Earlier Winners
- 1988 - Aloha Prospector
- 1987 - Why Not Try
- 1986 - Landing Plot
- 1985 - King Babar
- 1984 - The Wedding Guest
- 1983 - Chas Conerly
- 1982 - Shimatoree
- 1981 - Proud Appeal
- 1980 - Current Legend
- 1979 - Screen King
- 1978 - Piece Of Heaven
- 1977 - Hunch
- 1976 - National Flag
- 1975 - Singh
- 1974 - Noble Michael
- 1973 - Champagne Charlie
- 1972 - Explodent
- 1971 - Good Behaving
- 1970 - Sunny Tim
- 1970 - Tom Nix
- 1969 - Reviewer
- 1968 - Clever Foot
- 1967 - Solo Landing
- 1966 - Impressive
- 1965 - Dependability
- 1964 - Black Mountain
- 1963 - Ahoy
- 1962 - Green Ticket
- 1961 - Merry Ruler
- 1960 - Warfare
- 1959 - Atoll
- 1958 - Hubcap
- 1957 - King Hairan
- 1956 - Son of Erin
- 1955 - Nance's Lad
- 1954 - Gigantic
- 1953 - Tahitian King
- 1952 - Charlie McAdam
- 1952 - Sky Ship
- 1951 - Jumbo
- 1950 - Ferd
- 1949 - Blue Lancer
- 1948 - Coaltown
- 1947 - Owners Choice
- 1946 - Master Bid
- 1944 - Boy Knight
- 1943 - Slide Rule
- 1942 - Bright Willie
- 1941 - Omission
- 1940 - Parasang
- 1939 - Sea Captain
- 1938 - Chaps
- 1937 - Black Look
- 1936 - Mr. Bones
- 1935 - Mantagna
- 1934 - Roustabout
- 1933 - Sation
- 1932 - Flag Pole
- 1931 - Morstone
- 1930 - Polygamous
- 1929 - Chestnut Oak
- 1928 - Polydor
- 1927 - Cheops
- 1910 - Ocean Bound
- 1909 - Fashion Plate
- 1908 - King Cobalt
- 1907 - Baby Wolf
- 1906 - Halifax
- 1905 - Oiseau
- 1904 - Stalwart
- 1903 - River Pirate
- 1902 - Hatasoo
- 1901 - Watercolor
- 1900 - Contestor
- 1899 - Fly By Night
- 1898 - Hamburg
- 1897 - Elkins
- 1896 - Requital
- 1895 - Liza
- 1894 - Discount
- 1893 - Ajax
- 1892 - Vestibule
- 1891 - La Tosca
- 1890 - Reclare
- 1889 - Blue Rock
- 1888 - Emperor of Norfolk
- 1887 - Hanover
- 1886 - Walter H.
- 1885 - Brookwood
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