American Jockey Record for 1916, Daily Racing Form, 1916-02-29

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1 1 AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORD FOR 1916. During the racing from the beginning of the present year up to and including February 27. 133 Jockeys were winners of one or ne re races in the I nited States. Mexico and Cuba. The record of these Jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabula- ti. s: Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. A«t..n. J 1 1 m ; M HI 6 S 57 .12 ■ Adam-. V lbs 41 2 3 4 SB .00 ; Allen. 1 102 25 4 4 6 11 .16 Ambrose. F 117 M 13 11 0 45 .lit Anderson, M. ...MO 12 1 ;; 1 7 M Andreas, W 110 5S 12 I ■ 31 .21 Ball, 1 U»» 100 12 11 11 01 .12 Booker, R Ki7 BO 4 «.t 7 M J 7 Brown, J M 2 l 3 1 16 .15 ■ Ruckle.-.. T 88 86 :: 6 0 71 .ot Burns, R 08 2; 1 2 3 17 .15 • Barns, T. T. ...100 S 10 13 .2 i Batwett, J Ill "■•» 12 13 12 32 .17 ■ Buxton. M 1 »2 4c; 1 4 10 2s .08 Callahan, .1 1"H» 00 8 6 .» _ .08 clam v. J 1 2 13 2 6 2 3 A Collins. A 83 24 1 1 5 17 .04 I Connelly, 1 107 119 31 20 21 44 .26 ; Connors, J 103 is 2 4 4 :i .11 Corey, C 107 40 2 1 2 35 M ; Cruise. J :»7 38 5 G I 22 .14 fallen, E 188 B8 8 7 8 87 .11 1 Dodd, J 101 4t 2 5 4 80 .05 Itominiek, J MB 7o 5 16 10 33 .07 I Doyle, W 104 100 20 13 18 51 .20 1 Toil!, v. B 109 51 4 5 ,-| 37 .OS I Frach, J WO t; 2 1 1 2 .33 Im rst. F 108 17 2 1 1 13 .12 Gamer. : m 80 :: 8 :: M .M Garner, M 88 127 23 24 13 88 .17 j Gaugel, 1 110 5 1 o o 4 .20 Gentry. E 110 57 8 8 7 3S .11 I Gentry o P7 109 30 8 IS 61 .19 1 Graves, E 18 81 8 10 is B0 .07 7 liross. C l»4 107 13 21 16 57 .12 "! Cuv R 106 83 2 3 4 24 .08 Hanover, I 108 88 13 13 4 56 .15 -, Harrington. B... ••.» 17 :: - •: 8 .is 8 Hartwetl, 1 112 13 l 0 t 11 .on s Hart, J 107 _6 i l :: 21 .»»i 1 Haves T 100 R3 11 12 lo 47 .17 7 Haynes, E 105 34 1 4 t 22 .12 2 Henry, T 88 M 8 12 10 B3 .07 7 lies, ,tt. R ION 8 1 3 8 1 .12 ■ Hinpuy, w 108 24 2 8 «; 13 .08 s Hopkins. C s4 II 1 0 8 N M 1 Ib.wnrd. J 103 28 2 7 4 M .07 7 Hunt, c 88 175 IB ::i 18 88 .22 2 Jenkins. F MM 72 •• ■• 8 46 .12 2 .loii.s. C 1U4 75 15 7 M 4:: .2o 8 Jiidv. F 27 5 4 B 13 .19 .I Kedelis. J 105 102 21 •• 17 55 .IM I Kelsay, no 21 7 s 2 1 .::; :: Keogh. F 107 St 13 It 10 47 .15 5 Kirschbanm, c...m.s s :: o o 5 .:;7 fCoerner, T lif.i 171 38 20 31 :it .17 I I.atTcrtv. II M8 15 7 5 6 27 .16 6 I.apaille. K :i7 55 !t 7 10 2:t .16 Lii.ov. Y los 93 1_ 19 10 52 .13 3 Lottos, J 118 43 13 12 4 14 JS . Longo, J M8 88 1 4 8 12 .80 4 Lewder, P 88 22 :; 2 B 12 .14 Marco. B *7 49 | s 4 83 .OS 6 Martin. E. 88 . 