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AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1919 i Dnriic: the raring fr.nn January 1. 1919, up to and Iwludiug Deeember 31. 1919, lal Jorkeya were wtaarra ..f one or more race* in t!i«- Catted Stat-. Canada and Cuba. The record of theae jockeys for tlie period named, with their riding weight-, is em-lii.i. ! in the following tabulation: Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. PC. j Alt. .1 113 7 1 1 2 : .14 Ambrose, ■ KM 313 r.n 68 4 1 iso .17 Apei. a M* 2«» i a i is .u Areli.imbault. C. !! » 53 7 !1 S ?.t .1*1 Ball, R 103 142 ! M U 110 .98 Barhaat, E 114 8 2 9 2 4 .58 Barnes 119 33 7 « 4 it; .21 Barrett, N KM. 302 88 43 25 201 .11 Bluer. J 198 21 2 4 4 It .07 Bell, J los S7 M 8 0 83 .12 Bethel. W 192 .112 1 5 .11 B..I.111.I, J 111 111 f. 11 15 79 .05 I P.. Don. R 100 17 2 1 3 11 .12 Coolie, • 105 7 13 12 .14 Itoyte, s bo i ;s 07 r.i 4*1 20s .14 Itrowa.C 107 ::i5 42 32 43 22s .12 Crown, W 103 43 5 8 4 28 .12 1-.iilliii.in. H 198 172 13 M 25 110 .OS Knrger, N los 1s 1 1 0 18 .98 Iturfce, II. 3 105 ::!ti 4s 37 47 202 .12 j Burk". .1. II 101 M 11 6 8 73 .11 I Kara*, ; US 4S 3 8 7 32 .Mi j I Blltwell. J 112 442 71 B8 CO 232 .17] I BiiMoii. M 198 207 40 4o 45 199 .15 ! Caldwell. 0 198 31 S 6 2 1S .18 Callahan. .1 M 293 33 31 41 1S7 .11 Canfield, L 101 270 27 22 82 198 .10 Camfody. J M 01 18 9 B 34 .20 Carpenter. O. . . .100 11 1 1 1 8 .88 Carroll. G. W 101 301 22 34 40 20S .07 Car-well. D 88 70 1 8 20 47 .89 1 Carter. R 11 101 15 14 19 53 .15 ! Cassitv. II 10.5 225 34 M 30 142 .15 I Chiavelta, V. ...102 74 12 10 18 31 .18 ! Clampitt. M 102 M 1 2 4 • .98 Collins. A 193 881 17 21 30 2: 1 .0". Collin*. 3 107 M 7 7 5 27 .12 Coltiletti, F 82 202 40 21 89 150 .17 I Connelly, D 100 447 5*.i 81 81 200 .13 Connors..! 107 141 13 U 19 M .98 Coaway, J KM 89 «; 8 7 :.o .89 i Oarey, ; 102 227 12 13 28 173 .98 , ..rrigan. .1 115 119 9 6 198 Crooks. W 107 6 4 8 O 2 .91 Cru.se. .1 112 10 7.7 11 21 .1 I Craiae, M OS ::i 1 8 8 M .98 Crump. W 118 217 83 20 27 15s .13 Darts, J 112 is 1 8 i 18 .98 i Dnie-. i: 103 155 8 8 M 129 .90 Davie-. T 113 191 21 23 27 07 .13 Dawson, J MB Km; 7 5 8 83 .07 Be Kayo, E loo 10 l i s ; .10 j Denyse, it 101 07 1 4 10 62 .91 Dhdunon, C 198 111 1 9 3 88 .91 Domini. k. J 100 13 11 Is 15 m; .11 l» nabw . i: M 111 11 14 8 m .18 ; Dority, R 100 70 7 19 lo 43 .18 Douglas 193 17 1 1 8 12 .88 Doyle, W 101 1M lo 17 29 192 "7 Dreyer, J nil 311 35 44 52 ISO .11 Doggan, C : . 59 5 3 3 48 .88 Dunl.ip. S 115 6 3 0 • 2 1 .58 I Dill eh. J 110 52 10 3 7 32 .10 I Knsor, 1 198 231 7o 15 41 17 .21 Erickson, II 101 381 3.7 to 83 271 .18 Palrbrotber, C. .113 172 30 31 20 85 23 Fator, 1 N 42 4 I 4 ::i .19 Patur, 1 193 0W 128 M5 S3 2sO .21 Kinley, A 188 OS 12 7 7 72 .12 j Fracli. J 198 198 15 21 23 107 .91 rjargan. W ill 198 ll IT is 117 .07 ..iron. II 10S 07 17 0 10 53 J1- earner. M 100 440 til 82 51 237 .11 Gentry, L 118 219 21 II U 117 .18 Class, J no 7. «- 7 7 51 .0- Qordoa, C los 8 1115 .12 Rraj 0 B»s sill.. .12 llray, II l«i". 