American Jockey Records for 1917., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-28

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AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1917. During the racing from the beginning of the present year, up to and including February 2C . 131 jockeys were winners of one or more races in the Cnitcd States. Mexico and Cuba. The record of these jockeys, for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation : .Tockev. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Flip. B.C. Alexandra, A. ..100 11 1 3 1 ti .09 Alexandra. G., Jr.lOS 130 22 2C 14 68 .17 Ambrose. E 104 .r 2 12 4 9 27 .23 Andirson. W. ...112 IS 2 3 3 8 .12 Andress. W 109 9 1 2 4 2 .11 Baker, F 102 40 5 4 ."• 20 .12 Ball. R 104 155 32 30 23 64 .21 Barham. E 112 9 1 0 0 8 .11 Barrett. N 102 36 3 5 3 25 .OS Borel. C 109 21 3 3 1 14 .14 Brown, J 99 13 1 0 2 10 .08 Buriingamo, C...112 12 1 0 3 S .08 Buxton, M 105 88 7 14 13 M .07 Carroll, G. W 106 29 3 2 9 15 .10 Carroll. J 100 66 4 12 9 41 .00 Carroll, W. A. ..108 134 21 22 24 07 .16 as. v. A 10S OS 8 9 5 46 .12 Collins. A 97 123 22 17 15 69 .IS Collins. W 93 39 1 6 5 27 .03 Corev. G 106 84 10 10 12 52 .12 Cruise, J 103 32 6 1 1 24 .19 Crump. W 96 196 43 36 27 90 .22 De Ioister. J. ... 95 46 2 3 3 3S .04 Dodd. J 107 31 1 2 2 26 .03 Dominick. J 106 45 8 5 5 27 .18 Doritv. It 109 46 5 6 3 32 .11 Deyle, W 107 M l o 3 25 .04 Dreyer. J. ... 100 84 0 17 12 49 .07 Fairbiother, C. ..110 17 4 2 5 6 .24 Feenev. B 107 28 2 7 1 IS .07 Peach, J !07 23 2 2 5 14 .09 Fuerst, F 101 29 3 2 3 21 .10 Fuller. F 105 7 1 1 1 4 .14 Gargan. W 110 36 6 2 6 22 .17 Garner, M 100 90 24 15 15 36 .27 Gartner, J 90 28 2 0 2 24 .07 Oaugel. L 110 27 3 2 3 19 .11 Gore, C Ill IS 1 1 2 14 .00 Gourlev. W 108 36 5 5 2 24 .14 Beajr, 1 106 125 14 24 23 64 .11 lies. C 105 123 14 19 24 06 .11 Ouv. It 106 42 5 3 8 26 .12 Hanover. J 110 79 7 11 13 48 .09 Harrington, It. ..104 7S 9 12 10 37 .12 Ilavnes, E 110 43 5 4 4 30 .12 Henry, T 100 58 5 8 « 39 .09 Hinphv, W 10S 17 1 3 1 12 M Hoag. W 98 45 1 3 8 33 .02 Hoffman, D 105 10 1 3 2 4 .10 Hoffman. H 100 11 2 1 3 5 .is Hopkins, F 100 50 2 4 2 42 .04 Howard, J 107 74 10 s I 41 .22 Hunt. C 104 93 12 17 18 46 .13 Hunt. T 90 49 0 5 4 34 .12 Jeffcott, H 90 50 6 12 3 29 .12 Johnson. A 100 49 7 4 8 30 .14 Jones. C 110 20 2 3 2 13 .10 Kederis. J 102 35 5 6 5 19 .14 Kel-av. W MS MS 21 15 21 51 .19 King. A 109 3 10 11 .33 Kleojjer, B MS 122 IS 30 14 60 .15 Knight. C 112 109 10 13 13 73 .09 Koppelman. B. .. 