Principal Money-Winning Owners of 1912 in America, Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-03

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■ I 1 : • 1 1 PRINCIPAL MONEY-WINNING OWNERS OF 1912 IN AMERICA # + I he nuunher at owners racing stabwa whose iiot-s .s won in excess of hB4. mhi in America daring IMS was sllghtl blgher than duriug the preceding year, when ■ decided falling ..IT took place as compared with I r.-vioiis rears. During Ike year just closed the winning owners of s-I.inni and over divided gl.30t3.088, as tigainsi si.iM,.s:io in toil. A study d the tabulation which immediately follows will di~eh.se the inter istnifj faei that from e.n to year, rcgardlee ..t the total won by the winners ot .111111 and over, the I lefl for less fortunate owners has varied hut little. The residue for 1908. for Instance, was 5l.2!K».8SO; in 1hi i ii was gl. 159.002; hi 1910", St,122.0S5; in lull. SI .087, 065, and in 1912, •*1.iisT.,.i.iT. The compilation referred i" Is aa fallows: Aggregate Won by Awragc of Total Winners of ,000 Winners of S4.4WW Winners of lear. Distribution. and over. and over. ,000 and Over. 1908 S-l ..:.". I .«!*►! |«8 ,061,801 .SlT.tiiin 1900 o.l Ki.ctir. 174 1.987,633 11. 123 1910 2.942. XC! 100 1.819,098 10,902 I-ll l,.:i:;7..»".7 1_7 1.250.892 9.850 it-i: 2.391.025 K!i I.303.U28 9.382 I. ...ii . S.-lio ir. nf Meiupliis. Tena., who at various times owned a good stable of horses, but who in-v. . before attained »ucu distinction on the turl as taring the year ji-.i closed, heads the lisi of the aaonej « inning owners nf America for the tir-t time in his career. Mr. Rrhorr had finished seeood to S. C. Hlblretb in itill after having been fifth in 1910 and sixteenth in 1909. during which latter year he re-engaged in rneug a~ ;,ii owner after a retiremeut of several masons, s. c. Hildreth. the leader for 1911. is in prance witii the string of horses ih.it he campaigned so suceessfullj in America and whhh he sold Inwards the ..• -t 1911 ioihailes Koiilcr. for whom be is training abroad Mr. Schorrs winnings f r 1912 amount to i8.225 ami exceed i.. over Ih.iiihi the » won hy Mr. Hildreth as the leading owner in the preceding eai- The Schorr horses won onlj sixtj three races to land their owner at the head of the list, while lr. liililreths horses won eighty races iii 1911. the wonderful success scored by the Schorr horses In Canadian siakis accounts for the saner hw showing of the leader for 1912. The Be bar r racers swept everything bef re them in the raiuable events of the Canadian season. Star Charter was ili«. principal en nihil tor to the Sehoi r Stables Iota] and was ajnlte I servi. -cable and •t ay big hois-. The excellent, bm tmeoutbiy named, three-year-old. Proglegs, was the real star of the Schorr string and 1 capital race horse, speedy. ■ stayer and as tame aa the gamest. The two-year-old Itroomstirk uelditiL. l.eo.-hares. proved a bargain purchase and is probabl] ol better qnaltty than most of in- youngsters Mr. Whitney reserved foe his own racing in England while placing Leochares in the hand itestined for s:iie in this 1 ountry. Edda, not always consistent, was 1 fast young mare when at her best and some of ber performances were really high class, of the sti bles total of 8,225 the four named won 2,285 ami were iis mainstay a The Schorr stable record in detail is a.s follows: Horse Age. Pedigree. 