American Trainers Who Have Saddled Fifty or More Winners during the Past Five Years, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-18

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j •i* V 1 i 1. to , I , , r ;" S. ! • J. -1 J. « ] i 1 . . I I |, I 1 . . j J „ 1 s 1 I 1 | 1 r i v 1 I r rt - il il Ii s t e r 1 . r I II 1 .-, * s " in " i A * be ■ r « ■ v I .. , ," . ■I .. ,, ? , to 1, lt u. to ,, K| e -r / AMERICAN TRAINERS WHO HAVE SADDLED FIFTY OR MORE WINNERS DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS «+i II. G. Bedwell continues to enjoy a long lead over all other American trainers in number of winners j ■Idled in recent years. Dnxfeng the live years from 1909 to 191.", inclusive, lie sent the winners of 101 races •• the posi. lu throe of these years he gained the liODor and distinction of being the leader among American liainers and in the other years was suffieiently close to the top to give him a total of winners saddled far in excess of that of any other trainer on the North American continent. S. C. Hildreth. who returned the ITiited States lasi fall after an absence of practically two seasons in Irance. stands second and may !e expected to add materially to his total during the coming eastern racing season as trainer for August l.eliuoiit. the esteemed chairman of the Jockey Club, to manage whose stable Hildreth came back from i. nice upon the death of liis former patron. Tiarles Koliler. Hildreth already has a big lead in the item of money won. The list of American trainers who have saddled fifty or more wiuuers. in the past Ave years is . a le up as follows: r-— 1909 , , 19J0- ,--— 1911 , , 1912 , 191U , , Total , J liaiiier. Wins. Amt. Wins. Amt. Wins. Amt. Wins. Amt. Wins. Amt. Wins. Anit. , H. ;. Bedwell 122 .94.3 59 2,185 52 3,120 M 2,595 87 2,805 404 85, i is C. Hildreth 7:; 12:1.942 S4 148,010 t!7 49.418 12 6,165 2o» 327.535 I. I. Healey 42 4 .«i4K» 42 67,905 51 ::4.457 44 27.105 54 uS.S.Kl 2.1:; 215.017 , W. Parker :;J s.pir, m 17,946 50 13.590 1s 6.810 21 6,940 185 54,000 , !i. McDaaiel 4s 22,380 38 2.".:;.s5 2T. 12.425 38 12.107 32 10,715 181 S1.012 , 1-. Schorr 41 ; ., 4M 40 :r2.!tM «i:: 58.110 .": » 21.515 177 138.187 97. A. Barttschell ... 39 10,199 21; 9,096 57 27.129 ■• 14.136 29 11.196 171 72.275 William Garth :;:; 18,018 11 5,065 57 :;4.s.: » 4t 2:;.440 22 15,735 10:i 97,685 •. Lowe 12 2.005 9 3,005 38 14.120 06 28.45! :;:; 1 4.::s 158 ti.;.2:;s 97. H. Kizer 38 29,391 13 5,495 28 11.955 40 11.015 32 11,033 149 60,458 . W . Walker 56 31,130 ol 18,545 39 12.550 7 4,::47 16 7.70"! 148 74..:::. ;■. Marshall 28 8*345 7 3,429 15 7.55t» :10 8,585 07 42,445 148 68.325 I. 1. Weir 2S 14,875 22 10.222 25 9.915 32 18,079 39 50.591 1 40 00,282 A. Simons :;:; 18,635 36 2::..".2 » :i~ 21,869 23 17.570 18 13.090 145 94.235 ti. M. Oshajj 41 23,575 42 26.891 41 22.79:; 10 6.867 5 1.400 145 81,486 J. S. Ward 29 9,540 41 14. 