Mobile Racing Statistics: Ten Days Meeting Successful despite Obsence of Better Class Racing Material., Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-21

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MOBILE RACING STATISTICS Ten Days Meeting Successful Despite Obsence of Better Class Racing Material. The ten lays meeting of the Mobile Business Mens Racing Association, held at the Mobile Fair Crotnids from March S to March 18, was a big suc-tmm financially and from an attendance standpoint, being well patronized even on days of unfavorable weather conditions. A lack of more desirable racing material was its teal serious drawbaek. There ■were fifty-nine races run and 0.8.10 distributed i among the successful horsemen. Despite the absque of better class horses the racing was f oiin fill i and wholesome. I". W. Moore was the most successful of the owners participating in the racing, of which the following won MM or more each: Owner. 1st. LM. 3d. Anil. Mo.,re. K. W 4 O 1 ,930 ! Watts. 1!. T t o 1 1,681 Rtninheller. Q 3 ] 1 1.130 Howard, It 3 t» 1 1.230 ; back, v 3 o ii i.2o W.irfield. IS 2 3 2 1.170 , Hodge. T 2 O 1 l.tlsn Hennessey. .1 2 3 2 1.070 . Itenter, 1.. M 2 I 2 M* Cain and Sanfonl 2 1 1 920 | Wendel. O 1 4 4 S.10 Marks. W. I -J il 0 Mt Walter. C. 1 2 » » WH Bernhardt. W. D 1 3 1 700 4oppagc and Pairisfi 1 0 0 Ml M fitter, if l 2 i " ;ti Sterrett, K. R 1 2 1 .r,7l Martin. P 1 I 0 Mt Korris, .1 1 I 1 Ml Carey. L. J 1 1 0 470 Fisher. I., 1 1 0 470 Lynch, I. .1 1 1 0 470 Miller. Mis. A 1 1 0 470 Sanders. G. R 1 1 0 470 Matter, K. ; i i o 470 Stiles. F 1 1 0 470 I.usli. !• 1 0 2 Ml I-. ..ns.nl. .1 1 o 1 4::o I.nrger. .1 1 0 0 400 Owe, K 1 0 O 400 Dm-. H l o o 400 Lewis. C. K 1 0 I 400 McKinnev. W. M 1 0 O loo N.-igle. J. B 1 I • 401 Partridge. .1 1 0 I 400 Randolph. .1 1 0 it 400 Svnder. K. I 1 I • 401 Trais. F. C 1 0 o 400 Shaw. S 1 0 0 400 Baldwin. .1. S 1 I 0 400 Murphy won four races and ,680. which gave him first place among the money winning horses, of which the following won MM or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Muiphv 4 0 1 .0X0 Grace Mayers I I I 1 . .100 Bond 2 1 0 X70 Aunt Deila 2 O l !-0o I.ack Ba v 2 0 0 X00 CorUev W 2 0 I MOO legacy 2 0 0 Ml Lit lie Patsy 2 I I Ml OMvyaaa l i l 730 »ld Faithful 1 I 2 710 Financial Ron-tor 1 2 2 7. HI Murray 1 I I Ml I/irena Moss 1 2 1 .170 Captain Ruins 1 2 0 .110 She Devil 1 1 2 .130 Alverida 1 1 1 -100 Carl Roberts 1 1 1 .100 North Shore 1 1 1 BM Blown Dick 1 1 O 470 Capers 1 1 o 470 j Knos 1 1 0 470 j ] Execution 1 1 0 470 j i Fort Chun hill 1 1 0 470 j Cranny Lee 1 1 0 470 •lago 1 1 0 470 Miss Da Veita 1 1 0 470 | j St. Just 1 1 0 470 • F.aslward Irincess 1 0 2 400 Kirab 1 o o 4.10 Assume 1 0 1 430 Cockroach 1 0 1 430 American Soldier 1 0 0 400 Ballynew 1 0 0 400 Battle Mountain 1 0 0 400 Brown Bill 1 0 0 400 Coldslone 1 0 0 400 Heliocross 1 0 0 400 Lieutenant Perkins 1 0 0 400 Link Boy 1 0 0 400 Mah 1 0 0 400 Magnet Land 1 0 0 400 Marie Maxim 1 0 0 400 Miss Kmina 0 1 0 0 400 Ri-iug Bock 1 0 tl 400 Serbia u 1 0 0 400 i i ! ; , . | Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Vansvlvia 1 0 0 400 Fuula V 1 0 0 400 W. Hinphy carried off the riding honors of the meeting, the following lieing the jockeys who rode one or mote winners: .locker. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Hinphv. W 27 9 2 3 13 .33 Wida. S 42 7 2 0 27 .17 Wavt. T 40 4 X 3 2.1 .10 Anderson. M 31 4 7 4 10 .13 Mitiphy. J. W 37 4 3 .1 2.1 .11 Rice, I! 19 4 2 2 11 .21 Bognnowski. W 40 3 HI X 21 .07 Gray. 1 42 3 I .1 20 .07 Wails, J 27 3 0 0 IX .11 Grolh. .1 9 3 1 1 4 .33 Mangan. G 1- 3 1 2 0 .21 Howard. C 0 3 0 1 2 .10 Eriesuou. A 21 2 3 2 14 .10 Dominick, J 12 2 O 2 8 .17 OMahonev, C Ll 1 1 - 11 07 Cmner. C 19 1 1 1 13 .01 Rvau. J. 1* 13 1 1 O 11 .OX lollard. K 2 1 0 O 1 ..10 shilling, ii 2 i o o l .:.o The following finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d I up. Conway! J 14 1 3 10 Arvin, A 4 O 1 3 Collins, X 3 O 1 2 Dealer, J 4 ■ I :t Moonev. .1. D % » 1 1 Finlev. A 1 O 1 1 McVarish. A I ■ 1 ■ Hoffman. R 4 1 0 3 P.iuington, T 3 1 0 ft. W. Mean and W. ft. Sallee tied for the training hnnois. each with four winners to his credit. The following are the trainers who saddled one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Moore, ft. W 4 Johnson, 0 1 Sallee. W. R 4 Lynch. D. .1 1 Cannon, I. F I McKlrny, Y. D 1 Jones, W 3 McOarvey, R 1 beck, W 3 Miller, E. T 1 tain. W. M 2 Neiisteter. H 1 Colston, R 2 Raines, H 1 Hodge, T 2 Randolph, .1 1 Partridge. J. B 2 Rnssel. J. J 1 Phillips, J. P 2 Simpson. J 1 Pitz. J. N 2 Smith. C. 0 1 Renter. P 2 Sterrett. F. E 1 Warfiehl. R 2 Strode, .1 1 Womehlorff, D 2 Travis, F. C 1 Booker, II 1 Troxler. J. J 1 fallen. T 1 Whatley. J. S 1 Davis. C 1 "order, : 1 Lthington, G 1 Scott. T. A 1 Clover, W. M 1 Baldwin. J. S 1 The percentage oT winning favorites was above normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days JO Number of races jl Winning first choices 28 Winning second choices 14 Winning outsiders 17 Winning odds-on • Defeated at odds on ■ Percentage of favorites 47


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