Statistics Of The Successful Winter Meeting Of The Lower California Jockey Club At Tijuana, Mex., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-05

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+ + STATISTICS OF THE SUCCESSFUL WINTER MEETING OF THE LOWER CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB AT TIJUANA, MEX. 4«— ■ ■ + The winter meeting of the Lower California Jockey Club, which came to aa end on Sunday. April 1. was successful in every way and already BBtbitHMIs plans ure being made for racing on a more pretentious scale next year. The meeting -.pened on Nov. ml" r II. 1MB, and cent mind for the full schedule of one hundred days, when an oxteir-ion of twelve days was .•innounoed. at the teraaiaatfcaa of which a far ther extension of thirteen more days lengthened the aaeetbtg to 1L." day:- in all. Dariag that period 00,525 was dfettribated among the horsemen. The daily nurse diatribal ion averaged about SL.IOO. Six stake races were provided, with he S.Mt ColTroth Handicap as the big feature. Of the owners par thipatiag at the meeting ;. A. Ah andra has no reaaoa to regret his trip west, as his haraea not only won the most number of races, hut also earned the largest amount of money. His stable winnings amounted to KJ2.C5B, which placed hiaj at the head of the wiaalag owners. The Nevada Stock Farm did exceptionally well, hariag Sll.ilT" to its rredil at the cud of Hie imetilig. W. Walker. Clarence Baxtoa. .1. Paeatea. .1. W. Fuller and B. J. Baaaaey are others who had ouite a preattabte se;is,,n as far as stable earnings are concerned. The owners, who shared in tin- distribution to the amount of ,0M or more, are as follows: Owner. 1st. 3d. Id. Amt Alexandra. O. A :S4 12 2d 2.9110 Nevada Stock Farm Ll 11 11 11.P70 Baxtoa, C " :: :? »;.7s.". Paeatea, -1 17 li U *223 Walker. W 14 22 IS 5.21M Baaaaey, B. .1 1". !• M 5.P4K Fuller. .1. W 1". 1J 17 r..!li»i Path. C is 7 11 5.70S Mavies. C. A IB M 18 "...".7" Neiil. A W » •" ■" -!-■■ Itr.mx Stable 12 11 -l» 5.010 Fi.iier. W II M 11 4.710 Sadlo. 0 12 10 10 l..V o Ayeaabe Stable 12 5 ■ 4.200 Geriag, P. -Ir !l 7 :S S.P50 Stow.-. .1. M 11 7 I 8.8P5 lviter. .1 M 8 " ::.t; ir. Batehler, H. T •» ■ 11 S.55S Marshall. G. A !» :» 0 :i.0i:. liiiiehart. F s !» .". 2,900 Baadolph. J !» 2 .". 2,853 MaUory, f 8 8 f. 2,855 Frazier * Fa iris 7 !» .5 2.806 Parker J. G ■ 8 2 2.7."".:. train. II. 1 " M 7 2.72.". Soaayaide stable I P !» 2.689 Spciice. K •"" 12 P 2.f.0.-, Dickiat B. P ■ ■ ■ 2.573 ilaniels tV- Dodgea ! !• 5 2. 550 Siemaii. .1 •" 10 10 2.515 Williams. T. C I 7 I 2. IflS Gaaaer, C. V." -". 11 7 2,445 Howell, 1 7 :? 5 2,445 George, F 7 l :« 2.«a5 Wrhjht, W. A i !i 1 2.543 M.ller. K. T «. 5 ! 2. SS5 Smith .V Dority «• •" " 2.2y." Mills. T 7 4 S 2.2.:. Reed. C i B 4 2.2t,.-, Pettier, S : 4 4 2.200 Adams. .1. II B 7 R 2.1P5 GriaTith, B. C •". 8 4 2.070 Morris. I! I :i 7 2,055 Hen; v. C .". • 7 2.02.". Hoag, il. W •" ."