New York Makes Substantial Showing: Nearly Half a Million Dollars Distributed Among Horsemen at Empire State, Daily Racing Form, 1913-11-23

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f NEW YORK MAKES SUBSTANTIAL SHOWING Nearly Half a Million Dollars Distributed Among Horsemen at Empire State Tracks as a Result of This Seasons Revival of Racing After having been in a state of suspension for two seasons, except for amateur meetings under hunt club auspices, racing was resumed on a limited scale this year on the tracks of New York state. The showing made is not only respectable, but substantial. The sum of 02,10:5 was distributed in stakes and purses as a result of the abbreviated season, during which there were, all sorts of meetings included, seventy-live days of racing. Of course, 02,003 compares illy with the ,017,102 distributed by the various racing associations of New York state in 1007, which may with truth lie designated as the golden year of racing in the United States. As compared with 1000 and 1010, the years immediately preceding the suspension of the sport, the showing of 1913 is by no means bad. In l.HIO, .893 was distributed and in 1010 the distribution amounted to 00,050. This years racing covered a much smaller period than in either of the years named and the average daily distribution does not fall far short of the figures for those years. One of the most striking features of the season is the showing made by the Piping Rock Racing Association. This amateur organization, founded and fostered by wealthy lovers of the thoroughbred on Iong Island, carries off the honors in average daily distribution by a big margin. For live days of racing it distributed among successful owners the munificent sum of 8,S3S, representing a daily average of 11.707. The general daily average for all the tracks was , 1507. Last year its contribution was 6,210 for three days racing. Plans for New York racing of 1014 have not lieon announced in detail, but stakes have been opened and other announcements have lieen made that lead to the conclusion that there will be at least as much racing as there was this season and probably more. Since New York racing has always lieen regarded as the mainstay of the sport in this country, horsemen naturally are intensely interested in what may be expected and are eagerly awaiting developments. The following tabulation covers In a general way several phases of this seasons racing on the New York tracks: 5? 2 3 3 s3 A 3 a r 2? 8? g!T 3 t? r 5. gH. o oo Track and Meeting. a OH S ogaoo otr 3 3-2 o-??c-T : : ? p : p : : s Belmont Park 18 111 77 100 0S,700 52 20 39 24 17 .47 Belmont Park Jamaica Meeting 12 72 08 120 53,520 31 l.r 20 14 7 .43 Saratoga 20 157 114 241 150.150 04 -13 50 20 1 .41 Piping Bock 5 33 58,S3S 17 ! 10 10 3 .53 Hunt Clubs 12 08 . . . . . 