Beverly Handicap

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The Beverly Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race first run in 1938 at Washington Park Race Track in the Chicago metropolitan area [1] and moved to Arlington Park in 1962. [2] A race for fillies and mares age three and older, the Beverly Handicap was run on dirt until 1965 when it was changed to a race on turf.

The race was run in two divisions in 1966.

In 1954, Hall of Fame jockey Johnny Adams won the Beverly Handicap on his fortieth birthday. Riding Good Call, he edged out runner-up Vixenfixit, ridden by his son, Ralph Adams. [3]

In 1959, Honey's Gem won the Beverly, setting an American record of 1:34.00 for a mile on dirt. Her record was equaled by the 1961 winner, Equifun. [4]

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
Time
1970Blue Rage4 Jorge Tejeira Ronnie Warren Mrs. Russell L. Reineman1-1/8M1:47.80
1969Pattee Canyon4 Eddie Arroyo Stanley M. Rieser Barbara Hunter1-1/8M1:48.60
1968Spire4 Fernando Alvarez Horatio Luro George R. Wallace1M1:42.00
1967Margarethen5 Jimmy Nichols Charles P. Sanborn Ernest H. Woods1-1/8M1:50.80
1966Short Fall4 Ronnie Ferraro Warren J. Pascuma Raymond E. Karlinsky1-1/16M1:43.00
1966Margarethen4 Jimmy Nichols Charles P. Sanborn Ernest H. Woods1-1/16M1:43.00
1965Swoonalong4 David Kassen Brian Ott E. Gay Drake1M1:35.60
1964Star Maggie4 Bill Shoemaker Joseph S. Dunn Mr.& Mrs. John T. Jones1M1:37.80
1963Patrol Woman4 Jimmy Nichols Kenny Noe, Sr. Mrs. Joseph A. Goodwin1M1:36.20
1962Kootenai4 Bill Shoemaker Stanley M. Rieser Barbara Hunter1-1/8M1:40.60
1961Equifun5 Sidney Le Jeune Glenn Ballenger John E. Hughes1M1:34.00
1960 Indian Maid 4 John L. Rotz Philip G. Johnson Mary D. Keim 1M1:36.80
1959 Honey's Gem 4 Johnny Longden Noble Threewitt Conejo Ranch1M1:34.00
1958 Bornastar 5 Kenneth Church W. Graves Sparks J. Graham Brown1M1:35.80
1957Dotted Line4 Jack Skelly Max Hirsch King Ranch 1-1/8M1:49.40
1956Amoret4 Bill Hartack Horace A. Jones Calumet Farm 1-1/8M1:49.60
1955Queen Hopeful4 John H. Adams Harry Trotsek Hasty House Farm 1M1:35.40
1954Good Call4 John H. Adams Fairway Farm1M
1953Sunny Dale5William McKinleyDave Piper1M1:36.00
1952 Real Delight 3 Eddie Arcaro Horace A. Jones Calumet Farm 1M1:34.80
1951 Wistful 5 Steve Brooks Ben A. Jones Calumet Farm 1M1:35.80
1950Lithe4 Eldon Nelson Frank Barnett Hal Price Headley 1-1/8M1:50.20
1949 Bewitch 4 Steve Brooks Ben A. Jones Calumet Farm 1M1:34.40
1948 Honeymoon 5 Jack Westrope Graceton Philpot W-L Ranch Co. 1M1:35.00
1947Be Faithful5 Jack Westrope H. H. Pete Battle Mrs. E. E. Dale Shaffer1M1:38.00
1946Be Faithful4 Jack Westrope Graceton Philpot Louis B. Mayer 1-1/8M1:49.40
1945Durazna4 John M. Goode Brownell Combs 1-1/8M1:51.40
1944Traffic Court6Al BodlouNick Burger1-1/8M1:50.20
1943 Askmenow 3 George Woolf Kenneth Osborne Hal Price Headley 1-1/8M1:51.00
1942Montsin5Frank GillHyman Friedberg1M1:37.80
1941Montsin5Hyman Friedberg1M
1940Busy Morn5Kenneth McCombsB. F. Masterson1M1:38.60
1939Smart Trick3Jimmy AshcroftJake LowensteinMorris Vehon1M,70YDS1:44.80
1938Novelette3Nunzio ParisoJake LowensteinMrs. Jake Lowenstein1M,70YDS1:43.40

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