Winning Owners in 1906., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-03

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WINNING OWNERS IN 1906. The 85,181,661 distrihute*l for the G,S40 races at the fifty meetings of the thirty principal associations in the Inited Stales and Canada during the year 10OG went to 1," 40 owners, of whom 2 I0 won 85,666 or more each. The combined winnings of these 200 owners was .0S.s.* 13, leaving ,503,008 to the 1.3.37 less fortunate of their fellows. James R. Keene. who again heads the list of winning owners, and Thomas Hitchcock., Jr., who is second in the standing, were the only persons to reach or surpass 00,000 in winnings last year, whereas in 1866 there were four in the list; Mr. Keene. with 2S.724; H. P. Whitney. 70,447: Sydney Paget, 6137,886, and S. S. Brown, 13.. ".72: In the last four years Mr. Keenes horses have earned for him in stakes and purses 8688,773, Prior to 190o his best year on the turf was 1S03 Dominos yeir.i. In 1004 there were seven winners of over 00,000: H. B. Duryea who headed the list with *10,10". racing in his name tlie horses leased from the estate of William C. Whitney, James R. Keene. B. It. Thomas. Sydney Paget, Newton Bennington, S. S. Brown, and John A. Drake. Had Sysonby lived and raced there Is hardly a dcubt that Mr. Keene would have equalled, if not surpassed his winnings of BtO. . This year his two-year-olds were his main dependence. Court Dress. Ballot and Peter Pan were his In-st. This trio won over 1907.sh0,000 1" r him. Court Dress won the Fashion, Gaiety. Criterion. Spinaway and the Produce Stakes: Ballot won the Double Kvent. Neptune and Matron, while Peter Pan triumphed in the Surf, Flash and Hopeful. Kuroki was the only three -year-old in his barn to win a stake. He took the Spindrift. Suffrage was his next best of that age, taking five races. Salvidere, of course, contributed most to the success of Mr. Hitchcock. In buying that gelding at the Brown sale John E. Madden, who has an interest in him. made a wise. or. if you chose, a lucky more. The Montauk, Brighton, Junior. Champion are the Stakes which the son of Belvldere — Sallie of Navarre won in Mr. Hitchcocks colors, bringing him over $.V,000. The steeplechasers Hylas and Oood and Plenty, contributed over 0,000. The former won Ute Champion, the New Xork and the Biigliton. while the latter triumphed in the Whitney Mci110r.1l and Crand National. Burgomasters Carlton and Belmont, Ironsides Hindoo and Jerome. Killaloes ireat Filly, Brook-dale Nymphs Brighton Oaks, and Perverscs Ladies and Mermaid victories were the chief factors in placing Harry Payne Whitney in third position in the standing. Had it not been for the 2,475 which Accountant brought him through his victories in the Tidal, Realization, Brighton Derby, Saratoga Derby and Annual