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. 14 , , t . „ i, ,. * ". J ; , . , | ; : ! , J j j 4 I i I • : I : ■ . , I • EMPIRE CITY ASSOCIATION STATISTICS, f The snnimer meeting of the Empire City Racing Association, which opened at ltelniont Park July and came to a lose at Aqueduct July 31. em- p braced sixteen racing days, the first ten days of c the inciting being held Belmont Park and the last six day- at the Aqueduct course, during which time ninety-six races were decided and 4,830 was distributed ill stakes and purses. August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey Club, with ,200 to Si his credit, was the leading money-winning owner. Of the ins owners who shared in this distribution the following sixty-four were winners of 00 or nioie: owner. * 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. Helm. .lit. A 4 3 2 ,200 Greeatree stable 0 2 2 5.130 Carman, U. F 4 n 4 3.S0S ti OBrien. T. J 2 2 2 ::.4 ;r a Leery, I. J 2 l o 2,030 p Parr. K 3 1 0 2.373 a Parsons. S. 1 2 II 1 2.070 f Hallonbeek. II. C 4 .". 0 2.015 t Butler, J 3 3 4 1.913 h Qiiincv Stable 3 3 4 1.84S s Cochran, ;. A 2 2 3 1,830 ; Widener, J. K 2 2 1 1.750 Sanford, J 5 2 1 1.706 y Wilson. K. T 3 1 2 1.530 a Blkwood Park Stable 1 0 O 1.515 MacMaiius. J 2 4 2 1.300 , Parry. O W 2 1 0 l.J.Ml t Adams. .1. F 2 2 1 1.140 I, Rockwell, C. K 2 I 1 1.045 Cassatt. E. B 1 1 2 080 r Baxter. 1.. II 2 1 1 0.15 t Weber, W. J 1 1 3 S90 | iu Gideon, H 2 o 2 020 , Madden. J. F. 2 1 0 880 Hais. J. F. 1 1 3 s5o , Mackenzie, It. J 1 1 1 K2S I.roekniiller. C. J 1 2 3 815 « Qainn, c. J 1 1 1 77." ,• ioldblatt. J. W 1 2 o 705 Collins, J 1 1 1 075 Lewis. S 1 2 0 850 | P.arklie. A. o 1 1 1 803 l - ervv. J. W 0 2 0 800 Linker. W 1 1 0 50H Talbot t. J 0 1 1 1 500 Hurke. K 1 0 0 50O Greener, J. J 1 o 1 583 Mizpah Stable 1 1 1 525 Randolph, P. S. P 1 o 1 525 Smart. M 1 0 0 52o oiss.r. C W 1 0 1 515 . Kramer. A. 1 1 1 0 405 J Miller. A 1 0 1 480 J Onech Stable 1 0 0 488 ■ Oxnard. I. C 1 1 0 405 Kellev. H 1 O 0 450 • McNaugfatoa, Mrs S 1 1 0 445 I Moran. J. J 1 0 1 440 » tahill. W 1 0 0 425 I Doyle, A. I 1 0 o 42.". t Johnson. J. F.. Jr 1 1 O 425 Keene, F. P 8 2 8 420 Cleveland Stable 1 0 1 420 1 Bobbins, C. H 1 0 o 415 j Whalen. J 1 0 i 415 I 0Beilly, :. J 1 o • *00 I • Preeee. Mrs. G 1 • I 3"o I Leonard. If. J 1 • 1 350 Hedrick, J. W.. Jr o I 1 300 : Corbett. M 0 1 1 325 I AngaroU. It 1 8 8 300 - Hurley, J 1 0 o 300 . Miller. Mrs. R. 1 1 0 II 300 | Marrone Stable 0 3 0 5 H I . 1 Stromboli. by virtue of his winning the historic , Suburban Handicap, was the leading money -winning j horse of tlm meeting. Sam Jackson and Cainer were , also good winners. Of the 1S!I horses that placed the following ninety four were winners of 00 or ; more: j Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Anit. | Stromboli 1 0 0 ,925 Sam Jackson 2 1 1 ."..:;.;." Cainer 2 0 0 3.286 j Saratoga 1 1 0 2.125 i Achievement 1 0 0 1.025 i Friar Rock 1 «» » 1.923 j Shannon River 1 1 o i.sin . Cetandria 1 P o 1." 