22 1 1 2 " .93 i ;,..-,„ v. | 89 85 3 8 ■ 88 .94 liriffin. l 193 - 1 o 1 4 .17 ..,,. . c 195 123 is 20 28 59 .15 i,r.,i,,. .1 Ill 282 83 49 IS 174 .12 Crnlier, .1 89 -I 2 : 9 34 .94 Hamilton. II . U»l 3S8 58 12 88 222 .13 II ..... i .1 I.e. I- I I :: I - • 134 o. Uayaes 1 . ill Ml 19 21 21 127 Ml Uciui-ch, W 102 20 1 4 3 IS .01 i j I j I j I I ! ! I ! I i , i j ; I I j Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. llelipel. J 101 SI I 15 14 4S .86 lllileman. K Ill 113 12 13 8 100 .OS llinphy. W 100 M 17 17 II 40 .17 Hoag, W 101 29 10 1 27 .01 Iloffler, J 02 30 3 2 5 28 .10 Howard. C 105 271 27 30 32 1S2 .10 Howard, J 10K 883 83 35 88 275 .00 Ilufr. N 112 27 1 O 1 25 .94 Humphries. W HIS 84 112 30 .03 i Iimt. r 101 7 10 2 4 .10 laekaaa, C 198 123 3 1 21 M .92 Jamil. W 101 32 5 1 4 22 .10 Jeffeott, II 109 58 0 7 S 35 .11 Johnson, A too 400 r.o 81 52 217 .14 .lohn-011. C MS 2 10 10 .50 Johasoa, L 100 1 19 9 8 100 Jones, C 115 4 10 0 3 .25 Judge, J 193 13 1 2 2 s os Kederis, 1 105 110 IS 11 14 78 .18 Ketsay, W 10s 883 CI 55 4. 221 .15 King. F. II Ill 7 112 3 .14 Kirschl.aum, 0...198 37 2 S 3 21 .05 Kleegvr, R 103 28 3 2 4 10 .11 Knapp, W 115 S7 25 22 10 29 .20 Knight, c 115 M 3 1 2 10 .10 Kohn, C 198 0 1 2 1 5.11 Kopplemaii, B. .. 02 1SS 2". 30 20 103 .14 Kreger, A M 25 1 3 2 18 .84 Kiiaimer. C 10 698 S2 69 »;i 107 .21 Lang. W 107 75 I 13 18 40 .OS Learning 105 silo ; .12 Lilley. W 110 24 2 0 3 10 .OS L.ftus. J IIS 177 95 30 21 52 .37 Lomas, K 181 13 2 1 4 s .18 Lowe, 0 100 198 IS 18 20 53 .14 Lansford, II 107 020 loo si 88 375 .10 Lax, r 102 31 7 4 8 12 .28 Lyke. I Ill 20S 31 40 30 191 .12 Manders, W 118 51 2 3 7 88 .04 .Maj.-stic. J 07 M S 8 «. 43 .12 llareo. B 105 119 8 100 Martin, c los 25 1 3 1 20 .04 Martinez. P 100 70 21 Is 11 :0 .27 Mason. B 140 24 1 2 1 20 .04 Matthews. M. ...107 40 3 s « 28 .07 McAtee. 1 110 232 33 32 31 188 .14 MeP.ri.h-. II 193 S 3 O 2 3 .37 MeP.rido. J 102 SS 25 12 14 37 .2S M.-Cabe. .7 lt0 ■ 7 S 0 45 .10 M.-Corkle. C 103 99 IS 12 7 ."3 .20 McCrann. B 194 100 18 10 27 137 . iMcEwen. C 105 25 1 4 8 14 .01 Med. wan, E 107 is S 2 3 5 .44 M.Intyre. J 102 14S 15 IS 10 00 .10 lUrlntyre. W. ...10s 40 « o 2 23 .15 |jUcTaggart, J. ..110 9 10 1 if. 14 .10 Mender. C Ill 88 3 5 11 07 .94 j Meiini-e. I- 00 70 12 10 5 43 .10 Uetealf, J Ill 204 20 21 15 14s .10 Miller, C. II. ...112 28 3 O 5 20 .11 Mill-. L 104 17 1 2 .". . .00 Molesworth, G....18S 172 13 22 14 123 .OS Mondoa, W 118 59 5 1 5 8 .25 111 ii y. .1 OS 520 M 54 55 371 .11 Hi re, II 05 7 1 1 8 5 .14 111 •. W 102 30 1 3 I 32 .03 Morris, L 188 M 7 1 4 27 .18 Morrissey, W....197 69 s o 7 1- .12 Morys, 3 Ill 111 13 17 11 70 .12 Mountain. M. ...107 128 10 18 14 SO .98 Mnlcahy, J ill 31 2 4 s 17 .00 Murphy, r 107 Ml 11 1s ll 83 .lo Murray. T 105 S32 137 103 100 403 .10 •Masgrare, P.. ..193 128 13 21 II 7.". .lo My -. II 102 177 20 28 10 110 .11 Kiekla i-. A 112 s 2 1 o r. .23 Nolan, T 105 821 -".2 51 48 17s .10 OBrien. V. J. ..110 SS 20 13 11 2s .20 OMahoaey, C los s 1 1 o .; .12 Obert, v 10:1 232 is 17 is 170 .os Orates, W 105 7.". 