Statistics of Gravesend Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1907-09-29

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STATISTICS OF GRAVESEND MEETING. Twelve days of racing at Gravesend produced 140.20S for winning owners, a daily average of 11.700. Seventy-six races were run, of which eight were steeplechases. Of the owners thirty-nine won 1,000 or more and sixtv-five, smaller sums. The owners who won 1,000 "or more rank as follows: Owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. " Amt. J. R.. Keene 4 2 1 10,990 J. L. McGinnis .2 O 0 11,775 A. L. Asto 2 2 2 0,430 R. F. Carman G 4 1 5.9SO C. It. Ellison ..4 2 2 5,540 Newcastle Stable 3 1 2 5.405 F. R. Hitchcock 1 1 0 4,540 T. C. McDowell 2 2 0 4.275 R. T. Wilson, Jr. 1 1 0 3,345 Patchogue Stable ..... 3 2 1 3,270 A. . Belmont 2 0 0 3,150 J. W. Colt 1 r, 3 3.045 S. C. Hildreth ;l 1 0 3,025 D. . Sullivan ... . 2 1 0 2,730 H. R. Thomas 2 0 - 2.730 II. IV Whitney 1 4 1 2.400 ij. Mulligan " 2 2 1 2.345 F. J. Farrell 2 1 1 2.200 B. Schroiber 2 1 0 2,095 j . Owners. 1st 2d. 3d. Amt. J. W. May 1 0 1 1,805 H. B. Duryea 0 2 3 1,800 A,; B.aHr V 2 0 0 1-70 B. Jennings 2 0 O 1,720 J. E. Widcner 2 0 o 1,510 C. H. Smith 1 0 0 1,420 W. W. DariTeu 1 1 2 1,400 H. R. Brandt 1 2 1 1,360 T. Hitchcock, Jr 0 2 2 1,350 J. Sanford 1 1 1 1 20 J.v Fuller 101 i,zor, Clay 1 1 1 it;!oo A. Gerst 1 1 1,210 S. Lazarus 1 1 0 1,100 W. Cahlll .-. 1 1 0 1,150 P. J. Raincy 1 o 1 1,130 C. S. Harrison 1 0 0 1,040 T. S. Evans 1 1 0 1,020 Mrs. II. H. Selby 1 0 0 1,000 J. C. Van Ness 0 1 1 1,000 Of the successful horses forty-three won 1.000 or more, and 120 reaped lesser amounts for their owners, those winning 1,000 or more being: Horses. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. I rank Gill 1 0 0 10,575 Rallot 2 0 0 10,025 Gold Lady 2 0 0 6.830 Celt 1 0 0 5,425 Dandelion 1 1 0 4,540 Kings Daughter 2 1 0 4 075 Spooner 1 0 1 s,315 Monfort 1 ,0 1 3,145 Uncle 1 1 0 3,025 Jacobite 2 0 0 2 035 ItJc 2 0 0 2,530 Gus Straus 1 2 1 2,495 Half Sovereign 1 0 0 2J30 Chief Hayes 2 1 0 2,045 Smiling Tom ..2 O 0 1,940 Mr. McCann 1 0 0 1,900 Please 1 0 0 1,705 Arimo 2 0 0 1,0S0 Fleming 1 :; 0 1,510 Yankee Girl 1 0 2 1,475 Temaceo 1 2 0 1,430 Locked Out , 1 0 0 1,420" Welbourne 1 0 0 1,200 Tom McGrath ; 1 1 1 1,100 Right Royal -. 1 1 0 1,100 Security 1 1 ,i.-,o De Mund 1 0 1 1,130 Nimbus 10 1 1,100 Live Wire 1 0 1 1,100 Killiecrankie 1 1 o 1 070 Big Chief I... 1 1 0 1,000 First Premium .- 1 0 0 1,055 Magazine 110 1,050 Kings Plate 1 1 0 1,050 Alfred Noble 1 O 0 1,040 Jack Atkin 1 0 0 1,025 Don Enrique 1 0 0 1,020 Danoscara 1 0 O 1,020 Knight of Elway 1 1 0 1,020 Bellwether 1 0 0 1,000 Prince Hampton 0 1 0 1.000 Salvidere 0 1 0 1,000 Electioneer 0 1 1 1,000 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: Flatlands Stakes, September 10; Please 1,705 Oriental Handicap. September 10: Dandelion.. 4,110 Raj-shore Stakes, September 17: Jacobite 1,015 AVillow Handicap, September IS; Half Sovereign 2,130 Brookwood Steeplechase, September 19; Locked Out 1,420 Oceanview Handicap. September 19: Monfort.. 2,015 Speculation Stakes, September 20; Rye 1.0S0 Hitchcock Steeplechase, September 21; Gus Straus 1,805 Junior Champion. September 21; Celt 5,425 First Special, September 21; Ballot 5,000 Albemarle Handicap, September 23: Gold Ladv 2.4S0 Hindoo Stakes, September 24: Frank Gill ...".10,575 Holly Handicap. September 25; Uncle 2,325 Occidental Handicap, September 20; Gold Lady 3,350 Culver Handicap, September 27; Kings Daughter 2.S70 Kings Highway Steeplechase, September 27; Mr. McCann 1,900 Prospect Handicap. September 27: Spooner.. 