1st. ,i. :;d. Won. siar Charter 4 Caeetmrl rolt, by Star Snoot— Charter Queen t; 2 r, 4,653 Proglegs o Hay colt, by Mawtto -Prugmore lo s •; lo.Ti". l.eo.-hares 2 Bay gelding, by Bromstick Leayonara ,11 4 5 .i.47-" i:,lda I Bay lilly. bj Chin ear l». Break o Hay 7 4 1 7.41H ilaiuilioii :; Bay colt, by Rannockburn sula 10 2 fi 5.77." John Reardon 5 Chestnut gelding, by Silverdale I.theline s 4 4 4.17" Miss Edith 2 Hay fifty, by Bowling Brook -Servllia :: 1 ti 1.255 Brawny 2 Hay gelding, by Hamburg — Rraw Lass 2 1 9 915 C-ongresamaa .lames ... :: Chestnut colt, by Ort Wells -iiiss Laetitia - 1 Ki lerrard 2 Raj geldlag. bj Superman — Mayfair 1 :! 4 S4" Scrimmage 4 Bay gelding, by Wild Mini -Btillyboo Belle 1 2 1 c.T.". Senator Sparks ■" fTiestttnl col! Iw Previod — Veracious I ii 1 " fZAi Afterglow - Bay geMIng, by Ren Brush Incarnadine 1 I i MO Miss N.ti 4 Browa Illy, by Nasturtium— Merrily o 1 1 n:, Ptanntess 4 Chestnut filly, by Planudes Coufitess Wanda.... o 1 o 100 Ienu ." l*he«tnui gelding, by Cunard -Eonlc « o d ... Tom Ilayward ! Hay geldlig, by Cunard Mamie ii 0 0 Totals «;:! ::s is ?.".s.22."» Next to Mr. Schorr la the winning owners list of the year comei H. 6. Bed] well, with the highly credit- it e record of IOCS races won ami stable earnings of 7,452. The Bedwell iiors.-s won far more frequently Mem those of any other stable. They are for the most part what would he characterized as racers of tic- useful type and their rbrtorles were principally achieved in overnight purse races. The Bedwell stable was ninth In the list for 1911, after having been returned to racing in the middle of the season following a re- tiiement of over a year. It is a coincidence that it should also have been ninth the vear before, wlien it likewise was raced during on y ■ part of the season. In Itititi Mr. Bedwell was third to S. c. Hildreth and lame- R. kerne in the winning owners list, which was the first season in which be was especially promJ- neiii. although be had made a falrlj good showing during the previous ..ear. II. c. iialleiibeck. -1 wealthy New Yorker for whom Prank M. Taylor trains a formidable stable during tin summer and fall only, stand* third among the winning owners of the year. The Halleubeck horses won fortj one race- and 3,847, making .1 considerably better showing than in 1911. when the stable poslthai I .1- eighth. It was in V.il 1 that Mr. Halleubeck entered raciug as an owner. PoUowing in the order named come it. T. Wilson, the well known president of the Saratoga Association, who has always figured promi-1 neatly in the winning li-t : It. P. Carman, another New Yorker who has raced a stable successfully for sev-r-ial years; Robert Dnvies. a Toronto business man who c-iuic kite racing oa an extensive scale for the first tl 11 ■: the Tennessee Stable, la which name p. J. Puns race- his horses, and T. C. McDowell, the well-known Rentnektan, all of whom won in p.