• 8 1,975 Cotton. II. A ." •". :i 1.880 Williams, A " I •"■ 1.870 San Praacisco Stable E B S 1.845 Stanfiehl. K. R ." .". S 1.845 Stone. I, r. 2 • 1.840 Sahr, ■ : •! B l ,785 Lawrence. V. B ." 7 o 1.77". Linii.ll. K 4 B ."» 1.770 Williams ft Si-Non .". :i 2 1.7II.". Alameda Stable 4 »", • 1,705 ; Hancock ft Ciishin 4 7 B 1,755 lloskins. .i B 2 .! 1.7:i.". California stable 4 t; 4 1.71.". Iliter and Ford 4 2 B 1.700 Iii I hop. .1 B 4 2 l ..-.ir. Paul. J. 1 2 4 . 1,509 McCafl-rty. A. 4 2 1 1.4X". Geadpaater, H :i .» 4 1,459 llaaiaa. I l« 4 l 4 1.40Q GoMleaf Stable 4 2 2 1,400 ctton. w. i: :s :i n i..i7". Napa Stock Farm ." 2 4 UN Hazeltine. S 4 : I lBB Foster, o. L :*. •" 4 i.:uo !.«• Duke. S 4 1 1 l.:»l Nicholas. J. 0 4 1 1 1.3M Trocadero Stable : ■ 2 1J28S I.onefiebl. S 1 I 1 1.2f..". Pit hi. II :$ 4 »: 1.258 Iozner. J. L I I .i 1.200 Piaegar. B 4 • 2 1.188 .lames. C. II :$ I 4 1.12.". C.-brian. K « :i 1 1.119 Batter, H :! -i •: 1.103 Fogg. F. S :5 2 0 1,101 McDowell Bros :: :i • 1 ,€BB Wiedemann. C. II I .I I MM Woodanl. .1 2 S 4 I.OP:. Oeiitry. L. D 2 4 i l.MB lrit.hard. J. A 2 :i 7 1.030 Sasins victory in the M.MB CofTroth Hani.icap was the means of placing him at the head of the money winning horses, his total being ,M5. The Nevada Stock Farms speedy gelding Slippery Kim. was second on the list, his successes in the Los Angeles High weight Handicap and the Sprockets Handicap bringing his total up to .8H5. The old Ort Wells gelding Oeneral. won the largest number of races, finishing in front on eight occasions. The horses which won ,000 or more are as follows: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Sasin 4 1 1 | 3.03.". Slipix-ry Kim 4 1 1 MM Jeneral 8 7 4 2.84S Sayonarra I 5 2 2. ." "." Ed Cudihee 2 1 2 2.3ti."» Inquieta 7 « I 2.310 Scarlet Oaks I I 0 2.470 Maud Bacaa 7 1 2 2..tti.". First Degree 7 I 2 2.343 Ta aha—i 7 l B 2.330 Shell Do C 4 1 2.110 Iiedland 5 « 4 2.035 Ih.minion Dark 6 2 3 2.035 Deliver 5 I 2 MM Darsac « I 1 MOT Stanley S 0 1 0 MM Sav 5 3 3 MM Palatable 5 5 2 1.700 Last Spark ■ 5 2 1,780 Merry Twinkle 5 4 1 1,780 Strathearn 5 3 2 1,7*15 Star of Love 4 4 4 1,750 Loan Shark 5 3 4 1.745 Capt. Druse 4 5 4 1.713 Concha I - 5 1.715 Old Broom 2 0 2 1.7H Ancestors 4 5 4 1.075 Dick Benson 5 5 1 MM Zetetic 5 2 1 1,005 ; Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. . old Coin .". ."! 1 $ 1,«50 : Qaarteraaaatet 5 1 2 1,035 1 Van Bora B 1 2 1,055 , Kid Xetaoa 4 I I 1.600 Colonel Matt I 0 2 1.570 Silv.-r Moon 4 B 1 1,500 , Tokay 4 I 2 1.333 , i:icutor :i t; 1; 1.515 •lake Argent 4 4 2 1.515 J Phyllis Antoinette .", | •_ 1,518 Bertha Weaver I I 1 1.495 Zaaaloek 4 4 I 1,4*0 Proaperoa Baby 4 1 7 1 .so ttiimar l.ol 4 | 3 1.473 ! custom House :; 7 :s 1,475 Masatt: ! 2 I 1,470 s Box« r 1 I 0 1.445 Bogy Johasoa 4 2 1 1,439 ! Gift 3 ! 