Eastern Shore Stakes Explained

Class:Discontinued Stakes
Horse Race:Eastern Shore Stakes
Inaugurated:1913
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Distance:4.5 furlongs
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Two-year-olds

The Eastern Shore Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run between 1913 and 1949 at Havre de Grace Racetrack, in Havre de Grace, Maryland. A race for two-year-old horses of either sex, it was inaugurated and run for most of its existence as the Eastern Shore Handicap.

Distances

The Eastern Shore Stakes has been run at various distances with thirty of its thirty-seven runnings at its longest distance of six furlongs.

Historical notes

On September 23, 1913, Tranid won the five and one-half furlong inaugural running of the Eastern Shore Handicap by two lengths for owner Schuyler L. Parsons. Tranid was trained by William H. Karrick and ridden by his son Kenneth.[1]

Hourless, bred in France and foaled in England, was brought to race in the United States by his prominent owner and breeder, August Belmont Jr. In addition to winning the 1916 Eastern Shore Handicap, he won with three other important stakes for that age group. In 1917, Hourless won the Belmont Stakes and would be recognized as the U.S. Co-Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.[2]

The 1917 edition of the Eastern Shore Handicap was won by Tippity Witchet, a gelding that would have a very successful career in racing which remarkably only ended twelve years later at age fourteen.[3]

Future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Billy Kelly won the September 21, 1918 Eastern Shore Handicap for owner J. K. L. Ross who had purchased the horse on August 9 from trainer and co-owner William Perkins for $27,500.[4] [5]

Careful won the 1920 edition for owner Walter Salmon and would earn that year's American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly honors.[6] She came back to the Havre de Grace track the following year and defeated male competition again in winning the Chesapeake Stakes for three-year-olds. In 1922 Careful had another brilliant year that saw her named American Champion Older Female Horse.[7] [2]

Morvich kept his 1921 unbeaten streak going with his win in the Eastern Shore Handicap. He finished the year a perfect 11 for 11 and would go on to win the 1922 Kentucky Derby.[8] [9]

The 1930 running was won by Harry Whitney's Equipoise who would be chosen that year's U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old Colt.[10] In a career hampered by serious health problems that limited his racing, Equipoise came back to be the dominant horse in racing during 1932 and 1933, earning American Horse of the Year honors.[2] At stud Equipoise was the Leading sire in North America for 1942 and following its creation, induction into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame in 1957.

In 1933 High Quest won the Eastern Shore in which he defeated two future Hall of Famers, Discovery and Cavalcade. As a three-year-old, High Quest would win the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, the Preakness Stakes.[11]

Rosemont won the 1934 race, easily defeating Nellie Flag and twelve other runners.[12] Rosemont would race successfully through age five, most notably winning the 1937 Santa Anita Handicap in which he defeated the great Seabiscuit.[13]

War Admiral won the 1936 Eastern Shore Handicap by five lengths in stakes record time.[14] He returned to the Havre de Grace track on April 26, 1937, and won the Chesapeake Stakes, a final prep before winning the Kentucky Derby. War Admiral went on to become the fourth horse in history to capture the U.S. Triple Crown.[15] [16]

In 1941, Alsab and Cochis raced to a dead heat win.[17] Colchis met with good success in racing, notably winning the 1942 Chesapeake Stakes by beating Alsab who had been voted the 1941 U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. In the ensuing Triple Crown races, Alsab ran second in the 1942 Kentucky Derby then won the Preakness before finishing second in the Belmont Stakes. His performances for the remainder of the year earned Alsab 1942 U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Colt honors.[2] He would be inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame in 1976.