Champion Stakes, James B. Brady would not have ranked fourth in the list. He did not buy Accountant from the Brown stable until after Burgomaster had been put aside for the season and in this he was wis,., lountainblue, which he iHMiglit from Fred Forsythe, won the Partridge and Triumph Stakes for him. Oiseau was a great disappointment. To include the racing on the minor tracks, at which none of the aforesaid gentlemen had horses, would give Barney BebflHbet fourth place In the list of winning owners, for he won ten races and 83.626 at Seattle. This makes his total winnings 186,713. He would probably have won a large amount had he entered more freely in the stakes in the east and had not Jack Atkiu gone wrong. Mr. Schreiher maintains a large establishment and raced in three and four divisions throughout the year. Horace E., wbich he sold to Roy A. Rainey for i 5,000 won for Mr. Beknfbef the Woodlands. Santa Barbara and Santa Monica Stakes at Ascot Park: the Fiidine Stakes at Oakland, and tile iaston Hotel I and Memphis Stakes at Memphis. Nealon triumphed in the Dolphin. Turf Handicap and September Stakes at Sheepshead Bay. Dr. Gardner won the Follans- | bee Highweight Handicap at Oakland and, when lie had displayed his quality ill the east, he was i sold to T. D. Sullivan and Frank Farrell for 5,000. For his new owners Dr. Gardner won the Bronx Highweight Handh-ip. Jack Atkin, which Mr. Schreilier has always regarded as better than Horace F.. won the Nursery Stakes at Louisville and the Iroquois Stakes at Buffalo. Tom McOrath won the Adam Andrew Stakes at Oakland and the Teunes~.ee Brewing Company Stakes at Memphis. Tony Faust won two stakes at Oakland in tlie colors of S. C. Hildieth, to whom Mr. Schreiher sold a half interest for 1907.sh,0 t0. There were no other stake winners in Continued on second uage. WINNING OWNERS IN 1906. Contlnaed from first page. the st:ible. init the Behrelber horses were ■ busy lot in the purse races and over night bamhVsaa Here is the list of 2b! owners winning S..OOO or over : OniU 1st. 2d. 3d. Atnt. J. R. Keen*. 34 42 38 5o,510 T. Hitchcock. Jr ..It :: 32 11S.S0.1 AY. P. Whitney 24 21 is S7.77-". .1. P. Brady s 1 2 8.1,040 B. Behrelber 110 88 76 82.60.1 Newcastle Stable ...» 28 is 10 7c.i77.-i S. P.igel IT, 13 7 W.2.-S It. T. Vi!s ,n. Jr 26 22 2 i :.i; oiio A. Shields 27 11 12 54.CV28 ;. .1. Long Is 29 2s 54.367 Bsrtew ,v ONeill :;i 22 IB 52.053 F. R. Hitchcock 11 12 s 50,770 A. Belmont :;:: 27 2:. 40.300 F. Corrlgan 81 .".7 46 44.388 .T. A. Drake 3» 2:: 20 -11.470 W. S. Williams lit 11 S 41,620 v. Lakeland 2 :: 0 30,453 s. c liild.-eth 40 :;7 20 39.411 W. Shields 2 20 l!t ::s.o71 P. Donne 89 " 4 46 :;7.s:io 0. 