20,590 30 18 12 29 14 .51 Syracuse 2 10 0 19 4,795 9 0 1 8 0 .00 Totals and Grand Percentage 75 151 02,003 209 .102 138 105 CO .10 No betting on two races. - - The following table showsjlnulqhiiitthQlamounttlistributed by the various New York racing organizations Ju the years from 100y!t6v1913. Inclusive: Organizations. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. Westchester Racing Association 05,178 $ S7.500 S10S.700 Metropolitan Jockey Club 4S.395 Si.480 53.520 Saratoga Association 140.3S0 203,310 - 150.150 Piping Bock Racing Association $ 1.000 0,210 5S.S3S Hunt Clubs 9,900 14,000 20.590 New York State Fair Association 4,795 Brooklyn Jockey Club 130.1S5 105.015 f Conev Island Jockey Club 201,080 120.770 Empire City Racing Association 09,095 12S.915 f Brighton Beach Racing Association Queens County Jockey Club 4S.0S0 ..... Totals 39,S93 90,050 0,900 0,300 02,003 4? Ra:i as one meeting in 1910. f Joined in with Westchester Racing Association and Metropolitan Jockey C!ub "lu giving meetings in 1913. The daily average distribution at the various tracks from 1909 to 1913. inclusive, is shown below; Racing Races Days Rim Daily Av. Daily Av. Dally Av. Daily Av. Dailv Av. Track. 1913. 1913. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. Belmont Park IS 111 ,4S1.G5 ,S37.33 $ 5,038.88 Belmont Park Jamaica Meeting 12 72 4,050.00 3,520.00 4.400.00 Saratoga 25 157 0,099.17 10,971.25 . ; 0.000.15 Piping Rock 5 33 ,000.00 ,403.33 11,757.50 Hunt Chilis 12 OS 1,414.29 1,409.00 1.715.00 Syracuse 2 10 2,397.50 Gravesend 5,052.39 7.011.00 Sheepshead Bay 7.4S0.74 8.051.33 Empire City 4.31S.41 4,958.27 Jamaica 4,032.92 Brighton Beach i ... Totats and Gen. Av... 73 451 1913.sh,129.93 1913.sh,014.11 ,302.50 ,330.77 $ 5,308.01 To that ardent and wealthy young American sportsman, Harry Payne Whitney, fell the distinction of leading the nyiuey-winning owners of the circuit. .Mr. Whitneys horses are now under the supervision of that past master in the art of conditioning. James Rowe, who played such an important role in the phenomenal success of the late James B. Keene on the turf. Another wealthy and socially prominent young New Yorker stands second in the person of R. T. Wilson, and then follow in order August Belmont,, chairman of the Jockey Club. R. F. Carman and Frederick Johnson. The list of 112 owners whose horses won 00 and or on the circuit is made up as follows: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Whitney, H. P IS 17 14 5,050 Wilson, R. T ..24 29 17 21,220 Belmont, A IS 14 7 19.105 Carman, It. F 25 22 21 1S.910 Johnson, F ..15 0 5 14,450 Holland, J. L 10 12 5 13,140 Cassatt, E. B 13 4 11 11.527 Talbott, J. 0 9 10 S 11,240 Miller, A. 9 0 8 11.025 Parr. R .11 14 9 S.950 Cooney, E. F 3 0 1 7,445 Camden. J. N 3 2 2 7,215 Oneck Stable 9 S 7 7,100 Dennis J. B 1 1 0 7,000 Greentrce Stable 9 13 4 0,490 Gruber. M. B 4 1 2 0,050 Randolph. P. S. P 5 S 5 5,590 Jericho Stable 2 2 1 5,491 Widener, J. E. 2 2 2 4.775 Hallenbeck. II. C. 7 S 5 4,530 Coe, W. R 2 2 5 4,525 Oak Ridge Stable 1 4 7 4,405 Bradley. E. R 7 3 5 4,380 Ekers, L. A 3 O O 4.190 McGinnis. V. M 3 2 3 4,000 Plizer, C S 2 3 4.010 Warner, II. W 9 9 2 3.775 Hurrieana Stable 7 5 3 3,720 Applegate. IL C 2 0 0 3,340 Cochran, A. S ... 