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i i i I KENILWORTIt PARK FIGURES Goodly Sum of 5,650 Distributed During Seven Days. Gallaher Bros. Carry Off Lions Share of Prizes Kinburn Their Largest Winner. Distributing the sum of 5,050 during tiie seven days of racing from July 20 to July 27. the Kenil-worth Park Jockey Club was rewarded for its generous outlay by the participation in its meeting of horses of good finality, witli resultant, excellent racing that attracted in large numbers the people of the border cities. Only five stake races were provided, but each had ,000 added, sufficient inducement to bring out the better class of horses. These, augmented by liberal overnight purses, brought the daily average distribution up to 12,-235, a high figure for any meeting. The failure of the E. R. Bradley stars after their successful Kentucky campaign was an unlooked for incident that may be explained by the severity of the han-dicappers. All in all. the meeting was a large success, on a par with the Windsor Jockey Club meeting that preceded it. The Kentucky turfmen. Gallaher Bros., have reason to be pleased with their visit to Kenilworth Park, where their horses won five races and ?9,220, giving them first place on the winning owners list. E. F. Whitney with .f 5,950 anil F. Musante with .,550 also fared well. The owners who won 1921.sh00 or more each are: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Gallaher Bros 5 0 0 $ 9.220 Whitney, E. F 2 0 0 5,950 Musante, F 1 1 1 5.550 Hendrie. G. M 1 0 .1 4,820 Brockmiller, O. J 1 0 1 4,700 Ward, J. S 3 0 0 3,501 Ross, J. K. L 2 2 0 2,851 Crist, T. E 2 0 0 2.150 Sunnylnnd Stable 1 1 2 1,90ft Baker. G. F 1 2 2 1,700 Nugent P.ros I 1 1 1.100 Buck, W. A I 1 1 1,100 Hall. C. W . 1 1 I 1.300 Austin, A. L. 1 1 0 1,300 McLean, E. P. ...I 1 1 1,300 Christopher, P 1 1 0 1,200 Swenko, A 1 0 0 1.151 Ware. W. R 1 O 0 1.1011 Farrar, F 1 1 0 1.100 Holmes. H. B. 1 0 0 17100 Knebelkamp, C. II I 0 O 1,100 Le Hoy, M 1 0 0 1.100 Marmet. F 1 0 0 1,100 Smith. C. II 10 0 1,100 Worthington. C. T 1 1 0 1,100 Buxton, C 1 0 0 1,000 Seagram Stable 0 3 0 1,000 Irby, C I 0 0 1,000 Brenner. M 1 0 0 1,000 Dunn, J. B 1 0 0 1,000 Adkins. J. I 1 O 0 900 Delbarrio 1 0 1 900 Moore, C. W., Jr 1 0 0 900 Murray, AV. S 1 0 0 910 Xevada Stock Farm 1 O O 900 Polk. S 110 910 Richardson. P. T 1 0 0 90O Fenwick, W 1 O 0 900 Skinker. J. R. 1 n 1 900 Tarn o Shanter Stable 1 0 0 900 Murphy, T. M 1 0 O 900 Coppage, R. F 0 3 0 000 Dundee. .1 0 1 o 000 Bradley, E. R 0 0 1 001 Kinburn was the big winner, .among the horses, his Detroit City Handicap and. two overnight races bringing monetary returns of ,020. My Dear, Bygone Days, Second Thoughts and Salvo were dtlier large money winners among the following horses, which accounted for 1921.sh00 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Kinburn 3 0 0 ,020 My Dear 1 1 0 5,50 Second Thoughts 1 1 0 4,950 Salvo I 0 0 4,520 Bygone Days 1 O 0 4,000 Incog 2 0 O 2,150 Mcrrimac 2 0 t 2,100 Dodge 1 O 1,400 Belario 1 1 O 1,300 King Thrush 1 1 O 1 ,250 Flame 1 1 0 1,200 Benevolent 1 O 1 1,200 Mint Cat 1 1 0 1,200 Smart Guy 1 0 0 1,150 Brocm Teddler 1 0 O 1,100 Chloris 1 0 0 1400 Frank Shannon 1 0 0 1.100 Gilt Fringe 1 0 0 1,100 Kuklux 1 .0 0 1,100 Photoplay 1 O 0 1.10O Sergeant York 1 0 0 1,100 Star Realm 1 o 0 1.10O Yorkist 10 0 1,100 Lottie Loraine 1 1 0 1,100 Cavaleadour II 1 0 0 1,000 Sewell Combs 1 0 0 1,000 Poi.gee 1 0 0 1.000 Sudor 1 0 o 1,000 Dixie Carroll 1 O 0 1,000 Chief Sponsor 1 O O 1,000 Clansman 1 O O 1,000 Brisk 1 1 O 1,000 Billy Dunn 1 0 0 910 Court Fool 1 0 0 900 Dark Ages 1 O 0 900 Fitz-Boodle 1 0 0 900 Franklin 1 0 0 900 Little Sandy 1 0 1 900 Madrono 1 0 0 000 Martha Fallon 1 0 O 900 Mom 1 O 0 900 Momentum 1 o 0 900 Pierre-a-Feu 1 O O 900 Polar Cub 1 O O !i0 Refugee II I 0 0 900 A join O 1 O 000 Golden Sphere 0 1 o GOO Irish Kiss 0 1 O 000 Johnny Dundee O 1 O 000 H. J. Burke was the saddle hero of the meeting with the line score of eleven winners for seven days of racing. The following are the jockeys who rode one or more winners: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. Burke, II. J 33 11 2 0 14 .33 McTaggart, J 13 3 3 0 7 .23 Gantner. A 10 3 12 10 .33 Parke, P. 14 3 0 1 10 .21 Pool. E 19 3 5 f, 5 .10 Rowan, J 12 3 O 1 S .25 Kiehcreek, A 9 2 O 0 7 .22 Taylor, E 11 2 I 2 O .18 Brooke. T 7 1 1 1 4 .14 Butwell, J 12 1 3 2 O .08 Claver, A 3 1 1 0 1 .33 Coney. 