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TRAINERS ROLL OF HONOR FOR 1913. H. G. Bcdwcll at Head of the American List for a Third Time. The end of 1913 found H. G. Bedwell leading the trainers of the country in number of wiuuers saddled. It Is the third time that such distinction has fallen to Mr. Bedwell. The first time was in 1909. The previous year be had finished a close second to A. J. Joyner. In 1112 he duplicated Ills success of three years before. .Mr. Bedwell has achieved all of bis success with horses of moderate calibre and is admitted to be an exceptionally capable conditioner of the thoroughbred. Mr. Bedwells record for 1913 does not vary greatly from bis showing for The leading trainer of each year since 1907 is shown in the appended compilation: Races Amt. Year. Trainer. Won. Won. 1907 .T. Rowe 70 8397,342 1908 A. J. Joyner 71 170,775 1909 II. G. Bedwell 122 54,9 4 3 1910 F. Ernest 105 54,525 1911 W. 15. Carson 72 10,250 1912 II. G. Bedwell S4 42,595 1913 II. G. Bedwell 87 42,805 II. .Marshall, who trains the horses running in the name of J. L. Holland, stands second among t lie trainers of 1913. Then follow T. J. Healey, trainer lor R. T. Wilson; James Johnston, whose greatest success was attained while training for the J. O. TallKJtt stable early in the year, and R. F. Carman, who supervises the preparation of his own horns for their racing engagements. To James Rowe, who made for himself while In charge of the stable of the late James R. Keene a record which is without parallel, falls the honor of having saddled the winner.-; of more money than any other trainer during the year. or 1.O20 trainers who saddled horses that bad a share in the money distribution or the year, the fid-lowing 10:; sent 10 or more winners to the post: Trainer. No. Wins. Won. Bedwell. II. G S7 2,805 Marshall. II 07 42,445 Healey. T. J 54 38,890 Johnston, J 45 23,015 Carman. It. F 42 34.010 Buckner. W. II 42 23,101 Martiiu W. M 41 33,294 Weir, F. D 39 3t;,591 Baker, W. II 37 25,093 Heath, W. S 3i 11,200 Umensetter, J. 35 15,540 Joplin, W. 0 35 13,019 Nixon, J 33 33.388 Hamilton. C 33 27,00J Lowe, John 33 14,389 Fizer. W. II 32 11,033 McDaniel. H 32 10,715 Ilealy, J. S 31 23,372 Schorr, J. F 30 21.015 House. W. S .".0 19.40.-, Karrick, W. II 1 29 1S.018 Denny. G 29 1S.271 .Mum ford, T. P, 2. 12,805 MeOormack, J 29 10.890 Weston, A. G 28 19.105 Ramsey, K. J 28 8.200 Striker. 1 2S 7.930 Keene, J. 0 27 29,033 Kverman. J. S 27 21,991 Mayberry, J. 1 27 22,235 Watkins. R. E 27 20.975 Garth, L 27 15.222 Newman. II. S. 27 14,038 Randolph, J 27 8.725 Garrity, M. 27 7,390 GIddings, II., Jr. 20 23.825 Zimiucr, A 20 15,195 Biirttschell, W. A 20 11.195 Johnson, G. M. -. ... 