New York Tracks, as a Whole, Produce Less for Owners than in 1914: Still, the Total Distributed is More than a Half Million Dollars, with Belmont Park the Most Productive Point, Daily Racing Form, 1915-10-31

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* — — 1 •*» NEW YORK TRACKS, AS A WHOLE, PRODUCE LESS FOR OWNERS THAN IN 1914 Still, the Total Distributed Is More Than a Half Million Dollars, with Belmont Park the Most Productive Point •£• 4« It will probably surprise these Interested in the affairs of the turf to be informed that the New York racing fleld yielded 1,690 lew this year than it did in 1914. yet such is the case. This decline was mainly at Saratoga, where the money raced for was 3,245 less than in the previous year. In fact there was some decline in this way in the cases of all the principal tracks, but this was in part made up by the i. sumption of racing at Jamaica, with the resultant distribution of 4,025 by the Metropolitan Jockey Club. The removal of the Futurity from Saratoga to Belmont Park was a considerable factor in the loss at the former track, but did not prevent the Rclinont Park total from falling off slightly, as compared with 1914. However, the New York tracks produced a generous aggregate, without which American owners would have been in a sorry plight. Having reached bedrock, steady improvement in amount of money cficrod is now to be confidently anticipated for the near-by years of the future. In total of money distributed the Westchester Racing Association is the leader this year, with Saratoga second, reversing the positions of 1914. In daily average of distribution Piping Rock led, as was the case in 1913 and 1914. It is only truth to say that the amateur meetings at Piping Rock exerted a powerful influence in conducing to the resumption and prosperity of racing in the state of New York. The statistics of 1915 and their comparison with the years since 1910 are here compactly presented: * * ? 2 £ 3 3 3 3 ° §1 H u u P ™ H H ci ;s"o x-3 -■» r— j2 o»i cs o= 2.= =£3 Sff m*« Track and Meeting. :" •■ |i =2 tr« S* and* =:»£and 2 — .3 3 .1 fi o" q 0 3TS 5 •*« w -r 2 I • a a 3=i • ■ . • . » I • I • " " -Saratoga 24 145 ll" 224 31,443 «l 29 34 20 13 .42 Rilmont Park Spring Meeting 18 10S 72 MB X2.740 57 2« 25 28 12 M JMimmt Park Autumn Meeting 12 72 82 149 81,200 :»• 14 22 15 11 .30 Acpioduct 15 92 SMS 178 72,405 49 18 25 2B 9 .5.1 Lmpire Citv • ... M !M» MS 1S9 74,8-Ti 48 12 :JG 20 11 .50 Jamaica . ." 14 84 84 107 54.025 42 20 22 13. 12 .50 P:ping Rock 4 24 .. .. 28,015 9 4 11 7 0 .37 Hunt Clubs I H . . . . 13,845 19 7 7 13 0 .58 Totals and Grand Percentage 109 034 .. .. 39,170 321 130 202 142 80 .49 *No betting on one race: walk-over. The following table shows in detail the amounts distributed by the various New York racing organizations in the years from 1910 to 1915, inclusive: Organiza lions. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1913. Saratoga Association 63,310 50,160 74,090 31,445 Westchester Racing Association 87,560 108,700 104.025 163,940 Empire Citv Racing Association 128,915 t 83,825 74,835 -Queens County Jockev Club 80,766 72,465 Metropolitan Jockey Club 84,480 53,520 54,025 1iping Roek Racing Association $ 1.000 $ 16,210 58,838 30.770 28,615 New York State Fair Association 18,590 Hunt Clubs 9.900 14,090 20,590 17.000 13,845 Greater New York Fair 4,795 10,000 Brooklvn Jockev Club 105,615 f Coney Island Joekey Club 120,770 Grand Totals 90,650 0,900 0,300 02,003 80,800 39,170 ♦Ran as one meeting In 1910. fJoined with Westchester Racing Association and Metropolitan Jockey Club in giving meetings in 1913. The daily average distribution at the various tracks from 1910 to 1914, inclusive, is shown below: Racing Races Days Run Daily At. Daily Av. Daily Av. Daily At. Dally At. Daily At. Track. 