September 20, 1952 Belmont Park Horse Racing Program. 2 year old Champion, BATTLEFIELD faces off against and beats a quality field of 6 others in the New York Handicap. Eddie Arcaro is up and gets the win over the likes of high-weight To Market, Bryan G, Alerted, Combat Boots, and Hall of Fame. BATTLEFIELD WON MANY IMPORTANT RACES: including The Travers Stakes. He also finished 2nd in the Belmont Stakes and could be eventually inducted into the Hall of Fame. Amazing addition to any collection. Program is in track used condition with average writing. It does have a relatively heavy horizontal crease...not easily seen from the front, but noticeable from the back of the program. Another one that has been in my personal collection for many years. Shipping in the U.S. will be $5.00. Always happy to combine shipping.
Battlefield (USA)
Race record
44
starts,
2
2
wins,
14
seconds,
2
thirds, US$
474,727
1950:
Won Futurity Stakes (USA, 6.5FD, Belmont)
Won Hopeful Stakes (USA, 6.5FD, Saratoga)
Won Saratoga Special (USA, 6FD, Saratoga)
Won Sapling Stakes (USA, 6FD, Monmouth)
Won Tremont Stakes (USA, 5.5FD, Aqueduct)
Won Youthful Stakes (second division) (USA, 5FD, Jamaica)
Won Hialeah Juvenile Stakes (first division) (USA, 3FD, Hialeah)
2nd Juvenile Stakes (USA, 5FD, Belmont)
2nd Great American Stakes (USA, 6FD, Belmont)
3rd East View Stakes (USA, 6FD, Empire City; from fourth by disqualification)
1951:
Won Travers Stakes (USA, 10FD, Saratoga)
Won Dwyer Stakes (USA, 10FD, Aqueduct)
Won Withers Stakes (USA, 8FD, Belmont)
Won Choice Stakes (USA, 10FD, Monmouth)
Won Shevlin Stakes (USA, 8.5FD, Aqueduct)
2nd Belmont Stakes (USA, 12FD, Belmont)
2nd Arlington Classic (USA, 12FD, Arlington Park)
2nd Peter Pan Handicap (USA, 9FD, Belmont)
2nd Discovery Handicap (USA, 9FD, Aqueduct)
2nd Swift Stakes (USA, 7FD, Belmont)
1952:
Won New York Handicap (USA, 9FD, Belmont)
Won Westchester Handicap (USA, 9FD, Empire City)
2nd Metropolitan Handicap (USA, 8FD, Belmont)
2nd Grey Lag Handicap (USA, 9FD, Jamaica)
1953:
Won Appleton Handicap (USA, 9FD, Gulfstream Park; equaled track record 1:48-4/5)
2nd Gulfstream Park Handicap (USA, 10FD, Gulfstream Park)
2nd Palm Beach Handicap (USA, 7FD, Hialeah)
3rd Widener Handicap (USA, 10FD, Hialeah)
Honors
American champion 2-year-old male (1950)
Assessments
Rated
at 124 pounds on the Experimental Free Handicap for American juveniles
of 1950, 2 pounds below highweighted Uncle Miltie but tied with Big
Stretch for second.
Ranked second among American 3-year-old males of 1951 by
The Blood-Horse
.
Ranked sixth among American older males of 1952 by
The Blood-Horse
.
Rated at 125 pounds on the
Daily Racing Form
’s Free Handicap for American older males of 1953, 11 pounds below divisional champion and Horse of the Year
Tom Fool
but tied for fourth overall.
Ranked sixth among American older males of 1953 by
The Blood-Horse
.
As an individual
Battlefield
was a small, blocky, muscular chestnut colt who stood about 15.1 hands
at the end of his juvenile season. He had stout bone for his size and
had especially powerful hindquarters. Charles Hatton of the
Daily Racing Form
stated that Battlefield had a “crabbed way of going” at his slow paces
and often appeared sore until thoroughly warmed up, but he extended
himself well at racing speed, He was determined when set to a drive,
indifferent as to track conditions, and capable of either coming off the
pace or setting it. As he aged, he developed the bad habit of trying to
pull himself up after making the lead, making it difficult to time his
finishing run; he also became more reluctant to train, to the point that
it was sometimes necessary to use a blindfold and a man following him
with a whip to get him to exercise.
As a stallion
According to Jockey Club records, Battlefield sired 94 winners (71.2%) and 4 stakes winners (3.0%) from 132 named foals.
Battlefield
was bred by John A. Bell Jr. and was owned by George Widener, who
bought the colt for US$4,500 from the 1949 Saratoga yearling sales. He
was trained by Bert Mulholland.
Fun facts
When
broken with the other Widener yearlings, Battlefield earned the title
of “Least Likely to Succeed” from Bert Mulholland’s staff as he was
small, an indifferent mover, and not at all forward in his progress.
Battlefield’s US$198,677 in earnings in 1950 set a new American record for a juvenile colt
.
Battlefield’s
3-year-old season was cut short by a training accident that sent him
crashing through a fence after colliding with another horse. He was
forced to miss the Belmont fall meeting and never quite displayed his
previous form as an older male.
This is one of those rare opportunities for one fortunate bidder to own a
winning
race worn saddle cloth around which an entire collection can be built. Up for bid is the actual saddle cloth worn by
TRUE TIMBER
in the defining victory of his career, accomplished in the 2020 running of Aqueduct's historic Grade 1 Carter. Memorable on numerous levels, it also marked the first Grade 1 victory for jockey Kendrick Carmouche. Third in last year's Carter and 2nd in the 2018 running of this iconic race, the son of Mineshaft banked over $1.2 million in a career highlighted by 7 placings total in Graded Stakes races. Inaugurated in 1895 this race, along with the Wood Memorial, is Aqueduct's signature race. Embroidered saddle cloths from the Carter have always represented an elite level of collectible prestige amongst hobbyists. To have the chance to own a
winning
cloth from this race ... one that also represents the signature victory of
TRUE TIMBER's
career ... is about as special as it gets in the hobby. The saddle cloth has been lightly washed, and remains in excellent race worn condition, still displaying clear remnants from the race.
Winning bidder pays $13.95 for priority sh/hand/ins/tracking. Outside US, winner pays $79.95 for priority sh/hand/ins. Canada pays $52.95.
PLEASE NOTE
: This auction is for the saddle cloth only and does not include the photo of
TRUE TIMBER
taken in the midst of his victorious run. Please also note, I will no longer be accepting bids from any bidder with a feedback rating of 5 or less, unless the bidder messages me first before bidding. If bids are placed without messaging me first, I will retain the option of canceling those bids, should I decide to do so.
Specifics
- Product: Program
- FEatured Refinements: Handicapping Souvenir
- Event: Belmont Stakes
- All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
- Sport: Horse Racing
- Condition: Used