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BOWIE RACING STATISTICS. The spring meeting of the Maryland Agricultural Association, which liegan on April 2. and came to an end April 14. embracing twelve days in all. was a record-breaker in iioint of attendance for that Maryland organization. The eagerness with which the racing public patronized the inaugural meeting in the east this year augurs well for the forthcoming meetings both in Maryland and on the metropolitan circuit. During the twelve days of racing at Howie, eighty-four races were decided and 2,270 distributed among the winning horsemen. The daily average distribution was ,355. with overnight handicaps as the features, no stake racing having been provided. J. A. Strode was the lead ing inoiiey-winning owner with ,150 to his credit. J. M. Hooker and W. Walker were second and third respectively with .97t and ,921 in stable winnings. The following is the list of the owners who won 00 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Strode. J. A 4 3 0 ,190 Hooker. J. M 4 0 2 1971 Walker, W 3 3 4 1.921 Arthur. J 3 2 j j .c.7c, Mirasol Stable 3 2 1 1.C50 Brews*, G. II 3 3 o 1.050 Short. P. 1 3 1 2 MM Hedvell. IJ. ; o :? 4 j -gj Tyr . J. 1 3 , j 1.450 Fountain. C. F 2 1 2 1,401 Sweeney. J. F 2 3 1 1.375 Zimmer. J. M 2 2 5 1.375 Hean. J. W 2 2 O 1.250 Whitney. H. P 2 2 2 1 MO Larle. B. D 2 1 1 1.150 Darke, c. J 2 0 1,125 I tlerback. F 2 1 1 1.10C. 7.ollicoffer. K. T 2 2 0 1.1H Oliver. W. 1 2 0 2 1.100 Iro.-maii. C. : 1 1 1.075 i ohinan. F. W 2 1 0 1.000 Capps. W. C 2 0 0 900 Phillips. 0. E 1 3 0 775 Cibson. J. A I 2 1 771 1-rancis. T 1 r, 0 750 McHride. K 1 3 „ 7.-,,, Matheiv. H 1 •• 11 7 ", Lee. M 1 •• ,, 70, Fenw ick. W 1 1 2 721 Seregni. L. A 1 1 o gpj Murray. W 1 1 1 coo M.-ihon. J. J.. .Ir 1 1 o .-,7.-, Shea. M 1 11 1 -,7;, C-.hill. W 1 0 1 sad I.iack. .1. M 1 1 n v.n Byer, 1 1 1 o Bag • lark. P. A 1 1 n r,.,o Baly, M. J l 1 ■ .-,.-„, O Prion. T. W I 1 0 550 Powers, P 1 1 o 550 Birate, W 1 o j ;,.,o Braeaiag, 11 1 o 2 U0 Dm nan. W 1 11 | ..j.-, I.reshr. K. 1 1 i n .-,[]i Apr-da V 1 a t ,-,,, ! Jones. J. p 1 n j -,,k, I.oney. W. W 1 o 11 ;,||.» McDonald. H 1 0 1 B« Phillips. J 1 o o 475 Hyau. W. T 1 . 11 475 Ila.Miialer. P. V 1 o o t.n White. J..H 1 0 i 4Sf Only seven horses won ,000 or more. Indian Chaat was the leader with ,250. the result of having been first ou two occasions and second on two other trips to the past. The toBaariag is a lNt of the horses which won MM or more each: Heree. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Indian Chant 2 2 0 $ 1.250 Part woi lb 2 1 i 1.075 Hauberk 2 0 1 1.075 Hoxer 2 0 2 1.071 Anxiety 2 1 I l.MH Sleepy Sam 2 1 0 1.000 Kewessa 2 0 I l.Otio Rarglar 2 0 0 PM Ocean Prince 2 0 1 ! .,! Hildas Brother 2 o o P24 Fan Tan 2 0 0 P25 Pallor Hoy 2 ■ O ■£and Yodeles 1 g 11 ., .;, Fruit Cake J 11 11 miki Jessie Laadae 2 o o Ml King Herod 2 0 0 PM Fairy Legend 1 3 1 Slid Progressive 1 3 0 750 lem 1 2 0 725 liiiuieta I 2 0 721 Kihlay 1 2 0 721 Richard Laagdaa l 2 1 700 Kilmer 1 1 1 7110 Befagee 1 1 1 »;7l K ilts 1 1 r r,25 Pill Money 1 1 1 025 Disturber 1 1 1 000 lalith Haumanu 1 1 1 000 Jabot 1 1 0 575 Loyal Meteor 1 1 0 575 lleale Park l o 2 575 Lynn 1 0 1 571 Arbitrator I 1 o 551 Hill Livingston 1 1 0 55 1 Dolina 1 1 0 550 Lgmont I 1 0 5".!l Land Lubber 1 1 0 MP Minda 1 1 0 KM Pastella 1 1 0 550 Spectre 1 1 0 550 Sweeter than Sugar 1 1 0 550 Z xii ie 1 1 0 550 Feather Duster 1 0 2 550 Prim Harry 1 0 2 550 Swift Fox 1 o 1 525 Mayme W 1 0 0 521 Met chant 1 o 0 521 Falna Kenaa 1 0 0 Ml Miss Kruter 1 0 0 Ml Chemung 1 0 1 Ml Korfhage 1 0 1 510 Life 1 0 1 500 Miss Burgomaster 1 0 1 MP Virginia Veil 1 0 1 500 Kentucky Boy 1 0 o MP Woodstone 1 0 0 500 Pharaoh 1 0 0 475 K0y.1l Interest 1 0 0 475 Hiilie