National Stallion Stakes

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National Stallion Stakes
Discontinued stakes race
LocationBelmont Park
Aqueduct Racetrack (1963-1967)
Morris Park Racecourse (1898-1904)
Inaugurated1898 at Morris Park Racecourse
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
Race information
Distance5 furlongs
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationTwo-year-old colts & geldings

The National Stallion Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race held sixty-two times between 1898 and 1971. Inaugurated as the National Stallion Race at Morris Park Racecourse in The Bronx, the event was open to horses of either sex until 1948 when it became a race exclusively for colts and geldings and a National Stallion Stakes (filly division) was created. Contested on dirt at a distance of five furlongs, from 1905 onward it was hosted by Belmont Park in Elmont, New York except for 1963 through 1967 when it was run at Aqueduct Racetrack in South Ozone Park, Queens, New York.

The race was restricted to horses whose sire had been nominated for the race by its owner before the end of the foal's birth year.

Historical notes

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The inaugural running of the National Stallion race took place on May 14, 1898 at Morris Park Racecourse and was won by Jean Bereaud who would go on to win the next year's Belmont Stakes.[1]

In his 1907 win, future Hall of Fame inductee Colin set a new track record of 58 seconds flat for five furlongs on dirt.

Hal Price Headley's Jet Master set a new track and North American record in 1951 of 55 4/5 seconds for five furlongs on dirt.

On June 10, 1953, then forty-year-old future Hall of Fame inductee Charlie Whittingham saddled his first stakes winner when Liz Person's Porterhouse won the National Stallion Stakes.[2][3]

Filly winners 1898–1947

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In what would be the last year for racing at Morris Park Racecourse, in 1904 Tanya became the first filly to win the National Stallion Stakes during the time it was open to horses of either sex. Tanya went on to become just the second filly to ever win the Belmont Stakes, an American Classic that would eventually be the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series.[4] It would be thirty-four years until another filly was victorious in the National Stallion Stakes when New York City restaurateur Henry Lustig's Donita M won the 1938 race.[5] Five years later Henry Lustig would own the third filly to capture the race when in 1943 his Mrs. Ames defeated the gelding Stir Up owned by the powerful Greentree Stable.[6] Sonny Whitney's Enfilade in 1945 was the last filly to win the National Stallion Stakes before the separate division was created.[7]

Owners who won both divisions in the same year

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1961: Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stable won the colt division with Sir Gaylord and the filly division with their future Hall of Fame inductee Cicada.[8][9]

1964: Wheatley Stable, owned by Gladys Mills Phipps and her brother Ogden L. Mills, won the colt division with Bold Lad and the filly division with Queen Empress.[10][11]

1971: Calumet Farm won the colt division with Plum Bold and the filly division with Rondeau in what would prove to be the final running of the National Stallion races.[12][13]

Racing shutdown

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The 1908 passage of the Hart–Agnew anti-betting legislation by the New York Legislature under Republican Governor Charles Evans Hughes threatened the survival of horse racing in the state.[14] In spite of strong opposition by prominent owners such as August Belmont Jr. and Harry Payne Whitney, reform legislators were not happy when they learned that betting was still going on at racetracks between individuals and they had further restrictive legislation passed by the New York Legislature in 1910.[15] The Agnew–Perkins Law, a series of four bills and recorded as the Executive Liability Act, made it possible for racetrack owners and members of its board of directors to be fined and imprisoned if anyone was found betting, even privately, anywhere on their premises.[16] After a 1911 amendment to the law that would limit the liability of owners and directors was defeated in the Legislature, every racetrack in New York State shut down[17] Owners, whose horses of racing age had nowhere to go, began sending them, their trainers and their jockeys to race in England, France and other countries in Europe. Many horses ended their racing careers there and a number remained to become an important part of the European horse breeding industry. Thoroughbred Times reported that more than 1,500 American horses were sent overseas between 1908 and 1913 and of them at least 24 were either past, present, or future Champions.[18] A February 21, 1913 ruling by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division saw horse racing return in 1913.[19] However, the number of quality stallions in the United States had diminished to such an extent that it would take several years to get back to normal. The National Stallion Stakes would not be run again until 1926.

Records

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Speed record:

  • 0:57.40 @ 5 furlongs: Skin Deep (1939)
  • 1:04.00 @ 5.5 furlongs: Timbeau (1963)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 7 – Eddie Arcaro (1941, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958)

