Americas Chief Trainers: H. G. Bedwell at Head of the List for Year Just Ended., Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-11

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AMERICAS CHIEF TRAINERS H. G. BLDWELL AT HEAD OF THE LIST EOK YEAR JUST ENDED. be. sad Time That Such an Honor Has Been His — One Hundred and Seventy-nine Saddle Ten Winners and Over. for tile second time since he entered American racing ms .in owner-traiaer, II. G. Bedweli beaded in M»I2 ilir Ibri "I trainers in respect in the Dumber ..! winner- saddled, li was in l ; m i« » thai Mr. Bedweli, who dues won. lei fully well each year with :i -lull-.•; horses ili;it is devoid of stars, previously led the trainer* it the country, in Jittts. which was Ihe Iirs1 sHii in which he came into any considerable in iriuiuenee. he h: I Bnished a close second to A. t. J ..mi. nlii is now handling the horses of II. I". Wiiilney in England. Mr. Bedweils success with horses mi mature yeans thai other trainers have been iirone to discard is something that has excited much Interest in his methods. It is interesting to speculate as tu what night happen should Mr. Bedweli at max time or other come into possession of a taMe .r r ally high rlasa horses. the leading trainer of eaeh year since P.XI7 is shown in the api euded compilation: Races. Ami. Year. ].. .i..iug Trainer. Won. Won. 1007 J. Kowe 19 $ .:i7,:.4J I9U8 A. J. Joyner 71 170.77:. 1900 H. G. Bedweli 122 K4.94.1 r.ilo I . Ernest lvr. B4,535 1911 W. B. Carson 72 16,251 1918 II. G. Bedweli M 42.595 -lolin l.iu.-. who trains a ihii; of horse* for him self and oilier owners, including Joseph Sebreiber, i V. Clark and Hi R. Macias. is second among the trainers .t l»12. Air. Lowe stood fifteenth in 1011. Third conies John I. Schorr, to whose skill at a trainer a greal ileal of the credit tor tin- exceptional si V. in- oi ins fathers stabtv miring the year is due. To the young Mr. Schorr falls the distinction of baring saddled the winners of more money lhaii _ . . 113 other American trainer during the year. After fSMt Mr. Sclio i conn V. 1.. arson, who was the lead T ins trainer of l»ll; .1. S. Fverman. X. J. Uealey, I M. Taylor, .lames Fitsaimmons, II. S. Newman, William Garth anil V. H. Fizer. The following is Hi.- lisi of the trainers who succeeded in sending ten or more winners to tin- post during the yea;-; Trainer. Wins. Amt. Won. Bedweli, II. G St .,42..v.c Loire, j c.t; 28, l.v.i Schori . .1. r .; 58,111 i -arson, v. B 49 21,336 Lvcrmaii. J. S 47 24.418 Uealey, T. J 44 27,105 Taylor. F. M tt 35.117 litysimnioiis. J 42 Llt.111 xcwmaii II. S 42 13.382 Cnrth. v in 23.440 I /.i. V. II 40 11,013 Ward. .1. S :.. 17.S2I M. Hani. 1. Jl 38 12,101 Garth, I ::7 22.0KI Hi rdcl. II :.7 18.608 Patterson, c. T 35 18.210 Burttsobcll, W. A Z3 14.133 John. B 14 0,280 Heath, W. S :::: !»,532 llaumioii. C 31 20.628 . Ir. 1". I 32 ]s.c.7! ■tmIuici. w. II 32 11.730 Karricfc, W. II ■ " 10.0I4 Johnston, .1 :;n 11.443 M ii -ha 1 1 H i :: » 8,303 Callaaer. J. C. 20 14.7." 1 M. ••nil ck, I 29 i::..V.i Baker, W. II 2s 18.190 Ktriker, 1 2s. v.".n Wat Kins. K. K 27 !•;.! 10 Mayiicrry. .1. I" 27 I5.1S5 Ham, G 27 13.848 Pitsgerald, E. 1 27 7.«»l Polk, 8 27 «• Too iii ins, .1 l» 21; I7.::«;s Mi-cv. w, A 20 lo.oai :■■ li. ke V 20 8.881 Hup 11 !» 