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-r THIRTY 1 LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS In comparison, with Ids recent rapid rate of advancement, J" last week was rather barren of results II favorable to the record of young . Robinson, three " winning mounts being all he could muster. However, e at New Orleans and Havana alike, winning " mounts were pretty well distributed, among tlie J1 riders, five beiiig the maximum at Havana and four at New Orleans. IL Thurber and Q. Preece ei each took five- t Oriental Park, while II. J. Burke and J. Rodriguez each scored four at tlie Fair Grounds. At" the conclusion of Saturdays racing 11 the records of the thirty leaders were as followsc Jockey. r -Mts. lst.,2d. ,3d. Unp. P.C.L.W. R Robinson. C. ...,170 -42 22. 28 84 .24 3 M Murray.. 1. 122 27 15 .12 IW .22 3 M Moonej:. .1 150 211 IS 15 91 .17 I I Ilreyer. .1 119 21 20 2l! 79 .10 :i T Thurber. II 149 23 25 17 84 .15 r, K Kelsay, AV 113 22 17 10 01 .19 2 N Nolan, T S9 19 17 13 40 .21 2 k Luusford, II. ... CO 13 13 0 32 .20 2 Jockey. Mts. 1st. id. 3d. Unp. P.C.L.AV. Burle. H. J. .... SO lit S 4 55 .10 4 Rodriguez. J. ...127 12 15 17 83 .09 4 Garner, M 80 12 11 15 3! .15 0 Connelly. D 95 12 12 15 5l! .13 l Stalker. L. ..... 61 11 12 4 34 .18 1 Bullman. II 90 11 10 10 50 .12 2 Pool. E. 04 11 7 7 39 .17 1 Domlnick, J 71 10 10 10 41 :14 0 Sneidman. S. ...109 9 12 13 75 .OS 4 Preece. Q 01 9 10 0 39 .14 5 Dursch. J 26 9 1 3 13 .35 0 Erlckson, H. .... 47 S 10 3 24 .17 3 Pickens, A 79 S S 12 51 .10 1 Troise. R. ...... 47 S 7 3 29 .17 1 Cassity. II 55 7 2 .9 37 .13 I Buxton. .Al 76 6 12 12 46 .OS o Molesworth, 0.... 82 ! II .1; r9 .07 0 Johnson. A 5:t i ! 29 .11 0 Murphy. V. ..... 47 0 S 4 29 .13 0 Stirling. D. ..... 73 ! 6 S 53 .OS I Metcalf, J 4S 0 5 2 35 .12 0 Howard, C 33 6 4 5 IS .18 J,