20 S.01S Freeman. I. B 20 5,275 Ihiyes, T. P. 25 20.087 Bianehi, O. A 25 10,199 Fitzsimmons, J 25 15.420 Phillips, J 25 8,285 .Martin, C 25 7.905 Iloag, II. W 25 7,480 Spenee, K 24 14,033 Gallaher, .1.0 21 12.9S5 Shields, W 24 10,2511 Judge, S 24 7,821 Polk. S 24 0.825 Davis, J. W 24 0.775 Dwyer. P. A. " 24 0,013 Taylor. F. M. 23 15.391 Deal. N. K 23 12,275 Haymaker, L 23 S.200 Garth, William 22 15,735 May. J. W 22 11,724 Wilkerson, E 22 7,424 Reed, C 22 7.295 Iluestis, D 22 7,095 Romigh, O. P 22 5,035 Feustel, L. 21 20.510 AdkiliS. J. I 21 15,181 McKinney. W. A 21 7,8::5 Parker, J. W 21 0,910 Perkins. W 20 13,5155 Goldbiatt, M 20 11.814 Goldsborough. A. J 19 10.705 Henry, W. II 19 11,785 Kelly. M. C. lit 7,210 Mulholland. C 19 5,875 Rowe, James IS 45,930 Simons, A IS 13.000 Ford. D IS 8.720 Goode. J. M IS S.1I0 Goodin. A IS 8,055 Snyder. C. L. is 5,20 Howell, O IS 5,035 Keelev, S. J IS 4,790 Blair. A. G IS 4,510 Ward. J. S. 17 20.1 OS Whalcn, J. 17 10,000 Walters, .1 17 15.2SI Martin, W 17 9,925 Blakeley. A. G 17 S.250 Arthur, J , 17 7.370 Kelly, M. C 17 0.000 Farrar, F. 17 0,050 .Moody. N. K. 17 5,020 Harris. W 17 4.120 Daly, M 11 10,955 Coyne. P 15 12.335 Respcss. J. B li 9.135 lark, C. F ? s,333 Walker, W 1C, 7,703 Penny, II. i; 0,720 John, B K", rt o-j Crist, T. K. 10 470r, Booker. J. J k; 4.110 Moody. .1. II 15 3,925 Tompkins, G. R l."5 15,l30 Johnson, A. J in !t51S Young, W. J 15 9242 Stockier. J ir, S.218 Krart, F. A 15 r, 795 West. P. M 15 r.OI5 Westmoreland. W. C 15 4,95.5 Clancy. W. C 15 4.3SO Stanlield, W. L 15 3,215 Crippon. G. W 15 2,3112 Banks. C 14 15.7S0 Donohiie, T. J 14 8.005 Brooks. W. 14 7,535 Illume, L 14 5.715 Lewis, W 14 5,745 Cliinu, P. T 14 5,477 Tigue, J 14 5,381 Veitcli. S 14 5,295 Fitzgerald, E. L 14 5,191 Cooper. J. M 14 4,845 Bowers, II 14 4,505 iGooge, G. W 14 4,345 Morris, G. B 14 4,300 -Masterson, J 14 3,910 Fountain. I. S. 14 3,S20 Nattress. J 14 3,735 Plunkett. R. S 14 2,140 Lehan, 1 1:; 10.920 .Mayberry, G 13 9,594 Brown, F. E. 13 7.75S Walker, P. M i:; 7.750 Brandt. II. R 13 0.55S Allen. A 13 0,100 Wilson, C. S 13 5,330 Herdel. II 13 r,,:i25 Gray. J. B 13 5,025 Morton. 0. II 13 4.S25 Baird, F. E 13 4,090 Lutz. E. i:, 4,590 KessinKer, F. II 13 3,785 -Mack. II 13 3,770 Cregg, A. A 13 3,505 Pavis. W 13 3.410 Cmieo, J 1:5 3,315 Ouinlaii, .1 .1 l:: 3.245 Boland. J 13 3.240 Cray, 1 1:5 ::,230 Kelly, 1. v 1:5 2.590 Weaver, J. T. 12 15.731 Brown, E. 12 11.920 Calm. J. C 12 8.84-1 Whyte, E. 12 8,050 Rites, II 12 7.100 lots, II 12 f! 471 Ilildreth. S. C 12 0.105 Frey. W. II. . 12 5,450 Marlman. G. H 12 4.SS5 Lewis. J 12 4.539 Gasser. E. V 12 4.414 Donnison. D 12 4,170 Smart, M 12 4.1C0 Green. J 12 3,715 Kelly. J. F 12 3.090 Cottrell, K. 12 3,005 Moore. E. W 11 0.032 hdwards, J 11 0.309 Llnnell, E. 11 5.795 Malone, A. 11 5,390 Trainer. No. Wins. Won. Ilirsch. M n $ .j.nso Seheike, F n 4.010 Carson. V. 15 II .1,37.-. Dickinson. II. P 11 1.510 Roland, G. H. It 4.115 Foulk. A. W. 11 :!.925 Richardson. J. F 11 3.S35 Vestal, R. N 11 ::s0 Webb, II 11 ;!.705 Blutei J 11 3 73 WeanL W. C 11 ::!:!95 Coalter, J. J 11 3 275 McPherson, J 11 3225 Scott. T ii :.i2n Ilauser. C 11 2.S35 Strausser. I!. Ii 11 2010 Trevey. W. S 10 10.415 Scott. G. W 10 4.710 Shannon, II. 10 3,35."5 .Moulding. C. -. 10 .t!27 Cryslor, T 10 3,195 Casey. W. V 10 2.93 Smith. F 10 2.S80 Lawry, II. 10 2.815 Cullon. T io 2.770 Yeoman. A. I" 10 2.710 Hatfield. T 10 2.5S0 Murphy, J. W 10 2,570