American Trainers Who Have Saddled Fifty or More Winners during the Past Five Years, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-17

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i , . . • . AMERICAN TRAINERS WHO HAVE SADDLED FIFTY OR MORE WINNERS DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS f ■ +. Daring the ive yean froni 1916 to 1914, racharlve, 11. G. BedweD naddlcd the ulnar rn of 366 races ami lead! all other American trainers in this r.-s|ir.-i tor the period named. T. .1. Heaiey, trainer for It T. Wilson, stiimi- sec I on the ii-l with a record of 364 w funert saddled, and .1. I Schorr, who trains the table of his father, John w. Schorr, is ihiid with a total ol 206. The list 01 American trainers who have saiidii-it niiy or more winners la the aasl ti.- years is made ap aa follows: . r -ttM 1 r lull -, r~ -19U -, r 19i: , , 1914 , , Total , rtalaer. Wins. Aint. Wins. Amt. Wins. Ant Win. . And. Wins. Auit. Wins. Ami. II. ;. Bedwell :t S-, Is. 52 3,190 84 942,093 87 642,805 S4 :» 4 10 366 70,263 ■ •■ Heaiey 42 ;.,:»i;:. .,1 .it.4".7 14 27,105 04 38,890 73 48,785 261 217,202 •T - Schorr 41 25,481 41 32,981 1;: 68,110 30 iil.tilG a4 46,064 208 184,271 s. »- HHdreth 84 148,016 i;T 49,418 12 6,166 38 32.540 201 236.133 •"hu Lowe ■* 3,605 38 14.120 66 28,456 33 14,389 44 LM.T::r ltMi 81,300 1- Inineli •_•_ U.imi:. 27 12,714 lv 6,798 11 5,795 178 W. A. BarttacbeU 29 »,995 :..■ 2,.rji S3 14. 1::.. M 11,195 20 «.i;t; 17u 70,820 W. ii. Bnekner .12 10,700 32 11,756 +«: 23,094 .,4 30,677 100 7ii.i;s7 - ! ■ weir 22 lii.-J2_ 23 0,915 32 18,679 18 :.i:.M 40 32,031 Ids 113.438 I W. Parker 64 17.945 50 13,390 IS i;,i»lt 21 6,946 . 1,712 158 4o 71*7 •I I lixsimuii.ns 22 11,490 24 ll,«32 42 2o.ill 25 15.426 44 28,975 157 B7,028 W. II. Karri.-U :i2 22,495 27 14,106 30 18,614 2H ls. ;4b .!". 28,737 153 103.002 - Barth 8 2,880 10 5,383 .:7 22.010 2i l.. 222 00 35,820 14s M .1. A. Simons 36 23,520 35 21,030 23 17,370 IS 13,060 32 36,233 J44 111.835 II. Marshall 7 ::.l2i 15 7,550 36 8,565 61 42.44.3 24 16,433 14o fS 133 H. M.-Daiii.-l 3s 23,383 2". 12,425 38 I2.1ll7 32 10.715 lo 10.470 143 68,102 William i.arlli II 3,665 S7 34,830 40 23,440 22 15,735 12 7,295 142 80,965 •• s. Ward 41 H.ooo IS 8.641 36 17.821 17 20.10S 2o 18,229 1 lo 80,524 T. B. Mi 1111 ford 33 12,165 44 20,350 20 8,597 28 12,865 13 4,683 138 59,662 » . B. arson J2 16,250 4! 21,366 11 4.57,7 6 2,475 138 44.63G •■• Beany is 9,499 29 19,981 24 29,243 29 ls.-7i 34 24.153 134 82,156 .1. S. Kv. rinan 15 7.127 ::1 26,387 4 7 24.4 s 27 :4.!i!.4 12 s H77 132 91923 .1. McCormack II 4,393 33 l!i..r 74 2:» l.;..