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. — -■ u . -J. .. - » i-t»— i * COMPLETE STATISTICS OF THE SUCCESSFUL SPRING MEETING AT THE BOWIE RACE TRACK j . , , . ji The spring meeting of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, which began at Bowie, Md.. April 1 and came to a close April 14, embraced twelve racing - days, during which time eighty -four races were decided -ud 9,100 was distributed in purses, represefting a daily average of ,258. In this distribution 101 owners shared and the following fifty-seven were winners of 00 or more: Owner. ist. 2d. 3d. Amt. Walker, W 2 5 6 $ 1,400 Parretto, A. C 3 1 4 1.310 | Powers, P 4 0 0 1 ,250 Phillips, J 3 0 1 1,250 Carman. It. F 3 3 0 1,220 MacManus, J 3 1 2 1,200 Vtterback, E 3 1 1 1,170 Zimmer. J. M. 2 3 3 970 Moore, H 3 0 0 900 Herz, E 2 2 1 900 Zollicoffer, Z. T 2 1 0 850 Muller, G. A . 2 0 1 850 Fenwick, W 2 1 2 S30 Sinnott, J 2 1 1 820 Brenton, G. C 2 0 2 780 Lumsden. J 2 1 1 770 Smith, W 2 1 0 770 Johnson, I. C 2 0 1 750 Woodcock, B 2 1 0 720 Mount, M. F 2 0 3 710 Murray, W 2 0 0 700 Stockton, W. 1 3 1 640 Howser, M. B 1 3 0 620 Pons, F. J 1 4 0 610 Capps, L. A 1 1 2 530 Feuchter. W 1 1 1 500 Mizell, W. R 1 1 1 480 Brown. F. C 1 1 1 450 Donovan, J. L 1 1 1 450 Egan, R. 0 1 1 1 450 Hairiey, R 1 1 1 450 Sweeney, J. F 1 1 1 450 Temple, J. T 1 1 0 420 Capps, W. C 1 1 0 400 Garson, J 1 1 0 400 Coleman, F. J 1 1 0 400 Phillips. G. E 1 1 0 400 Strode, J. A 1 1 0 400 Chancellor, G. E 1 0 1 400 Dayton, A. F. . . .-.- :... 1 0 1 400 Garth, Wm 1 0 1 400 Marlman, W. J 1 0 1 400 Moore, G 1 0 1 400 McDonald, H 1 1 0 370 McGraw, E. J 1 1 0 370 Becker, L 1 0 2 360 Daly, M 1 0 0 350 Foley, G. B 1 0 0 350 Tvarr, A.J 1 0 0 350 Quincy Stable 1 0 0 350 Stire, P 1 0 0 350 Newman, R 0 3 3 350 Ferguson. H. A 0 3 0 300 Arthur. J 1 0 0 300 McKinley. B. S 1 0 O 300 Murphy. J. A 1 0 0 300 Ryan, W. T 1 0 0 300 Peacock and Ancon were the only two horses to win over ,000. and of the 136 horses that placed, the following sixty-seven were winners of 00 or more: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Peacock 3 0 0 $ 1,050 Ancon . 2 4 1 1.020 Fair Helen 2 0 1 950 Dryad 2 1 0 800 Between Us 2 1 1 770 Lady London 2 1 0 770 Great Dolly 2 1 0 720 Ahara 2 0 0 700 Blackford 2 0 0 700 Col. Gutelius 2 0 0 700 Luther 2 0 0 700 Good Counsel 2 0 0 650 Garnet ........ 2 0 0 650 Batwa 1 3 0 620 Yodeles 1 3 0 620 Casaba 2 0 0 600 Outlook , 2 0 0 600 Rustling Brass ."...2 0 0 600 Redland . . . . 1 1 0 550 Mr. Mack 1 1 2 530 Bobby Boyer 1 2 0 520 Typography 1 2 0 500 Southern Gold 1 1 1 500 Flittergold I 0 1 500 Kneelet 1 1 1 481 Ida Claire 1 1 1 470 Euterpe 1 1 1 450 Gerrard , . . . Ill 450 Harry Lauder 1 1 1 451 Martin Casca 1 1 1 450 Mary Wayren . 1 1 1 450 Menlo Park 1 1 1 451 Charles Francis 1 1 0 450 Billie Hihbs 1 j 0 4L»0 Freda Johnson 1 1 0 400 Greetings 1 1 0 400 Jabot 1 1 0 400 Phil Ungar 1 1 0 400 Serviceuce 1 0 2 400 Budweiser 1 0 1 400 Paymaster 1 0 1 400 Presumption 1 0 1 400 Reflection ." 1 1 400 Deduction 1 0 1 3N0 Chemung 1 1 0 370 Louise Travers 1 1 g 370 Water Lady 1 | 1 350 Castara 1 0 0 350 Chesterton 1 0 0 350 Iostnmer 1 0 l 350 Kenmouse 1 0 0 350 Hasty Cora 1 0 3r,0 •Tern 1 n O 350 Lily Orme .. 1 0 351 Linbrook 1 0 0 350 ■■■ Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. McLelland 1 0 0 350 Shepherdess 1 0 0 350 Brighouse 1 0 1 330 Quick 1 0 1 330 Bon Otis 1 0 0 300 Collector 1 0 0 300 Hudas Brother •. 