20 R.380 Judge, S 2". 0.131 ••■;. . K 23 6.575 iviii.v. Geo 21 20.243 Woi ilford, I* 24 13 780 M ii tin. W. al 24 12 W7 rciinv || 24 1 1.313 Joplia, W. o 21 11,730 I -.mi- .; 21 II :i02 Allen. A 21 8,530 I re in, 21 0.483 Simons. A 23 17..;7 i I ..in, an R. 1- 2:: 9.303 Bavis .1 W. 23 8.031 Clancj W. 23 6.130 Rites, II 22 s 785 J-vl- . C 22 r..7»n Short. W 22 5.323 Mrhart, II. C 22 5.040 Km me, A 21 12.587 K DC. ill. -21 r. tisr, Brown .1. 1 21 !M 7s Brannon, .1. II 21 6.027 .1 1 .i r 21 5.855 Sm in M 21 • .i i Balrd . K i: 21 r. , : M i on I. 1 21 6.030 Mar. J. W 2 i 12.07.1 I. u lal, 1 2 i I.1JI75 Wiiii.i I 1 20 10,155 Martin v 20 lO.flo: Mum for. T I: 20 0.597 alkei P ] 2n s .-.us Konntaiu ! . s 20 0.740 It. al. N. K 20 6.640 Pitch. S is I1.770 Lianell, i: 18 »; t;»i Parker, -1. W is 8,610 imensetter, l. is 5.815 Reffn r. E. W 17 0.023 Henderson, s i 17 * 6.856 Wilkerson, i: 17 5.077 H ks, I.. W 17 4.0S0 Wcanl. V. C 17 4 705 Benson, R. c 17 1,880 Wagnoa. J. • i" 1 17". Keene, I. 0 l»; I7.O08 Baker, a 10 8.580 H . n. In . A. 10 8.553 Mead i B 10 7.2:.: a— "I in ; M t. 10 8.807 W IiiMv .r is s.2o:: oil s T. 1. IS 4.405 i.ut*. i: is 4.2K5 Bi m|. b, W ir, 4.000 Bayder. C. I IS 4.025 Randolph. J 19 ::.!m:. Snihi... v ir, 3.776 Van rnii|i. IS 3.705 lieeliiau. 1 1! IS 2.550 Halv. M 14 s.-_,«i I Imih. .1 V It i; 500 POIIer. J. W 14 5.811 Coutinued ou second page. AMERICAS CHIEF TRAINERS. Continued from first l.age. Trainer Wins. Aral. Won. Jom-.. F. L M **f5i? Whitehill. L. T 14 4J« Durkin. J. A 14 *.2W Harris. It. II 14 3,880 Cooper. J. M 14 3.845 Cain, W. M 14 3.780 Utterback, i: 14 ,:; - Trewv. Of. S 13 1o 2.» Lnaader, F 13 s ■■ •"•" .lohuson, A. J. 1". s-b. 0 Kes|M-s . .1. It 13 .02i, Weston. A. G 13 0,800 Young. W. J 13 ». 793 Brandt. H. R 13 5,830 Hurley. W 13 ••J*1 Gabriel, w 13 5,530 Ihillips. J 13 4.SJ0 lre. W. If 13 4.4711 ouiulan. J. J 13 I.iO.i Kelly. M. C 13 3.380 Doss. F. W 13 3.335 Mayes, T. P 12 6.788 Hill. D 12 "s17 Brooks. W. H 12 3.422 Paul. J. 1 12 5 :;o., Hlrsch, M 12 5.088 Brooks. R. P 12 5.001 Gray. : 12 4.300 Cabill, W 12 4.177 Martin. 0 1- 3.S35 Bryaoa, G. R 12 .1.702 Hoe*, H. w 12 1.303 Kelly. D. w 12 .1.350 Street, W. B 13 3,880 Henry. W. H 12 1.210 Westmoreland. W. C 12 2.880 Smith. W. A 12 2,915 Owens, J 12 2,72a Praagrirre. sv. F 11 I0.ii30 Weaver. J. T 11 10.226 Lnaader. A n .H3 Louden. H H 7.414 Wallace, W. M 11 8,808 Morris, G. B it 0.825 St. Vincent. W 11 3.500 Bowers. If 11 *,530 Bradford, W. H 11 4.315 Tbjrae. T ii 1.27". Bernard, M n 4.880 D.iinison. D 11 3,865 Austin. A. 1 11 8,600 Brady, H 1 1 3.305 Arthur, J 11 .1.21 4 Bobbins. J. T n s.uoa Garriaoa, K. H 11 2.864 Masaford. s i«» lO.iJKi Sallie. V. It W 7 3::7 ;nldings. II. Jr 10 t;. !Mj:, Barttsrtiell. J. w 10 b.615 i aha, J. C io 5,343 Wlmlen. .1 !• 1.67.5 Goldsborougb, A. J 13 4.375 l.-hau. D m 4.012 Ramsey, i: J W 3.460 0f st, c. H D» :..:o, Is. .singer. F Ml 3.116 Johnson. C. M io 3,088 Kelley. S. J 1 » 2.W* Utmhroa, D. c io 2.686 OBrien. II Mi j jfifl Wright, w m» 2.«io OaVer, C. w io 2 mo Seckiliglon. J. A 10 2~.pt Sloini W Ml 2.46H Mnlholland. • 10 2.433 Sink. W It. Jr M 2.420 Miller. F T Ml 2. IIO Fieemau. . N 1 I 2.1S3


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