Preakness Stakes History from Survivor to Hill Prince, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-19

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Preakness Stakes History From Survivor to Hill Prince Compiled by DAILY RACING FORM. Reproduction of Tabulation Is Prohibited Without Permission of DAILY RACING FORM. The Preakness Stakes was named in honor of the winner of the inaugural running of the Dixie Handicap in 1870 at the Maryland Jockey Clubs Pimlico track. The first edition of this three-year-old classic was run in 1873, two years prior to Aristides triumph in the initial Kentucky Derby. This fixture has steadily grown in monetary value and popularity until now it is included with the Derby and Belmont as Americas "Triple Crown." The Preakness has been nm over various distances it being run at one and one-half miles prior to 1889; one and one-quarter miles in 1889 and one and one-sixteenth miles from 1894 to 1900 and in 1908: one mile and seventv yards from 1901 to 1907: one mile in 1909 and 1910; one and one-eighth miles from 1911 to 1924. inclusive, and one and three-sixteenths miles since. It was run in two divisions in 1918, with War Cloud and Jack Hare Jr. being returned the winners. The Preakness was not run between 1889 and 1894. From 1894 to 1908 the Preakness was run at the Gravesend track in New York. These renewals were only recently discovered. Sir Barton, Gallant Fox? Burgoo King, Omaha Bold Venture War Admiral, Whirlaway, Count Fleet, Pensive and Citation annexed the Preakness as well as the coveted Blue Grass fixture. Only eight went on later to score-in the Belmont Stakes as well, to complete the American "Triple Crown," these being Sir Barton in 1919, Gallant Fox, king of the three-year-olds in 1930; Omaha, also owned by William Woodward, who performed the feat in 1935: War Admiral, outstanding member of the three-year-old division in 1937; Whirlaway, who swept all before him during the 1941 season to earn the "Horse of the Year" title for that year. Count Fleet, who performed the feat in 1943, Assault, who joined the list in 1946, and Citation in 1948 The following tabulation shows the winner of each running, male line, color, sex and weight of the winner, second and third horses, together with the weight carried by them odds of the winner; time and track condition; net value to the winner; number of starters; sire, jockey, owner and trainer. Net Start- * Year. Winner. , Color.Sex.Wt Second. Wt Third. Wt Odds. Time.Tr. Value, ers. Sire. Jockey. Owner Trainer 1873 Survivor H b. c. 110 John Boulger 110 Artist 110 11-1 2:43 si $ 1,800 7 Vandal G. Barbee 1st ..J. F. Chamberlin 1st. ... A D Pryor 1st 1874 Culpepper E b. c. 110 *King Adadens 110 Scratch 110 8-1 2:56%m 1,900 6. Revolver M. Donohue . H Gaffney H Gaffnev 1875 Tom Ochitree H h- c. 110 Viator 110 Bay Final 110 2:43Vfcl 1,900 9 Lexington 1st L Hughes !j. F. Chamberlin 2d!l!" A D Pryor 2d 1876 *Shirley H b. g. 110 Rappahannock 110 Algerine 110 2-1 2:44%gd 1,950 8 Lexington 2d.... G. Barbee 2d....... P. Lorillard W Brown 1877 Cloverbrook H ........ ch. c. 110 Bombast 110 Lucifer 110 2:45%sl 1,600 4 Vauxhall C. Holloway 1st E A. Clabaugh J "walden 1878 Duke of Hagenta H...ch. c 110 Bayard 10 Albert 110 2-5 2:41%gd - 2,100 3 Lexington 3d ,,C. Holloway 2d G. L Lorillard 1st R W Walden 1st JES*01? Clr S?° S 58 11 SEft HE- f lmP- Leamington 1st W. Hughes" 1st....! .G. L Lorillard 73 R vfc Sen ?2d 1880 Grenada E ...b. c. i 110 n Oden 110 Emily F.. ...... .110 1-4 2:40%gd 2,000 5 King Alfonso ..... W. Hughes 2d . G L Lorillard 3d R W Walden ftt JSSS/S •-Cll-C-!!S £°TnSali0n !E PPS/i -JS SI SEW 6 ,mp Lexington 2dL Jg Vanguard H b. c. 0 Heck 10 Col. Watson.,... 107 -7 244£gd 1,250 3 Virgil -v..«« W. Costello 2d G. L Lorillard 5th R. W. Walden 5th 1883 Jacobus E b. c 110 Parneli 110 1-5 2:42%gd 1,635 2 Imp. The Ill-Used G Barbee 3d J E Kellev A Tavlor 1884 Knight of Ellerslie E..ch. c. 110 Welcher ....110 3-5 £39%ff 1,905 2 Eolus Z ........ S H her Irt T W Dosweli WaEr 1885 Tecumseh M b. c. 118 Wickham 118 John C. ...118 2-5 2:49 hy 2,160 4 Attlta ..... . " I ijto E Snedeker 1886 The Bard E b. c. 118 Eurus 118 Elkwood .......118 13-5 2:45 gd 2,050 5 Longfellow S H Fisher 2d A J Salt J Sins 1887 Dunbine H b. c. 118 Mahoney 115 Raymond 118 4-1 2:3314ft 1,675 4 Uncas .. W w jSSs W Jennlnas 1889 Buddhist H b. c 118 Japhet 115 1-30 2:17V4ft 1,130 2 Hindoo H- Anderson S S Brown R Tucker J894 Assignee M ch. c, 122 Potentate 117 Ed-Kearney ...117 4-1 1:49ttft 1,830 14 Spendthrift ....... 1895 Belmar E ..i..gr. c, 115 April Fool.. ..105 Sue Kittie ......110 3-1 1:5016ft 1,350 7 Belvidere F Taral 2d Preakness Stable E Feakes IBB Margrave, E; ....... .ch. c. 115 Hamilton II 110 htermission ....110 4-5 1:51 ft 1,350 4 st Blaise /."l /.H. GrSin 1897 Paul Kauvar E... b. c, 108 Elkin 103 *0n Deck, ,108 6-1 1:5iy4sy 1,420 8 Pirate of Penzance Thome T. P. Hayes T P Haves 1st 1898 Sly Fox E ch. c, 120 The Huguenot 120 Nuto ,...120 8-5 1:49%gd 1,500 4 Silver Fox W Stains C. F Dwyer H CamobeH 1899 Half Time H ch. c, 102 Filigrane 120 Lackland 105 1-1 1:47 ft 1,580 3 Hanover fcClawson P J Dwyer F McCabf 1900 Hindus M b. c, 110 Sarmatian 106 Ten Candles ....106-15-1 1:48%ft -1,900 10 vSe ** H Spencer""*** G J Long J H Morris 1901 The Parader E b. c, 113 Sadie S 103 Dr. Barlow 118 9-20 1:47%hy 1,605 5 Longstreet"" * Landry **-R T Wilson" Jr" Vst* T J Healev 1st 1902 Old England E ....b. g. 118 Major Daingerfield. 108 Namtor 118 9-5 1:45%sy 2,240 7 GoIdfinS .ZZ L Ja?kson * ? L B. Morris" . G B Morris 1903 Flocarline E ch. f. 113 Mackey Dwyer 08. Rightful 118 8-1 1:44%ft 1,875 6 St. Florian i!. W Gannon M. H. Tichenor!!! !!! *" H C Riddle 1904 ♦Bryn Mawr E b. c, 108 Wotan_ .108 Dolly Spanker... 