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THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS "- " ,;. --"-tl-fc Nothing sensational occurred in the realm of horsemanship last week. C. Kummer lauded four winners, by virtue of which lie was the leader for the week, T. Rice, L. Elisor and H. Hamilton following him with three each. With only one track iu operation and with lads not in the thirty list winning over half of the races, there was scant opportunity for any great advancement. It will be different presently when racing begins at New Orleans and Havana. At the end of Saturdays racing the records of the thirty leaders were: Jockey. Mts. 1st. .2d. 3d. Unp. P.C.L.W. Robinson, C 822 177 132 118 305. .22 0 Murray, T 705 147 97 03 428 .10 0 Fator, L COli 120 105 S3 280 .21 2 Lunsford, II 537 87 08 07 315 .li 0 Thurbcr, II U95 85 10S 80 410 .12 0 Kummer. C 39! 82 59 01 197 .Jl -l Sande. E 310 SO 07 58 141 u Rice. T. ......... .422 00 09 70 217 .10 3 Loftus. J; 177 05 30 21 52 .37 0 Butwell, J 351 59 00 49 1S3 .17 1 Boyle. S ..392 59 53 40 250 .15 o Ambrose, E. 330 5S 58 43 177 .17 l Kelsay, W 372 58 . 51 40 214 .10 0 Ensor. L 289 58 40 - 37 154 .20 3 Connelly, I 423 57 58 59 249 .13 0 Garner, M 381 55 7t 50 198 .14 0 Pool, E 327 55 38 49 185 .17 I Nolan, T 329 52 51 48 178 .10 0 Mooney, J 470 49 51 47 323 .10 0 Schuttinger. A... 220 49 43 21 107 .22 0 Johnson. A. .....357 47 49 48 213 ,.13 0 Burke, H. J. ....354 4 0 34 45 229 .13 O Brown, C 345 42 32 43 228 .12 0 Stifling. D 311 41 4S 35 187 .13 0 Wida. S . .3S4 41 43 57 243 .11 0 Hamilton. II. ...103 41 38 31 183 .14 3 Fairbrother. C...10S 37 39 20 03 .22 1 Erickson. H 335 - 35 40 32 228 .10 0 Troxler, R. 178 34 33 29 82 .19 0 Cassity, II 221 31 19 30 13S .10 0 -