1913. 1915. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. Piping Rock 4 24 ,000.00 ,403.33 1,767.00 ,692.50 ,153.75 Saratoga 24 145 0,971.25 0,006.15 0,987.00 5,476.87 Belmont Park .50 180 5,837.33 6,038.88 4,988.48 5,464.67 Aqueduct 15 92 3,520.00 5,384.00 4,831.00 Lmpire Citv 10 96 4.958.27 4,930.88 4.677.19 Jamaica .. 14 84 3.520.00 4,460.00 3.858.93 Hunt Clubs 0 :S3 1,404.29 1,409.00 1,715.00 2,514.28 2.307.30 Syracnse • • 0.196.67 Kmpire Citv Fain .. .. 2,000.00 Sheepshead Bay . . S. 051.33 Gtivesend .. 7.041.00 Totals and Gen. Av.109 654 ,G44.12 ,302.50 ,330.77 ,308.04 ,328.99 ,940.31 H. P. Whitney, whose horses raced in the name of L. S. Thompson because of the death of his relative. Alfred Yauderbilt, was a decided leader among the winning owners, his two splendid two-year-olds. Dominant and Thunderer, contributing considerably more than half of the 0,716 won by the stable on New York tracks. The Whitney stable was a powerful racing organization in all respects and is probably destined to as great prominence in the racing of 1910. August Belmont finished second and, considering that his Rock Sand two-year-olds hardly realized expectations, reaped a goodly measure of success. His total of 0,265 on the New York tracks this year was considerably more than his horses won on all tracks in the course of the preceding vear. R. T. Wilson ranks third among the winning owners and has good reason to view his stable returns with contentment. The owners who won 00 or more were the following: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Thompson, L. S 24 10 7 0,710 Belmont. A 42 35 33 40.205 Wilson, R. T 30 39 27 27.750 Miller. A 13 9 2 18.455 Cochran. G. A 21 22 14 16.080 Hallenbeck, 11. C 19 10 19 15,823 Rutler, J 22 15 25 15.783 Grecntree Stable 14 18 11 12.925 Carman, R. F 16 10 14 12,733 Madden. J. K 13 9 17 12.5S0 Quincv Stable 19 13 14 12.120 Iarson. S 1 11 6 0 10.115 Hitchcock. T 10 7 ■ 9.733 Davis, J. "E 11 8 H 0-305 Leary, D. J 11 « 5 8.795 Wideuer. J. K 8 8 0 8,575 Cassatt. E. B 9 10 14 8,150 Keene, F. P » 1 1 2 7,89; MacManus. J 12 18 10 0,700 Oneck Stable U 10 7 6.005 McDowell. T. C 5 1 5 5.615 Sanford. J 12 5 4 5.135 Parr. R 6 2 4 5.130 Lemaire. F. B 6 1 3 4.980 Kramer. A. L 1" 7 1 4.fi70 Mackenzie. R.J 6 11 8 4.550 OBrien. T J 3 3 « 4.295 Parry. O. W « 7 2 4.4180 Messervy, J. W - - 1 *•■ Talbott. J. 0 9 4 9 3.940 Cleveland Stable 6 0 0 3.7GO Weld. E. M » 1 0 3.725 Schorr. J. W • 3 2 3,640 Cravath. P. D 1 • • 3.500 Lewis. S 7 4 1 3,205 Barklie, A 3 3 2 3,130 Elkwood Park Stable 2 1 0 3.110 Northwood Stable 5 3 2 3.030 Paul, J. L. . « * 4 2,935 Johnson. F -i 1 1 2.700 Burke. E. 5 0 0 2,700 Keene. J. 0. and G. ■ 1 0 1 2.675 Parrish. J. W • • 2,675 Hcrz. E 5 * 4 2.625 Quinn. C. J 4 3 4 2.510 La Montague. H 3 0 3 2,400 Camden. J.N 2 4 3 2,435 Park. J. 4 0 1 2.420 BrockmUler. C. J 4 * ,! 