American Jockey Records, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-08

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wi j* ul * AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS I During the racing from January 1, 1923. up to and including March 28, 164 jockeys were winnere of one or more races it the United States, Mexico and Cuba. The records of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tab ulation : Ah AM, iA At ■■ J !1 Ball. jj., J.a J5; jj. R: 5 nr Br jj, Bi J Bi Rut lj "r ,f g n Q C C J ■ J* I J ■ 5 E £ * ! • 8 " " £ i ■ ,, 1 5 , 1 [] . " ■ , t 1 £ f I . J . , 1 i * * i j : A Iflfl 1«! 24 17 IS 110 .14 Ammnnn. A 112 4 10 0 3 .25 ■ | M •Anderson. M. ..102 75 3 7 13 52 .04 | M Atkinson. E. ...108 35 3 2 7 23 .09 ! | M Babin. 0 109 48 8 4 8 28 .17 ! 1 Mr w Baker, F. 3 in 77 4 7 4 ■ .05 I * R 107 40 2 3 4 31 J**]" I Banks. S 101 99 15 10 9 05 .15 , ■ Barnes, E. II... 113 4 I 0 0 2 .50 , ■ Barnes, E 112 17 2 1 5-9 .12 . j J Haines, N. J... 105 62 4 8 6 44 .OS ; i M Bauer. D 110 7 12 13 .s»j" | Pell, J 112 5S 6 5 10 37 .10 t ■ MM, b 95 17 1 2 2 12 .01 i JJ Boton. K 110 U 1 1 2 9 .OS I ■ Brothers, T 97 119 28 24 10 B .24 t | « Brnnuer. .1 109 72 15 7 0 44 .21 | j M Hr.el. C 108 6 1 1 1 3 .17 I I u Buel. T 105 17 2 0 2 13 .12 » ! ■ r.urger, N 105 18 4 1 5 8 .22 . I N Burke, H. J 112 30 4 2 2 22 .13 5 j • Burns. T 103 208 48 30 25 105 .23 I I ; * well. J 118 15 0 2 2 5 .40 Callahan. J 95 48 11 11 2 24 .23 1 ! J Cantrell, W 101 109 17 14 8 70 .16 | M ! Carter, R 109 83 6 12 9 r 6 .07 1 Chalmers, J 91 77 10 6 7 54 .13 | * liver. A 104 136 22 21 23 60 .16 I | | I* Clements, H. ...106 81 10 2 9 60 .12 gllM, I I* Connors, J 112 26 2 2 4 18 .08 ? | I* Corey, Q 10« 45 4 2 4 35 .09 | I | J Corcoran. J 95 177 27 19 21 110 .15 -, I ■ Creerv, L 87 61 3 6 3 49 .Ul i j ■ Dean, W M 113 13 8 10 82 .11 1 ! I K Deford. J 107 7 1 0 2 4 .14 4 I " Don.onrelle, C. .103 4 1 0 1 2 .25 r, I H mil, lie. E 101 16 2 0 2 12 .12 | ! B Oovle. U 103 148 14 16 21 97 .09 | j « Dugan. ■ 113 90 8 10 9 63 .09 9 j B Dunkiuson, W. .114 14 1 1 2 10 .07 ; I S Kalor, E 105 185 26 24 23 112 .Mil 4 | Fields, G 103 110 12 20 13 65 .11 1 I I ■ Finl»y, A 106 32 2 5 2 23 .06 | ! i ■ Fleteher, 1 115 10 1 0 1 8 .10 0 ■ Flvnn. R 100 77 3 9 10 55 .04 4 ■ Briekson. K 101 57 7 12 6 32 .12 2 » Fronk. W 96 61 2 7 3 49 .03 3 S C.antner, A 108 15 1 2 2 10 .07 7 R Oargan. W 112 95 11 7 11 66 .12 2 ■ tiarrett. M 75 60 ■ 7 1 47 .08 ■ S UlasR, J Ill H3 4 4 ■ 20 .12 2 * Cliek. H 102 146 16 17 23 90 .11 1 ■ Grace. 