115 3-2 1:44£ft 2,355 10 Atheling HildebranT! ZZZZ iGoughachres Stable W. F. Presgrave 1905 Cairngorm E b. c, 114 Kiamesha . .104 Coy Maid .105 9-5 1:45m 2,200 10 Star Rubv W Davis - - S Paget A J Jovner 1st 1906 Whimsical E ch. f. 108 Content 103 Larabie 103 9-5 1:45 ft 2,355 10 £do ..ZZZZZ w! ffiSeV Z:":""".". J Gaynor 1907 Don Enrique M b. c 107 Ethon 115 Zambesi 110 15-1 1:45%sl 2,260 7 Hastings -..,G. Mountain A. Belmont 1st A. J. Joyner 2d yalJTo,li-rst E Lb- C* H .cVe-.WirD.-; 3!f E5Cocper-%1°1 :£$± £45J 4 Sandrlngham ...E. Dugan 1st 4 H. P. Whitney 1st A. J. Joyner 3rd 1909 Effendi E br. c 116 Fasnion Plate 111 Hill Top 111 20-1 ITsft 3,225 10 Previous W Doyle W.T.Ryan F C Frisbee 1910 Uyminster E ch. g. 84 Dalhousie 110 Sager 116 8-1 1:40%ft 3,300 12 Matchless" R." Estep "" E B. Cassatt " "*"j" s Healy 1st UIWfe,iE •;~-Lb-c1J£ IeUS V£ The Nigger 107 13-10 1:51 ft 2,700 7 |mp. WatereVVssnst"::: -Dugan- 2d .[IZZ:*- Belmont 2d J. Whalen 1st 1912 Colonel Halloway E....br. c. 107 Bwana t-k: Tumbo 120 Tipsand .......107 23-10 1:56%sl __1,450 7 Ethel bert ... C.Turner . Beverwyck Stable D Woodford 1913 Buskin H b. g. 117 Kelburne ..........111 Barnegat ......104 7-5 1:53%ft 1,670 8 Hamburg . i ""j. Butwell . * J. Whalen jwhalen 2d |9]4 Holiday E b. g 108 Brave Cunarder ....112 Defendum 106 21-5 1:53%ft 15 6 Broomstick 1st ". A. Schuttinger ".""Mrs. A. Barklie J. S. Healy 2d 19 5 Rhme Ma.den E .b. f. 104 Half Rock .100 Runes ........116 6-1 1:58 m. 1,275 6 imp. Watercress 2d......D. Hoffman E F. Whitney F. Devers 9 6 Damrosch E br. a 5 Greenwood 107 Achievement ...26 3-2 1:54%ft Imp. Rock Sand... ....L McAtee ....J. K. L Ross 1st .A.G.Weston 1917 Kalitan E b. c 116 Al M. Dick 116 Kentucky Boy.. .116 10-1 1:54%ft , 4,800 14 Rey Hindoo.... E Haynes E R. Bradley 1st W Hurley 1st 1918 tWar Cloud E b. c 117 -Sunny Slope 107 Lanius 110 17-10 1:53Hsl 123 10 Polymelus J Loftus 1st A K. Macomber W S leLSvl 1918 Jack Hare Jr. E.......b.c. 115 The Porter 107 Kate Bright.,... 105 3-Q 1.53%gd 113 6 MaraS C Peak *"** W E Applegate FDWeT J2i2»!?ir Ba.rtt°.? !.« ch.-c-H5 E,terial s and0n- j?s II j*s«2 s 12 imp. star shoot...:...:..::j: Loftus 2d:.":::;:::;:::j. K.LRoss2d::::::::::H.G:Bedweii 92°t*Man 0 War M ch. c 26 Upset 122 W.Ida.r 14 4-5 1:51%ft 23,000 9 Fair Play 1st :...C. Kummer 1st ..S. D. Riddle 1st L Feustel 1921 Broomspun E b. c. 114 Polly Ann 110* Jeg 114 1-1 l/ssl 43,000 14 Broomstick 2d F. Coltilettl ..H. P. Whitney 2d J. Rowe, Sr. tPWJP •c- i rea -;tuTC 1 June Grass 4 11-1 1:51%ft 51.000 2 Olambala /.. L Morris R. T. Wilson, Jr. 2d T. J. Healey 2d 1923 Vigil E ch. c. 114 General Thatcher ..114 R.alto 114 9-2 1:53%ft 52,000 13 Jim Gaffney B. Marinelli W. J. Salmon 1st T. J. Healey 3d 1924. Nellie Morse E ,b. f, 121 Transmute 126 Mad Play 126 12-1 1:57%hy 54,000 15 Luke McLuke .......J. Merimee ......."*..