2-3and0 Beverywck Stable 1 • • 2,325 Corbett, M 2 1 1 2.315 Ownbev, J S 4 :i 2 2.245 Livingston. J. " 1 - 2.230 Adams, J. F , 4 3 9 2.215 Gideon. D ■ l 2 2.190 Sage. H. W 3 2 1 1.985 Shilling. J 4 2 0 1.940 Clark. F. A 2 4 6 1,885 Loouey. J. T * 1 0 1,875 Johnson. G. F., Jr 4 1 0 1,835 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Rockwell. C. K 2 7 S ,8:15 Raxter, L. II 4 2 1 1,825 Jacob. L 3 5 5 1,815 Hedrick. J. W., Jr 3 4 3 1,800 Cooney. E. F 3 6 3 1,775 Greener, J. G 3 O 3 1,735 Pratt. H. L 2 4 8 1.695 Hirseh, M 3 6 5 1,615 Leonard. M. J 4 3 3 1,605 Morau, J. J 4 O 3 1.600 Gasser. C. W. 3 3 1 1 .570 Randolph. P. S. P 3 2 4 1.570 Henry, H. H 3 1 o 1,513 Rradley. T. C 0 3 1 1,470 Garth, L. W 1 0 2 1.450 Kelly. R 3 2 1 1.420 Milltown Stable 2 3 2 1.400 Witte, E 2 6 1 1.345 Lisslierger-Jacobs 1 5 5 1.313 Smart, M 2 1 1 1.235 Arehdale. Mr 2 4 1 1,175 Feustel, L 2 2 2 1,100 Linker, W 2 3 0 1.090 Deep Run Stable 2 1 3 1.075 Stafford, A. J 2 1 0 1.075 Palace Stable 2 3 2 1.065 Fnderberg. II 2 2 2 1,050 Waterson, H 1 3 4 1.045 Long. G. J 2 1 4 1,030 Whitney. E. F 1 1 5 1.025 Prime. W. A 1 2 4 1,020 Travers, E. J 2 3 3 1,015 OReilly. G. J 2 2 2 1015 Korb, J. J 2 2 3 9So Stevenson, P 2 1 1 940 Mannix, F 2 0 3 935 Smith, T 3 0 1 030 Weber, W. J 1 1 3 930 Speirs, W. J 2 1 1 923 Collins, J. H 1 1 6 923 Cahill. W 2 0 2 905 Carey, L. J 1 3 4 m Marrone Stable 1 5 3 870 Whalen, J 2 0 1 S55 Mizpah Stable 2 1 1 845 Shoshone Stable 0 4 8 800 Hauck. P., Jr 1 1 o 750 Angarola, R 2 2 0 740 Pflfferling. B 1 4 1 T30 Daly. M 1 2 0 720 Goldblatt. J. W 1 2 705 Stockton, W 1 1 1 700 Billings, C. K. G 1 2 0 675 Albright, E. J 1 2 2 670 Bobbins, C. H 1 2 0 665 Devereux, A. J 2 1 1 G60 Lewis, J. H 1 2 0 050 Garson, A 0 2 1 650 Clyde. T. 14 0 640 Presgrave. W. F 1 3 2 640 Zimmer. J. M 1 2 4 640 Miller. R. 0 1 1 2 600 McNaughtan. S 1 1 4 535 Warner. H. W 0 6 4 570 Loucheim, J. H. 1 0 o son Blume, A. C 1 3 2 535 Newman, R 1 0 1 r,45 Pinkerton, A 1 2 3 535 Oxnurd, H. T 1 2 0 585 Colton, M. A 1 2 2 530 Livingston, L. A 1 2 1 B20 Ackerman, E. B 1 2 4 515 Stackhonae. E 1 o 2 510 Brown, F. E 1 0 1 510 Anderson, W 1 1 u 500 Kripp. E. L 1 1 0 500 Bissell, G. W. J 1 0 1 495 Powers, P 1 2 1 490 Con tinned on third page. NEW YORK RACING STATISTICS. _ iCntinued from first pas*. JZ22- . in. as. si. Aiut. «"•£ J- H.. .lr 1 1 • $ 490 aly. W. C l l I 46i Hin. r. i. .:::::::::::::::: t 1 2 too Vv- s J i i i •»«* vl.-i.auJm. G. A 1 • 2 460 :toso. F. E , x j 4.-jO a«f.tc ! i i «* flfc Sf* fi 10 1 450 dcDouald. J. 1 ! „ i 4:50 lh.ylc. A. p , g a 42.-, FilzMiiimons. J j | j 420 vouii. w. j !!!.!!.""" 1 o o 420 *t.h.ll W. B ;. „ 4 2 400 Im w. H 1 1 1 :;«m» 1 una, c. w j n 0 .aid arke. C. X x 1 • -"70 *■*•*• ;- 1 ■ 1 "° .tder. G. Iv K 1 0 I t!50 I. Bride, E 0 4 „ 340 If Ml. H. H ,, :; 2 340 age. a. s ! 0 1 325 rue. UN „ ; „ ;n0 l«y. J 1 o ■ :; k iri».r. J , o 0 ;i00 idcm-r, ;. i .. jr 0 4:! :»• ■"I1"!;. ■ t 3 2 300 .1 iinchill. F « 2 2 300 High-class horses wore jouspk-uous In New York •a. Dig this year, with Doamer. one of the greatest a«v nurses of recent years, shining as the bright •;ii-ti«ul»r star. He was cot the euief money wiu- • • , however. Dominant figuring iu that role, with 1- sialdeiuate. Thunderer, iu second place aud the ■• Imout star. Stroinboli, next. Theu came Roainer. I., four being the only horses which won 0,000 1 more iu New York racing. There were five of i._h winners iu 1914. their combined earnings being Si.J8*l, while the four of this year won a total ojJ sOS.905. The jteerless Regret started iu but one ran on a Xew York track this year. As a matter f course she won it, hut, bciug only worth ,000 -l. it follows that she is low down in the list f money winning horses. The Fiun was the best • inning three-year-old aud raced up to the promise t his two-year-old days, something the fine Butler »o-year-olds of 1014. Pebbles and Comely, utterly iled to k«. The horses which won $::ou or more "ere the following: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. 