00.". is !».on 39 17.S21 17 29.168 144 71,835 , W. li. Karriek 19 12.4M 32 22.195 27 14.108 39 19.614 29 1H.048 157 87.205 . Ii. Caraaa 2 :w»o 72 16,250 19 21,356 11 4.575 154 42.4M J. S. Lverniau 13 5.110 15 7.157 51 20.597 47 24.418 27 24.994 133 86.066 P. T. Chtaa 9it 49,093 29 ILP05 14 5,527 133 69,527 J. Pitzsimiiiotis 20 12,369 22 11.496 24 11.052 42 20.111 25 15.420 131 71.02:: T. IS. Mum ford 2 1,396 33 12.105 44 29.360 20 9.697 2!» 12.805 128 66.282 I. Ha I Mel. 1 ::r, g.129 45 14..I45 20 5. ISO 8 2.720 IO 2.5SO 122 33, 551 A. L Blakeiey 51 27.350 51 16,930 16 7.475 5 4.010 17 8.250 120 63.015 C. Deaary 18 13.999 is 9,498 29 19,,H1 24 20,243 29 ls.271 118 bl,993 K L. Walkins 17 9,335 17 9,289 30 17.270 27 10.910 27 20,975 118 73.775 G. Ham 36 16,660 20 22.028 27 10,902 27 13.848 1 924 116 04.952 1. Lasader 32 12.305 35 14.080 33 18.008 13 8,930 116 ,r 4.5s: . A. liiauchi 24 11.570 22 0.580 29 11.5.85 10 8.563 25 10.499 110 54.:.s7 J. McCbratack 11 4.1H» 11 4.595 35 19.574 29 15. 554 29 lo.stsi 115 52.551 J. W. May 15 0.175 30 27.152 20 17.2"l 2i 12.073 22 11.724 113 74.525 .1 Johnston 2 4,090 I 5.145 21 10.190 30 11.445 45 23,015 112 52.185 VV. C. Westmoreland. . 25 s.:;7i 50 25,873 * 3.501 12 2,980 15 4.955 111 45.542 W. Cahiil 51 22.755 36 7.495 22 7.094 12 4.177 9 3.270 110 44.771 l . 1!. freeman 19 5.175 13 2.565 55 4.540 15 2.550 20 5.275 10S 18,111 M. Canity 55 :t..tsii j.i 11,809 12 I.TS0 7 1.7 si 7 7.::,.M 108 35. 72" I. Krnest 2 2.355 105 64.586 107 66.881 J. Whalen 18 18,110 30 :.7.."sl5 31 22,815 lo 4.075 17 16.660 KMi 119.555 J. powers 24 16.300 57 50.205 is 7.::so Ll !t.i 02 5 1.110 106 71.205 97. II. Luckner 52 10.700 52 11.750 42 23,664 1 «i 15,460 M. Daly 51 29312 36 5.495 s 5.2W 11 s.2tio 16 10.955 105 05.732 W. S. Heath 10 2,290 2 5 7.090 33 9.552 36 11.200 105 50.C2 J. . Callaber 12 1.590 12 1.965 27 15.407 29 14.751 24 12.985 101 50.098 •I Blate 5t 23,335 21 8,768 18 7.925 II 5.752 lo4 13.780 1 W. O. Jopiin s 2362 30 11,618 24 11.759 35 13.019 103 39.298 P. M. Taylor 6 1L!MI5 7 I. OIO :.l 24.4SII 15 35.117 25 15.591 IOO 95.903 ; Ii. Woodford 26 10.705 ::u 24.045 19 10.940 24 15.780 89 7. 170 1 J. P. Mavbeirv 10 5.915 18 7.468 II 3,699 27 15.185 27 22.255 99 54.395 , S A. th.ptou 41 10.455 41 21. ISO li 5.575 97 37.210 1 H. Penary o 2.23o 28 11.520 22 8,835 24 11.515 16 6.720 90 40,0.20 1 L. L. Pltagerald o 1,615 10 1.906 38 6.849 27 7.04t u 6.194 96 21.088 ; II. R. Braadl 20 19,250 19 13,330 25 l.:.S!M 13 5.930 13 0.558 94 58358 ; V. Hirseh 25 12.229 23 10.7!I7 15 5.S75 12 5.0S8 II 4.!lso 91 38,960 1 D. S. Pooataln 39 10.489 9 2.075 ltt 2.885 20 o.7to II 3320 92 26.000 1 1 Striker 5 7ist is 2356 13 1.795 28 8.510 2s 7.990 52 21.785 , Jadge ". 1.215 is 1.5110 18 s.047 25 9.131 24 7.S-J1 til 30.544 T. We.sh 35 51.125 53 90325 88 121.060 , I. Uarth 8 2,ssii 16 5.385 57 22.O10 27 15.222 ss 45,497 • P. Schelkc 2 156 4S 25.155 20 8.881 11 t.Olo 87 37.098 ; C. Hammon » 2.424 15 9,520 32 20.628 :;:: 27.000 88 io.17s I E. Linnell 8 I.220 22 12,098 27 12.711 is 0.799 11 5.795 86 11,533 II. s. Newaun 3 450 s 1,960 «i 1360 12 15,382 27 14. 638 so .".4. 