Records of the Leading American Jockeys of the Last Five Years, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-31

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f + RECORDS OF THE LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS .£ + It is only a matter of five years hack since Walter Miller was the star jockey of the American ttirf. with his feats in the saddle the delight and marvel of myriads of followers of racing. Yet. so evanescent is the fame of a rider that to many now interested in the sport his name is either unknown or hut faintl] recalled now and then. V. Powers was his successor in leadership, but he. too. is almost forgotten. . H. Shilling and Eddie Dugaa have Bgared well in all the years named and in skill in the saddle Shilling is probably unexcelled today in this or any other country. Dagaa will ride in Europe this year and so will Shilling. Other riders of great note five years hack who have disappeared from the riding lists in one way and another are Joe Notter. J. Lee, Nicil. It. McDaniel and W. Knapp. Here is a talde giving in detail the records of the riders much ill the nabUc eye for the time named and also the aggregate value of their races won from lJOS to 1911 inclusive. There is much interesting food far rellection in this table: 1!MI7. 1908. 1! 01 . 1910. l.lll. , Totals -, Jook.v. Mts.lst. Mt.s.lst. Mts.lst. Mrs. 1st. Mts.lst. Mts. 1-t. P.C. Won. C H Shilling H»4 ]::.. KM 278 891 108 MM 172 909 7."i 2.003 7 v. .2!! 9501,536 V Powers 4«l 50 1.200 :S24 704 17;i oil 107 .. .. 2. .130 Go4 .22 357.324 B Dagaa .hk; 1."4 772 174 »i::i 143 442 83 2-"U ;2 :;.o:;l" t;it; .2n 525.33U V Miller 1,194 331 S70 104 21 4 .... .... 2.088 "120 .2.". 141,397 O." Barns 421 M 744 10»: 830 125 4." s 14 340 80 2.1:22 4SS .17 211.745 MeCahey 72o 105 504 SO 571 7S 997 183 2.747 410 .15 247,000 Notter 0S2 12." S72 240 08 21 .",7 12 .. .. 1.077 417 .24 5U7.752 K. Martin 983 57 771 127 5.T2 9S 551 70 342 30 2,729 40 .15 149,450 .1 Lee 1.034 214 70S 114 44!l .".4 .... .... 2.251 3S2 .17 2o...,.l J Archibald 425 07 779 150 4S.: 104 203 50 1.S90 380 .20 173.437 Musgrave 431 40 770 123 500 07 495 91 170 21 2.144 372 .15 24s.:,siii Taplin 104 13 888 181 537 110 502 94 2.oso 388 .IS 102.104 Molesworth 44 0 099 107 881 198 04,s 117 1.S41 302 .20 117.27s A. Walsh 1C4 11 914 152 700 90 371 40 207 50 2.452 343 .14 150.505 T. Keener 107 11 20 0 881 138 si.: 102 1.021 312 .19 185.797 M. McGee 350 51 802 150 .-.57 07 227 41 1,802 309 .17 13S.41M Butwell 00 10 83 10 745 153 420 :i2 174 40 1.4.IS 505 .20 270.220 T. Rice 151 1C 511 40 726 70 007 .S3 4JO 83 2.525 302 .12 141.::4i G. iarner 4 0 312 47 917 200 290 50 1.553 207 .lit 149.226 Pickens 853 70 555 4.» 881 125 17o 96 352 11 2.530 288 .12 80.196 Kennedy 491 60 810 106 415 4S 424 07 2.13S L s7 .13 142, 015 Nicol . 4sl 12S 445 77 102 21 182 45 55 13 1,268 283 .22 92,288 Coldstern 004 71 525 80 471 71 2s2 98 2::ri 88 2,115 2s2 ,13 111.277 J. Reid 12 3 716 147 989 83 150 29 1.444 201 .18 117.0s.-, D. McCarthy 908 7.". 735 1. "a; 333 3S is-j 10 ej o 1.77:, s l .14 148,215 R. McDaniel 903 177 04 1 7s :« o .... .... l.r.74 399 .10 R5.312 .1. Howard 226 17 RSI 144 500 45 278 45 1,745 240 .14 105.785 Keogfe 351 40 399 53 481 06 2S0 34 312 93 1,823 240 .15 77.00s .1. Deavenport .. .. 525 119 010 70 411 40 1.552 241 .1G 108,122 c. Koss 3st» 70 054 00 : o:; 80 89 11 307 2S -.o::s 241 .13 Sl.flOrt .1. Glass .. .. 