~.::4 28 1O.890 20 38,336 130 86,727 It. E. Walknis 17 82285 36 17,276 27 16,916 27 26,976 20 21,415 127 1.. M. Odosj 42 26,861 41 22.793 16 6,867 5 1.4ih» 2: I2.:ni.i 127 70.881 I". M. Taylor 7 4. m» 21 24.480 43 35,117 23 15,891 30 17,333 124 86 131 .1. c. Rauaber 12 4,903 27 13,407 28 14.751 24 12,985 25 13,666 Hi i: 1.. Kltngerald IO 1,990 38 5.849 27 7.o4o 14 5,194 2s 8,066 117 28,138 W. II. iiz.r 13 5,495 20 11.955 40 11,615 32 11,033 5 2,221 116 42 119 J. W. May :: 27.152 20 17,201 2ii 12,073 22 n.724 l", .::... ii.. ,. C. li. tminon 6 2.124 15 9,520 32 20,628 " .; 27.i,.m; 27 23,216 113 83,394 W. o. Joplin S 2,902 20 11.618 24 11,759 55 13,018 H 3,835 113 43,023 W. S. Heath 1" 2.2ik» 20 7,096 ::.: 9,532 36 11.200 6 1.826 HI 31,841 T. Hatfield 43 14,945 26 5. ISO s 2.720 in 2.580 24 5 020 111 31.051 W. Walker 34 18.545 35 12.560 7 4. 2.47 16 7.763 17 8,920 109 52.123 .1. Whales 3i 37,396 21 22,815 lo 4,675 17 16,680 i: 17.083 m7 us c,:;ii W. M. Martin 8 3.217 !l 6,868 21 12.407 41 33,294 25 26,021 lo7 80.307 .1. Johnston 4 3,143 21 10,490 36 11.145 45 25.015 6 2.012 106 50.107 H. Penary 2s 11.520 22 8,835 24 11,315 16 6,726 6 3,720 106 42 110 1. Eriust 105 01.520 in;, r.i.vjr. S. Judge is 4.390 18 S.H47 25 «i.i::i 21 7.S21 1!» 7.575 104 36,674 .1. Arihnr 4 1.020 ii :/z 1 1; 7.::7i 67 38,825 99 mi. 120 •! I an nsitti r 15 2.745 5 1.055 IS 5. si., 33 15,540 26 10.34.S 99 36.1113 It. 1. .iiinaii S. !l.:iii:: |2 33,940 5.". 2"i 43 ! OS W. C. ".simoi. ,;,n. 1. . r.ii 23,873 ! 3.394 12 2.:is, 15 4.965 II 2 1;2 . !i7 Iv ■ •. !. li. Fi.-oman 13 2,565 35 4.510 15 2.550 26 5.275 s 2.550 07 I? Isr. I. Striker 18 2,830 13 1.705 2s s.5iu 2s 7,930 :• 5 775 96 24.S60 I. S. Hral.v It 11.421 11 0.515 7 4.125 51 25.572 32 36.040 93 SI 271 0. A. Blanch! 22 6,580 29 11,586 16 8,353 25 10.400 3 1,947 95 43,164 II. S. Newman S 1.050 0 1,696 42 15.382 27 14,638 12 I 275 95 57 sr, W. Cahill 50 7.405 22 7. l,.4 12 4.177 9 ::.270 10 0 4!to 85 31.526 S Folk 12 5.105 S 2.170 27 0.7IMI 21 6,825 21 6,930 95 25,730 J. P. Ma.vli.rrv 18 7,440 11 3,906 27 15,183 27 22.255 11 5.930 94 64 410 M. Garrity 29 1 i .mmi 12 4.750 7 1,790 27 7,::oi» is 4 1 in 93 29 830 -. K. Moody 2S 5.075 22 5.750 25 0.575 17 5. 029 92 23 020 It. . Bensori 9 2.700 10 3,633 17 4,680 4 1.275 45 59.515 91 7l!tf65 M. Dalv 36 5,493 S 5.210 14 s.2d 10 16,955 17 11.27. 91 50,193 1. 1. Adkins 5 2.255 11 7,356 20 17,368 21 15,181 27 31,852 90 74.006 A. ;. Weston 17 11.240 15 0.075 15 6,800 2S 1:1.105 17 10.635 ss 55 915 J. t Keene 4 3,308 15 8.988 16 17. 00s 27 24.994 27 26.997 s7 81.293 .1. Powers 57 36,263 IS 7,389 21 9,992 3 1.410 5 1,910 s7 56.8C w. 11 Baker -s 16,180 5.7 25.095 20 15,522 85 54,595 r. gcbelke 48 23,155 26 8,881 11 4.0I0 83 36.646 c 11 Keene IS 3y495 46 11.515 21 5,983 83 20.795 G. Ham 20 22.628 27 10.962 27 11. si-; 1 .,24 81 4S.362 ! Luaader 55 14.686 33 18.668 15 s.9.:i si 42,281 s. Veiteh 15 8.225 21 9.685 Is ln.:i7 » II 5,295 13 7.383 si 42.010 A. C. Blakeley 31 15. 