American Jockey Records, Daily Racing Form, 1925-06-10

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American Jockey Records r ~~ During the racing from January 1, 1925, up to and including May 25, 279 jockeys were winners of one or more races in the United States, Canada. Mexico and Cuba. The records of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation : Jockeys. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. TJnp. P.C. Abel, L 105 17 1 0 1 15 .00 Accardy, A 105 67 5 2 10 50 .07 Albiker. R. 103 174 13 19 25 117 .07 Allen, C 106 120 22 17 17 64 .18 Allen, C. ■ 105 468 80 73 61 254 .17 Ambrose. ■ 107 150 30 25 20 75 .20 Anderson, A. ...103 39 4 4 4 27 .10 Anderson, W. ...102 53 3 4 f. 40 .06 Aron, L 107 43 « 6 10 21 .14 Atkinson, K 110 30 3 3 2 22 .10 Union, G 110 14 2 1 1 10 .14 linker, F. J 105 218 20 20 25 153 .09 Hell. R 108 18 1 3 4 10 .01 lanks, S 105 161 24 25 14 98 .15 Barnes. E 108 339 56 43 44 196 .17 Barrett, N 108 47 8 1 8 30 .17 I.rach, E 103 32 3 2 6 21 .UB berg, J 95 186 17 22 17 130 .09 Mind. E 106 9 1 1 0 7 .11 I.lmlatl, R 101 45 7 2 2 34 .16 Booker, P. 106 30 6 3 2 25 .17 Bocanowski, W..102 43 3 5 5 30 .07 Breiining, B. ...105 75 11 8 6 50 .15 Brown, 0 98 47 5 7 5 30 .11 Brunner, J 110 IS 1 1 2 14 .00 Pari, C 108 18 8 3 2 10 .17 Bml, T 110 34 1 5 5 23 .03 I.ullman. S 108 33 1 1 1 30 .03 Buck. W 96 40 1 0 0 39 .02 lia.er, N 106 35 3 13 28 .09 Burke, H. J 110 32 2 1 7 22 .06 Burke, J. H 113 61 7 7 10 37 .11 Burns. T 102 135 19 16 18 82 .14 Butwell, J 110 44 5 9 6 21 .11 Buxton, M 108 41 8 11 7 15 .20 l.rr.e, J 108 51 1 1 10 .".. .02 Callahan, II 95 100 19 9 10 62 .19 C.-lIahan, J 97 III 24 23 17 DO .10 Carpenter, E. ...101 227 32 3.! 24 133 .11 Carroll, J 101 B5 7 10 13 55 .08 Carter, It 112 29 4 1 4 20 .11 Carter, 11. II. ...110 12 2 2 17 .17 Charier, W 95 343 30 55 36 216 .11 Claver, A 102 9 1 1 I 4 .11 Clements, II. ...103 45 5 2 7 31 .11 Canter, c 110 9 1 2 0 6 .11 Colrn, J M 01 2 8 4 50 .03 Collies, A 108 40 8 1 3 3.. .07 Coltiletti, P. ...Ill 48 8 10 9 21 .17 Connelly, D 108 82 10 14 11 47 .12 Claim. J HO 77 14 10 11 42 .18 Ocpor, G 92 160 23 23 13 101 .14 tjivan, J 105 150 7 12 13 113 .05 c. rhett, 0 106 146 10 14 16 100 .07 ran « ix, J 109 8 l l 2 4 .12 Costello. B 108 39 2 3 4 30 ."15 Cinig, P. 110 243 23 25 24 171 .03 Dawson, J. J. ... 