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1 , 1 I r r ■ I AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORD FOR 1915. During the racing from the beginning of the present year 1111 to ami Including July 2 2::.". jock e - were winners of OM or more races ovet the recognised tracks of the United Slates, Canada. Mexico and Cuba. The record of these ,i ekeys for the period named, together with their riding weights, la embraced In the following tabulation: Jockey. wt. Mts. 1st 2d. 3d. Uap. P.C. Acton, J 88 425 52 48 50 275 .12 Adams, F 110 3* 8. 1 4 21 .10 Alien, L 100 75 «i 15 12 42 .OS Ambrose, E HlZ 2im; M 17 31 12.3 .17 Andreas, v no 18 p 4 li 7!5 .18 AtweU, i: MM 47 5 10 S 24 .11 Baily, L 105 17 1 0 71 KJ ."! Baaqun, C 54 B 4 -" 4 i ."ii P.. u.r. D 1tH 27 2 M 2 20 .07 Bauer, J lis 75 lo 7 12 11 .13 Bergen. .1 10.S • 1 2 1 S .11 Bexansn.G. dead94 170 22 1! 15 114 .13 Boland. 1 112 Sal 5 7 12 34 M Booker, R ios :u 1 :: 1 2s .o ; Borel, C 112 81 K 12 M 23 .18 Bradv, C 101 33 1 •! 4 IS ."4 Braxel, W 88 7 18 8 S3 .88 Breach, II 101 03 8 i 8 41 .13 Brooks, l: Ill 2 ; 4 4 0 is .15 Bullman, J 114 12 B » l 1; . 12 BurUugame, C. ..112 •■" 11 ■ i 40 .17 Burns. 0 Ill SS 12 12 12 52 .14 Burns. T. T. ...Ill 4 2 O 1 1 .88 Butwell, J 10t 217 61 40 27 89 M Buxton, M 104 .ill E8 S3 47 151 .1! Byrne, G 105 M 2: 17 13 4:: .24 Callahan, J 05 S-l u ; I 01 .11 dunes no :: B 2 20 .10 Carroll. G. W. ..104 88 B 18 B 77! .80 Carter. E 10S 40 4 4 I 2! .10 Carter. It 103 194 23 20 2S 123 .12 Cavanaugh. H. ..108 68 E B 5 4S .08 Clancy, .1 86 2a 2 1 1 21 .os Clark. II 107 113 12 10 10 72 .11 liver. A. .... M 88 18 13 13 §6 M Coleman. P. 100 110 20 J»i IS « 5 .17 Collins. A 93 132 10 15 115 91 ."8 Collins. J 104 17 3 2 1 I .18 Connelly, D 100 130 IS 0 17 02 .13 Connors J 103 112 0 10 « 80 .05 Conway, J 103 30 2 4 3 21 .07 Cooper, F 102 182 32 28 22 108 .is Corey, G 106 lot; 10 3 10 83 .09 Cutlen, E 103 3 1 o i 8 ■■■ Daly. W 10 2 0 o 14 .12 Daviea, T 111 57 7 7 10 33 .12 Dawson. J 101 SO 1 1 2 35 .08 Deaveaport, J. ..113 14 4 2 2 8 .20 Dennison. J 105 40 2 4 7 27 .07, Denny, B 100 37 3 8 2 38 .00 Dishmon, C 104 130 15 14 21 08 .11 Ku.il. J ICO 74 4 7 11 52 .06 Domlniek, J 1 5 o:; 10 12 8 B8 .17 Donovan. J 10! 47 I 7 1 38 .02 Doyle, W 105 137 23 21 18 75 .17 Dreyer, J 98 150 20 18 23 80 .13 Dugan, R 1ft! 02 19 14 8 21 .31 Estep, R 107 ir 1 1 :: 10 .07 F.zeli, B lot; 1 1O0 0 100 Fail-brother. C. ..107 87 14 11 12 50 .10 Keeney, It 103 150 21 10 10 109 .14 Fltxpatrick, T. ..100 8 10 1 0 .12 Flint. R 102 48 3 2 8 40 .00 Foden. N 110 it 0 3 8 49 .09 Forehand, E. ... 