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TIM0NIUM PARK RACING STATISTICS The Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society hold forth at Timonium Park, Maryland, from September 1 to September 5, embracing five days of lacing, during which time thirty-five races were decided and 2,425 was distributed in purses. P. Stire was the most successful of the owners, heading the list witii ,025. The following won 25 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Stire. P 3 0 ,025 Derugi. J. F. P 3 0 0 950 Murphy, J. L 2 1 0 5S5 Walker. W 1 I 0 575 Utterbaek, E 2 O 0 575 Foley, G B 2 0 0 575 Finnegan, J. E ...2 0 1 475 Buck, M. W 1 2 2 450 Crippen. G. W 1 3 1 435 Lezama, A 1 2 0 400 Brenton. G. C 1 0 1 305 McGinty, F 1 1 O 350 Sweeney. E 1 0 0 300 Magni, P. G 1 1 1 300 Booker, J. J 1 0 0 300 Christmas, J. Y.;..., i 1 0 275 Crist. L .1 1 1 .0 275 Dernham. II 1 1 0 275 Mizell. G. C 1 0 1 205 Russell. J. J. 1 O 1 255 Boughsmau. F 1 0 1 250 Fa hey, J. J . 1 0 1 250 Black, J. M 1 0 0 225 Hart. II. J 1 O 0 225 Jackson, E 1 0 0 225 Laughlin, L 1 0 0 225 McBride, E. 1 0 0 225 Pending, R i 0 2 2 225 Scylla with three .straight victories to his credit was the chief winner among the horses, of which the following won 25 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Scylla 3 0 0 ,025 Algardi 3 0 0 950 Wodan 2 0 0 575 Lobelia 2 0 O 575 Mother Machree 1 1 1 375 Little England ....I 0 1 355 Plantarede 1 1 0 350 Annie Edgar 1 1 0 350 Bathilde 1 2 0 335 Sweet Apple I 0 0 300 Mother iu Law 1 O 0 300 Bob Rcdfield 1 0 0 300 Pirate McGee 1 1 O 285 Aliara 1 1 275 Comacho 1 1 O 275 Rey Ennis 1 1 0 275 Sturdee 1 1 0 275 Miss Horner ....I 0 1 205 Omeme 1 0 1 250 Tit for Tat 1 0 1 250 Twenty Seven 1 0 1 250 Armant 1 0 0 225 Col. Harrison V... 1 0 0 225 Deckhand ; 1 0 O 225 Mae Murray 1 O 0 225 Rosefield 1 0 0 225 The Masquerader 1 0 O 225 White Crown 1 0 0 225 Margaret Ellen 1 0 0 225 To W. Hinphy fell the riding honors with nine winning mounts and the high percentage of .31. Following are the riders with one or more winning mounts to their credit: Jockey. Mrs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Hinphy, W 29 9 5 5 10 .31 Stirling, D 27 5 11 4 7 .19 Obert, W 23 5 2 2 14 .22 Connors. J 23 5 1 3 14 .22 Dalv. W 2 2 0 1 0 100 Parrington, T 2 2 0 0 0 100 Mclntyre. J 11 1 5 1 4 .09 Mason. R 10 1 2 1 5 .10 Dominick. J ." 8 1 2 1 4 .12 Taylor, W. , 9 1 1 2 5 .11 Ransch, J 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Bauer. J 11 1 0 4 5 .09 Huff, N 10 1 O 1 S .10 Hie following riders finished second or third witli one or more of, their mounts, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. . Mts. 2d. Sd.Unp. Taylor, Mr. R .V... 2 1 l-O, Martin, C ..8 1 1 0 Reeder. L 1 1 0 0 Williams. II "3 1 0 2 Collins, J , ...8 .1 0 7 Jackson. C 11 0 4 7 Carswrll. . I. 1. 0 1 0 Kennedy. C 2 0 1 1 Utterbaek, Mr. A. H 2 0 1 1 Simmons, 51 4 0 1 3 Maderia. P. ..5 0 1 4 The following riders were unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Brown, J 1 Sneidman, S. 2 Logue, A 1 Henderson, E 2 North, L 1 Schwartz. M 3 Ryan, J. P 1 Tucker, M 3 Young, W 1 Harris, B 3 Mountain, M 2 lines, It 4 W. J. Daly was the leader of the winning trainers, of which the following saddled one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Daly, W. J 4 Burke, W. J 1 Stire, P 3 Crippen, G. W 1 Brown, W 2 Hickman, W 1 Healy, J. W 2 Jackson, R 1 Crist, L 2 Laughlin. L. ... 1 McBride, T 2 Livingston, W 1 Utterbaek, E 2 Moore, C. K 1 Arthur, J 1 Ridge. G. M 1 Black. J. M 1 Russell. J. J. 1 Roland, J 1 Sweeney, E 1 Booker, J. J 1 Walker, W 1 Brenton. G. C 1 Yorke, II. E 1 Buck. M. W 1