3,115 Second Special. September 27; Ballot 5,025 In number of winning mounts. Miller, as usual, led all the jockeys with E. Dugan a good second in that particular, but in percentage Nicol was far their superior and in the essentials of real I v superior hoisemanship is nndoubtedlv the best: jockey now riding in the east. The riding record of the meeting is: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. W. Miller 54 14 10 7 17 .20 E. Dugan 43 10 10 0 7 .23 Nicol IS 7 3 3 5 .39 G. Burns 15 4 2 1 S 27 W. Knapp 10 3 2 ; I 10 .19 Horner 17 3 1 0 13 .IS E. Walsh 21 3 2 2 14 .14 Buxton 25 3 2 -3 17 .12 Sandy 20 3 1 2 20 .12 Notter 35 3 3 0 23 .09 Raynor 4 2 0 O 2 .50 M. Preston IS 2 1 2 13 .11 Finn 20 2 2 1 5 .10 Sumter 21 2 4 3 12 .10 Upton 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 Joseph Hogg 5 1 1 0 3 .20 Radtko 12 1 O 2 ! .OS It. McDanicl 12 1 1 2 S .OS R. Lowe 19 1 1 4 13 .05 Brnssel 21 1 2 3 IS .04 The following jockeys had mounts o the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Garner 22 0.1 2 19 Musgrave 19 O .3 2 14 Mountain 5 0 1 2 2 Culltn 2 0 1 0 I W. Doyle ...5 0 1 0 4 James Hennessv ...5 0 1 O 4 Liebert 3 O 1 0 2 G. Swain 12 O 4 0 S Amidou 1 O O 1 o Henry 12 0. O a 11 D. McCarthy 7 0 0 1 0 Mercado 1 0 0 1 O J. Martin tt 0 0 1 5 C. Miller ft 0 0 1 5 J. Powers 3 0 0 2 1 C. H. Shilling 5 0 0 1 4 Troxler 2 0 0 2 0 The following jockeys had mounts to the liumber opposite their names, but were never "in the money": II. Anderson, 1; J. Bergen, 1; Bedell. 1: C. Brail v. 1; W. Burns. S; T. Chandler. 4; J. Conlin. 2; Colbert. 3; J. A. Clark. 1: Ellinor, 4; Fuerst. 2: 0. Grand. 0: Herbert. 4: Harty. 0; Uuestis, 2: Howard, 1; J. Johnson. 5: II. Jones. 2: P. Kelly. 1: W. Mclntyre, 3; McCabe. 2: Medlicott. 1: Marshall, 1; Mushgnug, 2; G. Moore, 2: Muller, 1: McCahey, 5; Onley, 1: Queen. 1: A. Robinson, 1; F. Swain, S; Shi-eve. 3: Talbert. 3; Ural, 3; Yorke, 2; Zieglcr, 2; Wolff, 1; Whittemore, 1. Riders successful In jumping races achieved the following records: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. T. OBrien 2 1 0 1 O .-50 Mr. R. F. Carman, Jr. 1 1 0 0 - 0 1.00 Mr. Henderson 1 1 0 O 0 1.00 Donohue 3 1 0 O 2 .33 Kelleher 3 1 1 0 1 ,33 Stone 3 1 0 2 0 .33 Archibald 4 1 O 2 1 .25 Palmer 4 1 0 0 3 .25 McAfee 7 1 3 1 2 .14 The following, steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better,- but did not ride a winner: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Mitchell 1 O 1 0 0 Mr. Cassidy 1 0 1 O 0 Dupee -5 O 3 O 2 - Iluppe 1 O 0 1 O Mr. -J. OBrien 1 . O 0 1 o Ray 1 0 0 1 0 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the monev": Hewitt. 1; E. Heider. 2; Slaughter, 2; Saffel, 1; Mf. Tucker, 1; Mr. Warren, 1. J. Blute saddled the winners of more races than any other trainer, as is shown by the following: Baker, A. 2 Madden, J. E 1 Baker, J 1 May, J. AV 1 Blute. J 0 MeAvoy, J. II 1 Brandt, II. R 4 1 McCann. W 2 Brazier, G. P 3 McDanlel. AV 1 Brooks, F 1 McKInney, AA A. ... 1 Burch, J. 1 Minton, R 1 Cahill. AY. . . 1 Rogers, J. W 1 Callahan, P. .... 1 Rowe. J. 4 Claxon, A. AA 1 Schorr, J. F 1 Coles, T. F 1 Scully, AV. 0 2 Daly. M 1 Selby, II. II 1 Davis, J 1 Smith, J. 1 2 Denny, G 2 Taylor. F. M 3 Fitzsiramons. J -1 Aeitch, -S .- 1 Fuller, J. V 1 AVallace. W. A 1 Garth. AVm 1 AVebster. L. 2 Graham, II 1 AVeir. F. 1 2 Hay ward. W. Jr. ... 1 AVelsh. 1. r. Healey. T. J 1 Wheeler, A. 1 Hildreth. S. C 1 AVinmier, P 2 Jennings. AV. B 2 Zimmcr, A 2 Joyncr, A. J. 3


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