Show Gotham Racing Season Made lurf History j NEW Nw YORK Not o 6 Tho Tho local racing n. n which cJ coed closed cd Wednesday at the tho track wa was a memorable ono one In Inn Iny n y respects re It marked the tho passage Ef r the Hart Agnew public anti betting w. w ir and put out of ot commission the Ule Percy Percy- ny ray law under which h for or nearly thir- thir ep q years MU open betting was 35 permitted rl the race courses of ot this tills st state te Tho The uon ason which began most auspiciously nd hd which promised to bo ho the banner fear car ar of tho eastern turf In so eo far fai as Attendance and valuable prizes were t was b badly ly crippled b by the placed on betting and since the merely ambled amblod along no 11 sport desultory fashion with tho the dally daily at- at n growing smaller and smaller smaller's s 's 5 w the tho progressed pin In of ot the many attacks made mado jinet It It St and In spite of ot the loss of or per par cent of ot 1 Its patronage age tho turf roved ro to be a l source of or profit to many ners Tho majority o of tho the owners Iwho who raced horses horse for or a found cry ery little comfort In the cut over night tor or which their horses borses competed hut but tho the wealthy horse horo ownen ownen owners own- own en ers such uch as James R. R Keene Harry I Payne Whitney August Belmont and John Jolin Madden were not seriously hampl hamp- hamp l tred to an any appreciable extent by tho the thoI I los loa of or valuable stakes which were declared declared de- de off ort and their winnings more than paid pid their stable table expenses for tho the year ear 1 1 The winning list of owners shows that our Jour multi millionaires were cro the lead lead- ling ing quartette u to the lions lion's share I of the valuable stakes stake These men did fm st ot t need the money that their horses horseson on on n but It seemed as If It old dame damo for for- kiU tone C had made mad a up her mind to favor or them with h her r golden shower James PR R. R won von John E. E Madden Mad Mad- den was second with August Belmont followed third with and andI I Harry Pa Payne no Whitney was fourth with Keene Biggest Winner E This list shows shown that Keenes Keene's ho horses wre most successful Their winnings were J less 8 than tho the sum that his won In 1 1907 01 they a 3 worlds world's record sum of ot 5 If It the Br Brighton Beach Racing I association which declared oft nearly worth of ot stakes had lived up upIto Ito to Its Its' contract with horsemen the w wR- wR r d of ot Wall street would probably have havo reached l-reached his high water mark of win win- lilacs again for his horses horres were oro In first II class trim during the tho summer months land and could easily cosily have c won durl dur- dur l the Brighton Beach meeting mooting But mv n with t the o los loss of thoe valuable tho Kc Keene ne hor horses s es made mado the see sec be best t record that tho the stable has I rrt since It first be became me a c. power 0 on the tho turf In 1670 I three Thirty hor horses hordes cs carried K Keene Keenes enes ene's s cOlors during tho the year ear They ran graces rates won forty nine finished Ee second ond thirty nine times Umes third thirty four r times Umes too Ind were unplaced three fifty times Ballot Bal Bal- 11 Plot lot Is the chief winner of ot tho stable Ho In five live rac C races Js s and won them all nil and a. a added to his owners owner's account H 5 Is second on the thc winning list She started In six races f r. r inning Binning TWo ilvo and finishing second cond to lo Sir for the Flatbush h stakes That sua B the tho on only time during her career that the he was beaten Colin CoUn started three time i rand and although a cripple In hip hll l last t two tuo rOecs managed to end nd his career with an 1 string of at thirteen cn i In two ars Ills winnings for tor or the tha season arc are i Celt started twice and by 7 both events the Jockey Club t v iv for forAge Age at at Belmont park and the tho Brooklyn n hanri handicap lea P. P earned 22 40 r One of ot the Ulc features In connection with Kibe the success f of the horses horse was ithe the great part his two year two year old Bille allies i played la cd Lest Last year his colts Colin Cohn and 1 Celt wore wore- th principal bread winners pr or the E Season n But this year all of his bis tol colts It with the tho exception of ot