9.:o 11; 7.175 5 4.010 17 8.254 12 4.480 si 40,145 II ll.r.l.l ...". 0 175 26 6,635 37 18,608 15 5.525 5 1,460 si 52 Mr, !. P. Hayes 16 4.075 12 0.505 12 0.780 23 26,687 15 10,636 SO 55.352 W. Kr.-einan 18 5.550 2o 6.566 24 6,485 4 6.655 14 8,766 SO 33.730 .1. Randolph 8 -.251 3 1,036 15 3.905 27 8,725 27 7.310 so 23,220 B. John 16 4,290 II 3,855 54 9.2sn 16 ...204 80 22,339 W S. lions.- 2 1.525 1 526 5 l.oso ::o 19,406 42 19,402 78 If. It. Brand! 19 13.330 25 1X890 13 6,939 13 6.558 8 7.07S 7d 46.786 I--, rarrar 11 3,555 13 5.420 21 5,855 17 0.050 14 6,093 70 24.883 B. . F.vaiis 19 2.050 53 0.251 0 1,675 4 1,166 14 5,660 70 d7sl 1. .1. Ramsey 3 020 o 55 10 3,460 28 8,260 34 s.490 75 20,870 A. Kwing 48 35.447 21 12,587 I 266 4 1,485 74 49.747 I Whyte 27 15.5H5 12 3,460 0 1.215 12 8.050 17 12.840 74 43.810 l . W II. ad 30 24.945 19 10,940 1 15,780 75 50,763 A. .1 Johnson 21 19.237 11 8.192 13 8.656 15 8.518 13 7,872 75 44.475 .1 Phillina 21 ::.imh; 1: i.sio 25 8,285 13 4,530 73 20.661 I. I».iiiii.s..n 15 3,140 25 5.415 11 3,863 12 4 170 16 2,380 73 IS, 930 M loldhiait in 3,589 0 11m 7 2,386 29 11,844 55 17.556 72 35,469 .i B. Besneas 8 4.ii5:i 20 9.529 15 7.626 14 9,135 15 s. 172 72 31,186 P. A. Dwyer 11 3.125 10 3.645 I 1,175 21 Our; n i.265 72 19.223 J. J. Qulnlan 2" 4,729 15 3,116 13 3,795 13 3.245 12 3.670 71 18.450 W. Martin 6 2,456 in 5,193 2o 19.095 17 9.925 Is 8,645 7 36,310 A J. ii. IiIsImhoii-Ii ... 8 2.505 5 1,875 lo 4.675 19 16,705 27 37.535 69 63.355 A. Simmer ti i.s:;5 l 214 26 9,880 26 15,195 II I llo r,o 31.230 M llirsi-h 25 14.T97 15 6,873 12 6.688 II 4.980 8 4.255 49 30.995 B. B. Morris 22 5.770 12 3.945 II 6.825 II 4.:.ih» in 4.936 09 24.876 W. .1. Young 10 4.899 15 0,479 13 0.795 15 9.242 16 12.577 i,7 39.362 v ii Brooks 17 s.;m»5 12 5.995 11 0.7.7 11 7,535 in 1,265 07 55.417 W* » Clancy " 25 13 ::.inn 23 6.136 15 4,380 16 Is ,11 67 is 195 K l.eal 9 5.527 11 4,263 2n 6,644 23 12 275 3 1,665 10 28.172 li liuesiia ]l 6,117 26 8,380 22 7. ki5 7 2.486 66 24,077 II" w Hoag 12* 2,860 I 1,164 12 3,595 26 7,480 13 4,725 66 19,820 .1 Tigae 12 2.I1M1 7 1.575 11 4.275 14 5.380 22 5 590 66 19.310 i c KeBey 2,910 I 1,376 13 3,380 19 7,246 19 8,330 65 .1 Nixon 9 11,155 12 16,246 0 9.140 :.: 55.5s.s 4 3.450 64 66,881 W Perkins 12 0.9:,s 1 838 8 6.623 20 13,566 23 16,445 64 43,012 sm Henderson 21 16,434 26 13,683 17 6.856 0 268 04 34.569 n..n 11 52264 15 7. i25 24 8,534 15 0.160 :: 1,145 r.4 28.154 D S Foimlain 9 2.475 in 2.883 2n i;.7ln » 14 3.824 11 5.910 64 19,430 i: Weutworth 25 0.770 1 1.270 9 3.920 7 2.290 22 5. Is:, r,i is ,:, J W Iyim IT 8,145 2s 15.115 II 6,540 o sO 4 1.154 03 28.950 T P.