1 .11 maij t :; 2 0 .940 lhunderer 3 o . O 17,380 Strotnuoli ..: 4 4 3 11.000 , ltoamer 3 1 11 lo,070 , ilie Finn 5 2 2 8.420 , Bnna 2 4 o 7,336 tartar 2 O 1 0.120 • illk-s 1 0 0 5.970 : Achievement 3 4 1 O..MiS • uui.sdale :; 1 a 0.490 Ileioue c, o 1 0.310 Ihosphor 6 1 1 0.100 I Kriar Uoc-k 0 1 1 5.090 , swish 7 2 1 0.000 l*nss ia Boots 2 1 0 4. H 5 Shaunou River 5 2 1 4,360 j Saratoga 4 5 3 4.320 i-ady Botha 2 I 1 4,310 , Norse King 0 1 O 4.310 , Molitresor ! 3 3 4.290 Trial by Jury 3 4 1 4.280 j Bonny Laddie 4 1 O 4.200 Addle 2 2 1 4.020 "taiiicr 1 4 0 3.9:10 I Sam Jackson 2 2 3 3. 7*0 ! Jenmouse 8 3 3 3.750 Weldship :: o 0 3.720 1 Vrnrock 0 2 4 3.605 KWM 1 1 • 3.000 i . Yankee Nitions I 3 2 3.020 J iug-a-Ling 1 o 0 3,000 j Mission 3 0 1 3.480 , Faddy Whack 2 1 0 3,400 i Vitir 1 O 0 3.400 i Blue Thistle 7 1 2 3.370 , Roly 5 I 2 3.340 Prince of C01110 4 4 2 3,310 I Star Jasmine 2 0 1 3.170 Sac s l 1 3.100 lea Caddv 3 1 0 3.100 Thornhill 0 2 3 3.100 ■ loud 8 3 1 3.120 , elandria 2 » » 3.040 , Harry Shaw 6 7 2 3,035 I Amain 5 7 I 2,800 .lacol a 1 0 2 2.720 Mm 1 o 0 2.«7o BtriiHcau I 2 0 2.530 Borrow 1 1 1 2.020 Wooden Shoes 0 O 4 2.010 Virile I 0 1 2.500 Sullivan 0 4 1 2.480 •» Salt 0 2 O 2.400 Ignore I 2 3 2.430 High Noon I 0 1 2.380 feminist 4 6 2 2.305 1 Mike of Duluth , 4 0 0 2.340 U-ua Misua 1 O • 2,320 Malachite ■ 4 4 2.310 1 oquette 2 1 1 2.310 ! Lome 1 S 0 2.280 Sharper Knight O 0 2 2.200 Itill Dudley 3 2 O 2.220 Bonnie Tess 2 0 1 2.200 I herrv Malotte 2 3 4 2,185 Kistant Shore 0 2 • 2.18a Success 3 3 2 2,155 ! Tralee 4 7 3 2.130 Top o- th Morning 4 1 0 2.100 Senegambian 4 1 3 2.075 Skibbereen 2 1 2 2.065 Whimsy 3 I 4 2.050 onuilig Tow er 4 2 o 1 .940 Dinah Do 0 1 2 1.930 Hanson 3 0 2 1.890 l.eo Skolny 3 2 2 1.880 Sal Vanity 4 2 1 1.820 Hlankenhurg 1 1 " 1.800 l«a-l»errv Candle 3 o 3 l. 8.i viiss Puzzle 3 :: 4 1.760 , Helen Barl*ee 3 2 1 1.730 slumber II ■ ■ • MS 1 1 armouii on 1 J 1 *•» Pomette Bl *u 2 " x 10SM ,-ljiele 2 • • I-®* Tinkle Bell * l •"» lfl- K1U Brvson 4 1 1 1 .620 Wanda Pitzer 3 I • 1.61. I"...- Site 4 1 0 1.000 N.-plhthys 4 0 .. 1.000 Sain McMeekin - ■ 2 l.aSS Hands Off -. .. ! HS * - J-MM Beybourn J Kdua Kenna • « * JJ olant ■ * » JJ" The tirader ■ ■ • M5 ;uy Fisher ;» - - , IJS iloust-uiaid •• J ■ hzS Irijolee ? 1 1 1.43.. Hidden Slar * n i-«5 All Smiles ■ fi 1 HSi sun Cod ■ i :; J •*••.• i«i» »at i :: r; -t .riimny - ■ ■ S*2B Big Smoke • - JJg stellarin.t ;• » 7 ii- Ben Quince ■ ■ x ] ■»•■ sprint ■ - 1 l-AJX Hackle - ■ J-«4» White : 85TV I:::::::::::::::::::: I [ • :|| fSrcn ::::::::::::::::::::: 3 r 5 S , "n,» 2 2 0 1.300 apra . ., , «/ l.adv Teresa - » J J--" Itoval Martyr - - J J«*g IU».inetta I J • -t" PelH-to - J . „ „„ - " « IliltergMd J Single Stick ?. »« Doublet - f V ISS. Wat»rhlossom ■ V, i -rJ?- st. Isidore 5 .. 1- «■ ■«■ i:ino •• 5 2 2 ■",ST, -x,on .1 o 1 1.200 • 1 0 1 1.190 «r«n , 1 «, 1 is.