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1 I 1 THIRTY LEADING AXERICAN JOCKEYS. Among the riders last week it was truly a McTaggart week. T. McTaggart riding six winners, while his younger brother. J. McTaggart. was second to him with five. No other jockey rode more than three winners, that numlier falling to .1. Butwell and J. McCahey. With racing in progress at only one track the field of endeavor was necessarily narrow anil the majority of th« riders of the day were in idleness, a coialiti"ii that will lie relieved when racing oiiens at Juarez. Havana and New Orleans. Ip ta and including last Saturday the records of our thirty most suci-ess-ful riders of 1915 were: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. P.CL.W. Garner. M 739 147 113 Wl 3!H .20 O Lilley. W 042 in; 95 82 ::;:» .1". o Butwell. J 410 90 71 01 182 .2: 3 McCahey. J 52» 94 95 75 251! .IS 3 Cooper. F 48! NO 8.", 6S 250 .IS 1 McTaggart. T. . .386 !M 02 45 IS! .23 ■ Gentrv. L 617 82 87 76 372 .13 I Pickens. A 460 SI 61 66 252 .IS 0 Mott. A Hi SO S3 90 379 .13 » Ooose. R 418 77 05 02 214 .Is I Turner. C 454 76 S3 71 221 .17 1 Buxton. M 4S1 72 78 67 264 .15 O Pool. E 422 70 K 62 221 .17 O McTaggart. J. ..542 72 74 78 31s .1.-. Lowder. P 530 65 7! 84 3l 2 .12 0 Taplin. E 348 65 67 47 169 .19 o Martin. E 414 65 42 54 253 .16 O Acton. J 550 60 OO 66 37i .11 O McDermott. R...373 62 50 5S Mi .16 2 Rice. T 395 59 56 .%4 226 .15 2 Dovle. W 333 54 47 40 1! 2 .16 l» Kederis. J 275 53 42 40 1 40 .1:» o Callahan. J 2S9 52 33 30 174 .is o Robinson. F 436 52 74 53 257 .12 1 Schuttinger. A... 374 51 42 36 245 .11 1 La pa Hie. K 417 49 4S 54 266 .12 o Metcalf, J 412 48 64 62 2.38 .12 • Smvth. J 416 48 57 54 257 .12 » MeCabe. J 3ST. 44 46 34 261 .11 • Dominick. J 316 44 45 42 1S5 .11 0