5 2 2 3,215 Aldrcd, J". E 13 1 3.210 Davis. J. E. 4 6 8 3.045 Davies, R 14 1 2.S4S Aste, A. L 3 1 1 2.835 Yanke, W. G. 5 4 3 , 2,:K0 Watkins. R. E 3 4 7 2.3S5 Condran, E. F 2 1 3 2,370 Walker. P. M. 4 2 3 2.345 Ross, S 4 3 S 2.310 Chamblet. Miss 3 7 1 2.300 Melse, II. 5 2 3 2.290 Sage. II. W 3 2 0 2,235 Flelschmann, C. R. 5 4 0 2.145 Fitzsinimons, J 4 1 1 2.0S5 Adrians. W. N 3 0 4 2.040 Messervv. .7. W 1 3 5 1.947 Mannix. F. 4, 1 1 1.945 Williamson, J ...5 1 0 1.840 Madden, J. E 2 5 3 1.S20 Sargent, V. W Jr. . 4 U 4 1,775 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Miller, R. 1 3 3 3 ,750 Tuckernian. B 3 2 1 1,700 Smithson, C. C 3 1 5 1.700 Winwill Stable 1 0 0 1,700 Blume, A. C 4 5 2 1,555 Jacobs, L 0 1 2 1,550 Long, G. J 3 0 2 1,490 Weld, E. M 1 3 0 1.4S0 Quincy Stable 2 2 4 1,40 Sheedy, T. F 2 7 3 1.4G0 Whalen, J 3 1 1 1,435 Gerry, R. L 3 1 1 1,420 Kearney, H. S 3 2 0 1.420 Oxnard, J. G 2 4 0 1,380 Farmer. Mrs. M. R 3 0 1 1.370 Livingston, .T. 1 7 5 1.350 Zimmer. J. M 2 4 1 1,240 Bradford, Lt. K 3 1 0 1,235 Donohue. T. J 2 1 0 1,215 Stockton. W 2 3 1 1,210 -Morris, II. J 1 4 4 1,175 Gerry, P. G 4 1 0 1,135 Beal. N. K 2 1 2 1,120 Lakeland. W 1 5 2 1.080 Dorsey, .T. E 3 1 1 1,005 Vingut, II. K 2 1 3 1,045 Barklie. -Mrs. A 2 1 0 1,020 Enright. T. G 2 1 2 1,020 Weir, F. D . . 2 1 0 1,010 Quinn, C. J 2 3 0 1.000 Rockwell, Lt. C. K 3 2 1 1,000 Salisbury, and. K 1 3 4 990 Clark, F. A 2 0 2 975 Blume, L 2 3 1 9G0 Beverwyck Stable 1 2 2 930 Harrison, C. K., Jr 1 2 2 920 Clay Bros 2 0 0 915 Kramer, A. L 5 5 4 885 Descher. C. A 2 2 3 815 Tompkins. G. R 1 2 2 845 Parsons. S. L 2 0 1 S30 Page. H. S 2 3 0 820 Pentz. J. H 2 0 0 780 Cravath, P. D 0 3 0 750 Rutler, J 1 2 3 730 Spring Hill Stable 2 0 0 725 Mortimer. R. Jr 2 1 1 720 Cowdin. E. C 1 0 3 710 Green. J. M. W 2 0 2 705 Moesel. II 1 2 4 590 Mitchell, Capt. W 1 1 2 OS0 Williams. C. N 1 5 1 G45 .McDowell. T. C Ill 035 Clyde. T 1 0 1 CIO llvains. P 1 2 1 c.00 Hewitt, II. n 1 1 O fi70 Cottman. T. E 1 0 1 570 Boney, M 1 0 4 540 Earle. Mr 0 3 5 540 Martine, L 1 0 1 510 Bianchi. O. A 1 1 0 500 I.eary, D. J 1 1 2 500 Continued on second page. NEW YORK MAKES SUBSTAKTIAL SHOWING. - Continued from first page. ; Harry Payne Whitneys rcnnoiit, by winning the j rich Futurity at Saratoga, became the chief money- j winning horse of the circuit. August Belmonts Rock View, winner of several important three-year-old events, is second and Harry Payne Whitneys great handicap horse Whisk Broom II., which, by his series of brilliant victories in the Metropolitan, , Suburban and Brooklyn Handcaps, fairly earned the 1 right to be considered the best horse of the year in America, is third. The record of the 189 horses that won 00 and over is as follows: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Pennant 