7 ". 10 44 .10 Owens. D 107 2. 2 3 1 28 .0- Parrisartaa, T. ..112 70 10 0 0 :.i .13 Ianie.v. It 100 120 10 12 Is so .OS I, nalver. A 101 29 8 8 1 13 .15 Piekens. A 102 24 4 88 43 31 l..l .11 Pier.-. .1 198 232 32 84 2H 188 .11 Piakstaff, W. ..112 •; 1 o 1 i 17 Iianegar, B loo lit is s 11 00 .10 Ill. J KS 838 83 33 41 217 .10 Pool, E 105 327 55 88 40 183 .17 P-lice. C 07 37 2 S 5 22 .05 Io-I. i: 103 13 1 2 2 s ii Pnni • It., Ii to: v. |h ,; 1 , ... ,| ci. . 1 e. .• lot |«| 20 28 |3 os 12 Vbic.u, T 115 0 1 0 1 4 .17 Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. T7np. P.O. Rice. T 109 402 71 82 75 234 .15 Ricbcreek. A. ... 00 247 27 31 30 153 .11 Riddle. C 100 97 12 15 15 55 .11 Ridenour, W. ... 98 138 7 9 10 112 .05 Robbins, J 10S 17 fi 2 2 7 .35 Robertson, J. ...103 2 1 0 1 0 .50 Robinson, C 100 896 190 145 120 435 .21 •Robinson, E. ...112 20 5 3 2 10 .25 Robinson. W. ...110 15 2 2 4 7 .13 Rodriguez. J. ...108 380 30 40 50 200 .09 Rowan, J 100 2 110 0 .50 Rowan. M 110 177 15 10 1S 125 .OS Rowan. T 105 191 2S 24 24 115 15 Rjan, J. P 110 74 9 10 10 45 .12 Ryan, R KM! 203 33 20 24 120 .10 Sande. I" 105 340 St 07 58 111 .23 Schut tinker. A lot. 220 40 43 21 107 .22 Schwartz, M. ... 85 41 1 4 5 31 .02 Scott. J 110 23 2 2 3 10 .00 Shilling, II 112 13 2 0 0 11 .15 Simpson. R Ill 203 15 21 21 143 .07 Skagga, P. 115 1 1 0 o o 100 Smith. E 1011 54 13 11 11 10 .21 Smith. F 104 SI 5 7 4 05 .00 Smith, S 108 40 5 fi 4 31 .11 Smith. T 113 44 8 S fi 22 .19 Smyth. J 112 1 1 0 0 0 100 Stieidman. S. ...105 208 20 28 28 192 .08 Speck 104 14 1 3 1 9 .07 Stack. G 100 47 2 5 2 38 .04 Stalker. 1 110 194 27 34 22 111 .11 Stapleton. J 95 178 19 19 10 124 .11 Stearns. II 99 107 fi 8 11 82 .00 Stevens, F 102 00 5 4 3 48 .OS Stirling, I 109 300 45 57 44 220 .12 Stone, G 00 IS 1 1 0 16 .06 Sullivan. J 90 14 1 0 0 13 .07 Taplin. E 109 39 13 10 4 12 .33 Taylor, C 107 55 10 7 2 30 .18 Taylor. W lOl 5S 3 r 8 42 .05 Thompson. C. ...113 79 19 20 9 31 .24 Thurbcr. II 101 722 83 110 SS 439 .10 Trotae, B 10S 213 20 3! 21 127 .12 Trailer, R 112 IS! 3". 33 32 84 .P. Tryon. A 00 19 I 1 2 15 .05 Tullett. II 10S 33 5 7 3 IS .15 Turk. E 109 17 5 12 9 .29 Turner, S 115 4 10 12 .25 Van Dusen. C. ..103 97 11 9 fi 71 .11 Wakoff. II 101 00 3 10 8 4S .04 Walls. G 10.8 248 21 29 40 151 .OS Warren. G 109 30 1 4 7 IS .03 Warrington. W. lit 111 21 10 13 SS .17 Warseher. B. ...10S S 1 0 0 7 .12 Watts. R. C. ...114 9 2 5 1 1 .22 Wein -r. r 05 102 If, 19 18 109 .10 Wes-ler. J 95 154 IS IS 15 103 .12 Whoatloy. E 100 26 2 1 4 19 .08 White. C 103 «3 1 fi 5 r,l .02 Wida. S 92 47« 58 57 70 293 .12 Williams. J 109 M S 9 11 57 .09 Willis. 103 315 20 33 30 220 .09 Wlagftehl, R. ..109 107 I 11 9 70 .07 Wisbard, D 114 11 1 2 0 S .09 Wolstenbolm, 8.. 119 83 0 12 14 50 .07 Woods. L 83 SO 10 2 S 60 .12 Woods. M 107 1S 2 4 3 9 .11 Wright, W 102 215 15 IS 20 102 .07 1eargia, U 88 9 1 2 0 t; .11 Zoeller. J S7 42 4 5 3 30 .09 •Deceased.