1928 Preakness Stakes Explained

53rd Preakness Stakes
Class:Stakes race
Horse Race:The Preakness Stakes
Location:Pimlico Race Course
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Distance:NaNmiles
Winning Horse:Victorian
Winning Time:2:00 1/5
Final Odds:9.35-1
Winning Jockey:Raymond Workman
Winning Trainer:James G. Rowe Jr.
Winning Owner:Harry Payne Whitney
Conditions:Fast
Surface:Dirt
Previous:1927
Next:1929

The 1928 Preakness Stakes was the 53rd running of the Preakness. The race took place on Friday, May 11, 1928, eight days before the Kentucky Derby making it the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series. A horse race for three-year-old thoroughbreds, it carried a total purse of $71,370. It was run on a track rated fast in a final time of 2:00

1/5. Ridden by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Raymond Workman, Victorian won the race by a nose over runner-up Toro. Nassak, the betting favorite from the powerful Rancocas Stable finished a distant 11th. The fifth-place finisher, Sun Beau, went on to a brilliant racing career and was voted U.S. Champion Older Horse in three straight years culminating with his 1996 induction into the U.S. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.[1] [2]

No Triple Crown attempt

The owners of the Preakness winner chose not to send the colt to Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the May 19th Kentucky Derby. The Daily Racing Form reported that Victorian's owner made a statement by telephone saying the colt had gone through a very tough Preakness and did not do well after the race. Plans called for transporting Victorian to Belmont Park where he would run in the Withers Stakes if his trainer thought the colt was healthy.[3] Victorian won the Withers Stakes.[4]

Record crowd

The Daily Racing Form reported there was a record crowd in attendance on Preakness day which included notables such as Belgium's Prince Ernest and Princess Marguerite de Ligne, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., father of a future President of the United States, the British Ambassador Sir Esmé Howard, Bernard Baruch, George Saportas, and James Wood Colt, among others.

Maryland Governor Albert Ritchie presented the Woodlawn Vase to James G. Rowe Jr., the winning trainer who accepted it on behalf of the absent Harry Payne Whitney.

Death of scheduled Preakness rider

Twenty-five-year-old jockey Ovila Bourassa was scheduled to ride Solace in the 1928 Preakness. The colt, who would finish third, was owned by the Seagram Stables for whom jockey Bourassa had ridden Sir Harry to a second-place finish in the 1927 Preakness Stakes. Three weeks prior to the running of the 1928 Preakness, the young jockey died from a fractured skull after the saddle girth slipped on a horse he was breezing in the early morning hours at Havre de Grace Racetrack in Havre de Grace, Maryland.

A champion Canadian jockey, and very popular with his racing fraternity and race fans in the United States, Ovila Bourassa's death received wide coverage in newspapers in both countries. The New York Times wrote that Bourassa "rode winners of many classics" and was "one of the best-known riders in the country".[5] The New York Daily News called him a "rider of great promise" and someone who was "in the first rank of riders."[6] In his native Canada, the Calgary Daily Herald said Ovila Bourassa was "one of the outstanding figures in Canadian racing."[7]

Payout

The 51st Preakness Stakes Payout Schedule

Program
Number
Horse Name
Win
Place
Show
7Victorian$20.70 $10.20 $7.50
8Toro-$22.00 $14.20
3Solace--$19.50

The full chart

Daily Racing Form Charts[8]

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Finish
Position
Margin
(lengths)
Post
Position
Horse nameJockeyTrainerOwnerPost Time
Odds
Earnings
1st07VictorianRaymond WorkmanJames G. Rowe Jr.Harry Payne Whitney9.35-1$60,000
2ndNO8ToroEddie AmbroseJohn F. SchorrEdward Beale McLean21.70-1$5,000
3rd23SolaceLeslie PichonWilliam H. BringloeSeagram Stables37.25-1$3,000
4th34Strolling PlayerGeorge FieldsRobert A. SmithSalubria Stable4.55-1 †$2,000
5thHD6Sun BeauJohn CraigmyleCharles W. CarrollWillis Sharpe Kilmer17.85-1
6th617PenaloWillie KelsayRobert A. SmithLawrence Waterbury II15.55-1 Ŧ
7thHD14TyphoonLouis SchaeferH. Guy BedwellKenton Farm stable21.30-1
8th41BateauFred StevensScott P. HarlanWalter M. Jeffords, Sr.25.35-1
9th12DistractionDanny McAuliffeGeorge TappenWheatley Stable11.35-1
10thNK13Don Q.Pete WallsJoseph H. StotlerSagamore Stable61.35-1
11thNK9NassakLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable2.35-1
12th111SortieClarence KummerMax HirschA. Charles Schwartz15.55-1 Ŧ
13th115BobashelaHerb FisherS. Miller HendersonAudley Farm Stable4.55-1 †
14th110Friar's HopeEdgar BarnesJames S. ButlerMrs. J. Simpson Dean143.95-1
15th116KnapsackSteve O'DonnellWilliam M. GarthSalubria Stable4.55-1 †
16th12Oh SayAnthony PascumaAlbert B. GordonFair Stable92.65
17th18Petee-WrackMack GarnerWillie BoothJohn R. Macomber18.65
18th85BroomsHarvey ElstonGwyn R. TompkinsBrookmeade Stable18.85
2/5; 1/2 mile – 47 2/5; 3/4 mile – 1:13 0/0; mile – 1:38 4/5; 1 3/16 (final) – 2:00 1/5

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1928051201/drf1928051201_1_10 Daily Racing Form May 12, 1928 article titled "Victorian Wins Preakness"
  2. https://www.racingmuseum.org/hall-of-fame/sun-beau Sun Beau at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
  3. https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1928051501/drf1928051501_1_6 Daily Racing Form May 15, 1928 article titled "Victorian's Derby Status: Reasons Why Preakness Winner Will Not Be Shipped to Louisville for Famous Race"
  4. https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1928052101/drf1928052101_1_7 Daily Racing Form May 21, 1928 article titled "Victorian Triumphs: Preakness Stakes Winner Accounts for Withers Stakes"
  5. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20614FF3D58127A93CAA8178FD85F4C8285F9 New York Times April 18, 1928 article titled "Jockey Bourassa Dies After Fall"
  6. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/412423684/ New York Daily News, April 28, 2018
  7. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZRJkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9HoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1686,5952274&dq=bourassa+jockey&hl=en Calgary Daily Herald – April 18, 1928
  8. https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1928051201/drf1928051201_13_1 Daily Racing Form May 11, 1928 Preakness Stakes results chart