* Bud Rsher A B Gordon 1925 Coventry E blk. c. 126 Backbone ..126 Almadel 126 22-1 159 ft 52,700 12 Imp. Negofol .C. Kummer 2d G. A. Cochran. W Duke 1926 Display M ..b. c. 126 Blondin ..126 Mars ..126 19-1 1:59%ft 53,625 13 Fair Play 2d .J. Maiben W. J. Salmon 2d T*J Healey 4th 1927 Bostonian E blk. c. 126 Sir Harry ....126 Whiskery 126 3-1 2:01%gd 53,100 12, Brcmstick 3d 1 Abel 1928 Victorian E b. c. 126 Toro ..126 Solace 126 9-1 2:00V|ft , 60,000 18 Whisk Broom II .... ..R. Workman H. P WhitneJ 4th J. Rowe Jr 1929 ?Dr. Freeland E ...ch. c. 126 Minotaur 126 African .126 19-5 2:01 %ft 52,325 11 Imp. Light Brigade L Schaefer .W. J. Salmon 3d... . T J Healey 5th 1930t*Gallant Fox E.- b. c. 126 Crack Brigade 126 Snowflake 121 1-1 2:00%ft 51,925 11 |mP Sir Gallahad III. 1st E /Sande ... Belair StTlst J FitzS 1931 Mate E ch. c. 126 Twenty Grand 126 Udder 126 41-10 1:59 ft 48,225 7 Prince Pal . g! Ellii I C Bostwick J W Heaiv 1932 Burgoo King E ...ch. c. 126 Tick On 126 Boatswain 126 16-5 1:59%ft 50J75 9 Bubbling Over ,!.!/!!e. James .!.!."!!!!!!!!!!!e r! Bradley 2d!!!!!!!! H J ThomDson 1933 Head Play M ch. c 126 Ladysman ....126 Utopian .126. 9-5 2:02 si 26,850 10 My Play ..- !....C. Kurtslnger 1st.!!!!!!!!Mrs S B Mason. T P HayT2d 1934 High Quest E b. 126 Cavalcade 126 Discovery ......126 9-28 1:58K ft 25,175 7 c. Imp. Sir Gallahad IIL 2d R. Jones Brookmeade Stable R A* Smith 1935§*0maha E ....ch. c. 126 Firethorn 126 Psychic Bid 126 9-10 1:58%ft 25,325 8 Gallant Fox ...... 1.. W. Saunde 1936 Bold Venture E „ch. c. 126 Granville 126 Jean Bart ......126 9-5 1:59 ft 27,325 11 Imp. St Germans G. Woolf *.M. L Schwartz M S iS 1937§*War Admiral M br. c. 126 Pompoon 125 Flying Scot 126 7-20 1:58%gd 45,600 8 Man o War C. Kurtsinger 2d ..Glen RFddle Farms 2d G Conway 1938 Dauber E ch. c. 126 Cravat ..126 Menow 126 3-2 1:59%sy 51,875 9 Pennant M Peters Foxcatcher Farrns r ETLn 1939 Challedon E b. c. 126 Gilded Knight 126 Volitant .126 6-1 1:59%m 53,710 6 Imp. Challenger U iG.Seabo !!!.*!!!.!.!."."! W L Brann L J Schaefer 1940 Bimelech E .b. c. 126 Mioland 126 Gallahadion ....126 9-10 1:58%ft 533 9 Black Toney F. A. Smith... ER. Bradley 3d" W Hurlev 2d 1941 Whirlaway E ch. c 126 King Cole 126 Our Boots 126 11-10 1:58%ft 49,365 8 Imp. Blenheim II !..E Arcaro ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!clunwt Farm 1st**"**" B A. Jones 1st 1942 Alsab E b. c. 126 Requstd-Sun Again12fi -Dead-heat for second 1-2 1:57 ft 58,175 10 Good Goods B James Mrs A Sabalh ""a 1943 Count Fleet E br. c. 126 Blue Swords ..... 126 Vincentive .....126 1-7 1:57%gd 43,190 4 Reigh Count ...J. Longden !!! !!!!!!Mrs" J Hertz G D Cameron 1944 Pensive E ch. 126 Platter, 126 Stir Up 126 33-20 1:59%ft 7 c 60,075 Hyperion C. McCreary ....... .. Calumet Farm 2d B A Jones 2d 1945 Polynesian E br. c. 126 Hoop Jr. 126 Darby Dieppe... 126 12-1 1:58%ft 66,170 9 Unbreakable .W. D. Wright Mrs P 1946 Assault E ch. c 126 Lord Boswell.. .....126 Hampden .126 7-5 2:01%ft 96,620 10 Bold Venture .W. Mehrtens King Ranch M Hirsch 2d 1947 Faultless E br. c. 126 On Trust ..126 Phalanx 126 21-5 1:59 ft 98.005 11 Bull Lea , D. Dodson , ..Calumet Farm" 3d HA Jones 1948 Citation E b. c 126 Vulcans Forge..... 