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f + OWNERS WHOSE HORSES WON ,000 OR MORE IN THE CAMPAIGN OF 1915 4, 4. It is pretty well settled that one ajaaaal result Of racing is that stables wliieh win M,W0 or more take ] aliottt two-l birds of the entire sum distributed i among winning owners. The year lilt furnished M 1 exception. Year by year, the number of sueh owners runs singularly elose. Thus in 1!U5 there were 172 owners who won *4.0»Ki or more, the comparative figures being 17:; for l.llt and 171 in MIS. These I owners of 1915 shared in the division of ,775,513, ] ■a again-t tl,M2,0S7 in 1M4, .75i . 3 la 1913, J ,303,628 in 1912 and .2SO,8K in 1911. The resi- ] due left for the hen fortinate in 1915 did not vary j greatly from the corresponding figures of recent I preceding vears. Thus it was ,299,800 in 190S, ,159,083 in 1900, ,122,635 in 1910, ,087,000 in I 1911, ,087,907 in 1912, ,184,890 in 1813 and | ,932,468 in 1914. i The hading stable of 1815 really belonged to H. 1 I". Whitney, but because f being forced into mourn- I ing by the tragic death of Alfred Yaudorbilt in th l sinking of the Lusilania. Mr. Whitney leased the J running qualities of his horses in ].. S. Thompson, ■ and it thus eomes about that the latter goes into ihr records as the leading winning owner of 1915. 1 ivrsdiiall.v Mr. Th mpson was the owner of Brotno I only. This good colt won .33i. which leaves th" i net earning- of the Whitney horses at 8,779. In i all the horses in the Tliompson string won forty -ix i races, thirty second places and twenty third plai • -. ] Second in the list of monev-winniug owners of 1 1913 is H. Q. Bedwcll. This i- the tirst time he 1 haa ranked better than third. He works wonders ] with horses of low degree and is really a wizard i:i I his ability to extract from them the best that is in 1 the a*. The BedweU horses hare n" ac.piaintain •■■ S with the oats of idleness and his total of 9,530 1 represent- the product f 123 races won. 188 secon.l places and 105 third places, a record hard to dupli- I rate. The Rod well stable re pee stats racing conimer- I • ialism in its highest development. With it there 1 is no sentiment and no striving for the higher honors of the turf. A turfman of widely different trpe, one who ren- 1 resents the highest plane of racing, is in third place I in the pern n of August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey flub, noted as a breeder of thoroughbreds 1 and a man of gnat affairs. Mis total in stable 1 raining- of 0,340 is the beat to his credit for I 1 number of year- past. His horses area tifty-four , . races, besides being second in forty-eight and third 1 la forty-four. Mr. Belmont is an ardent turfman I I who breeds his own raeetl and greatly enjoys seeing I ] them win. so he must have had something in the I I . way of a good time in 1915. Mis good handicap borse 8tr inboli was the chief contributor to the 1 stables