-, ...mpliment 0 0 faf ;iT*„ ::: 222 l.ieo He M11 i 2 , l%m True as Steel 5 4 , utm shvness ., ., |1M Libyan Sands - „ ,no -itlle Dipper 2 , JJg "•"l"- «» 1 2 1.080 Folanus a , , 10K -.1 Bloeh „ ., 2 1 »00 £■•*„ • I 1 MSI KJN" 2 0 0 1.020 L"-1"* •_• 0 1 1.020 [■■rtrtnr , I 4 1.020 5*nr -. •_» 2 1015 •f!;Mn v 2 2 3 i.oio ■ -sterton - , H , 010 C f-n"... , 2 2 1 1.000 S .?,,rk I 1 • »»5 *. H, l:nR t 1 t t«K» j .•"*• •: 1 2 2 985 1 -Vof ::::::::::: 2 » 5 a m "1 I 2 1 RSI ■ l . Shannon 7, •» i 970 1 I • • i rapt ion r I 4 . •iM-liease , , , : I , j , , j I ! i . j , i i , I ■ , , I ! ! , 1 I Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Aiut. Buiies .. 1 I 2 $ SSS : Short trass 1 1 2 |SJ I Bhilie Alaidi-u 2 - 94". Ambrose - 1 I Sfl » l.indentlial 2 I 1 931 1 Colonel Veimie - ° 1 930 I Kehtoh 1 2 O 930 Zellwood 2 2 3 925 i Dixon Park * 0 920 i Daiiiros.li 1 I A 910 I Hennis Jr 2 1 3 900 i Star Gift 2 1 1 90.. 1 Sky Pilot 2 1 0 908 i Polly H 2 0 2 HI Palanquin - ° 2 890 1 Pixv 1 3 1 880 El Bart .. 1 1 • 805 , Xoureddin - 2 ■ 860 1 Valentine - 1 1 800 1 Lily Heavens i 2 1 BH Piillux 2 0 1 S05 I Abdi.li 1 3 1 800 » Figinnv 1 2 2 845 i Web Carter 1 2 1 840 1 Xapier 2 1 2 830 » Sarsenet 2 1 1 S15 1 Variety 2 0 2 815 I Bock View 1 2 1 805 1 Pebbles 1 1 2 800 1 Sir William Johnson 2 1 0 800 Adventuress 1 3 I 800 1 Comely 1 1 1 790 i Watertown 1 1 0 775 i Maifou 2 2 1 770 i Silica 2 0 0 700 1 Evelyn C 1 4 2 760 1 Forecast 1 4 1 760 1 Air Man 1 1 1 700 1 Coin 1 4 2 750 1 Orotund 1 2 3 700 1 Dr. Duenner 1 2 2 730 1 Indian Arrow 1 1 1 7:10 i Borgo 1 2 I 730 i Tim fen Wolf 110 730 1 Garter 1 2 0 720 1 Ballybav 1 ■ 2 710 Edith Bauumuu 2 1 1 700 ! Spearhead 1 1 3 700 Fleuro 1 1 1 700 , Hester Prvnne 0 3 5 700 Cliff Field 1 3 O 080 ■ . Hodge 1 0 0 680 Fairweather - 1 0 670 Favour 1 2 2 670 , Hum kau 1 2 1 670 • Little Xearer 1 2 0 065 Conqueror I 1 1 060 Fnele Jimmie 2 O 1 000 Hedge 1 1 4 660 ; ! Duke or Dunbar 1 I 4 U50 Herculoid 1 0 0 600 ; I Half Bock 0 2 1 650 ! Iron Duke 1 1 2 040 Good Counsel 1 4 0 535 - J Carlton G 1 2 2 30 Absconder 1 0 2 020 - . Mars Cassidy 1 1 1 010 . Transit 1 1 0 600 I Superintendent 1 0 2 005 Aunt Josie 2 0 0 000 J Eddie Delling 2 0 0 000 Plaintiff 1 1 2 000 Rochester 1 0 2 600 Gun Cotton 1 0 1 600 Primero 0 1 2 RIO Gloaming 1 1 3 595 i BceftfeH 1 1 4 080 i Socony 1 1 1 585 » Cy Merrick 1 2 3 080 Tribolo 1 0 4 580 Murphv 1 1 4 Hi 1 Cock o" the Walk 1 0 0 570 I Ray o Light 1 0 2 000 Mr. Specs 1 3 a 000 i Daingerneld 1 0 2 500 Minstrel 0 0 3 550 Gino 1 1 0 550 Anians 1 o 1 550 1 Leochares 1 1 0 540 J Indian Chant 1 3 0 040 . Ildiko 1 2 0 035 j Andrew 1 O 0 035 j Lord Rock Vale 1 2 2 530 I Dr. G renter 1 2 1 530 J Rusila 1 1 1 539 [ Spring Board 1 0 2 530 ! Al Reeves 1 o 0 530 Ilaria 1 3 0 Olo Bob Redtield 1 1 I 510 Golden Vale 1 0 2 510 Donald Macdonald 1 O 1 010 Camellia 1 2 1 000 Benjamin 1 1 1 000 Orlin Kripp 1 1 O 000 Beau Broadway 1 0 2 020 Winning Witch 1 0 0 505 Syrian 1 O 1 490 Outlook 1 a 1 490 Prince Harrv 1 1 0 490 Gnat 1 0 1 4S0 1 Goodwood 1 O 0 480 Gilt Edge 1 2 1 470 Ethan Allen 1 1 1 470 Sea Shell 0 3 2 470 ! Ac-is 1 0 O 4O0 ! Xolli 1 1 I 400 Ataka 1 o 2 400 1 Hibler 1 0 0 400 ! Sandow 1 1 4 455 Hammon Pass 1 2 2 450 Sand Marsh 1 1 2 450 Prairie 1 1 1 450 J The Elephaut 1 1 1 450 Important 1 1 0 400 I Beethoven 1 I 4 450 I Spur 0 1 1 450 t El Biod 1 0 1 450 Andes 1 1 2 435 Southern Star 1 1 2 430 Besslien 1 1 1 431 I Peaceful Star 1 ■ 1 430 I Paton 1 B 0 420 i Ahara 1 1 1 420 1 J. J. Lillis 1 1 1 420 1 Blue Rock 1 1 0 420 1 Slipshod 