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WINNING OWNERS IN FRANCE Two American Stables Among Leaders-American and English Riders Best. The valuable prizes offered for competition during the current French racing season have been distributed over a wide range of owners, the Official Bulletin No. 32, issued by the Societe dEncournge-ment of Racing and Breeding, containing the names of 379 owners who participated in the winnings up to October 1. Included in this list are the following, who won 0,000 and over: Owner. Races Won. Amount. A. Eknayan 58 03,079 Baron Ed. de Rothschild 40 159,730 J. Rutgers Le Roy 88 150,339 A. K. Macomber 30 115,090 James Hennessy 22 105,174 J. D. Cohn 29 90,001 M. Boussac 34 78,830 E. de Saint-Alary 21 CC.235 Henri Balsau 7 52.00S H. Cottevielle 12 48,153 G. Wattinne 7 44,703 J. Tissot 5 44,033 Comte do la Cimera 1G 38,049 F. Gmmetz 10 37.4S0 Jean Lieux 24 30,915 P. Thomas 44 30,032 J. Pratt ...14 35,999 E. Llenart 14 34,730 J. Stern 22 34,315 E. Morgan 10 32,492 H. Ternynck 7 31,022 Jean Arditl 13 29,355 R. Filippi . 7 20,772 A. Aumont 7 23,337 M. Lazard 13 21,330 G. Christophe 13 20,682 N. E. Ambatielos ,.. 5 20,000 Included in this amount is the sum of 03,135 won .by the late W. K. Vanderbilt prior to his death. The breeders of winning horses were also the recipients of substantial awards, among whom are the following: Baron Ed. de Rothschild, ,020; successors of the late W. K. Vanderbilt. ,620; J. E. Widener, ,160; G. Antoine-May, ,920; De-lorme and Delapaime, ,760; James Hennessy, ,500; Comte Dauger, ,140; Comte de Talhouct-Roy, ,100; A. Aumont, ,100, and Baron R. de Rothschild, ,000. The list of breeders contains 134 additional names who received amounts from ,800 down. The list of winning jockeys up to October 1 is headed by ONeill, who has ridden 113 winners. Next in order came A. Sharpe, 81; M. Allemand, 65; Matthew McGee, 65; Bellhouse, 55; G. Garner, 54; J. Jennings, 49; G. Stern, 33; J. Lamoure, 31; G. Bartholomew, 30; A.- Atkinson, 29; G. Martin, 27; L. Robert, 27, and E. Chancelier and M. Bour-deley, 20 each. It is noticeable that, with the exception of M. Allemand, the Americnn and English jockeys hold a long lead over their French confreres.