15 • Harry Shaw 2 1 0 I.J.hi Phosiihor 1 0 O 1.250 Etruscan 2 8 o 1.135 Compliment 1 » 8 ox:, Sal Vanity 2 1 1 835 Trial by Jury 1 1 1 830 lilite Thistle 2 0 1 !ll5 White Hackle 2 8 8 sio I I lelen Karl 1 1 O 775 Malachite l l o 710 , Sf. Isidore 2 1 8 IBS Sharpshooter o 1 1 7i*i Hodge 1 8 o 888 Dlxoa Park 1 1 1 075 , Hands ofT 1 » 878 Holy 1 o 0 875 Sklbbereen 1 1 1 888 Laxali 1 1 1 888 Senegamblan 1 o 1 888 Pavberrv Candle 1 8 2 815 Holiday 1 1 1 885 Transit 1 1 0 888 »ddie M o 2 o oiki Kroonivale 1 1 8 BB$ Md Salt 1 0 0 5«.Ki Vdant 1 1 0 580 Polarius 1 o 2 ."Ml Ballybay 1 8 • 585 Dinah Do 1 1 0 54tl Capra I 1 8 535 Stonebenge 1 1 8 530 lennioiise 1 8 2 5:: l Stellarina 1 1 1 525 True as Steel 1 8 1 528 ITijolee 1 8 8 KM Hanson 1 »» O 828 Pomette P.leu 1 o o 520 Dr. Dnenner 1 o 1 515 Virile 1 1 8 5lo Air Man 1 0 1 510 ThornhlU 1 8 o 585 loud 1 1 O 4!».. Nollleddill 1 1 o 480 Alheiia 1 1 8 Im Tralee 1 o 1 400 Hedge 1 1 0 4S0 Bac 1 o l iso Onat 1 0 1 4Sl Goodwood 1 0 8 4so Distant Shore 1 0 8 4sn Presumption 1 o 8 iso Ildiko 1 1 0 4iio Aci- 1 O II 4C..-I Dryad 1 0 8 405 All Smiles 1 8 8 450 Kobinetta 1 0 0 450 Prince of Conio 0 2 0 450 Beeluse 1 1 0 44.". Irui Duke 1 1 0 440 Nephthys 1 o i 440 Lady Tereaa l • ■ 43 i Iliihlen Star 1 1 «» 42.. Good Counsel 1 1 8 428 Pat-.ti 1 O 0 425 Polly II 1 0 0 425 Dune Site 1 0 o 420 Little Nearer 1 8 8 415 Pollux 1 0 0 415 Klla Hrvson 1 » 0 4ihi Sa-in 1 0 0 40O Mis- Puzzle 0 1 2 40o Sam Slick 1 8 o ::pii Skv Pilot 1 8 0 3!lll Koyalist 1 1 0 ::7o Continued on second page. EMPIRE CITY ASSOCIATION STATISTICS. Continued from first page. - Horse. 1st. Id. 3d. A nit. Dorados 1 o 1 s;7 » 1 Grasp 1 i o 350 » I.orac I 1 ii ::.-,n Little Dipper 1 O o 340 I HeriRlaa 1 o 1 330 CiMpiette ii 1 i :;2i titer Sight 1 o o 300 » Beethoven 1 i 0 ::i" Edith Raumann 1 o o :;imi 1 Bieuslnla 1 i o ;:i m 1 Mi i Ion 1 » n :;ii4i i Hanovia 0 2 0 ::iM P.utwoll. J. McTaggarl and C. Turner tied for the jockey honor- with eleven winning mounts . each. The record of the jockeys arho piloted one or more winners is as foOoars: lackey mi-, l-t. 2d. :ui. Unp. P.C. Turner. C U 11 11 8 Hi .2.". Bntwell. .1 .".o 11 0 ■ 24 M , McTaggart. .1 M 11 i 8 28 .22 ; B ixton. M. »U in in 7 ::7 . 1 « J McTaggart. T :;7 lo 7 :: 17 .21 McCahev. .1 is 7 I 8 28 J5 , I.illey. W IN d Ii !l 27 .13 Pan-brother, c 21 :; • 8 12 .1t ■ Troxler. K 28 2 2 :; 13 .1" !. rtus, .1 8 2 l i» :; JH Bnrlingame, c 17 1 4 0 12 .08 Lou. lor. • 11 1 :; 2 •". .01 OBrien. W. .1 12 1 1 B 5 .us Henry. T 12 1 1 :: 7 . is Gordon, c ." 1 l l 2 .28 1 Hopkins. K :i 1 1 1 8 .11 Itorel. C 7 1 1 1 » .It Hoffman. 1» 13 l • 2 16 M . McKeerer, 1 18 1 " 2 13 .08 ; Mink. 1 3 1 8 1 1 .33 ; Ca vans ugh, il :: 1 » o 2 .:::: ; Pita, J 4 1 0 0 . o .2.1 . The following placed, hill failed IS win: jockey. Mis 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Allen. 1 12 i :: o B t Byrne, G 11 0 2 1 11 Davies. T 10 0 2 i. v. G 12 0 1 8 11 Dishmon, c •" 8 o 2 :: . Herbert. P. 7 0 o t . Hoffman B 3 0 o 1 2 Hunt. C 7 1 2 I [ Matthea - M 11 ■ 1 o ] t 1 McDermott, W 1 " 1 o :; : Noii. r. .1 2 • 1 ii 1 I Kmn. I P !