1 o 0 420 Water Witch 1 0 0 420 Sir Vivian 1 1 0 410 , Double Eagle S I 2 400 , Election Bet 0 2 2 400 1 Devil Fish 1 1 1 400 , Sevillian 1 1 1 400 , Pan Maid 1 1 o 400 1 Ptolemy 1 1 0 4O0 , Worlds Wonder 1 1 0 400 , Daddvs Ckatse 1 • 2 400 1 Foxcraft 1 O 2 400 I His Xihs 1 0 0 400 1 Surprising 0 1 1 400 1 Lily Orine 0 4 2 395 1 Overseer 1 1 1 -!90 1 Wenonah 1 0 1 390 1 Short Ballot 1 0 0 390 1 Gail 1 0 0 380 1 S M of Valley 0 2 4 380 • K night of Merci O 2 2 370 ■ Madame Herrmann 1 1 I 370 1 Royalist 1 1 o :;70 1 Dorados 1 o 1 :S70 Azyiade 0 4 1 370 I Huguenot 1 1 0 ..60 1 Way fa rer 1 0 0 305 . Xorthlight t 0 1 :|00 1 Quartz 1 0 1 350 Lampblack I O 0 300 Striker 1 0 O 350 Superhuman 0 3 1 300 Republican 0 2 I 350 Vladimir 0 1 3 350 Vermont 1 0 O 345 Talecarrier 1 0 o :|40 Black Beautv 1 0 1 330 Poppee 1 0 1 330 Sleuth 1 0 1 330 Menl.i Park 0 3 3 330 Ben Cabell 1 0 1 320 Flag Dav 0 4 1 310 Plantagenet O 4 • 310 Superstition 0 4 0 310 Adroit 1 0 O 300 After Xight 1 O 0 300 Apple 1 0 0 300 Carlaverock 1 S S 300 Disturber 1 0 0 300 Klensinia 1 0 O 300 Klkridge 1 O 0 30O Frostv Face 1 O O :t00 TTansa 1 O 0 300 Huntress 1 It O 300 Korfhage 1 O 0 :O0 Kris K ringle 1 • • 300 Light Wing 1 0 0 300 Polroina 1 0 o :!O0 Sand Mark I 0 0 300 Scotti-h Knight 1 » ° 300 Hiker O 3 2 300 Razzano 0 1 4 300 Joe MeCnhcv carried off the riding honors of th- • ircnit with nfty-seven winning mounts to his credit. M. Buton was second with fifty-two and Bntwell. •I. McTaggart. T. McTaggart. W. Lilley and C. Turner displayed good horsemanship in bringing home winners of .1 good percentage of their mounts. The fallowing jockeys rode one or more winners over the New York tracks: _ Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Fnn. P.C. McCahey. J. ..318 57 62 51 148 .18 Buxton. M. . ..2»5 52 41 44 158 .18 Butwell. J. ..191 40 37 31 78 .24 McTaggart. T ...138 39 24 14 61 .28 McTaggart. J ..236 37 30 45 119 .16 Lillov. W. " * 210 34 30 33 108 .16 Turner. C. .. ..167 31 33 27 76 .19 Byrne, G. ...,......JSJ 27 22 19 03 .20 : I » 1 I i i I i 1 i 1 , 1 1 I » i 1 » 1 I 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 ! , ■ . , • ; ! ; I ! - J - . . I J i i » 1 I i 1 J . j j I J [ ! 1 ! ! 1 ! J I I t I I i 1 1 1 , , 1 , , 1 , , 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • ■ 1 1 I 1 . 1 Jockey. Ml ». 1st. 2d. 3d. Fnp. P.C. 8""* .v Ir~ ■ ui i; •"-" ••-o • Dugan. I. 65 -I i« a ■ low.ler. P nrr IS is "1 P7» it Lllus. .1 64 M 11 J-. ••-, •.-, Fairbrollier, C 80 13 s P* 47 it; I Buiiingame. C 70 11 » Jj 00 14 Borel. C 09 h p of. 10 Davies. T 02 8 ■ 1-; n JJ Martin. E 49 8 2 s ::i 16 Dreyer. J K9 6 f S M [13 Xotler. J 21 6 0 4 « 29 1 Mc-Keever, J 5a « 4 s :t8 11 Hopkins, F 49 6 2 7 :S4 *12 Warrington, W M 5 9 7 9 17 Tn.xler. B 00 0 6 7 ;g "10 i Kederis. J 20 5 3 ;j *» "».-, McAtec. 1 07 4 14 6 :« !o7 Allen. L 51 4 11 1; :;o .08 Steward. D 00 4 4 2 40 08 Iral. W 20 4 I :: aa jg Judy, F 14 4 2 1 7 29 Pitz. J 24 4 1 2 17 .17 Mink. L 37 3 3 7 24 08 Hoffman. B. 21 I 1 4 n "14 Hnestis. J 23 I 1 2 17 !l3 Connelly, D 30 2 5 4 ]» .07 OBrien. W. J 22 2 2 5 13 .09 Cavanaugh, II 27 2 2 I 20 !o7 Morys. J 12 2 2 1 7 17 Hoffman. D 47 2 1 1 , .