Helmet r were nere failures fl and th tho fillies tUlles M f and Suffragette bad had to stand l the thc nut InUIt of or tho battle batUe Melisande Is now In England won tWo 13 out ct cf tin seven starts aryl and earned 14 00 Suf- Suf won two races was vas second twice and J unplaced once onre out of five ilvo f tarts HI Her r were 57 0 List of ot Keeno Keene Winners C J Tho r complete list of or the Ule horses horus that carried the white and blue spot l colors of Keene 1 with their winnings Is r 1st let Won o 0 0 3 1 i 0 o 01 pron i 1 1 0 o 1 i o Anon ma 0 3 1 2430 Billiot 5 5 0 0 som V. V 1 1 1 Colta Colln t 3 3 0 0 C Celt 3 1 0 j o 0 2510 Chaplet 0 0 3 35 Casque t 1 1 i i 1 1 2050 Esperanto tI o 0 i 1 1 14 O B Footpad VV I 2 2 1 z 3 Getna Green 1 1 1 2 I Ilmet 4 4 1 2 t. 20 I Hilarious Ie 3 1 i o 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 ISO 40 O y otte 5 1 0 o U C r 1 0 Mystify 2 t I i 1 0 o SOS I Quince Quinco oJ 4 3 3 C r 5 u 2 1 5 Bonnett dead 0 0 1 50 Sandal o 0 0 0 o 2 St. St Withold i 1 1 o 0 2 soo SU Superman r 0 0 o 1 i o 0 l S Selectman 3 2 2 3 3 i Suffragette 3 3 3 2 0 I Tattling o 0 0 2 0 11 T Turncoat 0 0 o 0 o 1 5 50 0 0 l 1 1 1 Voodoo J 1 l o 0 i 1 71 G Wedding Bells Bella 2 2 3 2 0 o 1 0 2 1 Wamba 0 o 0 1 i 00 b ToWs Totals 4 49 40 33 34 John B. B Maddens Iden's promInence on the Ule Winning U t. t of ot own owners nI was due dUb largely K 49 the then great quality Q of td hip year two o lie Ho had fled a large Jaro number of ot young oung b that won many races Sir MarI Mar Mar- I tin Un proved tJ to be tho the greatest money and won nearly every cry Important I o event of ot the year f for tOr r hO horses 6 of ot PogO ego with the t except Ion of ot the fu- fu HI His heavy penalties prevented from conceding big lumps of or of 9 bt t to ask tte In tn that event ond tf b JO beat boi m but ut Later at al practically I Won ven wels s. s ho turned the Ule tables on ber r and established his claIm as u the tho Champion two old colt of ot th the sea eca- son aon Fayette his ma ran raD two brilliant nt rae races and promised to live up to his hi private te form In which ho he has always tte master muter of Sir Martin But when It came cam to racing In company bo ho had to give s1 wy y to his table stable C companion I play lay Won for tor I Patr Play Plat Play brought broCht August t Belmont's g list to a high mark After fter Colin ColIc was retired Fair Ulay came camo Into i hili ni own Wh Whenever cr Colin Cohn and oud Fair Play Pay m met l tho the latter had to he content with honors no But h he stood tho the wear and tear of f ra better than Tho one On 6 and with tho the chamIn cham- cham In retirement l he won many races yo r Harry Barry Payne Whitney had no 00 champlong cham cham- ions In his stable but he had l several 4 ful horS horses that managed to win a largo Large number of events event His b best beet st racer Was Stamina She wa was clearly superior 0 o nn any Oily filly of ot tho the season eason but sho was wa Unable Unal t to heat beat the colts colta Jolly l' l Joe JOo Netter Kotter carried off ort the of the saddle by winning UG races This record rd Is up to and anel In- In lila 1115 victory ry on Monfort on Thure I ay t-Ie t e ha hae a l lead ov over r Eddie hJ lila hlo n nearest competitor The later tat lat or lr Jockey had IG winners to his credit PP p fI to the U day he was suspended at tho the for foul riding D. D McCarthy the little western boy who bl hla eastern campaign at the Ben Ben- If track this spring Is a so close third with winning mounts mount The record cord of the jo Jockeys kc's on the local tracks Is b 21 tl 1st or J. J hotter Notter r 1017 13 15 B. B Dugan l S 2 4 D. D McCarthy ItlO C. C 59 76 it i 93 3 J. J McCay Y h b CS liS 2 G J. J J. J Lc Let T 47 41 S 1 17 i I P. P 43 91 Dl 1 ISO n. n McDaniel 1 40 2 i S. S S Sweet t 89 59 6 6 J. J Upton 37 i 62 C. C Gilbert 32 3 75 C. C Garn Garner r 2 25 78 16 W. W Miller 22 2 70 iO 0 G. G Burns Burn 21 1 CG Ii J. J Butler 18 SI 31 il 18 II W. W Shaw Shiw 14 1 25 25 49 H H. Smith 13 27 67 II H. 10 40 V W. Cullen 10 25 71 J. J Sumter 11 11 JS 8 74 t A. A Lang Lans- 4 0 9 30 10 C. C Fairbrother S IS 18 4 42 W. W Brussel 7 44 H 1 8 R. R Yorke Yorka 7 31 T. T Burns 0 It H 14 4 28 A. A Do Dc 6 S 41 W. W v. v Doyle 3 5 i 13 61 C. C B 5 j S j 44 jJ J. J Beo Bergen n 6 S IS McFadden f. f I 13 J. J JUral Ural I 4 S 3 46 |