0 98 102 9 17 18 58 .09 « I Grar, L 110 30 1 1 2 26 .03 | S C.roos, P 90 236 36 34 21 145 .15 j ■ Outhridge, J ...111 20 1 1 1 23 .04 j I Haningtjn, R. ..107 37 3 5 3 26 .08 « I I H.irvev. B 100 163 25 13 18 107 .15 5 I I I Heinis.-!. W 115 7 1 0 1 I 14 4 J Hernandez. F. ..104 6 1 1 1 3 .17 7 1 Horn, F 94 91 6 8 8 69 .07 i7 1 Howard. H 84 19 3 2 5 9 .16 « 1 Hum. D 101 140 21 20 16 83 .15 ;, 1 Hum, P 85 119 12 12 14 81 .10 0 I Hunt. F 110 32 3 I 6 18 .09 0 1 Johnston, T 108 9 2 2 1 4 .22 rj 1 Jones. H. S. ...112 76 2 10 6 58 .0.1 B 1 Kaiser. H » 75 7 8 12 48 .09 19 "I Kelsav, W 110 53 7 10 9 27 .13 3 t Kennedv. R 104 16 3 1 3 9 .19 9 M Kensinger. E. ...104 89 3 4 9 73 .03 V3 1 Lancet, W 101 99 4 10 II 70 .04 M 1 Lang C 105 107 13 14 18 62 .12 12 1 ! B 104 34 2 1 3 28 .06 Ki M Lillev, W 116 13 1 2 1 9 .04 4 M UM« H 94 254 28 22 27 177 .1 II 1 | | 1 Lvke, L 115 44 ■ 8 I 25 .14 4 ! MaiLen. J 10:$ 91 8 7 9 67 .09 »9 1 Majestic, J 99 54 4 6 4 40 Ml 7 Mrmgan, G ....104 33 10 7 3 13 .30 10 1 Martin. B 109 51 11 6 7 27 .22 22 j , i Martin, W 90 190 20 23 23 121 .11] 11 Martinez. P Ul 95 22 17 13 43 .23 23 Martin, B 109 51 11 6 7 27 .22. B ! ■ | M | M ! | M 1 ! * Mr w J**]" I I , ■ , ■ . j J M ; i .s»j" | t ■ i JJ I ■ t | « | j M I I u » ! ■ . I N 5 j • I I ; * 1 ! J | M ! 1 | * I | | I* gllM, I I* ? | I* | I | J -, I ■ i j ■ 1 ! I K 4 I " r, I H | ! B | j « 9 j B ; I S .Mil 4 | 1 I I ■ | ! i ■ 0 ■ 4 ■ 2 » 3 S 7 R 2 ■ ■ S 2 * 1 ■ « I | S j ■ j I « I I 5 I I I 14 4 J 7 1 i7 1 « 1 ;, 1 0 I .09 0 1 rj 1 .0.1 B 1 .09 19 "I .13 3 t .19 9 M .03 V3 1 .04 M 1 .12 12 1 .06 Ki M .04 4 M II 1 | | 1 .14 4 ! .09 »9 1 Ml 7 .30 10 1 .22 22 j , i .11] 11 .23 23 .22. B ! Joekrys. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Inp. r.C. Me.Man-v, R. ..105 14 3 0 3 8 .21 McCoy, J 100 10f: 9 14 10 73 .08 I J lc MKrann. R 107 30 1 2 1 26 .03 Dern:ott, L. ..104 162 22 25 25 90 .14 u MoDeim tt. R. .107 95 13 14 13 55 .14 s Mein. G 104 237 35 36 37 129 .15 Merimre, F 102 43 4 2 4 33 .09 J Morimec, J 102 118 23 9 18 68 .19 a Miller, W. D. ... 