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J. WALLACE STILL LEADS Most Successful of the Jockeys During Spring Campaign from April 3 to June 17. J. Wallace still reigns supreme as the most successful jockey of the spring racing campaign. Since the opening of the Bowie meeting Wallace has been consistently adding to his total, riding fifty-eight winners from April 3 to June 17 inclusive. G. Ellis has done well with thirty-seven winners, while E. Scobie and J. Maiben are daily figuring importantly, each with thirty winners during the period mentioned above. The last named has met witli marked success over the New York tracks in the last few weeks and now is one of the most popular riders on the big circuit. Others who are appearing in the winners circle frequently include M. Frey, L. Lang, J. H. Burke, P. Walls, IE. Garner, L. Fator, L. McAtee, O. Clark, C. Gross, W. Martin, W. Smith and F. Weiner. The following tabulation shows the leaders of the spring campaign, the records here presented including the racing from April 3 to June 17, inclusive: Jockey. 1st. 2d. 31. Unp. Wallace. J 5,8 41 37 124 Ellis, G 37 23 18 8! Maibin. J 32 11 9 50 Scobie, E 30 21 23 80 Iang, L 29 3 31 93 Frey, M 29 27 19 111 Burke, J. H 2« LO 12 4 • Walls, f L5 35 10 74 McAtee, L 24 25 13 01 Garner, M 24 12 14 4-! Fator, I a 23 13 4S Clark, 0 23 U 12 fit Gross, C B M 15 55 Smith, W 21 15 17 59 Weiner, F 21 11 IS 57 Bool, E 21 21 17 07 Maitin, W 21 31 32 9S Moore, E. T 20 M 13 33 Paden, II 20 9 18 01 Greenwood, C 20 9 9 57 Abel, G 19 19 15 57 Smith, J IS 15 14 r.9 Montgomery, L IS 11 8 fil Bevic, J is 15 9 37 Wood, J is 12 9 47 Woodstock, F IS 22 14 C.2 Fator. E 17 ft 22 M Hinphy, P 17 »; |J f% Hurn, I 17 t» 19 49 McAuliffe, I 17 16 IS !4 Sande, E 17 9 9 2t Wilson, T 17 15 12 74 — « ,