-ess of 41,000. of the ten leading money-winning owners of 1911 who do not figure with equal prominence fit the list for 1912. W. B. Applegate. ;. M Odom, August Belmont ami p. m Walker contlnned to race and made re-l speetabie showings. The leading aumey-wlnning owners of America in successive years, beginning with !M02, are shown in the snbjoined tabulation: - . . • • : ■ : i ■ Vear. Owner. Won. 1!HI2 Green B. Morris 8,350 1903 V. c. Whitney 102,560 1!mi+ II. B. Dnryea 200.107 1905 .lames k. Keene 22H.7_t 1!Mh; .lames It. Keene 155,510 1!HI7 .lames R. Keene .BI7.:;42 I.mis. James R. Keene 282.342 1909 S. C Hildreth 159.112 Itll S. C. Hildreth 152,645 1911 S. C. Hildreth 47.47:: 1912 .1. W. Schorr ." N.1!2" The list of owners whose horses won $.1.ntHi at more in the eonm of the racing of ishj. is made ap as follows: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Schorr. J. W 03 38 35 8,225 Bedwell, II. C Ko 1 H! Hfi 47,452 Hall.-ul, ,-k. ||. C 41 27 17 33.S17 Wilson, R. T 4S 05 51 29.931 Carman, It. P 47 35 21 23,494 Da vies, R ::7 24 is 20.635 Tennessee Stable :«» 2fl 42 20.120 McDowell. T. c 24 1C. 17 19.925 Reverwyck Stable 28 ■!•". 23 19.577 Carson, W. B 46 51 33 18,816 Bradley. R. B 28 2o 22 1K.:;:.4 1,1 fer. F. .1 "•" :.l 1" 17. .»;:: Mackeiude. R. .1 27 li " I7.:.;s Walnwrlgbt. J. P 24 20 13 17. 04:: Oneck Stable 24 in 12 1I..777 Livingston, Mrs. I.. A 1" • II 16.400 Camden. .1. N 14 5 2 10.448 Belmont. A 23 22 13 16.345 -I • 1 Waul ::.-. 24 is 15,829 Adair* Baker 2s» 2:: 28 15.610 Watklns, 1$. 1 24 20 2f 15.505 Newman. .1. I- 12 30 .".s 15.302 Parr, It 22 17 11 14.77". Oallaher Bros 2t» ::4 2fi 14. 7M Schreiber, .1 36 ".1 27 13.879 Woodford. C 28 "! 22 13.631 Holland. J. 1 41 29 27 12,020 Applegate. W. R 21 II is 11.4111 Turney, A 21 17 II 10.77". Weir. P. 1» 2o 24 34 l«i.74 » Milam. J. C is 2:: H» 10.715 Massey. W. A M i:: » 10.fOl Hedrlek. J. W 28 ::"i 41 10.625 Derst. V 19 2ii 15 10.226 Walker. P. M 21 24 19 19,141 Ma. Manns. J 1!» IS 17 t.tll Fixer, W. II •:•: 24 M 9.843 McLemore, W II M 22 !».747 Davis, N. It 24 21 17 9.090 Crew. C. A 10 !1 9 9,595 Long. G. J I 4 14 and.28J Martin. W 18 17 20 9.223 Ross, S in 21 II 9,192 Brown, J. 1 21 28 23 9,178 Bruokdale Stable •"• B 4 9.110 Johnson, V 14 •"■ fi 8.951 Pell, .1. i: • 2 7 8.880 Edwarda I John :::: 21 30 s.sdo Weaver, J, I t» I 15 8,821 Rurttscbell. I. w II 20 1". 8.7O0 Coonev. R. P II II s sues Iraser. 0. a 2S :;n 33 8.165 Garth. Wa 1»: 12 14 8.490 I.u-. hem. i or. . F I B 2 8.3R8 Sullivan. T. ! 22 If! II X.nis Striker. 1 2S 22 :;7 8,293 Respess, J. B 14 l » 8 8.061 Chantlrler Stable 24 II Hi 7.920 Henderson I Hogsa 17 II 10 7.7,7 Mead. .1. II IS IS 2o 7.17.2 Howe, .1 i 7 2 7, .".so Owner. 1st. 2d. ?, . Amt. Tompkins. . It 10 s lo f7.." 70 Whitney, H. I 12 15 15 7.."i".o Darden. W. W 12 11 7 7.111 McDaniel, II r3 21 14 7.2s7 Davis, .1. i: is t.i is 7.2:;o rieiscliiiianii. C I 12 !t Jl 7. i:l."i Giddings. II io 7 2 6,905 McCarren. .1. II 22 ?.:: 20 i;..»lo Keene, J. O. «V ; II 25 17 23 tl.tilo Odom, 0. II M II 13 6.884 Puller, .1. W lb 18 15 6.862 Hocbreln, .1 18 25 2S t;.s.".:i Condran, K. F 12 8 14 6,840 Talhott. .1. o is 7 11 ;.s2."i Anderson. W. T it . 10 6.775 Brown. P. i: io 1 7 6,694 Weint. W. c 21 13 16 6,610 MrCargo, R. K 10 ! 12 6.009 Rogers, C. K 10 l!l 21 0.595 Lewis. K 21 13 22 li.".7". Qnlnn, c. .1 13 vj «.i 0.510 Ferris. .1. C 23 28 22 6,455 Hyains. i 11 r, j i;. t.,.i Clanry, W, c 23 99 13 I.i30 IIo|..t. P. M 2:: 12 16 0,120 Morris. 