Horse race
The National Stallion Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-old fillies held annually for the twenty-four years between 1948 through 1971. It was created as a counterpart to the National Stallion Stakes which was first run in 1898 at Morris Park Racecourse and was open to horses of either sex until 1948 when it became a race exclusively for colts and geldings . Contested on dirt at a distance of five and one half furlongs , the filly division 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 fillies whose sire had been nominated for the race by its owner before the end of the foal's birth year.
Historical notes
The inaugural running of the fillies division took place on June 5, 1948. It was won by Green Baize owned by Walter M. Jeffords Sr. and ridden by future Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Arcaro .[ 1]
Bowl of Flowers won the 1960 edition while setting a new track record of 1:04 1/5 for five and one-half furlongs on dirt.[ 2]
Filly winners 1898–1947
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.[ 3] 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.[ 4] 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 .[ 5] Sonny Whitney's Enfilade in 1945 was the last filly to win the National Stallion Stakes before the separate division was created.[ 6]
Owners who won both divisions in the same year
1961: Christopher Chenery 's Meadow Stable won the filly division with their future Hall of Fame inductee Cicada and the colts division with Sir Gaylord .[ 7] [ 8]
1964: Wheatley Stable , owned by Gladys Mills Phipps and her brother Ogden L. Mills , won the colts division with Bold Lad and the filly division with Queen Empress .[ 9] [ 10]
1971: Calumet Farm won the filly division with Rondeau and the colt division with Plum Bold in what would prove to be the final running of the National Stallion races.[ 11] [ 12]
Records
Speed record:
1:04.20 @ 5.5 furlongs: Gallant Bloom & Box The Compass (1968)
0:56.40 @ 5 furlongs: Poly Hi (1957)
Most wins by a jockey :
Most wins by a trainer :
Most wins by an owner:
Winners
Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist. (furlongs )
Time
Win$
1971
Rondeau
2
Chuck Baltazar
Reggie Cornell
Calumet Farm
5.5 F
1:05.80
$19,335
1970
Unity Hall
2
John L. Rotz
Henry S. Clark
Christiana Stables
5.5 F
1:05.00
$20,150
1969
Box The Compass
2
Jacinto Vásquez
Thomas J. Kelly
Brookmeade Stable
5.5 F
1:04.20
$20,078
1968
Gallant Bloom
2
John L. Rotz
Max Hirsch
King Ranch
5.5 F
1:04.20
$18,749
1967
Gay Matelda
2
Anthony DeSpirito
Casey Hayes
Meadow Stable
5.5 F
1:04.60
$19,366
1966
Lady Brilliance
2
John L. Rotz
William A. Larue
Leonard P. Sasso
5.5 F
1:05.20
$20,946
1965
Another Love
2
Larry Adams
George T. Poole
Calumet Farm
5.5 F
1:05.40
$20,046
1964
Queen Empress
2
Braulio Baeza
William C. Winfrey
Wheatley Stable
5.5 F
1:05.80
$17,186
1963
Beautiful Day
2
Hedley Woodhouse
William C. Winfrey
Wheatley Stable
5.5 F
1:04.80
$18,024
1962
Affectionately
2
Braulio Baeza
Hirsch Jacobs
Ethel D. Jacobs
5.5 F
1:05.20
$19,779
1961
Cicada
2
Ismael Valenzuela
Casey Hayes
Meadow Stable
5.5 F
1:05.40
$20,001
1960
Bowl of Flowers
2
Manuel Ycaza
J. Elliott Burch
Brookmeade Stable
5.5 F
1:04.20
$20,097
1959
Great Shakes
2
Eric Guerin
Allen R. Hultz
Hal Price Headley
5 F
0:59.20
$18,803
1958
Lady Be Good
2
Ted Atkinson
James E. Fitzsimmons
Wheatley Stable
5 F
0:57.40
$19,843
1957
Poly Hi
2
Eric Guerin
George M. Odom
Mrs. George Zauderer
5 F
0:56.40
$20,055
1956
Snow White
2
Eddie Arcaro
Sylvester E. Veitch
Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
5 F
0:57.40
$24,935
1955
Doubledogdare
2
Jack Westrope
Moody Jolley
Claiborne Farm
5 F
0:57.60
$19,130
1954
High Voltage
2
Jimmy Nichols
James E. Fitzsimmons
Wheatley Stable
5 F
0:57.20
$20,710
1953
Evening Out
2
Ovie Scurlock
Winbert F. Mulholland
Jesse S. Widener
5 F
0:56.60
$18,490
1952
Home-Made
2
Eric Guerin
William C. Winfrey
Alfred G. Vanderbilt Jr.
5 F
0:59.20
$18,410
1951
Cigar Maid
2
Benny Green
Walter A. Kelley
Jack W. Schiffer
5 F
0:57.60
$15,070
1950
Sungari
2
George Hettinger
Winbert F. Mulholland
George D. Widener Jr.
5 F
0:56.60
$16,590
1949
Bed O' Roses
2
Eric Guerin
William C. Winfrey
Alfred G. Vanderbilt Jr.
5 F
0:59.40
$15,250
1948
Green Baize
2
Eddie Arcaro
Oscar White
Walter M. Jeffords Sr.
5 F
0:58.40
$15,070
References
^ "Green Baize Wins Again" . New York Times . 1948-06-06. Section Sports, page 1 & 5. Retrieved 2020-03-11 .
^ "Filly Sets Mark In Triumph; Bowl of Flowers Runs 5 1/2 Furlongs in 1:04 1/5 and Nips Favored Shuette" . New York Times . 1960-06-21. p. 42. Retrieved 2020-03-10 .
^ "Hermis, First Romping, Surprised Horsemen" . New York Times . 1904-05-22. p. 13. Retrieved 2020-03-10 .
^ "Belmont Stakes Chart" . New York Times . 1938-06-05. Section Sports, page 1 & 9. Retrieved 2020-03-10 .
^ "Count Fleet First By Thirty Lengths" . New York Times . 1943-06-06. p. 1. Retrieved 2020-03-10 .
^ "42,832 See Pavot Defeat Wildlife in Belmont Stakes" . New York Times . 1945-06-24. Section Sports, page 33. Retrieved 2020-03-10 .
^ "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 .
^ "Sir Gaylord, $8, Triumphs in Colt Division of National Stallion at Belmont" . New York Times . 1961-06-27. p. 39. Retrieved 2020-03-08 .
^ "Bold Lad Victor by Half Length In $28,250 Stakes at Aqueduct" . New York Times . 1964-06-23. p. 39. Retrieved 2020-03-08 .
^ "Unbeaten Queen Empress 2‐Length Victor at Aqueduct" . New York Times . 1964-06-16. p. 50. Retrieved 2020-03-07 .
^ "Rondeau, 1‐to‐20 Choice, Scores by 11 Lengths at Belmont" . New York Times . p. 52. Retrieved 2020-03-08 .
^ "Plum Bold and Plumb Grey Triumph; Stallion Stakes Won by 7 Lengths" . New York Times . 1971-06-17. p. 54. Retrieved 2020-03-07 .