• o 1 it ;i • Steward. I ■ • 1 1 4 The following had m tints to the niiinher shown and failed to place: .lookey. Mis. Jockey. Ml*. Breach. II Keogh. F 1 hi., in P. .1 Murphy. .1.1 2 I lint. R. .. ....3 Sieklaus. t: Horner. II I ONeill. I» 1 Hashes. C 1 Warscber, B 1 The ri nl of tie- steeplechase and gentleman riders, who raajg ae or more winners. Is us fol- k - • 1 - 1 » I » 1 1 i . , ; J , ■ i m . Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. I np.P.C. Allen. W .". :; 1 il 1 ,86 Tnckey, T ."• 1 2 o 2 .20 Henderson. M 7 1 1 2 :; .11 Chandler. T :; 1 1 ii 1 .:::. Ilaynes. H 4 1 1 ii J Alpi is. Mr. r 1 1 i o ii iihi Murphy, w 2 1 o u i .00 Burke, B 2 1 o it i ... i Stevenson, s 5 1 o 1 :; .20 The fdlow in- placed, hut railed lo win: Rider Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Wangs. 1 2 o 1 1 8 Brj ani. B 1 8 1 8 " Colhett. C 1 II 1 II O Tucker, Mr. I! 1 8 1 o 0 ilh.inis. K :: o 1 11 2 Brahaaon, Mr. c I o 11 1 o Mi lain. S 2 0 11 1 1 Powers. V 3 O I 1 2 U Hiatus. H :; ,, ,, 1 J Booth, W I o ii 1 :; Lee, A 4 o 0 2 2 The following had nuts to the naariter shown and failed to place: Rider. Mts. Elder. Mts. Brawn, J 1 Moure. V 1 Clark. J 4 Palmer. G 4 Gaakins, T 1 Tighe, M 1 Crillin. K 1 Williams. J • Keating. W 1 Tucker. Mr J 1 McAfee, 11 1 Wright Mr. T 1 The record of the trainers, who saddled one or winners, is as follows: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Adkiaa, J. D 1 I.eary. I . J 2 Baxter, L. II 2 Lewis. J. II 2 Reason, R. c :: May, j. w 1 Brady, M 1 Mayberry. J. P 1 Bnrke, B. A 1 MeGinnis, J. L 2 Byer, J 1 McLaughlin, J 1 Cahfll. W 1 McNaugfaton, S 1 Carman. R. |" 4 Midglcy, W. K 2 Cunningham, K 2 Miller. R. 1 1 Fitssimmons, .1. 2 Mnlrenan, I. J 1 Carth. Win :; Odom. 0. M •! Casser. C. W 1 Owens. J .1 Goldblatt M 1 Patterson. C. T 1 Goldaborough, C J... 2 rending, R i Hastings, J l Phelan, i: 2 IlaiiM-r. c 1 Preece, G 1 Healer, T. J 3 Regan. I 1 llealv. .1. S 1 Itiddick. J 2 HefYncr. B. W 4 Smart. M ! iierohi. P. A l Taylor, i v i HIMreth. S c 4 Veitck. 8 2 Ilirsch. M 1 Walker. W. S 2 Hopkins, w 1 Weber, W. J 1 Hughes, II r. Welsh. M 1 Karrick, W. 11 :; Whale*, J ."• flic following stakes were decided al Belmont Park: Stake. Date. Winner Value. Frivolity Selling stakes. July 11: Hands Off.. 3 o7."i Suburban Handicap. July It: SO boll.... 3.025 Tarry town Selling Stakes. July 15; Roly 875 Whirl Slak.s. July 17: Friar Rock 1,925 Fleet wing llandk-ap. July 17: Phosphor 1,250 Arrow Selling Stakes. July P.l: Ktruscan 875 Knickerbocker Handicap. July 20: Saratoga.. 1.823 Lastyiew Steeplechase Handicap. July 21; Compliment 085 Demoiselle Stakes. July 22: Cel.indria 1.515 Kinpire lily Handicap. July 24: Gainer .... 2.77."i floral Park Selling Steeplechase, July 21: Shannon Elver MS The following stakes were decided at Aqueduct: Stake. Hale. Winner Value. Wakedeld Handicap. July 21.-. Achievement. .f 1.925 Midsui t Steeplechase Handicap, Jalj 2S; Shannon River 845 Melrose Selling Stakes, July 20: Helen Pardee 07.". Mt. Vernon Handicap. July :;i : Sam Jackson. 