361 62 459 74 444 lo2 1.244 23S .19 139.839 Metitrv 208 20 412 36 070 99 305 50 157 55 1.701 238 .14 99.420 Troxler 400 38 270 34 388 04 344 98 1.572 234 .17 73,163 Duxton 333 39 533 55 151 12 470 64 040 55 2.050 225 .11 07.515 .1. Duller 4.40 M 92;il2a 293 -to .. . .. .. 1.056 220 .15 107.002 Dage 307 00 045 105 410 51 14 1 1.436 217 .15 101.605 W. Fischer 563 58 156 S 306 60 992 51 206 34 1.585 211 .13 37.855 Ceburn 122 10 70S 112 379 58 122 99 1,351 208 .15 50.975 C. Koereer 571 I If 4»t si .... .... .... i.tm.i 200 .20 40.1S4 M. Ireston 740 12S 231 42 150 20 .... .... 1,198 100 .17 20,863 Mountain 034 115 .. .. 140 39 152 15 210 29 1.151 104 .17 31.594 Scoville 176 21 374 40 582 98 999 52 13 5 1.413 104 .14 132.084 Cross 131 18 .. .. 58 10 530 60 650 72 1.378 ISO .14 63.013 .1. Murphy 454 08 419 49 03 8 100 ::l 50 s ].1S2 172 .15 40.009 • loos,- 99 2 100 12 507 09 658 89 1.300 171 .12 88.007 Gilbert 690 88 332 47 155 12 141 25 1,516 170 .13 115.415 C. Orapd 241 IS 55 2 893 44 402 41 399 05 1.440 170 .12 68,131 A. Thomas .. .. 250 33 770 115 193 21 1.202 169 .14 91.015 Ganz .. .. 207 30 73S S2 375 45 1,410 106 .12 SS.994 J. Mclntvre 07 15 295 57 200 30 5 3 450 51 1.OO0 105 .10 70lso .1. Wilson .. .. 984 57 472 66 559 5s 1.006 101 .15 86.901 Seld.u .. .. 149 14 750 104 351 41 1.259 159 .15 41.705 Glasner 366 41 294 30 334 72 o l 683 |gj| .15 ::7..H:; S. Davis .... 1S7 21 505 112 65 12 847 145 .17 S0.405 Mori-laud 743 117 254 20 24 2 .. .. .. .. 1.021 145 .14 16,013 Sandy 033 77 373 34 901 3:; .. .. .. .. 1.807 144 .11 24.425 Vandusen 158 14 .... 535 SO 340 4S 1 0 1.034 142 .14 83.625 Voaper .. .. 438 69 472 71 .. .. 010 140 .15 55.505 D. Austin 550 99 .. .. 355 30 424 58 65 3 1,398 140 .10 32.02:1 Hopkins .. .. 1 0 99 5 685 135 710 158 .10 3V4S5 .1. Bergea 381 50 110 7 191 15 372 05 1,007 155 .1:; 51.450 C. Ilarner 481 9S 307 30 32 6 .... .... ss,» 194 ir, 44.095 lain .... 31 2 3S3 91 362 39 776 132 .17 44.145 .1. Callahan 80 O lsl 12 5o7 05 4S2 55 12950 132 .11 39.839 Small .. .. 40S 00 M 7 999 50 899 151 .10 31.080 Byrne .. .. .. .. .. .. 898190 OSS 130 .10 65.923 Cavanaagh 5 0 997 30 289 52 340 54 810 122 .15 20. s7-. D. Roland 452 58 2ft6 30 .... 199 23 58 11 1.005 122 .12 20 si 5 W. Kelly 105 17 428 SO 99 17 1 0 .... 725 120 .17 44.150 Louder .. .. 40S 74 235 35 95 11 736 120 .16 29,902 I.oftns .. .- .. .. 170 IS 572 98 751 110 .15 65.979 A. Harris 479 56 347 53 13 6 .. .. 830 115 14 44.255 K. Smith .. .. 509 60 208 12 150 30 807 114 .15 23,045 ■7. Knapp 455 86 71 11 .... so 11 .... 000 ins. .is 28.910 c. Peak .. .. "02 .Tl 112 R 44s os 803 106 .12 30775 Upton 35S 54 310 33 261 19 2 0 940 100 .11 52.875 Delaby 419 85 170 10 12 1 .... .... 001 109 .17 15,405 Riddle .. .. 45 5 115 28 34s 58 50S 111 .IS 21545 l.h.yd 572 SI 225 7 22 I 32 O S3 3 S51 SO .10 4.595 Singleton .... 258 81 34 5 6 2 208 88 .30 18,450 G. Swain 024 72 222 13 V O .... .... 835 SB .10 7 ins Knglandcr 457 75 SO 10 .... .... .... 548 s;: .].-, 4 70o E. McKwen .. .. 155 12 54 15 299 57 508 S2 .10 20 lOo J. Hayes 110 15 552 61 4 0 . .. .. .. 898 70 .11 31025 Hollister 5 0 336 72 46 2 .... 5s7 74 .19 10.200 a. Bream 535 71 .... .... .... .... 535 71 .13 Schuttinger .... .... 0 0 404 99 5no 89 .11 33 020 R. Davis 410 59 127 7 19 1 .... .... 550 07 .12 5t73 R. Hoffman 35 0 7 1 78 4 455 01 :,75 00 .11 22 549 C. Turner .. .. .. .. 2 O 522 02 324 02 20 "2inrs


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