3 0 0 5,880 Rock View 4 1 0 10,075 . Whisk Broom II 3 0 0 9.025 Cock o the Walk 5 1 0 8,750 Roamer 2 2 0 7,080 Aurora 1 1 0 7.000 Punch Bowl 3 0 0 0.725 Gainer 2 3 2 0,470 Some Kid 2 0 1 0,200 Lahore 2 4 2 5.835 Little Nephew 3 1 1 5.590 Hying Fairy 1 0 4 5,547 Andes 2 0 1 5.400 Donald Macdonald 5 7 1 4,805 Penobscot ...3 1 2 4.0S5 Bringhurst 2 0 0 4,500 Prince Eugene 1 5 2 4,225 Wickson 3 0 0 4.190 Sam Jackson 3 2 2 4,030 Relluf 1 0 0 3,875 Spring Board 4 3 3 3,790 Ella Bryson 0 3 3 3.780 Meridian 2 0 4 3.7S0 Black Broom 1 5 2 3,080 Repentant 2 2 2 3,530 Stake and Cap 1 1 2 3,435 Old Rosebud 2 0 0 3,340 Piping Hot 1 1 2 3.2S0 Virginia Lass 13 1 3,210 Reybourn S 2 2 3.1S0 Delft 3 5 1 3,010 Streuuous 3 2 0 2,935 Iron Mask 2 1 0 2,845 Nosegay 7 5 1 2,815 The Welkin 2 0 1 2.S05 Montresor 5 1 0 2,755 Naiad 2 3 3 2,040 Water Lady . 4 4 2 2,580 Bradleys Choice 3 1 0 2.405 Casuarina 1 0 0 2,395 Ten Point 2 1 0 2,385 Surprising ....;. t- .....4 G 2 2.340 War Horn 5 2 2 2,200 Shannon River ". 4 2 1 2,2:55 Kalinka . 5 2 0 2,220 Flamma 2 0 0 2,190. Delirium 3 2 1 2.145 Southern Maid ; 0 2 0 2133 Rock Abbey 3 1 3 2,055 Perthshire 3 0 4 2,040 Anytime 4 1 4 2,035 Flitaway 1 0 0 1,985 Winkle , 3 0 0 1.9G5 Superintendent 4 1 1 1,945 Beacoup 3 7 1 1.S90 Lysander 3 1 0 1,890 Herculoid 5 1 0 1.855 Gallop 3 2 3 1.835 G. M. Miller 1 3 2 1,820 Northerner 2 0 0 1,820 Besom 3 3 1 1.790 Belle Terre 1 1 0 1.770 Humiliation 2 1 0 1,750 Cllflonian 2 1 0 1.745 Water Welles 3 3 2 1.710 Maltbie 3 2 1 1,700 Rosa 1 0 0 1,700 Sickle 4 5 2 1,045 GeorgeErio 3 0 1 1,040 Sandhill 3 1 0 1,025 Star Gaz6 i ........ 2 1 4 1,000 Postboy 2 0 0 1.570 Jawbone 3 1 1 1,555 Nightstick 1 -3 3 1,520 Hedge 2 3 0 1.4S0 Wcldship- 1 3 0 1.4S0 Isirose , 3- 0 2 1,470 Flittergofd .. 3 1 1 1,445 Undaunted ; 2 1 1 1.400 Crossbiin : 3 0 0 1,390 Cadeaii 2 4 0 1,380 Joe Deibold 3 . O 1 1,370 Ballet ; 1 2 0 1.300 Dr. Duenner . 3 0 1 1,300 Absconder 5 1 0 1,330 Oakhurst 2 2 2 1,320 Mission .2 2 3 1,300 Amalti , 1 0 0 1,300 Muter ... 1 2 1 1.240 Zagg 3 10 1.235 Election Bet i 1 1 2 1,230 Fred Mulhollarid 2 3 1 1,210 Barnegat 1 1 5 1,210 Web Carter ...CT.;.." 2 " 7 1 1,100 Stromboli 2 4 0 1,100 Pall Mall 3 0 0 1,150 Addle M 0 1 1 1,137 Eadbald 4 1 1 1.135 Jesuit , 2 0 O 1,115 Scallywag 1 3 4 1,105 Bally ClifT 2 2 0 1,090 Early Rose ...... 2 1 1 1.070 Holiday 2 1 0 1,020 Judge Walser 2 0 5 1,000 Semprlte .. 2 0 0 990 Robert Oliver 2 2 2 970 tight O M Life 1 2 1 900 Lady Lightning "... 2 1 0 960 Yellow Eyes ..: ... 2 2 0 945 Colonel Cook ... 2 0 1 930 Kate K 2 1 H 930 Belamour 2 2 0 920 Arriiigtoti 1 1 2 900 Monocaey 1 1 1 900 Honey Uee 2 1 1 S90 Virile 2 0 1 890 Inspector Lestrade 1 4 3 890 Progressive 2 1 1 870 L. Navarre 1 2 1 870 Former -2 2 3 SG5 Golden Chimes , 1 1 2 800 Tranid . 2 O 1 830 Tritler 2 0 3 820 Son of the Wind 1 2 3 820 Fifty Five 1 2 0 810 Wooden Shoes 1 1 2 S10 O Bear 0 3 0 S00 Korfhage 2 0 0 7S0 Joe Knight .... 