Baker l 0 o 4M Freda Johnson 1 0 0 450 Ina Kay 1 0 0 450 Judge Wingfiehl 1 0 0 4M Kalmia lark 1 0 0 450 Marmont 1 0 I 450 Ouico 1 0 0 4.50 Kay o Light I 0 I 450 Kuth Law 1 0 0 450 Tippity Witchet 1 0 0 450 F. Robinson rode in his usual brilliant style and carried off the jockey honors of the meeting. .1. McTaggart and T. Parrington were Bobinsons closest competitors and showed to good advantage. The following is a list of the jockeys riding one or more winners: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Flip. B.C. Kobinson. F IM 14 13 9 24 .23 McTaggart. J 57 10 7 4 30 .IS Parrington. T 30 S 3 4 21 .22 McBcrmott, It 43 7 10 5 21 .10 Collins, W 32 I 10 3 14 .10 Haynes. 1 30 B 3 7 21 .14 Collins. A 43 B 1 0 31 .12 McTaggart, T 14 4 3 2 5 .29 Olwrt. W 19 3 3 3 10 .10 Schanu horn. W 9 3 2 1 S .33 Tapliu. E 14 3 1 3 7 .21 Williams. J i 3 0 1 2 .50 Hutwell, J 27 2 3 3 19 .07 Wakoff. II 17 2 2 2 11 .12 Kopplenianii, B 22 2 1 2 17 .09 Huff, X 9 2 0 2 5 .22 Casey, A 20 1 2 4 13 .05 Stirling. D 13 1 2 1 9 .08 Watts, R. C 21 1 1 0 13 .03 Ambrose, E 11 1 1 3 0 .09 Jackson, C .ri 1 1 0 3 .20 Boylan, II 12 1 0 2 9 .OS The following jockeys placed but failed to ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d. Inp. Ball. R 13 4 1 8 Sobel. R 14 3 0 11 Mink, L If 2 1 12 McKenxie, W 4 2 0 2 Dreyer. J 0 2 0 4 Ward, W 8 1 4 3 Minder, A 3 1 0 2 Mulcahey, J 0 0 4 2 Forehand, E tt 0 1 8 The following jockeys were unplaced with all their mounts. •"key. Mts. Jockev. "Mts Hughes, c 1 Phaser. 1 .-, Killings worth, II. ... 1 Cruise. J 4 Modiii y. J 2 Connors. J s Byaa, J. P 2 Kodr.guez, .1 10 Beharf, 1: 2 pets, J 15 F. Uaaaate was tin- leaalag Uahati, having saddled aia wl—tli during the a ting. The record of the trainers, who saddled one or more winners, is as follows; Trainer. Wins. Arthur. J 5 Heal. X. K 1 Black. J. M 1 Brent. A 1 Burttschell. W. A. .. 3 Bussey. J. C, 1 Byer. J 1 Cahill. W 1 Daly. M. J 1 Darke. C. N 2 Duffy. J 1 Ed wards, J I Fenwiok, W 1 Fountain, D. S 2 Freeman. C. X 2 Frisbee. F. C 1 Carrison. K. II 2 Garth, L. W l Cibson. J. A 1 Haymaker, L 1 Heimessy, C. B 4 Hogan, W 1 Trainer. Wins. Larrick. B. B 3 Livingston. W 1 McDanitl. I. B 3 Man 111, c 1 Musante. F Oliver. W. L 2 Phillips. J 3 Shannon, T. J 2 Shields. W I Short. W 3 Simons, , 2 St-ode. J. A 1 Sykes. J. A 2 Tigue. J 2 Ftt -rhack, H 2 Voyce. It. II 1 Walker. W 4 Whatley, J. S 1 AVinfrey. O. C 1 Wish. ml. I . S I Zimmer, A 2 The percentage of winning favorites was about normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 12 Number of races S4 Winning first choices ;; Winning second choices M Winning outsiders 23 Winning at odds-on 12 Defeated at odds-on 9 Percentage of winning favorites 39 Only one new track record was established. Fruit Cake hanging up a now mark of 1:07 for five and a half furlougs. The records of the track, revised to date, are now as follows: Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-2 Chemung ...2 11G April 0, 191C :4S% 4 1-2 f Kose Water. 2 IOOJ April 10, 1915 :5T 5-8 J. B. Harrell2 104 Oct. 2. 1914 1 :01 £ 5 1-2 f Fruit Cake. .3 100 April 2, 1917 1:07 3-4 Squeeler ...4 112 Nov. 13, 1915 1:13 Sand Marsh.. 3 108 Nov. 27. 1015 11* Flittergd ..5 112 April 5, 1910 1:13 Y. Notions.. « 114 Xov. 2S, 1910 1:13 C 1-2 f Fruit Cake.. 2 110 Nov. 18, 1910 1:20 7-8 Hauberk ...4 110 Xov. 21, 1910 1:20% 1 Leochares ..6 114 Xov. 23, 1910 1:41 lm20v S.W. Johnson 4 107 Xov. 30, 1915 l:4o% lm70y Nephtbvs ...3 105 Nov. 13, 1915 1:46 % 1 1-11 Harry Shaw. 4 IK; Xov. 25. 1915 1 :4S 13-10 High Tide ..4 111 Nov. 23, 1910 2:05 1 1-8 !. M. Millers 114 Nov. 13, 19J5 1:57 Orperth 0 100 Xov. IS. lgtf 1:57 11-4 Armament ..4 102 Xov. 30, 1915 2:1Df, Luther 0 109 April 13, 1910. ..2:10% 1 1-2 Bil. Baker.. 5 107 Nor. 2o, 1910 2:43%