08 55 3 7 •" 41 .06 Irach. .1 107 88 8 » B 10 .10 Ganx, C 113 107 20 19 15 53 .19 Gargan, V im 77 7 7 6 r.7 .09 Garner. C. 108 14 1 5 1 7 .07 Garner. M 94 517 109 S2 B8 208 .21 Gartner, J sr. 77 7 B 8 BO .0! Cangel, 1 101 85 1 4 4 20 .00 Gentry, 1 105 482 BO 60 00 80S .12 Gentry, 0 90 147 11 Lr. 14 107 .07 Goldstein, p Ill 7C 17 s IS Sal .22 House, it 10s 330 r.s 51 44 177 .IS Cordon, C 100 27 3 3 3 18 .11 Grand, C 114 94 15 It; 15 48 .10 Green, A 10s 74 4 2 10 r.s .05 r.riffin, E 10 ; 32 2 4 2 24 .08 Griner, M 110 88 0 8 B 10 .-• Cross, c |A2 MB 17 10 24 112 .10 criih. J 117 80 11 12 11 04 .11 Cuv. R. IDS 6 2 0 4 .3.". lianmer. It 100 25 1 :: 2 19 .114 Hanover, J. 108 151 9 10 14 112 .08 Harrington. R. ..101 B3 3 3 3 44 .Oc. liar! well. L PI7 101 19 M 2S ltd .12 Hawkins, 17 K 7 8 1 1 6 8 .12 Dm nes. E 103 .;. 8 4 9 .so ,tn; Hayes, T !M KB * B 7 3 70 .08 11 ory. .1 112 17 1 B • 11 .Hi Motiry. T 79 174 23 2! 26 96 .18 llinpby. W lot 118 13 !» 17 79 .11 Hirst. C lo 1. 8 1 8 .10 Hoffman, D Ml 80 r -1 11 70 . m; Hoffman, It M ;:: 11 s 8 41 .17 Ihllisier. A B 7 19 3 3 .". 3.8 .«; Hopkins. V 84 112 7 6 13 86 .00 Howard, J 108 179 IS 2d 1 131 .10 Hnestis. J 117 28 3 1 2 17 .13 [tailcoat, A 109 27 8 3 3 13 .12 Hunt, C 87 21 1 1 3 11 . 35 Inos. u 111 27. 7 1 1 16 .2S [rvin, C 1 1 C 1 » B .17 Jackson, c 10t; 38 1 4 3 31 .03 Jackson, V Ill 92 s 4 10 04 .09 Jarboe. It 3 1 1 1 .:::. Johnson. S 103 28 1 1 » 20 .04 Jones, C 102 15:; 17 21 10 106 .11 Judy, F 28 1 3 2 22 .04 Kederis. J 103 197 37 32 29 ! .19 Kelley, V. 112 3 I 0 0 2 33 Relsay. W 105 08 8 13 2 45 .12 Kennedy. N 113 18 1 2 3 12 Or, Keogh, F 107 i ; ; 20 20 21 103 .12 Knight, C Ho 102 10 9 11 08 .18 Koerncr, T 109 :,r, r, a S SO r;i La Masters. E...10:; 4i 4 0 8 34 .0» laff.rtv. 11 10.. Iff |8 28 20 CS .10 I.apaille. K 99 2M 15 23 32 14C .07 Leeds. W 10.8 52 4 4 8 IS 12 Levee, W 110 14 4 1 2 7 .29 Lillev. W 100 400 57 01 49 233 .14 Lindsey, D 99 42 1 8 8 23 12 Loftua, J 115 10s 31 20 13 44 .20 I.om:o. J 102 40 3 3 5 35 .07 Lowder, P BE 397 El 81 81 2K .it Mind is. W. ...110 OS B 10 8 47 .07 Marco, B 80 ! 2 12 11 12 r,7 12 Martin, i: 100 272 S3 30 31 17s .12 Matthews. A. ...100 SO 0 B 1 21 28 Matthews, M. ...102 130 17 22 23 74 .1.3 Moehnn. W 10.8 124 20 22 It OR M Meeiian. W. W...104 3.8 2 8 2 2.8 .05 Meripole, 1 10s 28 2 0 B 22 07 Metcalf. J 100 343 48 00 49 2ul .13 Miller. C 102 70 0 2 r. uO .jj Mink. 1 93 28 1 1 3 23 04 Molesworth. G...MM 249 25 24 40 L54 .10 Montour, J 103 34 2 8 B 21 on Moore, F 102 73 4 7 9 53 !00 Morse, 1 108 IS 1 O 1 13 07 Morya, 1 01 110 4 12 17 77 04 Mott, A 102 448 BO 01 08 271 11 Mulhare, J 88 51 1 2 1 50 .02 Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Lup. P.C. Murphy, F 80 ISO 23 20 29 114 .12 Murphy, F. F. ..112 3 110 1 .33 Murphy, J 113 114 12 19 It; 07 .11 McAtee, 1 259 37 39 86 14S .14 McCabe, J 108 388 42 41 88 227. .13 McCabey, J 90 293 57 57 43 130 .19 McCarthy, D. ...10s it 1 0 1 •» . k» McCuUough, T....107 112 15 10 17 84 13 McDermott, Robt 97 30 4 2 4 20 .13 MoDeruiott, Sua.. 97 104 13 13 13 05 .13 McDermott. W... 00 30 3 1 4 28 OS McDoweU, J. ...102 B0 2 4 0 38 .81 McEwen, K 115 94 is IB 8 55 .18 McGraw, s 88 28 1 1 8 88 04 Mclntyre, J 102 27 2 1 1 2:: .07 McKeever, .1. ... oc 04 8 l 8 40 io McTaggart, J. .. 