2 0 0 7S0 Bac 2 0 0 770 Mordecal 1 4 2 700 Kinnelon 2 2 0 750 Little Jupiter 1 1 5 750 Uncle Muu 1 2 4 740 Culvert 4 5 3 725 Knight of Uncas 2 0 0 725 Footlights 2 1 0 720 Gold Plate ; 1 3 0 720 The Evader 1 0 1 700 Working Lad 1 2 4 090 Swaunauoa 1 0 3 090 Highland Chief 1 1 2 0S0 Bill Andrews 1 1 1 075 Captain Burns 2 1 1 005 Owanux 1 1 1 005 Lily Orme 1 3 1 000 The Spirit 1 2 2 000 Deduction 2 0. 1 055 Giiy Fisher 0 5 1 050 Willing 1 5 1 045 .Tuverence 1 1 0 045 Luria I 2 1 040 Buckthorn 1 2 1 040 Executor 1 0 1 010 Altamaha 1 2 0 020 Jloyal Meteor 1 2 0 010 Octopus 112 CIO Alrey I 0 1 010 Big Sandy 1 1 2 COO Hurakan 1 1 2 590 King McDowell 1 1 2 590 Edith W 1 1 0 590 Sprite 1 1 0 585 Hypatia 1 2 0 580 Orotund 1 3 0 580 Old Ben 1 2 1 5S0 Impression 1 1 O 570 Two. Saints 1 0 1 570 El Oro 1 0 1 500 Bard of Hope 1 0 0 555 Rolling Stone 0 2 2 550 Cutaway 0 1 2 550 His Majesty 1 1 4 545 Handsallround 1 2 0 540 Harvest Queen 1 2 0 540 Brumley 1 1 0 540 Simon Dale 0 4 1 535 Ocean Blue .. ... 1 0 0 535 Housemaid 1 1 0 530 Violet Rav 1 0 1 530 O Em 1 1 O 520 Pomette Bleu 1 0 1 520 Swish 1 1 2 510 Compliment 1 0 2 510 Ivabel i 1 0 1 5lg Adventuress 3 1 2 500 Susan 1 1 o 500 Apt-to-be 0 1 0 500 Babisa 0 0 1 5O0 Jockey Butwell piloted more winners than anv other rider on the circuit, with J. McTnggart a close second. The record of the Jockeys who piloted one or more winners follows: Jockey. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.O. Butwell, J. .!. 184 34 48 32 70 .19 McTaggart, T 108 32 1 0 8 52 .30 McTaggnrl. J. ....... 92 25 13 7 47 .27 Wolfe. A 151 22 27 25 77 .15 -JtfcEey. Mts. 1st, 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. f Davies. T. 129 18 11 17 83 .14 1 SVllson, J GO 10 12 1G 22 .24 klcCahey 99 10 9 14 GO .10 Carrlck 117 12 11 18 70 .10 llorel 54 11 11 S 24 .20 r.oftus 31 10 5 7 9 .32 Troxler, R. 04 10 14 7 33 .10 Ityme S5 10 13 17 45 .12 Rightmire 55 9 11 7 28 .10 Musgrave, P 59 9 10 G 34 .15 Glass; J 59 9 7 9 34 .15 McCatie. J 03 S G 5 44 .13 NIcklaus 59 8 12 5 34 .13 Hanover, J 51 7 9 13 22 .14 McDonald. J .24 G 3 0 15 .25 Martin, E 01 G 8 8 39 .10 Notter, J 8 4 2 ft 2 .50 Killingsworth ...11 4 1 2 4 .30 Steele, B 2G 3 2 3 18 .12 Ward. W 19 2 1 3 13 .11 Frach,-.T 22 2 2 4 14 .09 Ambrose 29 2 3 G IS .07 Grand, C 31 2 3 5 21 .00 Ford. P 32 2 4 7 19 .00 Fairbrother 39 2 3 2 32 .05 Brady C 44 2 7 7 28 .05 Radtke. H 54 2 3 7 42 .04 Mclntyre, J 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Longo 5 1 0 O 4 .20 Queen 5 1 0 0 4 .20 Taplin 7 112 3 .14 White 7 1 0 0 G .14 Upton ,.i 7 1 3 0 3 .14 Booker, A. v 9 1 0 1 7 .11 Wilson, A 10 1 2 2 5 .10 Minder 10 1 1 1 7 .10 Schuttlnger 12 1 0 0 11 .OS Walsh, E. ..... ...14 .1 2 0 11 .07 Campbell, J. ....17 1 2 3 11 .00 Ferguson, A. ......... 20 1 2 1 10 .05 Van Benschoten 25 1 2 5 17 .04 The following jockeys placed, but failed to win: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Bums. G 21 0 4 3 14 Neander . .; ..13 0 2 0 11 Moody, P . 