96 33 4 5 5 19 .12 Lapaffle, K 107 is 3 3 5 7 .17 Lillev. W 105 42 8 6 7 21 .19 Longo. J 105 12 1 1 4 0 .OS Lowder, P M MS 17 20 20 so .12 l.vUes. 1 100 126 22 IS 17 09 .17 Marco, B 90 4 2 l o 1 .50 Martin, A. C. ...112 13 1 2 0 10 .08 Martin. E 100 89 16 13 9 51 .18 Matthews. M. ...106 34 S 5 3 20 .18 McAtee. L 99 78 6 6 14 52 .0s McBride, J 105 60 5 10 9 M .08 MeOorinott. Bus.. 104 81 S 5 12 50 .10 licEwea, E 110 M 10 14 7 22 .27 McGraW, S 95 49 3 2 6 38 .06 Ml Intvre. J 106 38 7 S 5 20 .18 Mclntvre. W. ...109 50 7 t» 12 22 .14 MeKenzie. W. ...107 11 I O 1 12 .07 McTaggart. T 112 SS 27 7 13 41 .31 Merlraee, F 99 55 s 4 5 M .15 Metcalf, J 110 59 5 10 0 3s .08 Minder, A MT 23 3 1 3 it; .13 Mink. 1 104 KWt is 10 17 64 .17 Moi, ••worth. G 105 61 8 0 10 37 .13 Moore. U SB 27 2 3 4 Is .07 Matt, A 106 7 12 3 1 .1! Marshy, F. ....MS MS 17 24 is 79 .12 Newataa, P 100 19 l 2 2 it .05 Nolan, T 106 43 6 3 5 29 .14 Ohert, W KM 44 4 9 3 28 .09 OBrien. W. J. ..Ill 90 26 14 14 30 .29 Snaes, W 108 37 2 4 4 27 .07 Pastes- 1: 10S 49 0 10 4 19 .12 Pets, J 1 M 31 2 o i 28 .ot; Ill kens. A 100 137 31 10 23 07 .24 Pool, E 107 129 20 17 10 70 .16 Bice, 1 110 33 3 4 I 2". .SS Riddle. C 108 15 3 2 2 s .20 Bobinson, P. ...109 18S 39 31 33 79 .i-i Robinson. W 112 18 2 4 2 lo .11 Rowan. H 97 106 s 13 17 SS .os By. in. J. J 103 110 0 0 100 Ha an. B 103 50 3 3 1 40 .Of, Sehamehorii. W...110 IS 2 3 2 11 .11 Schrrrer. O SS SS 5 11 5 M .OS Shilling. 11 MS 23 2 4 3 14 .09 SmiMi. i: 106 11 5 5 10 21 .11 Smith. S Ml 15 2 3 2 8 .13 So!iel. K 100 61 5 8 10 41 .05 Stearns, H 101 15 115s .07 Stevens, f 100 35 2 1 1 21 .OS Taplin, H 107 US 23 16 14 SO .17 Taylor, C MS 31 2 4 2 26 .tie, Taylor, W loo 12 4 5 7 20 .10 Thnrber. H 100 32 2 5 5 20 .or, Ttoise, B 94 36 5 8 2 21 .14 Troxter. B 113 58 16 6 8 SS Van Dusen. C 104 26 3 2 7 14 .12 : Wakoff. il 100 62 5 6 5 46 .08 , Ward, w 104 47 :; 5 6 33 .06 i Warren. G MS 44 B ti 12 IS .18 i Warscher, B. ...MS TIBS » .14 Watson. C 106 2S 5 S 5 Is .10 , . Walts, l; 110 13 s 3 I SS ,M Watts. B. C 9s t.u o 11 5 S3 .16 White. C 105 53 7 7 ti S3 .15 Williams. J 107 74 17 10 12 35 .2.1 ; William, J. J... 95 36 2 2 4 2S .SS I Wmi-field, K. ... 93 200 38 21 27 119 .13 H


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