96 30 2 5 1 22 .07 Ileford, J 105 17 2 0 2 13 .12 Poininick, J 108 17 1 2 1 13 .06 Dulin, J 100 283 40 37 37 Mi .It Dority, R 108 7 1 2 2 2 .11 Parle, It 10S 31 2 4 S 22 .Of Iiiltea, J 96 36 2 S 2 27 M Dulirinl. E 105 II 6 2 1 I .43 l.aiius, C 110 112 11 15 19 67 .10 Edwards. M. ... 93 273 13 16 24 220 .05 Ellis, G 105 246 34 26 38 148 .14 i::. :on, II 95 481 60 65 74 282 .12 Fairhrolbor, C. ..112 24 2 2 2 18 .08 Farland. II 103 84 17 13 13 41 .20 Fator, E 106 78 1 2 2 73 .01 IFntor. L 106 65 22 15 7 21 .34 ! Fitor, M 107 12 3 2 2 I .25 .Field, G 105 199 33 17 33 110 .17 I Maker, D 102 157 7 15 21 114 .04 Fisher, It 104 6 1 0 0 5 .16 Fisher, "Reggie" 95 39S 52 42 37 177 .17 [Fades, N 110 6 2 1 1 2 .33 FjanccBoo, A. ...108 54 1 4 4 45 .02 Froggatto, D. ...107 65 9 6 5 45 .14 I Freak, W 108 198 25 21 24 128 .1.1 earner, M 110 79 19 14 11 35 .]: Gcirity, J 99 40 11 9 5 15 .27 laving, I, 98 185 33 21 19 112 .18 Gianolloni, E. ...100 127 19 11 10 87 .13 G.iiuloy, J 105 48 5 6 7 30 .10 lovanes, J 93 12 1 0 1 10 .08 i.my, II 102 6 10 0 5 .17 Griffin, S 98 433 53 56 56 268 .12 Greenwood, 0 107 51 3 5 4 39 .06 Cpii-s, C 107 63 19 13 5 26 J Genoa. P. G 102 27 2 3 3 19 .07 Guy, J 100 8 2 1 0 5 .23 Ilnbjan, W 99 172 13 15 13 131 .OS Ilalloway, R. ...100 26 3 4 2 17 .12 Hamilton, II. ... 96 11 1 1 0 9 .03 Hnrriugton, It. ..103 27 1 2 0 21 .01 Harvey, 1! 106 127 10 18 24 75 .OS Harvey. W 95 380 89 71 48 172 .23 Hastings, F. ...107 63 6 8 5 44 .10 I lav, II 96 213 37 24 36 116 .17 liebert, S 102 226 17 29 37 143 .07 Hi unci, J 101 65 8 9 10 38 .12 Hicks, S 102 53 3 4 6 40 .06 Hil. man, K 109 44 6 2 7 29 .11 Iliuphy, W 108 15 2 2 3 8 .13 H.agland. K. . . 94 272 30 28 20 194 .11 Holliort, D 98 23 1 3 2 19 .01 Iuli.ko, S 102 249 26 30 37 156 .10 Hooper. C 103 285 38 26 35 186 .13 Horn. F 102 188 23 24 27 104 .12 Howard, II 81 21 5 1 1 14 .21 Hudgins, G 115 86 6 19 15 40 .07 Humphries, W. 98 4 1 0 0 3 .25 Hunt. A 99 30 7 2 1 20 .23 • iuntamor, G. ...112 169 16 10 17 126 .09 Horn, D 108 33 6 4 2 21 .18 Jackson, C 108 40 4 2 4 30 .10 Jarvis, T 98 I 1 1 1 2 .20 Johnson, A 112 56 14 9 7 20 .25 Johnson, G 100 191 24 24 22 121 .13 Maaa J. J. .110 20 4 2 1 13 .21 Joins, D 100 196 23 23 23 127 .12 Innes, J 100 S3 5 9 5 61 .06 .lady, J 98 37 2 3 4 28 .05 kvl.it. V 103 106 14 10 11 71 .13 N.lltim, J 105 43 7 3 7 28 .IC k.-llv. W 100 37 . 2 7 5 23 .05 Kolsay. W 107 85 8 10 4 63 .09 Kennedy, B 110 80 7 13 7 53 .09 hiii.v, F 103 32 1 2 4 25 .03 Va...,..