World War II saw racing restricted in the United States and Havre de Grace Racetrack was forced to cancel all of its spring races in 1943. However, arrangements were made to run the Eastern Shore Handicap at Pimlico Race Course.[18] [19] Similarly, with wartime rationing still in place, for both 1944 and 1945 Laurel Park agreed to host the Eastern Shore Handicap.[20]

Noble Impulse's winning time of 1:04 3/5 in the 1948 Eastern Shore broke the track record for furlongs on dirt.[21]

The final running of the Eastern Shore Stakes took place on May 4, 1949, and was won by Quiz Show owned by Frank Rosen's Palatine Stable.[22]

Havre de Grace Racetrack was closed permanently at the end of the 1950 spring meeting.[23]

Records

Speed record:

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$
1949Quiz Show2John GilbertJoseph H. Pierce Sr.Palatine Stable (Frank Rosen)4.5 F0:52.40$6,925
1948Noble Impulse2Carson KirkJohn Porter JonesCrispin Oglebay5.5 F1:04.60
1947Saggy2Albert SniderLeonard E. OgleHelen L. Sagner5 F0:59.20$6,025
1946Raol2Albert SniderClay SutphinSylvester W. Labrot Jr.5 F1:00.80$4,550
1945Marine Victory2Donnie PadgettAlbert DunneBobanet Stable (R. Bruce Livie)6 F1:12.80$7,725
1944Bobanet2Shelby ClarkAlbert DunneBobanet Stable (R. Bruce Livie)6 F1:15.60$8,200
1943Royal Prince2John GilbertGeorge MohrMrs. H. J. Mohr6 F1:14.60$10,850
1942Blue Swords2Johnny LongdenWalter A. KelleyAllen T. Simmons6 F1:12.00$10,800
1941Alsab (DH)2Robert VedderAugust SwenkeMrs. Albert Sabath6 F1:12.60$5,875
1941Colchis (DH)2Maurice PetersVincent G. MaraR. Sterling Clark6 F1:12.60$5,875
1940Little Beans2Eddie SmithRocco PalladinoLouise Palladino6 F1:11.40$9,725
1939Victory Morn2Alfred ShelhamerH. Guy BedwellRal Parr6 F1:12.40
1938Time Alone2Eddie TuckerCarl A. RolesMrs. Frank A. Carreaud6 F1:12.80$11,525
1937Pit Bull2Sam RenickJoseph H. StotlerAlfred G. Vanderbilt Jr.6 F1:13.00$12,075
1936War Admiral2Charles KurtsingerGeorge H. ConwayGlen Riddle Farm6 F1:11.00$11,250
1935Postage Due2Lee FallonJoseph H. StotlerAlfred G. Vanderbilt Jr.6 F1:13.00$10,725
1934Rosemont2John GilbertRichard E. HandlenFoxcatcher Farms6 F1:11.20$11,225
1933High Quest2Bobby JonesRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable6 F1:11.60$12,125
1932Caterwaul2Raymond WorkmanWilliam A. CrawfordCornelius Vanderbilt Whitney6 F1:14.40$30,000
1931Burning Blaze2Willie GarnerJohn B. PartridgeValley Lake Stable (Pat A. & Richard J. Nash)6 F1:12.80$26,650
1930Equipoise2Raymond WorkmanThomas J. HealeyHarry Payne Whitney6 F1:12.40$26,900
1929Dedicate2Edgar BarnesJohn S. WardEverglade Stable (Frederick A. Burton)6 F1:13.00$24,250
1928Neddie2Eddie AmbroseJohn F. SchorrEdward B. McLean6 F1:13.00$24,500
1927Happy Time2Anthony PascumaWilliam A. CrawfordIsland Farm6 F1:12.40$22,500
1926Osmand2Earl SandePeter CoyneJoseph E. Widener6 F1:15.80$15,275
1925Canter2Clarence TurnerHarry RitesJ. Edwin Griffith6 F1:12.80$15,175
1924Single Foot2Charles FairbrotherHarry RitesJ. Edwin Griffith6 F1:13.00$9,650
1923Lord Baltimore2Chick LangWilliam M. GarthJoshua S. Cosden6 F1:13.20
1922Bluemont2Clyde PonceJames E. FitzsimmonsQuincy Stable6 F1:15.00$7,900
1921Morvich2Albert JohnsonFred BurlewBenjamin Block6 F1:13.40$7,100
1920Careful2Frank KeoghEugene WaylandWalter J. Salmon Sr.6 F1:12.80$7,000
1919Constancy2Earl SandeH. Guy BedwellJ. K. L. Ross6 F1:12.40$7,400
1918Billy Kelly2Earl SandeH. Guy BedwellJ. K. L. Ross6 F1:15.60$1,300
1917Tippity Witchet2Morris RowanGeorge M. OdomBrighton Stable5.5 F1:06.40$1,610
1916Hourless2James ButwellSamuel C. HildrethAugust Belmont Jr.6 F1:14.00$4,050
1915Slipshod2Tommy McTaggartAlbert SimonsLewis S. Thompson5.5 F1:09.00$1,395
1914Gaelic2James ButwellJames E. FitzsimmonsArthur B. Hancock5.5 F1:09.60$1,080
1913Tranid2Kenneth KarrickWilliam H. KarrickSchuyler L. Parsons5.5 F1:07.00$1,280