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

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Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Furlongs)
Time
Win$
1971 Plum Bold 2 Eddie Maple Reggie Cornell Calumet Farm 5 F 1:01.80 $19,417
1970 Proudest Roman 2 Pete Anderson Woody Stephens Mrs. John A. Morris 5.5 F 1:05.20 $20,458
1969 Jackal 2 Eddie Belmonte Lucien Laurin Claiborne Farm 5.5 F 1:05.20 $19,607
1968 Maison de Ville 2 Ron Turcotte Edward L. Holton Pin Oak Stable 5.5 F 1:05.20 $19,318
1967 What A Pleasure 2 Eddie Belmonte Edward A. Neloy Wheatley Stable 5.5 F 1:04.80 $18,933
1966 Great Power 2 Braulio Baeza Edward A. Neloy Wheatley Stable 5.5 F 1:04.60 $20,328
1965 Buckpasser (DH) 2 Braulio Baeza William C. Winfrey Ogden Phipps 5.5 F 1:04.60 $13,842
1965 Hospitality (DH) 2 Bobby Ussery Hirsch Jacobs Ethel D. Jacobs 5.5 F 1:04.60 $13,842
1964 Bold Lad 2 Braulio Baeza William C. Winfrey Wheatley Stable 5.5 F 1:04.00 $18,362
1963 Timbeau 2 John L. Rotz William O. Hicks Cambridge Stable (Perry Pease/Francis Kiernan) 5.5 F 1:04.00 $19,942
1962 O'Calaway 2 John L. Rotz Burley E. Parke Harbor View Farm 5.5 F 1:05.00 $21,086
1961 Sir Gaylord 2 Ismael Valenzuela Casey Hayes Meadow Stable 5.5 F 1:04.80 $21,697
1960 Errard King Jr. 2 Sam Boulmetis Walter U. Ridenour Joe Gavegnano 5.5 F 1:05.80 $19,857
1959 Ouija Board 2 David Erb Larry H. Thompson Modie J. Spiegel 5 F 0:58.00 $19,746
1958 Restless Wind 2 Eddie Arcaro Horatio Luro Llangolen Farm 5 F 0:58.80 $20,513
1957 Jester 2 Eddie Arcaro Winbert F. Mulholland George D. Widener Jr. 5 F 0:56.40 $20,825
1956 Bureaucracy 2 Sidney Cole James E. Fitzsimmons Ogden Phipps 5 F 0:57.20 $25,685
1955 Polly's Jet 2 Eddie Arcaro Russell M. Downes Barclay Stable 5 F 0:56.20 $14,725
1954 Islander 2 Hedley Woodhouse Winbert F. Mulholland George D. Widener Jr. 5 F 0:58.60 $20,940
1953 Porterhouse 2 Bill Boland Charles E. Whittingham Llangollen Farm 5 F 0:57.80 $20,120
1952 Tahitian King 2 Eddie Arcaro James P. Conway Ben F. Whitaker 5 F 0:56.00 $17,940
1951 Jet Master 2 Eddie Arcaro George M. Odom Marlboro Stud Farm (Joseph Eitinger) 5 F 0:55.80 $16,040
1950 Volt 2 Eddie Arcaro Frank S. Barnett Hal Price Headley 5 F 0:59.60 $17,030
1949 The Diver 2 Ovie Scurlock Sherrill W. Ward Russell A. Firestone 5 F 0:57.60 $15,080
1948 Mr. Busher 2 Ferrill Zufelt James W. Smith Maine Chance Farm 5 F 0:57.40 $18,550
1947 My Request 2 Ronnie Nash James P. Conway Ben F. Whitaker 5 F 0:57.80 $15,700
1946 Jet Pilot 2 Eric Guerin Jimmy Smith Maine Chance Farm 5 F 0:56.60 $15,690
1945 Enfilade 2 Arnold Kirkland Lydell T. Ruff Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 5 F 0:58.60 $12,845
1944 Flood Town 2 Warren Mehrtens Max Hirsch Edward Lasker 5 F 0:57.40 $12,230
1943 Mrs. Ames 2 Ted Atkinson Preston M. Burch Longchamps Farms (Henry Lustig) 5 F 0:58.80 $12,620
1942 Suncap 2 John Gilbert Richard E. Handlen Foxcatcher Farm 5 F 0:57.80 $13,410
1941 Some Chance 2 Eddie Arcaro Ben A. Jones Calumet Farm 5 F 0:59.00 $12,140
1940 Attention 2 Leon Haas Max Hirsch Anna C. Corning 5 F 0:58.40 $15,590
1939 Skin Deep 2 Raymond Workman Joseph H. Stotler Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. 5 F 0:57.40 $10,380
1938 Donita M 2 Johnny Longden Phil Reuter Longchamps Farms (Henry Lustig) 5 F 0:58.20 $11,330
1937 The Chief 2 Raymond Workman Thomas J. Healey Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 5 F 0:58.00 $12,630
1936 Pompoon 2 Maurice Peters Cyrus Field Clarke Jerome H. Louchheim 5 F 0:59.00 $13,850
1935 Delphinium 2 John Gilbert Robert Augustus Smith Brookmeade Stable 5 F 0:58.40 $11,720
1934 Plat Eye 2 Silvio Coucci William Brennan Greentree Stable 5 F 0:58.40 $14,170
1933 Black Buddy 2 Silvio Coucci William Brennan Greentree Stable 5 F 0:58.40 $16,550
1932 Caterwaul 2 Raymond Workman Thomas J. Healey Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 5 F 0:58.20 $27,405
1931 Osculator 2 Earl Steffen Bennett W. Creech William R. Coe 5 F 0:59.60 $25,820
1930 Equipoise 2 Raymond Workman Fred Hopkins Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 5 F 0:59.60 $25,400
1929 Crazy Coot 2 Alfred Robertson James G. Rowe Jr. Harry Payne Whitney 5 F 1:00.20 $25,740
1928 Blue Larkspur 2 Anthony Pascuma Herbert J. Thompson Edward R. Bradley 5 F 0:59.00 $25,470
1927 Groucher 2 Earl Sande James G. Rowe Sr. Harry Payne Whitney 5 F 0:59.80 $22,710
1926 Chance Shot 2 Earl Sande Peter W. Coyne Joseph E. Widener 5 F 0:58.60 $13,095
1913 – 1925 race not held
1912 No races held due to the Hart–Agnew Law.
1911
1910 Semprolus 2 Fred Langan Frank Ernest Richard F. Carman Sr. 5 F 0:58.80 $4,925
1909 Sweep 2 Guy Burns James G. Rowe Sr. James R. Keene 5.5 F 1:08.20 $13,180
1908 Sir Martin 2 James Lee John E. Madden John E. Madden 5 F 0:00.00 $9,875
1907 Colin 2 Walter Miller James G. Rowe Sr. James R. Keene 5 F 0:58.00 $10,066
1906 Charles Edward 2 Walter Miller A. Jack Joyner Sydney Paget 5 F 0:59.40 $8,083
1905 First Water 2 Frank O'Neill Fred Burlew Newton Bennington 5 F 1:03.40 $9,879
1904 Tanya 2 Willie Shaw John W. Rogers Harry Payne Whitney 5 F 0:58.20 $10,975
1903 Magistrate 2 John Bullman John J. Hyland August Belmont Jr. 5 F 0:58.00 $12,483
1902 Mizzen 2 John Bullman John J. Hyland August Belmont Jr. 5 F 0:56.50 $10,837
1901 Cunard 2 Winfield O'Connor Green B. Morris Green B. Morris 5 F 1:01.00 $11,155
1900 Bonnibert 2 Nash Turner Thomas Welsh Charles Fleischman's Sons 5 F 1:00.75 $15,352
1899 Pupil 2 George M. Odom Green B. Morris Green B. Morris 5 F 0:58.75 $14,527
1898 Jean Bereaud 2 Tod Sloan Sam Hildreth John Daly 5 F 0:59.00 $15,502
  • † Due to a "blinding rainstorm", in 1908 there was no time taken.[20]

