzu 4 2 II 1,300 Am Pact 2 o » 1,310 Effendl 4 o o i.27i» T. M. Green •: l o 1,200 Jswboae :: l 2 1,180 Crif 4 1 O 1,173 Flla Bryson • -i 2 1 1,150 Liberty Hall 2 1 o 1,150 Republican :J 1 i» 1. in;.-, High Private 1 1 0 1,083 Al Matter :s 2 l :k;o Hcaucoiip 2 I :; 850 Capitaa Bravo 2 .»40 Elisabeth Harwood :: » 8 880 Hahleman :. • I 880 Queen Dee :; 8 1 BM Koebuek .! 0 0 880 .i,s np Barn :: 1 856 siias Granny 2- : 2 BBS Bye Straw 2 4 » N20 Mockler 2 »» :; 810 Kormnk 1 2 1 780 Troy Weight 2 2 2 77:. Cangfa Hill 2 1 » 7t:. .lack Penman 2 :; 1 740 Sabo Blend 2 2 1 715 Montcalm 1 2 :S 71." Puck 2 1 4 740 Brevite 2 1 1 7«c. la v Pay 2 l l 886 Sir Clegea 2 1 8 880 Emperor William 2 8 2 880 Eddie Gracey 2 1 1 t;7o Garden of Allah 1 o o 885 Pajaroita 2 O 1 850 Magaaiaa 2 l l ;» Force I 1 1 840 V. Powers 2 1 «• 833 Southern Share 2 ti o 688 Pink Lady 2 o l US Spoon l :: l 613 Boaturtlnm 2 10 taxi Hebn Bnrbee 1 2 .".7.". Jessie Porter 1 1 .".7 i Fatberola 2 1 :i". Pel fast 2 » I ■"•.:« i beer Cp 1 :: l M . Cambon 2 u o 650 Joe Stein 2 0 » .".: 0 Pavel] I.utz 2 1 ."40 Helene 1 l :t o2r. Camel 0 s : . 583 Knights DiBer 2 o $ 613 P.ter P.nder I 6 •» :.i:. Gsnadere 1 2 :; 613 Ffliciency 2 0 1 BM Jockeys Hopkins and Loftas are havinj: a battle royal for tin saddle boaors «.f the meetiag. Back had ridden twenty six winners up to yesterda.v T. Koeraer is n- t far hehtad, ami as he has re- gaiaed his _- 1 form, it is not Improbable that he may he able to head the Hat, la spite of the present sdraatage that the two leaden enjoy. The record of the says Who have ridden one ..r more winners Mil., the apealag of the meetiag is as follows: Jockev. Mas. 1st. 2d. :;d. Lnp. P.c. H.pkins 90 26 11 11 :.l .28 l.ftus 124 Ill S2 M n: .21 Koerner, T !- M 1" 8 M Skirvin I4i 2 » 27 1". SU .14 luiii.r. C "!» P» I! 11 M .24 Pin well trt 15 12 r» :i7 ,22 Scbwebig 7S 11 !i 10 4S .14 Peak. C ■ 11 •» M 47 .1.". Goose 71 8 5 11 40 .1:; Mattiu, E 70 7 U 7 W Jf . I i 1 . j ! 1 I j Jookev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Ambrose 62 7 S 8 3ft .11 McTaggart 44 6 6 7 26 .14 Wilson. J 47 0 10 3 26 .13 Forehand 34 4 .". :; 22 .12 Fairbrother ti.t 4 Ii II 47 .Mi Jensen 28 3 3 4 is .11 Williams, J 67 3 6 !» 4! .04 couid 6 2 o o 4 .•;.; Moss 27 2 6 4 IS .07 Steele. B 27 2 3 2 M .07 Pitiiis ::6 2 I 4 M .Oli McCabe. J 3K 2 4 6 20 .83 Pickens 3S 2 3 2 31 .o: Hue. in. E r ." 2 8 10 M .89 Hanover. J 42 2 1 3 36 .00 Moore, F _. :; l o o 2 .:::; Fain 7. 6 1 0 1 4 .17 Connors 27 4 ." 2 Hi M Pell. M 8 1 1 1 o .12 Kennedy . 1 1 :; 4 .11 Fergnson 11 1 o 4 6 .■:» Bergen. J is 1 0 :; 14 .or, Borel in i :: l 14 M Deavenport, J 23 1 I 2 1! .84 Bpetlmaa 36 l 6 2 27 .o:: The following joekevs have placed, but failed to win : Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Cfaappell 14 o 2 4 8 Bruce 23 6 2 2 P. Olson 2 o 1 o 1 Burns, T :; o l o 2 iiai B o i i :: Cordon 4 o 1 o : Bauer 13 o l :: $ Allen. .1 lft t 1 1 17 Forsytfae lft ft o 2 17 Dreyer 13 o o 3 lo Sweeney 7 o o i i; Obert B 0 6 1 4 Cragta 2 • 8 1 1 The fattaartnaj have had mounts to the extent Indicated, but failed to finish in the uiouey : Bowman 1 Mentry 2 Goldstein 1 Teahann 2 Hnfnagel 1 llazen :: Hurley 1 Boyle. W 4 b.nes 1 Kobertsim 4 I. isbeiry 1 Itowley 4 McDonoagh 1 Schweitzer 4 Steinhardt 1 Quinn 3 Burton. A 2 Dtuui. W S Criiinnins 2 Carroll, ti. V ft Holmes ... 2 Mootly 10 The record of the successful trainers is shown iu the following tabulation: Traiuer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Baker. W. H 2 I.utz, E 2 Barton. J 1 I.uzader, A 3 Bedwell, H. ti 23 I.uzader. F 4 Bellew. A. C 4 Mahoney, .1 1 Bernard, M 1 Mailman. J. H 2 Bianchl. t. A 1 Martin. W 2 p.iakeiev. a. c i Maesey, W. A 13 Bowers. H 2 Mayberry, J. P. ... l Brannon. J 4 McCorniack, J 10 BriM.ks. B. P :: Milam. J. C 3 Bryson, J. R 2 Minter, B. M l Backaer, W. II 1 Morris. G. B 1 BurttscheU. J. W". ... 2 Morton, C 2 Bnrttscbell, W. A. .. 6 Murphy, .1 3 Cahill. W 1 Ownbev. J. S 2 arson. W. B 2 Patterson, C. T 7 Cooper. J. M 2 Paul. J. L 3 Davis. J. W B Penny. H 4 Dayton, A. F 1 Phillipns. J 4 Daffy, J 1 Powers. J 3 Fvans. B. C 1 Iteed. W 1 Fveinian. J. S 11 Schelke. F 4 Kwinc, A 7 Shannon. T. J 3 Flaanlgaa, J. J 2 Steele. A. D 2 Flvnn. J. W 4 WagnOB, J. U 1 Gallaher, .1. C 8 Ward. J. S 7 Garrison, E. H 1 Weir. F. 1 5 Gering, F. Jr 1 Welsh. M 1 Ham. G 3 West. S 1 Hammond. I. ...... I Westmoreland, W. C. 1 Huffman. .1 1 Weston. A. C, : , llurlov. W 1 Wilkerson, E 1 Johnson. C. M I Williams. T. P 1 lehnsea, 1 2 Wilson, c. s :s .loplin. w. 0 2 Teang, W. J l Lewis, W 3 Zinimer, A 2 The percentage of wiasuag favorites has been be low normal, as shown in the fallowhag tabulation: .Number of days :;7 Number of races ooc, Winning first choices st Winning second choices 07 Winning outsiders 73 Winning at odds on :jo Defeated at odde-ea pt IertentaKe of winning favorites 7