total and ranked -ith among the mon y- 1 winning horses of the year. j i The president of the Baraoga Association for the 1 1 linpno enient of the Breed Of Horses. .Mr. K. T.I1 Wilson, is fourth in the list f w inning owners, j I | which i- aa advance of one stop ever 1914. Thru. , 1 1 lacing under the name of the Montpelier Stable, i I ] he was tilth. Hi- horses won fifty three rac s an 1 , 1 had sixty-eight seconds and forty-three thirds to ! 1 llieir credit. Despite his elevation to fourth place i • ! his total of stable earnings was jfT.Tsj le-.s than in V.H4. 1 One of the most popular of western turfmen. : Thomas C. McDowell, lauded in fiftli place. Ilis ] stable earnings of *:;.Y114 beiag about the heat be I lias ever a Moved. Hi- pair of capital race mares. 1 Star .lasmiiic and Waterbtossosa, were mainly re- 1 sponsible for his good fortune and no other owner I in tin- c ■uiitry can point to two mares in his stable. 1 lentil Of which are included in the select band of win- : ners of 0,000 or more. .Tc ffetaoa Livingston tinished I sixth with ■ gain in stable earning- from his 7.- I 1 :::i in 1914 to .$:;2. 7 in 1915. Much of this in- crease was due to the prowess of his Latoala Derby I winner. Begad II. This good English-bred colt 1 went wrong early in the racing season and had to ! ■• ! retired, else the stable might have tinished higher 1 up. 1 In the way of contrasts common to the turf at heme and abroad. John W. Schorr, who was the loader in 1914. could do ao better than eighth in ! 1015, and .lames Butler, who tinished second to Mr. Schorr in 1914. was thirteenth in 1915. On the other 1 side, .lames Arthur, prominent years back in western 1 lacing, made what might lie ailed a reappearance. so effective!/ a- to gain a place among the tea • leaders ,f the year. H. . Hollonbei k also had a 1 gOOd year and SO did Andrew MfUer. although hi- I grand gelding, Roannr. did not win so much money as he did in 1914. 1 In the racing of 1915 there were 224 owners who 1 won a total of §3.000 or more. This compares closely with 1914. when the similar li-t wa- of 22i i owners. The lucky ones of 1915 cud their stable records for the year were the following: I Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Aint. Thompson. 1.. S -p. 30 20 04. ion . Bedwell, II. G 123 135 105 59.530 Belmont. A 54 4S 44 50,343 Wilson. K. T 53 OS 43 41.S45 ! McDowell. T. 38 14 19 35.114 Livingston. J 39 30 35 32..7i Halleabeek, II. C 21; 15 20 27. -"do Schorr, J. W 3S 37 23 26.233 Arthur, J 47 27 23 26.175 Miller. A. 17 13 4 23.860 t Baker, W. H 43 20 24 2.; 532 : Weber. W. J 30 24 17 23,251 Butler, J 27 24 2s 22.!l4!t Ml.iiilc. E 2A 12 8 21.195 Tyreo. .1. S 27 33 24 21.045 Garth, William 32 20 27 20.185 ; Creentrec Stable 17 is 14 17,585 Qnincy Stable 2s _i 20 17,535 ; Canaan, R. I* 20 24 31 17.103 Bradley, K. B 16 30 17 17.049 ! Cochran. Q. A 23 23 16 17,010 1 I Davis, j. E 22 Is 21 15.938 Talbott. J. o 3.: 20 34 15,220 1 I ThoracUffe Stable is 29 17 15,190 1 Weir. F. D 3d 25 30 14.05O I | 1 Weber A Ward 15 11 0 14.707 • I [oneiric. J. S Hi 0 9 14.050 1 Austin. K. .1 14 ]o 12 13.814 I I Hendrie. r,. m 15 i » 10 13.727 1 niensetter. J 27 24 20 13.681 Parsons. S. L 15 s 10 13.650 Millar. C s . s 13.320 I Madden. J. E 14 9 20 13.113 1 Stelle. R. B 30 HI 30 12.9i." ! It -pes.;, .