United States Hotel Stakes - Winners of The United States Hotel Stakes

Winners of The United States Hotel Stakes

  • 1955 - Career Boy
  • 1954 - Summer Tan
  • 1953 - Wise Pop
  • 1952 - Tahitian King
  • 1951 - Jet Master
  • 1950 - Northern Star
  • 1949 - More Sun
  • 1948 - The Admiral
  • 1947 - My Request
  • 1946 - I Will
  • 1945 - Air Hero
  • 1944 - Pavot
  • 1943 - Boy Knight
  • 1942 - Devil's Thumb
  • 1941 - Buster
  • 1940 - Attention
  • 1939 - Flight Command
  • 1938 - El Chico
  • 1937 - Chaps
  • 1936 - Reaping Reward
  • 1935 - Postage Due
  • 1934 - Balladier
  • 1933 - Red Wagon
  • 1932 - Ladysman
  • 1931 - Morfair
  • 1930 - Jamestown
  • 1929 - Caruso
  • 1928 - Comstockery
  • 1927 - Nassak
  • 1926 - Scapa Flow
  • 1925 - Pompey
  • 1924 - Sunny Man
  • 1923 - St. James
  • 1922 - Martingale
  • 1921 - Morvich
  • 1920 - Nancy Lee
  • 1919 - Man o' War
  • 1918 - Billy Kelly
  • 1917 - Papp
  • 1916 - Deer Trap
  • 1915 - Dominant
  • 1914 - Garbage
  • 1913 - Old Rosebud
  • 1912 - No Race
  • 1911 - No Race
  • 1910 - Naushon
  • 1909 - Grasmere
  • 1908 - Hilarious
  • 1907 - Restigouche
  • 1906 - De Mund
  • 1905 - Burgomaster
  • 1904 - Woodsaw
  • 1903 - Montreson
  • 1902 - Skilful
  • 1901 - Masterman
  • 1900 - Not found
  • 1899 - Kinley Mack
  • 1898 - George Keene
  • 1897 - Not found
  • 1896 - No race
  • 1895 - Axiom
  • 1894 - Peacemaker
  • 1893 - Not found
  • 1892 - Copyright
  • 1891 - Bermuda
  • 1890 - Sinaloa
  • 1889 - Retrieve
  • 1888 - Not found
  • 1887 - Hanover
  • 1886 - Inspector B
  • 1885 - Favor
  • 1884 - Kosciusko
  • 1883 - Drake Carter
  • 1882 - Not found
  • 1881 - Hindoo
  • 1880 - Luke Blackburn


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