-r, C 115 32 6 4 4 18 .19 null. E 109 15 1 1 2 11 .07 Kurtsinger, C. ..104 57 5 7 8 37 .09 liaaate. A 98 75 5 9 7 M .07 Ijing, C 108 127 16 24 17 70 .13 bang, L 97 182 8 12 37 125 .04 Lancet. W 100 28 4 3 4 17 .14 Lee, r »8 71! 7 4 7 58 .09 Leo, 1 96 77 3 5 7 62 .01 I.egere, E 109 71 12 3 8 48 .17 Iyland. J 104 77 5 3 10 59 .06 I.iebgold. M 98 74 1 14 12 47 .01 I.illov. W 113 27 6 8 2 11 .22 Lnmbardo, T. ■ . 98 12 2 3 16 .17 Long. II 105 122 17 10 15 80 .14 I.ong. W 90 34 1 0 1 32 .03 Maeiver, J 76 19 1 0 0 18 .05 Madeira. P 113 56 3 6 5 42 .05 Maiber.J 107 198 46 31 33 91 .23 Majestic, J 98 109 25 22 9 53 .23 Mnngan, G 103 38 3 2 2 31 .08 Maim, J 108 ■ 3 5 5 IS .13 Maiinelli, B 103 43 11 7 It 19 .26 Marriner, W 106 II 2 3 0 6 18 Marines. P 114 176 12 17 16 131 .07 Martin, 1 110 33 1 4 3 25 .03 Matthews, It. ...100 14 1 O 1 12 .07 JI.Alaney, It. ...Mi 114 7 8 13 80 .06 MeAtee. 1 101! 97 17 15 11 54 .18 MrAuliffe. I. ...107 1S2 24 26 22 110 .13 aUCake, W. s. .105 134 18 23 18 73 .13 lb lung, E 100 25 3 1 1 20 .12 |. McCoy. J 101 76 9 5 6 50 .12 MeDermitt. U. .109 16 2 2 1 II .12 MoDcrmott, I.. ..108 15 2 2 1 10 .13 McDonald. A. . . . 99 326 32 34 40 220 .10 Itefliaw, 8 100 30 1 3 2 21 .03 Mellugh. It 96 516 63 79 62 312 .12 Mclaughlin. A. .103 5 2 0 0 3 .40 Mi Taggaii. J. .110 33 3 1 4 25 .09 IlIcTaggart, T. ..110 IB 4 1 3 8 .25 Jockeys. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. TJnp. P.C Mi Tague, J 94 323 41 37 44 203 .13 Mergler, D 103 52 3 10 3 36 .06 Metcalf. J 110 85 8 6 6 63 .09 Meyer, n 108 143 25 19 17 82 17 Miller, II. n. ...100 36 1 1 1 33 .03 Molters, W 105 102 4 3 11 84 .04 Montgomery, L...100 100 18 13 10 59 18 Moore, F 101 66 4 3 8 51 .06 Moore, V 103 141 17 15 23 86 .12 Mooney, J. A. ...103 52 5 4 6 37 .10 Mooney, J. D. ..112 29 3 2 1 23 .10 Moore, B. T. ...106 31 3 4 2 22 JO Morris, L 110 21 2 2 0 17 .10 Mortensen, A. ..88 310 50 46 35 179 .16 Mnzer, B 99 60 6 3 6 45 .10 Myers, H 107 10 1 0 0 9 10 Neal, L. 103 356 73 56 40 187 .21 Noe, K 105 378 84 71 44 179 .22 Noel, G 100 70 12 9 10 39 .17 OBrien, J 89 15 2 2 0 11 13 ODonnell, S. ...108 131 10 15 10 96 .08 OMahoney, C. ..108 19 2 2 0 15 .11 Parke, 1 109 176 36 29 27 84 .20 Partington, L 93 50 4 6 7 32 .08 Pauley, R 103 12 1 1 2 8 .08 Pendergrass, A. . . 