Aqueduct Racing Statistics., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-26

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AQUEDUCT RACING STATISTICS. .! the Qaeeas ouaty Jockej Clabi spring meet iii— ,.f tea days, beglaalag April 15, and ending pea terday, sixty raee* were run ami K72.713 was dis ll United in slakes and purse-, making an average i.i aearlj -s7 275 per daj .-.ic ■ fraethai more than .2 i per raee. ib.rses lined at the winter track* or trained in the south took the cream of the distribution, disproving the claims of the New York paper* that the horae* a later lag on Loaf. Island »,-re auMOBMaonly forward .lames n MeConhlck, arka heads the ttari of aiming owners bj rtrtne -i the htoiy ..f .!..! ili.-r in the Caller Handicap, raced bis horses al New Orleans all winter. Aag ust Belmont, win. la set olid on tlic Mst, had ids Uoisti trained at Garnet. B, C. R. F. Caiuiau raced lis horses at Ascot Park. Nataialga. which put A. Daniel fourth in the lit. was raced at New Orleans. The thlrtj two of the seventy six winning ewaera who took down 00 *r more each are as CaDawa: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. ■I. II. McCormick 3 4 0 ,020 A. Belmont 2 0 1 -l.lf.o B. F. Carman 4 1 1 4.100 A. Daniel 2 O O i.immi .1. It. Keen.- » 5 1 :;.7to T. Hit.-i ek, Jr :: 0 0 3,193 I Baa lew :; 1 2 3,060 D. C. Johnson 2 2 o 2.!t.V. L. A. Cella 2 2 2 2,305 S. Kmcrv 2 o 1 2.400 Oneek Stable 2 2 :. 1,675 M. Kraus 2 1 1 1,550 « . L. Kb hards 1 1 1 1,400 M. I.. May man 2 O O 1.330 Newcastle Stable 2 0 «i i.::::o •I. A. Beaael 2 o l 1,330 Beverwyck Stable I o 2 1.310 I. W. toll 1 2 t 1,053 P. T. China 1 1 1 DM 1. T. Wood 1 l I DM r. .1. Parrell l 1 l BOO II. T. GriSu I 1 1 sTo r. A. Form the 1 l 1 .s.v, i. It. Tompkins l n o si:, L. Mulligan I o I 823 D. Daalop 1 1 i 823 V. A. McKlnney 1 1 t» 820 P. .1. Balney l t • M". P. II. Mi ■Carrcn 1 1 7!lo T. D. Sullivan 1 o 1 74.. A. .1. Joyaer *» ."• 2 72.". I. lieCabe 1 1 0 7i The nnuiey e. lining borne* numbcreil 137, of which the following thlrty-aix won 00 or more each: Horses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Glortfier 1 * n ,830 NotAsulga 2 » 0 4.n« okenite 2 o 3,660 v. II. Carey :: ► o ::.2v. Rnstle 2 t 1 2.320 Hoi Shot 2 o 0 2,135 Blue Heron 1 0 »» 1,610 Roeeben I •» 1.300 Athlete 2 t» 0 1.430 Campaigner I 1 1 l.too Juggler 1 o n 1.280 Berkeley t o 1 1.260 liizette 1 1 1 1.100 Mask and races 1 2 o 1,080 California King 1 n 0 1,060 Pretension 1 1 * B30 Kerry 1 2 *t 998 Jimmy Lane I o 0 sir. dapple 1 1 0 B4fl oil. han Lad I 1 » 82Q Heaslip I 1 *» 815 Marv Morris t Z o 810 Dnlcian 1 1 o 810 Master Robert 1 i 1 7!Mi BeUsnicker 1 1 6 7:mi Keator l i *t WO Berry Maid 1 1 753 Ace High 1 • 0 750 Dr. Gardner I 0 1 748 Robador 1 9 I 130 Star Cat 1 0 0 739 Thomas Calhoun l » f2U Killo.luin 1 I 0 710 I. oh Alicia 1 1 0 710 Punkv .1 0 o 700 Cloisteress 1 o o 7 h» The stakes decided daring the meetlag were as follows: Bayshore Steeplechase, April 13-; Jimmy Lane. 45 Carter Handicap, April 13; Glorifier 7.850 Rose Slakes. April Hi: Notasulga 1.983 Rockawaj Stakes. April 17: Juggler 1.280 Oa Slake-. April is. Clue Heron 1.610 Arverne si. ike-. April 19: Okenite.. ... 1,715 Wintielii Steeplechase, April 2o; CalifornU King 1 090 Canarsie Slakes. April 2*»; Notasulga 2,015 queens Coantj Handicap, April 90; W. II. Carey 1 ■:;;i I niou Stakes. April 22: Berkeley . 