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Shevlin Stakes
ClassDiscontinued stakes
LocationAqueduct Racetrack
Queens, New York
United States 1925-1945, 1947-1955
Belmont Park Elmont, New York (1946, 1956-1959)
Inaugurated1925
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1 mile : 1925-1939
1+116 miles : 1940-1952
7 furlongs : 1953-1959
SurfaceDirt
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-years-old
WeightAssigned

The Shevlin Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds run at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York and at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. The race on dirt was inaugurated in 1925 to honor the long service of James Shevlin, the President of the Queens County Jockey Club which operated Aqueduct Racetrack[1] who had died at age 82 on November 24, 1924, at his home in Brooklyn.[2]

There was no race run from 1933 through 1935.

Records

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Speed record:

  • 1:36.80 - Volitant (1959) (1 mile)
  • 1:42.80 - Jacomar (1940) (1+116 miles - race and track record)[3]
  • 1:22.40 - Clem - (7 furlongs)

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

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Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1959Cedar BrookJack LeonardClyde TrouttAda L. Rice1:23.80
1958JudgeIsmael ValenzuelaClyde TrouttAda L. Rice1:23.00
1957ClemConn McCrearyWilliam W. StephensAdele L. Rand1:22.40
1956Tick TockWilliam BolandEdward A. ChristmasHowell E. Jackson III1:23.80
1955Gold BoxTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1:23.40
1954Quick LunchSidney ColeJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1:23.60
1953HuesoBasil JamesSidney JacobsRobert P. Levy1:23.80
1952Golden GlovesNick WallJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:44.20
1951BattlefieldOvie ScurlockWinbert F. MulhollandGeorge D. Widener Jr.1:43.60
1950DoolyTed AtkinsonSylvester VeitchC. V. Whitney1:46.20
1949Colonel MikeEddie ArcaroEugene JacobsEugene Jacobs1:45.20
1948My RequestEddie ArcaroJames P. ConwayBen F. Whitaker1:45.80
1947Blue BorderTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1:46.20
1946HadrianFerril ZufeltSarge SwenkeFrank Frankel1:44.00
1945WildlifeTed AtkinsonAndy SchuttingerJoseph M. Roebling1:45.80
1944By JimminyTed AtkinsonJames W. SmithAlfred P. Parker1:45.40
1943Le HavreTed AtkinsonThomas W. MurphyHelen Murphy1:45.00
1942DogpatchAlbert SchmidlRoy WaldronMilky Way Farm Stable1:44.40
1941King ColeJohn GilbertJames E. FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1:44.20
1940JacomarIrving AndersonH. Hugh DuffordElizabeth Arden1:42.80
1939VolitantDon MeadeA. J. GoldsboroughGeorge Bull & John Morris1:36.80
1938Mythical KingKenneth McCombsJack HowardBen F. Whitaker1:37.40
1937RudieEddie ArcaroJ. L. DonovanWilliam H. Gallagher1:38.80
1936Gean CanachSam RenickRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable1:37.60
1935no race
1934no race
1933no race
1932FairenoHank MillsJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:38.00
1931Sir AshleyAnthony PascumaJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:38.80
1930Mr. SpongeJimmy McCoyHenry McDanielJoseph E. Widener1:37.40
1929Jack HighLinus McAteeA. Jack JoynerGeorge D. Widener Jr.1:38.80
1928VictorianRaymond WorkmanJames G. Rowe Jr.Harry Payne Whitney1:40.00
1927SweepsterLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable1:37.20
1926MacawLinus McAteeJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry Payne Whitney1:38.40
1925Silver FoxLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable1:38.00

References

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  1. ^ New York Times - January 17, 1925
  2. ^ New York Times - November 25, 1924 obituary for James Shevlin
  3. ^ "Jacomar, Chicuelo Win For Mrs. Lewis In Aqueduct Races". New York Times. 1940-06-16. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
    Shevlin Stakes
    ClassDiscontinued stakes
    LocationAqueduct Racetrack
    Queens, New York
    United States 1925-1945, 1947-1955
    Belmont Park Elmont, New York (1946, 1956-1959)
    Inaugurated1925
    Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
    Race information
    Distance1 mile : 1925-1939
    1+116 miles : 1940-1952
    7 furlongs : 1953-1959
    SurfaceDirt
    TrackLeft-handed
    QualificationThree-years-old
    WeightAssigned