96 121 7 7 12 95 .06 Pernio, 0 106 30 10 3 3 14 .30 Peternel, A 93 66 6 5 11 44 .9 Pctrecca, J 107 180 18 19 26 117 .10 Petaoldt, E 107 38 2 2 4 30 .05 Phillips, C. S. ...100 32 3 2 3 24 09 Iiecirillo, J 100 112 9 11 10 82 08 Iicuon, L 102 23 1 3 3 16 .04 Pickens, A 106 66 13 6 13 34 20 Pierce. R 99 31 4 6 1 20 .13 Pool, E 108 149 31 32 26 60 .21 l*ool, W 106 12 1 3 2 6 .OS Powers, P 106 191 16 20 22 133 .08 Irible, D 102 47 6 3 6 32 .13 Koaeh, A 112 189 11 20 20 138 !o6 Beilly, F 104 34 2 2 1 29 .06 Itenn, W 98 86 1 2 6 77 01 Renxetti, E 108 25 1 4 4 16 .04 Richards, II. ... 96 166 21 25 22 98 .13 ltidenour. W 102 56 7 8 8 33 .12 Roberts, Jay ...105 354 47 37 42 228 .13 Robbins. E 101 52 4 5 5 38 .08 I Robinson, C 114 10 2 0 0 8 **t j Rodriquez, A. ...112 51 5 5 8 33 .10 I Roohin. E 108 92 5 3 15 69 .05 I Uomanelli, R. ...103 21 2 3 6 10 10 I Sande, E 114 51 13 10 8 20 .25 ! Saucier, L 100 12 1 0 4 7 .08 [Sequin. E 112 14 1 1 1 11 07 I Siremba, F. ...108 73 « 12 13 42 .08 Sssa, L. 100 6 2 O 0 4 .33 Schuttinger, A. .103 12 5 2 1 4 .42 Scobie, E Ill 47 3 6 8 30 06 Soliaefer, I.. ...102 472 73 60 51 285 .16 I Haifa, F 110 20 3 0 0 17 .15 ; Schwartz, M. ...Ill 27 4 1 1 21 .15 Shanks, J 103 53 4 5 5 39 .08 .Smith, F 105 50 5 5 S 37 .10 1 Smith, J 102 204 15 15 21 153 .07 Sporri, E 102 49 4 8 7 30 .08 ! Starkey, J 93 16 4 1 2 9 .25 I Stevens, F 103 160 21 29 18 92 .13 Stevens, J 104 79 6 12 10 51 .08 Stutts, H 108 236 57 31 47 121 .22 Stirling, D 112 28 1 3 5 19 .04 Sylvia, J 87 102 10 12 14 66 .10 wanson, V 99 51 8 10 9 24 .16 laplin. E 105 151 34 16 15 86 .23 Taulette, I 94 156 12 20 24 100 .08 j Taylor, C. O. ...103 19 1 3 0 15 .05 Taylor, W 100 78 11 14 8 45 .14 Taylor, W. W. ..114 34 1 9 8 16 .03 Tincr, B 103 57 6 4 3 41 .11 Thomas, II 95 94 9 9 11 65 .09 Thompson, G. ...100 34 2 7 5 20 .06 Thorndyko, F 98 20 1 0 4 15 .03 : Thraiikill, T. ...104 95 3 7 9 76 .03 ll.nrber, II 104 38 1 3 10 24 .03 Tunstall, J 95 38 4 5 3 26 .11 Veale, S 97 15 1 0 0 14 .07 Vcsseli, A 98 43 1 2 2 44 .02 Vinters, A 103 12 1 2 2 7 .08 Vuilleinot. A. ..104 148 13 16 12 107 .09 Wakoff. II 105 49 7 6 3 33 .11 Walker, G 100 49 3 5 9 32 .00 Wallace, J. .... 98 M 12 17 15 49 .13 Wallis, V 98 41 1 4 1 35 .02 Walls, G 110 41 1 6 3 31 «■ Walls, P 102 193 41 21 26 102 .21 Wayt, T 112 50 6 8 8 28 .12 White. R 108 22 1 2 1 18 .03 Williams, It. ...100 148 19 23 18 88 .14 Willis, 0 105 23 1 1 1 20 .04 Wilson, I, 104 64 18 8 13 23 28 Winans, J 108 21 1 2 1 17 .05 Wood. E 100 9 1 O 0 8 II Woodstock, r. ..105 130 11 11 18 90 08 Yelton, R 101 139 7 11 11 110 .03 Yorrat, A 98 305 42 35 38 190 .14 Young. G 103 276 16 36 27 197 .06 Zucchini, K 102 91 6 13 7 65 .07


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