95 21 2 2 3 21 .07 I Milierirk. M. ...101 142 11 19 11 101 .08 t Milner, W 89 96 13 12 17 54 .14 Molteis, II Ill 1S7 23 16 20 12S .12 t Moony. J. D 114 52 6 I 4 37 .12 Moore. K. T 110 fiy 9 9 7 44 .13 r Morrin. L 110 75 16 12 14 33 .21 I Murphy, F. .. .108 67 10 10 4 43 .15 f Mozer. R 95 8 2 I 0 6 .25 j Nolan, T 107 45 6 7 7 25 .13 Owens. J 106 1S2 20 16 22 124 .11 Parte, 1 87 48 ■ I 4 34 .10 £ Parke. R 112 25 6 1 0 18 .24 Peinia. 0 95 36 5 4 6 21 .14 Petzoldt. E 105 266 37 40 33 150 .11 t ?!Ieie. 1 100 26 1 1 0 24 .04 Pickens. A 10S St 16 20 14 H .20 Pool, E 109 148 25 28 21 74 17 W 102 201 41 33 31 96 .20 Powell. I 112 40 4 8 3 25 .10 Primrose, W. ...111 50 4 2 4 40 .OS Rae. T 1 10 66 4 7 ■ 50 .06 Ralls, C 99 212 31 33 36 112 .15 Reid, W 98 27 2 2 4 19 .07 Rice. R 109 18 1 7 0 10 .06 Roach, A 104 43 2 3 2 36 .05 Roehm. B 107 39 3 4 3 29 .08 Roruanelli. R. ..103 38 10 4 4 20 .20 Rose. B. 102 190 14 14 22 140 .07 Sandstrom, A. ..104 36 5 3 4 24 .14 Scheffv-I, B. 1S1 75 7 I 11 52 .09 Schlessinger, J. .10S 9 1 2 1 5 .11 Seobie. E 109 13 2 1 1 9 .18 : Sereraba, F 107 60 3 3 1 53 .05 Shaffer, J 108 20 1 1 1 17 .05 Sharpe, F 102 62 4 4 6 48 .06 Shillick. H 100 68 4 8 11 45 .06 Singleton. J 108 24 2 4 3 15 .0 Slaughter, M. ..111 36 6 4 ■ 21 .17 Soia II wood. E. .108 126 19 17 18 72 .15 Sniallwood, J. ..118 11 1 2 1 7 .09 | Smith. F 105 53 5 7 4 37 .09 Smith. J 106 32 1 3 0 28 .03 Smith, TV 110 10 1 0 1 I .10 Stevens. F 104 337 58 51 57 171 .17 l|Studer, C 105 27 3 2 3 19 .11 Stntts, H 100 299 46 42 54 157 .15 Sutton, G 95 47 4 8 2 33 .09 Swart. N 103 18 3 0 2 13 .17 Taplin. E 10S 36 5 12 3 16 .11 Taylor. CO 106 58 6 2 4 46 .10 Taylor, V 107 159 20 29 22 88 .13 Thomas, II 103 111 l.t 14 13 71 .12 Thomas, J 100 64 T 6 6 45 .11 Thompson. C. ...113 165 27 15 16 107 .16 Thrnilkill, T. ...105 22 1 2 3 16 .04 Tryon, A 102 6 1 O 0 5 .17 Thurber, II 103 90 13 12 5 60 .14 Wakoff. H 104 15 2 1 2 10 .13 Wallace, J 9« 156 10 18 16 112 .06 Walls. G 109 74 16 11 10 37 .22 Walls, P 95 96 14 11 11 60 .15 Wa train, F 98 121 15 10 15 81 .12 Weiner. F 10:» 38 2 4 3 29 .05 White, C 105 4 1 0 0 3 .25 Williams, G 110 105 17 16 14 58 .16 Wilson, A 105 121 15 It 12 78 .12 Wilson, F 101 11 1 1 1 8 .09 Wilson. T 100 168 12 22 17 117 .07 Woodstock, V. ..101 98 10 10 12 66 .10 Zander, II 95 73 3 6 11 53 .04 Yen at, A 97 61 8 5 9 39 .16 ■ Dead.


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