    The Shevlin Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds run at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York and at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. The race on dirt was inaugurated in 1925 to honor the long service of James Shevlin, the President of the Queens County Jockey Club which operated Aqueduct Racetrack[1] who had died at age 82 on November 24, 1924, at his home in Brooklyn.[2]

    There was no race run from 1933 through 1935.

    Records

    Speed record:

    • 1:36.80 - Volitant (1959) (1 mile)
    • 1:42.80 - Jacomar (1940) (1+116 miles - race and track record)[3]
    • 1:22.40 - Clem - (7 furlongs)

    Most wins by a jockey:

    Most wins by a trainer:

    Most wins by an owner:

    Winners

    Year
    Winner
    Jockey
    Trainer
    Owner
    Time
    1959Cedar BrookJack LeonardClyde TrouttAda L. Rice1:23.80
    1958JudgeIsmael ValenzuelaClyde TrouttAda L. Rice1:23.00
    1957ClemConn McCrearyWilliam W. StephensAdele L. Rand1:22.40
    1956Tick TockWilliam BolandEdward A. ChristmasHowell E. Jackson III1:23.80
    1955Gold BoxTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1:23.40
    1954Quick LunchSidney ColeJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1:23.60
    1953HuesoBasil JamesSidney JacobsRobert P. Levy1:23.80
    1952Golden GlovesNick WallJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:44.20
    1951BattlefieldOvie ScurlockWinbert F. MulhollandGeorge D. Widener Jr.1:43.60
    1950DoolyTed AtkinsonSylvester VeitchC. V. Whitney1:46.20
    1949Colonel MikeEddie ArcaroEugene JacobsEugene Jacobs1:45.20
    1948My RequestEddie ArcaroJames P. ConwayBen F. Whitaker1:45.80
    1947Blue BorderTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1:46.20
    1946HadrianFerril ZufeltSarge SwenkeFrank Frankel1:44.00
    1945WildlifeTed AtkinsonAndy SchuttingerJoseph M. Roebling1:45.80
    1944By JimminyTed AtkinsonJames W. SmithAlfred P. Parker1:45.40
    1943Le HavreTed AtkinsonThomas W. MurphyHelen Murphy1:45.00
    1942DogpatchAlbert SchmidlRoy WaldronMilky Way Farm Stable1:44.40
    1941King ColeJohn GilbertJames E. FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1:44.20
    1940JacomarIrving AndersonH. Hugh DuffordElizabeth Arden1:42.80
    1939VolitantDon MeadeA. J. GoldsboroughGeorge Bull & John Morris1:36.80
    1938Mythical KingKenneth McCombsJack HowardBen F. Whitaker1:37.40
    1937RudieEddie ArcaroJ. L. DonovanWilliam H. Gallagher1:38.80
    1936Gean CanachSam RenickRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable1:37.60
    1935no race
    1934no race
    1933no race
    1932FairenoHank MillsJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:38.00
    1931Sir AshleyAnthony PascumaJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:38.80
    1930Mr. SpongeJimmy McCoyHenry McDanielJoseph E. Widener1:37.40
    1929Jack HighLinus McAteeA. Jack JoynerGeorge D. Widener Jr.1:38.80
    1928VictorianRaymond WorkmanJames G. Rowe Jr.Harry Payne Whitney1:40.00
    1927SweepsterLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable1:37.20
    1926MacawLinus McAteeJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry Payne Whitney1:38.40
    1925Silver FoxLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable1:38.00

    References

    1. ^ New York Times - January 17, 1925
    2. ^ New York Times - November 25, 1924 obituary for James Shevlin
    3. ^ "Jacomar, Chicuelo Win For Mrs. Lewis In Aqueduct Races". New York Times. 1940-06-16. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
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