First Special Stakes Explained

Class:Discontinued stakes
Horse Race:First Special Stakes
Location:Gravesend Race Track
Gravesend, Coney Island, NY
Inaugurated:1886-1909
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Distance:1¼ miles (10 furlongs)
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Three-years-old and up

The First Special Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run between 1886 and 1909 at Gravesend Race Track in Gravesend, on Coney Island, New York. The race was run on dirt at a distance of one and one-quarter miles and was open to horses of either sex age three and older since 1887.

Historical notes

The 1886 inaugural running was for three-year-olds only and the one time it was raced at one and one-half miles. There were just two horses participating in the 1886 race won by Dewdrop who beat that year's Kentucky Derby winner Ben Ali.

In 1887, the race marked the beginning of an important event for older horses with the First Special Stakes attracting the top horses to such an extent that 14 of the 24 editions of the race were won by Champions. Fair Play, one of the non-champions who is best known today as the sire of Man o' War, won the 1908 running in track record time.

Demise of the First Special Stakes

After years of uncertainty, on June 11, 1908, the Republican controlled New York Legislature under Governor Charles Evans Hughes passed the Hart–Agnew anti-betting legislation with penalties allowing for fines and up to a year in prison.[1] The owners of Gravesend Race Track, and other racing facilities in New York State, struggled to stay in business without income from betting.[2] Racetrack operators had no choice but to drastically reduce the purse money being paid out which resulted in the cancellation of the Second Special Stakes after 1907 so that limited funds could be used to maintain the purses offered for other high-profile races.[3] Nonetheless for 1908 and 1909 the purse for the First Special Stakes was well less than half of what it had been.[4] Further restrictive legislation was passed by the New York Legislature in 1910 which deepened the financial crisis for track operators and led to a complete shut down of racing across the state during 1911 and 1912. After a 1911 amendment to the law to limit the liability of owners and directors was defeated, every racetrack in New York State shut down.[5] Owners, whose horses of racing age had nowhere to go, began sending them, their trainers and their jockeys to race in England and France. Many ended their racing careers there, and a number remained to become an important part of the European horse breeding industry. Thoroughbred Times reported that more than 1,500 American horses were sent overseas between 1908 and 1913 and that of them, at least 24 were either past, present, or future Champions.[6] When a February 21, 1913 ruling by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division ruling saw horse racing return in 1913 it was too late for the Gravesend horse racing facility never reopened.[7] [8]

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$
1909Fitz Herbert Ŧ3Eddie DuganSam HildrethSam Hildreth1 1/4 M2:05.20$2,300
1908Fair Play3Eddie DuganA. Jack JoynerAugust Belmont Jr.1 1/4 M2:03.40$2,250
1907Ballot Ŧ3David NicolJames G. Rowe Sr.James R. Keene1 1/4 M2:07.00$5,000
1906Cottontown3Leroy WilliamsAuval John BakerPatrick J. Millett1 1/4 M2:05.60$5,250
1905Colonial Girl6LaVerne SewellCharles E. RoweCharles E. Rowe1 1/4 M2:07.80$4,800
1904Beldame Ŧ3Fred BurlewNewton Bennington (Lessee)1 1/4 M2:06.00$4,950
1903McChesney4Grover FullerFrank M. TaylorEdward E. Smathers1 1/4 M2:08.00$4,920
1902Hermis Ŧ3George M. OdomJohn H. McCormackLouis V. Bell1 1/4 M2:06.20$2,875
1901Advance Guard4Tommy BurnsAlexander ShieldsJames Carruthers & Alexander Shields1 1/4 M2:08.00$2,825
1900Kinley Mack Ŧ4Patrick McCuePeter WimmerAugustus Eastin & Samuel Edward Larabie1 1/4 M2:08.20$2,475
1899Imp Ŧ5Peter ClayCharles E. BrossmanDaniel R. Harness1 1/4 M2:09.80$2,875
1898Briar Sweet Ŧ3Danny MaherWalter B. JenningsWalter B. Jennings1 1/4 M2:07.25$2,650
1897Ben Brush Ŧ4Willie SimmsHardy Campbell Jr.Michael F. Dwyer1 1/16 M1:48.25$1,850
1896Flying Dutchman4Skeets MartinPatrick DunnePatrick Dunne1 1/4 M2:09.25$1,850
1895Henry of Navarre Ŧ3Henry F. GriffinJohn J. HylandAugust Belmont Jr.1 1/4 M2:09.00$1,850
1894Banquet7Willie SimmsHardy Campbell Jr.Michael F. Dwyer1 1/4 M2:15.50$2,650
1893Lamplighter Ŧ4Fred TaralJohn HugginsRancocas Stable (Pierre Lorillard)1 1/4 M2:13.50$2,850
1892Lamplighter Ŧ3Willie SimmsJohn W. RogersSamuel S. Brown1 1/4 M2:09.25$5,000
1891Tenny5Shelby BarnesWilliam H. KarrickDavid T. Pulsifer1 1/4 M2:09.25$4,700
1890Kingston Ŧ6Jim McLaughlinHardy Campbell Jr.Michael F. Dwyer1 1/4 M2:09.25$4,650
1889Kingston Ŧ5Isaac Burns MurphyFrank McCabeDwyer Brothers Stable1 1/4 M2:06.50$4,550
1888Kingston Ŧ4Isaac Burns MurphyFrank McCabeDwyer Brothers Stable1 1/4 M2:11.25$2,640
1887Volante5Isaac Burns MurphyAlbert CooperLucky Baldwin1 1/4 M2:12.00$2,800
1886Dewdrop3Jim McLaughlinFrank McCabeDwyer Brothers Stable1 1/2 M2:41.00$2,850

Ŧ denotes a Champion.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Penalties in the New York Bills . Daily Racing Form. University of Kentucky Archives . 1908-01-18 . 2018-10-26 .
  2. Web site: Keep Up Betting Ban . New York Times . 1908-09-01 . 2018-11-06.
  3. Web site: Coney Island Clubs Sturdy Stand . Daily Racing Form. University of Kentucky Archives . 1908-08-11 . 2019-02-03.
  4. Web site: Striking Falling off in Value of Ten Greatest Stakes . Daily Racing Form. University of Kentucky Archives . 1910-07-16 . 2018-10-15.
  5. Web site: Race Track Bill Defeated In Senate; Measure Modifying Directors' Liability for Gambling Fails of Passage. The New York Times. July 14, 1911. September 2, 2017.
  6. Web site: - Thoroughbred Times. February 14, 2000. Thoroughbred Times. September 2, 2017.
  7. Web site: Destruction Wrought by Hughes . Daily Racing Form. University of Kentucky Archives . 1908-12-15. 2018-11-30.
  8. Web site: Famous Old Track is Sold . Daily Racing Form. University of Kentucky Archives . 1914-11-17. 2018-11-30.