|. H o] 15 |2 il .7;:i Walker. W 27 15 22 12.041 Gerst, W 22 28 22 12,468 Shcridaii. I» 21 23 10 12.205 I Tiirney. A 15 12 15 12.235 Marion. 1 7 1o 5 12.170 1 1 "itll. M. A ]!• 20 14 11.809 1 Hitchcock. T 13 0 1; 11.710 Headersou. s. M 23 21 17 11.284 loni-. s o, o- :;4 10.040 Long. G. J 15 12 21 10.028 Lear, D. J 13 12 5 10.713 Ben, i: lb 10 10 10.653 a— int. E. I*. 14 12 is 10.575 Coleman, !". J 10 9 7 10.425 Mizpah Stable «.i 5 10 10.415 Biking, ]■;. l; 17 15 12 10.308 Gallaher Bros 13 n 0 10.175 Camden .1. x 12 10 :i 10.107 Civill. I. M Is 17 is 9.702 iledrick. J. W 21 27 27 9.680 larri-li. .1. W 5 o o 9,665 Seagram, J. E 1" 11 11 9.0H2 Spencer. J s 4 1 9.575 Widener. J. 1: 10 : 0 9.445 Newman. .1. r. 8 11. s. ... 28 13 7 9.438 Cesser, C. W 5S 24 19 9.400 Have-. T. P 9 M S 0,327 ] i 1 I ] J ] j I I | i 1 I l J ■ 1 I i i i ] 1 1 ] I 1 S 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 , . 1 I I I ] I I . 1 1 j i 1 1 j I | , 1 1 i I ] , 1 ! 1 i • ! 1 : ] I 1 1 I 1 : I I I 1 ! 1 1 ! 1 1 • 1 I 1 1 i I . ! t : ; ; ! 1 I 1 I 1 I | 1 • 1 I I I 1 ! I 1 1 Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Won. MaoManus. J 1« 28 21 ,105 « Mackenzie. R. J 13 15 20 9.152 I Vanke. W. ti 19 9 10 S.913 | Shilling. Mrs. J 2J 12 9 S.50s I Santord. J 20 10 0 S.525 Smith !c Farrav 10 25 20 S.525 Iarr. R 11 5 10 S.415 Kociie. F. 1 3 15 2 S.405 Mwie. M. C 12 9 11 N.40S Macfartaae, X 10 10 12 8.306 Nevada Stock Farm IS 3 5 7.9SO Lowe. J 10 12 15 7.933 Goldblatt, J. W Hi 19 10 7,820 Strode. J. I IS 10 30 7.S20 Mounce. J. X 21 21 33 7.710 Oneck Stable 11 13 s. 7.715 Phillipa, J 23 22 7 7,680 Baker, R. L 14 3 7 7.S64 Weld. K. M s 3 0 7.485 Alexandra. G. A IS S 8 7.470 Striker, 1 23 30 34 7.405 Oliver. W. L 11 15 24 7,385 Fitzgerald, L 1 23 23 21 7.330 Mekinney. W. A 23 8 is 7,240 Keene. J. O. and G. H 7 5 5 7,020 ■■iddings. II 7 13 5 7.010 Watkins. R. K 8 17 9 7.003 Hawkins. J. 8 .» 15 7 0.900 Daniels it Hodges 15 12 14 0.955 Lewis. S 15 0 0 0.775 Bradley. T. C 3 0 5 0.733 Lemaire. F. 15 S 3 0 6.680 Parry, o. W 9 7 4 0.043 May. .1. W 0 9 7 6.628 Daly. M 9 10 3 0.425 Quimi. M 15 5 17 0.423 Martin. W 12 21 15 0.175 Miles. P. J 10 12 19 0 173 Preegrave, W. 1" s is 19 0.10;, Cleveland Stable S 10 11 6,150 Adams. J. F 13 7 12 0.140 Ross. J. K. L 10 5 3 0,095 Looney, J. T 10 5 0 6.081 Dots. H 13 2 5 0.055 Kgan, R. O IS 17 13 0.050 Boas, 8 12 11 16 6,040 Francis. T 13 14 0 5.905 OConnell. L J 13 j0 14 5,780 Fuestel. L 10 4 2 5,783 Brockmlller. v. J s 12 13 5.772 Randolph. J 21 20 19 5.743 Johnson, I *.i o 4 5.745 Goodmaa, J. B 18 8 10 5,680 Caul. J. 1 11 12 5 5,680 Dayton, A. ¥ 10 10 7 5.001 leaner. R. 1 IS 17 13 5.020 tteebeck. K 15 14 10 5.600 IWeaat, W. C 21 12 s 5.560 Marrone Stable 10 13 10 5.535 Haymaker, B. V 28 10 13 5,510 Hill. D is 14 19 5.490 jBrookdele stable 4 s 3 5.400 Kramer. A 1 IS 12 2 5.370 Morris. H. J.