020 j :. H. Keetie 18 5.495 p; 11.315 21 5,985 85 20, 795 S Veitch 15 8.126 15 8326 21 9.085 18 1O.970 it 5.296 s:; 42396 ■ ! s |. Henderson 19 s.spi 21 16.630 26 13.683 17 6.856 s:: 39,409 .. K. Moody I 156 2S 5. 075 22 5.750 25 6,575 17 6.009 83 2:;.17 : i; Colston 51 19,090 12 11.746 8 4.756 B 1.119 3 2.719 82 72. 100 . , W. M. Martin S 5.217 9 5.508 21 12.407 11 33.294 su 54386 . W. Shields 26 11,135 19 8.735 4 1.750 S 2.590 24 10350 si 34, MM B. Jehu If, 4.20*1 II 3.855 51 9.2SO 16 5.201 80 22 ".:;■. J . 1 S. Poik 9 2.ihhi |2 3.105 8 2.17" 27 0.70 » -J4 6,825 80 20,800 A.J.Johnson 19 5.075 21 10.237 11 S.192 15 8,650 15 9.51s 79 42.27s ? I P. Have- 12 3.250 It; 1.075 1U 6366 12 0.7S!t 25 26.687 77 47.900 !.. Marion 55 29.515 lo S.790 1; 3. .142 7 5.570 70 47,617 - P. HanlOB 44 19.495 15 0.475 18 5.914 1 500 70 32.174 I II. Herdel 0 475 20 0.055 57 18,608 13 5.525 70 51.045 I W. J. Toaag 24 10,550 1o 4369 13 6,079 13 i.7!!5 15 !t,242 75 57.555 J. J. Uulnlan 16 3.523 2 » 4.720 15 3,110 13 3,706 13 5.245 75 18,306 ! J. S. Healy 11 6,065 14 11.421 II 6313 7 1.125 51 23372 71 51390 . 1. Parrar 12 3,420 ll 3.555 13 ::.4o ji 5,855 17 0.050 74 22,306 I !». Henry 45 J.:.2::o 10 2.669 15 2363 2 699 2 852 71 20.212 ■ I». Dennison 11 5.ttlo 15 3.100 23 5.415 11 ::.K05 12 4.17o 71 19.660 W. Short 17 5.495 10 5.790 II 3.480 22 5.525 5 1.780 71 17.870 C N. lreeiuan 20 3.650 10 2.020 14 2.505 lo 2,385 8 2 770 74 13.790 . W. F. Presgrare 32 15.970 16 9.825 14 9,730 11 10.850 75 46,375 J T. F. Cob-s 27 16,050 15 8.!4 » 12 5.717 15 4.405 0 2.0M 73. 35,182 -. W. Freeman 7 1.416. 18 6,336 20 6,860 24 6,486 4 0.055 75 26,440 ! J. Fmensetter 13 2.745 5 1.665 18 5.815 35 15.540 7:; 25.755 j J. Tigue 29 7. 71o 12 2,490 7 1.575 11 4.275 14 5.3.S0 75 21.150 . .1. Nixon 12 11.400 9 11.155 12 10.2OO 1; ft. 100 33 33,388 72 75,501 A. Ziinmer 14 5.510 6 1855 1 210 25 9.880 20 15.195 72 32,430 J . K. Real 9 3,386 9 3,327 11 4.205 20 6.640 23 12.275 72 29,892 ; c. S. Wilson 30 8.935 18 1. 14» I 299 0 2.415 13 8336 72 21328 .T. Dixon 25 6,235 25 5.990 19 4.255 2 503 5 1.085 72 18.068 s a C Weston o 100 17 11.210 13 0.075 13 0.K0O 28 19.105 71 43.380 1 A Bwhig 48 35.447 21 12.587 1 236 70 is.jiii A. Allen 9 1,005 11 5.290 13 7.628 21 8336 15 O.loo 70 36320 W. St. Viaeeal 52 7.805 7 1.7:si j:: 4.im;5 II 5.5O0 7 2.215 70 20.033 ■ J II. Branson 24 10.060 8 3,785 7 1.660 21 0.927 ft 2375 •• 25.397 1 l. Snyder 12 2.525 15 3.685 9 2.535 15 4.625 18 5.205 89 18335 j E. L. Joiies 22 1.130 17 3.660 12 3,535 II 5.510 4 1,129 89 17.S05 • i: Whvte 11 7.050 27 15396 12 5.4 KI 6 4.215 11! S.05O i;s ::s.o_ n I II Kites 14 5.015 15 0.553 7 5.740 22 8.785 12 7.1 0 08 31.623 i; W. H. Baker 28 16,180 57 25,693 66 41.275 L. Johnson 35 15.092 8 5.720 ]5 9.967 9 .":.077 05 34.488 ■ A Baker 25 15.075 7 5,891 8 1324 10 8389 9 9.017 66 31,387 ■ J I Adkins 1 225 5 2.255 11 7.550 20 17,368 21 15.181 01 42.579 • W Bead 56 22, *or 5 755 1 889 4 2.470 64 25.868 k S J Kellev IO 1.545 11 2.968 IS 5.700 lo L.9SO IS 4.7:iO c,| 15. ISO " : W. Crippeii 14 2.7IO 25 1.150 5 910 7 1.720 15 