* Coles 15 8.944 12 5.717 15 4,465 0 2,919 17 s 745 63 27.S77 B N Vestal", 17 5.710 11 3,666 7 1.910 11 3,820 17 6,545 63 21 80 Wilkerson . . IT 6,977 22 7.422 24 7.|o-. c.-; 24,604 C I. Bayder 5 3,685 9 2. .55 15 4,425 is 5.205 0 1,780 03 17,290 0 W Cripuen 23 I 45 5 9ln 7 1,726 15 2.592 13 3.644 63 13.492 : K. Tompkins 18 11,364 14 12,666 0 5,875 15 15,134 :i 9,895 i.2 54,1 W Shi. -ds 19 8.735 I 1,756 s 2.596 24 10,254 7 3,866 02 27 IM i: F Wright " 3.826 2s 8,486 2-i 16,155 1 225 2 750 02 24.415 .1 : Wagnon 23 6,745 17 4,476 8 3,490 13 7,015 62 20.725 C Fr.oman 16 2,620 14 3.366 16 2,386 S 2.770 14 4,860 02 15 130 U Rnenee 0 1,175 5 700 1 840 24 14.033 25 14.917 01 51725 ■ Kinebarl 13 3.490 16 1,296 4 1456 .; 1,245 26 12. 61 15.800 D pin 12 5.561 12 5.757 12 . s!7 0 1,830 Is 6,436 60 . 321 .1 W l .iis 2 550 4 1.255 23 8,931 24 0,775 7 2,126 60 18.636 W Short 10 ::.79ii 11 3.480 22 5,325 5 1,780 3 I 125 00 15,." I V Hefner It 6.920 1« s.121 17 9,023 6 8,380 12 7,880 68 41,324 II. Brown 13 3,7T0 22 7,946 21 6,978 3 1.575 59 21.263 «• T Patterson 1 •*■ 85 18.216 5 2 545 17 9.755 58 31.285 M itit.-s 13 0.353 7 3,740 22 8,783 12 7, Km 4 1.550 58 27 628 W M lain 18 3,840 I 500 14 3 7911 25 7,526 .s 15.425 .l.iii.- Bowe 22 55.340 is 45.936 17 41.19n 5, 142.466 II Ciddings Jr 7 s iso lo 6.965 26 23.825 14 lS.s7n 57 58,140 s .i Keller Il 2.965 15 3,760 16 2.986 18 4.796 2 725 50 15.166 1 W Si Vlnceat ~ 1.790 15 1.665 li ■■ ■ * 7 2 215 is 2,965 y. 15,135 W V Preserave 10 !i.S25 14 8.730 11 10,850 14 13.415 s Trevey 21 9.355 5 2.675 13 10,825 in 16.415 0 1,465 55 43.735 1. Id. im,. 1 425 It 5.745 39 24.346 .1 26.510 1 P T. China 29 11.905 11 ...527 II 5,183 51 23,617 T. Web h 55 90.225 63 90.225 1 S. A. CloptOB I 21.186 12 5.575 53 51.755 ii Bowers 16 11.644 II 4,526 14 4.505 9 ::.4io 63 23,! 9 W cal.ii.l •■•• 10 2,800 24 5,986 15 5.666 0 625 .: 14,62 A. Ki.1 31 5,680 22 3.775 53 9.466 A Baker 7 5.881 s 4.S24 16 8.580 9 9 017 12 16.047 52 11 . P.lule 21 s 75S Is 7.925 11 3,732 2 525 52 20.910 . I,. Kiil.v 15 4.H77 21 5,355 IS S415 62 18.447 p w Baai I" 3,064 II 3,865 1! 3.335 II 6,115 .1 16.375 1 r.-usi.-i 2 74n 5 7in 20 15.975 21 24,510 2 1.065 50 37,000 W It Sail, e1 5 862 7 ."..Mm in 7.557 9 5,095 21 9.281 i0 20.445 .1 I, Paul 0 1,360 s 3,926 12 6,345 7 3.905 17 7 s]-, -,i 25.245 . it Bryaos •• 1" 4.«7*- 7 aay, 12 3,702 . 3.340 s 5,350 50 20 122 . .! Strode 1 616 13 1.754 I "2,264 7 3912 25 102245 56 17.685 • ti 1, .1, n, 17 3,666 12 5.555 n 5,316 4 1,126 3 1.995 60 17,560 I 1.. Hayauvkei - -t-5 9 2 550 25 8.296 16 5.146 56 16.320 i c Martin 1 330 8 2,646 12 8,835 25 7 mi5 4 1.625 56 15.135 , J T. Wet -i «S3 25 3,918 4 895 9 3,294 9 3,315 50 12,lo7 ■


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