4 1 .433 llarwoo.! l M Q 1,425 Weyaaoke I 4 7 1.495 Little .Ink- I 2 2 1.409 Lady Rowcaa 3 7 1 1.378 Blackthora • B I 1.395 ; Miss Braah 4 I 1 1.355 Delaaey 3 B 9 1590 McAlan 3 . 10 1.340 irince : •_ 10 9 1,339 ToaatauMter 4 1 1 1.3mp I.-tit I.i.-u 4 1 1 1,309 Spokane Queen 4 1 | 1.1Pi Privet Petal 4 1 :. 1.270 ; Uoscas 4 2 9 1,299 Lieut. Sawyer 1 o :. MOO Barton 4 1 2 1.299 Keaaeth 2 ■ .. 1,245 1 lalaia ■ I 4 1,285 Doliaa I 4 2 1.230 Oakland 4 1 1 1,229 Bronco Billy 4 0 0 12399 Star Shooter :? 2 2 1,200 Ravaco 4 0 2 1.196 . • Gaide Peat I I 3 1,198 , Aaatie Carl 3 •" 1 1,159 Caaiellia 3 2 1 1.131 , Doke of sh !!.y .". 2 9 1,145 Hazel Dale 2 8 1 1.149 Laekraae :; 2 : 1.149 .l.-nnie Crawford 3 2 3 1,135 Dorothy Oean 3 2 9 1.11.. Bill. icon il 9 3 1 1.119 Ada Anne 8 1 I 1 103 Christmas live 3 3 9 1,100 Qaiek 3 2 2 1.loo tiladya 1 Am 3 3 1 1,139 Category 3 2 4 1.99S Can. Nome 3 3 9 1,090 l.etitia 9 :". 4 1. os.-, Wasatch 2 9 3 1,980 Beaaper Stalwart 3 2 1 1,995 Boilia Laird 3 2 3 MM Vir.o 2 I 3 1.030 Bag 3 1 2 1 .03.. C.l Curn 2 »i 2 1.033 Baron |. Kalb :: 1 2 1.023 John iraham 2 3 9 1.023 Anna Lea 3 3 2 1.013 Gerahfaaae 2 3 ». 1,999 Satsuma Belle 3 2 4 1.309 Biagea 3 1 1 1,090 Cratitude I 1 1 1.990 Lahore 1 2 1 MM Arthar Pickeaa was in great demand and had 883 mount; during the meeting, of which he WM uilh eighty two. giving him a considerable lead over his nearest rival from the riding honors. V . .1. OBri. -ii. who finished second with fifty-seven winning mounts, rode in brilliant style and was acclaimed a real find. The veteran Boscoe Trailer displayed his old tine- skill in the saddle and ni..r.-than held his own with the younger 1 ids. Tin-record of the jockeys, who piloted one or more w in in rs. is ns follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. Si. 3d. Cup. B.C. Pickeaa, A 3S! N2 C2 4!» 139 .-ji OB.ien. W. J 233 37 33 41 102 .24 Kclsav. W 200 13 42 40 138 .17 Bool I KM 34 23 2! Ill .17 Alexandra. G. Jr ISO 32 31 24 !»» .17 Martin. I BM» 2S 2$ Ll 112 .13 Trailer, B .»! 27 lo 10 M .30 Cross. C 242 20 37 43 134 .11 S -h.-rrer. 0 138 25 27 In M .19 Casev. A 177 24 30 23 M9 .14 Johnson. A 142 24 13 24 79 .17 Matthews. M 173 23 23 10 113 .13 Steveic. F 147 lit IS 15 M .13 Mi-Bride. .1 .134 18 15 17 M .13 Shilling. II 135 10 1! 18 93 .12 Bauley. B 117 10 15 10 70 .11 Van Dusen. C 107 10 12 18 01 .15 Ormes. V 150 14 IS 33 ».-, .IP Metcalf. J 104 14 10 10 3d .13 Taylor. W 148 13 18 18 99 .0! Harrington. B 139 13 18 17 91 .1*9 Lillev. W 123 13 17 15 78 .11 Mclntyre. W 101 12 11 14 04 .12 Nolan. T 114 12 8 13 81 .11 Biddle. C 09 11 5 4 49 .10 Carroll. . A 24 11 2 1 10 .40 Hunt. T 83 10 13 fi 54 .12 I Lapaille. K 08 10 12 14 32 .15 Mclntyre. J 44 9 0 0 23 .20 Dority, R 90 s 11 11 00 M htcGrdw, S 102 8 7 11 70 M Moore, R 88 7 13 9 59 .ON Smith, E 85 7 11 14 53 .08 Baker, W M « 0 0 48 .09 Bvrne, 9 25 5 « 2 12 .20 Frach. .1 05 5 5 13 42 .OS Newman, V 67 4 .8 5 50 .00 Ste.r.is, H 47 4 7 11 25 .03 De Roister, J 83 4 5 5 OB .05 Jones. C 39 4 4 0 25 .10 Hopkins, F 87 3 7 9 OS .03 Continued on eighth page. TIJUANA STATISTICS. Continued from first page. Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd. Inp. F.C. Hunt. C r.9 3 7 7 42 .05 Carter. R 53 3 4 t 40 .00 Haves. T «S 3 4 i 55 .04 Hurling 0 19 3 1 4 11 .10 Met losl-.ey. A 23 2 1 3 17 .00 Alexandra. A 43 2 7 5 20 .05 Smith. S 32 2 5 2 23 .Of, Taylor, 0 37 2 5 2 2S .05 Bongo. .1 42 2 1 5 34 .05 Tvrll 2 2 0 0 0 IOC: Marys, J 41 l 0 3 2s .02 Taplin. K 17 1 4 4 S .Of, Martin. A 25 1 3 2 1! .04 Ialms. A 40 1 2 4 33 .02 Fuller. F 22 1 2 3 10 .05 Kieo. E 2K 1 I 1 25 .04 OMahonev, «» 1 1 0 4 .17 Cavvnaugh. II 19 1 0 1 17 .01! Griffiths, II 19 1 o 1 ]7 .05 M -triiby. F. F 2 1 0 0 1 .50 The following placed but failed to win: .locker. Mts. 2d. 3d. Tup. Handera, W 2S 4 4 20 Wells. .1 14 2 0 12 Smith. A X 1 3 4 Crooks. W IS 1 2 15 TnUett, II i 1 1 4 Coodwill 1 1 0 0 MeCloskv. A 1 1 0 0 Matts, F 2 1 0 1 Miller. C. II 3 1 0 2 Hi, Ih oat. A 4 1 0 3 Alt, J 14 1 0 Ft Dawson. .] 1S 1 0 17 llanmer. II 19 I 0 IS Brazil. W IS 0 3 15 Karl. E 2 O 2 0 Bound, D 10 o 2 s Steele 1 0 1 0 Bauer. D 4 0 1 3 Crith, .5 1 0 1 3 The following had mounts to the number shown and failed to place: Jockey. Mts. Ace 1 Bloi-dy. A 1 Caldwell 1 Daggart 1 Hignera 1 lines. B 1 Li Hoy. K 1 Bobbins. W 1 Taylor, N 1 Wilkinson 1 Clampett. M 2 Dwyer. J 2 Jockey. Mts. Shelton 2 I nnaf art. II 3 Mahoney, .1 3 Venters. A 3 Wilson. B 3 Battiste. F 4 Grnber, 1 4 Iegg. F. 4 Beds. G 5 McAdams. 1 5 Karnes. C 11 C. Alexandra trains his own horses and saddled the largest number of winners, sending thirty -four to the post. K. F. Wright saddled twenty-three. S. Folk nineteen. F. J. Williams nineteen. .1 . Fuentez eight. -en. K. .1. Bamsey seventeen, and the following one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Alexandra. G 34 Ballentlne, B l I.illerman. O. W. ..15 Best, J. A 2 Bishop. .1 13 Bemad, D 1 Boyle, I.. B 1 Brihv. .1 ; Brooks. H 1 Brown. C. E 4 Brown. W. II 3 Bnrks, J l Butler. II 3 Buxton. C I Campbell. C 1 Carroll, c. W 5 Childs. G. B 2 Coburn. -I. F 2 Cody. I,. II 5 Connor. J. J 4 Cooper. .1 3 Crawford. W. A. ... 3 Cull 11. T 1 rnnhman. W. A. ... 4 Daniels. C. F. 5 Dawson. M. E 3 DoBolt, W. II 0 D-aly. E 4 Dealy. W 0 lh unison. D 2 Denny. A. B 5 Diekerson, c 2 Dickinson. It. F. ... 0 Dillon, F 2 Dodge, t;. W 1 Donahue. A. C 1 Durkin. .1 7 Farnswortli. .1. E. .. 1 Farrell, II 3 Farris. B. J 7 reeney, J. J 1 Fisher. W 5 Ford. I 2 Fogg. F. S 3 Fox. K. W 1 Franklin. F. C 2 French. W. A 1 Fuentez. .1 IS Canity. M 5 Oassor. C. W 5 Gentry, 1. D l George, W 4 Gering, F. Br 9 Cetchcll. E 5 Jivens. J 1 Gssdpnster, M 3 Grant, T. J 1 Hamilton, .1 4 Hatfield. T 1 Hawk. C 4 llazeltine. S 4 Heath, W. s 4 Hennessey. .1 li Henry. C 1 Higgins. H 2 Bang, II. w s Hodge. T 4 Began, J 7 Howell. D 7 I low land. F 2 liuddleston. W. N. . 