Bowie Handicap (Pimlico) Explained

Class:Discontinued stakes
Horse Race:Bowie Handicap
Location:Pimlico Race Course,
Baltimore, Maryland
United States
Inaugurated:1909
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Distance:2 miles (16 furlongs)
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Three-year-olds and up

The Bowie Handicap at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland was a Thoroughbred horse race run between 1909 and 1938. A race on dirt, this once much anticipated event that drew some of the very best horses in the country was contested at distances from a mile and one-quarter to as much as two miles.

Historical notes

The inaugural running on November 9, 1909 offered a purse of $2,000 added and was won by that year's American Horse of the Year Fitz Herbert whose winning time broke the world record time for two miles on dirt.[1]

The 1918 edition of the Bowie Handicap, set at a distance of a mile and one-half, saw something that remains a real rarity even to this day in American Thoroughbred racing when three Kentucky Derby winners finished 1-2-3. In a field of fifteen runners, jockey Frank Robinson guided the 1916 Kentucky Derby winner George Smith to an easy win in track record time. 1917 Derby winner Omar Khayyam finished second and the legendary Exterminator, the 1918 Derby victor, ran third.[2] Noteworthy too is that the 1918 Preakness Stakes winner War Cloud finished twelfth.[3]

The winner of the 1924 Bowie Handicap was competing for the first time in the colors of his new owner Joseph E. Widener. Under future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Ivan Parke, the three-year-old Altawood justified his purchase with a win in track record time for the mile and a half distance.[4]

Peanuts won the 1926 running of Bowie Handicap against a very strong field. He defeated ten other starters including the future Hall of Fame inductee Princess Doreen, that year's Preakness Stakes winner Display, as well as that year's American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly Edith Cavell.[5]

With the Great Depression at its now deepest point, the Bowie Handicap was not run from 1933 through 1936. The return of the event in 1937 saw it become the highlight win of the year for the filly Esposa while enroute to earning the first of her two American Champion Older Female Horse titles.[6] Ridden by Canadian jockey Nick Wall, not only did Esposa win the mile and five-eighths Bowie Handicap in track record time, she did it by beating the mighty Seabiscuit by a nose.[7]

Cancellation and transfer

With the popularity of long distance races starting to decline combined with the deep ongoing costs of the Great Depression, Pimlico's Bowie Handicap had its final running on November 15, 1938. The mile and five-eighths race was won by Count Arthur, a six-year-old owned by Fannie Hertz, wife of the Hertz car rental company founding owner.[8] They became major figures in Thoroughbred racing due in large part to the success of the very great Hall of Fame runner and sire Count Fleet who won the U.S. Triple Crown in 1943.[9]

Based in Baltimore, Maryland, Pimlico Race Course then immediately made preparations to transfer the rights to the Bowie Handicap name to Bowie Race Track near Bowie, Maryland where a new Bowie Handicap was inaugurated on April 1, 1939, run at the much shorter distance of one mile and seventy yards.[10]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
Win
$
1938Count Arthur6Johnny LongdenDon CameronFannie Hertz1-5/8 m2:46.00$9,400
1937Esposa5Nick WallMatthew P. BradyWilliam Ziegler Jr.1-5/8 m2:45.20$9,375
1933- 1936align=center colspan=8Race not held
1932Dark Secret3Alfred RobertsonJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1-1/2 m2:37.20$3,950
1931Mate3George EllisArthur HullcoatAlbert C. Bostwick Jr.1-1/2 m2:32.00$8,750
1930Inception4Willie CannonW. A. HarrisRigan McKinney1-1/2 m2:32.80$9,400
1929Diavolo4James H. BurkeJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1-1/2 m2:33.20$9,375
1928Genie3Willie KelsayHenry McDanielGifford A. Cochran1-1/2 m2:34.40$9,500
1927Edith Cavell4Edgar BarnesScott P. HarlanWalter M. Jeffords Sr.1-1/2 m2:33.40$8,825
1926Peanuts4Laverne FatorGeorge P. OdomRobert Livingston Gerry Sr.1-1/2 m2:31.20$9,550
1925Princess Doreen4Chick LangS. Miller HendersonAudley Farm Stable1-1/2 m2:34.80$8,540
1924Altawood3Ivan ParkeG. Hamilton KeeneJoseph E. Widener1-1/2 m2:30.60$8,550
1923My Dear6Earl SandeFred MusanteFred Musante1-1/2 m2:34.80$7,400
1922Captain Alcock5Frank KeoghJames E. FitzsimmonsQuincy Stable (James Francis Johnson)1-1/2 m2:33.40$7,400
1921Boniface6Earl SandeHenry McDanielJ. K. L. Ross1-1/2 m2:31.80
1920Mad Hatter5Earl SandeSamuel C. HildrethSamuel C. Hildreth1-1/2 m2:31.60$7,700
1919Royce Rools4Eddie AmbroseLewis W. GarthW. T. Wilkinson1-1/2 m2:33.80$7,100
1918George Smith5Frank RobinsonPreston M. BurchJohn Sanford1-1/2 m2:31.20$8,600
1917Westy Hogan3W. O'BrienRichard F. CarmanWilfrid Viau1-1/2 m2:31.80
1916Short Grass8Frank KeoghJohn J. FlaniganEmil Herz1-1/2 m2:37.60$3,075
1915Stromboli4John McTaggartSamuel C. HildrethSamuel C. Hildreth1-3/4 m3:02.00$1,293
1914Flying Fairy4John McTaggartJ. Simon HealyEdward B. Cassatt1-3/4 m3:01.60$1,280
1913Buskin3Charles FairbrotherJohn WhalenJohn Whalen2 m3:29.80$1,410
1912Mission3Andy FergusonJ. MurphyAugust Belmont Jr.2 m3:28.20$1,530
1911Zeus3Carroll H. ShillingSamuel C. HildrethSamuel C. Hildreth2 m3:32.00$2,340
1910Everett3Joe McCaheyGeorge CornnellQuincy Stable (James Francis Johnson)2 m3:25.60$2,370
1909Fitz Herbert3Carroll H. ShillingSamuel C. HildrethSamuel C. Hildreth2 m3:25.40

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Record For Two Miles . Brooklyn Daily Eagle, page 24 . 1909-11-09. 2021-11-17.
  2. Web site: George Smith Runs Away From Rivals . New York Times, page 14 . 1918-11-13 . 2021-11-14.
  3. Web site: Pimlico Form Chart . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1918-11-13 . 2021-11-14.
  4. Web site: Altawood Breaks Record at Pimlico . New York Times, Section Sports, page 27 . 1924-11-12 . 2021-11-17.
  5. Web site: Peanuts Triumphs Easily at Pimlico . New York Times, Section Sports, page 1 . 1926-11-07 . 2021-11-02.
  6. http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf The Bloodhorse.com Champion's history charts
  7. Web site: Esposa Wins Handicap in Record Time . . 1937-11-12. 2021-02-17.
  8. Web site: Here and There on the Turf: Count Arthur Not Through Yet . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1938-11-17 . 2021-11-19.
  9. Web site: Count Fleet . . 1961-01-01 . 2021-11-19.
  10. Web site: Hypocrite Victor in Bowie Handicap . New York Times, Section Sports, page 75 . 1939-04-02 . 2021-11-17.