**s 04 Henry, T 31 1 7 6 17 !03 Matthews. M. 32 1 5 5 21 .03 Garner, J 12 1 4 1 g .08 Brady, C 24 1 3 4 16 .04 Lapaille. K 25 1 2 4 IS .04 Corey, G 48 1 2 3 42 .02 Gordon. C 9 1 2 1 5 ] 1 Mc-Detmott, W 20 1 1 3 15 .00 Groth. J 4 1 1 1 1 .25 Ganz. C 7 1 1 0 I .14 Burns, G 9 1 1 o 7 .11 Waldron. R 9 1 1 0 7 .11 Clement, C 10 1 1 0 13 .07 Gartner. J 10 1 1 0 13 .07 Waugh. R 2 1 0 1 0 .00 The following jockeys placed, but failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Ryan. J. P. ; 38 0 2 8 2S OXelll, D 9 0 2 1 6 Pai rington, T 8 0 2 o 6 McCabe. J 10 0 2 0 8 Nolan. T 15 0 2 1 12 Xieklaus. A 18 0 2 1 15 Lafferty, H 20 0 2 1 17 Herbert. F 17 0 1 4 12 Hunt. C 7 0 1 2 4 I Campbell, E 15 0 1 2 12 Hanover. J 17 0 1 2 14 Collins, A 7 0 1 1 5 Ott. B 13 0 1 1 11 Schuttinger, A 2 0 1 0 1 Horner, II 6 0 1 0 5 Hughes. C. 4 0 1 0 I Warscher. B 0 0 1 0 4 Griffin. E 6 0 1 0 5 ! Dislimoii, C 11 O O 4 7 Olseu, M 2 O 0 2 0 Watson. C 8 0 0 2 6 ! Harrington. R 6 0 0 1 5 The following jockeys were unplaced in all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Adams, F 5 Xeumeyer. F 1 Bresch, II 4 OBrien, J 2 Carrigan, C 2 Phillips, J 3 Crowley. F 1 Powers. V 1 Deavenport. D 3 Preece, T 1 Deronde. L 1 Sharpe. A 2 Flint, R 4 Sumter. H 1 Fonristes, H 1 Tice. E 1 Goldstein, P 2 Tighe. 0 1 Gray. L 7 Washburn. 1 7 Keogh, F 1 Weisse. G 2 Miller. L. B 1 Williams, E 1 Murphy. J. J 2 Williams. P 1 Mountain, M 1 Weatherby, K 2 Of the jockeys riding through the field M. Tighe rode with marked success, piloting eight winners out of twenty mounts for the excellent average of forty percent. T. Turkey had seven winners to his credit, while W. Allen followed closely with six. The steeplechase riders, who had one or more winning mounts to their credit, are: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. Tighe. M .20 8 0 1 6 .40 Tuckey. T 24 7 I 1 10 .19 Allen. W 29 6 3 4 16 .21 Powers, V 26 0 6 6 9 .19 Haynes. B 32 5 6 2 19 .16 Franklin. L 16 I 2 6 3 .31 Waugh. B 23 4 5 3 11 .17 Wolke. E 6 4 0 0 2 .67 Henderson, M 25 3 7 6 9 .12 Jolly. J 6 3 1 1 1 .50 Murphv. W 12 I 0 1 8 .25 Chandler. T 16 2 3 4 7 .12 Booth. W 19 2 I 4 S .11 Williams. F. 12 2 3 3 4 .17 Bryant. B 14 2 2 2 S .14 Stevenson, S 14 2 1 1 10 .14 OConnor. M 7 1 I 2 1 .14 Clark. J 14 1 2 2 9 .07 Williams, 11 17 1 1 5 10 .06 Lee. A 14 1 1 4 I .07 Williams, J 9 1 1 1 6 .11 Howard, T 3 1 O 1 1 M Burke. E 5 1 O 1 | .20 Bowan. J 2 1 0 o 1 .50 OBrien. T 4 1 0 0 3 .25 The following jockeys placed, but failed to win: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Ryan. J 11 S 3 1 7 Keating. W 11 • 2 1 8 Turnhurke. F 7 0 1 2 4 Palmer, G 9 o 1 1 7 Corbett. C 2 O 1 0 1 Krause. E 2 0 1 0 1 Walker, E 1 0 0 1 0 Mcclain. S 2 S 0 1 1 Gaskins, T 3 0 0 1 2 Meauey. J 3 O 0 1 2 Smoot. C 3 0 0 1 2 The following were unplaced in all their mounts: Eider. Mts. Rider. Mts. Bowser, G 1 Koerner. C 2 Brown, J 2 McAfee. H 6 Bush. S 5 McNulty. A 1 Dupee. J 4 Miller. L 1 Griffin. E 1 Moure. V 1 Henry. W 1 Xoe. W 3 Holmes. M 1 Parlette 2 Kermath. J 1 Smith. J 1 Klenck. E 1 Walker, F 6 The riding honors among the gentlemen riders went to that accomplished horseman Mr. J. Tucker. who rode fifteen winners and was only unplaced twice out of twenty-four mounts, scoring the high average of sixty-two per cent. The following gen- tlemen riders won one or more races: Gentleman Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d Fnp P C Tucker. Mr. J 24 10 5 2 * JSI Wright, Mr. T 19 3 4 2 lo ifi Alpers. Mr. 5. F 8 3 2 12 37 Park. Mr. J 11 3 1 1 6 "27 Tucker, Mr. II 21 2 5 1 13 10 Lewis. Mr. B. B 17 2 4 0 6 J2 Devereaux. Mr. A. J. . 0 2 1 1 1 [40 Brabazon, Mr. C 9 1 3 3 2 11 Bamberger. Mr. M. D. . 