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tranid Is Stake Winner. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1913-09-24. 2020-07-14.
  2. http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf The Bloodhorse.com Champion's history charts
  3. Web site: A Fourteen-Year-Old-Horse Ends Long Racing Career. New York Times, Section XX, page 10. 1929-03-03. 2020-07-27.
  4. Web site: Ross Stables Field Day. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1918-09-22. 2020-07-16.
  5. Web site: Billy Kelly Sold to J. K. L. Ross. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1918-08-11. 2020-07-27.
  6. Web site: Havre De Grace Form Chart. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1921-04-24. 2020-07-15.
  7. Web site: Careful is First in Eastern Shore. New York Times, Section Sports, page 23. 1920-09-26. 2020-07-15.
  8. Web site: Morvich is Still Supreme: Undefeated Runnymede Colt Adds Eastern Shore Handicap to His Successes. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1921-09-22. 2020-07-16.
  9. Web site: Morvich Goes Under Wire First in Kentucky Derby. The Sacramento Union, page 1. 1922-05-14. 2020-07-27.
  10. Web site: Equipoise Victor at Havre de Grace. New York times, Section Sports, page 10. 1930-09-28. 2020-07-16.
  11. Web site: Daily Racing Form Charts. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1934-05-14. 2020-01-29.
  12. Web site: Rosemont Annexes 2-year-old stake. New York Times, Section Sports, page 8. 1934-09-23. 2020-07-15. May 6, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200506002706/https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/. dead.
  13. Web site: Rosemont Wins $100,000 Handicap. The San Bernardino Sun, page 17. 1937-02-28. 2020-07-27.
  14. Web site: Eastern Shore Handicap Taken by War Admiral in Maryland. New York Times, Section Sports, page 9. 1936-09-20. 2020-07-11.
  15. Web site: Here and There on the Turf: War Admiral Impresses in Chesapeake . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1937-04-27. 2020-06-15.
  16. Web site: War Admiral. PBS - WGBH Educational Foundation. 2003-04-21. 2020-07-22.
  17. Web site: Alsab's Late Rush Brings Dead Heat. New York Times, Section Sports, page 8. 1941-09-14. 2020-07-21. May 6, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200506002706/https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/. dead.
  18. Web site: Maryland Race Meets Reduced . Reading Eagle, page 20 . 1943-02-11. 2020-06-22.
  19. Web site: Royal Prince, 23-1, Easily Takes Pimlico's Eastern Shore Handicap. New York Times, Section Sports, page 27. 1943-10-29. 2020-07-21.
  20. Web site: Bobanet Triumphs in Stake at Laurel; Returning $10.10, He Annexes Eastern Shore. New York Times, Section Financial, page 1. 1944-09-10. 2020-07-21. May 6, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200506002706/https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/. dead.
  21. Web site: Havre de Grace Results. New York Times, Section Sports, page 4. 1948-07-11. 2020-07-25.
  22. Web site: Quiz Show Victor In Eastern Shore. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1949-05-05. 2020-07-15.
  23. Web site: Havre de Grace Racetrack public information plaque. Maryland Historical Trust & Maryland State Highway Administration. 2020-07-22 . 2020-07-22.