Statistics of the Wonderfully Successful Winter Meeting of the Cuba-American Jockey Club at Havana, Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-22

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+ + STATISTICS OF THE WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL WINTER MEETING OF THE CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB AT HAVANA + 4. With the running of an extra days racing on Monday. Match If, given for the benefit of the employees of the Cuban newspapers, which were forced to suspend publication on account of the revolution on the island, the Cuba-American Jockey Club brought to a successful end the eighty-five days winter meeting held at beautiful Oriental Park in Marianao. a sabari of Havana. Opening on December » . l.lli. racing was conducted only on three day-- a week up to the Christmas holidays, after Which a daily program of six races was provided, with the exception of Mondays. During the oighty-five_days of the sport 523 races were decided and 15,885 was distributed among the owners fortunate enough to possess a horse capable of winning. The daily average distribution amounted to ,530.81. On the whole the racing was high class considering the horses available to till the daily programs. The officials endeavored at all times to keep the racing clean and wholesome and. when the occasion demanded it. dealt severely with those guilty of infractions of the law-. The attendance was excellent throughout nnd the big gatherings on Sundays and other special occasion* must have been highly pleasing to H. D. Drown ami Ms a -social es in the Cuba-American Jockey Club. The ideal weather which prevailed nearly all winter Wan, in a great measure, responsible for bringing oat the big crowds. A feature of the Meeting just closed and one which may haw an important bearing en the future of the spari in Cuba was the interest displayed in the ruling by a number of wealthy Cubans. Several have purchased horses and raced them. Senor Iazania in particular being aalte successful with his stable. EL O. Dedwell It seated his success of last year and finished at the top of the list of winning earners with 1,250 to his credit. He was closely pressed for the leading honors, however, by J. W. Hedrick. wlio was second with ,45. J. I!. Geod- man.K. K. Dryson. P. L. Short and the Cuban owner. A. Lezama. were among others who fared qaite well at Oriental Park. The following owners won 25 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Am!. I.edwell. II. C. 27 20 24 1,250 Iledrick. J. W 20 15 12 S.4-15 Ooidman. J. ■ M 13 » 0.115 Prvson. E. K 12 11 S 4.945 Short. P. L 13 S S 4.020 Leaaaaa, A 13 5 7 4.915 Mock. D 13 7 S 4.851 Sclmlte. Y»*. F 0 5 7 4.450 Marrone Stable 8 5 3 4.335 Wishard. 