126 Bovard .,126 1-10 2:02%hy 91,870 4 Bull Lea 2d E Arcaro 2d.... ..Calumet Farm 4th HA Jones 2d 1949 CapotE br. c. 126 Palestinian 126 Noble Impulse... 126 5-2 1:56 ft 79,985 9 Menow, .T.Atkinson Greentree s Stable J M Gaier 1950 Hill Prince E ,..b.c,126 Middleground 126 Dooly 126 - 7-10 1:59Asl 56,115 6 Princequillo ....E Arcaro 3d . C T Chenery J H Hayes BREEDERSr-Survivor, J. M. -Clay; Culpepper, D. J. Crouse, Tom Ochiltree, A. J. Alexander 1st; Shirley, A. J. Alexander 2d; Cloverbrook, E. A. Clabaugh; Duke of Magenta, A. J. Alexander 3d; Harold, A. Welch 1st; Grenada, A. J. Alexander 4th; Saunterer, A. Welch 2d; Vanguard, M. H. Sanford; Jacobus, A. Belmont 1st; Knight of* Ellerslie, R. J. Hancock; Tecumseh, Mrs. H. Brown; The Bard, C. Reed; Dunbine, W. Jennings; Refund, R. W. Walden; Buddhist, S. Bryant; Assignee, R. T. Holloway; Belmar, Preakness Stud; Margrave, A. Belmont 2d; Paul Kauvar, Mc- Grathiana Stud; Sly Fox, Bowling Brook Stud; Half Time, W. Showalter; Hindus, Bashford Manor Stud: The Parader, Belle Meade Stud; Old England, J. fi. Haggin 1st; Flocarline, C. F_ McMeekin; Bryn Mawr. Goughacres Stud; Cairngorm, J. B. Haggin 2d»; Whimsical, Raceland Stud; Don Enrique, A. Belmont 3d; Royal Tourist, H. P. Whitney 1st; Effendi, C. H. Mackay; Layminster, E. B. Cassatt; Water-vale, A. Belmont 4th; Colonel Holloway, J. N. Camden; Buskin, H, P. Whitney 2d; Holiday,. H. P. Whitney 3d; Rhine Maiden, J. B. Haggin 3d; Damrosch, A. Belmont 5th; Kalitan, E Cebrian; War Cloud, J. B. Joel England; Jack Hare Jr., W. E Walsh; Sir Barton, J. E Madden; Man o* War, A, Belmont 6th; Broomspun, H. P. Whitney 4th; Pillory. R. T. Wilson, Jr.; Vigil, A. B. Hancock; Nellie Morse, J. 0. and G. H. Keene; Coventry, E F. Simms; Display, W. J. Salmon 1st; Bostonian, H. P. Whitney 5th; Victorian, H. P Whitney 6th; Dr. Freeland, W. J, Salmon 2d; Gallant Fox, W. Woodward Belair Stud 1st; Mate, A. C. Bostwick; Burgoo King, H. N. Davis and Idle Hour Stock Farm; Head Play, R. L Baker; High Quest, Marshall Field; Omaha, W. Woodward Belair Stud 2nd; Bold Venture,-M. L. Schwartz; War Admiral, S. D. Riddle; Dauber, C. V. Whitney; Challedon, Branncastle Farm; Bimelech, Idle Hour Stock Farm; Whirlaway, Calumet Farm; Alsab, Thomas Piatt: Count Fleet, Mrs. John Hertz; Pensive, Calumet Farm 2d; Polynesian, Elmendorf Farm; Assault. King Ranch; Faultless, Calumet Farm; Citation, Calumet Farm 4th; Capot, Greentree Stud, Inc.; Hill Prince, C. T. Chenery. •Favorite. tSire of Preakness winner. §Son of Preakness winner. In 1888 Judge Murray ran as Ten Broeck colt. Al M. Dick, second in 1917, was later named Liberty Loan E M H appearing after horses* names signifies Eclipse, Matchem or Herod, tail male lines from which horse descended. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th after jockey, owner and trainer means that individuals first, second! third, fourth or fifth winner.


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