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THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS. Little boy rider. M. Kowan. distinguished liim-s If at Havana last week by bringing seven -winners home and. thereby, led our riders for the week. He is obviously a promising "kid." Second to him in the line of success was A. Collins, with six winning mounts, so between the two Oriental Park carried off the honors in good style. W. Crump. W. Ketaj and L. Mink finished in a tie. with five winners each. Crump now has a good bad over his eompetitors and. if he continues to ride in his presem form, may prove a formidable contender for the premiership of 1917. At any rate, he has a goad start in the long road yet to be covered. R. Wingfield is second to him in races won. witli K. Robinson third. The records of our thirty leading riders are now: Jockev. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Pup. P.C.L.W. Crump. W 245 53 4.- M 111 .22 WiilKfield, It. . . .290 47 32 42 175 .Hi 3 Robinson. F. ...188 39 34 33 79 .21 0 Kelsuv. W 1K3 3S 30 30 IS .21 5 Pickens. A 172 37 20 24 91 .22 3 Collins, A 20S 3d 23 19 130 .17 I Taplin. E 195 35 21 23 lid .IS 3 OBrien. W.J. ..130 33 19 19 59 .25 3 Kail, R 159 32 39 23 05 .20 0 M.Taggart. T. ..110 32 12 16 50 .2S 2 Dykes. L 1«1 30 25 21 SB .19 4 Mink. 1 149 20 17 22 84 .17 5 Alexandra. Q. Jr.152 24 29 IS SI .10 2 Oarner. M 90 24 15 15 30 .27 0 Murphy, F 171 23 2S 23 97 .13 4 Carroll. W. A. ..151 23 20 20 70 .15 1 Kleeger, B 132 22 31 15 04 .17 0 Martin. E 119 21 17 It 07 .IS 4 PmI, K 129 20 17 10 70 .10 0 Williams. J. ... 95 20 12 13 50 .21 2 Gray, L l"s 19 33 31 95 .11 l Rowan. M 171 17 20 24 104 .10 7 Lewder, P 140 17 20 20 88 .12 O Troxler. B SI 17 7 9 30 .27 0 M.Kw-n. i: 59 10 14 7 22 .27 0 Ambrose. R 81 10 S 11 40 .20 0 Howard. J 74 10 S 9 41 .22 I Graaa, C 130 14 19 20 77 .10 0 MeBride. J 105 13 13 12 SI .12 2 M.ittlews. M. ... 70 13 10 7 40 .17 3