0. Bennett •".:: 27 25 ::7.7s:: K. Ellis..;] L~.t 34 34 ::7.041 E. R. Thomas 28 24 :i 35,00. v. 1;. Jennings 27 27 24 35.240 .1. V. Fu!!ef :;1 17 l«l 35.1-54 .1. o. and ;. H. Keene .... M 53 r,i 34.060 Ooeck Stable 21 15 20 33.990 P. J. Baiaey .» •; s ::::.:,:; •i . n. Rotlirau 1 1 45 :::» 32.620 Orssondale stable -". :: 2 31.290 J. A. Beanet 12 5 s 26,880 P. Cook 11 23 12 26.856 T. 1. Watt 7 5 5 25.835 .1. H. McOorinirii 35 14 25 25.289 W. , rst 41 ::l :u; 25,151 P. C. McCafferty 36 29 IS 25 000 .1. Arthur •".* ijo .".:: 24.980 .1. E. Seagram 24 17 1:; 24.895 W*. C1.iv 10 !» 1 23,980 W. Walker til 58 f.i 2.:. 70S W. 11. Snyder 35 2s :;-2 23,579 T. P. Hayes 48 30 :;4 23,005 F, E. Row? Pi 9 :: 22.685 China A Iorsythe 25 27 27 22.100 Boanlebrook stable 10 0 • 21,295 E. 8. Gardner to ■■■! 27 21.000 W". H. Brown 12 1:: •» 20,960 E. A. Churn 41 :;7 28 2P72S F. .1. Fanell 1-i 11 11 19.935 .1 ml 2:; 36 19 19.925 Brownlelgu Park stable ..10 I 1 19.320 D. r. Johnson s 5 0 19. 1 15 F. Johnson 10 :t 7 ls.rjo Mrs. M. Ooldblatt ":7 ::7 53 l.s.KJiO C. C. Smithson 22 13 13 18.553 H. K. Uowell 27 21 :il 18.113 P. J. Dwver 11 12 Pi 17.839 J. I.. McGtnnis 19 i:» 16 I7.t?. 0 N. Bennington 24 l» lit 17 145 11. R. Daryea i" is 26 17.2S0 E. . Jewett 1 2 2 17.100 .1 i: Scape is 17 17 17 16,955 K. Trotter 39 41 :. 16.618 J. X. Hawkins 26 21 » 16.540 Mr. Cotton 1" 1 7 16.900 Keullwortb Stable 6 2 :: 16.445 J. E. Madden 12 Pi 1» 10.320 II. stover :::: » is 16.193 c;. noiio :;ii 44 4.; loioi .1 Mel inghlin 14 :• 22 10.010 M. II. Tichenor 13 12 10 15.925 H. R. Raker 27 29 22 13, 890 M. J. Daly 36 42 36 13.793 M. L. Havman 2." IS 12 i:..448 A. Brown 21 S3 21 i".+*tO J. H. Raker H» ■■■ 42 15,180 W . V. Harden 12 11 4 1...110 A. L. A-ie 20 2:: 27 IPs;:.-, Mrs. J. C. Milam :S-" 2" 22 14.c.s7 P. /. Pe Annan 2!» 28 20 14.028 F. L. Blown 10 !• g JVSj J. A Wernberg 20 21 17 II..:."..". . T Hensball 21 Hi 12 14.175 P. J. Millet t 10 17 11 i::.:t9." Y. F. S.-lnilte Hi 20 11 13.903 t. Plizer .". 2 :i 13,853 W. II. landrail n :i in is 13,790 T. J. Caynor :: 4 2 13.733 I.. I.. Lamar :;ii 36 37 15.490 L. O. Applebv 7 I 2 13.435 E. S. Hurke. Jr :; i o 13.460 C. I . Sullivan 12 8 ■"• 13.395 •I. W . Colt 13 1 11 13.290 11. T. Grlafn 2d 29 21 12.:mo B. H. MC. Potter s 10 r. lu.itso ET. «. Dh]y 14 • •_.;; 12.675 T. C. McDowell 11 i :. 12.880 Mrs. P. Rradhw 28 :;:; p; 12.600 J. F. Wiilener C 14 16 12. 500 W. A. Smith 29 41 34 12. 185 J. L. Ilayinaii Is 15 11 12.185 .1. W. luuh 31 25 13 11.981 •I. 1. Strode 2:: 20 21 lis:;;; C. A. Ross 28 2:: 2:: 11.830 Hall a Marshall 29 13 l". n WO J. Phillips 21 29 2b 11.474 E. R. Bradley 13 t 2 11.488 U". C. Hayes :; :; 2 11,313 .1. C. Ferriss. Jr 2!t Ll 28 11.275 .1. ». Van Ness 1 o 0 11.246 .1. F. Newman 20 .".1 :;i 11. 17". M. D. Miller 2 .;.". 1:1 10.992 J. Sanford .". ; c, I0.S80 ■I. C. Calm 2:: 24 ::i 10.442 Johnson 4c Poison 17 17 12 In ::77 W. iaiih 18 1 » 11 10.355 W. 11. Fizer 24 Is is 10.267 .1. 1 . Mom U» 4 i 10.12.