4 O 1 4 .4 1 1 Mason, J 84 38 2 2 5 2 ; .08 "■ Matthews. M. ..106 14 2 1 2 8 .14 4 McAfee, ! ™ UJ S 12 54 .14 1 McCabe. J 109 19 4 2 4 8 .21 !1 McCown. i:. • -.MO 3S 2 0 i 34 .08 •" MoCiilloogli. T...10S 15 1 2 » 12 .07 7 MeDermott. B...100 70 7 8 13 45 .10 10 McGraw, 6 SO 43 « 5 8 24 .14 i Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. McTaggart, J. ..103 127 17 23 15 72 .13 M.laggart. T. ..115 23 6 4 2 11 .26 Median. W. ...108 29 4 7 » 12 .14 Mclcalf. J 107 vi 13 13 14 41 .18 Moloswortb. G...103 SO 16 7 15 61 .10 llorys, J 96 138 15 18 M .k» .12 M tt. A Km; 68 7 .1 B 35 .12 Mountain, M. ...100 4:; 7 7 7 22 .it; Mulhare, J 101 41 2 2 0 31 .06 Murphy, F 103 20 2 B 2 11 .10 Murphy, J 113 2 11 0 .50 Nieklars. A. ...1ns 23 2 3 1 17 . 9 Nolan. T 106 13 2 1 1 8 .15 OBrien, W. J. .107 -;o it 7 8 18 .22 Obert, W 102 61 2 4 3 42 .04 Ormes. W 108 80 lo 12 15 52 .11 Palms. A 10N 20 1 4 2 13 .05 Partington, T. ..100 11 1 0 •". 7 .08 Paulev, R 186 08 4 8 I 40 .o7 Pearce. J 101 16 1 l 2 11 .117 Pendergast, J. ..Hi 44 8 S 8 88 . 7 ihillips. H 106 18 1 1 2 11 .07 Pickens. A lo:: 176. 41 88 30 75 .2:: Pita, J 100 138 2:; 15 23 7s .17 Pool. E 106 21 S 9 5 2 .33 Rice. T Ill 1:: 1 O 3 9 .88 Blchey, W 54 2 2 2 4S .04 Bobbins. T 11:: 10 1 O o 9 .10 Roberts. J 1 I2 I 1 • 0 6 .14 Robinson, F. ...108 71 6 8 12 45 .88 Schanierhorn. W.105 88 IN 12 13 B8 48 Sohuttinger. A. .101 83 14 17 3 ::l .22 Shilling. II 102 111 24 2:: 13 51 .22 Shilling. R 106 15 3 2 3 7 .20 Smith. E 101 22 2 1 5 14 .09 Smvth. J 106 5:* 11 5 S 29 .21 Stearns. II M 71 14 S 10 ::9 .20 Stcrrett. J IOI 53 1 10 11 IB .08 Siccus. F 112 15 2 2 4 7 .13 Steward, D 110 11 1 o o 10 .88 Stirling. D 103 14 2 5 3 84 .08 Taplin. E 10S 188 3.7 21 22 BB .22 Taylor, N 102 21 2 1 2 16 .10 Taylor, w 188 24 5 4 111 .21 Taylor, w. W...110 31 2 5 2 25 .06 Thiirbcr, 11 86 38 5 6 8 17 .11 Troxler, R 11:; 21 4 6 2 9 .19 Turner. C 10S 34 N .» :: 11 .24 ITrqohart, R. ... 88 47 9 7 8 2:; .19 Van lbiseii, C. ..101 137 It; 19 It 97 .12 Ward. W lot 40 3 :: 6 SB .07 Warrington, W..111 52 6 -1 5 37 .12 Washer, J 110 14 1 0 :; 4 .07 Watson, G 103 52 6 4 10 32 .12 Watts. R ION 40 4 10 3 2:, .10 Weathersbv. K.. 97 4 10 12 .25 Whvmark. C. ... 97 26 2 1 B IS .OS Williams, F. ... 97 77 S 14 s 47 .10 Williams. R. ...1 M» 16 2 » 2 12 .12 Wolstonholm, S..107 62 6 17 8 31 .10 Yung, W 105 44 5 7 7 25 .11


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