1". S 10 14 12 4.255 Capps. W. C 9 8 8 3. t!05 Carter. R. D ■ 9 10 MM Bnldwin, J. S 8 4 9 3.050 OMeara. D. A 7 3 4 2.S55 Itissell. G. W 7 7 8 2.815 Dalv. W. C 7 8 5 2 S4l Strode. J. A 7 3 3 2.5IKI Van Ry, H 7 1 7 2.500 Small. R. M ■ 4 2 2.5011 Pnngle, J. W « 7 4 2.4K Snelson. N. 1 6 7 ■ 2.305 Hurst. W. R 7 0 2 2,32a Hay. II 15 2 9 2.275 Uvnes. J. F 5 7 11 2.251 Woods. II 7 0 1 2.2H Dalv, M. J 0 1 7 2.175 Rice. D. D 5 .8 4 2.175 M -Cafferty. .I.J 0 1 0 2.125 G.argnn. W 0 1 3 2.175 Shaw. D 0 1 3 2.175 Heed. W. P 5 2 8 2.031 I lanlev. R 5 3 9 2.005 Stoner. W. 0 5 i 3 2.000 lir.ih.-aii. D. 1 5 3 7 1.050 Feuehter. W 5 3 2 1 .005 Haymaker. R. V 4 9 4 1.855 Herdel. II 5 2 3 1.800 Da v. G. J 4 5 2 1 .725 Moodv. J. H 4 7 2 1.720 Staton. F. W 4 3 4 1.570 Griffith, K. C 4 2 3 1.5t;o Fenwiek. W 4 3 3 1.525 Preece. G 4 3 3 1.525 Miller. II 4 2 4 1.500 Dayton. A. F 4 3 2 1.500 tlligary. E 4 3 0 1.450 Steele, R. C 3 4 9 1.400 Hutchinson. II. L 3 0 4 1.375 Hooker. J 3 5 f» 1 .375 Otwell. C. W 3 4 1 1.2M Taylor, A. 1 2 8 9 1 .27.. Tolon. C. R 3 0 1 1.230 Keith. A I 4 2 1.225 Wilson. T. II 3 4 2 1.225 Gilpin, N. K 3 3 3 1.205 Martin. W. F 3 3 3 1.205 Ia-. id-oil. A. It 3 1 7 1.200 ladg.tt. W. R 3 3 2 1.175 Bark, M. W 3 2 3 1.150 Corin. H. D 3 2 3 1.150 llainil. L 3 2 3 1.150 I.ippman. II. S 3 1 5 1.150 lrvin. T. M 2 8 4 1.150 Rector. F 3 2 2 1 .125 F.verest. J 3 14 1.125 Stansburv. I? 2 0 7 1.125 Ilinphv. P 3 2 1 1.100 Hitchcock. G I 1 2 1.095 niBiahaj. H 3 2 o 1.075 Kane. J.J..... 3 1 2 1 .075 Norman. C 3 1 2 1.075 Si nil v. W. O «. 3 7 2 1,070 Crosby, W. L 3 1 1 1.050 Dalle?, H. R 3 1 1 1.O-0 F.tchegiivhen. A 2 7 2 1.050 Nevin, W. H 3 1 0 1 .025 Lang. II 2 5 5 1.025 Atkinson. W. M 2 4 5 975 Smith. L. C 2 2 1 970 Cheek, T 2 4 4 95o Hamilton. C. D 2 4 4 050 Wliatlcy. J. S 2 5 2 950 Barke, G. P 2 5 1 925 Maady, M. J 2 4 3 925 Wakeman. J 2 4 2 900 Dondas. W 2 3 2 900 Sheridan. P 2 4 0 850 Abel. L 2 3 2 BM Mizcll, 0. C 2 3 2 850 Marks, A. J 2 3 o koo Thompson. L. S 2 3 0 BM Murray. R 2 0 0 800 Sullivan, 0. D 2 1 3 75 Westmoieland. W. 0 2 2 1 775 Fitzgerald. P. E 2 0 5 775 Kelley, M. 0 2 0 5 775 Golden, J. J 2 1 2 750 Strite, J. T 1 0 4 745 Stelh. A. R 2 0 2 700 Arlington. E 1 4 1 090 Airhart. H. C 1 3 8 «75 Misick. J. D 2 0 0 050 White. A 2 0 0 050 Swope, P. H 1 4 5 050 Davis. H. E 1 4 4 025 Mayes, J. C 1 3 0 625 Stire. P 1 4 3 000 relay, J. M 1 4 1 SM Walker. P. M 1 4 1 550 Maloncy, T. S 1 3 2 525 Castin, A 1 2 4 525 Yznuierdo, 0 1 2 2 515 Jacobs. F 1 3 1 500 Miles, p. J 1 S 1 500 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Carver. A. X 1 2 3 S 500 West. P. M 1 3 0 475 Jones, J. L 1 2 2 475 Kiac, V.. F 1 2 2 475 Meyer. J I 1 4 475 Qaiacy stable l l o 47o took. J. R 1 2 1 450 Once, II. 1 1 2 1 450 Malum. J. J. Jr 1 2 1 450 Watts. K. p 1 | 1 4.-,o Kearns. ". 