5 0 2 0 3 Hoffman, D. 10 0 10 15 Henry, J. 15 o 1 4 10 Obert, W. 11 0 1 1 9 HolTman, R .14 0 1 5 S McNair, W 9 0 10 8 Hyde 5 0 1 o 4 Taylor, S. ..... : -4 0 1 0 3 Council 2 0 1 0 1 Monflon 1 0 1 o O .Minton, J o 0 0 1 S McFadden 7. .0 0 2 5 Sweeney 5 0 0 1 4 Rowley 5 0 0 1 4 Briice ..:.. 2 0 0 1 1 Connor 2 0 0 1 1 MOofe. K 1 0 0 1 0 Whatley 1 0 0 1 0 The following had mounts to the number shown and failed to place: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Adanis, F ...3: Neumeyer 3 Berry, L. r 1 Neylon, A 4 Brown, E: 1 OConnor 2 Connelly. D 1 ONell 2 Davis. S 1 Olsen 2 Davenport. D 0 Pahever 1 Pain 2 Pickens l Hannan, C 3 Qnlnir, W 1 Ilanning 1 Roarke 1 Hopkins 4 Robbins, J ...4 Horning 1 Robertson 3 Johnson, F. 2 Rollins 2 Logan. W 1 Ryan, J 4 Lounsberry 3 Strdtch 1 .Madeira 1 Teahan 1 Matthews, A. ... 0 TIcb 2 McKnight 3 Wilson, E 1 Nathan ....2 The record of the successful steeplechase jockeys follows: - . .. Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d." Unp. P.C. Allen. W 32 9 3 3 17 .28 Wolke. 13 7 2 3 1 .54 Helder, E. 23 G 5 0 G .20 Klonck 18 4 4 3 7 .24 Beamish 3 3 0 0 0 400 Corbett .....8 3 1 1 3 .37 Bryant 11 3 2 3 3 .25 Tuckey 15 3 5 2 5 .20 Booth .....i. .17 3 1 2 11 .18 Franklin G 2 1 0 3 .33 OBrien, T 9 2 2 1 4 .22 Hay nes ,9 2 0 1 G .22 Fain 14 2 1 1 10 .14 Kermath ...18 2 G 3 7 .11 Heider, O 2 1 0 0. 1 .50 Walker, L. 2 1 0 0 1 rn Wall 3 1 1 0 1 .33 Lynch, J .4 1-0 1 2 .25 Ryan, J. ;. ; 5 a 2 11 .20 Not; 7 1 0 3 3 .10 Safell 7 1 3 2 1 .14 Clark. J 15 .1 3 5 0 .07 Chandler 1G 1 2 0 13 .OG The following steeplechase jockeys placed, but failed to win: Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Henderson, M 3 0 3 0 0 Dupee 0 0 2 0 4 Bowser 4 0 1 2 1 Dehllng G 0 1 1 4 Gilbert 17 O 1 1 15 Grand; C 2 0 1 1 0 -Murphy. M 3 0 1 1 1 Kelleher 5 0 1 1 3 Moore, T. ...2 0 1 0 1 Palmer 4 0: 10 3 Sullivan 1 0 1 O 0 Krause .. 2 0 1 0 1 McCIuskey : 9 0 0 1 8 Mitchell 4 0 0 1 3 Keating, W ... 4 0 0 1 3 Hughes, L 3 0 0 1 2 Hickey 1 0 0 1 0 Howard, T. . 10 0 10 The following had mounts as shown and failed to place: Rider. . Mts. Rider. Mts. Breilnan, E 1 Kohler 2 Brooks, J 1 McAfee 3 Chartrand 3 McArdle 1 Crowley 3 Murphy, W 1 Gainey, J 1 McKees 1 Hagan, J. 1 Pierce 1 Hannlgan 1 Smith, W. 3 Henderson. E .2 Tice, E 2 Jackson, W . 2 Turnburke 1 The record of the gentlemen riders who piloted one or more winners follows: Gentlemen Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. Wright, T. 27 10 3 2 G .59 Tucker, J. .25 10 7 3 5 .40 Tucker, II 19 7 3 3 0 .37 Alpers. F. G. 43 0 10 13 8 .14 Bell, II. 11 4 0 1 0 .30 Von Stade, P. S 0 4 0 0 2 .07 Tucker. E. -.23 3 7 8 5 .13 Lewis, B. B. 11 3 3. 3 2 .27 Rockwell, Lieut. C. I.. 7- 3 0 1 3 .13 Mortimer, R. 10 2 2 1 5 .20 Clark, P. 2 2 0 0 0 100 Appleton, C 5 1 2 1 1 .20 Page, II. S. 3 i 2 0 0 .33 Mitchell, Capt. W G 1 2 2 1 .17 Josephthal. S, L 7 1 1 2 3 .14 Milling, Lieut. ... . 