National Stallion Stakes: Supporting Attraction for Belmont Stakes-One of Years Richest Juvenile Prizes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-13

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NATIONAL STALLION STAKES I ]V a Supporting Attraction for Belmont e Stakes — One of Years Richest n Juvenile Prizes. and f y NEW YORK, N. Y., June 12.— The Bel-mont Stakes is not the only stake on the program tomorrow, but, of course, it overshadows any other fixture that could be T offered. The secondary feature is The s National Stallion Stakes, a five furlongs F straightaway sprint for two-year-olds. Al- n though it has but ,000 added, it is a rich ii prize. The last three renewals netted the winning owner more than 5,000. The fash- 1 ionable stables are well represented in the h running today, and the champion juvenile is is of the year may be among those that go to the post. r; The National Stallion Stakes was first run ai in 1898 and was won by Jean Bereaud. It nr was run annually until 1910, and its winners P during that period also included Bonnie J J. Bert, Cunard, Tanya, First Water, Colin, ss Sir Martin and Sweep. It was renewed at Belmont Park in 1926. The winners and B values since then were as follows: Chance tc Shot, 1926, 3,095; Groucher. 1927, 2,710; r Blue Larkspur, 1928, 5,470; Crazy Coot, tl the 1929, 5,740; Eaui.poiset 1930, 5,400. Jw


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