Bowie Racing Statistics: Total of 12,089 Distributed during Highly Successful Spring Meeting of Twelve Days, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-17

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• . . . • ■ f . 1 c e . i . _ . T » • i 1 r n e r r • d BOWIE RACING STATISTICS; j Total of 12,089 Distributed During Highly Successful Spring i Meeting of Twelve Days. Poppite unftivoraMp weather conditions the j Rowie meeting, wliicli flexed Saturday, was | the most sticc ssful in the history of that track. During tlie twelve days of racing. J Whidl hegan April 2. inaugurating the spring | racing season in Maryland, the Southern I Maryland Agricultural and Fair Association j distributed 12,M9, a daily average of J 1923.sh,140. among the winning horsemen. An _ innovation in offering two ,000 stakes met | with such a ready response and proved so I popular that it is certain that the same I policy will be followed next year. K. K. Brysons seasoned campaigners won ; the largest number of races and most money, , placing their owners name at tlif t p of | the list with .26a to his credit. Other own- I ers who fared well were C A. Coylo with ■ JJ4.I05, G. . Winfrev, ,300, and Audlev Farm. ,100. Inclement weather retarded training opera- c tions to such an extent that horses which arrived at Bowie from the winter tracks had a big advantage as far as condition was concerned. The result was they won the j greater number of race- during the meeting. I The good three-year-old Setting Sun was the | biggest money winner with $."..365 to bis credit. Rama accounted for ,405. Camouflage. $;:.ft00; Mountain Rose II., ,709. and Bonfire. . TOO. Jim Arthurs apprentice, A. Abel, was the riding sensation of the meeting. He rode nineteen winners. B. Smallwood also figured prominently with eleven saddle successes. There was a tie for the training honors between G. . Winfrey. AV. A. Burttschell and J. H. Buscher, each saddling four winners. The following are the owners who won 00 or mere each : Owner- 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Pry-on. B. K _ i psm "-,lo. C. A 3 o 1 4 4 ft.". Winfrey. O. C 4 | 3 4.300 Ardlcy Farm Stable 1 r | 4.100 Skinker. .1. P 3 1 1 3.32a I Prtoraaa, c. 3 1 2 .tioo I Whitney. II. P. l 3 1 MM ;isy. W. V 3 1 0 3JM fh.-ipman. B. B 3 0 0 2.700 Baaca, w. a 3 l 0 l.too Pro "kmillcr. . J | 2 2 2.."»9 Ncv;id.i Stot-k Farm Stable ... 1 1 3 2.218 r.ucr. U 1 1 ] 1 _._ft0 Bwatate. A 3 0 4 2. 200 ■**. BL J 2 1 1 2.100 Holman. F 2 1 1 2.100 Tcvis. J. II 2 1 1 2.100 Matin-, J. II 1 | 1 2 000 Kearns. F. J •_ 1 0 2 OOO I I.vdf, T 2 0 2 J. 000 Hcid. M. J 1 1 o 2.000 Davis. J. E 2 0 O 1.900 ! • Iiitoitr. F I 0 0 1 !KK. Kr uner, W. J 1 3 4 1.900 Battel, .1. M 2 0 0 I.MM olins. .1. M 1 4 O 1.70*! Iizcr. W. II 1 2 4 1.700 I-oi:is. S 1 1 4 l.;,9 PkilUpa, J. P 1 1 2 1..-.00 Ball, ;. B 121 1 .960 Gaacta, s 1 2 1 1.400 Aker. II 1 I t 1. 1M I!:«li:ir:ls. D. L I 2 0 1 3X Pa: tirre Stable 1 0 O 1.27.0 M.itthfus. WE 1 1 1 1.200 Hackctt, M 1 1 1 1.20.1 Pliillipv*. C 1 ■ 2 1.200 Kiikficld Stable 1 0 1 1 IM Farar, f l 1 0 1.100 Murray, W. S. 1 1 O 1.1 Hi Powers. P 1 1 0 1.100 Snmrr.erfield. K. P 1 1 o 1.100 W-snot f Ma 1 1 0 1.100 Snyder. W. H 1 0 I 1025 affi-rclli. 0 1 O 1 l.iMIO Miles. P. J 1 0 1 1.000 Et.hison. H 1 ■ 0 97.". Prist. H. B 1 0 O 909 White. J 1 0 0 900 Webb. ;. E 1 I 0 900 Uo-cachcr. H 1 0 0 900 Milton. J. 1 O O 900 Caftra, F. i* 1 0 0 P0» Foreman. 1. W 0 3 1 7Kt Cobarn. .1. A 0 2 2 OOO •ja_4aaa.tr, 0. A 0 2 1 SM Itiowii. .loslih 0 2 1 .".IHI Lewis, R 0 2 1 BM The following are the horses which ac-I counted for 00 or more each : Horse. 1-t. 2d 3 I. Amt. Setting Sun 2 0 0 $."...•* :. K:.ina 2 0 1 4.49". raaaaajfligr 4 1 1 MM Mountain BatM II I 0 0 2.709 Hon fire 3 I 0 2.700 Popper Hemon 2 0 0 2.225 Fannie P.