-. i.. a. Bonaack 27 16 s 10.025 Hampton stable 10 10 8 ! ,913 w. r. Anderson 21 21 i". .is.-,.-. A. .1 lo net 11 :i ;• 9.710 I.. A. Delia 13 20 11 .1.00- lohn Marklein 21 :;.". is ».339 J. iritlin 20 24 Is 9.520 P. M. Civil! 17 28 14 ! . 4S7 ■I. P. Maybenv 21 11 10 :• 162 C. F. Durneil 21 Pi i 0.380 W. A. I. Kinney 14 1!i 12 9.213 P. II. McCarreu "I li s 8.590 T. Clyde 13 29 1 » 8.350 J. D. Millin 1.. 1:; s s. :::,., .1. J. CFIaheitv 13 li s s.::2o S. Hudson 19 19 :::; s.:;ih Kirktield Stable 15 20 12 s.::o » Patchogoe Stable S :. 5 8.295 D. Dunlop 11 7 5 S.165 II. McCarreu. Jr 20 17 12 s.122 Elmwond Farm !t 7 13 7.!i7 P. F. Watkiiis 17 17 is 7.-.M4 Palestine Stable ■" 13 15 7.sio J. W. ONeaB 17 21 2S 7.7i J. S. Ward 1!» 14 26 7.7IC. A. Simons 17 5 7 7.0SH Mrs. J. Slate 17 20 20 7.626 Chelsea Stable 10 8 l 7.616 S. M. William- 17 6 9 7.393 W. J. Young 17 21 2:: 7.17. .!. I.. Holland 12 14 ll 7.420 T. E. Manniv lo lo 12 7.::c.2 O. ST. IKppeler 12 17 II 7 31G Oots F.r.rs 1:1 Is 16 7.256 O. L. Blehards s 26 11 7.195 Barbarity Stable 0 :: .. 7.117 .. ilendrle Pi 16 18 7.122 J. B. Dunn 21 15 21 7.020 11 S. Fountain 15 17 20 7. old R. A. Smith s 1:; •» 7 .063 M. 1.. Schwartz 0 2 •"• 6.953 s. Laaaraa 8 8 15 i;:ill 0. F. Johnson 5 2 :: fi 920 Denny Br 17 11 20 8.860 W . S. Price II 1". 12 0.846 a. Tarney IS 7 :: 6.830 J. M. Johasoa lo Pi P 6.763 C. T. Ganhsrr 16 10 2:: 6.743 F. Wavland 12 s 7 6.630 E. J. Baldwin Fi 21 27 0.620 N. P.. inent 7 11 .» 6.53C Siena Nevada Stable .... •» 1 » 7 0.333 C. Campbell 11 i" i » 0.250 1.. T. Lee 14 17 s 6.235 .1. Gsaa 12 2f. 25 0.217 .1. McLennan 10 12 2:: 0.211 M. Clancy 8 5 .. 0,130 ;. M. Odoni li !» 4 0.12". S. W. streett 14 1o 12 0.O50 .1. s. Brarton 12 27 2:: 0.046 W. K. Apple-ate 7 2 2 G.O20 W. W. Flliott i 12 s 6.013 S. II. Kuuz c lo s 5.921 C. T. Meehan 7 r. 11 5.920 V. M. l.elllole 11 13 13 5.908 B. Eraser P 4 3 ."..ss.-, D. Henry 12 I 6 3.682 J. 11. Madigan 11 ii 2 :,. ; ;:, V. Gering, Jr 1« •» «• •"•■""» Mrs. ». V. Tupper 13 11 8 5.623 C. Hak 13 B 1 » r..".4.i F. .1. iild.-ishMVe II 11 is 5.543 1. i. l.vinaii t» lo s 5.536 J. I.ne lo 0 :. 5.520 J. Carson 11 Hi ! :..". .s .1. F. Clifford 7 0 C •".. tsr, It. W. Nelson :i !• 7 .V47r. c. v. Blrnardson tt .. 2 5.435 T. F. Crist ! 7 !l ."..42r. .1. T. Muir 4 s i :,.42 » A. Oldham P» •"• 4 3.330 II. C. Pedwell 13 13 12 5.333 Oakland Stable 10 3 2 5.320 !•:. Oavlord 8 11 li 5.313 .1. W. lilalock 15 •" ■ 5.310 Mrs. H. Braiaskl 3 2 . 5.193 J. J. Walsh •" ■"• 11 5.190 F. W. Seelcv 8 7 8 5.143 Albemarle Stable 5 1". 6 5.083 I.ockart Bros 11 11 21 5.050 Mrs. ;. w. Dodge «• 8 3 5,000 At Seattle Mr. Sehrelbers horses won tea races, eight seconds, eleven thirds and ,020. This makes his grand total far the year 120 wins, serent] «i seconds, eighty-seven thirds, and . .s.-..7P!.


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