1.210 sterling Slakes April 2.;: Okenite 1.945 V Ibaven Stakes. April 24; Rustle 1,600 denial.- Steeplechase, April 2.".: Hoi Shot.... 1.495 Flushing Slakes. April 25; Campaigner. 1.900 Thaagh Walter Miller ranks first in the matter Of winning mounts. George Mountain iii the better liiing al the inceiing. He had twenty mounts and rode right winners, forty per cent, being unplaced oa the other twelve. Here is the standing for the ten d tya Jockeys. Mta. lot. 2i. ::i. Cap. P.C. V Miller 38 II 9 3 la 3% Mountain 20 8 0 o 12 N Softer 28 I I 1 19 M . Preston 32 I 3 6 19 .12 F. Swain ........... .13 :: 1 2 7 .23 i: Lowe l* 3 2 :: 8 .19 r.e.kman 21 - 1 2 15 1 I Garner 23 A 3 1 14 .13 .1 unes Hemiessj 24 :: l :: 1 . .19 tadtke I"- 2 2 2 :i .13 En? t 13 2 3 t» lo .13 c. ll. Snilliug 2* 2 I 7 16 .o .1. Martin 3 I 1 1 o .33 Henry :. I 0 1 I .33 Suinler •" 1 2 o .33 Ni.ol 4 I *l 0 :; .2.. Musgrave ■ 1 » •!« P.russel 12 I 1 I 9 .98 Aubncbea 19 1 I 1 13 .08 The following joekev ■; had mounts lo the number opposite their names and hatched third or better. but iii in-! ride I winner: Jockey*. Mta Is 2d. 3d. I Jap. herry * 0 1 1 4 rilnliillis 3 O 1 1 Horner 2:: 9 6 1 16 c. Koeraer n 9 2 1 I;. McDaniel 23 9 21 B. Smith • O 0 Rowan 3 o 0 V. Doyle 2 0 l » i .1. Johnson W •» 0 2 8 Clausen " ° *► 2 .. Keating 2 9 0 1 Roiliaa 4 0 t 1 3 The following jockeys had mounts to the ntttnl.fr opposite their names, but were never "in the money" : ; Bums. •:: C. Brady, 7: Dunn. 1: Dillon. 2: Devoy, I: Finn, 6; lb.L. 2: Hayes. 1. Heffernan. I .In... Uennessy, 2; Lenahan. 1; Mercado, 6; W. Mclntyre, 9; McFaddea, 1; Morlarity, 1; MedUcott, I; Kosen. 1: L. Smith. 1: Simmons, 1: Yorkc, ;;. five of the sixty race* were stei pic liases ani Nat Kay rode, the * inner of two of them IS follows; Jo* key*. " Mts. 1st. 2i. 3d. Dap. P.C -,v 2 2 o o o LOO Owens I 1 o f L"* Calmer 1 1 » 9 • 1.06 Mclnerney 1 1 1 1 t — The follow inr steeple chaae packer* had awaata ta the Banshee opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Joekev s. Mts. 1st 2i. 3d. Clip Warlike 2 O I 0 1 Uuppe 1 « J 9 V .iallagher 2 8 1 9 1 Kinnegan ■• " 1 ° - Archibald :"• 0 9 li. Ileiier 1 • 9 J Itogan 2 o 9 V. G. Wil-on 2 9 9 1 1 The following steeplechase Jockeys bad mounts to the number opposite their names but were never "iu the money": Bern ish. 1 : Dupee. 1. Trainers saddled the winners of ra.es to lh* number set opposite their names: Bnrlew. F | Mmray. T 1 Blakelev, A. : -2 Mayberry. J. 1 1 Kl ite- i * Murphy. T 1 Beach It E McCormick, I II ■• Chiiin 1 i I MoLaughliu. .1 3 c.lsto,, R i McCahe. 1 1 I;,H M 1 McBaalel, II 2 Oeuuy I McKlnney, W. A 1 litzsiu J i Bowe, .1 » Gat th, Wm -S Smart. M 1 ..lithu. Ill 1 " •, ! • p » Cold-borough. A. J. 2 W halen. .1 •_ Ilamel. A Wiiish.w. ] . 1 2 Kiernan. C 3 Wood. F. T I Karrick. W. H 2 Welsh. 1 2 l,„we. .1 1 Zinmier. A 1 Minion. R - The fastest mile al the aawtaal was okenite I lo TweiiH h e of the sixty i a. .s ,.r I..IH one pel Cent., Were Won by Iavolites. litieell of whi.h were al .nhlson. ii.e other thiily 9V* laces were takea l eleven se. oud chalcea and tweiitylour out-lideri Liuht odda-oa favorites were defeated.


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