1 0 0 300 Pharaoh 1 0 0 300 Rose Juliette 1 0 0 300 Sir Dyke 1 0 0 300 Videt 1 0 0 300 Viley 1 0 0 300 J. McTaggarts riding was a distinctive feature of the meeting, his eighteen victories out of fifty -seven mounts for the high percentage of .35 attesting to his skill in the saddle. The record of the jockeys who rode one or more winners is as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. .".d. Unp. PC. McTaggart. J 52 18 4 10 20 .35 Hanover. J 36 7 7 3 19 .19 Mountain, M 46 6 4 5 31 .13 Haynes, E 16 5 2 2 7 .31 Anderson, M 21 5 2 2 12 .24 Cruise. J 48 5 6 7 30 .10 Forehand, E 38 4 7 6 21 .11 Ambrose, E 19 4 5 2 8 .21 Butwell. J 25 3 8 1 13 .12 Brown, S 35 3 6 8 18 .09 Schamerhorn, W 33 3 3 9 18 .09 Sclmttinger, A 16 3 4 2 7 .19 Dodd, J 9 3 1 2 3 .33 Graves, E 17 2 2 0 13 .12 Burlingame, C 7 2 1 1 3 .29 Troxler, R 12 2 0 1 9 .17 McKenzie, W 8 2 0 0 6 .25 Metcalf. J 10 1 4 0 5 .10 Doyle, W 10 1 2 0 7 .10 Ball, R 7 1 1 2 3 .14 Keogh, F 7 1 1 1 4 .14 Jarboe, R 6 1 1 0 4 .17 Watts, R. C 9 1 1 0 7 .11 Ward, W 22 1 0 1 20 .05 The following placed, but failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Bullman, J 10 0 3 1 6 Buxton, M 23 0 2 4 17 Dennison, J 14 0 2 2 10 Dreyer, J 14 0 2 2 10 McAtee, L 11 0 2 1 8 Hayes. T 13 0 1 4 8 Harrington, R 20 0 0 3 17 Kelsay, W 1 0 0 1 0 Whymark, C 4 0 0 1 3 The following had mounts to the number shown and failed to place: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. , Mts. Alexandra, G 3 Nicklaus. A 2 Corey, G 1 Obert. W 2 Hughes. E 1 Pitz. J 1 L.vke. L 1 Weatherby, K 5 Meremee, F 1 M. Daly and W. A. Burttschell tied for the leading training honors with five winners each. The record of the trainers who saddled one or more winners is as follows: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Arthur, J 2 Howser, S. R 1 Beal, N. K 2 Judge, S 2 Becker, L 1 Karr. A. J 1 Brannon, W. II 3 Kelly. J 1 Brenton, G. C 3 Mayberry. G. P. ... 1 Brown. J 1 Merritt. C 1 Burttschell. W. A 5 Musante. F 1 Capps. W. C 2 OBrien, J. J 3 Carman, R. F 3 Parretto. A. C 3 Carver, W. A 1 Phillips, J 4 Carter, W. M 1 Proctor. T 1 •Coffey, J 1 Richardson, J. F. ... 2 Crawford. E. J 1 Shields, W 4 Cunningham, E 3 Sinnott, J 2 Daly, M 5 Stowe, J 2 Dayton, A. F 1 Strode. J. A 1 Flannigan, J. J 2 Utierback, E 3 Foster, F. W 1 Vivell, A. II 2 Frisbie, F. Q 1 Walker, W 2 Garrett, F 2 Whalen, E 1 Garson. J 1 Zimmer, A 2 Garth, W 2 The percentage of winning favorites fell below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 12 Number of races 84 Winning first choices 27 Winning second choices 32 Winning outsiders 25 Winning at odds -on 5 Defeated at odds-on 8 Percentage of winning favorites 3J Two new records and two old marks ei|iialed was the extent of the change made in the records of the course, which are now as follows: Mat Horse. A.Wt. Date Time. 1-2 Chemung ...2 116 April 6, 1916 :4S% 4 1-2 f Rose Water. 2 10C.J April 10, 1113 :55V-, 5-8 J. B. Harrell2 104 Oct. 2. 1914 1 01 V- 5 12 f Plaudito 2 111 Nov. 38, 1915 1:07% 3-4 Squeeler ...4 112 Nov. 1:;, IMS 1:13 Sand Marsh. 3 108 Nov. 27. 1915.. .lift Flittergd ..5 112 April 5. 1916 1:13 6 1-2 f M. Casca ..5 107 April 12, 1916. . .1:20A 7-8 Ahara :s 100 Nov. 22. 1915 ...1271- 1 Eagle 3 99 Nov. IS, 1915. . . . 1 :41 % Kagle .5 102 Nov. 17, 1915 1:41% lni20y S.W.Johnson 4 10, Nov. 30. 1015 1:43% lmTOy Nephliiys ...3 105 Nov. 13. 1015 1:45% 11-16 Harry Shaw. 4 116 Nov. 25, 1015 I : Is 1 1-8 G. M. MillerS 114 Nov. 13, 1915 1:57 Orperth 6 109 Nov. is. J015 1:57 1 1-4 Armament ..4 102 Nov. 30. 1015 ...2KI/- Luther 6 109 April 13. 1910. . .2:10 A 11-2 Bil. Baker.. 3 107 Nov. 20. 1915 1:43%