References

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  2. ^ "Porterhouse Takes National Stallion Stakes by a Neck at Belmont". New York Times. 1953-06-11. Section Sports, page 40. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  3. ^ "The Inside Track – Racing To History". NTRA. 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  4. ^ "Hermis, First Romping, Surprised Horsemen". New York Times. 1904-05-22. p. 13. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  5. ^ "Belmont Stakes Chart". New York Times. 1938-06-05. Section Sports, page 1 & 9. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  6. ^ "Count Fleet First By Thirty Lengths". New York Times. 1943-06-06. p. 1. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  7. ^ "42,832 See Pavot Defeat Wildlife in Belmont Stakes". New York Times. 1945-06-24. Section Sports, page 33. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  8. ^ "Batter Up Next, 1 1/2 Lengths Back; Part of Odds-On Entry With Broadway Trails Cicada -- Jazz Queen Third". New York Times. 1961-06-20. p. 38. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  9. ^ "Sir Gaylord, $8, Triumphs in Colt Division of National Stallion at Belmont". New York Times, page 39. 1961-06-27. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  10. ^ "Bold Lad Victor by Half Length In $28,250 Stakes at Aqueduct". New York Times. 1964-06-23. p. 39. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  11. ^ "Unbeaten Queen Empress 2-Length Victor at Aqueduct". New York Times. 1964-06-16. p. 50. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  12. ^ Nichols, Joe (24 June 1971). "Rondeau, 1-to-20 Choice, Scores by 11 Lengths at Belmont". New York Times. p. 52. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  13. ^ "Plum Bold and Plumb Grey Triumph; Stallion Stakes Won by 7 Lengths". New York Times. 1971-06-17. p. 54. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  14. ^ "Penalties in the New York Bills". Daily Racing Form. 1908-01-18. Retrieved 2018-10-26 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
  15. ^ Liebman, Bennett (May 24, 2009). "The First American Triple Crown Series". The Rail. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  16. ^ "Racing Men Attack Anti-Betting Bills – Place Every Man Who Makes Private Wager in Jeopardy". New York Times. 1910-04-07. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  17. ^ "Race Track Bill Defeated In Senate; Measure Modifying Directors' Liability for Gambling Fails of Passage". The New York Times. July 14, 1911. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  18. ^ "Thoroughbred Times". www.ThoroughbredTimes.com. February 14, 2000. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  19. ^ "Oral Betting Held Legal: Appellate Division of New York Supreme Court Renders Important Decision". Daily Racing Form. 1913-02-22. Retrieved 2019-06-29 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
  20. ^ "National Stallion Stakes to Sir Martin". National Stallion Stakes to Sir Martin. 1908-05-31. Retrieved 2020-03-13.

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