1 1 1 2 425 Woods. G. D I 1 2 425 Ney, G. R 1 2 0 425 Geedarre, 0. L 0 I 7 425 F.wait. I. A t 7 2 420 Hart. H. J 1 0 3 400 Rauer. J I 1 0 375 Lindsay. M. 0 1 I 0 375 Snearley. W. II 1 1 0 375 Rogan. C 1 0 2 375 Doyle. E. J 1 0 2 375 Harrison. J. E 1 0 2 375 Mejia. A. II 1 0 2 375 Fraley. Q 2 0 0 350 Ashe. F. W 1 I 1 350 Brosins, C. E 1 0 1 350 Rrown. H. I. Jr 1 0 1 350 Garrett. F 1 0 1 350 Mayer, A 1 0 1 350 Dunn. J. R I 3 5 330 Barttsehrll, J. o 1 0 0 325 Davis. W 1 0 0 :t25 Krause, J 1 0 0 325 McMurray. G 1 0 0 325 Reynolds. C 1 o 0 129 Thompson, W 1 0 0 325 The Cuban-owned four year-old. Shooting Star, just nosed out Suregct from first place among the money winning horses, the former having ,530 to his credit, the result of seven races won and two thirds, while the latter won the same number of races but was third only once, which reduced. h:s total money to ,300. King Tuscan. Malabar Regular. Liberator and Murphy also raced to good advantage and more than paid their way. The following horses won 25 or more: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Shooting Star 7 0 2 ,530 Suregct 7 0 1 2.300 King Tuscan 0 3 1 2.225 Malabar 0 0 3 2.1H Regular «i 1 3 2.075 Liberator 5 1 0 2.070 Murphy 5 1 0 2.045 Sir Wellons 5 0 1 1.955 Alhena 4 4 7 1.925 Sa ble .", 4 .", 1 , M0 Refugee 5 3 4 1.880 Parlor Roy 5 3 3 1.850 Rora x 5 2 0 1 .820 Laura 5 2 3 1.800 Droll 4 2 1 1,705 Silv. r Rill 5 2 2 1.775 King Stalwart 5 1 4 1.775 Flecha Ncgra 5 1 1 1.705 Little Nephew- 5 1 1 1.7 0 Jerry 5 2 1 1 .075 Louise Ston- 5 0 2 1.075 Star Bird 5 o l 1,68a Royal Tea 4 i 2 1,050 Frosty Face 4 ti 1 1 .025 Ed Garrison 4 3 2 i,oo5 Pierrot 4 4 3 1.5.N5 Ampere II 4 4 2 1,570 Thesieres 4 4 2 1,570 Eddie T 4 5 0 1,550 Two Royals 4 3 0 1.450 Seorpii 4 1 2 1.150 Page White 3 7 3 1.450 Worlds Wonder 4 1 3 1.125 Shadrach 4 1 2 1.4H Wenonah 4 1 1 1.375 Muzanti 3 4 7 1.375 GeMea Gate 2 2 0 1.345 oiyn G 3 3 2 1.3H Owaaa 3 2 5 1.300 Onddle Cp 3 4 1 1.2M Rid Man 3 5 2 1,270 Fouctioniiaire 3 4 3 1.270 Supreme 3 4 3 1.250 Hattie Rurton 3 1 8 1.225 Sandel 3 3 3 1 .205 Kdmond Adams 3 3 3 1.200 Wavering 3 2 3 1,200 Quill 3 3 1 1.190 Devil try 3 4 I 1 .175 Geae 3 2 3 1.150 W.lga 3 2 3 1.150 March Court 3 3 2 1.1.50 Almeda Lawrence 3 2 2 1.125 ■aver Bey 3 2 2 1.125 Lucille R 3 2 2 1,125 Mac 3 2 2 1.125 Orporth 3 2 2 1.125 Ethan Allen 3 1 4 1.125 Smirking 3 3 3 1,100 Narcissus 3 0 1 1.080 Divan a 0 4 1.075 Feather Duster 3 2 t 1.075 atari 3 1 2 1.075 Elea nor 3 1 2 1 .075 Elizabeth Lee 3 1 2 1.075 Ninety Simple* 2 2 0 1.070 J. R. HarraU 3 1 1 1,050 Magiietina 3 0 3 1.050 Runaway 3 1 1 1.050 Moncreif 2 7 2 1.050 Rank Rill 2 0 4 1.050 Rev Funis 3 1 0 1.025 HaPeuny 2 B 5 1.025 Wizard 3 0 1 1,000 Continued on. second pase. STATISTICS OF THE WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL WINTER MEETING AT HAVANA. Continued from first page. Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Catty 2 .", 4 $ l.HK Pin Money 2 5 2 970 Friendless 2 2 1 970 Euterpe 2 3 0 MB Hiver King 2 5 2 950 Flute 2 4 4 950 Granada 2 4 3 925 Znli 2 5 2 900 Bulger 2 4 2 900 Droasl 2 4 2 900 Kncore 2 4 2 900 Golden List 2 4 2 900 Immense 2 3 2 OIK Wooilen Shoes 1 0 0 8S5 Frontier 2 4 1 S75 Brown Baby 2 2 5 S75 Vather Kelly 2 2 0 S75 Al Pierce 2 3 2 870 Sargon II 2 2 4 860 Lantana 2 3 2 850 Doctor Zab 2 3 2 850 Bob Blossom 2 3 2 .850 Molly 0 2 3 2 850 Cherry Belle 2 2 4 850 Wall Street 2 2 3 845 Naushon 2 3 1 825 Water Loo 2 3 1 825 Brookf ield 2 3 1 825 Dr. Cann 2 3 1 825 Bunice 2 2 3 825 Donner 2 2 3 825 Sua Dot 2 1 5 825 Flare 2 1 1 805 Lost. Fortune 2 2 2 800 E. F. Albee 2 1 4 800 Tatiana 2 1 4 800 Sandhill 2 0 0 800 Sevillian 1 5 2 790 Broheck 2 3 1 775 Kazan 2 2 1 775 Aunt Elsie 2 2 1 775 Skeets 2 2 1 775 Nigadoo 2 2 1 775 Lord Byron 2 1 3 775 Deles 2 l 3 775 Goodwood 3 1 0 775 Lord Wells 2 0 5 775 Hedge Rose 2 0 5 775 Old Man Crit 1 6 0 775 Rescue 2 2 0 750 Salon 2 1 2 750 Tinkle Bell 2 1 2 750 I.y naaaa 2 l 1 725 James Oakley 2 0 3 725 Algardi 2 0 3 725 Passion 1 4 3 700 Otsego 2 1 0 700 Poughkoepsie 2 1 0 700 Monty Fox 2 0 2 700 Ruth Strickland 2 0 2 700 cltabel 2 0 2 700 Lewis Opper 2 0 2 700 Twinkle Toes 2 0 1 700 Maxims Choice 1 2 6 090 Soldier 2 0 1 M Captain Elliott 2 0 1 675 Dignity 2 0 1 075 Little Cottage 2 0 1 675 Mae Murray 2 0 1 075 Paulson 2 0 1 075 Scylla 2 0 1 075 J. J. Lillis 1 2 0 070 Miss Edith 2 0 0 650 Miss Genevieve 2 0 0 650 Oakwood Boy 2 0 0 650 Colors 2 0 0 650 Day Day 2 0 0 650 Hamerkop 1 5 3 650 San Jon 1 3 7 650 Libyan Sands 1 2 2 650 Tiger Jim 1 4 3 600 Jim Bay 1 4 3 600 Protagoras 1 4 2 575 Al Hudson 1 2 1 570 Anita 1 2 1 570 Safe and Sane 1 4 1 550 Oakhnrst 1 4 1 550 McAdams 1 4 1 550 Freshet 1 4 1 550 Barette 1 3 3 550 Morristown 1 3 2 525 Luke Van Zandt 1 2 4 525 Otisco 1 2 3 520 King Box 1 4 1 505 Hiker 1 3 1 500 Mrs. Me 1 3 1 500 Asama 1 3 1 500 Helmets Daughter 1 2 3 Baa Moonstone 1 2 3 500 Bene 1 l o Baa Falls City 1 3 0 475 Glanaginty 1 3 0 475 Amulet 1 2 2 475 "apt. Fredricks 1 2 2 475 Onar 1 2 2 475 Odd Cross 1 2 2 475 Altamahu 1 1 4 475 Maxentius 1 1 4 47.-, Bonnic Tess 1 1 0 470 Schoolboy 1 2 o 465 Hail Columbia 1 1 3 460 Thomas Hare 1 2 1 450 Carondolet 1 2 1 sag Radiant Flower 1 2 1 450 J uaquin 1 2 1 450 Boyal Meteor 1 2 1 450 Curls 1 2 1 450 has. F. Grainger 1 1 3 450 Sister Riley 1 1 3 450 Madtour 1 1 3 450 Ambrose 1 1 2 435 Izzet Bey 0 8 1 425 Jim Hutch 1 2 O 425 Galar 1 " y 4.,- Old Chat ter 1 2 0 425 If Coming 1 1 :• 40. Ft Una 1 1 2 425 old Drary 1 1 2 42.". Argument 1 1 2 425 Zodiac 0 5 7 425 Bay oLight 1 1 1 405 Gaelic 1 l 1 400 Seminole 1 1 1 400 Dare Devil 1 1 1 400 Arcane 1 1 1 400 After Night 1 1 1 400 Afterglow 1 1 1 400 Margaret Ellen 1 0 3 400 Gateway 1 1 0 395 1 . lining Star 1 1 0 375 Basineas Agent 1 1 0 375 Nellie B 1 1 0 375 Big I nasal 1 0 2 375 Freda Johnson 1 0 2 375 Lenshens Pride 1 0 2 375 Marblehead 1 0 2 375 Otero 1 0 2" 375 Bpohn 1 0 2 375 Bulgar 1 0 2 375 Tom Klward 1 0 1 355 Bill Wiley 1 0 1 350 Casio 1 0 1 350 China 1 0 1 