1 2 1 O O 1 .50 Denny, E 13 111 10 .08 Fator. E 4 1 O 0 3 .25 Josiah. E 3 1 0 0 -JL .33 McDermott. L 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Mooney, J. 1 19 1 2 1 12 .05 Morris, L fi 1 2 2 1 .17 .Myers, II 2 1 O 0 1 .50 Xnckols. S 1 1 0 0 O 100 Parrington, K 10 10 18 .10 Parrington, T. I 1 0 0 0 10 Pollard, E 5 1 0 O 4 .20 Wilson. A 4 1 1 1 1 .25 Lang, C 20 1 5 l pj .04 Fields. G 7 1 0 2 4 .11 Saladin, U 3 1 1 O 1 .33 The following jockeys finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did uot ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Murphy. F 11 3 0 8 Paul. F .....7 3 2 2 Continued on seventh page. KENILWORTH PARK FIGURES .... I Continued from second page. Barnes, E 13 2 3 S Boyle, S. -4 1 O 3 Burke, J. II G 1 O Buxton, M 4 1 0 3 Harrington, R S 1 0 7 Hartinghtall, F 1 1 O 0 Stearns; II G 1 O ii Selipffel, P. .". 1 O 4 Shilling, II 4 1 O 3 McDermott, R , 1 I 4 Pickens, A ....3 1 O 2 Stack, G 1 1 O O Rowan. T I 1 O 0 Median, J 1 O I O Hunt, F 2 0 1 1 I.yke, 1 3 O 1 2 AValls, G 4 O 1 3 AVilliams, J 3 0 1 2 Morrissey, W 4 0 1 3 Anderson, M 2 0 1 1 Anthony, E 1 O 1 3 Huiitamer, J 7 O 1 G Donahue, E 1 0 1 3 Duggan, C 2 0 1 1 The following jockeys were unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Allen. L 1 Itomanelli, R 1 Boganowski, W 1 Wallace, J. 1 Brogden, J 1 AVeiner, E 1 Brown, A 1 Barnes, X. J 2 Burns, T 1 Bower, II. P. 2 Chiayetta. F 1 Gordon, 1 2 Ginlcy, F . ... 1 Gruneisen, J 2 Curatal, A 1 llarbourne, E 2 Haywood, 3 1 Stone, G 2 Huntlpy, W 1 Gregory, II 3 Kederis. J; 1 Holloway, R 3 King, H. 1 Miller. C. C 3 Lancet, W 1 Schwartz, M 3 Mangan, G 1 Dislimon. C 4 Martinez. P 1 Lilley. AV 4 IVychurd. J 1 McCoy. J 4 Roehm, E 1 Shelepets, J J. C. Gallaher, with five victories to his credit, heads the list of the trainers, of which the following saddled one or more winners: Trainer. AYins. Trainer. Wins. Gallaher, J. C r, Musante, F 1 Goose, 11 3 Polk, S 1 Scofield, AV 2 Smith, C. II 1 Perkins. AV. 2 Smith, M 1 Crist, T. E 2 Smith, It. A 1 Irvine, AV 2 Smith, AA 1 Adkins, J. D 1 Swcnke, A 1 Baker, G. 0 1 Thomas, A. A 1 Bunliury, IS. C 1 AValters. J 1 Fenwick, AV 1 AVaie, AV. It 1 Freeman, AV 1 AVoods, H. G 1 Garrett, F: 1 Austin, A. 1 1 Giddings, H., Jr. ... 1 Schorr, J. F 1 Hall, C. AV 1 Tullett, II 1 Heath, AA. S 1 AVliyte, S 1 Jackson, R. V. 1 AVorthington, C. T. . 1 Leydecker, P. I. 1 Buxton, C 1 Lepps, M 1 Irby, C .,1 Marmet F 1 Umeiisetter, J 1 Milton, G. C 1 The following stakes were decided: Stake. Date. AVinner. Value. Tolmie Handicap, July 20: My Dear iJl.SoO National Sporting Club Handicap, July 21; Salvo 4,520 AVindsor City Handicap, July 23; Bygone Days 4.GG0 Cadillac Hotel Handicap, Julv 2G; Second Thoughts 4,950 Detroit City Handicap, July 27; Kinhtirn .... 4,920 The percentage of winning favorites was far below normal, as the following table discloses: Number of days 7 Number of races 49 AVinning lirst choices 14 AViiiiiing second choices 11 AVinning outsiders 24 AAinning at odds-on 3 Defeated at odds-on 2 Percentage of winuiug favorites 29 Only one new record was established, and the times for the various distances are as. follows: Dist. Horse A.Wt. Date. Time. 3-4 Ardent ....4 110 July.24, 1917 1:11?$ 5-8 J. Hare Jr..2 113 July 24, 1917 l:tin S 1-2 Brad. GbolceG 110 July 30. 1917 1:05H lra70y Mint Cat... 5 114 July 2G, 1921 1:43 and 1 1-11 Goldcr. Boy. 5 110 July 31, 1017 1:44 lm20yd Uncle Bryu..5 102 July 30. 1917 1:39 1 1-S Rancher ...8 10G July 22, 1920.... 1:53 1 3-10 Geo. DuncanS 109 July 28, 1920.... 2:01 1 1-4 Man o War.3 120 Oct. 12, 1020.... 2:03