-an 2 1 O 2.175 St. ;erniain 2 1 1 2.100 The Peiuvian 2 1 1 2.100 Wrangler 2 1 1 2.100 Si ties 2 1 0 2.000 Tingling 2 1 0 2.000 Fair Phantom 0 2 0 2 OOO Hitmi- Kemble 2 0 0 1.900 Oar Birthday 2 0 1 1 .900 fataal Queen 2 I o l.sili. Pri.vo 2 0 0 1 ,S Kj Bttate 12 1 1.-100 H ly Cteca 1 2 l 1.409 Hay Lilly I 2 1 ].40:» FIving Devil 1 2 1 1.400 T, o Clown 1 1 1 1.400 Mir.tclf- Man 1 2 O 1 3 M lugon.- Daja 1 1 o i.2tm Tirkliaa I 1 1 120o Zon.c 1 1 1 1.200 Charles .1. Craigmil. Ill 1.200 b.m.s F. OTlara 10 1 1.1M Vanity Bag 1 1 ■ 1.100 Idle Thoughts 1 1 0 l.HKI l.dlng-i 1 1 0 l.HH Ti]ptv Witchet O 1 1 1100 Aint .lane 1 1 I 1.100 Miff Pang 1 1 O 1.1O0 Dl IM M;iid 1 O 2 l.HKi l.ulalia 10 1 1.100 Jaccues 1 1 I 1JM M.cdv llO llK Bi msliackle 1 1 0 1.100 SVsg.irih Aroon 1 1 ■ 1.10O St. I.tiard 1 1 0 1.100 sr La mum 1 0 1 1.000 Ileiiaration 1 0 0 LKM Pior Sport 1 O t l.OoO Miniito Man 1 0 1 l.OOl Al Stehler 1 11 1 l.HX The I.-imb 1 • 1 l.OOO l.ucy Kale 1 O 1 1.000 I ! I nifl Itetctet l 0 0 909 Helen Atkin 1 I 0 909 Who Cavca l 0 I 9io V indigo 1 0 I WKi FWaa l 0 0 900 Komaii Jirl 1 0 O l** Papillon 1 O O 9U 1 li an 1 0 I 9110 • I I 1 .Miz;.r 1 0 O Mtl Margaret White 1 0 0 MB I 1 Mtrder 1 0 0 900 A. .1 . Ru j:i 1 0 0 900 Attorney Muir 1 0 O BM ] Il.-inr.i 1 0 o 9H teaaEa I-cighton 1 0 0 900 I Close Work 1 0 0 900 I I lxrotlry 1op 1 0 0 900 II j i j | J | I j J _ | I I ; , | I ■ c I I I norse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Faith W 1 0 O !HH Pi-oomster 0 1 I MX Srn.irty 0 4 0 MMJ Antilles ,0 3 0 COO Super 0 I 1 MX Ite Clown 0 1 1 MX Ashland 0 2 1 .rXX Hillhouse 0 2 1 M" The following are the jockeys who rode one or more winners: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Inp. T.C. Afetft, A 52 19 9 I 29 31 Smallwood. B 38 11 S S 11 29 Ml.-ine. S 42 9 4 4 2.". .21 W.ill.ice. J 30 fi 3 * 13 .20 Shilli. k. II 44 f. 7 r, M .11 llouianelli, R 19 5 1 I 10 2d Mete, J M 4 12 9 29 .07 Hang. 0 27 3 I ." 11 .11 Knanaer, 0 7 3 3 1 1 .43 Schwartz. M 7 3 0 I 4 .43 Smith. F 14 2 3 2 7 .14 Baal, W M 2 2 2 10 .12 Ba cli. A 7 2 1 O 4 .29 o-lello. R 31 2 O :, 27 .O-i Parte, B 15 l .. 2 7 .07 Scobie. E Hi 1 4 1 10 .01 Maitz. B IS 1 1 3 13 O I.nsford, II M 1 i 1 13 .M All.n. A 10 10 2 7 .10 Milrer. W 9 1 I 1 7 .11 Cannier. A 1 1 ■ O 0 100 Bjnau, C. 4 1 0 I 3 25 The following are the trainers who saddled one r more winners : Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Win«. Peterson. G 6 Spen e. K 1 Bijaaa, c. It B Mile-. P. J 1 Winfrey, ;. C 4 Smilh. II 1 Billattefl, w. A. ..4 Baatler, J. II 1 Pits, let-. J. II 4 Pins, i B 1 Casey. W. V 3 Iorietio. A. 1 Chap. can. H. E 3 Rosea* her. II I Akers. . B 2 Kelley. M. C 1 Brady, M 2 Livingston. W I Pnrch. P. M 2 Milton. B. G 1 IHilx.il. M 2 Maraanr. M. J 1 Holm.m. F 2 Kerus. J 1 Hopkins. F 2 JajBaaa. B. P. 1 Hnbbel. J. M.. Jr. ... 2 Hall. C. B 1 Keirns. F. J 2 •Hanington. F 1 Phillips. C 2 Hennessey, J 1 Salt. E. J 2 Crist. H 1 1 S;inford. C 2 Farrar. F 1 Swenke. A 2 Prockmiller. .J. ... 1 Tevis. J. H 2 Arthur. .1 1 Wagnon. J. J 2 peaniisl., J 1 Weston. A. G 2 Adkins. J. D 1 Wright. W 1 Tigue, J 1 Randolph, II 1 The following stakes were decided: Stake. Hate. Winner. Value. Inr.ugiirul Handicap. April 2: Setting Sun. . ...r.10 Capitol Handicap. April 7: Sitting Snn 1.Kand5 Prince Ccorge Handicap. April 14; Rama.... 3.370 The percentage of winning favorites was above ntrmal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation : N unite;- of days 12 Nun tea of races M Winning first choices 38 Winning -evond choices 14 Winning outsiders 32 Winning at edds-on 5 Defeated at odd* -on Percentage of winning choices 4j


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