98 28i 33 30 37 175 12 McTaggart, T. ..107 20:; SB 88 is 120 17 Neylon, A 105 74 11 11 S 44 .17. Kicklau*. A 105 sr a c 11 82 07 Koia:i, T 106 177 19 17 30 111 .11 Xolter. J 114 13 3 2 3 r, ":: OBrien. W.J. ..Ki7 178 21 24 20 107 13 DMauoney, C. ..100 2s 2 1 1 24 07 ONeill. I 106 10 1 2 1 8 10 Ol.ert. W 108 170 22 14 21 11! 12 Onnes. W 106 is:; 25 M 22 120 11 Ott. B 104 114 9 0 17 82 80 Palms. A Ill 5 2 1 0 2 .40 Partington, T. .. 82 38 5 1 7 25 13 Pauley, B 108 0 112 2 17 Peak. C 115 54 8 3 7 38 U Pease. A 113 37 * 1 4 25 .11 Pondoraast. J. ..112 94 9 10 14 5" 10 Phillips, P • 1 0 1 7 11 Pickens, A 107 222 88 20 23 13.". 17 Pickett. R Ill 18 1 4 3 N 08 Iit/. .T 100 l.-.l 34 10 20 101 80 Ioel. E 104 271 49 48 30 138 .is Kiee. T 107 305 49 43 42 171 Is Riddle. C 10S 61 4 B 10 42 07 Bobbins. J 110 79 3 4 10 02 04 Robinson. F. ...101 324 43 57 43 181 .18 Rosen, w m 39 3 r, 5 20 0.8 Rnssell, J 15 1 2 1 11 07 Pes ell. J. J. . ..114 m r, 2 2 7 11 Schilling, J 3 1 II l 1 ■.;! Schnttlnger, A. ..in:; 240 30 31 is 155 15 Shilling, K 103 243. 30 35 20 149 .12 Simmons. M. ...108 38 1 2 5 30 0", Small, R 10.". 134 22 24 15 73 18 Smith, E 99 05 6 10 7 42 »! Smith, S 105 88 B 7 10 37 ns Smyth, J 102 253 27 30 30 100 11 Snyder, II 107 50 3 S B 43 OS Stanford, C 117 40 3 4 -4 38 68 81 as, II 93 los 12 11 1", 70 .11 si. rrett, J 99 7 1 1 1 4 .14 Stevens, F 97 .81 B 7 8 08 .05 sc renaon. W. . .102 2:; 8 B 1 14 13 Steward, D 101 73 s.59 r i 11 Stitimjr, 1 103 220 20 21 23 ISO 12 Stuart. II 104 14 1 O 1 12 .07 Sumter, If 99 7.7 2 2 3 SO "1 Taplin, F 104 394 57 57 40 17.0 19 Taylor, W. v. ..107 2.ir. 20 80 32 204 .10 Teahan, F 110 27 4 0 4 10 15 Troxler, It 112 129 27 15 21 88 21 Tullett, H no 16 2 2 O 12 .12 Turner. C 104 275 88 01 41 120 .19 Ural, W 102 291 38 42 41 170 .13 Urquhart, It. ... S7 so 8 7 17 50 .07 Van Dusen. C 103 211 10 23 IS 17.4 .08 Venters. A 105 41 2 4 3 32 86 Walker, W. R...113 10 2 o 0 s .20 Walsh. A 114 41 3 0 :: •"! 07 Waldron. R 112 43 7 4 g .;t p-, Ward, W 102 07 9 10 7 41 IS M irren. 1 110 88 14 13 8 88 17, Warrington, W...109 174 28 32 20 ss .p; Washer. J 110 SO 0 0 7 17 17 Watts, H 109 M 1 B 8 1 .OO White, c 105 45 4 2 8 31 .00 Whvmark. C 93 7 10 17 B3 OS Williams. F 102 8 118 4 .17 Wolfe. H 113 18 14 1! 07 Woistenbolm. S..101 i:;s 19 is 12 80 .14 Wriapen, A ill 23 :; 4 4 12 .13 Young, W 45 1 b 9 30 .02