2392 01 12,182 - N Byer 20 15.725 19 10.145 9 3.916 2 629 7 3316 05 51.220 II : Went worth 21 4,250 25 0 77o 1 1370 9 5.020 7 2.290 ;:; 17.600 " 1; C F.vaiis 1 325 10 2.636 55 6.284 " 1.075 4 1.105 63 12.049 • G Gray 17 5.740 10 0.595 9 3,815 12 4.306 5 2.070 «;2 20,926 "• l: p. Allen 21 4.250 20 5.168 2 750 5 1.020 S 2.755 02 14.51S 8 ; R Tompkins 8 9.150 is 11.350 14 12,600 6 5.875 15 15.130 ol 54.105 " W S Trevev 12 4.075 1 9,358 6 2,675 13 10.825 10 10.415 61 45.945 i: 1 Wright 1 550 11 3,829 28 9,483 20 10,186 1 225 01 24.255 A Rick s 1,585 .".1 5,680 22 5.775 m 11,046 " .1. McLaughlin 52 24,916 13 7.515 12 2.745 1 505 ] 638 00 36,115 " J. 1; Ri-pess 5 s75 8 4.059 20 9,826 15 7.626 16 9,135 66 51.215 "• . W Flvnn . ... 1 425 17 8,165 2S 13,115 14 0.500 0 so t;n 28 225 S I HID IS 5.245 12 5.501 12 5.757 12 5.S17 0 1.836 00 24.130 B Ii V Hoaa 7 2.705 12 2.866 4 1.169 12 5.595 25 7.4SO 00 17.SIMI 9 J. Dimond 27 6,635 ::i 8,469 2 580 11 15,675 : P. A. Dwyer 2 136 11 5.125 10 3,645 1 1.175 21 6,018 00 n.;ss R Junes Kowe 19 111.725 22 55.540 is 15336 50 215.001 1 1». Hnestis II «i. 1 1 T 28 S.3so 92 7. HI5 5ft 21.592 I .1 L Rrown 13 5.770 SJ 7.040 lit 9.078 3 1575 59 21363 3 G B Morris 22 5.770 12 5.945 II 6325 14 4 ■ :oo 59 20.848 5 v P Maxwell . ;:; 7,256 16 3,586 8 2.79o 2 5 59 14.010 0 W H Brooks 1 360 17 8.968 12 8,995 14 0.777 11 7.555 58 29.512 - W S. House •_•,, 8.605 2 1.525 1 520 3 l.fjvi 50 19.468 50 32.635 I W. Peagle 24 7..S5 is 7.4lo 7 1.985 1 195 0 2.155 50 20.550 9 Gabriel .. 975 16 2366 24 5.980 13 5 400 o : •_ .-, 51; 15.000 0 3 T. Ireland 14 8.560 23 10.541 10 9.175 2 2.079 55 80.143 3 W P. Fine 35 9.770 !» 4.475 11 2660 55 10.9 I5 5 I. W. Heffner 7 2.720 11 63M 15 S.121 17 9.025 0 9.580 54 50.174 1 W. Perkins 15 5.195 12 0.95s 1 X5S 8 5.025 20 13.568 51 36.482 2 J Randolph I I5o S 2.250 3 1 030 15 5.905 27 8.725 54 16.660 0 11. Mack 17 2366 11 2368 7 1,700 1; 1,665 13 5.770 51 13,468 5 Coutiuued ou second page. C C .1 .1 A , AMERICAN TRAINERS WH/ HAVE SADDLED FIFTY OR MORE WINNERS DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS. Continued from first page. 1D09 - . MM i Hill , r- -101 — , , 191.°. — , , Total , Trainer. Wins. Ann. Wins. Ami. Wins. Amt. Wins. Ami. Wins. Amt. Wins. Anil. .1 Si.Miis S| l.i.T". ::- ■ 17.. ■"•:::. » S 5,715 11$ 1,071 0$ HHi .V, .«Jt;.!iii; H. McCarren 17 5,700 lfl 7,!»27 19 " .::82 7 1,455 53 2D.524 V Carroll Jp ."..120 17 4. ."..IP lt 4.!»1 » 4 1.27.". fl 2.7." 4 53 Is.tsp W. Havis 2 5M 4 1.2.".". i;:: 8.0S1 24 «l.77.". ".:i 17. .".11 .1. Goldaborongb ... H» 13.000 S 2,545 .". 1,875 1«» 4.C.7.". M lt;.70r. . 7,2 30,510 P, Coyne 10 ." ,7S0 12 4.000 5 2.022 !l 0,281 10 12.335 52 34.588 Martin ." 2.450 K 5,185 20 10,085 17 !t.!25 52 27.it;r. W Barley 0 2.770 18 11.271 10 2.047 13 5.81K 5 1.750 52 21.:;.-.! V M. Civil] 35 15,420 S :t.250 2 0.T5 5 1.550 1 405 51 21.200 W C Clancy • 35 U 3.100 2:: 6.130 15 4,:i80 51 13,645 V Covington 18 3.U0 17 4.170 ! 2,220 5 1,940 C L8M 50 18,830


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