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i | i I AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1922 During the racing from January 1, 1922. up to and including March 2!. H 3 jockeys were winners of one or more races in the United States, Mexico and Cuba. The record of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation: Jockey. Wt. Mte. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. PC. Anderson, M. ...103 33 4 7 4 18 .12 Atkinson, E 108 35 I 2 3 29 .03 Atwell, 0 112 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Babin. G 105 10 1 0 1 8 .10 Ball. R 107 63 10 2 8 43 .16 Barnes. E 107 51 10 5 7 29 .20 Barnes, X. J. ...103 110 13 17 20 58 .14 Boganowskt. W. .103 208 34 42 38 94 .16 Bower, H. B. ...102 174 18 22 15 119 .10 Boyle. S 107 85 5 8 4 18 .14 P.reuning, G 97 124 9 6 14 95 .07 Brooke. T 99 113 23 24 11 55 .20 Brydges. H 100 31 4 2 5 40 .08 Burke. H. J. ...112 75 12 8 11 44 .16 Burns. T 102 136 12 20 27 77 .09 Butwell. J 116 36 6 4 5 21 .17 Buxton. M 108 36 3 10 5 18 .08 Caron, P 107 96 10 13 10 63 .10 Carroll. G. W. ..103 31 3 3 7 IS .10 Carroll, 3 100 26 1 5 1 19 .04 Carter, R 109 182 18 9 13 142 .10 Chalmers, J 95 179 17 19 26 117 .09 Clements, H. ...105 36 1 0 3 32 .03 Coltiletti. F. ...106 87 9 7 18 53 .10 Coney, L IOC 48 4 3 4 37 .08 Conley J 112 8 1 1 1 3 .12 Connelly, D. ...113 12 1 0 1 10 .08 Connors. J Ill 29 1 3 2 21 .03 Corey. G 107 57 6 3 4 42 .11 Davis. W 101 32 1 0 2 29 .03 Deford. 1 107 :°, 1 1 S BI .03 Dis.imon. C ItfJ IS 2 3 0 13 .11 Dominick, 1 Ill C9 7 9 11 42 .10 Donahue, E. ...104 BI ■ 4 10 72 .07 Parity, B 112 32 1 2 I 24 .0 ; Drey or, J 101 13 I I 1 fi .J3 Huggan, C. ... 113 23 2 3 4 11 .Oh Brerett, X 118 78 7 12 10 4J .id Fa tor. E 103 141 11 20 19 M .08 Pater, M M 130 H 21 U K .11 fields. G 104 197 21 21 28 129 .11 Fletcher, 1 10S 22 1 2 1 18 .0. Frey, J IM 27 | 3 1 20 .11 Frioshon. A !". 84 12 20 9 43 .11 Froggatte. I . ..10S 23 1 1 1 20 .01 Gantner, A 101 99 12 11 14 H2 .12 Gargia, w IH 32 I « B 32 .17 Gamer. C Ill 19 1 1 4 II M Gainer. M 107 INfi 35 35 36 0 .19 Gordon. 1 104 «2 8 11 12 31 .13 Gray. 1 107 42 I ■ I 90 .07 Cros*. C 108 181 19 20 19 12 .10 Grotli. J 110 9 3 1 1 1 JI Hal!, 1 112 44 2 2 10 M .03 Henpel, J 101 ::7 2 7 3 23 .Of Ifinphy. W 110 13 10 I 3 27 .2:f Holloway. B. ...107 38 6 « 8 H .11 Downed. C MB • 8 • I - JB Hun k"i. F IIS 13 I 1 1 7 OS Hunt. P 103 138 17 21 21 70 .lj Hu n tamer. J. ...105 478 10 » s: M 100 .2:1 Han. I W! 1"fl 10 s it i::, ..wt 1 f *J 2i:t 31 29 SO 151 .13 Jack mm, 107 71 12 I 17 37 ,M Jacob*. A i :i 11.. 13 2- 21 S7 M Jones, H OS 10 1 0 1 R .10 Jones. H. B. ... Ojl I I 1 1 2 ..".3 Jo-iah. K DM 10 1 f! | _ s .OB Kelsny. W 110 154 90 23 20 03 .17 Kennedy, B ISO 210 41 32 31 M0 .70 Ki.ille. 0 116 21 1 1 I 17 .05 King. H 112 :S1 2 1 I 2:j M Dang. 0 9S 252 60 42 37 123 .21 I.illey, W 117 9 4 3 1 1 .09 Cona, II 95 lit; 11 10 0 89 .09 Lowe, S 101 20 1 1 2 M .0". Dyke L 113 2K 4 4 3 15 J§ Maibeu. J 106 183 19 23 25 118 .10 hi.iesw. J K, 46 11 1 5 Bi .24 Mang.m. G 101 15 3 12 9 .20 Maiinelli. B 102 35 3 3 1 2* .09 Martin, E 103 36 12 3 M M Mariinez. P H2 196 26 25 26 119 .13 Marta. 