« 14 4 2 5.310 Ownbey, .1. S 0 1ti lo 5.285 Henley, B 18 10 14 5.270 Sprockets, A. D 12 10 is 5.21.0 Parsons, K. B 12 13 14 5.235 Holland, .!. 1 7 9 10 5,191 Dodson, B. I" 17 12 o 5.105 Newell. A S 4 7 5,000 Waters. in. H 7 4 0 5.010 llissell. G. W. J IO 5 9 4.900 Shortell. F. T 11 15 22 4,955 Greener, J. U 7 2 7 4.901 Misick. J. D 11 14 8 4.S40 lark, F. A 9 S 7 4.S20 Palace Stable 12 5 3 J..7so Ferris. J. f 14 22 54 4.770 Hegan. W. II :t 10 0 4.750 White. R. A 11 5 10 4.710 Perretto, A. C 0 0 9 4,850 Wilkinson, J 11 s 2 4.055 Clark. C. W 16 7 5 4.050 Shilling, .1. M 12 0 s 4.027 Corbett. M 4 1 2 4.025 Knelelkanip. W. !" 11 11 11 4.00 Loweastein, .1 10 5 9 4.000 Crippen. C. 1 IS lo 12 4.570 Johnson, W. P lo 13 12 4.54:1 Hamilton. C. E it 7 5 4.542 Messervy. .1. W 2 3 3 4.:.i 5 Howser, M. 8 o 7 0 4.400 Pangle, J. W s 20 lo 4.410 Harden, W. W 7 0 2 4,405 Mizell. W. R 5 Is s 4.394 Lewis. W L. 7 5 IO 4.500 OBrien. T. . 1 3 3 0 4.2.15 Barklie, A 4 0 4 4.205 Fuller. J. W 11 14 3 4.255 Tains ii. W. E O 0 0 4.210 ioode. J. M 0 7 3 4.205 Rogers. C. E s 9 7 4.104 Aste. A. L 7 5 4 4.170 Gnffnev. J. F 7 IS S 4,145 Moody. N. K 14 12 15 4.1 in Carev. L. J d lo 2 4.000 Clark. I. E 12 11 5 4.080 King. W. F 14 7 2 4.051 Cheek. T 11 S S 4.050 Stowc. J. M 15 S 0 3.0:i5 Bryson. E. K lo 7 C 3.985 Hoffmen, J. X s 0 1 :: 012 Klkwood Park Slabb. 3 5 0 3,905 Capps. W. C. 12 10 0 3.880 Stamper. .1. II.. Jr O 7 0 3. SOS MUltOWn Stable 5 10 7 3.795 Schorr. .1. F 3 5 2 3.783 Henry, J. M.. 8r 5 0 s 3.734 Dicknsou. l:. P lo 0 5 5.721 Westmoreland, W. c 12 15 9 3.720 Neusteter. II 11 14 15 3.695 Gibson, J. A 8 8 S 3.0 I 1 ICreine. H. 1 6 14 lo 3.619 Baxter. L. 11 s 0 4 5.010 Crew, C. A 7 s 3 3.605 Woodard. W 0 5 5 ::.5s.; Gorin, 11. B 11 4 o 3.570 Veiller. S 9 11 15 3.570 Harlan. F 7 15 0 3.565 Reed. W. P 7 15 lo 5.500 McCarthy. J 14 lo 5 5.5:5 Cravath. P. D 1 0 0 5.500 * IfcGrew. E. .1 7 o 5 3.495 Knckw.ll. C. K 5 10 15 3.475 Stnton. F 9 s 5 3,450 Seregni. I. A 10 5 9 3.445 lav Bros O 2 2 5.159 Milam. J. C 0 P.t 11 5.410 Hatfield. T 11 14 li 5.595 Prey. W. II 5 7 5 3.371 Brown, F. E 7 2 5 5.555 Marlnian. ;. II 7 9 5 3.350 1 Vabntinc. A. 1 It 5 7 5.545 Trotter, i: 5 5 1 3.327 Pons. O. E 5 10 0 5.315 Krcn.in G. C 15 0 6 5.503. Paly. M. J 12 S S 3.300 Moore. 1:. W 0 7 15 3.201 Fn man. D. B lo 12 lo 3.205 • North wood Stable 5 5 2 3,262 Ouinn. C. J 0 5 4 3.2MI , Millett. P. .1 5 10 5 5.211 Whilen. .1 0 2 0 ."..210 Freeman. C. X 12 5 0 3.190 I. K.-gers. T s t 10 3.104 Mead. .1. II 0 5 10 .",.104 Xiehaus. A. C 9 12 6 5.150 La Montague. II 4 1 5 3.050 1rc 5 r. B. 1 7 0 2 5.040 , Buscbemeyer. c. F 5 9 s 3.05s Doyle, l 12 11 12 3.010 , I _