Eclipse Stakes (Morris Park) Explained

Class:Discontinued stakes
Horse Race:Eclipse Stakes
Location:Morris Park Racecourse
(1889-1904)
Westchester County, New York

Belmont Park
(1905-1910, 1914)
Elmont, New York

Inaugurated:1889
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Distance:5 1/2 furlongs
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Two-year-olds
Purse:$5,000 added [1]

The Eclipse Stakes was an American Thorougbred race for two-year-old horses of either sex. Inaugurated August 24, 1889 at New York's Morris Park Racecourse with a then substantial purse of $28,000, from inception through 1894 the race was known as the Great Eclipse Stakes. Initially run at a distance of 6 furlongs, in 1897 the race was reduced to 5 1/2 furlongs. The Morris Park facility did not reopen after its 1904 racing season and in 1905 the event was taken up by the owners of the new Belmont Park racing facility in Elmont, New York where it would be run annually through 1907.

Historical race notes

The end of the Eclipse Stakes came as a result of the 1908 passage of the Hart–Agnew anti-betting legislation by the New York Legislature under Republican Governor Charles Evans Hughes.[2] Without income from wagering, racetracks throughout New York began cutting costs to survive and the Eclipse was one of its casualties.[3]

The first edition of the Eclipse in 1889 was won by El Rio Rey, a colt bred in California by Theodore Winters for whom the city of Winters, California was named.[4] [5]

Tammany's win in the 1891 Great Eclipse Stakes was a surprise to not only the fans but to trainer Matthew Byrnes who regarded the colt as the least likely to win of the three horses he had in the race.[6] The following year, three-year-old Tammany would continue his winning ways and earn 1892 American Horse of the Year recognition.[7]

Blue Girl, winner of the May 24, 1901 Eclipse Stakes for owner/trainer John Madden, would finish the year as a Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly with Endurance by Right. The next year Blue Girl would earn the same honor but this time by herself as the 1902 three-year-old champion.[8] [7]

The final running of the Eclipse Stakes in 1907 was won by the great Hall of Fame inductee Colin.[1]

In 1920, the Empire City Race Track revived usage of the name Eclipse for a short-lived race for older horses at a much longer distance.

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.
(Furlongs)
Time
Win$
1907Colin2George MountainJames G. Rowe Sr.James R. Keene5.5 f1:06.60$8,235
1906Water Pearl2Joe JonesA. Jack JoynerSydney Paget5.5 f1:06.60
1905Vendor2Lucien LyneWilliam H. BrooksFrancis R. Hitchcock5.5 f1:06.80
1904Glorifier2Willie GannonJames H. McCormickLouis V. Bell5.5 f1:05.50
1903Leonidas2George M. OdomJohn W. RogersWilliam Collins Whitney5.5 f1:07.60 $7,200
1902Mizzen2John BullmanJohn J. HylandAugust Belmont Jr.5.5 f1:05.00$10,100
1901Blue Girl2Tommy BurnsJohn E. MaddenJohn E. Madden5.5 f1:04.75$7,980
1900Irritable2Danny MaherThomas WelshC. Fleischmann Sons5.5 f1:06.50
1899His Royal Highness2Danny MaherSam HildrethJohn Daly5.5 f1:06.75$9,845
1898Jean Bereaud2Tod SloanSam HildrethJohn Daly5.5 f1:05.00$7,700
1897Frohman2Tod SloanDavid GideonDavid Gideon5.5 f1:04.50$7,700
1896Don de Oro2Henry F. GriffinJohn J. HylandBlemton Stable6 f1:13.50$4,025
1895align=center colspan=9Race not held
1894Connoisseur2Edward GarrisonCharles Littlefield Jr.Charles Littlefield Jr.6 f1:15.00$16,750
1893Domino2Fred TaralWilliam LakelandJames R. & Foxhall P. Keene6 f1:12.75$16,750
1892Sir Walter2Fred TaralWalter C. RollinsOneck Stable6 f1:15.50$16,740
1891Tammany2Charles MillerMatthew ByrnesMarcus Daly6 f1:12.50$24,335
1890Sallie McClelland2George AndersonByron McClellandByron McClelland6 f1:14.00$24,135
1889El Rio Rey2Casey WinchellAlfred H. EstellTheodore Winters6 f1:14.00$23,760

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colin Wins Eclipse Stakes . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1907-06-06 . 2020-10-29.
  2. Web site: Penalties in the New York Bills . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1908-01-18. 2018-10-26.
  3. Web site: Keep Up Betting Ban . New York Times . 1908-09-01 . 2018-11-06.
  4. Web site: Wonderful El Rio Rey; He Runs Away With The Great Eclipse Stakes . New York Times, page 3 . 1889-08-25 . 2021-03-16.
  5. Web site: Winters History - Theodore Winters, Race horses . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 2021-03-18 . 2021-03-18.
  6. Web site: A Withers For Tammany . New York Times, page 2 . 1892-06-05 . 2021-03-19 . 2020-05-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200506002706/https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/ . dead .
  7. http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf The Bloodhorse.com Champion's history charts
  8. Web site: Commando's Great Race - Blue Girl Captured Eclipse Stakes . New York Times, page 7 . 1901-05-24 . 2021-03-16.