1 95 20 1 1 1 17 .0" McBride, J 107 30 1 1 1 SI .0.1 Met oy. J 103 26 3 ." 4 II P McDermott. L. .104 33 3 I 5 40 .09 UrBwaa, It 112 N 2 :; I in .04 McLaughlin. A ... 97 98 8 |0 17 ."7 .OS Merimee. J 93 17 1 0 3 13 .06 Met.-alf. J 110 32 t 4 I Di 19 Miller. 0. C. ... 95 6 1 O 1 4 .17 M Ibr. C. H. ...112 32 3 I 7 IS .09 Miller, VY. D. ... 90 29 I I 7 Di .04 MoDors, II 110 72 10 5 R BJ .14 Mooney. 3 I. ..110 132 1ft 10 21 OS .14 Moore. F 106 30 2 0 5 .:! .07 Moore, K. T IPS RS 18 1t 17 Of 20 Marrlii, L toft 46 8 12 3 99 .17 Morrissey. W. ..Ill St 12 4 0 OS .11 Murphy. F J09 27 3 2 I 20 .11 Murphy. J. W. ..113 37 4 rt .", tH .11 Murray. T l,o Ki .1 .| 9 p,o .07 Noble. K 106 126 30 17 2S 5t .: 1 Nelaa, T 107 40 3 7 6 21 .07 DM.ihoucy. C. ..109 127 1s gj IT, 72 .14 Org.m. W !••; H 4 4 4 3: . 9 Owens. J 93 96 10 IS 7 07 .10 Parke, B if 7 191 U 20 u so .10 Pegg, F 110 15 2 2 3 8 .13 Cenm.Mi, L 98 204 49 3s 26 91 .24 Perry. W 115 1 1 0 0 0 100 Petz. J G 114 7 10 0 0 14 lo 7.gold. i; 93 21 1 1 2 17 .05 Ievic. J 91 47 1 7 6 33 .02 ■tehee*, A 105 138 27 S3 13 75 .20 Coll.id F 111 2 10 0 1 .50 Ponce. C 109 7 9 12 8 Sf .10 Pool. K 108 124 20 12 2" 67 .1 : Pool W 01 86 17 3 14 90 .20 PrBtle, D .93 239 7,2 37 37 ]"5 ..O Itae. T 10S 79 7 10 S 3 1 09 Kills. C 95 133 7 20 15 9 .05 Rke. R KM 21 12 2 1fl .19 Richardson. M... 95 10 4 2 7 77 lo Robinson, C 112 11? 11! II 15 72 .14 Itomanelli. R. .102 33 2 2 4 27 .00 Ryan. J. P 115 13 1 1 0 11 .OR Baladia, II no 41 :; B 3 31 .07 Btbeflmt, B M 200 32 29 21 11". ,M Schwartz. M. ...M0 17 | 0 0 13 .17 Seobie, B MB 111 10 11 17 7:t .09 Simmons. J 104 90 1 10 26 M Blaajrbter, af. ...101 38 s r, 1 7; 21 Shelepets. .1. ...105 76 9 13 17 37 .12 Shilling H. ...108 3 10 0 1 .50 Smallwood. J. ..114 32 3 3 I 22 .0" Smith. J 106 79 3 3 9 04 .04 Stone. G 110 36 1 3 7 25 .03 Htoder, C 93 399 02 00 59 21.". .16 Swart. M 100 151 20 26 Di MJ .15 Taytor, B 110 162 10 13 10 129 »«5 1 Taylor. W. W...115 110 0 0 10tl Thomas. H 100 133 17 is Di M .13 Thomas, J 103 41 2 5 2 32 .05 Thomnson, 0. ...109 137 22 22 18 75 .16 Iwroilkfll ......MB is 1 1 t 17 .hi Trombley. A. ... 9" 6 2 O 1 3 .33 Tryon. A 103 27 2 0 3 22 .07 Turner. C 110 36 8 7 O 21 .22 Wallace, J ... 93 S6 6 9 10 M « 7 Walls. G 109 62 5 S 2 47 OH Walls. P 89 33 8 7 1 M .23 WatSMn. 0 111 ~7 17 1 4 32 .30 Wayt. T 105 175 36 34 30 73 JB I Weiner. F 101 9 1 9 I! 71 .04 1 Wida. R DO 8.8 12 10 9 .17 .14 WiiliaaM, G. ...io: 71 17 13 11 90 .24 Wilson. A 104 224 38 50 31 MB .17 rrtkMM, f 10.3 ..7 12 7 1 .-57 .21 Wilson, T 96 265 55 42 ."S 150 .21 Vcrrnt. A 94 37 2 4 5 26 .05 Zoeller. J 107 54 5 9 7 33 .09 j I 1 I ;