350 Kuvy 1 0 1 350 Frigid 1 o 1 BBfl Golden Ruby 1 0 1 B3B Idler 1 0 1 350 Ina Kay 1 0 1 350 Malik 1 0 1 350 Miss Primity 1 0 1 350 Mr. Sniggs 1 0 1 350 Palisade 1 0 1 350 Peg 1 0 1 350 Ball Band 1 0 0 325 Golden Chance 1 0 0 325 Hesitation 1 0 0 325 Idolita 1 0 0 325 Kopje 1 0 0 325 Little Dot 1 0 0 325 Louise May 1 0 0 325 Marie OBrien 1 0 0 325 Odds and Ends 1 0 0 325 Stellata 1 0 0 325 Stonington 1 0 0 325 Stony Brook 1 0 0 325 Uffizzi 1 0 0 325 The apprentice lad. B. Wingfield, rode in brilliant form at Oriental Park and easily carried off the jockey honors of the meeting. Eddie Taplin and B. Ball displayed their usual excellent horse 1 maiisliip and finished second and third respet tively. Andy Minder Celebrated his return to the saddle. after an absence of several rears, by displaying all his old -tithe skill and did quite well. The records of the Jockeys, who rode eae or more winners, are as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Flip. B.C. Wingfield. B 349 54 36 46 213 .15 Taplin, E 228 45 25 iJ2 127 .20 Jo.key. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Inp. P.C. Ball. B 212 42 49 34 87 .20 Collins. A 248 40 25 23 160 .16 Klceger. B 189 38 43 23 85 .20 Mink, 1 187 30 21 28 108 .16 Gray. L 220 24 40 37 119 .11 Corey, G 178 22 19 24 113 .12 McEwen. E 77 22 19 9 27 .29 Rowan. M 186 19 29 24 114 .10 Ambrose. F. 81 10 8 11 46 .20 WakofT. H 135 15 19 15 SO .11 Knight. C -.138 13 22 15 88 A Driver. J 124 10 23 17 74 .flk Petz. J 88 10 16 13 49 . .•T ■ekei, B 115 10 9 15 si .09 Minder. A 69 10 S 12 41 .11 Gargan, W 69 9 5 9 46 .13 Dominick, J 6« 8 9 9 40 .12 Watts. R. C 44 8 4 3 29 .IS Watson. C 58 8 2 5 43 .11 Ward. W 115 7 13 15 so .06 Watts. K 45 7 2 4 32 .16 Andreas, W 40 6 5 8 21 .15 Ryan. R 84 6 4 7 67 .07 Cruise, J. . *. 49 6 4 5 34 .12 Carroll. G. W 52 6 3 13 30 .12 Gartner, J 76 5 7 5 59 .07 Carroll. J 90 4 11 13 59 .01 Tharher, H 79 4 12 12 51 .05 Hiaphy, W 39 4 5 2 28 .13 Gore. C 36 4 3 4 25 .11 Hoffman. D 15 2 3 3 7 .13 Boylan. II 14 2 2 5 5 .14 McCullough. T 22 2 14 15 .09 Miller. C 15 U 0 1 12 .13 Ryan, J 44 1 5 4 34 .02 McKenzie, W 29 1 1 3 24 .0:! Leaver. K 16 1 0 2 13 .06 The following placed but failed to win: Jockev. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Heupel. J 14 3 2 9 Esposito. G 7 1 2 4 Wishard, I S 1 1 6 Dennison.. J 10 1 1 S Dalv. W 5 1 0 4 Preece. Q 5 1 0 4 Hoffman. R 6 1 0 5 Booker, R 12 0 1 11 The following were unplaced in all their mounts: Jockev. Mts. Jockey. Mts. McDcrmott. R 1 Bispham 3 Uuiiilim. T 1 Woods. H 5 Sterrett, J 1 Maloney, J 15 Thomas C 2 H. G. Bedwell was the leading trainer, having saddled twenty -nine winners. F. Garrett was second, with twentyTone. and M. J. Daly third, with eighteen. The record of trainers, who saddled one or more winners, is as follows: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Allen. J 8 Martin, W. II 4 Baldwin. J. S 8 Mayer, A 2 Baxter, L. II 4 Mayes, J. C 1 Bedwell. H. G 29 Mctafferty. J. J. ... 