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THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS. F. Robinson was in the sunshine of prosperity last week at Havre- eh- Grace, his substantial nc-erettea e.f eight winning mounts serving to bring him within nim- iH.ints of W. Crumps re-e-ord to date for this year The latter will be- in the- sad-elle again at Lexington ne-xt S.iturelay. but it is quite on the- cards that Robinson may be ne-ek ami nock with him by that time. Crump gained his long lend while Robinson was not riding, and it si-ems but Justice that tin- latter should close- up e.n his rival while he- in his turn is in idleness. E. Ambrose see.reel three wins last we-ek and, se far as the thirty toasters are concerned, was second to Robinson. At present the records for this year of the fortunate thirty are: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. lap. P.C.L.W. Crump, W 293 70 51 42 130 .24 0 RoMnaon, F. ...2i« til 49 45 111 .23 8 Wingfield. R. .300 49 32 43 1N2 .111 0 Collins, A 290 47 2 i 31 1KB .15 2 Lvkes. L 221 43 37 28 113 .19 0 Pie-kens, A. ...208 42 26 25 115 .20 0 Keteay, W 231 41 38 37 115 .18 0 Taplin. E 227 39 24 30 134 .17 1 McTaggart. T. .170 39 25 28 78 .23 0 ORrien. W. J. .130 33 19 19 59 .25 0 Rail. R 177 32 43 24 7S .18 0 Murphy, F 199 30 31 30 108 .15 0 Mink, "L 1S3 27 21 25 110 .15 0 Alexana, G., Jr.l«7 25 29 22 90 .Id 0 Williams, J. ..125 N II II ■ .21 2 Carroll, W. A.. 185 24 28 31 102 .13 0 Martin. E 144 24. 23 19 78 .17 0 Johnson, A. ...14« 24 15 22 85 .16 0 earner, M 90 24 15 15 36 .27 0 Havnes. E 144 23 12 IS 91 .16 3 Kleegor. R 132 22 31 15 04 .17 0 Troise. R 132 20 23 14 75 .15 2 Moleswortb, G. .152 20 19 24 89 .13 0 Pe«d. E 129 20 17 16 76 .16 I Merimee-. F 143 20 15 16 92 .14 0 Ambrose. E 118 20 11 17 70 .17 3 Gray, L 189 19 35 32 103 .10 0 Rowan, M 187 19 30 21 114 .10 0 Matthews, M. ..121 19 17 11 74 .16 ol Mtbride, J 127 18 15 16 78 .11