1.875 The percentage of the winning favorites was above normal, as shown in the subjoined tabula - lion: N h.r of days lo Number of races 00 Winning first choices 4s Winning Heeond choices 12 Winning outsiders M Winning at odds-ou 28 Defeated al odds-oa 11 Percentage of winning favoritea B8 Dmrhag the ten days of racing at Betaaonl Park one new record was made. Friar Rock lowering the tjiu • ior the ue and a half furlongs straigkl course to I:!!::1-. The Belasoat Park records are now as follows: Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 58 AMriaa 2 122 May 21. 1010 1:02% :; I Hsemaid ...7 12.". June ::. 1915 1:11* fi I 2 f lfdale.ymph4 124 Oct. 14, 1907 1:17% 7H Boat ban 5 120 Oct. 10, lOOtt 1:22 7 1-2 f Restlgche ..i 107 May 28. 1808 1:31% 1 Strotnholi ...:: 117 Sept. 7. P.H4 1:36% 1 1 10 Meridian . .5 120 July S. 101.1 1:44* 1 IS Lahore . ..5 115 July PJ. 1913 1:51% l a-io s. Catallaa..3 97 Oct. :;, 1805 1:57% Ostrich * 188 Oct. !, 1905 1:57% Firestone ...4 120 Oct. X. 1000 1:57% 1 11 W. Broomll.G 139 June 2s. 1913 2:00 I r. 10 Pair Play... .3 125 Oct. 7. 1!KIS 2:10% 1 :: s Dr. Eugene. .3 109 Juno 13, 1913 2:18 1 12 Cowan S 108 Oct. 12, 1908 2:32% 15-8 Hock View..:, ttl Inly 1. 1913 2:51 1 :i 4 Dishabille -.4 115 Oct 13, 1908 2:57% 2 11 Mas. Bokart.3 111 IM. 17, 1988 3:51 Straight Course. . 12 Miss Nett ..2 90 May 11, 1910 .. :46% 4 1 2 f Preceptor ...2 112 May P.i. 1908 :.r.l 5-8 Colin 2 122 June 1, 1907 :".s Pleione 2 11.". June 2. 101.". :58 ." 1-2 f Iriar Rock. .2 108 -lulv 17. 1915 1:03% 8-4 Jack Atkin..4 137 May 10. 1908 1 W¥; 0 12 f Ijidy Vera. ..2 90 Oct. 10. 1900 1:16% 7 s Paris 2 116 Sept. 12. 1914 1:22% Steeplechases. Ah 1 1-2 Sorrel 3 131 June 8, 1014 :::24 Ah 2 Compliment 5 153 Sept. lo. 101 1 1:68 In. Arrow.. .4 130 June 9. 1915 4:20 Ah 2 1-2 Compliment 8 160 Sept. 10. loll .".:2s The si days of the nutting conducted over the Aqueducl track saw same exceedingly fast raciag, with the result thai several new time marks were established, Sam Jackson reducing the mile record to 1:36% and Helen Barbee lowering the time for one mile and a sixteenth to 1:44 :.-,. The Aqueduct records now stand as follows: Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-2 Gold Tea... 2 168 April 19, 1004... :46% 4 1-2 f Hoyle 2 165 April 10. ions... :53 5S Veil 2 120 Nor. 16. 1000 :Vt Quartz " 110 July 9, 1915 :59 Stellarina ..2 165 July 31. 101". .... :.V.l 5 1-2 f Sac rt meter :• 101 April 23, 1903 1:07 Achieyeiutit J lit July 20. 1915. ...1:07 3-4 Reatigouche.5 120 May 4, 1910 1:12 Madman ... 1 110 May :.. 1910 1:12 Gainer 3 105 June 3*1, Till 1:12 6 1-2 f Maskettc ...4 122 May .",. 1010 1:18 7-s Roamer :: loo June 27. 1914 1111. 1 Sam Jackson.7 113 luh 31, 1915 1:36% lnilOyDon dc Oro.4 122 Nov. .",, 1 sos 1:41 1 in 7o rO. of Song. 4 no May 1, I960 1:45 PoteiKc 0 114 Oct. 28. 1901 1:15 1 in; Dei. Barbee..7 hhi July 20, loir, 1 ii 1 1-S Tartar 3 163 June 20. .191.-. 1:50% Roamer 4 12s July 16, 1915 1:50% 1 14 Roamer 3 117 June 9, 1914 2:05:% 1 5-10 T Southerners 88 Nov. 7. loot 2:15 Macbeth ...OHIO Nov. It. 1!mi", 2:15 A. Muskodavl 104 Nov. 14, 1000 2:15 l 12 Beauelere ..:: 90 Nov. 13, 1907 2:.:.j Steeplechases. Al. 2 Sraegabiaa .6 1lt July 31, 1915 1:18 Ah 2 1 2K, aiisjonist.5 159 Nov. lo. 1906. ...5:03 *105 feet ihort.