6 Began. C 1 McCullough, T 2 Booker, J. J 3 Meyer, J 1 Brooks, J 3 Miles. P. J 1 Brosius, C. E 1 Mitchell, W. B 4 Brvson, G. R 12 Moody J. II 4 Burke. G. P 0 Moore, J. W 1 Burttschell, J. O. ... 1 Murphy. C 1 Capps. W. C 9 Nevin. W. II 3 Carroll, T. J 10 OConnor, J 4 alter, R. D 8 Preece, G 4 Carter, W. A 4 Proctor, T 5 Castin. A 1 Rathman. E 9 Cheek, T 2 Raymond, W 3 Daly, M 11 Rector, F 3 Daly, M. J 18 Reed, W. P 5 Daniels, J 1 Reynolds, C 1 Dauphin, W 6 Rice, B. B 5 Davidson. A. B 3 Ridge, G. M 5 Davis, II. E 1 Kites, R. 1 3 Davis, W 1 Rowe, C. 11 13 Day, G. J 1 Kowe, T 1 Dayton, A. F 6 Scully, W. 0 2 Doyle, E. J 3 Sheehan. W. F 3 Dwver. P 5 Sheridan, P 2 Kverest. J 3 Sherman, G. P 2 Everman, J. S 14 Short, W 13 Fenwick. W 4 Small, R 2 Foley, G. 15 1 Snearley, W. H. ... 3 Gargan. W 6 Snelson. N. L 6 Garrett, F 21 staton, F. w 4 4ba Golden. J. J 2 Steele, A. D 3 "1 Goodman. J. B 14 Stephenson, P 2 Grant, W 4 Stevens, F. J 5 Hak, U. J .... 3 Stevens, G 1 Harmon. T. J 1 Stire, P 3 Haymaker, L 4 Stotler, J. II 14 Herdel. H 5 Strite, J. T 1 Herold. F. A 9 Sulley, G 2 Hess, S 2 Taylor, W. F 1 Hope, J 7 ▼?■ *P. II 10 Irvin. T. M 2 Watts, B. P 1 Jacobs, F 2 Waymad, E s Jones, J. L 5 JJ**. W 2 Jordan. M 4 Westmoreland. W. C. 2 Kellev, M. C 2 Whatley, J. S 10 King. W. F 3 Wholan. K 7 Kohl, E. C 3 VMHte. A 2 Krause, J 8 WUkerson. E 3 Lucas, K. C 1 Wishard, D. S 10 Martin, F. g. ....... J Worley, A. D o Martin. W. F 5 The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days sr, Number of races BS9 Winning first choices »4 Winning second choices lo.S Winning outsiders ; JfJJ, Winning at odds-on aj Defeated at odds-on *J Percentage of winning favorites 30 Weather conditions helped materially to make the Oriental Park track faster than ever, with the result that a number of new records were established. The records are now: Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Dare. Time. 1-4 Dental 2 109 Jan. 4. 1910 :22-, 3-8 H. laughter.2 113 Jan. 21, loir, :.:4:i- 1-2 Ophelia W..2 112 Feb. 29, 1916 :48y5 5-s luiperator ..5 114 Jan. 1. Ion; :5a* 5 1-2 f J. B. IIarrell5 102 Jan. 24. 1917 1:05% 3-4 Imnerator ..4 111 Dec. 28, 1915 1:11% Othello 5 111 Jan. 11, 1916 1:11% Channeuse .5 107 Jan. 13, 1916 1:11% 7-8 Pierrot ....5 106 Jan. 13, 1917. ...1:27 Wenonah 4 106 Jan. 16. 1917 127 1 Alheaa 5 106 Jan. 26. 1917 1:W% lmLOy Wenonah ...4 99 Jan. 23, 1917.... 1:40 lm50y I. ill. Sands. ..4 106 Jan. 16, 1917. . . .1 ■ 12-- Eddie T. ...4 109 Jan. 25. 1917 1:42% lm70y Golden Gate.3 102 Dec. 14, 1916 1:44% 11-16 Jerry 4 97 Jan. 21. 1917 1:44% 11-8 Flying Feet. 7 113 Dec. 24, 1915 1:5:; Bil. Baker.. 0 106 Jan. 22, 1916 1:53 13-16 Zoroaster ..9 109 Feb. 26, 1916 2:00V5 11-4 Scorpii 4 101 Jan. 19. 1916 2:06%


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