1.. 11 i i; jo c.loo Missouri Stable 2.! II 18 ti.iis.-, Stockton. W II II 11 5,965 Kay. C. 1 is 12 S 5,960 Brandt. II. It 13 :: 11 .Yn:tS Tyson. Miss 1.. A 15 11 7 5.915 Seagram, J. E 13 11 5,750 Campbell, C. S C !» 12 ." .74:i Iow.-ll »v Parker is p 0 :u 5.740 heiland. Mr 10 J:: 11 5.725 Batcbeler, II. T 20 22 lf 5.710 Schreiber, H is 20 16 5,652 Howard. F. I 15 II 19 .".".7" Schnlte. W. F 13 s s r...-.42 Murray. 15 11 4 5 5.383 McMnrtrie. Ml 15 7 7 5,380 Marshall. R. P «.i fi s :, ::im King-Dodds, W. G 12 10 18 5.235 Gabriel, W 12 17 II 5.233 Austin. W. I" ! 11 15 5.110 Penny, II 12 IK 16 5.045 Aii hart. II. C 22 13 22 5.040 Barker. .1. M 10 !» 7 4. .121 Fountain, D. S T4 19 13 4.S40 Oak Ridge Stable 10 S 12 I s:!4 Heal. N. K 12 7 14 4.810 Calm. .1. C !l 4 s 4. sill St. Vincent. W 12 II 16 4 7i.." Prewitt, l». M ; !i 10 4 c.ts Ham C II in !i 4.i;i7 Louis, S 13 0 14 1,6 SO M, .1 W «t 11 11 4..V1."". Gay lord, V. II 12 II 4,563 Wagnon, .1. is 17 17 12 4. ".".". Bennett. G. c 13 ! .". 4 .".20 Foley ,. |i/ell 11 11 9 4.520 Doerhoefer « West s 17 17 1,446 Flynn. Mrs. j. tn is is 4 12:. Itterback. i: ... 14 13 13 4,373 Cassatt. i:. B 7 0 ti t.:;2". Sef.1t. W. R 12 12 7 4,293 Innes, ;. w 7 14 4 4.250 fan/. Mrs. 1; |S jo 1! J 215 M iles. .1. P fi :; 4 223 Hendrie. J. S t; I 19 4.213 Rinebart. F 13 15 7 4.210 Whabn. I !♦ 4 :S I 1S.1 Colston. It S 4 !l 4.119 Emmons, n. 11 r o 1 4.1m Continued on Second page. PRINCIPAL MONEY-WINNING OWNERS OF 1912. Continued from first page. Owner. 1st. 2d. od. Anil. Can. A. D Ii !l 4 ,110 Walker. Win. 7 17 ! 4,083 Island Stable 11 ■" 1 4.0-jo Eichoiz. il. . 1 7 4 :: l.«l Aste, A.I t 2 ii 1.000 Scott, G. w t» 7 10 :;.94 i Hewitt, II. II 4 lo 8 ::.,i:;s Randolph. .: 15 16 12 :;.!i ". Hurley, V ". 12 12 S.801 Deunisou. D 12 lo 13 3.900 Johnson, 1 o B 5 ::.v7 Humphrey, A. p.. .Ir .» r 5 3.S70 Clay Bros 5 5 2 3.815 Kins. II 7 8 7 3,773 Fitzsininioiis. .1 7 t C 3.002 Fitsgerald. B. 1 11 11 8 3.0WJ Maupin, W. I 5 7 4 3,671 Hendrle. ;. M 7 1 lo 3,653 Cambron, D. C i£ 8 11 3,643 Elliott, W 13 16 7 3,644 Clark. C. W 12 :: 10 3.640 Kelly, D. W 13 11 12 :;.t»2o San Francisco Stable 10 is 25 3,583 Van Meter. C. C «. 10 4 3,582 Umensetter, .1 12 13 9 3,560 Pclham. C. W 8 8 8 3,545 Frye, W. II 13 :» 14 3.509 Jenkins, W. G 18 13 o 3,500 Hamilton. C. E 7 7 :: 3,496 Bemtinger, II 9 12 6 ::.4:o Dalv. M B 6 4 3,430 Lang Ion, G. W ■ 8 2 3,456 Burttscbell, E. C 13 13 18 3.383 Fitsgerald A: Csrr 14 :; •" ::.::.ki Dobs, F. W 12 8 11 3,333 Reed, CO lo 6 2 3,323 Morris. .1.11 I :: O :!.::17 Burns. Mrs. It 11 8 4 3.299 Anderson, R. H S •". 2 ::.2s~. Day. G. J 12 7 5 3,263 Wilson, H. I IS o 3 ::.2C.~. Greentree Stable 8 7 15 3.260 Monahan, I" 7 :; 2 :;.2JO Morgan, J. II in 8 7 3,247 Weston. A. G 8 12 0 3.240 Hi. Us. L. W 10 16 14 3,180 Young, w. J t; 7 il :;,ic.:; Qninlan 9: HIgel 11 12 13 3,153 Mai las. B il 4 4 3.1 W Johnson. Q. M lo ii 8 3.133 Gladstone, L H 8 1! 3,125 Ramsey, E. J ! 7 7 ::.12ii .Marline. 1 7 2 o 3.105 Meise, 11 6 5 7 3,083 Archdalc, Mr 7 2 2 3,070 Griffin, .1 7 6 11 3,033 Westmoreland, W. C 12 11 6 3,020 Wright, E. I" 9 14 15 3,003


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