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Park, J .8 1 1 4 2 .12 Pat ton, Lieut 5 1 1 1 2 .20 Wilde.v, W. H ..12 , 1 0 2 9 .08 Fish, S. W 1 1 0 0 0 100 The following placed, but failed to win: . Gentlemen Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Davis, L ...8 0 2 0 0 Lyman. Lieut. A. K. B 0 0 2 1 3 Cowdin, E. C G O 1 2 3 Galtens, W. E 3 0 l 1 l McAnKe. F 2 0 1 1 0 Smith. L. B 4 0 1 1 2 Stevenson, P 0 0 1 1 4 Bradford, Lieut 2 0 1 0 1 Cassldy 2 0 10 1 Fashally 1 0 1 0 0 Beadleston 1 0 1 O 0 Voss, E. S 2 0 1 0 1 Wright, W 1 0 1 0 0 Gatiiis. B. K S 0 0 2 G Greble, Lieut 3 0 0 1 2 Balrd A. V 1 0 0 1 0 Bamberger, M. De W 2 0 0 1 1 Butler. J. Jr 1 0 0 1 0 Lee. II 1 0 0 1 0 Pettlt 1 0 0 1 0 Prluce I 0 0 1 0 PInkerton, A 1 0 0 1 0 The following bad mounts to the number shaown and failed to place: Rider. Mts. Rider. Mts. Anderson. Lt. 1 Marks. Lt. E. H 1 Black, Corp 1 Martin, L. T 0 Bull. II 1 Myers. J Coogan, H ....2 Pepper . I Davis. A. J 1 Stich l Flelschniann, C. R... 1 Surles. Lt .: Foskall. M 1 Tiickerman. B 2 Holloway 1 Whiting 2 Hoyt. Lt. 1 "Ititteildale. K. 2 Megaree. M 1 Willing . 1 R. P. Cartnan saddled the greatest number of winners among- the trainers; with T. 3. Healey second, J. P. Mayberry third and James Rowe ourth. The record of the successful trainers fol-ows: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Albright. E. J 7 House, W. S G Allen. A 1 Hurley, J l Banks, C .3 Johnson. II i Ileal, N. K. 2. Johnston. J -j Bianchi. 0. A 1 Karrick. W II 11 Illume, A. C 0 Kramer. A. L 4 Bluine. L 2 Keene, J. O. .. 3 Booker, S. T 2 Kelly, M. C .".." 2 Doyle, R 1 Kraft. F. A Brav. F. M 1 Langdon. G. W 1 Brooks. F ; 2 Ladew, H. S l Brooks, W 3 Lakeland. W 1 Brown, E 4 Lambert. J y Burns, M 1 Learv, D. J u Buckner, W. II 5 Lewis, J. H 2 Dyer, J 5 .May berry. J. P lO Dyer, N 3 Marshall, Hi ...10 Callahan. P 2 .Madden, T 2 Cahill. T 4 Maderla. P 1 Carroll, J 1 McGlnnls. J. L 0 Carter. W. M 1 .McLaughlin, J. 2 Carman. R. F .25 Merritt. C. ... "" 4 Clark, F. A 2 Miller. P. T. ... 3 Clark,, C. F 1 Midgelev. W. R. .... 5 Congdon, R 1 Nash, J. E i Congdoti. W. H. ...... 1 Nixon, J. i Coyle, J. L 2 Oliver, W. II l Coyie. J. L 2 Owens. J . a Coyne. P 3 Patterson. C. T 3 Creamer, C 3 Penny, II Daly, M 3 Piizer, C 2 Denny, G 2 Phelan, E .1 Nows. D 1 lutes. Ilr Donphue. T. J 11 Rowe, James 18 Drelr, II. E 1 Howe, Jerry i leustel, L 14 Rodrock. T. . :: Fltzsimmons. J 13 Saffel II l Freeman, W 3 Smart. Si........., :; Galtens, B. K 1 .Smithf J. I 1 Garth. L 10 Taylor.. F. M . 7 Garth. William 5 Tompkins. G R. 2 Goldsborougli. A. .T...13 Trevey, W S 1 Hainmon, C 7 Tucker, J. .. i Hastings, J S Veltsch. S. ...V2 Heft nor. E. W 3 Warner, II. W-. ... 7 Herold, V. A 1 Walker, P. M 4 llcay JS- lr Wat kins. R. E. ....I 4 Healey. T. J 23 Weir. F. D. 4 n,?,n,ry.W 11 1- Weston. A. G . 1 Hldreth, S. C 4 Whalen, J. ........ 3 Hirseh. M 0 Winfrey, ;. c 1 Hogan. E. J. .." 3 Zimnier, A. . . . o


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