5 ilukill. J. M It! n— bin hi. J l Johnson. C. B 3 Jones. F. W 2 Judge. S 2 Kaufman. E. D 1 Kelly. 11 3 Knifong, B. B 1 Traimr. Wins. Be Duke. S 4 Lewis. .! li Blovd. J «- Bonder. I 11 Mallory. F 10 Marmet. F 2 Marshall, 1 9 Martin. A 3 Martin. B. G 1 Martin. S. A 1 Martin. T 2 Mason. B. 1 13 MoCufferty. C. C. ... 3 McCarthy, J 10 Mauhliiig. C 1 McBride, J. S 1 Met lintock. B 1 MoCollum. F 2 McCoy. B 3 MeCroan. C. A 3 McDowell. J 3 McLaughlin. F 1 Miller. E. T «i Miller. G. J 3 Miller. .1 2 Mills. T 3 M lor*. C. W 2 Mulliollaud. C 2 .Murphy. F 1 Ifnrphy, J. W 2 Myatt. C. E 1 Neal. A 10 Neil. J 2 Nicholas, J. ; 4 Nieklaus. J J OBeary. B. F 4 Parker, J. W 8 Patterson, A. E 1 Faul. .1. 1 10 Belter. J 10 Phillips, E. M 1 Folk. S Bl Bowers. Jerry 2 Fritchard. J. A 2 Bamsey. E. J 17 Bandolph. J 9 Beed. C », Biedel. W. B 1 Bieser. M 4 Binehart. V S Binary, it 7 Bisk. F 5 Bogers. R. L 0 Bomigh. O. !• 1 Scott. W. ■ 5 Smith. P. E 3 Snyder. C. L 3 Spence, K 7 St. Vincent, W 2 Stanfield. W. L. ...11 Stout. B 1 Stnbbleficld. Q 2 Suggs. W. E 2 Sullivan. F 3 Taylor. W 5 Vivell. W. C 12 Walker. W 14 Ward. W l Wells. T. II 1 Wentworth. tJ 2 Wilford. C 5 Williams, C 12 Williams. I. J 19 Wilson. F IS Wright. B 5 Wright, E. F l 3 Wright, W. A 0 Young, J. W 1 The following stakes were decided: Siake. Date. Winner. Value. Tijuana Selling Stakes, December 10: Scarlet Oaks ,200 San Diego Business Mens Handicap. January 21; Ed Cudihee 2,000 Bos Angeles Highweight Handicap, January 28; Slippery Elm ". l.iiOO 1 Spreckels Handicap, February 11; ■hsjmrjr Kim . l.l.-,o | Coffroth Handicap. February 22; Sasin 4.000 Coronado Selling Stakes, March 4; Old Broom 1,200 The percentage of winning favorites was below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Numlier of days 125 Number of races 752 : Winning first choices 2S0 Winning second choices 172 Winning outsiders 300 Winning at odds-on 7ti Defeated at odds-on 48 Percentage of winning favorites .37 A number of new track records were established during the meeting, the most noteworthy lieing the three- |iiarters in 1:11% made by Slippery Elm on Docenilier 20. MM, The records revised to date, are now as follows: Dist. Horse A.Wt. Date. Time. 3-S Bosellis ...2 105 Jan. 8, 1916 :35% 3 1-2 f Avon Carey. 2 112 Feb. 12, 1917 42% 1-2 Rollin Laird. 2 123 May 12, 1910 :47% 4 1-2 f Geraldame .2 101 July 19, 1916 :54% 5-8 Ed Cudihee. 3 97 Jan. 8, 1916 :59% f. 1-2 f Sangallo ...3 IIS June 28, 1910 1:05V5 3-4 Slip. Elm... 3 110 Doc. 20, 1916 1:11% 6 1-2 f Seirpsilla ..7 111 Jan. 9, 1916 1:20V; 7-8 Bank 3 115 Nov. 16, 1916 1:25 1 Sangallo 3 95 June 17, 1916 1:38 lm50y Vesta 5 108 Jan. 14, 1917 1:52% lm70y Diadi 6 108 Mar. 30 1917 ...1:44% 1 1-16 Sangallo ...3 110 June 24, 1916 1:45 1 1-8 Cordie F....6 106 May 27, 1916 1:54% 13-16 Col. Matt... 4 103 Apr. 1, 1917 2:01% 11-4 Pess Jaukeo 111 July 23, 1916. .. .2:07% i


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