6 1 1 1 3 "17 Gilder. Mr. J. De 2 10 10 00 Henry. Mr. W. II. . . . 2 1 0 1 0 .50 Keeue. Mr. F. P 1 1 0 0 o 100 Voss. Mr. E 1 1 O 0 O 100 Page. Mr. II. S 2 1 0 0 1 .50 The following riders placed, but failed to win: Gentleman Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d Uud Rockwell. Mr. C. K ■ O 2 1 3 Kernochan. Mr. W 2 O 2 0 0 Appleton. Mr. C. 1 3 0 1 1 j Clark. Mr. F. A 1 0 1 o | Kennedy. Mr. M. 2 0 1 0 1 Bell. Mr. H. L 4 O 1 o 3 Tucker. Mr. E 5 0 0 • Wildey, Mr. W 7 0 o 2 I Porter. Mr. A. W 1 0 o 1 0 I.eiper, Mr. J 2 0 O 1 1 White. Mr. T. H 2 0 0 1 1 Purselionse. Mr. T I 0 0 1 2 • The following rideres were unplaced in all thei-mounts: Gentleman Rider. Mts. Gentleman Rider Mts Ronnell. Mr. J. H... 2 Smith. Mr. R . Jr i Carle. Mr. E 1 Stevenson. Mr P " 3 Josepthal. Mr. S I... I Stioh. Mr. S J "1 Olyott. Mr. E 1 Williamson. Mr. J." 1 In the matter of winners sent to the post Samuel C. Hildreth headed the fraternity of trainers Thomas J. Healey ranking second and James Fitz-siramons third. Other trainers achieving double figures in winners saddled were R. c. Benson R F. Carman. E. Cunningham. J. K. Fravling J. Goldsborotigh. E. W. Heffner, M. Hirsch il" Hughes, w. II. Karrick. J. Lambert. D. J lj»arv .1. II. Lewis, w. R. Midcrlev. J. Owens James Rowc. J. Tucker. W. S Walker ami J. Whalen. rollowiiis is the story of results achieved bv the hard working and painstaking trainers of the horses which were successful in Xew York racing: " Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins Adkius. J. D c Burke. E. A 4 Albright, E. J 1 Bver, J. . Baxter. L. H 4 Byer. X. . " i: Benson. It. C 22 Cahill, W • Blume. A. C 2 Carman. R F " "lit Brady, M 9 Carroll. C. w" 1 " Bray. F. M 2 Clark. C. F 1 Brockmiller. C. J. ... 1 Clifford. J F " I I Brown. F. E 1 Cochran. G. B*. i • I 1 i Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Cclcs. T. F I M.l.rma.k. J 5 Cotton. B. T 1 M.tJiunir. I. L 3 tara*. P 2 M.!.n„gi,H,i. -I - Ciiiinnuhaiii. E 12 McLaaxMia, j.. Jr... 3 Dal.v. M I McNi„ght..ii. S 1 Daly. W. C 1 Merrltt. C 2 Denny. G. 0 Midsrlev. W. B 21 Deveraux. A. J 1 Miller. It. I 1 Deyers. W 1 Miller. It. 6 2 Donohne. T. J 4 Morton. G. II 1 Edward. J 1 Mulrennan. J J. . . 2 Feakes. M 1 Mttrphv. J 4 Feustel. 1 2 Odom. G. M 7 Fitzsiiuinons. .1 28 Owuliey. J S 6 Foster. F. W 1 Owens, J. ...... 14 Frayling. J. K 12 Page. H. S 3 Freeman. W 2 Patterson. C. T. 9 Garrison. E. H. ... 1 Paul. .1. I g Garth. L. W 1 Pending, R 1 dartfe, Wm 6 Perkius. W 1 Gass, J 1 Phclan. E 4 tasser. C. W 3 Powers, Jerrv ... .2 Goldblatt. M 1 Powers. John 4 toldslMirongh. A. J... 18 lroece. G 1 Harrison. A. D 1 Preston, M ..... 5 Hastings, J 7 Reran. F 6 Hanser. C 5 Reillv. E. F 2 Healey. T. J 30 Riddii k. J 4 Healy. J. S 9 Bowe, James 17 Hedrick. J. W 2 Schorr. J. F 9 Heffner. E. W 22 Shields. W 1 Henry. W. H 1 Simons. A 7 Herold. F. A 3 Smart. M 5 Hildreth. S. C 42 Sfieirs, W. J 2 Hirsch. M 15 Taylor. F. W. ...... 2 Hogan. W 2 Tompkins. I. R. " ... 3 Hopkins. W 3 Toner. F 1 House. W. S 2 Tucker. J 14 Hughes. C. II 2 Velteh. S 0 Hughes. H 12 Walker. W S 10 Karrick. W. II 22 Weber. W. J 1 Kelly. J 1 Welsh. M 1 Kraft. F 2 Weston. A. G 2 Lambert, J 10 Whalen. J 13 Langdou. G. W 2 Williams. E 1 Lawler. S. J 1 Wimrner. I 2 Leary, D. J 11 Young, W. J 6 Lewis. J. H 12 Zalm. M 2 Madden, T 1 Zeigler. G 2 May, J. W 1 Ziinmer. A 1 Mayberry, J. 1* 5


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